Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
Field Service
1050/1050P/
1050e/1050eP
2006.11
Ver. 3.0
DF-603
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................. 5
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 27
* For particulars, see the contents of DF-603.
PF-701/PP-701
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................. 3
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 51
* For particulars, see the contents of PF-701/PP-701.
FD-501
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................. 5
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 49
* For particulars, see the contents of FD-501.
LS-501/502
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................. 5
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 23
* For particulars, see the contents of LS-501/502.
FS-503
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 5
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 39
* For particulars, see the contents of FS-503.
SD-501
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 9
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 63
* For particulars, see the contents of SD-501.
PB-501
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 3
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING ............................................................................................. 55
* For particulars, see the contents of RC-501.
RC-501
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 3
* For particulars, see the contents of PB-501.
IC Unit
OUTLINE ........................................................................................................................ 1
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 3
ADJUSTMENT / SETTING ........................................................................................... 23
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................. 25
* For particulars, see the contents of IC Unit.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this product as well as the risk of damage to
the product, Konica Minolta Business Technologies, INC. (hereafter called the KMBT) strongly recommends that
all servicing be performed only by KMBT-trained service technicians.
Changes may have been made to this product to improve its performance after this Service Manual was printed.
Accordingly, KMBT does not warrant, either explicitly or implicitly, that the information contained in this Service
Manual is complete and accurate.
The user of this Service Manual must assume all risks of personal injury and/or damage to the product while servicing the product for which this Service Manual is intended.
Therefore, this Service Manual must be carefully read before doing service work both in the course of technical
training and even after that, for performing maintenance and control of the product properly.
Keep this Service Manual also for future service.
DANGER", "
CAUTION" is defined
General precaution
General prohibition
General instruction
Electric hazard
High temperature
Unplug
Ground/Earth
S-1
SAFETY WARNINGS
1.
Konica Minolta brand products are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is achieved through highquality design and a solid service network.
Product design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical, physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving at proper tolerances and safety factors.
For this reason, unauthorized modifications involve a high risk of degradation in performance and safety. Such
modifications are therefore strictly prohibited. the points listed below are not exhaustive, but they illustrate the
reasoning behind this policy.
Prohibited Actions
DANGER
Using any cables or power cord not specified by KMBT.
Using any fuse or thermostat not specified by KMBT. Safety will not be
assured, leading to a risk of fire and injury.
Disabling fuse functions or bridging fuse terminals with wire, metal clips, solder or similar object.
Disabling safety functions (interlocks, safety circuits, etc.) Safety will not be
assured, leading to a risk of fire and injury.
S-2
2.
In some countries or areas, the power plug provided with the product may not fit wall outlet used in the area. In
that case, it is obligation of customer engineer (hereafter called the CE) to attach appropriate power plug or
power cord set in order to connect the product to the supply.
AC230V
to wall outlet appropriate for the product's rated voltage and current,
and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- provided with three-conductor cable having enough current capacity,
and
- the cord set meets regulatory requirements for the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to fire or electric shock.
AC208V
240V
L (line)
N (neutral)
Green/Yellow:
PE (earth)
Wrong connection may cancel safeguards within the product, and results
in fire or electric shock.
S-3
3.
Konica Minolta brand products are extensively tested before shipping, to ensure that all applicable safety standards are met, in order to protect the customer and CE from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any electrical equipment may be subject to parts wear and eventual failure. In order to maintain safety and reliability, the CE
must perform regular safety checks.
1.
Power Supply
?V
Check that mains voltage is as specified.
Connection to wrong voltage supply may result in fire or electric shock.
Connect power plug directly into wall outlet having same configuration as
the plug.
Use of an adapter leads to the product connecting to inadequate power
supply (voltage, current capacity, grounding), and may result in fire or
electric shock.
If proper wall outlet is not available, advice the customer to contact qualified electrician for the installation.
Plug the power cord into the dedicated wall outlet with a capacity greater
than the maximum power consumption.
If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.
If two or more power cords can be plugged into the wall outlet, the total load
must not exceed the rating of the wall outlet.
If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.
Make sure the power cord is plugged in the wall outlet securely.
Contact problems may lead to increased resistance, overheating, and the
risk of fire.
S-4
kw
Check whether the power cord is not stepped on or pinched by a table and
so on.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
Check whether the power cord is damaged. Check whether the sheath is
damaged.
If the power plug, cord, or sheath is damaged, replace with a new power
cord or cord set (with plug and connector on each end) specified by
KMBT.
Using the damaged power cord may result in fire or electric shock.
Do not bundle or tie the power cord.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
Check whether dust is collected around the power plug and wall outlet.
Using the power plug and wall outlet without removing dust may result in
fire.
Do not insert the power plug into the wall outlet with a wet hand.
The risk of electric shock exists.
When unplugging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the cable.
The cable may be broken, leading to a risk of fire and electric shock.
S-5
Wiring
WARNING
Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords in the same outlet.
If used, the risk of fire exists.
When an extension cord is required, use a specified one. Current that can
flow in the extension cord is limited, so using a too long extension cord may
result in fire.
Do not use an extension cable reel with the cable taken up. Fire may
result.
2.
Installation Requirements
Ventilation
CAUTION
The product generates ozone gas during operation, but it will not be harmful
to the human body.
If a bad smell of ozone is present in the following cases, ventilate the
room.
a. When the product is used in a poorly ventilated room
b. When taking a lot of copies
c. When using multiple products at the same time
S-6
Fixing
CAUTION
Be sure to lock the caster stoppers.
In the case of an earthquake and so on, the product may slide, leading to
a injury.
S-7
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
Check the exterior and frame for edges, burrs, and other damages.
The user or CE may be injured.
Do not allow any metal parts such as clips, staples, and screws to fall into
the product.
They can short internal circuits and cause electric shock or fire.
Check wiring for squeezing and any other damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
Carefully remove all toner remnants and dust from electrical parts and electrode units such as a charging corona unit.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of product trouble or fire.
Check high-voltage cables and sheaths for any damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
Check electrode units such as a charging corona unit for deterioration and
sign of leakage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of trouble or fire.
Before disassembling or adjusting the write unit (P/H unit) incorporating a
laser, make sure that the power cord has been disconnected.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading to a risk of loss of eyesight.
Do not remove the cover of the write unit. Do not supply power with the
write unit shifted from the specified mounting position.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading to a risk of loss of eyesight.
When replacing a lithium battery, replace it with a new lithium battery specified in the Parts Guide Manual. Dispose of the used lithium battery using the
method specified by local authority.
Improper replacement can cause explosion.
After replacing a part to which AC voltage is applied (e.g., optical lamp and
fixing lamp), be sure to check the installation state.
A risk of fire exists.
S-8
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
Check the interlock switch and actuator for loosening and check whether
the interlock functions properly.
If the interlock does not function, you may receive an electric shock or be
injured when you insert your hand in the product (e.g., for clearing paper
jam).
Make sure the wiring cannot come into contact with sharp edges, burrs, or
other pointed parts.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
Make sure that all screws, components, wiring, connectors, etc. that were
removed for safety check and maintenance have been reinstalled in the original location. (Pay special attention to forgotten connectors, pinched cables,
forgotten screws, etc.)
A risk of product trouble, electric shock, and fire exists.
Handling of Consumable
WARNING
Toner and developer are not harmful substances, but care must be taken
not to breathe excessive amounts or let the substances come into contact
with eyes, etc. It may be stimulative.
If the substances get in the eye, rinse with plenty of water immediately.
When symptoms are noticeable, consult a physician.
Never throw the used cartridge and toner into fire.
You may be burned due to dust explosion.
S-9
Do not replace the cover or turn the product ON before any solvent remnants on the cleaned parts have fully evaporated.
A risk of fire exists.
Use only a small amount of cleaner at a time and take care not to spill any
liquid. If this happens, immediately wipe it off.
A risk of fire exists.
S-10
SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented
regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.
This copier is certified as a "Class 1" laser product under the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation
Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. Since radiation emitted inside this copier is completely confined
within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of normal user
operation.
S-11
S-12
S-13
1050sa002e
S-14
CAUTION
The paste tank
unit is very hot.
To avoid getting
burned DO NOT
TOUCH.
1050sa005e
CAUTION:
You may be burned or injured if you touch any area that you are advised by any caution label to keep yourself away from. Do not remove caution labels. And also, when the caution label is peeled off or soiled and
cannot be seen clearly, replace it with a new caution label.
S-15
S-16
COMPOSITION/OPERATION:
This section gives, as information for the CE to get a full understanding of the product, a rough outline of the
object and role of each function, the relationship between the electrical system and the mechanical system,
and the timing of operation of each part.
MAINTENANCE:
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING:
TROUBLESHOOTING *:
List of jam codes, their causes, operation when a jam occurs and its
This section gives, as information required by the CE at the site (or at the customer's premise), a rough outline of the service schedule and its details, maintenance steps, the object and role of each adjustment, error
codes and supplementary information.
The details of items with an asterisk "*" are described only in the service manual of the main
body.
C-1
Standard printer
PS3 Option
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows Me
Windows 2000
Windows XP
2. Brand name
The company names and product names mentioned in this manual are the brand name or the registered
trademark of each company.
Description
IN
PS
Sensor
PS
Door PS1
SIG
102 PS
24V
Solenoid
SD
DRV
SOL
24V
Clutch
CL
DRV
SOL
Motor
Drive signal
Power to drive the clutch
Drive signal
24V
CONT
Drive signal
DRV1
DRV2
D1
D2
C-2
Description
_U
_V
_W
DRV1
DRV2
DRV3
D1
D2
D3
D4
DRV A
DRV A
DRV B
DRV B
A
Motor
/A
B
/B
AB
BB
CLK, PLL
LCK, Lock, LD
FR
BLK
P/S
Power/stop
S/S
SS
Fan
Others
Ground
FM
CW/CCW, F/R
ENB
Effective signal
TEMP_ER
24V
CONT, DRIVE
Drive signal
HL
Detection signal
TH1.S, ANG
Analog signal
Signal ground
PG, P.GND
Power ground
C-3
Serial communication
Description
DCD
SIN
Serial input
SOUT
Serial output
DTR
GND
DSR, DSET
RTS
CTS
RI
Ring indicator
TXD
RXD
C-4
Feed direction
Notation
Transverse feed
A4
Longitudinal feed
A4S
Longitudinal feed
A3
SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
1050/1050P/
1050e/1050eP
Main body
2006.11
Ver. 3.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left ass they are.
2011/01
3.06
2009/08
3.05
2009/04
3.04
2009/01
3.03
2008/05
3.02
2008/04
3.01
2006/11
3.0
2005/04
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
bizhub PRO 1050/1050P/1050e/1050eP
OUTLINE
1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1
Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2
Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.3
Type of paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.4
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.5
Machine data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.6
Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.1
Life value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.2
Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.3
3.4
3.5
Maintenance item . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.3.1
Main body. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.3.2
DF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.3.3
PF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.3.4
FD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.3.5
LS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3.3.6
FS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.3.7
SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3.3.8
PB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
3.3.9
RC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Main body. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
3.4.2
Option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
3.4.3
Maintenance procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.5.1
External section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.5.2
3.5.3
Developing section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
3.5.4
3.5.5
3.5.6
3.5.7
3.5.8
ADU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
3.5.9
3.5.10
4. SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
4.1
4.2
4.3
Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
4.4
CONTENTS
4.4.1
Outline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
4.4.5
4.4.6
ISW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
5.1.1
5.2
Outline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
5.1.2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.1.5
5.1.6
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Outline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2.4
Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
5.2.5
5.2.6
5.2.7
5.2.8
6. OTHERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
6.1.6
Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5
6.3.6
ADU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
6.3.7
HDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
6.4.2
6.5.2
6.5.3
6.5.4
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CONTENTS
6.6.2
6.6.3
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
7. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT / SETTING SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
7.1
Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
10.1.1
10.3.1
10.3.2
10.3.3
10.3.4
10.3.5
10.3.6
10.3.7
10.3.8
10.4
10.4.1
10.4.2
10.4.3
10.4.4
10.4.5
10.5
Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
10.5.1
PM count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
10.5.2
10.5.3
10.6
10.6.1
10.7
10.7.1
10.8
10.8.1
10.8.2
10.8.3
10.9
10.9.1
10.9.2
10.9.3
10.9.4
iii
CONTENTS
12.2.2
12.2.3
12.2.4
The front and back registration by user (by paper brand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518
12.2.5
The front and back registration by user (for fine adjustments). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
iv
CONTENTS
12.3.1
12.3.2
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
TROUBLESHOOTING
13. JAM CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533
13.1
APPENDIX
15. ELECTRICAL PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651
15.1
15.2
DF-603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674
15.3
PF-701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 678
15.4
FD-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683
15.5
LS-501/502. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691
15.6
FS-503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695
15.7
SD-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700
15.8
PB-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713
16.2
DF-603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 738
16.2.1
16.3
16.3.1
16.4
SD-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 749
16.7.1
16.8
FS-503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747
16.6.1
16.7
LS-501/502. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745
16.5.1
16.6
FD-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 741
16.4.1
16.5
PF-701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740
PB-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751
16.8.1
17.2
DF-603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755
17.3
PF-701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757
17.4
FD-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 758
17.5
LS-501/502. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 766
17.6
FS-503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 770
17.7
SD-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773
17.8
PB-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779
CONTENTS
vi
1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
OUTLINE
1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
A. System configuration
[3]
[4]
[14]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[9]
[13]
[10]
[6]
[12]
[7]
[11]
1050to1001ea
1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
[1]
Main body
[2]
[9]
[3]
[10]
Side cover *2
[4]
[11]
[5]
[12]
[6]
[13]
[7]
[14]
[8]
*1
*2
Main body
Main body
Main body
Main body
LS-502
FD-501
FS-503
External (FD-501)
SD-501
External (FD-501/SD-501)
SD-501
FD-501
Main body
FD-501
Main body
FD-501
Main body
FD-501
Main body
Main body
External (SD-501)
PB-501
External (FD-501/PB-501)
SD-501
FS-503
SD-501
FS-503
LS-501
AC power to be connected to
External (FD-501/SD-501)
LS-501
FS-503
10
Main body
LS-501
LS-502
11
Main body
LS-501
FS-503
External (LS-501)
12
Main body
LS-501
PB-501
External (LS-501/PB-501)
PB-501
External (SD-501/PB-501)
PB-501
13
Main body
14
Main body
SD-501
15
Main body
SD-501
FS-503
External (SD-501)
16
Main body
LS-501
SD-501
External (LS-501/SD-501)
17
Main body
FD-501
18
Main body
FD-501
External (PB-501)
LS-502
LS-501
External (FD-501)
FS-503
External (FD-501/LS-501)
19
Main body
20
Main body
FD-501
FD-501
LS-501
PB-501
External (FD-501*1/PB-501)
External (FD-501)
21
Main body
LS-501
SD-501
FS-503
External (SD-501)
External (LS-501)
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2.1
Type
Type:
Copying method:
Original stand:
Fixed
Original alignment:
Photosensitive material:
OPC
Sensitizing method:
Laser writing
*1
2.2
Functions
Original:
Maximum original size:
Copy size:
Tray /1, /2:
*1
Inch: 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11R, 51/2 x 81/2, A3, B4,
A4, B5, B5S, 8 x 13, 81/4 x 131/4, 81/4 x 13, 81/2 x 13, wide paper *1
(up to 324 mm x 460 mm), standard index paper
Metric:A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x
11, 8 x 13, 81/8 x 131/4 , 81/4 x 13, 81/2 x 13, wide paper (up to 324
mm x 460 mm), standard index paper
ADU:
A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 51/2
x 81/2, 81/2 x 11R, 8 x 13, 81/8 x 131/4, 81/4 x 13, 81/2 x 13, wide paper (up to
324 mm x 460 mm)
When use wide paper as a cover paper in the perfect binding mode: up to 307 mm x 460 mm
Magnification:
Fixed magnification:
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2.3
Type of paper
*2
*3
Inch:
Metric:
Inch:
Metric:
Inch:
Domter16lb (Doqupach16lb)
Metric:
Inch:
AVERY 5160
Metric:
AVERY DPS24
Inch:
Metric:
*4
*5
Carbonless paper is only for the A4S size in the simplex mode.
Carbonless paper and recycled high-quality paper are only for character image.
Carbonless paper output is only for the main tray output of the FS-503.
245 g/m2 to 300 g/m2 paper is available only for the middle stage tray of the PF-701.
*6
2.4
Maintenance
Maintenance:
2.5
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Machine data
Power source:
Power consumption:
Inch:
Metric:
Inch:
Metric:
Weight:
Dimensions:
1050/1050e:
1050P/1050eP:
2.6
Operating environment
Temperature:
Humidity:
10% RH to 80% RH
NOTE
The information herein May be subject to change for improvement without notice.
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.1
Life value
No. of prints
Driving time
Drum
1,000,000
220h
Developer
1,000,000
220h
B. Life value
The life value is a value for the number of prints or a value for the drive time, whichever is earlier.
The relationship between the driving time mentioned above and the actual number of prints has certain conditions. It is decided according to the amount of copy time and also idling time*. Accordingly, the number of prints
can vary substantially for the same amount of rotation time.
*
Idling time: Time period during which the drum or developing roller is rotating with no image created.
Reference: Relationship between the number of prints and the drive time
220 hours drive at A4 continuous output of 11 sheets per job is equivalent to 1,000,000 prints.
Caution:
Developer/drum replacement icon is generated only by print count or running time. The trigger
can be switched between print count and running time by setting of the DIPSW 15-7 in the service
mode.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.2
Schedule
No. of
Main body
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
Maintenance 2
Every 1,000,000 prints
z
z
Maintenance 3
Every 1,500,000 prints
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z z xxxzxxx z
53
times
39
times
26
times
xxxzxxx
xxxzxxx
13
times
xxxzxxx
8 times
xxxzxxx
6 times
Maintenance 8
Every 10,000,000 prints
z z xxxzxxx
3 times
Maintenance 9
Every 15,000,000 prints
xxxzxxx
2 times
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
z
z
z
Maintenance 2
Every 2,250,000 prints
Maintenance 3
Every 4,500,000 prints
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 7
Every 6,000,000 prints
DF
Maintenance 6
Every 4,500,000 prints
PF
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 5
Every 3,000,000 prints
z
z
xxxzxxx
xxxzxxx
53
times
17
times
8 times
xxxzxxx
8 times
Maintenance 4
Every 10,000,000 prints
z z xxxzxxx
3 times
Maintenance 5
Every 15,000,000 prints
xxxzxxx
2 times
Maintenance 1
Every 2,250,000 prints
Maintenance 2
Every 5,250,000 prints
xxxzxxx
17
times
17
times
xxxzxxx
7 times
Maintenance 3
Every 10,000,000 prints
z z xxxzxxx
3 times
LS
Maintenance 1
Every 15,000,000 prints
xxxzxxx
2 times
FS
53
times
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 3
Every 4,500,000 prints
xxxzxxx
17
times
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 2
Every 2,250,000 prints
FD
executions
Maintenance 4
Every 2,250,000 prints
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
Maintenance 2
Every 3,000,000 prints
Maintenance 3
Every 5,250,000 prints
xxxxxx
3800
3825
3850
3900
3950
3975
0
75
100
150
200
225
250
300
350
375
400
450
500
525
550
600
650
675
700
750
800
825
850
900
950
975
1000
2000
x 10,000 prints
z
z
z
z
xxxzxxx
53
times
xxxzxxx
13
times
xxxzxxx
7 times
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Service item
No. of
SD
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
Maintenance 2
Every 1,500,000 prints
z
z
Maintenance 3
Every 4,000,000 prints
Maintenance 4
Every 8,000,000 prints
PB
executions
53
times
26
times
z xxxzxxx
9 times
xxxzxxx
4 times
1 time
xxxzxxx
53
times
xxxzxxx
6 times
z z xxxzxxx
3 times
Maintenance 4
Every 20,000,000 prints
1 times
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 5
Every 30,000,000 prints
RC
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 3
Every 10,000,000 prints
Maintenance 2
Every 10,000,000 prints
Maintenance 2
Every 6,000,000 prints
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
xxxzxxx
Maintenance 5
Every 20,000,000 prints
Maintenance 1
Every 750,000 prints
xxxxxx
3800
3825
3850
3900
3950
3975
0
75
100
150
200
225
250
300
350
375
400
450
500
525
550
600
650
675
700
750
800
825
850
900
950
975
1000
2000
x 10,000 prints
xxxzxxx
1 times
z
z z xxxzxxx
53
times
3 times
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.3
Maintenance item
Caution:
For cleaning of the tools used, be sure to use a vacuum cleaner appropriate for cleaning toner.
NOTE
For the part number of periodically replaced parts, see "Parts guide manual."
For the replacement procedure of periodically replaced parts, see "3.5 Maintenance procedure".
3.3.1
Main body
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Preparations
Image check
Photo conductor
section
conductor section
Cleaning/
recycle section
Cleaning blade
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
z
z
Vacuum cleaner
Cleaning pad
z
Setting powder
Vacuum cleaner
Charger
Cleaning pad/drum
plate
cleaner/cotton
swab/blower brush
56UA2508#
Charger wire
56UA2509#
Charger wire vibration
proof rubber
55VA2527#
Charger cleaning unit
55VA-255#
C-clip
45AA2040#
5
Developing
section
Vacuum cleaner
z
filter
56UA3108#
Cleaning of the developing section
10
Vacuum cleaner
No.
Unit
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Description
classification
5
Developing
Reinstallation to the
section
Quantity
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
tion
6
7
Writing
section
proof glass
Cleaning pad
ADU
Blower brush
transfer roller
Cleaning of the loop
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
roller
Cleaning of the ADU
exit roller
Cleaning of the ADU
conveyance roller /2
Cleaning of the ADU
conveyance roller /3
Cleaning of the ADU
conveyance roller /4
Cleaning of the ADU
conveyance roller /1
Cleaning of the ADU
reverse roller
Cleaning of the ADU
reverse/exit roller
Cleaning of the ADU
acceleration roller
Cleaning of the paper
exit roller /1
Cleaning of the paper
exit roller /2
Cleaning of the fusing
exit roller
Cleaning of the convey-
ance section
8
Registration
section
Vacuum cleaner/
blower brush
Blower brush
11
3. PERIODIC CHECK
No.
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
9
Transfer/sep-
aration
plate
charger
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Cleaning pad/drum
cleaner/cotton
swab/blower brush
56UA2613#
Transfer presser rubber
56AA1783#
Transfer cleaning
assembly
56GA-276#
Separation cleaning
assembly /1
56GA-277#
Separation cleaning
assembly /2
56GA-278#
C-clip
45AA2040#
10 Fusing
section
Roller cleaner/
claw /Up
cleaning pad/drum
cleaner
claw /Lw
Cleaning web
56UA5351#
Fixing cleaning web
counter reset
(in service mode)
11 Paper feed
Blower brush
Vacuum cleaner/
Blower brush
Blower brush
Drum cleaner/
Blower brush/drum
section
12 Vertical
conveyance
section
13 Paper exit
section
blower brush
14 Scanner
section
15 Toner supply
section
12
cleaning pad
glass
cleaner/cleaning
pad
Vacuum cleaner/
blower brush
No.
Unit
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Quantity
Description
classification
16 Main body
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Drum cleaner/
machine internal
17 Final check
cleaning pad
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Preparations
Image check
Photo conductor
section
DR010
every 1,000,000
Sensitive drum
prints or 220 h. of
z
1
vice mode)
ever is earlier.
Drum cleaner/clean-
conductor section
ing pad/vacuum
cleaner
claw
57GA2919#
3
Cleaning/
recycle section
ing unit
Developing
section
oping section
Cleaning pad/
Cleaning pad/vac-
uum cleaner
Developer
every 1,000,000
Developer counter
prints or 200 h. of
mode)
5
Main body
ever is earlier.
Drum cleaner/
machine internal
6
Final check
DV010
cleaning pad
z
13
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Toner supply
section
bly /1
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Cleaning pad
56UA-347#
Agitator plate assem-
bly /2
56UA-348#
2
Cleaning/
recycle section
ing unit
Toner guide brush
Vacuum cleaner/
Cleaning pad
1
assembly
56UA-574#
Scattering prevention
felt
55VA5568#
Seal plate /Fr
56UA-559#
Seal plate /Rr
56UA-558#
3
Transfer/
separation
charger
bly
56UA-281#
Fusing
section
56UA5304#
(hard roller)
56UA5470#
(soft roller)
Heat insulating sleeve
45405339#
Fusing bearing /Up
45407504#
Fusing roller assembly
/Lw
56UA-528#
Fusing claw /Lw
25AA5329#
Fusing claw /Up
56UA5453#
Fusing cleaning sheet
assembly
56UA-547#
Cleaning of the fusing
heating roller
14
Cleaning pad/blower
brush
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Paper feed
Pick-up roller
section
55VA-484#
Paper feed roller
2
2
55VA-483#
Separation roller
55VA-483#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 500,000
z
z
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Photo conductor
section
temperature sensor
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
56GA-209#
2
Cleaning/
recycle section
56UA-568#
Toner guide plate
assembly
56UA-561#
Fusing
section
55VB8302#
Fusing heater lamp /2
56UA8303#
Fusing heater lamp /3
55VA8304#
Fusing heating roller
55UA5307#
Heating roller bearing
56UA7507#
Heat insulating sleeve /
Lw
26AA5315#
Thermistor /2
55VA8804#
Thermistor /4
55VA8806#
Toner supply
section
55VA-334#
Toner supply sleeve /2
55VA-335#
15
3. PERIODIC CHECK
F.
No.
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Vertical
Pre-registration clutch /1
conveyance
56AA8201#
section
Pre-registration clutch /2
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 3,000,000
56AA8201#
Vertical conveyance
clutch
56AA8201#
Paper dust guide brush
assembly
55VA-574#
2
Main body
Ozone filter /A
56UA1121#
Ozone filter /K
56UA1128#
Conveyance suction filter
56UA1129#
Developing suction filter
56UA1122#
Drum cleaner/
machine internal
cleaning pad
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Charger
Charger unit
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
56UA-250#
2
Developing
Developing suction
section
assembly
56UA-325#
Developing unit
56UA-300#
ADU
Blower brush
56UA47432E
Paper exit roller /2 assem-
cycle: 6,000,000
bly
56UA-035#
ADU acceleration roller
56UA4740#
16
Actual replacement
No.
Unit
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Description
Quantity
classification
3
ADU
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
56UA4741#
ADU reverse roller
Actual replacement
cycle: 6,000,000
56UA4741#
ADU conveyance roller /1
56UA47442E
ADU conveyance roller /2
56UA47442E
ADU conveyance roller /3
56UA4595#
ADU conveyance roller /4
56UA4683#
ADU exit roller
56UA4683#
Fusing exit roller
56UA4595#
4
Registration
section
56UA46061E
Registration bearing
56UA7602#
Transfer/
Transfer/separation
separation
charger unit
charger
56UA-270#
TSL
55VA8308#
Fusing
Fusing gear
section
56UA7783#
Web motor
56GA8017#
Fusing actuator
56UA5383#
Paper exit
section
exit sensor
Main body paper exit
Blower brush
z
1
roller
56UA45571E
8
Cleaning/
toner recycle
bly
section
56GA-556#
17
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
ADU
Reverse gate
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
Actual replacement
56UA4760#
2
Vertical
Conveyance roller /1
conveyance
56UA4413#
section
Conveyance roller /2
cycle: 10,000,000
cycle: 6,000,000
56UA44141E
Conveyance roller /3
56UA44641E
Pre-registration roller /1
56UA44111E
Pre-registration roller /2
56UA44111E
Conveyance exit roller
56UA4412#
Pre-registration bearing
56UA7603#
Paper dust guide brush
gear assembly
56UA-478#
3
Toner supply
section
56UA-790#
Pump unit /Lt
56UA-780#
I.
No.
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Paper feed
section
56AA8201#
Paper feed clutch /2
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
cycle: 3,000,000
56AA8201#
Separation clutch /1
56AA8201#
Separation clutch /2
56AA8201#
2
Cleaning/
Cleaning gear /B
toner recycle
55VA7921#
section
18
Actual replacement
3.3.2
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Quantity
Description
classification
1
Preparations
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Cover
2
Paper feed
Pick-up roller
Drum cleaner/
section
cleaning pad
Cleaning pad
Registration roller
Pre-handling rubber
Conveyance
Original registration
section
sensor /Lt
Original registration
Blower brush
sensor /Rt
4
Read
Original conveyance
section
sensor
Rr
5
Paper exit
section
roller assembly
Original reverse sensor
Original reverse/exit
sensor
6
Final check
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Paper feed
Separation roller
section
13GA4606#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 400,000
19
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Paper feed
Pick-up roller
section
13GA4604#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 800,000
3.3.3
PF
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Preparations
Tray section
Conveyance
z
Blower brush
section
4
Final check
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Tray section
Pick-up roller
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
55VA-484#
Paper feed roller
cycle: 500,000
55VA-483#
Separation roller
55VA-483#
20
Actual replacement
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Conveyance
Pre-registration clutch /1
section
56AA8201#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 3,000,000
Pre-registration clutch /2
56AA8201#
Pre-registration clutch /3
56AA8201#
Intermediate clutch /Up
56AA8201#
Intermediate clutch /Lw
56AA8201#
2
Tray section
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Preparations
Conveyance
Pre-registration roller
section
15BA45071E
Bearing
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
z
3
Actual replacement
cycle: 6,000,000
56UA7603#
Conveyance roller
15BA45081E
PFU paper exit roller
15BA5011#
Torque limiter
57GA4430#
3
Final check
z
z
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
21
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Tray section
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
56AA8201#
Paper feed clutch /2
Actual replacement
cycle: 3,000,000
56AA8201#
Paper feed clutch /3
56AA8201#
Separation clutch /1
56AA8201#
Separation clutch /2
56AA8201#
Separation clutch /3
56AA8201#
Forced separation
clutch
56AA8201#
F.
No.
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Tray section
Pick-up roller
(PP-701)
A08R5621#
Feed roller
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
A08R5622#
Separation roller
A08R5622#
22
3.3.4
3. PERIODIC CHECK
FD
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Preparations
PI section
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
z
2
50BA-575#
Actual replacement
cycle: 100,000
Separation rubber
13QN-443#
3
Tray up/down
Blower brush
section
4
Punch
section
Conveyance
section
Final check
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Preparations
PI section
Pick-up rubber
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
z
6
Actual replacement
Actual replacement
50BA-574#
3
4
Tray up/down
section
129U-108#
Final check
cycle: 200,000
cycle: 5,000,000
z
z
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
23
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Preparations
Punch
Punch motor
section
15AG-573#
Conveyance
Roller solenoid /1
section
15AG-493#
Roller solenoid /2
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
z
1
Actual replacement
cycle: 5,000,000
15AG-493#
Roller solenoid /3
15AG-493#
Roller solenoid /4
15AG-493#
4
Final check
z
z
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
24
3.3.5
3. PERIODIC CHECK
LS
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Preparations
Conveyance
section
15AV8255#
Paper press solenoid /1
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
z
1
Actual replacement
cycle: 5,000,000
15AV8252#
Paper press solenoid /2
15AV8251#
Rear stopper solenoid
15AV8253#
Stacker tray up down
motor
15AV8003#
Cleaning of each sensor
3
Final check
Blower brush
z
z
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
25
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.3.6
FS
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Preparations
Main tray
section
122H4825#
Stacker
Blower brush
Vacuum cleaner/
z
8
section
4
5
6
Conveyance
section
Stapler
Cleaning of staple
section
scraps box
Final check
blower brush
z
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Stapler
section
15AA4222#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 500,000
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Stacker
Intermediate roller
section
release solenoid
15AA-449#
26
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
3.3.7
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
2
Right angle
conveyance
sensor /1
section
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Blower brush
z
z
sensor /2
3
Drum cleaner/
roller /1
4
cleaning pad
roller /2
5
roller /3
6
roller /4
7
Folding
section
Blower brush
z
z
Drum cleaner/
10
cleaning pad
11
12 Saddle
stitching
Blower brush
sensor
13 section
Bundle sensor /1
14 Bundle pro-
Bundle sensor /2
15 Trimmer
16 section
cessing section
z
15AN5282#
Actual replacement
cycle: 18,900 cuts
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Trimmer
section
15AN-570#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 37,500 cuts
27
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Trimmer
Actual lubricated
section
cycle: every
year (whichever
comes first.)
MOLYKOTE EM-30L
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Trimmer
section
15AN8002#
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: 200,000 cuts
Actual lubricated
cycle: every
200,000 cuts or 1
year (whichever
comes first.)
MOLYKOTE EM-30L
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
2
Right angle
conveyance
15AN8251#
section
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
Actual replacement
cycle: 5,000,000
15AN-239#
3
Actual replacement
Actual replacement
cycle: 5,000,000
15AN-249#
Actual replacement
cycle: 5,000,000
Saddle
stitching
15AN-550#
section
Folding
section
15AN8251#
Bundle pro-
cessing sec-
gear
tion
15AN7719#
cycle: 1,000,000
15AN-550#
cycle: 1,000,000
Actual replacement
cycle: 5,000,000
Actual replacement
exit)
28
3.3.8
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Unit
classification
Description
Quantity
Implementation classification
Cleaning Check Lubrication Replacement
Entrance sensor
SC entrance sensor
Reference plate
1
2
Conveyance
section
Clamp section
8
9
Glue tank
Materials
Tools used
Blower brush
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
z*4
z*2
Tweezers, industrial
wiper, multemp FF-RM
z
10
Filter
A0753724#
11 Cover paper
section
z*1
12
z*1
13
14
15
Cover paper
conveyance roller /Rt
16
Cover paper
conveyance roller /Lt
17
18
19
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
Blower brush
z*3
20 Glue supply
Pellet hopper
21 Book stock
section
22
23
24
25
26
27
28 Cover paper
tray section
29
30
Conveyance roller
z*5
Blower brush
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
29
3. PERIODIC CHECK
31 SC section
Switchback roller
13GQ4519#
32
33
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
B.
No.
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
Cleaning of the cover paper folding plate and the book spine backing plate is an abbreviated cleaning.
Remove adhered glue as necessary.
Lubricate the glue apply roller motor drive connecting gear.
Lubricate the cover paper alignment plate shafts.
Lubricate the clamp pressure plate shafts.
Lubricate the guide shaft/Rt and /Lt.
Maintenance 2 (Every 6,000,000 prints)
Unit
classification
SC section
Description
Quantity
Implementation classification
Cleaning Check Lubrication Replacement
Materials
Tools used
SC switchback release
motor
13GQ8005#
Unit
classification
Description
Quantity
Implementation classification
Cleaning Check Lubrication Replacement
Cutter section
Sub tray
section
Materials
Tools used
Unit
classification
SC section
Description
Quantity
Implementation classification
Cleaning Check Lubrication Replacement
FD alignment solenoid
15AA8251#
Materials
Tools used
F.
Unit
classification
Glue tank
section
Description
Quantity
Implementation classification
Cleaning Check Lubrication Replacement
Materials
Tools used
Actual replacement
cycle: every 6,000
hours
No.
Unit
classification
Cover paper
tray section
Description
Implementation classification
Cleaning Check Lubrication Replacement
Pick-up roller
55VA-484#
Separation roller
55VA-483#
29-1
Quantity
Materials
Tools used
F.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
No.
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Cover paper
tray section
clutch
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
56AA8201#
2
3.3.9
RC
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Waste toner
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Hose /3
Drum cleaner/
cleaning pad
conveyance
section
2
Waste toner
collecting
box
box
14RT-970#
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
2
Waste toner
Accumulator
conveyance
14RT-230#
section
Recycle pump
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
Blower brush
14RT-210#
30
3.4
3. PERIODIC CHECK
NOTE
For the part number of periodically replaced parts, see "Parts guide manual."
For the replacement procedure of periodically replaced parts, see "3.5 Maintenance procedure".
The parts count No. given in the table below represents the number of the fixed parts number in
the service mode.
3.4.1
No.
Main body
Classification
Part name
Part number
Qt.
Actual
Parts count
replacement
No.
cycle
1
Ozone filter /A
56UA1121#
4,500,000 32
Main body
Ozone filter /K
56UA1128#
4,500,000 32
56UA1129#
4,500,000 33
56UA1122#
4,500,000 33
Photo con-
56GA-209#
ductor section
Drum
DR010
Drum claw
57GA2919#
1,000,000 9
Charger
Charger unit
56UA-250#
6,000,000 34
7
8
3,000,000 22
* 1,000,000
56UA2508#
750,000 4
10
Charger wire
56UA2509#
750,000 3
11
55VA2527#
750,000
12
55VA-255#
750,000 5
13
C-clip
45AA2040#
Developing unit
56UA-300#
6,000,000 36
15
56UA-325#
6,000,000 37
16
Suction filter
56UA3108#
17
Developer
DV010
18
56UA-347#
1,500,000 153
19
56UA-348#
1,500,000 153
55VA-334#
3,000,000 23
14
Developing
750,000
section
20
Toner supply
750,000 6
* 1,000,000
section
21
55VA-335#
22
56UA-780#
10,000,000
3,000,000 24
52
23
56UA-790#
10,000,000
51
14RT5601#
750,000 2
24
Cleaning/
Cleaning blade
25
recycle sec-
56UA-568#
3,000,000 25
26
tion
56UA-574#
1,500,000 12
27
55VA5568#
1,500,000
28
56UA-559#
1,500,000 14
29
56UA-558#
1,500,000 13
The actual replacement cycle of the drum and developer is 1,000,000 prints or 220 hours of use, whichever is earlier.
31
3. PERIODIC CHECK
No.
Classification
Part name
Part number
Qt.
Actual
Parts count
replacement
No.
cycle
32
30
Cleaning/
56UA-561#
3,000,000
26
31
recycle sec-
56GA-556#
6,000,000
167
32
tion
Cleaning gear /B
55VA7921#
33
Paper feed
Pick-up roller
55VA-484#
500,000
53,57
34
section
55VA-483#
500,000
54,58
15,000,000 172
35
Separation roller
55VA-483#
500,000
36
56AA8201#
3,000,000
55
54,58
37
56AA8201#
3,000,000
59
38
Separation clutch /1
56AA8201#
3,000,000
56
39
Separation clutch /2
56AA8201#
3,000,000
60
40
Vertical con-
Conveyance roller /1
56UA4413#
6,000,000
82
41
veyance sec-
Conveyance roller /2
56UA44141E
6,000,000
83
42
tion
83
Conveyance roller /3
56UA44641E
6,000,000
43
Pre-registration roller /1
56UA44111E
6,000,000
84
44
Pre-registration roller /2
56UA44111E
6,000,000
85
45
56UA4412#
6,000,000
77
46
55VA-574#
4,500,000
76
47
Pre-registration bearing
56UA7603#
6,000,000
48
Pre-registration clutch /1
56AA8201#
3,000,000
79
49
Pre-registration clutch /2
56AA8201#
3,000,000
81
50
56AA8201#
3,000,000
80
51
56UA-478#
10,000,000
52
Transfer/sep-
56UA-270#
6,000,000
53
aration
Discharge wire
56UA2613#
750,000
54
charger
38
7
56AA1783#
750,000
55
56GA-276#
750,000
56
56GA-277#
750,000
57
56GA-278#
750,000
58
C-clip
45AA2040#
750,000
59
56UA-281#
1,500,000
10, 11
60
TSL
55VA8308#
6,000,000
39
61
Registration
56UA46061E
6,000,000
40
62
section
Registration bearing
56UA7602#
6,000,000
40
63
ADU section
56UA47432E
6,000,000
44
64
56UA-035#
6,000,000
65
56UA4740#
6,000,000
41
66
Reverse/exit roller
56UA4741#
6,000,000
42
67
56UA4741#
6,000,000
43
68
56UA47442E
6,000,000
45
No.
Classification
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Part name
Part number
Qt.
Actual
Parts count
replacement
No.
cycle
69
56UA47442E
6,000,000
45
70
ADU section
56UA4595#
6,000,000
45
71
56UA4683#
6,000,000
45
72
56UA4683#
6,000,000
45
46
73
56UA4595#
6,000,000
74
Reverse gate
56UA4760#
10,000,000
75
Fusing sec-
Cleaning web
56UA5351#
76
tion
55VB8302#
750,000 1
3,000,000
77
56UA8303#
3,000,000
78
55VB8304#
3,000,000
79
56UA5304#
1,500,000
15
19
56UA5470#
80
45405339#
1,500,000
81
45407504#
1,500,000
20
82
56UA7507#
3,000,000
28
83
Fusing gear
56UA7783#
6,000,000
48
84
56UA-528#
1,500,000
16
85
56UA5307#
3,000,000
31
86
26AA5315#
3,000,000
27
87
56UA5453#
1,500,000
17
88
25AA5329#
1,500,000
18
89
Thermistor /2
55VA8804#
3,000,000
29
30
90
Thermistor /4
55VA8806#
3,000,000
91
Fusing actuator
56UA5383#
6,000,000
50
92
Web motor
56GA8017#
6,000,000
49
56UA-547#
1,500,000
21
56UA45571E
6,000,000
47
93
94
Paper exit
section
33
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.4.2
Option
No.
Classification
Part name
Part number
Qt.
Actual
replacement
cycle
1
DF
Pick-up roller
13GA4604#
800,000 141
15AS4605#
800,000 142
15AS4601#
800,000 144
Separation roller
13GA4606#
400,000 143
5
6
Torque limiter
13GA-135#
800,000 145
Pick-up roller
55VA-484#
500,000 61,66,71
500,000 62,67,72
55VA-483#
Separation roller
55VA-483#
15BY5604#
3,000,000
10
56AA8201#
3,000,000 63
11
56AA8201#
3,000,000 68
12
56AA8201#
3,000,000 73
3,000,000 64
500,000 62,67,72
13
Separation clutch /1
56AA8201#
14
Separation clutch /2
56AA8201#
3,000,000 69
15
Separation clutch /3
56AA8201#
3,000,000 74
16
56AA8201#
3,000,000 70
17
Pre-registration clutch /1
56AA8201#
3,000,000 90
18
Pre-registration clutch /2
56AA8201#
3,000,000 91
19
Pre-registration clutch /3
56AA8201#
3,000,000 92
20
Torque limiter
57GA4430#
6,000,000
21
56AA8201#
3,000,000 93
22
56AA8201#
3,000,000 94
23
Pre-registration roller
15BA45071E
6,000,000 86,87,88
24
Bearing
56UA7603#
6,000,000
25
Conveyance roller
15BA45082F
6,000,000 86,88
26
15BA5011#
6,000,000 89
27
Pick-up rubber
50BA-574#
200,000 114,117
28
50BA-575#
100,000 116,119
29
Separation rubber
13QN-443#
30
Roller solenoid /1
15AG-493#
5,000,000 121
31
Roller solenoid /2
15AG-493#
5,000,000 121
32
Roller solenoid /3
15AG-493#
5,000,000 122
33
Roller solenoid /4
15AG-493#
5,000,000 122
34
Punch motor
15AG-573#
5,000,000 120
35
129U-108#
5,000,000 123
15AV8003#
37
15AV8252#
38
15AV8251#
39
15AV8255#
36
34
PF
FD
LS
100,000 115,118
No.
Classification
Part name
Part number
Qt.
Actual
Parts count
replacement
No.
cycle
40
LS
15AV8253#
41
FS
15AA-449#
5,000,000 113
42
15AA4222#
500,000 111
43
15AA-450#
500,000 112
44
122H4825#
750,000
45
SD
46
15AN8251#
5,000,000 139
15AN-239#
5,000,000 140
47
15AN8251#
5,000,000 140
48
15AN-249#
5,000,000 138
49
15AN-550#
1,000,000 134
50
15AN-550#
1,000,000 135
51
15AN-570#
37,500 136
52
15AN5282#
53
15AN8002#
54
15AN8002#
200,000
55
15AN7719#
500,000
56
PB
18,900 137
200,000
Switchback roller
13GQ4519#
750,000 158
57
A0756230#
100,000 163
58
Filter
A0753724#
750,000 164
59
15ANR714#
10,000,000 154
60
13GQ8005#
6,000,000 155
61
FD alignment solenoid
15AA8251#
20,000,000 156
62
A075B746#
20,000,000 157
63
30,000,000 173
Recycle pump
14RT-210#
10,000,000 151
65
Accumulator
14RT-230#
10,000,000 152
66
14RT-970#
750,000 150
64
2.6.2
No.
RC
Part name
Part number
Qt.
Actual
Parts count
replacement
No.
cycle
1
Pick-up roller
55VA-484#
55VA-483#
500,000 160
Separation roller
55VA-483#
500,000 160
56AA8201#
3,000,000 161
56AA8201#
3,000,000 162
Pick-up roller
A08R5621#
50,000 61,66,71
A08R5622#
50,000 62,67,72
Separation roller
A08R5622#
50,000 62,67,72
PB
PF (PP-701)
500,000 159
35
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5
Maintenance procedure
Caution:
When replacing periodically replaced parts, be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body
from the power outlet.
3.5.1
External section
A. Replacing the ozone filters /A, /K and the conveyance suction filter
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Ozone filter /A: Every 4,500,000 prints
Ozone filter /K: Every 4,500,000 prints
Conveyance suction filter: Every 4,500,000 prints
(2) Procedure
1.
[1]
[2]
1050fs2053c
2.
[1]
3.
[2]
[3]
1050fs2054c
36
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[1]
[2]
1050fs2055c
[1]
2.
3.
1050fs2056c
37
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5.2
1.
2.
[1]
3.
Loosen 3 screws [1] and remove the photo conductor section cover [2].
[2]
1050fs2089c
[3]
4.
5.
[2]
[1]
1050fs2090c
38
3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
[2]
[1]
1050fs2091c
7.
8.
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
1050fs2092c
9.
[5]
10. Hold the sections marked with [3] and [4] and
pull out the photo conductor section [5].
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
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39
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[1]
2.
[2]
[4]
[7]
[3]
[6]
[2]
[5]
40
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.
While attaching a plus driver lightly to the coupling [1], rotate the coupling [1] clockwise until its
meshing surface fits the external surface of the
bearing [2].
[1]
[2]
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4.
[2]
[1]
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41
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[3]
2.
3.
[2]
4.
[1]
[5]
[4]
42
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
[4]
NOTE
Be sure to avoid loosening or removing the
screw [5] that fastens the lever.
3.
[3]
[5]
[4]
[1]
[2]
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43
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
1.
2.
3.
[5]
4.
NOTE
When reinstalling the charger wire, be sure to
insert each of the wires into the cut [6] of the
[6]
[4]
[5]
5.
[7]
[4]
44
[3]
[1]
[7]
1050fs2105c
F.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
[4]
[3]
[2]
5.
6.
7.
[4]
[1]
NOTE
Be careful that the collar inserted into the
shaft of the charger cleaning unit does not
[6]
drop off.
Be sure to reinstall the charger cleaning unit
so that the marking "F" [6] turns in the same
direction as shown in the drawing.
8.
[1]
[2]
[5]
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45
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
1.
2.
3.
NOTE
Take note of the direction of the connector to
be removed.
4.
[1]
[2]
46
Loosen 2 screws [2] and remove the sensor support stay assembly [3].
[3]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
5.
6.
[3]
7.
[1]
[2]
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47
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[1]
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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48
3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
8.
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
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9.
NOTE
When cleaning toner with a vacuum cleaner,
be sure to turn the shutter section [3] in the
arrow-marked direction.
When cleaning the recycle pipe, be sure to tap
the pipe softly to let toner that adheres to the
inner wall drop off, and then rotate the gear
[4] to discharge the toner.
[4]
[1]
[2] [3]
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49
3. PERIODIC CHECK
I.
NOTE
When reinstalling the drum claw, take note of the direction and position of the claw.
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Drum claw: Every 1,000,000 prints
(2) Procedure
[4]
[3]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
50
[3]
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
NOTE
[3]
[4]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
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51
3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
[3]
Remove the C-clip [1], pull out the shaft [2] in the
arrow-marked direction and remove the 3 drum
claws [3].
7.
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the drum claws, be sure to
clean the shaft with drum cleaner and a
cleaning pad. Reinstalling the separation
claws with toner adhered causes the operation to slow down.
When reinstalling the drum claws, be sure to
[3]
[4]
[1]
[5]
52
8.
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3.5.3
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Developing section
1.
[2]
[1]
2.
3.
4.
NOTE
When reinstalling the suction filter, be sure to
expand the filter opening before installation.
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5.
1.
2.
[2]
[1]
3.
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53
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[1]
2.
3.
4.
[3]
[3]
[2]
5.
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6.
[1]
7.
8.
[2]
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54
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
NOTE
[2]
[1]
1050fs2109c
4.
Hold the sections [1] and [2] with both hands and
remove the developing unit [3].
[2]
[1]
[3]
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55
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
[1]
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5.
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the developer unit, be careful that the front panel of the photo conductor
section does not come into contact with the
[1]
56
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
1050fs2112c
1.
[4]
[2]
(See P.38)
2.
[3]
3.
[1]
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4.
5.
57
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
6.
[2]
[1]
unit thoroughly.
7.
NOTE
Any used developer remaining in the developing roller may cause gray background to the
image.
[3]
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8.
[3]
[4]
9.
[1]
[5]
[2]
58
[6]
1050fs2115c
3.5.4
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
1.
Open the toner supply door [1] and pull out the
toner supply cover /A assembly [2].
2.
3.
[1]
[2]
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[1]
4.
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59
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
[2]
4.
Close up the connection opening [1] of the intermediate toner hopper with a cleaning pad [2].
5.
NOTE
For the toner recovery bag, use a paper bag
made by folding a sheet of paper, or a vinyl
bag. Be sure to fix it at an appropriate place
[3]
[4]
[1]
1050fs2783c
[3]
[2]
[5]
6.
[4]
7.
NOTE
While discharging, be sure to rotate the gear
[2] several times in the arrow-marked direction [3] once in a while so that toner that is
above the agitator plate assembly is discharged.
When rotating the gear [2] and no more toner
is discharged, it is considered that almost all
toner has been recovered.
[1]
[6]
60
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
8.
9.
[1]
NOTE
The intermediate toner hopper cover assembly [5] will also be adhered with toner. Be
careful that it does not scatter.
[3]
[1]
1050fs2802c
[2]
11. Remove 2 screws [3] and then remove the agitator plate assembly /1 [2].
[5]
[3]
[4]
NOTE
1050fs2785c
Be sure not to rotate the gear [1] after removing the agitator plate assembly /1. Rotating it
may cause a phase lag with the agitator plate
assembly /2 [5], thus making it impossible to
detect the remaining amount of toner properly.
61
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
12. Remove the two screw [1] and remove the stirring plate /2 assembly [2].
[1]
1050fs5101c
62
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
1.
2.
[2]
3.
4.
5.
6.
[4]
[3]
[5]
[1]
1050fs2006c
[2]
[1]
7.
NOTE
If the toner supply cover /A assembly [3] is
set, the lock section [5] remains in contact
when the toner supply lock assembly [4] is
removed. Be sure to pull out the toner supply
cover /A assembly [3].
8.
9.
10.
11.
[7]
[6]
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63
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
1050fs2008c
[5]
[2]
[3]
toner supply installation label [4] that indicates the respective points to which a con-
[1]
[3]
14. Release the cable clamp [5] and pull out the hose
[2]
[4]
64
[4]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
15. Remove the screws [1] and [2], and pull out and
[1]
[3]
1050fs2010c
NOTE
[1]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[2]
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65
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
1050fs2012c
[1]
[2]
[1]
1050fs2404c
66
/Up [2].
3. PERIODIC CHECK
NOTE
[6]
[8]
projection [5] of the cover /Lw [4] to the positioning hole [3] of the cover /Up [2] and then
insert the projection [6] of the cover /Up [2]
into the slit [8] of the drive board [7].
[7]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
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67
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
1050fs2014c
NOTE
[2]
[1]
[1]
68
[2]
1050fs2015c
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
Remove 4 screws [1] and then remove the exterior mounting plate [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
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69
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
[3]
[5]
3.
4.
NOTE
Keep each of the released hose clamps [2]
near the connecting opening of each hose [4].
When the hose [4] is removed from the pump
unit /Rt [3], the toner may spill out of each
hose. Be careful that the inside of the main
body does not get stained with the toner.
The hose connecting section of the pump unit
/Rt [3] and the hose [4] are provided with the
toner supply installation label [5] that indi-
[5]
[4]
[5]
1050fs2017c
[3]
[1]
5.
6.
[2]
NOTE
Keep each of the released hose clamps [2]
near the connecting opening of each hose [4].
When the hose [4] is removed from the pump
unit /Lt [3], the toner may spill out of each
hose. Be careful that the inside of the main
body does not get stained with the toner.
The hose connecting section of the pump unit
/Lt [3] and the hose [4] are provided with the
toner supply installation label [5] that indicates the respective points to which a con-
[5]
[4]
[5]
70
3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[3]
[2]
[1]
NOTE
When reinstalling each pump unit, be sure to
[1]
8.
[4]
[4]
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71
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5.5
1.
NOTE
[7]
Be sure to rotate the drum one full turn to prevent the toner on the guide brush inside the
cleaning section from falling down.
2.
3.
[1]
4.
[4]
NOTE
When removing the cleaning section, be sure
[3]
[2]
5.
[5]
[6]
72
1050fs2117c
3. PERIODIC CHECK
When replacing the cleaning blades, be sure to replace 2 blades at the same time.
Be sure to avoid touching the edge of the cleaning blade with bare hands.
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Cleaning blade: Every 750,000 prints
(2) Procedure
1.
[1]
2.
3.
4.
[2]
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73
3. PERIODIC CHECK
5.
[2]
NOTE
Be sure to keep the blade release arm raised
up, do not let go of it.
[1]
[3]
[4]
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74
3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
NOTE
[1]
[2]
7.
[3]
1050fs2121c
8.
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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75
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
steps in reverse.
NOTE
After replacing the cleaning blades /1 and /2,
be sure to check to see if the blade replacement lever [1] has been pulled.
After replacing the cleaning blades /1 and /2,
be sure to conduct the blade set mode in the
service mode to prevent the blade from curling up.(See P.346)
Be sure to avoid using the blade set mode
[1]
fs503fs2153c
76
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[6]
1.
[5]
2.
3.
4.
[3]
NOTE
When reinstalling the toner seal board, be
sure to first of all install the screw [1].
When both sides [5] of the sheet section of
the toner seal board get inside of the toner
guide brush [6], an overflow toner may result.
On such an occasion, a correction should be
[1]
[3]
[2]
1050fs2122c
5.
77
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[2]
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
[4]
[3]
1050fs2118c
78
3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
NOTE
When reinstalling the toner guide brush, be
sure to set the pin [6] of the toner guide brush
to the coupling slit [5] of the cleaning section
[4].
[6]
7.
[2]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[3]
1050fs2123c
79
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
[2]
Remove the C-clip [3], the bearing [4], the scattering prevention felt [5], the bearing fixing member [6] and the toner prevention collar [7] in this
order from the shaft [2] of the toner guide brush
[1].
[3]
[1]
NOTE
Be careful that the toner prevention collar
does not get lost.
9.
[5]
steps in reverse.
[6]
[4]
[7]
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80
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[2]
[1]
[5]
2.
3.
4.
5.
[4]
6.
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs2125c
NOTE
When installing the drive reinforcing plate, be
careful not to confuse the screw [3] with the
screw [4].
When installing the drive reinforcing plate, be
sure to tighten the screw [3] and the screw [4]
in this order after fastening each of the cleaning mounting lever collar with the E-ring.
7.
[1]
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81
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[4][5]
[3]
[2]
8.
[1]
NOTE
While removing the cleaning gear /A assembly
or the cleaning gear/B [3], the bearing [4] and
the splash prevention felt [5] may come off. If
the felt become detached, make sure to
replace it with a new one.
1050fs2424d
[2]
9.
[1]
1050fs2425d
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2].
11. Pull out the toner guide shaft [3] to remove it.
1050fs2426d
82
3. PERIODIC CHECK
NOTE
[1][2]
1050fs2427d
83
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
[1]
84
1050fs2130c
F.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Cleaning when removing the cleaning unit (when conducting maintenance work)
NOTE
When removing the cleaning unit, be sure to clean thoroughly both the inside and the inner wall of
the cleaning unit and the recycle pipe with as little toner left as possible. When cleaning is insufficient, toner may spill over the conveyance section.
(1) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tap the casing [1] section softly to let the recycled toner adhering to the inner wall drop off.
[1]
1050fs2431c
6.
7.
[1]
1050fs2432c
8.
9.
Rotate the gear [1] of the recycle screw counterclockwise and open the shutter section [2] to discharge toner.
[1]
[2]
85
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5.6
1.
2.
[2]
[1]
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86
Raise up the tray lock lever [1] lightly and pull out
the tray [2].
[2]
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.
[3]
[1]
NOTE
The rotation of the pick-up roller [1] is
restricted only to the arrow-marked direction
(counterclockwise). It does not rotate in the
reverse direction (counterclockwise). So, be
sure not to turn it in this direction forcibly.
1050fs2701c
[2]
4.
5.
6.
NOTE
When installing the bearing /Fr [1], /Rr [2],
insert it in the notch [5] of the metal frame
[1]
[4]
[5]
[2]
[3]
1050fs2702c
87
3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[7]
[5]
[3]
[6]
[4]
[2]
88
[1]
1050fs2703c
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
1050fs2704c
9.
[2]
[1]
1050fs2705c
89
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling it, fasten it with the screws
while pressing down the separation roller
assembly [2].
[1]
1050fs2706c
[3]
NOTE
When reinstalling it, be sure to engage the
coupling pin [2] with the joint [3] before instal-
[2]
lation.
[1]
1050fs2707c
90
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Paper feed roller: Every 2,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 500,000 prints)
(2) Procedure
NOTE
The outward appearance of the collar is identical for the paper feed roller and the separation roller.
However, a one-way mechanism is provided on the inside of the collar of the paper feed roller with
no mechanism provided for the separation roller. Be careful not to confuse one with the other.
1.
2.
[2]
[1]
[3]
1050fs2708
3.
Pull out the shaft [3] from the collar [1] and
remove the pick-up roller [2] from the collar [1].
NOTE
When reinstalling it, take note of the direction
of the pick-up roller. Be sure to insert the collar [1] from the side provided with the groove
[4].
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
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91
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
4.
[3]
Remove the C-clip [1] and pull out the collar [2]
and the paper feed roller [3].
NOTE
When reinstalling it, take note of the direction
of the paper feed roller. Be sure to insert the
collar [2] from the side provided with the
groove [4].
5.
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
1050fs2710c
92
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
1.
2.
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs2711c
[4]
[5]
[3]
[2]
3.
Pull out the gear [2], the collar [3] and the separation roller [4] from the shaft [1] in the arrowmarked direction and remove them.
NOTE
When reinstalling it, take note of the direction
of the separation roller. Be sure to insert it
into the shaft [2] from the side provided with
the groove [5].
The outward appearance is identical for the
collar [6] of the separation roller and the col-
[6]
[7]
[8]
4.
1050fs2712c
93
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
The tray is heavy. Be sure to conduct this operation with two people.
NOTE
The procedure for removing/reinstalling the trays /1 to /2 is identical. The explanation here is made
of the tray /1.
When raising up the tray, be sure to hold it at the specified positions. Holding it at positions other
than those specified may cause damage to the tray, thus resulting in a paper feed jam.
(1) Procedure
1.
2.
[2]
[1]
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94
3.
[2]
3. PERIODIC CHECK
4.
[1]
Remove the stopper screws [2], one each, provided at either side of the rail [1] and pull the tray
further out.
[2]
1050fs2716c
95
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
5.
NOTE
When raising up the tray, be sure to hold it at
the specified positions [3] and raise it up with
two persons.
Be absolutely sure to avoid holding it at positions [4] that can be easily deformed. This
may affect the paper tray, thus resulting in a
[3]
jam.
[1]
6.
[5]
96
[6]
1050fs2717c
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
1.
[2]
2.
1050fs2713c
[4]
3.
[7]
4.
[3]
[6]
[5]
NOTE
When reinstalling it, be sure to engage the
[6]
[7]
tion [7].
5.
[2]
[1]
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97
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5.7
[2]
[1]
1.
2.
[3]
NOTE
The roller may get stained with paper dust
that has gathered in the paper dust guide
[4]
[4]
holder [2]. Be sure to remove it when removing the vertical conveyance unit.
3.
4.
[5]
[6]
NOTE
When placing the vertical conveyance unit, be
sure to place it with the jam open/close door
side down. Placing it with the roller side down
1050fs2732c
5.
NOTE
Pulling out the main body tray with the vertical conveyance unit removed may damage
the guide roller that brings down forcibly the
pick-up roller of the main body tray. Be absolutely sure not to pull out the main body tray
with the vertical conveyance unit removed.
When reinstalling it, be sure to move the vertical conveyance unit [5] to the rear side and
tighten it up with the screws [4].
98
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling it, take note of the direction
of the gears.
[1]
1050fs2733c
4.
[5]
[4]
[3]
[6]
5.
Remove 3 C-clips [3] and then remove the preregistration clutch /1 (CL1) [4], the vertical conveyance clutch (CL2) [5], and the pre-registration
clutch /2 (CL3) [6].
NOTE
When reinstalling it, set the stopper [7] of the
[8]
[7]
[1]
[2]
6.
1050fs2734c
99
3. PERIODIC CHECK
C. Replacing the pre-registration roller /1, /2, the registration bearing and the conveyance rollers /2
and /3
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Pre-registration roller /1 and /2: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 6,000,000 prints)
Pre-registration bearing /1 and /2: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 6,000,000 prints)
Conveyance roller /2: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 6,000,000 prints)
Conveyance roller /3: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 6,000,000 prints)
(2) Procedure
[4]
[2] [6]
[4]
[5]
1.
2.
3.
4.
[3]
5.
[7]
[3]
[1]
NOTE
[8]
[9]
1050fs2735c
100
3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
[4]
NOTE
[3]
When removing and reinstalling the pre-registration rollers /1 [3] and /2 [4], be careful that
they are not damaged by the corners of the
guide plate.
[1]
[2]
1050fs2736c
7.
[2]
[1]
1050fs2738c
101
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs2739c
[5]
9.
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
1050fs2740c
102
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
[1]
NOTE
When installing the E-ring [1], be careful not
to damage the teeth of the gear [2].
[2]
[3]
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103
3. PERIODIC CHECK
4.
[4]
NOTE
When removing and reinstalling the conveyance roller /1 [4], be careful that it does not
get damaged by the corners of the guide
plate.
[1]
[3]
[2]
5.
NOTE
After completion of the installation, check to
see if the roller rotates smoothly.
[3]
[2]
[1]
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104
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the E-ring [1] and then remove the gear [2]
[1]
[1]
1050fs2743c
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs2744c
105
3. PERIODIC CHECK
5.
[2]
[1]
NOTE
When installing the bearing [3], be sure to
install it from the inside to the gear cover [2].
[3]
1050fs2745c
6.
NOTE
The gear removed at the step 4 is different
[3]
from the one removed at the step 6. Be careful not to confuse one with the other.
[2]
[2]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
8.
Remove the E-ring [1] and then remove the gear [2]
and the pin [3].
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
[4]
9.
[3]
10. Remove 4 screws [3] and then remove the sensor mounting plate [4].
[3]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2] [3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[6]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
F.
1.
[1]
[2]
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[2]
2.
[3]
[1]
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110
Remove the screw [1] and pull out the holder [2]
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
3.
[2]
4.
[3]
[4]
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1.
[1]
2.
Clean the paper dust guide holder [2] with the air
brush.
3.
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5.8
ADU
Caution:
Be absolutely sure to avoid forcibly turning ON the interlock switches /1 (MS1) and /2 (MS2) with
the ADU pulled out. Otherwise, a high voltage may unexpectedly develop.
(1) Procedure
1.
[2]
[1]
Open the front door /Rt [1] and the front door /Lt
[2].
2.
3.
[4]
[5]
[3]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
B. Cleaning of the paper dust removing brush for the registration roller /Lw
(1) Periodic cleaning cycle
Paper dust removing brush for the registration roller /Lw: Every 750,000 prints
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
[3]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
After sliding once the paper dust removing lever
[1] in the arrow-marked direction [2], pull out and
remove the paper dust removing brush [3] for the
registration roller /Lw.
(The picture shows the lever that has been pulled
[2]
out a little.)
NOTE
When reinstalling the paper dust removing
brush for the registration roller /Lw, be sure to
insert it fully until it hits against the back.
[1]
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3.
[1]
4.
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
C. Cleaning of the paper dust removing brush for the registration roller /Up
(1) Periodic cleaning cycle
Paper dust removing brush for the registration roller /Up: Every 750,000 prints
(2) Procedure
[2]
1.
2.
[3]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Push out the projections [1], two each, and
release the lock to remove 2 paper dust removing brushes /1 [2] and /2 [3] for the registration
roller /Up.
[3]
[1]
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3.
[1]
4.
[2]
114
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
1.
2.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove 2 screws [1] and release the fixing of the
sensor mounting piece [2].
fs503fs2135c
3.
[2]
4.
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
[1]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the screw [1] and then remove the connector cover [2].
[2]
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3.
[3]
NOTE
When the transfer/separation charger unit is a
PCS corresponding part (See "6.5 PCS corresponding parts"), remove also the connector
[2].
4.
5.
[4]
[3]
[1]
116
[2]
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F.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
(1) Procedure
1.
2.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the screw [1] and then remove the lever
[2] that pulls out the ADU section.
[6]
[4]
3.
4.
5.
[5]
[7]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
[2]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the ADU cover. (See P.117)
Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the multi
feed sensor cover [2] while removing the wire
harness from the cord clamp.
[1]
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4.
[1]
[1]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
5.
[1]
6.
7.
[2]
NOTE
Reinstall the registration section so that it
comes to the same graduation as that used
for removal.
[3]
[2]
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119
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
1.
2.
[1]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the transfer/separation charger unit.
(See P.116)
3.
[5]
4.
[4]
[1]
[1]
120
[3]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
5.
[1]
NOTE
When reinstalling the discharge wire, be sure
to insert each wire into the notch [4] of each
of the transfer presser rubbers.
Reinstall the discharge wire so that the hook
[5] of each spring turns to the inside.
6.
[2]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
I.
Replacing the transfer cleaning assembly/separation cleaning assemblies /1 and /2 and C-clips
1.
2.
[2]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the transfer/separation charger unit.
(See P.116)
3.
4.
[1]
[3]
5.
6.
[4]
[5]
[6]
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J.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
1.
2.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the transfer/separation charger unit.
(See P.116)
3.
Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the transfer assist sheet assembly [2].
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the transfer assist sheet
assembly [1], make sure that the projections
[2] at both ends get into the spring [3].
When cramping it with a screw, be sure to put
the spacer [5] in the stepped section of the
screw [4]. At this time, take note that the
spacer does not get caught by the stepped
section of the screw.
After completion of installation, be sure to
check to see if the transfer assist sheet
assembly [1] moves smoothly in the arrow-
[1]
[3]
marked direction.
4.
[5]
[4]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[1]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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125
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[3]
6.
[4]
[1]
[2]
126
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[1]
[1]
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127
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
Remove the E-ring [1] and then remove the registration bearing [2].
[2]
[1]
9.
10. Remove the E-ring [6] and then remove the registration bearing [7].
[8]
[9]
[11]
[10]
[4]
[3]
[7]
[6]
[5]
128
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
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[3]
[1]
[4]
6.
7.
[2]
[5]
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129
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
9.
[1]
[1]
130
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Remove 3 screws [1] and then remove the registration motor assembly [2].
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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131
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
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132
3. PERIODIC CHECK
13. Remove the E-ring [1] and then remove the gear
[2] and the pin [3].
14. Remove 2 screws [4] and then remove the bearing [5].
15. Pull out the ADU exit roller [6] and remove it.
[6]
NOTE
The roller is provided with one E-ring. Be sure
to remove also this E-ring when replacing the
roller.
[1]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[3]
[6]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[9]
[8]
spacer [2].
17. Remove the belt [3] and then remove the pulley
[4] and the pin [5].
18. Remove 2 screws [6] and then remove the bearing [7].
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[8]
[7]
134
[5]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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135
3. PERIODIC CHECK
23. Remove 5 E-ring [2], the gear [3], the pin [4] and
[7]
[2]
[6]
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearing [6], be sure that
the flange [7] turns outside.
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[2]
[5]
136
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
N. Replacing the ADU conveyance roller /1 /ADU reverse roller/Reverse/exit roller/ADU acceleration
roller/paper exit rollers /1 and /2 assembly
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
ADU conveyance roller /1: Every 6,000,000 prints
ADU reverse roller: Every 6,000,000 prints
Reverse/exit roller: Every 6,000,000 prints
ADU acceleration roller: Every 6,000,000 prints
Paper exit roller /1: Every 6,000,000 prints
Paper exit roller /2 assembly: Every 6,000,000 prints
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
[3]
[2]
NOTE
It is not necessary to remove the connector
[4]
[5]
[8]
[6]
[4]
[7]
[4]
[4]
[4]
[4]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
[1]
[3] [4]
NOTE
When reinstalling the stay, be sure to set the
projection [4] of the ADU to the positioning
hole [3].
[2]
[1]
138
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
NOTE
When reinstalling the ADU acceleration motor
assembly, be sure to set the projection [4] of
the ADU to the positioning hole [3].
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[3] [4]
[1]
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139
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
NOTE
When reinstalling the thick paper assist solenoid assembly, be sure to set the projection
[4] of the ADU to the positioning hole [3].
[3] [4]
[2]
[1]
[3] [4]
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9.
[4]
[5]
NOTE
[6]
[7]
[8]
[6]
[2]
[1]
[7] [8]
140
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
11. Remove 2 screws [2] and pull out the ADU conveyance roller /1 [3].
[2]
[3]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
12. Remove 5 E-ring [2], the gear [3], the pin [4] and
[7]
[2]
[6]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[2]
[5]
142
[2]
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NOTE
When reinstalling the bearing [6], be sure that
the flange [7] turns outside.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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14. Remove the pierce ring [1], the spacer [2], the
pulley [3] and the pin [4].
[2]
[3]
[1]
[6]
[5]
[4]
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143
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[3]
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearing [3], be sure that
the flange [4] turns outside.
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
144
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
19. Remove the belt [3] and then remove the pulley
[4] and the pin [5].
20. Remove 2 screws [6] and pull out the paper exit
roller /2 assembly [7].
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[7]
[5]
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145
3. PERIODIC CHECK
21. Following the steps 18, 19 and 20, pull out the
paper exit roller /1 [1].
[1]
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22. Remove 2 E-rings [2] and the bearing [3] from the
[4]
[3]
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearing [3], be sure that
[2]
[1]
[2]
146
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[5]
[7]
[5]
[6]
3.
4.
5.
6.
NOTE
Reinstall the reverse/exit solenoid assembly
so that it comes to the same graduation [7] as
that used for removal.
[1]
[4]
[3]
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147
3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[1]
[2]
8.
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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9.
[2]
[1]
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148
P.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[1]
Open the front doors /Rt and /Lt, and pull out the
ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
2.
Loosen 3 screws [1] and remove the reverse section cover [2].
[2]
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149
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.
4.
[2]
NOTE
When attaching the stepped screw [2], make
sure that it gets in securely up to the step of
the screw.
[3]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[5]
[7]
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[5]
[6]
5.
6.
7.
8.
NOTE
Reinstall the reverse/exit solenoid assembly
so that it comes to the same graduation [7] as
that used for removal.
[1]
150
[4]
[3]
1503fs2205c
3. PERIODIC CHECK
9.
[1]
1050fs2792c
[2]
[3]
[1]
10. Remove the E-ring [1] and 2 screws [2], and slide
the bearing [3] in the arrow-marked direction.
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11. Pull out and remove gently the shaft [1] of the
fusing exit roller so that it does not touch the
guide plate.
[1]
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151
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[4]
[1]
152
[3]
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3.5.9
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Fusing section
Caution:
Immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or the power switch (SW2), the fusing
section is very hot and you may get burnt. Be sure to start operations when the temperature cools
down sufficiently.
1.
2.
[2]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the web
cover [2].
[1]
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3.
[2]
[1]
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153
3. PERIODIC CHECK
4.
[2]
[3]
[6]
NOTE
Be sure to set each detent [5] on the driven
couplings to the notch [6] of the shaft on the
[5]
5.
[7]
[1]
[8]
[9]
[4]
[6]
[2]
154
[5]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
[4]
NOTE
Be sure to set each detent [5] on the driven
coupling to the notch [6] of the shaft on the
unused side.
7.
[1]
[2]
[6]
The reinstallation hereafter should be made following the removal steps in reverse.
[5]
NOTE
When the cleaning web is replaced, be sure to
reset the counter of the fusing cleaning web
in the service mode.(See P.373)
[3]
[5]
[6] [2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
Immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or the power switch (SW2), the fusing
section is very hot and you may get burnt. Be sure to start operations when the temperature cools
down sufficiently.
(1) Procedure
[3]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
[4]
[2]
156
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
5.
6.
NOTE
When fixing the fusing section [4], be sure to
tighten up the screw [3] while pressing it
toward the rear side.
[2] [4]
[7]
[1]
7.
8.
NOTE
[5]
[6]
9.
[3]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the fusing paper exit section [1].
Insert the driver [4] into the hole [3] of the shaft
[2], and rotate the shaft to release pressure.
NOTE
When the web is closed and fixed, be sure to
rotate the shaft to apply pressure.
Opening the web section disrupts the stabil-
[5] [6]
5.
[4]
[1]
[6]
158
[2]
[3]
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6.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[2]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the web section [1]. (See P.158)
Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the 2 wiring harness clamps [2].
5.
[4]
NOTE
Be sure to fit in the fusing heater lamps /1 and
/2 with the manufacturer's mark in this side.
When reinstalling the fusing heater lamp /1,
be sure to insert it securely while taking note
of the position in which the faston terminal is
installed.
6.
Remove the screw [5] and then remove the wiring harness clamp [6].
NOTE
[3]
[5]
[6]
[4]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[1]
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing heater lamp /2,
be sure to insert it securely while taking note
of the position in which the faston terminal is
installed.
8.
9.
NOTE
[2]
[6]
[5]
[7]
[4]
160
[3]
[5]
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
E. Replacing the fusing roller /Up, the heat insulating sleeve, the bearing and the fusing gear
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Fusing roller /Up: Every 1,500,000 prints
Heat insulating sleeve: Every 1,500,000 prints
Bearing: Every 1,500,000 prints
Fusing gear: Every 6,000,000 prints
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the web section [1]. (See P.158)
Remove the fusing heater lamps /1 and /2.
(See P.159)
[1]
5.
6.
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[7]
7.
[2] [3]
[4]
NOTE
When reinstalling the heat insulating sleeve
and the bearing, make sure that the flange
[11] turns outside.
[10]
[11]
8.
[9]
[8]
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161
3. PERIODIC CHECK
F.
1.
2.
[3]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
NOTE
When removing the fusing roller /Lw assembly with the web section open, the web section may become unstable. So, be sure to
remove the cleaning web in advance.
(See P.153)
3.
4.
[1]
5.
6.
[2]
7.
1050fs2171c
NOTE
Before the roller is pressured, fix the pressure
spring end [1] in front and rear at 2 to 4 mm
[3] from the pressure plate end [2].
When this operation is not made, insufficient
fusing may result when printing a thick paper.
Standard: [3] 2 mm to 4 mm
Color of the pressure spring varies depending
on the type of the roller.
Soft roller: Black
Hard roller: Silver
8.
[3]
[1]
[2]
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162
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the web section [1].(See P.158)
Remove the fusing heater lamps /1 and /2.
(See P.159)
5.
6.
7.
[2]
[1]
[1]
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163
3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
[1]
9.
[2]
164
[3]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[5]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Remove the spring [1] (long one) and [2] (short
one).
NOTE
The springs [1] and [2] are different in size and
length. When installing them, take note of the
positions in which they are installed.
4.
5.
NOTE
When reinstalling the thick paper conveyance
assist plate [6], be sure to install the springs
[1] and [2] and the ground terminal [4] and
then push the thick paper conveyance assist
[5]
[6]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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165
3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
NOTE
[1]
[2]
[3] [5]
[1]
[4] [5]
166
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
8.
[2]
[3]
[1]
[1]
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167
3. PERIODIC CHECK
NOTE
[1]
9.
[2]
[3]
168
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I.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
NOTE
Be careful not to touch the lamp section of the fusing heater lamp /3 with bare hands. When
touched, be sure to clean it with the roller cleaner.
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Fusing heater lamp /3: Every 3,000,000 prints
(2) Procedure
[1]
1.
2.
3.
[2]
4.
5.
[8]
NOTE
When attaching a new wiring band, be sure to
[7]
[9]
[10]
6.
[16]
Remove the screw [4] and then remove the wiring harness clamp [5].
7.
NOTE
Be sure to fit in the fusing heater lamp /3 with
[15]
[17]
[6]
8.
[3]
NOTE
[5]
[4]
9.
[12]
[13][14]
[11]
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Remove the screw [11] and then remove the fixing plate /Fr [12].
NOTE
When reinstalling the fixing plate /Fr, be sure
to set the positioning hole [13] to the projection [14] of the fusing heating roller assembly.
169
3. PERIODIC CHECK
10. Pull out the fusing heater lamp /3 [1] from the
front side [3] of the fusing heating roller assembly
[2] and remove it.
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing heater lamp /3,
be sure to take note of the direction.
After completion of the installation of the fus-
[1]
[3]
roller.
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170
J.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
Replacing the fusing heating roller, the heat insulation sleeve /Lw and the bearing
[5]
[2]
1.
2.
3.
[4]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the fusing heating roller assembly.
(See P.165)
4.
5.
6.
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearing, be sure to take
[3]
[1]
7.
NOTE
When reinstalling the heat insulating sleeves /
Lw, make sure that each of the flanges turn to
the fusing heating roller side.
8.
[1]
[4] [2]
[5]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing claw /Lw assembly, be sure to set the positioning hole [3] to
the projection [4] of the fusing paper exit section.
[3]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[4]
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[1]
5.
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing claw /Lw, be sure
to take note of the position [4] to which the
spring is hooked.
6.
[4]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the fusing paper exit section.
(See P.158)
4.
5.
[2]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[2]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
[1]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the fusing paper exit section.(See P.158)
Remove the fusing sensor cover [1].
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[10]
5.
[6]
Remove the screw [1] and then remove the fusing sensor cover plate [2].
[7]
[8]
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing sensor cover
plate, be sure to set the positioning hole [3] to
[5]
6.
Remove the screw [5] and then remove the fusing claw /Lw assembly [6].
[1]
[2]
[9]
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing claw /Lw assembly, be sure to set the positioning hole [7] to
the projection [8] of the fusing paper exit section.
7.
[3][4]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
NOTE
When reinstalling the fusing actuator, be sure
to take note of the position [5] to which the
spring is hooked.
When reinstalling the shaft fixing member, be
[1]
[5]
[3]
9.
[4]
[2]
[5]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
After completion of the installation of the thermistor /2, be sure to check to see if it is in touch with
the fusing roller /Up.
1.
Open the front doors /Rt and /Lt, and pull out the
ADU from the main body.(See P.112)
2.
3.
4.
NOTE
Not releasing pressure may cause damage to
the fusing heater lamp. Be sure to release it.
[1]
[2]
[3]
5.
6.
NOTE
When attaching the stepped screw [7], make
sure that it gets in securely up to the step of
the screw.
Be sure to remove the web section with it
closed. If the web is removed with it open, the
web section becomes unstable and you may
get injured.
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
7.
[4]
NOTE
When attaching a new wiring band, be sure to
use a heat-resistant one.
8.
Remove the screw [2] and then remove the thermistor /2 assembly [3].
NOTE
[3]
[2]
9.
NOTE
There are 4 connectors for the thermistor provided at the same place and it is difficult to
identify
[5]
corresponding
connector
in
[1]
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10. Remove the screw [1] and then remove the ther-
[1]
mistor /2 [2].
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
After completion of the installation of the thermistor /4, check to ensure it is in touch with the fusing heating roller.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[8]
[5]
[9]
6.
Remove the screw [4] and then remove the thermistor /4 assembly [5].
NOTE
When reinstalling the thermistor /4 assembly,
be sure to set the attaching hole [6] to the
projection [7] of the fusing heating roller
assembly.
When reinstalling the thermistor /4 assembly,
check to see if it is in touch with the fusing
heating roller [8].
[3]
[2]
[6][7] [4]
[1]
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7.
NOTE
There are 4 connectors for the thermistor provided at the same place and it is difficult to
identify
corresponding
connector
in
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
8.
9.
[2]
NOTE
When attaching the wiring band, be sure to
use a heat-resistant one.
[3]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
P.
[2]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
[3]
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Remove the screw [1] and then remove the wiring harness clamp [2].
4.
5.
[4]
[5]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
6.
7.
[1]
NOTE
When reinstalling the web motor, be sure to
align the D-cut face of the web motor shaft
with the direction of the screw [2].
8.
[3]
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Remove the web section. (See P.178)
Cut off the wiring band [1].
NOTE
[2]
5.
Remove the screw [2] and then remove the thermistor /1 [3].
NOTE
For the method for installing the thermistor /
1, see "(2) Procedure for reinstallation."
6.
NOTE
There are 4 connectors for the thermistor provided at the same place and it is difficult to
identify
[4]
corresponding
connector
[1]
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in
3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[3]
2.
NOTE
Be sure to adjust the distance a [5] between
the thermistor /1 and the fusing roller /Up so
that it becomes equal to the thickness of the
[1]
[4]
3.
4.
[5]
[2]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[6]
[3]
1.
2.
3.
Pull out the ADU from the main body. (See P.112)
Remove the fusing section. (See P.156)
Open the fusing heating roller assembly.
(See P.165))
4.
NOTE
[1]
[2]
5.
Remove the screw [2] and then remove the 2 wiring harness clamp [3].
6.
NOTE
For the method for installing the thermistor /
3, see "(2) Procedure for reinstallation."
7.
[4]
NOTE
There are 4 connectors for the thermistor provided at the same place and it is difficult to
identify
[5]
corresponding
connector
in
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
NOTE
Be sure to adjust the distance a [5] between
the thermistor /3 and the fusing heating roller
so that it becomes equal to the thickness of
[4]
[1]
[3]
the roller.
[5]
[2]
3.
4.
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
[2]
NOTE
For method for reinstalling the thermostat /1,
see "(2) Procedure for reinstallation."
[3]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[3]
2.
3.
[2]
NOTE
Be sure to adjust the distance a [6] between
the thermostat /1 and the fusing roller /Up so
[5]
[4]
4.
5.
[1]
[6]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
T.
NOTE
Be sure to make the position adjustments when the roller has cooled down.
When reinstalling the thermostat /2, adjust it with the thermostat positioning jig /B before fixing it.
Be sure to apply Screw-lock to the screw that has been fixed.
After completion of the reinstallation of the thermostat /2, be sure to check the wiring harness to
see if it is in touch with the fusing heating roller.
(1) Procedure for removal
1.
2.
3.
[1]
[3]
[2]
4.
5.
NOTE
For method for reinstalling the thermostat /2,
see "(2) Procedure for reinstallation."
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
1.
[2]
2.
[1]
3.
[5]
NOTE
Be sure to adjust the distance a [6] between
the thermostat /2 and the fusing heating roller
so that it becomes equal to the thickness of
the thermostat positioning jig /B.
Specified value: a = 3.0 0.2 mm
4.
5.
[3]
[4]
[6]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.5.10
1.
2.
3.
[1]
[2]
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the paper exit section, be
sure to hook the retention hole [4] to the projection [5] of the frame and then set the posi-
[4][5]
[3] [6][7]
frame.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[7]
1.
2.
3.
[6]
4.
Remove the E-ring [4] and then remove the bearing [5].
[8]
5.
Remove the E-ring [6] and then remove the bearing [7].
6.
[10]
7.
[9]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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4. SERVICE
4. SERVICE
4.1
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Material No.
Name
000V-16-0
Drum cleaner
200 ml
000V-17-0
Roller cleaner
200 ml
000V-19-0
Setting powder
25 g
000V-18-0
Cleaning pad
10 pcs/1 pack
00GR00260
Multemp FF-RM
25 g
00GR00020
25 g
00GR00220
MOLYKOTE EM-30L
25 g
Shape
Remark
4.2
4. SERVICE
Jig list
Parts No.
Name
55VAJG011
Temperature sensor
Shape
Quantity
Remark
Temperature sensor
Thermostat position-
Thermostat position-
ing jig
00M6-2-00
4040PJP1##
4040PJP2##
Test chart
(11 x 17 size)
00VC-2-00
Drum cover
00VD-1000
Blower brush
00VE-1005
Tester
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4. SERVICE
Parts No.
Quantity
Remark
Positioning shaft
2pc/set
For DF adjustment
120A9711#
Adjustment chart
For DF adjustment
120A9712#
White chart
For DF adjustment
65AA9950#
Fusing adjustment
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Shape
120A1052#
tion
4.3
4. SERVICE
Materials
A. Item
Parts name
Useful life
Type name
Toner bottle
80,000 prints
TN010
Drum
DR010
Developer
DV010
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4.4
4.4.1
Outline
"Mail remote notification system" is a system that allows you to obtain a list print which can be output by a
copier using the Internet mail (E-mail).
Using this system dispenses not only with printing the list on paper but also visiting the users.
Sending a mail filled-in with a simple keyword to the copier allows you to receive by mail all sorts of print information of the copier.
4.4.2
Operating environments
In order to use the functions of "Mail remote notification system", the following conditions must be met. The
operation of the functions is available while in jams, SC and a low power mode. A mail sent to the copier that is
not operating does not get lost, but it is handled when the copier is activated again.
(1) The copier has a server that can receive a mail using POP3 or IMAP protocol.
(2) The copier has a mail server that can send a mail using SMTP protocol.
(3) In the following 4 cases, "Mail remote notification system" does not operate in the copier.
When the main power switch (SW1) is turned off.
When the power switch (SW2) is turned off.
While the copier is in auto shut-off.
When the security enhanced mode is set to ON (the use of the main body NIC is not allowed.)
In this manual, the network interface card installed in the main body is called the main body NIC.
4.4.3
Major functions
Sending a mail with a simple keyword allows you to use the following functions.
(1) The list print information of the copier you want to obtain can be received by mail.
List prints that can be obtained are the following 11 lists.
Mode memory list
User setting list
Font pattern list
Management list
Adjustment list
Parameter list
Use management list
Counter list
Pixel ratio list
Remote diagnostic report
Audit log report
(2) The counter list can be checked by cell phone.
(3) A password used for certification of a mail can be change.
(4) Directions for use of "Mail remote notification system" can be received by mail.
To make use of the above functions, it is necessary to send a mail with a simple keyword (command).
For particulars of the command, See "4.4.5 Operating instructions of the mail remote notification
system"
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4.4.4
4. SERVICE
Initialization
To make use of "Mail remote notification system", it is necessary to register the network parameter on the copier
main body and the account on the mail server.
A. Setting from the touch panel
Set the IP address of the copier from the touch panel to connect the copier to the network. When already set,
proceed to "(2) Setting from the Web browser".
(1) Procedure
Step
1
Operating instructions
Select [Utility/counter] on the operation board.
NOTE
The IP address of the copier is normally assigned by the system administrator. For particulars,
contact the system administrator.
B. Setting from the Web Utilities
Enter the setting of the mail server from the Web Utilities. To use the Web Utilities, make preparations of a PC
that can be connected to the network.
NOTE
No space is available in all items to be set. The following characters cannot be used for setting an
E-mail address.
()<>;:[]
When an improper entry or setting is made on the Web browser, be sure to make corrections following the error massage. When no correction is made, a down load error of the program may
result.
The Web layout is subject to change without notice.
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4. SERVICE
(1) Procedure
Step
1
Operating instructions
Start the Web browser.
When a proxy is set on the Web browser, the main body Web may not be accessible. For particulars, contact the network administrator. For Web browser, Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator
is recommended. However, no setting should be made from two or more browsers simultaneously.
Specify the IP address of the copier main body that is entered from "A. Setting from the operating
panel."
"Main page" is displayed when an access is made to the Web Utilities of the copier main body.
Enter the user name or the CE password in "Extension for maintenance" and press "OK."
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4. SERVICE
Step
5
Set item
Enable E-mail
Details
When using the mail remote notification system, select "Use." Default is "Not
notification
use."
Time difference
The time at which a mail was send out is calculated based on this value. For
time difference setting, enter the difference from the standard time UTC in the
range from -1200 (- 12 hour 00 minute) to +1200 (-12 hour 00 minute). When
no value is entered, +0000 (UTC) is set. (Ex.: In the case of Japan, enter +
900.)
Sending mail
(SMTP) server
SMTP port
Set the port No. of the SMTP server. For default, 25 is set.
number
Sending mail
(SMTP) server
time out
Interval between
The copier check the receiving mail server to see if a mail is newly received.
fetching mails
(An interval can be specified in the range from 1 minute to 60 minutes.) Taking
into consideration the load on the network, this is usually set at the interval of
10 minutes.
Receiving mail
server
Kind of mail
spool
Pop3 (IMAP)
When 110 is used for POP3 and 143 is used for IMAP, select "Use the default
port number
value." When any value other than the default, select "Setting" and enter a
port number to be used in the text box.
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Step
Operating instructions
Set item
Details
User name on
Enter an account name assigned to the copier by the incoming mail server.
the server
Password
E-mail address
Enter the mail address of the copier its own. This is normally "mail account
of this copy
machine
Nickname
Enter a nickname that is added to the title (subject) of a mail sent from the
copier. No entry cause no problem.
CE password
Enter a password that is added to the title (subject) of a mail sent to the
copier. The copier uses this password for security purpose.
Also Notice to
the Administra-
Transfer an unright mail: When a mail received by the copier is not con-
tor
form to the above password, or when the mail size is exceeding the specified size (10k bytes), a selection is made if the mail is communicated.
Transfer all transmission mails: Transfer all mails that use "Mail remote
notification system."
Administrator
E-mail address
Announce delay
A selection is made if the difference (time required) between the time when a
time in replay
mail was sent to the copier and the time when the copier handled the mail is
Enable POP
(IMAP) before
to decide whether to send out the mail or not. For default, "Send" is selected.
SMTP
6
A mail sending test is made on the SMTP server. A test mail is sent to "E-mail
address for the copier" set in Step 2.
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Receiving
A receiving test is made on the incoming mail server. A test mail is received from
test
4.4.5
4. SERVICE
For commands for communications with the copier and the details of options, see the table below.
Command
Option
Description
Minimum
input
GETLOG
UserSetting
FontPattern
Management
Ma
Adjustment
Parameter
UserManagement
Counter
PixelRatio
Pi
Co
CommunicationLog
A
P
UseM
list] by mail.
AuditLog
Au
ALL
AL
Not specified
CHPASS
HELP
[OldPasswd][New-
Passwd]
mail.
[OldPasswd]
[NewPasswd]
Not specified
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4.4.6
A command (option) printed on the mail is not case sensitive and can be identified from the minimum input listed
on the preceding page.
A. Notes
When sending a mail to the copier, take note of the following.
(1)Mail software can be used without discrimination by OS and a hand-held device or a free mail
using browser.
(2)Use the mail software in the text mode.
(3)For the mail software, as a condition for reception, 128 characters or more are recommended as
the maximum number of characters displayed in a line.
(4)There are one or more spaces or TAB's required between a command and an option that are
written in the mail. (However, a line feed is not allowed.)
(5)Enter all the commands that are written in the mail in alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters). When any other characters are used, an error message "No command found" is sent
back.
(6)Start a command written in the mail from the line head with not space.
When there is a space or TAB found at the line head, the line is ignored.
(7)The maximum number of commands available in a mail is ten. Commands exceeding ten are
ignored.
(8)Avoid attaching a file to a mail that is sent to the copier.
(9)A signature on a mail that is sent to the copier may be handled as a command with an error
message sent back.
(10)When the power is shut off while the copier is sending a mail or when the copier main body is
printing the list print, the same mail may be sent back twice.
(11)The copier can receive up to 5 mails from the mail server at the same time.
When more than 5 mails have been received by the mail server, the copier receives the
remaining mails from the mail server next time.
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Outline
"Job history Web utility" is a function to help engineers see the output history of the copier by using
the Web browser.
The job history displayed on the operation panel is stored in the memory and deleted when the SW2
is turned OFF.
However, with this function, the job history is stored in the hard disk/1 (HDD1) so that the users can
refer it even after the SW2 is turned OFF.
4.5.2
Main function
Job history Web utility allows you to use the following functions.
Displaying and downloading of Job history by 100 data.
Saving of the Job history up to 1 million (The number of histories to save is selectable from 100,
500 thousand or 1 million. Select 0 to turn OFF the Job history utility.
Up to 10 types (A to J) of setting files can be imported from the CE page
The contents displayed can be changed for each of the 10 setting files (A to J)
Note
The history data displayed on the output history list of the main body when the job is completed
is stored in HDD1. Therefore the data is not stored in case the job is stopped, proof is output or
jam is caused.
Sending history of the scanned informationScan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB, etc.is
not saved.
4.5.3
Setting method
When using the Job history web utility in default setting, the four items of job history are displayed.
However by importing the customized setting file, other items can be displayed. For the information
about getting this setting file and the editor commands, contact the authorized distributor.
The following are the display items of job history in the initialization.
No
JobId
Mode
Date
204-1
Procedure
Operations
Note
The IP address of the copier is normally assigned by the system administrator. For particulars,
contact the system administrator.
B. Setting from the Web Utilities
Input the setting on the web browser to import the setting file to the copier. In order to use the
Web browser, make preparations of the PC that can be introduced into the network.
(1) Procedure
Proce
Operations
dure
1
204-2
Specify the IP address of the copier main body that is entered thorough "A. Setting from the
operation panel"
When you access the Web Utilities of the copier main body, "Main page" is displayed.
Enter the user name or the CE password in "Extension for maintenance" and click "OK."
User name: ce (small letter, cannot be changed)
Password: CE Enter the password. (Default: "92729272")
204-3
Note
The setting file imported to A is displayed on "Machine Admin. Setting screen" in
default setting. Therefore selecting A is recommended.
204-4
Note
The setting file does not need to be named [joblogA.html]. The settings are saved in the
main body with names of joblogA.html to joblogJ.html.
9
10
Note
To enable the setting data, turn the SW2 OFF and ON again and initialize the
HDD1.
Access the Web Utility after the initialization of main body/options is completed.
The imported setting files may not take effect when accessing the Web Utility soon
after the OFF/ON of SW2.
204-5
Note
They differs from the login user name and the password for the Extension for maintenance.
3
(1) Conduct the step 1 to 10 of the procedure (1) to see if the import of the setting file is normally
completed. When the import of the setting file fails after conducting these processes, conduct the
step 4 and the following steps.
204-6
Enter "03" with the numeric keys. Confirm that "99-03" is displayed on the message display area.
204-7
5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
5.1
ISW
5.1.1
Outline
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5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
5.1.2
Specifications
Specifications
Overall control board, Printer control board, RADF control board, FD
control board, LS control board, IC control board, SD control board,
PB control board
Protocol
FTP, HTTP
Network connection
Rewritable program
Image control
Conditions
I1 to I4 collectively, I1- I4
Printer control
C1 to C2 collectively, C1, C2
DF
Controller
P1
NOTE
To execute the ISW, check surely to see if the power source of the main body has been turned on
in advance.
For rewritable programs, it is not possible to rewrite plural programs at a time.
When using the Internet ISW, it is required for it to be connected to the network environment by
using the main body NIC. As a network environment, programs must be down-loadable from the
program server on the Internet by using a ftp or http protocol.
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5.1.3
5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
Operation
Remarks
[Next].
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5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
5.1.4
Operation
From the screen below, select "Install from the list or the specified location," and then click [Next].
In the "Select the retrieve and install option screen," select "Select a driver for installation with no
retrieval," and then click [Next].
Select the UBS driver in the driver selection screen and click "Next" to start installation.
Driver name: Konica Minolta bizhub 1050/P USB Driver (ISW)
When the [Completed] in the "Hardware update wizard completed screen" is displayed, click
Check the "Device manager screen" to see if the USB driver has been correctly installed.
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5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
Operation
Remarks
an ECP port.
"Port (COM/LPT)."
tem administrator.
operations.
machines.
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5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
Before rewriting the ROM data, be sure to check the ROM version of the current control program by following
the procedure given below.
Step
1
Operation
Enter the service mode.
Press the [08 ROM version] key in "Service mode menu screen."
Press the [01 ROM version] key in the sub-menu displayed on the right side of the screen.
2)
Open the service mode of the copier and get into the standby of the ISW transmission.
Step
Operation
Remarks
screen."
3
Press the [01 ISW] key in the sub menu displayed on the right side of the screen.
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C. Firmware copy
(1) Creation of the folder
Start the ISWTrns program the installation of which has been completed, and set a folder into which a transferred file (rewritten data) is stored.
1)
Procedure
Step
Operation
Remarks
Click [OK] key to set a folder into which a transferred file (rewritten data) is stored.
4
"Option screen"
1. A folder (C:\Program Files\KonicaMinolta\ISWTrns)into which the ISWTrns program has been installed as a stored folder
(data folder) for default is set.
2. When changing a stored folder, click
[Browse] and specify any one as you please,
or make an entry directly in the editor box in
full path.
3. When the [Make Folder] key is clicked, a
hierarchical folder is created using the stored
Set a folder into which a transferred file (rewritten
"Option screen"
Click [OK] key.
"ISWTrns screen"
The main screen of the ISWTrns program is displayed.
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5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
Procedure
Step
Operation
Remarks
"Option screen"
made.
can be selected.
2. When copying all of the transferred files (rewritten data) that are displayed, skip this step and
proceed to the step 8.
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5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
Step
Operation
Remarks
the file from which a copy was made, click [Copy all] key
ISWTrns.
10
11
"Option screen"
Click [OK] key.
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D. Firmware
(1) Firmware data flow
The following shows the flow of the ISW data.
Image processing
PC
board
When conducting the ISW in the entire system, be sure to conduct it in the order shown below.
Step
1
*1
Type of programs
*1
*2
When the LS is the coupling of 2 sets, the 1st set (main body side) is S1-1 and the 2nd set is S1-2.
NOTE
When the overall control board is replaced, be sure to conduct first of all the ISW of the image control program. When the image control program is not contained in the overall control board, other
programs cannot be written.
Programs are not stored in the image processing board. So, when the board is replaced, the ISW
is not required.
Whenever the FDCB, FNSCB (FS-503), SDCB, LSCB, or PBCB is replaced, be sure to make the
main body model setting using the DIPSW (FD, FS, SD, PB) (refer to P.714,P.747, P.749, P.751), or
using the LS toggle SW (refer to LS-501/502 Field Service P.22) before conducting the ISW.
For the finishing options, be sure to take note of the followings.
NOTE
When a finishing option is directly connected to the main body
Ex.1) Main body + FS
Connect a jumper connector to CN19 on the FNS control board (FNSCB)
Ex.2) Main body + SD
Connect a jumper connector to CN19 on the SD control board (SDCB)
Ex.3) Main body + PB
Connect a jumper connector to CN29 on the PB control board (PBCB)
Ex.4) Main body + LS
Connect three connectors of the LS to the main body and connect a 2 pins connector to the LS
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Connect three connectors of the LS to the main body and connect a 2 pins connector to the LS
Connect a connector on the SD side to CN19 on SDCB
Ex.3) Main body + FD + SD + FS
Connect a jumper connector to CN19 on the FDCB
Connect a connector on the SD side to CN19 on SDCB
Connect a connector on the FS side to CN19 on FNSCB
Ex.4) Main body + SD + PB
Connect a jumper connector to CN19 on the SDCB
Connect a connector on the PB side to CN29 on PBCB
Ex.5) Main body + LS (1) + LS (2)
Connect three connectors of the LS (1) to the main body and connect a 2 pins connector to the LS (1)
Connect four connectors of the LS (2) to the LS (1)
Ex.6) Main body + LS (1) + LS (2) + FS
Connect three connectors of the LS (1) to the main body and connect a 2 pins connector to the LS (1)
Connect four connectors of the LS (2) to the LS (1)
Connect a connector on the FS side to CN 19 on FNSCB
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[When the main power switch (SW1) is required to be turned OFF/ON in the middle of the ISW]
When the system configuration is as shown below, the SW1 is required to be turned OFF/ON in the middle of
the ISW.
Case 1: Main body + IC + DF-603 + LS-501 (1st set) + LS-501 (2nd set) + FS-503
ISW sequence: FS-503 LS-501 (2nd set) SW1 OFF/ON LS-501 (1st set) DF-603 IC Main
body
Case 2: Main body + IC + DF-603 + LS-501 (1st set) + LS-501 (2nd set)
ISW sequence: LS-501 (1st set) SW1 OFF/ON LS-501 (2nd set) DF-603 IC Main body
However, when the LS-501 (2nd set) is conducted first, the SW1 is not required to be turned OFF/ON.
(2) Types of the transfer mode
There are 2 types of the ISW transfer mode on the machine side as shown below.
1)
When writing a new program (when replacing a board or when failed in writing a program)
Power ON mode
Service mode
When there is an abnormality found with the image processing program of the image processing board, or an
error is found with date displayed on the operation panel, a startup is normally unavailable. In the condition like
this, when the power switch is turned on, the system gets into the ISW standby status.
And when an abnormality occurs while in rewriting the image processing program and the contents of the memory is damaged, the power save LED is flashing when the power is turned on again, and the system gets into
the ISW standby status.
When the image processing program is in the normal condition and there is an abnormality found with other programs, an SC error is normally display on the touch panel while in the startup.
2)
Normal
Service mode
Others
Normal
Service mode
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Procedure
Step
Operations
Connect the parallel cables of the PC to the ISW connectors of the copier.
NOTE
When exiting the ISW, be sure to clean each mirror of the scanner.
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Procedure
Step
Operations
NOTE
When exiting the ISW, be sure to clean each mirror of the scanner.
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Rewriting of firmware
(1) Relationship between the ISW and the display on the operation board
When the ISWTrns program starts up, the main screen of the ISWTrns is displayed. In the main screen, the
selection of transferred files (rewritten data), the display of information, the confirmation of a transferred file
(rewritten data) and the transmission of the transferred file (rewritten data) are conducted. For detailed information of the functions, see the following.
[9]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[8]
[5]
[6]
[7]
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"OK": Accord
"NG": Not accord
"??": A corresponding checksum not found
[7] File Send key
The transmission of the transferred files is started.
[8] Send file information frame
A list of files actually transferred is displayed based on the information selected in the frames [1] and [10], and
pressing the [File Check] key displays the checksum of files and the consistency of the checksum (OK, NG,
??).
[9] File detailed information list
When the version file of [3] is selected, the detailed information of a file are displayed.
[10] Condition selection frame
The condition of the transferred file (rewritten data) is checked. When all the 4 types of combo boxes are
selected, the folder of [2] is set based on the information set in the INI file. The contents of the combo box
selected is stored in the ISWTrns.INI file by "Transmission," and initialized and displayed when being started
next time.
(2) Rewrite procedure
Ex.: When the image control program is written collectively.
Step
1
Operations
Copy the data to the PC. (For the procedure, see "C. Firmware copy.")
Select the machine type, the destination and the board types.
Machine type: bizhub 1050, Destination: KBJ, Board type: 11 to 14 collectively
The data to be used is displayed in the version file selection box and the transmitted file information
frame.
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Press the [File Check] key to check if the data to be used has any problem.
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Step
Operations
Place the copier main body in the standby for the ISW transfer. (For the procedure, see "2) Standby
for the ISW transfer.")
Press the [Start] key on the copier main body side first, and then press the [File Send] key of the
ISWTrns.
[Copier side]
10
11
Check the ROM version information in the service mode to see if the rewrite operation is completed
normally.
It is not completed normally, repeat the procedure from the step 2.
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5.1.5
Error list
Detection function
When the copier main body detects an abnormal condition after turning on the power, the copier does not
display it on the main body touch panel, but inform you of it by lighting or flashing the LED (with the ISW
placed in the standby condition). For the LED display, see the table given below.
No.
1
Transaction
OFF
OFF
Flashing in orange
ISW processing (data being received from the PC and flush memory being
Flashing in green
written)
5
Flashing alternately in
Flashing in red
OFF
or damaged.
is in use or damage.
1. The copier side is not in the receiving condition.
2. The cable is disconnected.
3. The transferred file is wrong.
Transmission of the file failed.
The transmission of the transferred file failed. Communication troubles such as a disconnected cable.
The output to the LPT port failed. Communication troubles such as a disconnected cable.
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Message
Some files cannot be copied.
it.
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Description
0x02
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x21
0x41
0x42
0x43
0x64
0x81
0xC1
0xC2
Program applicable
P
Common
F
Common
I
0xC3
0xC4
0xE1
0xE2
Erasure error.
C/ H/ N/ S/ J
Writing error.
C/ H/ N/ S/ J
Common
P
F
C/ H/ N/ S/ J
NOTE
When rewriting the IC firmware, the execution of the ISW is inhibited if the initialization of the IC is
not completed.
When any one of the errors shown above occurs, an error code is not displayed, but the message
"Now initializing Controller" is shown in the touch panel section.
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Cause
Measure taken
Set it up again.
Check the setup disk and set it up
again.
played in English.
damaged.
The INI file is set incorrectly. (The INI
Set it up again.
Check the ISWTrns.INI file.
combo box is
played.
is set incorrectly.
changed.)
been changed.)
"NG" is displayed
"??" is displayed
while in the file check. ied to the PC, the copying of the
ten.
not be opened" is
gram or system.
ened.
displayed.
displayed.
ing condition.
receiving condition.
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Condition
6
Cause
Measure taken
loosened.
failed" is displayed.
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of specifications.
than 2 m.
mode.
problem found.
5.2
Internet ISW
5.2.1
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"Internet ISW" is a system in which instructions are given to the ISW by using browser so that the copier automatically obtain the program from the program server. Using the Web functions allows you to conduct the ISW
at the user's premise without taking the programs with you.
5.2.2
Operating environment
To make use of the Internet ISW functions, the following conditions must be met.
The copier must be connected to the network environment that allows the download of programs
from the Internet by using ftp or http protocol.
In the following 4 cases, the "Internet ISW" does not operate on the copier.
The main power switch (SW1) is off.
The power switch (SW2) is off.
The copier is in the auto shut-off.
When the security enhanced mode is set to ON (the use of the main body NIC is not allowed.)
NOTE
It operates while in the jam, SC and lower power mode.
5.2.3
Major functions
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5.2.4
Initialization
To make use of the Internet ISW, it is necessary to set in advance the network parameter, program server
address and the fire wall address of the copier.
A. Setting from the operation panel
To introduce the copier main body into the network, set the IP address of the copier from the operation panel.
When this setting has been already made, proceed to "(2) Setting from the Web browser."
(1) Procedure
Step
1
Operating instructions
Press the [Utility/counter] button on the operation panel.
NOTE
The IP address of the copier is normally assigned by the system administrator. For particulars,
contact the system administrator.
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Operations
Start up the Web browser.
When the proxy is set on the Web browser, the main body Web may not be accessed.
For particulars, contact the network administrator. For Web browser, Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator is recommended. However, be sure to avoid setting from two or more browsers at a
time.
Specify the IP address of the copier main body that is entered thorough "A. Setting from the operation panel".
When you access the Web Utilities of the copier main body, "Main page" is displayed.
3
4
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Step
7
Enable Proxy
Proxy Server
When selecting "Use ftp proxy" in "Use of proxy," then select a proxy server
Type
Proxy Server IP
When using the proxy server, set the IP address of the proxy server.
Address
Port Number
When using the proxy server, set the number of the port that uses the proxy
server.
User name on
When selecting the type 1 or type 2 in "Type of proxy server" above set the
When selecting the type 1 or type 2 in "Type of proxy server" above set the
Proxy Server
After completion of entry, click [Next] and then after checking the set items in the setting check
screen, click [Next]. However, if there is an input error, click [Back] following the message shown in
red and then re-set the item.
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Step
9
Operations
Set the program server. (Proxy is used.)
Server
Password for the Program
Server
Receiving time out
Set the receiving time out of the program. When the time is
out, the down load of the program forcibly comes to an end,
and the system returns to the normal mode without conducting the ISW.
10
After completion of entry, click [Next]. Then after checking the set items in the setting check
screen, click [Completed]. However, if there is an input error, click [Back] following the message
shown in red and then re-set the item.
11
Target directory
In the case of http, set the path after the host domain. In
Server
Password for the Program
Server
Receiving time out
Set the receiving time out of the program. When the time is
out, the down load of the program forcibly comes to an
end, and the system returns to the normal mode without
conducting the ISW.
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Step
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Operations
After completion of entry, click [Next]. Then after checking the set items in the setting check
screen, click [Complete]. However, if there is an input error, click [Back] following the message
shown in red and then re-set the item.
13
When the down load test failed, the response error code from the server is display as shown
below. Since there may be a setting error, re-check the initialization.
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5.2.5
Using the Web Utilities of the copier allows the customer engineer, by just making a click from the browser, to
download the programs from the program server automatically for rewriting.
(1) Procedure
Step
1
Operations
Proceed to "Internet ISW" on the Web Utilities.
The ROM version of the board is displayed beside each of the board names.
Select one of the ISW-intended boards in the item "ISW," and check its check box. When specifying the file name to be down loaded, enter it in the "File name" text box column. When specifying
no file name, obtain the following from the specified program server address.
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Operations
Checking of the ISW conditions.
From the screen shown below, you can check the current processing condition to see if there is any
error.
"ISW in communication"
"ISW in rewriting"
"Completed successfully": Be sure to avoid pressing the "Read again" key of the browser to
reboot after successful completion.
"Aborted due to a communication error."
"Aborted due to a communication time error."
"Aborted due to a writing error."
When the ISW is completed successfully, the copier restarts automatically to complete the ISW.
NOTE
Clicking the [Check progress] key allows you to abort the ISW only while in programming.
After restart of the copier main body, check the ROM version in "Internet ISW main screen" to see if
it is being updated successfully.
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5.2.7
When the customer engineer uses the Internet ISW from the touch panel, with no PC brought with, the copier
can download programs from the program server to rewrite them automatically.
(1) Procedure
Ex.: When the image control program is rewritten collectively.
Step
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Operations
Step
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Operations
Pressing the [Start] key starts the download of the latest program for rewriting.
In a case in which the download of an old version programs is required, press the [File Name Input]
key and enter the file name by hand for execution.
When ISW is completed normally, the copier is rebooted and exits ISW automatically.
After the copier main body is rebooted, check the [ROM version screen] to see if the ROM version
has been updated normally.
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5.2.8
A. Proxy server
Proxy server which is provided on the inside of the fire wall is the generic name of a mail server that serves the
proxy of a client who receives an access demand (HTTP and FTP) from the client.
B. Authentication of the proxy server
There are 4 types of authentication methods for the proxy server.
The Internet ISW is corresponding to these 4 types.
C. Authentication type of the proxy server and the command list
(1) Type 1: User user name@host name
When accessing the outside through the proxy, authentication to the proxy server is not required.
When accessing the outside through the proxy server, or when the entry of the user name and password of the
proxy server is not required, this proxy authentication is likely to be used.
Command
Command
Parameter
Reply Code
Description
USER
User name@host
331
PASS
Password
name
Parameter
Reply Code
OPEN
Host name
Description
USER
User name
331
PASS
Password
230
(3) Type 3: FW user name => FW password => SITE host name
This is a type that requires the authentication to the proxy server itself when accessing the outside.
The information of the server you want to access and the user name and password of the proxy server (F/W) are
required.
When accessing the outside through the proxy server and when the user name and the password of the proxy
server are required, this proxy authentication is likely to be used.
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Parameter
Reply Code
USER
FW user name
331
PASS
FW password
230
SITE
Host name
ftp expanded
Description
Transmit the user name of the proxy server
Transmit the password for the user name above
Transmit the user name of the program server
function, defined
for each server
USER
User name
331
PASS
Password
230
(4) Type 4: FW user name => FW password => USER user name@host name
This is almost the same as the type 3, except for the exchange of commands while in authentication.
When all the settings are made correctly and no communication is available with type 3 authentication, this setting is used.
Command
Command
Parameter
Reply Code
USER
FW user name
331
PASS
FW password
230
USER
User name@host
331
name
PASS
Password
Description
230
D. Remarks
For fwtk2.1 (for Unix) and Black Jumbo Dog (for Windows), the type 1 authentication is used.
For most of the proxy servers, the type 1 authentication is used.
When the authentication type of the proxy server is not known, you are recommended to make settings in type
1 authentication as a temporary measure.
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6. OTHERS
6.1
6.1.1
Scanner section
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
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[2]
[1]
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[1]
Mirror unit
[2]
Exposure unit
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6.1.2
(1) Positions from which the screws are not allowed to be removed
9 screws used to assemble the CCD unit
4 attaching screws of the lens reference plate assembly
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[5]
[1]
[1]
[5]
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[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
CCD unit
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(1) Positions from which the screws are not allowed to be removed
11 attaching screws of the writing section cover
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
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6.1.4
(1) Positions from which the screws are not allowed to be removed
2 fixing screws of the developer regulation blade
1 fixing screw of the magnet angle adjusting knob
[5]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
Developing roller
[2]
[5]
[3]
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A.
6. OTHERS
(1) Positions from which the screws are not allowed to be removed
5 attaching screws of the transfer guide plate
2 attaching screws of the transfer assist home sensor assembly
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
Actuator
[2]
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[1]
[1]
[1]
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6.1.6
(1) Positions from which the screws are not allowed to be removed
2 attaching screws of the write position adjusting shaft fixing plate
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[2]
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[3]
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NOTE
This list shows the explanation of the disassembly and reassembly of the parts which are considered necessary to replace (other than periodically replaced parts). However, these parts except for
the covers are not required to be disassembled while in normal service operations.
For the method of replacing the periodically replaced parts, see "3.5 Maintenance procedure".
No
Section
Cover
Parts name
Page referred to
Front door Rt
P.251
Front door Lt
P.252
P.254
Rear cover
P.250
Right cover
P.250
Left cover
P.251
P.255
P.255
P.256
10
P.257
11
P.257
12
Original glass
P.256
CCD unit
P.260
14
Exposure lamp
P.262
15
Exposure unit
P.264
16
Scanner wire
P.266
Writing section
P.269
Lift wire
P.284
19
P.277
20
P.284
13
Scanner section
17
Writing section
18
21
Registration section
22
P.289
23
ADU
ADU
P.291
24
HDD
Hard disk /1
P.294
Hard disk /2
P.295
25
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6.3
Disassembling/reassembling procedure
Caution:
When disassembling/reassembling the parts, be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body
from the power outlet.
6.3.1
Cover
[2]
1.
[1]
2.
steps in reverse.
[1]
[1]
1050fs2057c
1.
[2]
2.
[1]
[1]
1050fs2058c
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1.
2.
[1]
[1]
[2]
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1.
2.
3.
4.
[3]
[2]
[1]
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1.
2.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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NOTE
When reinstalling the front door /Lt [1], be
[3]
[4]
3.
[1]
[2]
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F.
(1) Procedure
1.
2.
[3]
NOTE
When reinstalling the toner supply door [1], be
sure to insert the projection [6] of the hinge
[2]
[5] into the hole [4] provided in the lower section of the toner supply door.
[1]
3.
[6]
[4]
[5]
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1.
2.
[2]
[1]
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1.
2.
[3]
3.
[2]
[1]
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I.
NOTE
The same removal and reinstallation procedure is applicable when the DF-603 is provided.
(1) Procedure
[3]
[2]
1.
2.
3.
[2]
[1]
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J.
NOTE
The same removal and reinstallation procedure is applicable when the DF-603 is provided.
When reinstalling the original glass, be sure that the shading correction plate (white) is on the
upper side of the glass.
(1) Procedure
[3]
1.
[6]
(See P.256)
2.
[4]
[5]
Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the original stopper plate /Lt [2].
3.
Remove 3 screws [3] and then remove the original stopper plate /Rr [4].
4.
[1]
Remove 2 screws [5] and then remove the original stopper plate /Rt [6].
[2]
5.
6.
[7]
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1.
[1]
Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the original stopper plate /Lt [2].
2.
[4]
[2]
3.
[3]
1050fs2068c
Procedure
1.
[1]
2.
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7.
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
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[2]
8.
9.
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6.3.2
[1]
1.
2.
3.
[1]
[2]
[1]
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4.
[2]
[1]
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5.
[2]
[1]
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NOTE
[2]
[3]
[1]
1050fs2077c
[3]
[1]
[2]
1050fs2078c
And then return the lock lever [1] to its original position and lock the ribbon cable [2].
[1]
[2]
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6.
[4]
7.
8.
[3]
[1]
[2]
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1.
[2]
[1]
2.
3.
4.
5.
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6.
[9]
7.
8.
9.
[8]
[6]
[2]
steps in reverse.
[10]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[9]
[6]
[4]
[7]
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[5]
1.
[6]
2.
[3]
3.
[8]
4.
5.
[7]
6.
[4]
[2]
7.
[1]
8.
9.
[2]
[8]
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1.
2.
Insert the optics unit positioning jig [3] into the Vmirror positioning hole [2] and fix the V-mirror unit
[1].
[3]
NOTE
Be sure to insert the optics unit positioning jig
[3] from the front side and pass it through the
[1]
[7]
[2]
Be care full not to confuse the V-mirror positioning hole [2] with the unused hole [4].
[5]
3.
4.
[6]
[4]
[3]
5.
6.
7.
[3]
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[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[3]
[3]
1050fs2226c
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
NOTE
Be sure to insert the optics unit positioning jig [3] from the front side and pass it through the V-mirror unit [1].
Be care full not to confuse the V-mirror positioning hole [2] with the unused hole [4].
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[6]
[3]
[6]
[7]
[12]
[5]
[3]
[5]
[2]
[13]
[9]
[22]
[13]
[15]
[14]
[17]
[22]
[4]
[8]
[16]
[11]
[21]
[1]
[8]
[18]
[10]
[4]
[20]
[18]
[17]
[15]
[7]
[16]
[11]
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8.
Drop the metal ball [3] in between the scanner wire /Fr [1] and /Rr [2] into the installation hole of the drive
pulley [4]. And with this hole as a starting point, wind the wire 4 turns [5] outwards and 5 turns [6] inwards.
NOTE
Be sure to wind the scanner wire with the metal ball [7] at the end outwards and the scanner wire
with the wire terminal [8] at the end inwards.
For both scanner wires, be sure to pull out the one wound outwards in the paper feed direction [9]
from above the drive pulley and the one wound inwards in the paper exit direction [10] from above
the drive pulley.
9.
For each scanner wire that has been wound round the drive pulley, fasten it to the respective wire stoppers
through the wire stopper /Fr [11] or /Rr [12] pulley /1 [13] and via the outside of the pulley [15] of the V-mirror unit [14].
NOTE
Each wire stopper is provided with 2 grooves. Fix the metal ball [7] in the groove on the outside for
the wire stopper /Fr [11], and fix it in the groove on the inside for the wire stopper /Rr [12].
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10. For each scanner wire that has been wound round the drive pulley, after reversing it by the pulley /2 [16],
pass it through the inside of the pulley [15] of the V-mirror unit [14] and pulley /3 [17] and hook the wire terminal [8] to the spring fixing plate [18].
[11][12]
[19]
stoppers /Fr [11] and /Rr [12]. (The sheet is common to both the front and rear stoppers.)
NOTE
Be sure to paste it so that the wire restriction
sheet comes in contact with the wire.
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12. Fasten tentatively each of the spring fixing plates with the screw [20].
13. Loosen once the screw [20], attach the spring [21] between 2 spring fixing plate [18] and then fix each
spring fixing plate with the screw [20].
NOTE
After attaching each of the scanner wires, check the respective exposure unit mounting brackets
[22] if they turn to the inside.
14. For the parts to be installed hereafter, reinstall them following the removal steps in reverse.
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Writing section
Cautions:
Be absolutely sure not to turn on the writing section with it displaced from its regular position.
Be absolutely sure not to remove the writing section cover. If laser beams get in your eyes, you
may suffer loss of sight.
After turning off the main power switch (SW1) or the power switch (SW2), be absolutely sure not to
remove the writing section for about 2 minutes.
1.
2.
Remove 8 screws [1] and then remove the writing section cover [2].
[4]
[3]
NOTE
When reinstalling the writing section cover
[2], hold it by inserting the notch holes [3] at
either side into the hooks [4] of the main body
frame.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[4]
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3.
4.
[1]
5.
steps in reverse.
[3]
[2]
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1.
2.
3.
[3]
[1] [4]
[1]
[2]
[2]
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[6]
[4]
4.
5.
6.
7.
[2]
[3]
NOTE
[5]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[4]
[8]
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8.
9.
[1]
[4]
[2]
[2]
[3]
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10. Slide the pulley [1] and remove the wire end [2]
[2]
[3]
[1]
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[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
12. Remove the lift wires /Fr1 [4] and /Fr2 [5] from
the pulley [3].
NOTE
When reinstalling it, make sure that the lift
wires /Fr1 [4] and /Fr2 [5] are contained in the
wire cover [2] and they are not crossing each
other.
[4]
[5]
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[2]
13. Pull out from up to down the lift wires /Fr1 and /
[1]
Fr2 [2] from the arm [1] of the paper lift plate.
NOTE
Be sure to pull out the lift wire gently and take
care that the lift wire does not get damaged
by the edges of the metal frame.
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[5]
ground [2].
16. Remove 4 screws [5] and then remove the connector mounting plate [6].
[4]
[2] [1]
[6]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
20. Remove the lift wires /Rr1 [4] and /Rr2 [5] from
the pulley [3].
NOTE
When reinstalling it, make sure that the lift
wires /Rr1 [4] and /Rr2 [5] are contained in the
wire cover [2] and they are not crossing each
other.
[5]
[4]
[2]
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21. Pull out from up to down the lift wires /Rr1 and /
[1]
Rr2 [2] from the arm [1] of the paper lift plate.
NOTE
Be sure to pull out the lift wire gently and take
care that the lift wire does not get damaged
by the edges of the metal frame.
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[2]
[3]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
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[4]
[5]
5.
[3]
6.
Hold down the paper stopper [3] and pull out the
lift plate cover [4] upward to remove it.
NOTE
When removing the lift plate cover [4], raise
up the pick-up roller [5] in the arrow-marked
direction to move it out of the way.
When reinstalling the bracket [2], push it
lightly in the opposite direction of removal
and fix it with screws.
[1]
[2]
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7.
[1]
[2]
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8.
NOTE
To make it clear, the picture shows the condition in which the lift plate is removed.
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
9.
[3]
10. Remove the paper guides /Fr [5] and /Rr [6].
NOTE
When reinstalling it, be sure to fasten the
paper guides /Fr [5] and /Rr [6] with the
screws [2] and the screws [3], 3 each. Then
tentatively tighten the screws [1] and the
screws [4], 3 each and tighten them up fully
after placing the paper guides /Fr and /Rr in a
[5]
[6]
horizontal position.
To check the verticality of the paper guides,
move the guide plate up and down with copy
paper placed on the lift plate and check the
clearance of the paper guide.
[2]
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[4]
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[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[6]
[5]
[3]
[4]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[3]
[4]
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cover [4].
6. OTHERS
[1]
[3]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[5]
[4]
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20. Cut off the connector [1] and the wire binding
band [2].
[3]
[4]
NOTE
When reinstalling it, be sure to replace the
wire binding band with a new one.
[2]
NOTE
After completion of reinstallation, be sure to
[1]
conduct the paper size detection adjustments. (See chapter III "4.3.1 Tray adjust1050fs2774c
ment.")
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1.
2.
3.
[3]
[1] [4]
[1]
[2]
[2]
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4.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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5.
6.
7.
8.
[2]
[4]
[6]
[3]
[5]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[4]
[8]
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9.
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[1]
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[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
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[5]
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6.3.5
6. OTHERS
Registration section
1.
2.
[2]
[1]
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6. OTHERS
3.
4.
5.
[3]
[1]
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[2]
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6.3.6
6. OTHERS
ADU
1.
2.
[1]
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
[4] [5]
[2]
[3]
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8.
9.
[1]
[1]
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[2].
[2]
[1]
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ADU from the guide rails /Lt [3] and /Rt [4].
11. Hold the stay [5] and the paper reverse/exit section [6] with 2 people and remove the ADU.
NOTE
Be sure place the ADU in a horizontal place.
Placing the ADU from the front side diagonally
may deform the open/close door /A [7]. Be
absolutely sure to avoid this.
[4]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[5]
[1]
[3]
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6.3.7
[4]
1.
[1]
2.
3.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
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4.
5.
[5]
[1]
6.
7.
[4]
[2]
[3]
[2]
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[4]
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6. OTHERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[2]
[5]
[4]
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6.4
6.4.1
A. Connecting connector
(1) Connector position
[1]
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[1]
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Pin No.
Signal name
PAT1
PAT2
PAT3
Description
Light ON signal
Output timing
L signal output when the
Type of signal
Open collector
printing available
L signal output while in the
scanning or printing operation
L signal output when an
abnormal stop occurs due to
jams, error codes, no paper,
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or no toner
4
PAT4
24V
24V DC source
At all times
24V,
500 mA
P.GND
Power ground
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[2]
[1]
1.
2.
[3]
[4]
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3.
[1]
[2]
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4.
[1]
[2]
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5.
[1]
Remove the IC board unit. (See IC unit Field Service "4.2.1 Removal / Installation of IC Unit").
6.
Remove 3 screws [1] and then remove the exterior mounting plate /A [2].
[2]
[1]
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[2]
7.
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[2]
[3]
[1]
8.
[4]
[5]
[6]
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[1]
[2]
9.
10. Reinstall the arm cover /1, the arm cover /2 and
the adjusting knob following the removal steps in
reverse.
[3]
[4]
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[2]
[1]
12. Reinstall the upper cover /Rt and the rear cover
following the removal steps in reverse.
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6.4.2
6. OTHERS
A. Connecting connector
(1) Connector position
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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[1]
[3]
CN37 (Serial)
[2]
CN36 (Parallel)
[4]
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6.5
6.5.1
"PCS" stands for "proactive customization support," and three types of items are set so that the demands
expected in the POD market and Product printing market can be met. Providing these parts allows customization adequate to the user's type of usage.
6.5.2
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0 count
Unit
6. OTHERS
Type
Remarks
size detection
connector
Transfer/separation Used exclusively for A3, A4
charger unit
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Pink
Blue
sheet assembly
Purple
Gray
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6.5.3
Other than the transfer/separation charger unit assembled with each size of the transfer assist sheet, it is
possible to purchase the transfer assist sheet assembly.
1.
[1]
2.
Remove the screw [1] and then remove the connector cover [2].
[2]
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3.
4.
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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5.
NOTE
Be sure to install the wiring harness of the
size detection connector [3] so that the rear
end section [5] does not protrude from the
inner end [7] of the connector bracket plate
[6]
[1]
[5]
[7]
[4]
[2]
[3]
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6.
[6]
[4]
7.
8.
9.
[5]
[7]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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[4]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[1]
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[3]
14. Reinstall the ADU covers /Rt and /Lt and the
lever A.
15. Put the ADU back to the inside of the main body.
16. Change the software DIPSW settings in the service mode to the following.
DIPSW26-0: On (1)
DIPSW26-1: On (1)
NOTE
When the above software DIPSW is changed,
[4]
[2]
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[1]
[2]
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(2) Procedure
For the main body, see "11.1.3 Pick-up roller load adjustment".
For the PF, see"5.3 Adjusting the pick-up roller pressure" in the Field Service for the PF-701.
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6.5.4
6. OTHERS
A. Maintenance Item
No.
Unit
Description
Quantity
classification
1
Transfer/
Implementation classification
Materials
Tools used
separation
fer/separation unit
charger unit
(2) Replacing of trans-
Classification
Parts name
Quan-
Actual replacement
tity
cycle
assembly * 1
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
6,000,000
Transfer/separation
10
charger unit
6,000,000
11
6,000,000
12
6,000,000
13
6,000,000
14
6,000,000
15
6,000,000
16
6,000,000
* 1 For the PCS corresponding transfer assist assembly, the counter management is not available. The numerical values given here are reference.
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C. Maintenance procedure
Caution:
When replacing the periodically replaced parts, be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body
from the power outlet.
Procedure
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6.6
6.6.1
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"CMS" stands for "customer maintenance support," and this is applicable when the user wants to change parts
by himself.
For CMS corresponding parts, 9 types of parts are set. However, some parts provided as an assembly of parts
larger than those replaced normally by the CE so that the user can easily conduct the part replacement operation.
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Purpose
To return to the normal operation as soon as possible when the waste toner recycle box of RC-501 is full.
2)
Replacement cycle
Replacement procedure
1.
When the user replaces CMS corresponding parts, the counter needs to be reset. By changing the CMS
corresponding parts counter from DIPSW15-0 to 1, [CMS Parts Count] is displayed in the utility menu
screen.
2.
The parts name/parts number/limit value of [CMS Parts Count] is registered by the user, and can also be
reset. In addition, as this count value uses the value of [Count of each part] in service mode, when
DIPSW15-0 is set to 1, the contents of the [Count of each part] settings are displayed in the [Utility] mode.
3.
The counting method of the [CMS Parts Count] is shown in the table below.
DIPSW
CMS Function
Counter No.
Counting Method
Ignore
1 to 30
1 count for each paper exit in the single side mode, 2 counts in
Apply
1 to 2
3 to 4
5 to 6
7 to 8
9 to 10
15-0
the double side mode.
11 to 12
When the document is scanned from the ADF, 1 count for each
paper exit.
13 to 14
15 to 30
1 count for each paper exit in the single side mode, 2 counts in
the double side mode.
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ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
7. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT / SETTING SECTION
7.1
Composition
1.
nations.
2.
When conducting claims in the field, it is necessary to
3.
2.
3.
to the unit.
1.
4.
5.
of electricity connected to the same power supply? (e.g.: Electric noise sources such as elevator and air conditioner)
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Machine adjustment
Magnification adjustment
Timing adjustment
Centering adjustment
Warp adjustment
ADF adjustment
Process
adjustment
Counter
Count
ISW
Finisher adjustment
IP HDD format
Others
318
Slit glass
Cleaning web
Replacement parts/Others
Cleaning blade
Adjustment items
Developer
This table shows the list of adjustment items when replacing a part. Items are numbered in a circle by the
priority if there is any.
Drum
After PM Implementation
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IP HDD format
Setting powder application
Dust-proof glass cleaning (Write unit)
Mirror unit positioning (require the jigs)
Blade auto replacement spring charge
Fusing lamp's installation direction (Maker's mark in front)
Thermistor positioning (require the jig)
Thermostat positioning (require the jig)
Parameter board (PB) replacement
EEPROM replacement
Grip conveyance home sensor adjustment
Trimmer board solenoid operation counter clear
Multi feed detection board adjustment
c
d
d
d
When replacing the image processing board (IPB) due to the IPB being damaged, the parameter board (PB)
that was installed on the damaged IPB should be used on the new IPB. Contact the service manager of the
authorized distributor if it is considered that the PB is also damaged.
The parameter board (PB) stores various adjustment data, setting data and counter data. Therefore, when
replacing the PB, perform all adjustments and settings, and be sure to replace the parts for control correction (Drum, developer, cleaning blade, cleaning web). For details, contact the service manager of the
authorized distributor.
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d
When replacing a board due to the PB control board (PBCB), the SD control board (SDCB), FD control
board (FDCB) or the FNS control board (FNSCB) being damaged, the non-volatile memory (EEPROM) that
was installed on the damaged control board should be used on the new control board. Install the new EEP-
ROM and perform all adjustments for the PB, SD, FD or FS if it is considered that the EEPROM is also dam-
aged.
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PB control board
(PBCB)
SD control board
(SDCB)
c
FD control board (FDCB)
c
d
LS control board (LSCB)
Operation board /1
(OB1)
Thermostat /2 (TS2)
Thermostat /1 (TS1)
Thermistor /3 (TH3)
Thermistor /1 (TH1)
Registration roller
Write unit
CCD unit
9. UTILITY MODE
9. UTILITY MODE
9.1
Note
For details on the utility mode, refer to "User's guide."
01 System Setting 01 Language Setting
02 Buzzer Setting
Setting
04 Preset Zoom
05 Tandem Setting
01 Reset Setting
01 Initial Setting
02 Reset Function Setting
03 Initial by Key Counter Insert
ting
01 System Setting
Setting
02 Time Setting
03 Timer Action On/Off Setting
04 Lunch Hour Off Setting
05 Set Password for Timer Interrupt
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06 Machine
01 System Setting
9. UTILITY MODE
Manager Setting
06 Expert
Adjustment
07 Size Setting
08 Annotation Setting
09 Perfect Binding Mode Setting
02 Manager/Machine Register
03 User Auth./Volume
01 Authentication Method
Track
02 Authentication Setting
02 Section Management Setting
02 Volume Track
03 User Authentication Set
04 Non register/Output Set
04 Network Setting
01 TCP/IP
Setting
02 NetWare
03 IPP
04 FTP
05 SNMP
06 SMB
07 AppleTalk
08 E-Mail
09 HDD
10 Alert Mail
11 CSRC
12 AP I/F
13 PSWC
14 Network Setting Clear
15 SNMP Trap
05 Copy/Printer Setting
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9. UTILITY MODE
06 Machine
Manager Setting
06 System Connection
01 User Call
07 Security Setting
Setting
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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01 Tray Adjustment
02 Magnification
Adjustment
03 Timing Adjustment
04 Centering Adjust-
ment
05 Warp Adjustment
06 NonImage Area Erase Check
07 ADF Adjustment
02 Process Adjustment
01 High Voltage
Adjustment
02 HV Adjustment (Charge)
03 HV Adjustment (Transfer)
04 HV Adjustment (Separation AC)
05 HV Adjustment (Separation DC)
06 HV Adjustment (Charging grid voltage)
07 HV Adjustment (Bias of development DC)
08 Transfer Guide Confirm
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02 Process Adjustment
Adjustment
01 PM Count
02 Data Collection
03 Parts Counter
04 Machine Condition
05 List Output
01 List Output
06 Test Mode
07 System Setting
01 Software SW Setting
02 Telephone Number Setting
03 M/C Serial Number Setting
04 Setting Date Input
08 ROM Version
01 ROM Version
09 CS Remote Care
01 CS Remote Care
01 E-Mail
02 Modem
10 ISW
01 ISW
11 Finisher Adjustment
Adj.
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Adj.
07 Perfect Binder
Adjustment
01 CE Authentication Setting
02 CE Password Setting
14 IP HDD Format
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01 IP HDD Format
10.3.1
Tray adjustment
(1) Procedure
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[Tray 1 (2)]
[Tray 2 (1)]
250mm
[Tray 2 (2)]
[Tray 3 (1)]
[Tray 3 (2)]
[Tray 4 (1)]
[Tray 4 (2)]
[Tray 5 (1)]
[Tray 5 (2)]
[1]
Note
Be sure to select (1) of the tray you adjust.
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Magnification adjustment
328
0 mm
-0.5
102.8 -0.5
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(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
screen.
<SIDE1>] key.
<SIDE2>] key.
screen"
205.7 1
205.7 1
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1050fs3003c
screen"
Enter a numeric value through the numeric keys
and press the [Set] key.
Setting range:-10 (short) to +10 (long)
1 step = 0.05%
1 step = 0.05%
can be obtained.
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can be obtained.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
screen.
<SIDE1>] key.
5. "Printer
<SIDE2>] key.
Horizontal
Adjustment
<SIDE1>
screen"
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190
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1050fs3005c
9. "Printer
Horizontal
Adjustment
<SIDE1>
screen"
Enter a numeric value through the numeric keys
and press the [Set] key.
Setting range:-10 (short) to +10 (long)
1 step = 0.1%
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exposure unit.
ADF.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
screen.
key.
key.
ton.
6. Select A3 or 11 x 17 paper, and set the "adjustment chart" on the ADF. Press the Start button.
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190
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10.3.3
Timing adjustment
screen"
Enter a numeric value through the numeric keys
NOTE
Be sure the printer drum clock adjustment
(Side 1) has been adjusted.
(1) Procedure
ing.
NOTE
Be sure the printer drum clock adjustment
(Side 2) has been adjusted.
screen.
Press the [03 Timing Adjustment] key on the
sub menu.
(1) Procedure
[COPY] key.
6. Select A3 or 11 x 17 paper. Press the Start button to output the test pattern (No.16).
<SIDE2>] key.
20
1050fs3008c
333
20
value is obtained.
(1) Procedure
334
6. Select A3 or 11 x 17 paper. Press the Start button to output the test pattern (No.16).
damaged.
Only perform this adjustment when the transfer error still occurs after performing "Transfer Assist Push Position adjustment" and
(1) Procedure
adjustment"
Release
Position
and
adj."
"Transfer
after
Assist
performing
screen.
Press the [03 Timing Adjustment] key on the
sub menu.
6. Select A3 or 11 x 17 paper. Press the Start button to output the test pattern (No.16).
(1) Procedure
5. "COPY screen"
Change the print mode to [1 - 2], and select the
tray in which the transfer assist sheet is loaded.
335
1 step = 0.5mm
(1) Procedure
Note
The following table shows the relation
among pressure amount, pressure point,
release point, and limit step of the adjustment. If the adjustment value exceeds the
limit steps, the transfer assist sheet may
contact and damage the photoconductor.
(Note that the steps described below are
Pressure point
Release point
(Step)
(Step)
(Step)
-10
+12
-10
-20
+22
+10
+2
screen.
336
I.
sub menu.
[COPY] key.
[COPY] key.
SIDE1 SIDE2
SIDE1 SIDE2
Note
Note
6. Select A3 or 11 x 17 paper, and set the "adjustment chart" on the ADF. Press the Start button.
7. When the ADF regist loop amount is not appropriate, press the [SERVICE] key.
1 step = 0.1 mm
337
Centering adjustment
direction.
NOTE
Be sure the printer centering has been
adjusted.
(1) Procedure
5. Select A3 or 11 x 17 paper. Press the Start button to output the test pattern (No.16).
sub menu.
338
Note
SIDE 1 represents the front side and SIDE 2
represents the back side.
"Small" represents paper which is smaller
NOTE
adjusted.
(1) Procedure
339
4. Select A4 or 8.5 X 11 paper and press Start key to output the test pattern.
5. Check if there is any skew on the printed out image by looking at it.
Note
Save a paper skew amount of the last copy in Parameter memory board (PMB).
If you return to User Mode with a still-skewed image, a skew amount of the still-skewed image
will be saved in Parameter memory board (PMB). Therefore, keep adjusting till there will be no
skew.
339-1
Warp adjustment
10.3.6
(1) Procedure
screen.
menu.
A. Procedure
ton.
340
10.3.7
ADF adjustment
Preparation:
nals.
Handling 1
When the non-image area erase function is not used
very frequently, or when copy originals that have a
dark background are not copied very frequently in
non-image area erase, the copier can be used in the
current installation location. However, when copy
originals that have a dark background are frequently
(1) Procedure
screen.
menu.
mode again.
Note
Set the "white chart" in the A4-direction.
341
screen.
menu.
appears.
7. When malfunction is found, press the [SERVICE] key to repeat steps 5 and 6.
ment] key.
1050fs3026c
342
[1]
[2]
(1) Procedure
1050fs3022c
[2]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[4]
1050fs3023c
343
10.3.8
Reset the adjustment values of the machine adjustment to the factory initial data or the installation initial
data.
A. Procedure
[2]
screen.
Press the [08 Recall Standard Data] on the sub
menu.
[4]
[1]
1050fs3024c
played.
12. Replace the sensor plate to the position of original size (A4 or 8.5 x 11) that the customer
mainly uses.
344
345
the
message
of
completion
appears.
NOTE
NOTE
1) Error 1
(1) Procedure
screen"
Press the [01 Blade Setting Mode] key.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
346
ment] key.
screen.
sub menu.
1) Error 1
The maximum density sensor (on the
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
[1]
key.
2) Error 2
The auto dot diameter adjustment com-
347
I.
sub menu.
charge toner.
screen"
key.
NOTE
When the following error messages appear,
check to see if the toner control sensor board
(TCSB) is properly installed and cleaned.
Conduct the adjustment again.
1) Error 1
The gamma sensor (on the TCSB) dirt correction has been corrected 10 or more
times, but it does not converge.
2) Error 2
No signal is outputted from the gamma
sensor. Control patch detect signal is not
outputted.
3) Error 3
Regression error during the gamma curve
calculation.
348
10.4.3
Reset the adjustment values of the process adjustment to the factory initial data or the installation initial
10.4.4
data.
A. Procedure
screen.
NOTE
Input data according to instructions of KMBT
field support section.
A. Procedure
Note
Selecting [Factory initial data] recalls the
factory initial data.
Selecting [Installation initial data] recalls
the adjustment values stored when code
"91-00" of the I/O check mode was conducted.
When selecting [Data at shipment] or [Data
at installation], the data returns with no display changed on the screen.
349
10.5 Counter
PM count
NOTE
The PM count is different in the count condition depending on the setting of DIPSW8-
6.
When set to "0": 1 count for a single side of
each large paper exit, and
2 counts for a double side.
When set to "1": 2 counts for a single side
reset.
set to "0."
The developer count and the sensitive drum
count are made at all times 1 count for a single side and 2 counts for a double side for a
small size paper, 2 counts for a single count
and 4 counts for a double count for a large
size paper.
A. Counter reset
Reset the PM count, developer count and drum
count.
NOTE
Be sure to reset the PM count after implementing a periodic check (every 750,000
prints).
Otherwise, the periodic check alert message
and icon do not disappear.
Be sure to reset the developer count after
replacing a developer. Otherwise, gray background image and toner scatter may occur.
Also, the Drum/Deve icon on the user
screen does not disappear.
Be sure to reset the sensitive drum count
after replacing a drum. Otherwise, image gray
background and toner scatter may occur.
350
B. PM cycle
10.5.2
Data collection
A. Confirmation method
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
351
reset
confirmation
screen"
is
352
CSRC parameter
For
Remark
Japan
Inch
00
A2
17 x 22
A2
01
A3
11 x 17
A3
02
B4
81/2 x 14
B4 (8K)
03
A4
81/2 x 11
A4
04
B5
51/2 x 81/2
B5 (16K)
05
A5
A5
06
B6
F4
07
81/2 x 14
08
81/2 x 11
A4
10
09
Special
Special
Special
11
0A
PostCard
Metric
Not used
CSRC command
Item
Remark
(Parameter)
1
BH (00)
BI (00)
F6 (01)
353
CSRC parameter
Item
Remark
(F0)
354
00
01
Simplex mode
Duplex mode
02
03
04
05
06
Z-Fold mode
07
Z-Fold mode
CSRC parameter
Item
(V0)
Average pixel
Remark
ratio (%)
00
Total count
01
Print count 1
02
Print count 2
03
Print count 3
04
Print count 4
05
Print count 5
06
Print count 6
07
Print count 7
08
Print count 8
10
09
Print count 9
11
0A
Print count 10
12
0B
Print count 11
13
0C
Print count 12
14
0D
Print count 13
15
0E
Print count 14
16
0F
Print count 15
17
10
Print count 16
18
11
Print count 17
19
12
Print count 18
20
13
Print count 19
21
14
Print count 20
22
15
Print count 21
23
16
Print count 22
24
17
Print count 23
25
18
Print count 24
26
19
Print count 25
27
1A
Print count 26
28
1B
Print count 27
29
1C
Print count 28
30
1D
Print count 29
31
1E
Print count 30
Displaying up to
the first place of a Newest data
decimal point
Oldest data
355
CSRC parameter
Pixel ratio
(V1)
(%)
Quantity
Displaying
Displaying
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
10
09
11
0A
12
0B
13
0C
14
0D
15
0E
Paper Size
Mode
Date
Remark
Copier or
Printer
of papers
decimal
point
356
NO.
NO.
CSRC
Section
DIPSW11-7 is set to 1
00
J11-01
01
J11-02
02
J11-03
03
J11-04
04
J12-01
05
J12-02
06
J12-03
07
J12-04
08
J13-01
10
09
J13-02
11
0A
J13-03
12
0B
J13-04
13
0C
J14-01
14
0D
J14-02
15
0E
J14-03
16
0F
J15-01
17
10
J15-02
18
11
J15-03
19
12
J15-04
Tray /1
Tray /2
Tray /3
Tray /4
Tray /5
20
13
J17-01
Paper feed
21
14
J17-02
conveyance
22
15
J17-03
23
16
J17-04
24
17
J17-05
25
18
J17-06
26
19
J17-12
27
1A
J18-01
28
1B
J18-02
29
1C
J18-03
Tray /4
30
1D
J18-04
Tray /5
31
1E
J18-05
32
1F
J18-06
Tray /3
33
20
J18-07
Tray /4
Tray /3
CSRC
Section
DIPSW11-7 is set to 1
34
21
J18-08
Tray /5
35
22
J21-01
Sensitive drum
36
23
J31-01
Registration
37
24
J31-02
38
25
J32-01
39
26
J32-02
40
27
J32-03
41
28
J32-04
42
29
J32-05
43
2A
J32-06
44
2B
J92-01
45
2C
J92-02
46
2D
J93-01
47
2E
J94-01
48
2F
J19-01
Fixing/exit
ADU
49
30
J19-02
50
31
J51-01
PF
Main body
51
32
J61-01
DF
52
33
J61-02
53
34
J62-01
54
35
J62-02
55
36
J62-03
56
37
J62-04
57
38
J62-05
58
39
J62-06
59
3A
J62-07
60
3B
J62-08
61
3C
J62-09
62
3D
J62-10
63
3E
J63-01
64
3F
J63-02
65
40
J63-03
66
41
J63-04
67
42
J63-05
68
43
J63-06
69
44
J63-07
70
45
J63-08
71
46
J63-09
72
47
J63-10
73
48
J63-11
357
CSRC
Section
NO.
358
(J0)
DIPSW11-7 is set to 1
74
49
J72-01
75
4A
76
77
78
CSRC
(J0)
DIPSW11-7 is set to 1
115
72
J72-66
J72-02
116
73
J72-67
4B
J72-03
117
74
J72-68
4C
J72-04
118
75
J72-69
4D
J72-05
119
76
J72-70
79
4E
J72-06
120
77
J72-71
80
4F
J72-09
121
78
J72-72
81
50
J72-10
122
79
J72-73
82
51
J72-11
123
7A
J72-74
83
52
J72-12
124
7B
J72-75
84
53
J72-13
125
7C
J72-76
85
54
J72-14
126
7D
J72-77
86
55
J72-16
127
7E
J72-78
87
56
J72-17
128
7F
J72-79
88
57
J72-18
129
80
J72-80
89
58
J72-19
130
81
J72-81
90
59
J72-20
131
82
J72-82
91
5A
J72-21
132
83
J72-83
92
5B
J72-22
133
84
J72-84
93
5C
J72-23
134
85
J72-85
94
5D
J72-28
135
86
J72-86
95
5E
J72-30
136
87
J72-87
96
5F
J72-39
137
88
J72-88
97
60
J72-40
138
89
J72-89
98
61
J72-41
139
8A
J72-90
FD
FS
FD
99
62
J72-42
140
8B
J72-99
100
63
J72-43
141
8C
J74-01
101
64
J72-44
142
8D
J74-02
102
65
J72-45
143
8E
J74-03
103
66
J72-46
144
8F
J74-04
104
67
J72-47
145
90
J74-05
105
68
J72-48
146
91
J74-06
106
69
J72-49
147
92
J74-07
107
6A
J72-50
148
93
J74-08
108
6B
J72-58
149
94
J74-09
109
6C
J72-59
150
95
J74-10
110
6D
J72-61
151
96
J74-11
111
6E
J72-62
152
97
J74-12
112
6F
J72-63
153
98
J74-19
113
70
J72-64
154
99
J74-31
114
71
J72-65
155
9A
J74-32
Section
SD
SD
LS
NO.
CSRC
Section
NO.
DIPSW11-7 is set to 1
156
9B
J74-33
157
9C
158
159
CSRC
Section
DIPSW11-7 is set to 1
197
C4
J74-90
J74-34
198
C5
J74-91
9D
J74-35
199
C6
J74-92
9E
J74-36
200
C7
J74-93
160
9F
J74-37
201
C8
J74-96
161
A0
J74-38
202
C9
J74-97
162
A1
J74-39
203
CA
J74-98
163
A2
J74-40
204
CB
J74-99
164
A3
J74-41
165
A4
J74-42
166
A5
J74-49
167
A6
J74-60
168
A7
J74-61
169
A8
J74-62
170
A9
J74-63
171
AA
J74-64
172
AB
J74-65
173
AC
J74-66
174
AD
J74-67
175
AE
J74-68
176
AF
J74-69
177
B0
J74-70
178
B1
J74-71
179
B2
J74-72
180
B3
J74-73
181
B4
J74-74
182
B5
J74-75
183
B6
J74-76
184
B7
J74-77
185
B8
J74-78
186
B9
J74-79
187
BA
J74-80
188
BB
J74-81
189
BC
J74-82
190
BD
J74-83
191
BE
J74-84
192
BF
J74-85
193
C0
J74-86
194
C1
J74-87
195
C2
J74-88
196
C3
J74-89
LS
PB
PB
359
NO.
CSRC parameter
Item
(F1)
360
00
1-1 mode
01
1-2 mode
02
2-1 mode
03
2-2 mode
04
05
06
07
SDF mode
08
10
09
11
0A
12
0B
13
0C
14
0D
15
0E
Text
16
0F
Photo
17
10
Low contrast
18
11
Custom size
19
12
20
13
21
14
22
15
23
16
24
17
25
18
Upper binding
26
19
Tab original
27
1A
28
1B
29
1C
Group
30
1D
Offset group
31
1E
Collated
32
1F
Offset collated
33
20
Face down
34
21
Face up
35
22
1 to N
36
23
N to 1
Count conditions
NO.
CSRC parameter
Item
Count conditions
(F1)
37
24
38
25
39
26
Trimmer
40
27
41
28
Preset magnification E4
42
29
Preset magnification E3
43
2A
Preset magnification E2
44
2B
Preset magnification E1
45
2C
Preset magnification R4
46
2D
Preset magnification R3
47
2E
Preset magnification R2
48
2F
Preset magnification R1
49
30
Preset Zoom 1
50
31
Preset Zoom 2
51
32
Preset Zoom 3
52
33
ZOOM
53
34
Vertical/Horizontal ZOOM
54
35
Maximum ZOOM
55
36
Minimum ZOOM
56
37
APS
57
38
AMS
58
39
Auto density
59
3A
60
3B
61
3C
Interrupted copy
62
3D
63
3E
Sheet insertion
64
3F
Chapter control
65
40
Combination
66
41
Booklet copy
67
42
68
43
69
44
Image insert
70
45
Book copy
71
46
Program job
72
47
73
48
Neg-/Positive reverse
74
49
Auto repeat
75
4A
Manual repeat
76
4B
77
4C
Frame erasure
78
4D
Fold erasure
361
CSRC parameter
Item
Count conditions
(F1)
79
4E
Image centering
80
4F
All-image area
81
50
Image shift
82
51
Reduction shift
83
52
Overlay
84
53
Watermark
85
54
Stamp
86
55
Date/Time
87
56
Page
88
57
Numbering
89
58
Set quantity 1
90
59
91
5A
92
5B
93
5C
94
5D
95
5E
96
5F
97
60
98
61
99
62
open
(in seconds)
(in minutes)
100
63
101
64
102
65
103
66
104
67
105
68
106
69
107
6A
108
6B
109
6C
110
6D
N of ADF NF occurred
111
6E
112
6F
information
362
NO.
CSRC parameter
Item
Count conditions
(F1)
113
70
114
71
N of scanner scanned
115
72
N of electrode cleaned
116
73
N of memory overflow
117
74
118
75
119
76
N of AGC retry
120
77
121
78
122
79
123
7A
124
7B
125
7C
126
7D
127
7E
128
7F
129
80
130
81
131
82
132
83
133
84
134
85
135
86
136
87
137
88
138
89
139
8A
140
8B
141
8C
142
8D
143
8E
Hole-Punch
144
8F
Z-Folding
145
90
146
91
Mixplex (Simplex)
147
92
Mixplex (Duplex)
148
93
149
94
150
95
363
CSRC parameter
Item
(F1)
364
151
96
152
97
153
98
154
99
155
9A
156
9B
157
9C
158
9D
159
9E
160
9F
Multi Center
161
A0
162
A1
163
A2
164
A3
165
A4
166
A5
167
A6
168
A7
169
A8
170
A9
171
AA
172
AB
173
AC
174
AD
175
AE
176
AF
177
B0
178
B1
179
B2
180
B3
181
B4
182
B5
183
B6
184
B7
185
B8
186
B9
187
BA
188
BB
Arbitrary stamp
189
BC
190
BD
191
BE
192
BF
Count conditions
NO.
CSRC parameter
Item
Count conditions
(F1)
193
C0
194
C1
195
196
C2
C3
197
C4
198
C5
trim
ming is set.
without trim
199
C6
200
C7
201
C8
opened/closed
Number of times PB upper door is
opened/closed
365
NO.
CSRC
SC code
Section
parameter
(E0/E1)
28
1B
SC21-04
Transfer/separation
29
1C
SC21-05
cleaning motor
30
1D
SC21-06
abnormality
31
1E
SC21-07
32
1F
SC21-08
abnormality
not counted.
33
20
SC23-01
NOTE
NO.
CSRC
SC code
Section
parameter
2
3
366
00
01
02
03
34
21
SC23-02
Developing motor
abnormality
(E0/E1)
1
SC13-01
SC13-02
SC13-03
SC13-05
35
22
SC23-03
abnormality
36
23
SC23-04
mality
37
24
SC23-05
abnormality (PF)
38
25
SC23-06
Vertical conveyance
39
26
SC23-07
motor abnormality
40
27
SC23-08
(PF)
41
28
SC23-09
42
29
SC23-10
abnormality (PF)
43
2A
SC23-11
44
2B
SC23-12
mality
45
2C
SC23-13
46
2D
SC23-14
47
2E
SC23-15
48
2F
SC23-17
49
30
SC23-20
50
31
SC23-21
51
32
SC23-22
52
33
SC23-24
53
34
SC23-25
54
35
SC23-26
55
36
SC24-01
Drum temperature
56
37
SC24-02
sensor abnormality
04
SC18-11
Tray /1 abnormality
05
SC18-12
06
SC18-13
07
SC18-10
08
SC18-21
10
09
SC18-22
11
0A
SC18-23
12
0B
SC18-20
13
0C
SC18-31
14
0D
SC18-32
15
0E
SC18-33
16
0F
SC18-30
17
10
SC18-41
18
11
SC18-42
19
12
SC18-43
20
13
SC18-40
21
14
SC18-51
22
15
SC18-52
23
16
SC18-53
24
17
SC18-50
25
18
SC21-01
Charger cleaning
26
19
SC21-02
motor abnormality
27
1A
SC21-03
Tray /2 abnormality
Tray /3 abnormality
Tray /4 abnormality
Tray /5 abnormality
57
38
SC28-01
58
39
SC28-02
mality
59
3A
SC28-03
60
3B
SC28-04
61
3C
SC29-01
62
3D
SC29-02
63
3E
SC29-03
64
3F
SC29-04
65
40
SC29-05
66
41
SC29-06
Process abnormality
NO.
CSRC
SC code
Section
NO.
parameter
CSRC
SC code
Section
parameter
(E0/E1)
(E0/E1)
67
42
SC29-07
68
43
69
70
Process abnormality
108
6B
SC32-33
SC29-08
109
6C
SC32-34
44
SC29-09
110
6D
SC32-35
45
SC29-10
111
6E
SC32-36
71
46
SC29-11
112
6F
SC32-37
72
47
SC29-12
113
70
SC32-38
73
48
SC29-13
mality
114
71
SC32-39
74
49
SC29-14
115
72
SC32-40
75
4A
SC29-15
116
73
SC32-41
76
4B
SC29-16
117
74
SC32-42
77
4C
SC32-01
118
75
SC32-43
78
4D
SC32-02
119
76
SC32-44
79
4E
SC32-03
120
77
SC32-45
80
4F
SC32-04
121
78
SC32-46
81
50
SC32-05
122
79
SC32-47
82
51
SC32-06
123
7A
SC32-48
83
52
SC32-07
124
7B
SC32-49
84
53
SC32-09
125
7C
SC32-50
85
54
SC32-10
126
7D
SC32-51
86
55
SC32-11
127
7E
SC32-52
87
56
SC32-12
128
7F
SC32-53
88
57
SC32-13
129
80
SC32-54
89
58
SC32-14
130
81
SC32-55
90
59
SC32-15
131
82
SC33-01
91
5A
SC32-16
132
83
SC33-02
abnormality
Fan abnormality
Fan abnormality
92
5B
SC32-17
133
84
SC33-04
93
5C
SC32-18
134
85
SC33-05
abnormality
94
5D
SC32-19
135
86
SC33-06
95
5E
SC32-20
136
87
SC34-01
96
5F
SC32-21
137
88
SC34-02
97
60
SC32-22
138
89
SC34-03
98
61
SC32-23
139
8A
SC34-04
99
62
SC32-24
140
8B
SC35-01
100
63
SC32-25
141
8C
SC35-02
101
64
SC32-26
142
8D
SC36-01
102
65
SC32-27
143
8E
SC36-02
103
66
SC32-28
144
8F
SC36-03
104
67
SC32-29
145
90
SC36-04
105
68
SC32-30
146
91
SC36-05
106
69
SC32-31
147
92
SC36-06
107
6A
SC32-32
Fusing abnormality
367
CSRC
Section
NO.
parameter
(E0/E1)
368
CSRC
SC code
Section
parameter
(E0/E1)
148
93
SC41-01
149
94
SC41-02
150
95
SC41-03
151
96
SC41-10
152
97
SC41-11
Scanner abnormality
Write abnormality
Fan abnormality
189
BC
SC46-36
Image processing
190
BD
SC46-40
abnormality
191
BE
SC46-41
192
BF
SC46-42
193
C0
SC46-43
153
98
SC42-01
194
C1
SC46-50
154
99
SC42-02
195
C2
SC46-51
155
9A
SC42-03
196
C3
SC46-61
156
9B
SC42-04
197
C4
SC46-62
157
9C
SC42-05
198
C5
SC46-63
158
9D
SC42-06
199
C6
SC46-64
159
9E
SC42-07
200
C7
SC46-66
160
9F
SC42-08
201
C8
SC46-80
161
A0
SC42-09
202
C9
SC46-81
162
A1
SC42-10
203
CA
SC46-82
163
A2
SC42-16
204
CB
SC46-83
164
A3
SC42-17
205
CC
SC46-90
165
A4
SC42-18
206
CD
SC46-91
166
A5
SC42-19
207
CE
SC46-99
167
A6
SC46-01
Image processing
208
CF
SC49-01
168
A7
SC46-02
abnormality
209
D0
SC49-03
169
A8
SC46-03
210
D1
SC49-04
170
A9
SC46-05
211
D2
SC49-05
171
AA
SC46-06
212
D3
SC49-06
172
AB
SC46-08
213
D4
SC50-01
173
AC
SC46-12
214
D5
SC50-02
174
AD
SC46-13
215
D6
SC50-03
175
AE
SC46-14
216
D7
SC50-04
176
AF
SC46-15
217
D8
SC50-05
177
B0
SC46-16
218
D9
SC50-10
178
B1
SC46-17
219
DA
SC50-11
179
B2
SC46-19
220
DB
SC52-01
180
B3
SC46-21
221
DC
SC52-02
181
B4
SC46-23
222
DD
SC52-03
182
B5
SC46-24
223
DE
SC52-04
183
B6
SC46-25
224
DF
SC52-05
184
B7
SC46-26
225
E0
SC52-06
185
B8
SC46-27
226
E1
SC52-07
186
B9
SC46-31
227
E2
SC52-08
187
BA
SC46-32
228
E3
SC52-09
188
BB
SC46-35
229
E4
SC52-10
Fan abnormality
NO.
CSRC
SC code
Section
NO.
parameter
CSRC
SC code
Section
parameter
(E0/E1)
(E0/E1)
230
E5
SC52-11
231
E6
SC52-12
232
E7
SC53-01
233
E8
SC53-02
Fan abnormality
268
0B
SC70-01
Communication
269
0C
SC70-02
abnormality
270
0D
SC76-01
LS abnormality
271
0E
SC76-02
234
E9
SC53-03
235
EA
SC53-04
236
EB
SC53-05
237
EC
SC53-06
238
ED
SC53-07
mality
239
EE
SC53-08
240
EF
SC53-11
241
F0
242
272
0F
SC76-03
273
10
SC76-04
274
11
SC76-05
275
12
SC76-06
276
13
SC76-07
277
14
SC76-08
278
15
SC76-09
SC53-12
279
16
SC76-10
F1
SC53-13
280
17
SC76-11
243
F2
SC53-14
281
18
SC76-31
244
F3
SC53-15
282
19
SC76-32
245
F4
SC53-16
mality
283
1A
SC76-33
246
F5
SC53-17
284
1B
SC76-34
abnormality
285
1C
SC76-35
286
1D
SC76-36
SC76-37
247
F6
SC53-18
248
F7
SC53-19
249
F8
SC53-20
250
F9
SC60-01
251
FA
SC60-02
252
FB
SC60-03
253
FC
SC60-11
254
FD
SC67-01
255
FE
SC67-02
256
FF
SC67-03
257
00
SC67-04
258
01
SC67-05
259
02
SC67-06
260
03
SC67-07
261
04
SC67-08
262
05
SC67-09
263
06
SC67-10
264
07
SC67-11
265
08
SC67-12
266
09
SC67-13
267
0A
SC67-14
Conveyance motor
287
1E
abnormality
288
1F
SC76-38
289
20
SC76-39
290
21
SC76-40
291
22
SC76-41
292
23
SC77-01
293
24
SC77-02
294
25
SC77-03
295
26
SC77-04
296
27
SC77-05
297
28
SC77-06
298
29
SC77-07
299
2A
SC77-08
300
2B
SC77-11
301
2C
SC77-12
302
2D
SC77-15
303
2E
SC77-21
304
2F
SC77-22
305
30
SC77-25
306
31
SC77-28
FS abnormality
369
CSRC
Section
NO.
parameter
(E0/E1)
370
CSRC
SC code
Section
SD abnormality
parameter
(E0/E1)
307
32
SC77-30
308
33
309
310
FD abnormality
348
5B
SC77-82
SC77-31
349
5C
SC77-83
34
SC77-32
350
5D
SC77-84
35
SC77-33
351
5E
SC77-85
311
36
SC77-34
352
5F
SC77-86
312
37
SC77-35
353
60
SC77-87
313
38
SC77-36
354
61
SC77-88
314
39
SC77-37
355
62
SC77-89
315
3A
SC77-38
356
63
SC77-90
316
3B
SC77-39
357
64
SC77-95
317
3C
SC77-40
358
65
SC77-96
318
3D
SC77-41
359
66
SC77-97
319
3E
SC77-42
360
67
SC77-98
320
3F
SC77-43
361
68
SC77-99
321
40
SC77-44
362
69
SC80-01
Communication
322
41
SC77-48
363
6A
SC80-02
abnormality
323
42
SC77-49
364
6B
SC80-03
324
43
SC77-58
365
6C
SC80-1*
325
44
SC77-59
366
6D
SC80-30
326
45
SC77-60
367
6E
SC80-31
327
46
SC77-61
368
6F
SC80-32
328
47
SC77-62
369
70
SC80-40
329
48
SC77-63
370
71
SC80-41
330
49
SC77-64
371
72
SC80-42
331
4A
SC77-65
372
73
SC80-43
332
4B
SC77-66
373
74
SC80-44
333
4C
SC77-67
374
75
SC80-45
334
4D
SC77-68
375
76
SC90-01
335
4E
SC77-69
376
77
SC90-02
SD abnormality
ISW abnormality
ADU abnormality
336
4F
SC77-70
377
78
SC90-03
Communication
337
50
SC77-71
378
79
SC90-04
abnormality
338
51
SC77-72
379
7A
SC93-01
339
52
SC77-73
340
53
SC77-74
380
7B
SC93-05
341
54
SC77-75
342
55
SC77-76
381
7C
SC93-06
7D
SC93-07
abnormality
7E
SC93-08
343
56
SC77-77
382
344
57
SC77-78
383
345
58
SC77-79
346
59
SC77-80
347
5A
SC77-81
384
7F
SC95-01
Fan abnormality
385
80
SC49-07
IC abnormality
NO.
CSRC
SC code
NO.
parameter
CSRC
SC code
Section
PB abnormality
parameter
(E0/E1)
(E0/E1)
386
81
SC49-08
IC abnormality
427
387
82
SC49-09
AA
SC78-38
428
AB
SC78-39
388
83
SC49-10
389
84
SC77-91
SD abnormality
429
AC
SC78-40
430
AD
390
85
SC23-50
SC78-41
431
AE
391
86
SC78-01
SC78-42
PB abnormality
432
AF
SC78-43
392
87
393
88
SC78-02
433
B0
SC78-44
SC78-04
434
B1
394
SC78-45
89
SC78-05
435
B2
SC78-46
395
8A
SC78-06
436
B3
SC78-47
396
8B
SC78-07
437
B4
SC78-48
397
8C
SC78-08
438
B5
SC78-49
398
8D
SC78-09
439
B6
SC78-50
399
8E
SC78-10
440
B7
SC78-51
400
8F
SC78-11
441
B8
SC78-52
401
90
SC78-12
442
B9
SC78-53
402
91
SC78-13
443
BA
SC78-54
403
92
SC78-14
444
BB
SC78-55
404
93
SC78-15
445
BC
SC78-56
405
94
SC78-16
446
BD
SC78-57
406
95
SC78-17
447
BE
SC78-58
407
96
SC78-18
448
BF
SC78-59
408
97
SC78-19
449
C0
SC78-60
409
98
SC78-20
450
C1
SC78-61
410
99
SC78-21
451
C2
SC78-62
411
9A
SC78-22
452
C3
SC78-63
412
9B
SC78-23
453
C4
SC78-64
413
9C
SC78-24
454
C5
SC78-91
414
9D
SC78-25
455
C6
SC78-92
415
9E
SC78-26
456
C7
SC78-93
416
9F
SC78-27
457
C8
SC78-94
417
A0
SC78-28
458
C9
SC78-96
418
A1
SC78-29
459
CA
SC78-97
419
A2
SC78-30
460
CB
SC78-98
420
A3
SC78-31
461
CC
SC78-99
421
A4
SC78-32
462
CD
SC80-46
422
A5
SC78-33
423
A6
SC78-34
424
A7
SC78-35
425
A8
SC78-36
426
A9
SC78-37
371
372
NO
CSRC
Parts name
Parts No.
Count conditions
parameter
(Z1)
001
00
56UA5351
002
01
Cleaning blade
14RT5601#
003
02
Charging wire
56UA2509
56UA2508
004
03
Charging grid
005
04
55VA-255
006
05
56UA3108
007
06
Trans./sep. wire
56UA2613
008
07
Trans./sep. CL unit
56GA-276/
56GA-277/
56GA-278
009
08
55VA2919
010
09
56UA-281
011
0A
56UE-281
012
0B
56UA-574
013
0C
014
0D
56UA-558
56UA-559
015
0E
56UA5304
016
0F
56UA-528
017
10
55VA5321
018
11
25AA5329
019
12
45405339
020
13
45407504
021
14
Fixing CL sheet
56UA-547
022
15
Temperature sensor
56GA-209
023
16
55VA-334
373
CSRC
Parts name
Parts No.
Count conditions
parameter
(Z1)
024
17
55VA-335
025
18
56UA-568
026
19
56UA-561
027
1A
26AA5315
028
1B
56UA7507
029
1C
55VA8804
030
1D
55VA8806
031
1E
56UA5307
032
1F
Ozone filter
56UA1121
56UA1128
033
20
56UA1122
034
21
Charging corona
035
22
PCL
56UA-257
036
23
Developing unit
56UA-300
56UA-325
56UA1129
56UA-250
037
24
038
25
Trans/Sep unit
56UA-270
039
26
TSL
55VA8308
040
27
56UA7602
041
28
56UA4740
56UA4606
1 count for each reverse exit paper in the single
side mode, 0 count for each 1side straight
mode, 1 count in the double side mode.
042
29
56UA4741
043
2A
56UA4741
044
2B
56UA4742
56UA4743
045
2C
046
2D
56UA4744
56UA4683
56UA4595
(N = 4)
047
374
2E
Output roller
048
2F
Fixing gear /2
56UA7783
049
30
Web Motor
56GA8017
050
31
56UA5383
051
32
Toner pump /1
56UA-780
052
33
Toner pump /2
56UA-790
56UA4557
NO
CSRC
Parts No.
Count conditions
parameter
(Z1)
053
34
55VA-464
054
35
55VA-463
055
36
56AA8201
056
37
56AA8201
057
38
55VA-464
058
39
55VA-463
059
3A
56AA8201
060
3B
56AA8201
061
3C
55VA-484
062
3D
55VA-483
063
3E
56AA8201
064
3F
56AA8201
065
40
56AA8201
066
41
55VA-484
067
42
55VA-483
068
43
56AA8201
069
44
56AA8201
070
45
56AA8201
071
46
55VA-484
072
47
55VA-483
073
48
56AA8201
074
49
56AA8201
075
4A
56AA8201
076
4B
55VA-574
077
4C
56UA4412
078
4D
56UA4419
079
4E
56AA8201
080
4F
56AA8201
081
50
56AA8201
082
51
V-convey roller /1
56UA4413
083
52
56UA4414
084
53
56UA4411
085
54
56UA4411
086
55
15BA4507
56UA4464
15BA4508
087
56
15BA4507
088
57
15BA4507
15BA4508
375
CSRC
Parts No.
Count conditions
parameter
(Z1)
089
58
15BA5011
090
59
56AA8201
091
5A
56AA8201
092
5B
56AA8201
093
5C
56AA8201
094
5D
56AA8201
095
5E
Exposure On time
56UA8301
096
5F
56UA5353
097
60
56UA-544
098
61
Main Switch
55GA8601
099
62
Door Switch
40AA8501
100
63
56UA-400
101
64
56UA-400
102
65
15BA-300
103
66
15BA-400
104
67
15BA-300
105
68
106
69
107
6A
108
6B
109
6C
110
6D
376
NO
CSRC
Parts No.
Count conditions
parameter
(Z1)
111
6E
FS Staple/Front
15AA4222
1 count for each paper exit in either of the 1staple at front or the 2-staple mode.
112
6F
FS Staple/Back
15AA4222
1 count for each paper exit in either of the 1staple at rear or the 2-staple mode.
113
70
FS solenoid /A
56QA8251
114
71
50BA-574
115
72
13QN-443
50BA-575
116
73
117
74
50BA-574
118
75
13QN-443
119
76
50BA-575
120
77
15AG-573
121
78
FD solenoid /A (release 1)
56QA8251
122
79
FD solenoid /A (release 2)
56QA8251
123
7A
FD motor assy
129U-108
124
7B
15AV8252
125
7C
15AV8253
126
7D
15AV8251
127
7E
15AV8255
128
7F
15AV8003
129
80
15AV8252
130
81
15AV8253
131
82
15AV8251
132
83
15AV8255
133
84
15AV8003
134
85
SD Staple/Right
15AN-550
135
86
SD Staple/Left
15AN-550
mode.
136
87
SD trimmer edge
15AN-570
137
88
SD trimmer receiver
15AN5282
mode.
377
CSRC
Parts No.
Count conditions
parameter
(Z1)
138
89
SD convey solenoid
15AN8251
139
8A
SD solenoid
13QE8251
140
8B
SDFNS solenoid /2
12QR8252
141
8C
13GA4604
142
8D
15AS4605
143
8E
13GA4606
144
8F
13GA4601
145
90
13GA-135
146
91
13GA8252
147
92
13GA8251
148
93
ADF press/release SD
13GA8251
149
94
13GA8251
150
95
14RT-970
151
96
14RT-210
152
97
Accumulator
14RT-230
153
98
56UA-347
56UA-348
154
99
15ANR714
155
9A
PB SC roller release
motor
13GQ8005
156
9B
PB SC stopper solenoid
15AA8251
157
9C
A07B746
158
9D
PB switchback roller
13GQ4519
159
9E
PB pick-up roller
55VA-464
160
9F
55VA-463
161
A0
56AA8201
162
A1
56AA8201
163
A2
A0756230
164
A3
PB filter /1
A0753724
165
A4
PB filter /2
A0753734
166
A5
56QA8251
173
AC
A075A39A/
39B/39F
*1
The large size original represents all originals in the mixed original mode; A3, B4, A4S, B5S, 8K, 16KS, 11
x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11S, 8 x 13, 81/4 x 13, 81/8 x 13 and 81/2 x 13.
378
1)
Procedure
menu.
copy count
Procedure
NOTE
When the copy count is in excess of a limit
value, an asterisk "*" is shown to the right of
[P/N Setting]
[Limit Setting]
its)
379
NAME
P/N
COUNT
LIMIT
01
Z4:00
Z3:00
G0:00
H0:00
02
Z4:01
Z3:01
G0:01
H0:01
03
Z4:02
Z3:02
G0:02
H0:02
04
Z4:03
Z3:03
G0:03
H0:03
05
Z4:04
Z3:04
G0:04
H0:04
06
Z4:05
Z3:05
G0:05
H0:05
07
Z4:06
Z3:06
G0:06
H0:06
08
Z4:07
Z3:07
G0:07
H0:07
09
Z4:08
Z3:08
G0:08
H0:08
10
Z4:09
Z3:09
G0:09
H0:09
11
Z4:0A
Z3:0A
G0:0A
H0:0A
10.6.1
12
Z4:0B
Z3:0B
G0:0B
H0:0B
13
Z4:0C
Z3:0C
G0:0C
H0:0C
14
Z4:0D
Z3:0D
G0:0D
H0:0D
15
Z4:0E
Z3:0E
G0:0E
H0:0E
16
Z4:0F
Z3:0F
G0:0F
H0:0F
17
Z4:10
Z3:10
G0:10
H0:10
18
Z4:11
Z3:11
G0:11
H0:11
19
Z4:12
Z3:12
G0:12
H0:12
20
Z4:13
Z3:13
G0:13
H0:13
21
Z4:14
Z3:14
G0:14
H0:14
22
Z4:15
Z3:15
G0:15
H0:15
23
Z4:16
Z3:16
G0:16
H0:16
24
Z4:17
Z3:17
G0:17
H0:17
25
Z4:18
Z3:18
G0:18
H0:18
26
Z4:19
Z3:19
G0:19
H0:19
27
Z4:1A
Z3:1A
G0:1A
H0:1A
28
Z4:1B
Z3:1B
G0:1B
H0:1B
29
Z4:1C
Z3:1C
G0:1C
H0:1C
30
Z4:1D
Z3:1D
G0:1D
H0:1D
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
380
screen.
menu.
[1]
[2]
D. Adjustment when replacing the multi feed
detection board (main body)
When the multi feed detection board of the main
body or the ADU drive board /1 (ADUDB1) is
replaced, conduct this adjustment. And also adjust it
when multi feed is not detected properly due to specific types of paper (such as thin paper, coated paper
with less stiffness, and thick paper).
However, multi feed detection control is not applicable to paper weight more than 210 g/m2 .and coated
paper of 50 to 61 g/m2.
1050fs3056c
NOTE
The multi feed detection board /1 and /2 are
adjusted in the manufacturing process as a
pair of upper and lower. Be sure to replace
them as a pair.
Stamp letter
Rotary switch
(In case you brought a new part from outdoors, make the adjustment after the temperature of the sensor surface and the room
381
Note
If the paper trails down, the angle of paper
insertion is different from that of paper passage, thus making it impossible to make an
Note
When "H" is once detected, the guide plate
to which the multi feed detection board /2
is installed must be opened and closed.
accurate adjustment.
[1]
[2]
1050fs3057c
age.
Use this when packing the machine while moving an
installation location.
Note
Because the ADU is powered, do not drop
any metal material on the board, or do not
connect the tester pin to an irrelevant terminal.
It may cause the board to short circuit and
be damaged.
NOTE
While conducting this mode, the blade is
automatically replaced. In case the first
cleaning blade was used before packing, be
sure to perform a spring charge for the auto
blade replacement as you reinstall the
machine.
(1) Procedure
382
Note
F.
NOTE
screws.
installation location.
(1) Procedure
area.
5. Fix the mirror with the lock screws of the scanner mirror you removed when unpacking the
machine.
(1) Procedure
383
[2]
[1]
[2]
fd501fs3005c
[1]
Stamp letter
Rotary switch
Note
The rotary switch 5 is not used.
384
[4]
[3]
fd501fs3006c
I.
VR2
[1]
[2]
LED1
fd501fs3007c
(In case you brought a new part from outdoors, make the adjustment after the temperature of the sensor surface and the room
Note
(1) Procedure
385
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
VR4
564Af3c002cb
564Af3c001cb
Note
Because the PB is powered, do not drop
Stamp letter
Rotary switch
3. Insert one sheet of paper (P/N 65AA9950#, fusing adjustment paper, 16 sheets/A3) in the
cover paper tray of the PB (200 to 300 g/m2
paper can also be used).
4.
385-1
minal.
It may cause the board to short circuit and
be damaged.
previous adjustment.
ten.
385-2
(1) Procedure
386
L.
Multi
Name
code
PS31
01
01
PS32
02
PS33
03
PS34
04
No toner
L
Toner
signal
TH5
02
00
TH1
03
00
Thermistor /1
TH3
04
00
Thermistor /3
TCSB
05
00
06
00
07
00
08
00
DPSB
09
00
TCSB
10
00
Paper
PS8
11
01
feed
PS14
02
PS73
03
PS79
04
PS85
05
01
VR2
02
VR10
03
VR12
04
VR14
05
01
PS5
02
PS10
03
PS11
04
PS75
05
VR1
PS4
12
13
PS76
06
PS81
07
PS82
08
PS87
09
PS88
10
01
VR4
02
VR11
03
VR13
04
VR15
05
VR2
14
0 to 255
Paper
No paper
0 (FULL) to 4 (EMPTY)
ON
OFF
0 to 255
387
Multi
Name
code
Paper
feed
15
01
02
PS6
01
PS12
02
PS71
03
PS77
04
PS83
05
16
01
02
03
04
05
01
PS15
02
PS74
03
PS80
04
PS86
05
01
conveyance PS13
02
PS72
03
PS78
04
PS84
05
PS9
PS17
18
20
01
PS18
02
PS89
03
PS93
04
PS95
05
PS19
388
17
21
22
01
PS21
02
PS90
03
PS96
04
PS20
05
PS91
06
PS97
07
Upper limit
Not at upper
limit
Set
Not set
ON
OFF
Paper
No paper
Name
conveyance PS16
02
Loop sensor
PS40
03
Registration sensor
PS92
04
PS94
05
PS98
06
PS99
07
PS22
23
01
24
01
PS3
02
PS48
03
Reverse sensor /1
PS47
04
Reverse sensor /2
PS23
05
06
01
Door switch /1
02
PS50
SW4
25
PS2
PS1
03
MS1/2
04
PS317
05
SW5
06
Door switch /2
07
08
Paper
No paper
Open
Close
Set
Not set
PS70
09
Open
Close
SW11
10
ON
OFF
SW12
11
SW10
12
Open
Close
SW13
13
ON
OFF
01
Home
Other than
Scanner PS51
PS52
Peculiar
code
30
31
01
APS sensor /1
position
home position
No original
Original
Close
PS53
02
APS sensor /2
PS317
08
Open
CNT2
52
00
Key counter
Connected
Unconnected
functions PS37
53
00
Home
Other than
PS26
54
01
position
home position
PS27
02
Limit
Other than
position
limit position
PS38
03
Home
Other than
PS39
PS24
PS25
55
position
home position
Other than
04
Limit
position
limit position
01
Blade sensor /1
ON
OFF
02
Blade sensor /2
389
Multi
Name
code
H
Multi feed
56
00
PS60
57
01
ON
OFF
02
ON
OFF
Paper
No paper
Open
Close
Paper
No paper
functions
PS61
DF
FD
MFDB1/2
PS302
PS303
60
PS306
PS308
PS309
PS307
PS313
PS314
PS305
PS301
10
MS301
11
Other than
multi feed
PS318
12
PS304
13
PS311
14
PS310
15
PS312
16
MFS1
17
18
19
01
FD entrance sensor
No paper
Paper
02
PI exit sensor
Paper
No paper
PS1
PS4
70
PS5
03
No paper
Paper
PS7
04
Full
Other than
home position
Home
position
Home
position
Other than
home position
PS8
05
PS9
06
PS10
07
PS11
08
PS12
09
Set
Not set
PS23
10
Paper
No paper
PS16
11
PS17
12
Full
PS18
13
Paper
No paper
PS20
14
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
PS22
15
Lower limit
Other than
PS23
16
Full
lower limit
390
PS26
17
Full
18
19
Name
code
70
20
Abnormal
DCPS
21
24 V output
Normal
PS2
22
Paper
No paper
CN90
23
Unconnected
Connected
PS51
24
No paper
Paper
PS52
25
PS53
26
PS54
27
PS55
28
Pressure
Non-pressure
PS56
29
PS57
30
PS58
31
Paper
No paper
PS6
32
ON
connection)
FDOB
33
FDOB
34
FDOB
35
FDOB
36
Start/Stop switch
FDOB
37
PS46
39
Full
PS31
40
Paper
No paper
PS37
41
PS32
42
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
PS33
43
Full
PS34
44
Home
Other than
position
home position
No paper
Paper
PS35
45
PS36
46
47
PS38
48
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
PS39
49
Full
PS40
50
Home
Other than
position
home position
No paper
Paper
PS41
51
PS42
52
PS43
53
Close
Open
PS44
54
No paper
Paper
PS45
55
56
57
391
SD
59
60
PS47
61
PS48
62
PS1
70
71
01
Entrance sensor
02
PS3
03
PS4
04
No paper
Paper
Paper
No paper
No paper
Paper
PS5
05
PS6
06
PS7
07
Folding sensor /1
PS8
08
Paper
No paper
PS17
09
Home
Other than
position
home position
PS18
10
Other than
Home
PS49
11
home position
position
PS20
12
PS21
13
PS22
Name
58
PS2
392
Multi
code
14
Home
Other than
position
home position
Other than
Home
home position
position
Other than
PS23
15
Home
PS24
16
position
home position
PS9
17
Paper
No paper
Full
PS10
18
PS11
19
Paper
No paper
PS12
20
Full
PS44
21
Folding sensor /2
No paper
Paper
PS19
22
Home
Other than
PS46
23
position
home position
HS2/HS4
24
No clinch
Clinch
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
PS13
33
No paper
Paper
PS14
34
Bundle sensor /1
Name
code
PS15
PS16
PS25
PS26
71
35
Bundle sensor /2
No paper
Paper
36
Other than
Home
home position
position
Home
Other than
position
home position
Other than
Home
home position
position
37
38
PS27
39
Home
Other than
PS28
40
position
home position
PS29
41
PS33
42
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
PS30
43
Lower limit
Other than
PS32
44
Home
Other than
PS31
45
position
home position
PS34
46
PS35
47
PS45
48
Upper limit
Other than
PS37
49
Other than
Home
home position
position
PS47
50
Other than
Lower limit
PS48
51
lower limit
upper limit
lower limit
PS40
52
Other than
Home
home position
position
Set
Not set
PS41
53
Full
PS36
54
Home
Other than
PS38
55
position
home position
PS39
56
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
SW1
57
SW2
58
No staple
Staple
HS1
59
Other than
Home
HS3
60
home position
position
61
62
63
64
PS42
65
Open
Close
PS43
66
393
PS54
71
PS55
PS56
FS
Multi
Name
code
67
Bundle sensor /4
Paper
No paper
68
Registration
position
tration position
Home
Other than
position
home position
69
PS57
70
No paper
Paper
PS58
71
Not set
Set
PS59
72
Replace
Not replace
73
74
PS61
75
Full
76
PS60
77
No paper
Paper
01
Home
Other than
position
home position
02
Other than
Home
home position
position
Home
Other than
position
home position
Other than
Home
home position
position
Home
Other than
position
home position
PS35
72
PS33
PS32
03
PS14
04
PS11
05
PS34
06
Scraps box
No scraps
PS30
07
Full
Paper
No paper
Paper
box
PS1
08
PS5
09
PS4
10
No paper
PS15
11
Reset
Other than
reset
PS12
12
Other than
Home
home position
position
PS10
13
Paper
No paper
PS3
14
Lower limit
Other than
PS7
15
Other than
lower limit
Upper limit
upper limit
PS2
16
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
FS
394
17
18
19
72
Name
code
20
PS47
21
Other than
L
Ready
ready
PS43
22
No cartridge
Cartridge
PS45
23
No staple
Staple
PS41
24
Other than
Home
home position
position
Other than
Ready
PS46
25
PS42
26
No cartridge
Cartridge
PS44
27
No staple
Staple
PS40
28
Other than
Home
home position
position
ready
29
PS20
30
No paper
Paper
PS9
31
Home
Other than
position
home position
MS1
32
Door switch
Open
Close
PS31
33
Home
Other than
34
position
home position
01
Entrance sensor
Paper
No paper
PS11
02
PS7
03
Conveyance sensor /1
PS16
04
PS17
05
PS18
06
PS3
07
PS8
LS
PS4
tandem
(1st)
73
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
PS6
08
Full
PS13
09
ON
OFF
10
PS14
11
ON
OFF
PS9
12
Full
PS1
13
Set
Not set
RS1
14
PS15
15
ON
OFF
TOB
16
Close
MS1
17
Door switch
RS2
18
PS8
19
395
Multi
Name
code
tion
MS2
73
H
Stacker tray upper limit switch
Upper limit
Other than
MS3
21
Lower limit
Other than
PS12
22
Home
Other than
PS11
23
position
home position
24
No paper
tandem
(1st)
20
upper limit
lower limit
PS5
LS
PS4
tandem
(2nd)
74
01
Entrance sensor
PS11
02
PS7
03
Conveyance sensor /1
PS16
04
PS17
05
PS18
06
PS3
07
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
PS6
08
Full
PS13
09
ON
OFF
10
PS14
11
ON
OFF
PS9
12
Full
PS1
13
Set
Not set
ON
OFF
Open
Close
RS1
14
PS15
15
TOB
16
MS1
17
Door switch
MS4
18
PS8
19
MS2
20
Upper limit
Other than
upper limit
MS3
21
Lower limit
Other than
PS12
22
Home
Other than
position
home position
No paper
Paper
Full
lower limit
PB
396
PS11
23
PS5
24
PS1
01
Entrance sensor
PS2
75
02
SC entrance sensor
PS3
03
PS4
04
PS5
05
M2
06
Abnormal
Normal
M91
07
Normal
Abnormal
Name
code
PS12
75
08
H
SC switchback arm pressure detection
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Home
Other than
position
home position
sensor
PS13
09
PS14
10
SC alignment HP sensor
PS16
11
No paper
Paper
PS17
12
Press the
Release the
roller
roller
PS18
13
Home
Other than
position
home position
Press the
Release the
PS19
14
roller
roller
PS21
15
Home
Other than
PS22
16
Clamp HP sensor
position
home position
PS23
17
ON
OFF
PS24
18
Home
Other than
position
home position
Not pressur-
PS25
19
Pressurize
PS26
20
Upper limit
PS27
21
ize
Not at upper
limit
PS28
22
No paper
Paper
PS29
23
Detection
No detection
PS31
24
Upper limit is
Not reached
reached
PS32
25
No paper
Paper
PS33
26
Home
Other than
position
home position
PS36
27
No Pellet
Pellet
PS37
28
No detection
Detection
PS38
29
Upper limit
Not at upper
PS39
30
Lower limit
limit
Not at lower
limit
M32
31
Normal
Abnormal
PS3
32
No paper
Paper
PS41
33
Home
Other than
PS42
34
position
home position
No paper
Paper
/Rt
PS43
35
PS44
36
397
Multi
Name
code
PS45
75
37
PS46
38
PS47
39
PS53
40
PS48
No paper
Paper
Other than
Home
home position
position
41
Home
Other than
PS49
42
position
home position
PS50
43
Detection
No detection
PS51
44
At the refer-
Not at the
ence posi-
position
tion
PS52
45
Pressurize
Not pressur-
SW41
46
Cutter HP sensor
Other than
Home
home position
position
Other than
End position
ize
SW42
47
Cutter HP sensor
end position
MS2
48
Close
Open
PS57
49
Close
Open
PS61
50
Detection
No detection
PS62
51
Home
Other than
tHP sensor
position
home position
PS63
52
PS64
53
Lower limit
Not at lower
PS65
54
Not at upper
limit
Upper limit
limit
PS66
55
Book sensor /1
PS67
56
Book sensor /2
PS68
57
No paper
Paper
Home
Other than
position
home position
Not set
PS69
58
Set
OB/2
59
SW OFF
SW ON
60
SW1
61
Open
Close
M81
62
Exhaust fan /2
Abnormal
Normal
M4
63
PBCB
64
Connected
Not
connected
65
Not set
Set
PS71
66
No paper
Paper
67
Connected
Not
connected
398
Name
code
PS74
75
68
Upper limit
Not at upper
PS75
69
No paper
PS76
70
PS77
71
PS78
72
PS79
73
PS80
74
Full
PS81
75
Set
Not set
Abnormal
Normal
Abnormal
Normal
Unlocked
limit
Paper
M71
76
M72
77
M74
78
M80
79
Exhaust fan /1
PS82
80
Locked
TH2
81
0 to 255
TH3
82
0 to 255
TH4
83
0 to 255
TH1
84
0 to 255
OB/1
85
Glue apply
Glue apply
SW OFF
SW ON
Alignment
Alignment
OB/1
86
SW OFF
SW ON
Start SW
Start SW
OFF
ON
OB/1
87
MS1
88
Close
Open
TH1
89
Abnormal
Normal
TH1
90
Paper
No paper
(overheat abnormality)
Glue apply roller temperature sensor
(low-temperature abnormality)
TH2
91
TH2
92
TH3
93
94
95
(low-temperature abnormality)
TH
(overheat abnormality)
96
ADU
PS35
PS43
80
01
02
399
400
Multi
Name
code
PS49
80
03
Paper
L
No paper
PS42
04
PS44
05
Release
Set
PS46
06
Paper
No paper
PS45
07
PS36
08
Code
cation
Multi
Name
Analog
L1,FM19
00
00
signal
M6
01
00
02
00
03
00
04
00
05
00
06
00
07
00
08
00
09
00
15
01
02
98
Data
Remark
code
clear
Paper
feed
M22
17
00
18
01
CL11
02
03
01
CL7
02
CL7
03
CL10
04
CL13
05
M4,
06
CL5
19
CL5
(Tray /1)
M4,
07
CL7
M40,
08
CL7
M40,
09
CL10
M40,
10
CL13
SD3
Used in re-packing
20
01
SD4
02
SD14
03
SD15
04
SD16
05
401
cation
Multi
Paper
CL4
01
feed
CL6
02
CL6
03
CL9
04
CL12
05
01
CL3
02
CL1
03
CL3
04
CL4
05
CL2
06
CL2
07
CL5
08
CL1
21
22
M8
M4,
09
10
11
12
13
CL1
Remark
clutch /1
M4,
14
15
16
17
CL3
clutch /3
M40,
CL1
clutch /1 (PF)
M40,
CL3
clutch /2 (PF)
M40,
CL4
clutch /3 (PF)
M4,
18
CL2
M40,
19
CL2
M40,
20
01
M26
02
M42
03
M43
04
M44
05
01
SD2
02
SD10
03
SD11
04
SD12
05
CL5
M25
SD1
402
Name
code
Lw (PF)
23
24
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
Paper
Name
Remark
code
M5
25
feed
M18
M9
26
27
M13
M4
28
M40
01
02
03
01
02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
06
10
11
12
01
02
SD5
29
00
M41
30
01
02
03
04
Scanner M27
31
00
M21,
32
00
01
02
FM18
cooling fan
cooling fan
cooling fan
M27,L1
34
00
Shading correction
M27,
35
00
M27
36
00
37
LDB, M21
38
00
LD current value measurement (LD alarm level) Can be confirmed with list output
FM19
fan
Used in re-packing
403
cation
Main
Multi
Name
code
M1
40
body
M2,M3
41
00
Fusing motor
01
02
03
00
01
02
03
01
motor
motor
motor
FM19
FM6
42
02
03
FM5
04
FM1
06
07
FM2
FM3
FM7,8
08
09
10
11
13
14
FM18
15
FM9
16
FM10
17
FM20,
18
19
20
21
22
FM4
23
FM25,
24
FM12
25
FM11
26
FM27
27
28
FM21
FM22,
FM23
FM41,
FM42
FM43,
FM44
FM45,
FM46
FM26
404
Remark
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
Name
Remark
code
Main
CNT1
body
CNT2
43
PS54
M19
44
01
Total counter
02
Key counter
03
01
M24
45
06
Web motor
Peculiar M23
46
00
functions
M20
47
01
02
00
01
02
OB2
48
00
M20,
49
00
50
00
M23
M3,M2
cleaning (shuttle)
EL
51
00
Erase lamp
TSL
52
00
53
M11
54
01
02
03
04
00
M7
03
M28
04
05
M29
06
M28,
07
08
09
machine
M29
M10
10
LCDB
55
00
Message test
M30
56
00
57
58
59
PCS part
405
cation
DF
Multi
Name
code
M302
60
M302
M301
M301
M304
M304
M305
M305
M303
M303
10
SD302
11
SD303
12
Gate solenoid
SD304
13
SD301
14
FM301,
15
01
FM302
FD
M1
70
M2
02
M3
03
M4
04
M4
05
M5
06
M5
07
M6
08
M6
09
M7
10
PI conveyance motor
M8
11
M8
12
M9
13
M9
14
M17
15
M10
21
M10
22
M11
23
M12
24
M13
26
M14
27
M14
28
position move)
1st folding release motor (folding position
move)
406
Remark
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
FD
Name
Remark
code
M15
70
29
M15
30
M16
31
M16
32
SD1
61
SD3
62
SD4
63
SD5
64
Roller solenoid /1
SD6
65
Roller solenoid /2
SD7
66
Roller solenoid /3
SD8
67
Roller solenoid /4
SD9
68
SD12
69
SD13
70
SD14
71
SD15
72
73
SD18
74
CL1
75
CL2
76
81
MFDB1
82
FDOB
89
JAMIB
90
99
01
SD
M1
71
M2
02
M3
03
M4
04
M4
05
M6
06
M29
07
M30
08
M5
09
M8
10
M5
21
M7
24
407
cation
SD
Multi
Name
Remark
code
M7
71
25
M8
27
M9
29
M9
30
M10
31
M10
32
M11
33
M12
34
M13
35
M14
36
(alignment)
(home search)
(home search)
(inward movement)
M14
37
M15
39
M15
40
M16
41
M16
42
M17
43
M18
44
M19
45
M20
46
M20
47
M21
48
M22
49
M23
50
M24
51
M25
52
M31
53
M31
54
M32
55
M32
56
M32
57
(home search)
408
Classifi-
Symbol
Code
Name
Remark
58
M10
59
M23
60
M24
61
M24
62
M26
63
M33
65
66
cation
SD
FS
M32
71
SD1
71
SD2
72
SD3
73
SD4
74
SD5
75
SD5
76
SD6
77
SD7
78
SD7
79
SD8
80
SD8
81
SD11
82
SD11
83
CL1
86
FM1
87
95
01
06
07
M1
M3
M22
M7
M8
72
08
11
12
13
14
16
17
21
search)
409
cation
FS
Multi
Name
code
M8
72
22
23
approx. 55)
approx. 44)
24
M31
M30
M11
26
27
28
29
31
32
M13
36
M26
41
42
position move)
SD5
46
Bypass solenoid
SD2
47
Gate solenoid
SD9
48
SD7
49
M24
51
M24
52
M25
56
57
M23
61
62
63
M6
66
M5
71
72
73
74
M2
76
M5,
78
M22
410
Remark
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
FS
Name
Remark
code
M5,
72
79
M22
80
JAMIB
90
99
LS
M2
tandem
(1st)
M3
73
01
02
03
04
M6
05
06
M4
07
08
M7
09
10
Alignment motor
M5
11
12
M1
13
14
SD1
15
SD10
16
SD9
17
SD3
18
SD8
19
SD6
20
SD4
21
SD5
22
SD2
23
SD7
24
FM1, FM3,
25
26
SD11
FM2, FM6
FM5
411
cation
LS
M2
74
tandem
(2nd)
Multi
Name
code
M3
M6
01
02
03
04
05
06
M4
07
08
M7
09
10
Alignment motor
M5
11
12
M1
13
14
SD1
15
SD10
16
SD9
17
SD3
18
SD8
19
SD6
20
SD4
21
SD5
22
SD11
SD2
23
SD7
24
FM1,
25
FM3
FM5
PB
26
01
M2
02
SD1
03
SD2
04
SD3
05
M1
75
SD4
06
M11
07
M12
08
09
412
Remark
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
PB
Name
Remark
code
M13
75
10
11
12
13
14
move)
performed in advance.
search)
15
M17
16
M18
17
18
19
20
position search)
1. 75-96
2. 75-31
3. 75-32
4. 75-19
5. 75-29
M20
21
22
SD11
23
FD alignment solenoid
SD12
24
SC stopper solenoid
SD13
25
M21
26
27
search)
tion move)
M22
28
29
30
31
position)
M23
32
search)
performed in advance.
compile position)
performed in advance.
413
cation
PB
Multi
Name
Remark
code
SD91
M31
75
33
34
tion search)
35
movement )
36
ward movement )
M32
37
SD31
38
SD32
39
H1
40
H2
41
M33
42
M34
43
44
made in advance.
1. 75-55
2. 75-29
3. 75-34
M41
414
45
performed in advance.
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
PB
Name
Remark
code
M41
75
46
47
M42
48
M43
49
performed in advance.
made in advance.
1. 75-55
2. 75-29
3. 75-34
50
(roller pressure)
M44
51
52
(roller pressure)
415
cation
PB
Multi
Name
Remark
code
M45
M46
75
53
tion)
performed in advance.
54
tion)
performed in advance.
55
56
M47
made in advance.
1. 75-55
2. 75-29
3. 75-34
4. 75-49
5. 75-50
6. 75-51
7. 75-52
8. 75-19
9. 75-31
10. 75-30
11. 75-32
12. 75-45
13. 75-58
14. 75-61
M48
57
performed in advance.
58
59
M49
60
performed in advance.
61
416
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
PB
Name
Remark
code
M50
75
62
63
SD41
64
65
66
M61
67
M62
68
69
performed in advance.
performed in advance.
performed in advance.
70
71
72
made in advance.
1. 75-68
2. 75-69
M64
73
M65
74
75
performed in advance.
M73
76
M74
77
SD71
78
SD72
79
M71
80
M72
81
MC71
82
MC72
83
SD80
84
85
M80
86
Exhaust fan /1
87
JAMIB/
88
89
1
JAMIB/
2
OB/1
417
cation
PB
Multi
Name
M81
75
SD61
90
Exhaust fan /2
91
92
95
M72,
performed in advance.
M73,
board.
M71,
M74,
SD71,
SD72,
MC71,
MC72
ADU
SD7
96
80
SD6
SD8
M17
M12
M15
83
84
85
M16
M13
86
01
Reverse/exit solenoid
02
03
01
02
03
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
01
02
418
Remark
code
Classifi- Symbol
Code
cation
ADU
Name
Remark
code
M13
86
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
00
1000 mm/s)
mm/s)
mm/s)
mm/s)
mm/s)
mm/s)
mm/s)
FM13,
87
FM14,
FM15
M14
Others
88
01
02
03
04
05
06
90
00
adjustment
91
00
adjustment
92
00
93
00
94
00
96
00
EEPROM storage
Cannot adjust in the field
97
00
98
00
HDD1
99
01
02
03
419
running tests.
below.
10.7.1
Communication mode
List output
Results of
communication
0000
Transmitted
successfully
(1) Procedure
0001 Initial transmission
Received
successfully
0005
Reception failed
warning
0010 Warning recovery
mission
transmission
transmission
Parameter List
Font Pattern
pletion transmission
mission
0100 Fixed date transmis-
Note
list and after are displayed.
Do not use the parameter list and the memory dump list in the field because they are
for development.
(modem
only),
the communication
420
sion
0***
1000 Enquiry
Transmission failed
*1
sion
421
For information about setting the density, see "10.8.2 Test pattern density".
Note
All print outputs in the user mode are outputted with 1-bit or 2-bit error diffusion. However, since
this pattern is output in 8-bit, an uneven density is apt to conspicuous. Therefore, when checking an uneven density in halftones (other than 0 and 255 in the density setting), be sure to use
the test pattern No. 9.
Test patterns
When the density is set to 70
1050fs3011c
422
Test patterns
LD1 LD2
1050fs3054c
423
Test patterns
LD1 LD2
1050fs3012c
424
For the transfer jitter adjustment see "12.4 Transfer jitter adjustment"
Note
The density of halftone changes according to the test pattern density adjustment.
All print outputs in the user mode are outputted with 1-bit or 2-bit error diffusion. However, since
this pattern is output in 8-bit, an uneven density is apt to conspicuous, but less conspicuous
than the test pattern No. 1.
Test patterns
1050fs3055c
425
Test pattern
[1]
[2]
1050fs3013c
426
Test pattern
[1]
237mm
20mm
31mm
190mm
m
0m
28
205.7mm
28
0
190mm
[1]
190mm
1050fs3014c
427
(1) Procedure
[COPY] key.
428
[4]
DIPSW number
[2]
screen.
[3]
Bit number (0 to 7)
[4]
sub menu.
429
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW1
Function
Default setting
Inch
Metric
*1
supply display
supply display
Enabled
Disabled
Japan
PM count is reached
DIPSW2
displayed
Displayed
Not displayed
turned ON)
Disabled
Enabled
Unlatched
Latched
0
0
7
DIPSW3
Enabled
Disabled
Transfer/separation charger
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
cleaning function
Disabled
Enabled
memory clear
DIPSW4
430
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW4
0
Count as 1
1
Count as 2
Default setting
Japan
Inch
Metric
full
Allowed (switched to
(SC23-50)
Enabled
Disabled
DIPSW6
Disabled
10
10
11
cycle
11
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
10
10
11
11
ment
DIPSW7
Old type
New type
12
12
12
12
13
13
width
DIPSW8
*14
*14
*14
*14
*15
*15
*15
*15
*16
*16
*16
*16
Count as 1
Count as 2
Long ( 1 )
Short (- 1 -)
431
3
4
5
6
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW9
Function
Operation at key counter
removal (copier)
0
Same as
Immediate
stop (jam)
Ignored
removal (printer)
Inch
Metric
DIPSW9-0
*17
*17
*17
*18
*18
*18
*18
*18
*18
*18
*18
*19
*19
*19
*19
Message switchover
3
4
DIPSW11
Same as
Default setting
Japan
*17
DIPSW10
*20
*20
*20
*20
*21
*21
*21
*21
*21
*21
Disabled
Enabled
3 mm
1 mm
F code screen
switch
only
Disabled
Enabled
2bitED
1bitED
*22
*22
Disabled
Enabled
*23
*23
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
to 244 g/m2)
3
4
SC screen switchover
Filter for jagged edges on
slanting lines
DIPSW12
2
3
RC recognition
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
432
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW13
Default setting
Japan
Inch
Metric
A5
51/2 x 81/2
A4S
81/2 x 11S
24
ver 3
24
24
8K/16K/16KS
Not limited
7
DIPSW14
24
24
24
ver 4
81/2 x 11/B5S
Limited
25
25
DIPSW15
CMS function
Not use
Use
*26
**26
can be stapled
*26
*26
*27
*27
*27
*27
Disabled
Enabled
4
5
1.43
1.35
Number of prints
Running time
Displayed
Not displayed
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
0
0
28
judge level
28
Machine NIC
433
28
28
Controller NIC
Remote Care
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW17
Function
Default setting
Inch
Metric
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
Japan
tab paper
30
Rotates
6
7
30
30
30
Not rotate
30
30
DIPSW19
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
32
31
31
31
31
32
31
31
31
31
DIPSW20
33
Group staple
Disabled
Enabled
Normal *34
Based on
33
33
33
image shift
stamp mode
DIPSW21
Keyboard layout
ABC layout
QWERTY layout
Normal
Unavailable
Tandem connection
*35
*35
Allowed
Prohibited
(real-time output)
(batch output)
Disabled *36
Enabled *36
oration in PB-501
434
transfer paper
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW21
DIPSW22
Inch
Metric
main
main
scanning: 182mm scanning: 150mm
sub scanning:
sub scanning:
140mm
132mm
hard key
Target settings
Japan
Disabled
Enabled
*37
*37
*37
*37
Enabled
Disabled
Not displayed
Displayed
Request staple
supply
Selectable staple
supply or staple
release
Jam position
display
Described by
illustration
38
38
38
38
Disabled
4
5
2
3
4
38
38
Manual
Automatic
39
39
40
40
A5
5.5 x 8.5
A4S
8.5 x 11S
435
5
6
DIPSW25
Default setting
DIPSW24
DIPSW23
39
39
40
40
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW25
Function
Default setting
Inch
Metric
41
8K/16K/16KS
41
41
41
B4, 11 x 17/B5,
41
41
Japan
81/2 x 11/B5S
DIPSW26
DIPSW27
DIPSW28
436
A3
12 x 18
switchover
42
Disabled
5
6
7
42
42
Enabled
42
Enabled
Disabled
Operate only in
high temp.
Operate always
Enabled
Disabled
For Japan
Hard roller
Soft roller
43
43
Standard
Thin-character
correspondent
Old developing
unit
New developing
unit
Old developing
unit
New developing
unit
44
To the direction
opposite to that
of the frontside
To the direction
same as that of
the frontside
To the direction
same as that of
the frontside
To the direction
opposite to that
of the frontside
43
44
43
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW28
DIPSW29
DIPSW30
Default setting
Japan
Inch
Metric
Limited
Not Limited
Restricted
Not restricted
Limit switchover
by paper weight
Limit is fixed to
5000 sheets
*46
*46
Idling
OFF
ON for 10 minutes
after finishing printing
(when the drum temperature is 45C
or more)
Disabled *47
Enabled *47
Restricted
Not restricted
DIPSW31
DIPSW32
437
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW33
Function
Faulty part isolation: FD-fold/
0
Normal
Default setting
Japan
Inch
Metric
Unavailable
punch function
1
Normal
Unavailable
0
0
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
tray-tandem (1st)
7
DIPSW34
DIPSW35
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
function
1
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
Normal
Unavailable
paper insertion
4
DIPSW36
438
Normal
Unavailable
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW36
DIPSW37
Default setting
Japan
Inch
Metric
Enabled
Disabled
(includes Z-fold)
3
Upper limit setting for the num- Limited according Limited accordber of papers to be stapled
size
type, whichever is
the minimum.
4
Limited by the
Limited by the
software
stapling or folding
DIPSW38
Private folder
Shared folder
box function
1
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
48
Enabled
48
ting names
5
Disabled
custom size
DIPSW39
49
49
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
0
0
49
49
50
switchover
50
50
439
50
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW40
Function
Default setting
Inch
Metric
with folding&stapling/multi
51
51
51
51
Japan
center
DIPSW42
DIPSW43
*52
*52
*53
*53
*53
*53
Not support
Support
Not support
Support
*54
*54
*55
*55
56
MH
Disable
Enable
57
57
No
Yes
Not support
Support
*58
*58
*59
*59
Not detect
Detect
56
MMR
pression method
DIPSW44
Detect
Not detect
Not improve
Improve
DIPSW46
440
4.2 mm
Blank space 0 mm
4.2 mm
Not correct
Correct
60
60
Not display
Display
60
60
DIPSW No Bit
DIPSW46
DIPSW47
Default setting
Japan
Inch
Metric
IPX enable
IPX disable
440-1
NOTE
*5
Mode
1-1
1-0
2-5
2-4
*6
*2
1-3
1-2
2-7
2-6
machine
Stops at a break between
*7
print set
density.
NOTE
rent job
Does not stop
PM is displayed
Mode
1-7
1-6
1-5
1,000 prints
2,000 prints
down
3,000 prints
4,000 prints
5,000 prints
1,000 prints
1,000 prints
1,000 prints
*4
1) Laser PWM
2) Toner control patch density: approx. 0.5%
2-3
0
2-2
0
5-3
5-2
Standard (*200/200/186)
Lighter (*167/167/137)
Lightest (*142/142/112)
Dark (*230/230/200)
2-1
0
At 5,000 prints
At 10,000 prints
0
*
At 15,000 prints
At 20,000 prints
At 25,000 prints
At 30,000 prints
No cleaning
441
*8
5-4
7-3
7-2
Standard
NOTE
Disabled
Enabled
Mode
Change the laser PWM and set the image density for the
Changes in synchronization
(black).
6-1
6-0
7-7
0
PWM 16
PWM 0
PWM 8
density.
PWM 24
8-1
8-0
Standard (*200/200/186)
Mode
Lighter (*167/167/137)
Lightest (*142/142/112)
Dark (*230/230/200)
6-4
6-3
0.5 mm
0.75 mm
No black band
442
6-6
6-5
9-7
9-6
9-5
No limit
1 prints
3 prints
5 prints
9 prints
10 prints
20 prints
30 prints
ronment
50 prints
99 prints
No limit
8-2
No limit
No limit
No limit
No limit
8-3
0
0
ature
No preparatory rotation
Mode
9-4
8-4
180 sec
300 sec
60 sec
0 sec
Mode
Mode
9-3
9-2
Compression memory
187MB
Expansion memory 69 MB
Mode
Compression memory
10-1
10-0
220MB
Expansion memory 36 MB
Compression memory
159MB
Expansion memory 97 MB
Compression memory
46MB
Expansion memory 210 MB
443
NOTE
When this setting is enabled, the background
optical density (DIPSW7-2 and 7-3) must be
Mode
10-4
10-3
A3 11 x 17 12 x 18
A3 11 x 17 12 x 18
20,000 prints.
Print density may drop immediately after
81/2 x 14 B4 8K
1
A3 11 x 17 12 x 18
8 /2 x 14 B4 8K F4
1
Enabling this setting increases toner consumption. Print density becomes lower as
the remaining amount of toner gets lower. Be
Mode
10-7
10-6
10-5
+0
+5
+10
+15
+20
+25
+30
11-6
330mm*
298mm
developing
conditions,
toner
supply
444
12-0
Disabled
Enabled
13-7
13-6
13-5
8 x 13
8.25 x 13
8.125 x 13.25
8.5 x 13
8.5 x 14
Not used
Not used
Not used
print starting
Mode
0 minute
10 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
14-3
40 minutes
Disabled
50 minutes
Enabled
60 minutes
70 minutes
80 minutes
90 minutes
100 minutes
110 minutes
120 minutes
130 minutes
140 minutes
150 minutes
Mode
15-2
0
0
40 sheets
30 sheets
15-1
0
1
0
1
15-4
15-3
detection
Stops at a break between
print set after detection
Does not stop while print-
ing
Does not stop while print-
17-6
17-5
17-4
80
Mode
40 (Lightest)
60
100
120
160
200
255 (Darkest)
445
ing
*28 Non-image area erase mode judge level
Mode
16-6
16-5
Standard
nal
Correspond to light interference
Not used
Standard + 5C
Standard + 10C
Standard + 15C
Standard -5C
Standard -15C
Standard -20C
Standard -25C
Standard -30C
Standard -35C
Standard -40C
Standard -45C
Standard -50C
Standard -55C
Standard -60C
Standard
(default for a soft roller
and a hard roller for metric and inch area)
standard
(default for a hard roller for Japan)
445-1
45 C.
Mode
19-4
supply amount
is completed.
RC)
Mode
21-3
Disabled
Enabled
19-7
19-6
20mm
Mode
10mm
5mm
0
1
settings
20-1
Normal
Original priority
446
20-7
Disabled
Enabled
22-1
Not used
Mode
2 and 3 holes
2 and 4 holes
Not used
23-4
23-3
Mode
23-2
0
Approx. 0.25% up
Approx. 0.5% up
Approx. 0.75% up
Approx. 1.0% up
24-4
50 sheets
Mode
40 sheets
30 sheets
20 sheets
446-1
sity)
24-7
24-6
5 sheets
8 sheets
10 sheets
3 sheets
NOTE
After changing the DIPSW, image density
ric.
25-4
25-3
25-2
8 x 13
81/4 x 13
81/8 x 131/4
8 /2 x 13
81/2 x 14
Not used
Not used
Not used
1) Laser PWM
down
NOTE
0.5% up.
"Correspond to PCS."
Mode
27-3
27-2
Standard
Approx. 0.5% up
26-1
26-0
297 mm or more
Correspond to PCS
297 mm
Approx. 1.0% up
the job reservation pop-up window which appears during and after image reading by IP scanner.
With this setting as '1', the setting information will be
kept, even if 'Yes' is selected.
Mode
28-1
447
28-4:1
28-4:0
Mode
Normal
Normal
Paper size
Normal
Image shift
Image size
Job.
It becomes an output different from the image to
which the thumbnail is displayed.
[Image]
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGH
ABCDEFGH
[Normal]
CDEFGH
CDEFGH
CDEFGH
5WDUECPPKPI
/CKPUECPPKPI
[Image shift]
ABCDEF
ABCDEF
ABCDEF
57gaf3c030na
447-1
29-2
Normal control
29-5
Disabled
Enabled
38-4
0
447-2
Mode
duplex output
38-7
38-6
6mm
Not printed
8mm
Printed
10mm
* 2mm (copier)
message is printed.
Mode
0mm (printer)
42-0
42-2
42-1
8 x 13
Mode
8.5 x 13
8.25 x 13
8.125 x 13.25
Mode
39-6
39-5
Contacted/released for
every print
40-3
40-2
Normal control
time
448
Mode
42-5
rectly.
mation.
/kmJmJobOutputPages
(Number of pages after output)
/kmJmJobOutputSheets
(Number of sheets after output)
Mode
42-6
Not correspond
Correspond
42-7
Not correspond
Correspond
10.9.2
Mode
43-3
43-6
Supported
Non-supported
43-7
ON
OFF
46-1
46-0
448-1
10.9.3
and options.
Caution:
Never change the serial number of the main
body. Otherwise, the fixing temperature
abnormality or the drum damage may occur.
A. Procedure
449
450
Operation
When using the phone line modem
Controller NIC
Registered the machine ID in the application on the CS Remote Care center side.
Modem connection
phone line.
(Service mode 07 System Setting 01 Software SW Setting Set 03-6 to "On (1)")
(Service mode 04 Machine Condition 01 I/O Check Mode [1] [5] [ACCESS] [9] [8] [Start]
button ON)
4
451
Controller NIC
NIC used)
(Service mode 07
(Service mode 07
System Setting 01
System Setting 01
Software SW Setting
Software SW Setting
Center ID setting
(Enter the No. code Detail setting 01 Basic setting Press the Center No. Enter the center
No.*)
* Enter the center No. in five digits.
10
11
452
setting
setting
initialization command *)
the PC connected to
the network.
main body.
test.
test.
Step
13
Controller NIC
Turn on and off the power switch (SW2) of the main body.
15
reception
reception
is displayed.
ter.
played.
played.
453
10.11.3 List of combinations of E-Mail CS Remote Care and Mail remote notification system
To change a combination of E-Mail CS Remote Care and Mail remote notification system, refer to this table to
configure the DIPSW setting or the mail account setting.
Case
Mail remote
E-Mail CS
E-Mail CS
notification
Remote Care
Remote Care
system
Setting item
Value
Use
Remark
troller NIC
system" of the main body NICs
Web utility
(*3)
Use
(*4)
Use
Do not
use
Web utility
4
Do not
use
Web utility
5
Service mode - Software DIPSW: 15-5 (CS Remote Care function ON, 0=OFF, 1=ON)
*2
Service mode - Software DIPSW: 16-7 (NIC selection of E-Mail CS Remote Care, 0=controller NIC, 1=main
*3
*4
454
body NIC)
Mail remote notification system and CS Remote Care using the main body NIC share the same mail account
Mail remote notification system and CS Remote Care using the controller NIC use separate mail accounts
455
13. Enter time with the numeric keys, and press the
[Set] key.
F.
8. Press the [OK] key to return to the "Modem setting menu screen."
12. Press the [OK] key to return to the "Modem setting menu screen."
456
NOTE
In case you changed bit data by accident, be
sure to restore the previous state.
1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
38400 bps
57600 bps
NOTE
DIPSW bits data are written into the Parameter board (PB) every time a change is made.
4. Press the [OK] key to return to the "E-Mail Setting Menu screen."
7. Press the [OK] key to return to the "E-Mail Setting Menu screen."
NOTE
The response time out setting is automati-
A. Input procedure
NOTE
About functions of each switch, see to "B.
List of software DIPSW for CS Remote Care".
457
Bit
DIPSW1
Modem reception
2
3
4
DIPSW2
Functions
Default
1
Receive*1
Do not receive*1
Baud rate
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
1
1
Do not call
Call
Do not call
Call
Do not call
Call
Do not call
Call
Do not call
Call
(PM)
DIPSW3
Do not call
Call
Do not call
Call
*3
*3
*3
*3
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
*5
Do not redial
Redial
3 to 7
DIPSW4
0
1
2 to 7
DIPSW5
4 to 7
DIPSW6
7
DIPSW7
0
1 to 7
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DIPSW No
Bit
Functions
Default
DIPSW8
*6
*6
error
*6
*6
*6
*6
*6
*6
*7
*7
error
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
4 to 7
DIPSW9
DIPSW10
DIPSW11
DIPSW12
DIPSW13
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
*8
Timer 1
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
Timer 2
*10
*10
*10
*10
reception
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
*10
Timer 3
Not used
459
DIPSW No
Bit
Default
DIPSW13
Timer 3
Functions
Not used
7
DIPSW14
DIPSW15
DIPSW16
DIPSW17
DIPSW18
Timer 4
*11
*11
*11
*11
delivery
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
*11
Timer 5
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*12
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*13
*14
*14
*14
*14
*15
*15
*15
*15
*16
*16
MCBJ setting
*16
*16
*17
*17
1
0
MOBJ setting
Attention display
*17
*17
Do not call
Call
1 to 7
DIPSW19 to 0 to 7
DIPSW40
460
*1
Modem reception
*6
Mode
01-1
Receive
Mode
Baud rate
Mode
0 minute
10 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
40 minutes
50 minutes
60 minutes
1200 bps
70 minutes
2400 bps
80 minutes
4800 bps
90 minutes
9600 bps
100 minutes
19200 bps
110 minutes
38400 bps
120 minutes
57600 bps
1
*7
*3
Mode
03-1
03-0
Data modem
0 to 9 times
10 times
11 to 99 times
Reservation
1
*8
*4
DIPSW10
1 minute
-12 to -1
2 minutes
3 minutes
1 to 12
4 minutes
5 minutes
6 minutes
7 minutes
Mode
8 minutes
DIPSW11
*9
9 minutes
0 to 31 sec
10 minutes
32 sec
33 to 255 sec
*5
Mode
DIPSW09
DIPSW06
0 to 9 times
10 times
11 to 99 times
461
0 to 63 sec
65 to 255 sec
0 to 31 (x 100 msec)
(x 100 msec)
0 to 29 sec
31 to 255 sec
DIPSW16
0 to 254 (x 5 msec)
462
17-1
17-0
3000 copies
6000 copies
9000 copies
12000 copies
1800 sheets
2400 sheets
17-5
17-4
1000
Mode
2000
3000
5000
255 (x 5 msec)
MOBJ setting
DIPSW15
Mode
1200 sheets
30 sec
17-2
33 to 255
Mode
17-3
600 sheets
MCBJ setting
DIPSW14
32 (x 100 msec)
Mode
DIPSW12
64 sec
17-7
17-6
100
Mode
200
400
600
5. Click [E-Mail Initial Setting]. The mail initial setting screen is displayed.
463
Select "Yes."
Care Mail."
body.
CE password:
Enter any alphanumeric characters (including
symbols) up to 20 characters.
Enable POP (IMAP) before SMTP:
After authentication is made by the receiving
63 characters.
Port Number
Specify the SMTP port number within the range
from 1 to 65535. Default is [25].
Connection Time Out Time
onds.
Machine Manager From Address
Specify the From address of mails from the
controller NIC.
==========================
as necessary.
464
Password
Enter the password to login to the POP server.
APOP
Select [On] to use the APOP function.
Port Number
Specify the POP port number within the range
from 1 to 65535. Default is [110].
Connection Time Out Time
*2
No. code.
settings.
Auto Check
Select [Yes].
Auto Check Interval Time
Specify the interval between checking new
465
MEMO:
466
467
Care
Initializing the RAM for CS Remote Care enables you
to perform the setup again.
basic screen.
468
Error
Connection NG (Cannot connect from the modem,
Solution
Redial and wait for re-reception.
timed out).
K00_01
K00_03
Center ID mismatch.
K00_04
Redial.
K00_05
mands or parameters).
K00_06
K00_07
K00_08
Redial.
K00_10
Redial.
Redial.
K00_12
Redial.
K00_13
Redial.
K00_14
K00_15
Redial.
its).
K00_17
K01_00
K01_01
K01_02
K01_03
K01_04
K01_05
K02_01
K03_00
K05_90
469
Error code
K05_92
Error
Solution
K05_93
a mail.
K05_94
K05_95
K05_96
of a controller-driven SC (49-xx).
mail cannot be sent through the controller. Use a telephone. This error do
not occur in the main body NIC.
The shaded error codes are the ones that may occur when a transmission is made from the main body to
the center.
10.11.15 Troubleshooting
Check the followings when the main body neither receives the initial connection mail nor returns a response.
1) The center ID or the machine ID are not set in the main body.
2) The center ID or the machine ID are different (A machine ID error is not returned at the initial connection).
3) CS Remote Care function is disabled, or the phone line is selected in the CS Remote Care function selection.
4) Communication between the main body and the mail server is not proper (Check this with a transmission
test).
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Blank Page
10.12 ISW
1 step = 0.1 mm
10. Repeat steps 5 to 9 until the standard value can be
obtained.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
menu.
4. "Staple Finisher adjustment mode screen"
Press the [01 Stapling Center Position Adjustment]
key.
5. "Stapling Center Position Adjustment screen"
tern (No.16).
7. Fold the outputted paper in half in the paper feed
want to adjusted and press the Start button to output a test pattern (No. 16).
stacker.
Note
If the length of the paper is longer than 239 mm
[1]
[2]
471
1 step = 0.1 mm
12. Repeat steps 5 to 11 until the standard value can be
obtained.
1 step = 0.1 mm
12. Repeat steps 5 to 11 until the standard value can be
obtained.
471
471-1
7. Check to see if the bundle of papers is misaligned (a: a misalignment occurs when the
a = 1.0 mm or less
(1) Procedure
2 & 4 holes
5.0 or larger
3 holes
6.5 or larger
472
(1) Procedure
1 step = 0.1 mm
can be obtained.
screen.
Press the [02 Multi Folder (Punch) Adj.] key on
the sub menu.
fs503fs3013c
Holes
2 & 4 holes
10.5 5.0
3 holes
9.5 5.0
473
NOTE
When adjusting both the single fold and the
(1) Procedure
screen.
sub menu.
(1) Procedure
474
adjust in the tray. Press the Start button to output the test pattern (No.16).
b
[1]
NOTE
The position of the single fold is based on the
leading edge of paper and the position of the
[2]
b 1.5
(1) Procedure
A3
139.0
142.0
B4
120.3
123.3
A4S
98.0
101.0
12 x 18
151.4
154.4
11 x 17
142.9
145.9
screen.
81/2 x 14
117.5
120.5
81/2 x 11S
92.1
95.1
8K
129.0
132.0
sub menu.
475
b
NOTE
[1]
a
[2]
Paper size
A3
282.0
144.0
B4
243.7
123.3
A4S
199.0
101.0
12 x 18
306.8
156.4
11 x 17
289.9
147.9
81/2 x 14
238.1
120.5
81/2 x 11S
187.3
95.1
8K
262.0
134.0
476
a 1.5
can be obtained.
a03uf3c020ca
b
[1]
fold.
[2]
b 1.5
A3
208.5
103.8
B4
180.5
89.8
A4S
147.0
73.0
12 x 18
227.1
113.1
11 x 17
214.4
106.7
81/2 x 14
176.3
87.7
81/2 x 11S
138.2
68.6
8K
193.5
96.3
477
[2]
[1]
8 1214
[1]
a
a03uf3c031ca
b 1.5
A3
105.5
108.5
B4
91.5
94.5
A4S
74.8
77.8
12 x 18
114.8
117.8
11 x 17
108.5
111.5
81/2 x 14
94.0
81/2 x 11S
70.4
73.4
8K
98.0
101.0
478
F.
NOTE
[1]
[3]
[2]
b 1.5
c 1.5
A3
103.5
213.0
106.5
B4
89.5
185.0
92.5
A4S
72.8
151.5
75.8
12 x 18
112.8
231.6
115.8
11 x 17
106.5
218.9
109.5
81/2 x 14
87.4
180.8
90.4
81/2 x 11S
68.4
142.7
71.4
8K
96.0
198.0
99.0
(1) Procedure
479
Conduct this adjustment when a paper exit mis-alignment occurs in the main scan direction of the stacker
tray.
This adjusts the position of the alignment plate while
in alignment.
can be obtained.
(1) Procedure
G. Fold regist loop adjustment
Adjust the paper loop amount at the registration roller
section to adjust the folding skew, the wrinkling of
paper or a jam at the registration section.
(1) Procedure
480
sub menu.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
Press the [05 Stacker Adjustment] key on the
sub menu.
7. Check the misalignment between the staplecenter and the paper center.
Standard value: a = 2 mm
[2]
[1]
a
[1] Single fold
fs503fs3300c
481
NOTE
Make sure that the folding skew adjustment
of the mechanical adjustment has been com-
pleted.
C. Staple pitch adjustment
Adjust the stapling interval for the saddle stitching
(1) Procedure
mode.
(1) Procedure
screen.
Press the [06 Saddle Stitcher Adj.] key on the
sub menu.
7. Check to see if the bundle of papers is misaligned (a: a misalignment occurs when the
paper width setting is larger than the paper
width) and if the bundle is curved (b: the curve
a
b
fs503fs3011c
fs503fs3012c
482
fs503fs3014c
(1) Procedure
NOTE
When adjusting both the single fold and the
double fold, be sure to start with the double
fold.
The position of the single fold is based on the
screen.
sub menu.
(1) Procedure
483
F.
A4S
97.5 2.5
102.0 2.5
81/2 x 11S
91.6 2.5
96.1 2.5
fs503fs3302ca
484
1 step = 0.1mm
1 step = 0.1mm
can be obtained.
can be obtained.
G. Trimming adjustment
When there is misalignment in the trimmed fore-edge
or the trimming is too much, conduct this adjustment.
(1) Procedure
fs503fs3301c
485
NOTE
1 step = 0.1mm
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
Press the [07 Perfect Binder Adjustment] key
screen.
4. "Perfect
Binder
adjustment
mode
menu
screen"
Press the [01 Cover Trimming Adjustment] key.
or Main Tray.
binding.
All Size
8.5 x 11
5.5 x 8.5R
A4
A5R
B5
[3]
A5
5.5 x 8.5
Special
16K
8.5 x 11W
[2]
[1]
5.5 x 8.5W
1050fs3357c
A4W
A5W
B5W
9. Press the [SERVICE] key to change the trimming position of the right cover paper.
Note
Above paper sizes are book (the inside
pages) finished sizes.
486
binding.
[4]
screen.
[5]
[1]
4. "Perfect
Binder
adjustment
mode
menu
screen"
Press the [03 Spine Corner forming Position
[2]
1050fs3358c
Adj.] key.
6. Select the paper type and press the start button to make test prints and carry out perfect
binding.
tion.
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
1050fs3359c
487
[3]
(1) Procedure
[1]
screen.
Press the [07 Perfect Binder Adjustment] key
on the sub menu.
488
[2]
1050fs3360c
(1) Procedure
[3]
[1]
[2]
1050fs3361c
A5
5.5 x 8.5
16K
A4W
B5W
A5W
8.5 x 11W
5.5 x 8.5 W
Special
Note
Above paper sizes are book (the inside
pages) finished sizes.
489
(1) Procedure
4. "Perfect
Binder
adjustment
mode
menu
screen"
Press the [06 Paste Formation Finish Position
Adj.] key.
490
G. Temperature adjustment
Sets the temperatures to be detected by the glue
apply roller temperature sensor (TH1), the glue tank
temperature sensor/Up (TH2), the glue tank temperature sensor/Md (TH3), and the glue tank temperature
sensor/Lw (TH4) provided in the glue tank.
(1) Procedure
Default: 145 C
Melt Tank - Low
Default: 185 C
4. "Perfect
Binder
adjustment
mode
menu
Pasting Roller
Setting range: 140 to 200 C
Default: 165 C
screen"
Press the [07 Temperature Adjustment] key.
6. Select the paper type and press the start button to make test prints and carry out perfect
binding.
491
I.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
screen.
All Size
All Size
8.5 x 11
8.5 x 11
A4
A4
B5
B5
A5
A5
5.5 x 8.5
5.5 x 8.5
16K
16K
A4W
A4W
B5W
B5W
A5W
A5W
8.5 x 11W
8.5 x 11W
5.5 x 8.5 W
5.5 x 8.5 W
Special
Special
Note
Note
492
1 step = 0.1mm
1 step = 0.1mm
J.
(1) Procedure
(1) Procedure
screen.
screen.
4. "Perfect
Binder
mode
menu
4. "Perfect
Binder
adjustment
mode
menu
screen"
screen"
Adjustment] key.
key.
8. Check if the relation between the main-scanning position of the cover and that of the inside
pages are appropriate.
All Size
8.5 x 11
A4
B5
A5
5.5 x 8.5
16K
A4W
B5W
A5W
8.5 x 11W
5.5 x 8.5 W
Special
Note
Above paper sizes are book (the inside
pages) finished sizes.
493
494
Important
The use of the security strengthen mode in
the machine manager setting in the utility
mode is limited only when the manager
authentication is set to "Authentication On."
(1) Procedure
Note
Selecting [Factory Initial Data] recalls the
factory initial data.
Selecting [Installation Initial Data] recalls
the adjustment values stored when code
"90-00" of the I/O check mode was con-
ducted.
495
10.15 CE Setting
Important
The use of the security strengthen mode in
the machine manager setting in the utility
mode is limited only when the CE authentication setting is set to "Authentication On."
10.15.1 CE authentication
To strengthen security of the service mode, configure
the setting so that a password is required to enter the
service mode.
(1) Procedure
496
(1) Procedure
nal data.
key is limited only when the CE authentication setting is set to "Authentication On."
Do not use anything easily guessed by others
such as your name, birthday.
CE should not inform other people of the
password.
(1) Procedure
screen.
Press the [01 IP HDD Format] key on the sub
menu.
screen.
[Document]
[Parameter]
[Font]
[Spool]
keys.
Default is "92729272."
appears.
entered.
497
498
This adjustment is made when the mis-centering of paper varies each paper supplied from the trays /1 and /2.
The mis-centering is automatically adjusted in the image processing unit, and this adjustment is made only when
a mis-centering exceeding the range of auto correction (5 mm) occurs.
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
1050fs3028c
499
Perform the separation pressure adjustment when the no feed (a paper is conveyed to the paper feed roller section but stops there) or the double feed occurs at the paper feed.
Note
Affected by the paper type and the operating environment (the no feed is likely in the low temperature environment and the double feed is likely in the high temperature environment).
Excess adjustment may reverse the symptom.
[2]
[1]
[3]
1050fs3029c
500
11.1.3
In case a no feed jam occurs frequently, perform the pick-up roller load adjustment.
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[4]
1050fs3030c
501
A no feed jam in which a thick paper is stuck on the entrance guide (a metallic guide plate near the separation roller)
Note
On performing the pick-up roller height adjustment, the paper feed pick-up amount is changed. Be
sure to confirm the paper feed pick-up amount in the paper feed pick-up amount adjustment.
(See P.505)
[2]
[3]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
1050fs3031c
502
5. Set the tray. Confirm that the paper lift finished its
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
1050fs3032c
[2]
[4]
1050fs3033c
503
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[1]
Adjustment standard
Lifting the upper limit sensor position lowers
the height of the pick-up roller [5]. (The difference of elevation [7] between the paper feed
roller [6] and the pick-up roller [5] becomes
larger.)
Lowering the upper limit sensor position lifts
the height of the pick-up roller [5]. (The difference of elevation [7] between the paper feed
[3]
[5]
[6]
smaller.)
In case a no feed occurred, lower the upper
limit sensor.
In case a double feed occurred, lift the upper
limit sensor.
[7]
504
11.1.5
Perform the paper feed pick-up amount adjustment as you have done the pick-up roller height adjustment.
[2]
[3]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
1050fs3035c
5. Set the tray. Confirm that the paper lift finished its
[1]
[2]
1050fs3036c
505
[1]
[2]
[3]
[6]
[4]
tion.
506
11.1.6
Perform the paper lift plate skew adjustment after replacing a lift wire or when the paper lift plate is skewed.
[2]
[3]
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
1050fs3038c
[1]
5. Set the tray. Confirm that the paper lift finished its
[2]
1050fs3039c
507
[1]
[1]
Note
Be sure to connect the connector as you
place it. Otherwise, all trays in the main body
become unable to be pulled out.
[2]
[3]
[4]
1050fs3040c
508
[3]
[4]
smallest-size position.
[5]
[7]
[1]
[6]
[8]
Note
After the adjustment, be sure to replace the
stopper of the release lever to the original
position.
[2]
1050fs3041c
509
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
510
1050fs3070c
This adjustment enables you to up/down the pre-transfer roller nip pressure.
Perform this adjustment when a transfer jitter occurred. For more information on how to perform this adjustment, see "12.4 Transfer jitter adjustment".
A. Nip pressure up adjustment procedure
[2]
[1]
1050fs3025c
511
[5]
[4]
[3]
[6]
[1]
[7]
Note
To restore the standard nip pressure, place
the spring /Fr [2], /Rr [3].
Removing/placing the spring with the nip
pressure up tends to stretch the spring. Thus,
remove/place the spring with the standard nip
pressure. If tension of the spring /Fr and /Rr
differs, a transfer misalignment occurs. When
restoring the standard nip pressure, in case
the spring was stretched, do not use it and
replace it with a new one.
In case the spring /Fr [2], /Rr [3] are not easily
removed from the hook hole /Lw [5], remove it
from the hook hole /Up [4] first. Then, while
holding the spring not to drop, twist counterclockwise (nip pressure up) the conveyance
roller /T axis [1] and rotate the cam [6] to
make a gap, thus making it easy to remove
the spring.
Be careful not to drop the spring. Put a paper
over the ADU section [7] so that the spring
does not fall inside the machine.
512
[6]
[5]
[4]
1050fs3058c
steps in reverse.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3350c
[2] Back
513
Note
Reference
Attaching the long screw M4 to the shaft [3]
Use
[Printer
Restart
Timing
Adjust-
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
[4]
[5]
[4] Front
514
1050fs3042c
[5] Back
1050fs3043c
[2] Back
front side.
side.
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3044c
[2] Back
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3045c
[2] Back
515
A. Procedure
2. Set a test chart on the original glass. Adjust distortion with [Scanner (Orig. Glass) warp
adj.(Main)] and [Scanner (Orig.Glass) warp adj.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3046c
[2] Back
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
516
[1]
1050fs3047c
[2] Back
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3048c
[2] Back
adjustment.
12.2.3
A. Procedure
adj.(SIDE1)]
and
[ADF
centering
[1]
[2]
service mode.
[1] Front
1050fs3050c
[2] Back
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3049c
[2] Back
[1]
[2]
[1] Front
1050fs3051c
[2] Back
517
newly.
12.2.4
518
12.2.5
519
There are two modes for the registration, automatic (adjustment) and manual (adjustment).
Manual registration (adjustment)
12.3.1
A. Procedure
set
"approx.
0.5%
down"
or
520
Note
The settings in steps 3 and 4 change the
toner density of developer. Thus, image
density does not change without making
prints.
12.3.2
521
1)
A. Preparation:
revert.
(1) Procedure
loop control.)
Note
set to 255.
occurs.
[1]
[2]
[5]
[3][4]
heavier
2)
1050fs3052c
80 g/m2 or less.
NOTE
The position where transfer jitter occurs differs depending on the paper type, paper
weight or paper conveyance behavior.
522
faster momentarily.
Possible with thick papers 200 g/m2 or
heavier.
Note
If the nip pressure is strengthened it is possible that transfer jitter 40 mm from the
C. Procedure
(1) Approx. 250 mm from the trailing edge
2. Remove 2 screws [2] to remove 2 suction covers [1] at the lower side of the conveyance belt
on both sides of the conveyance section so as
to improve the conveyance suction ability.
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
1050fs3053c
Note
523
Note
If the nip pressure is strengthened it is pos-
occurs
524
more
easily.
Select
whichever
1.
user mode.
Set paper on which overlay printing has been
made.
Set the type of paper to [Coated B].
Set the air assist setting to [On].
Reference:
The surface of coated paper is applied with a coat-
NOTE
2.
lighter, set the software DIPSW6-2 to "1". (this disables the transfer assist control.)
NOTE
Before overlay printing, be sure to take note
of following.
a) Be sure to install the PP-701 (urethane
roller)
overlay printing.
tray 1: DIPSW39-0
tray 2: DIPSW39-1
offset printing.
tray 3: DIPSW39-2
tray 4: DIPSW39-3
tray 5: DIPSW39-4
NOTE
to feed.
ing.
Registration of paper must be checked every
30,000 prints.
3.
NOTE
The number of paper feed assist plates varies
according to the paper weight.
130 g/m2 or less None
131 g/m2 or more 4 pcs.
525
(1) Procedure
[1]
[2]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[1]
1050fs3067c
3. After stop sound of the paper lift motor operation (when the paper lift plate gets to the upper
limit position), pull out tray /4 again.
1050fs3059c
526
1050fs3060c
1050fs3062c
Note
To prevent air from blowing upon the pad
when the remaining paper gets low, place
Note
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
1050fs3351c
1050fs3352c
527
paper:
1050fs3064c
d. No paper is floated
Put the underlays (included in the PP package)
[1] under the center part of the stacked paper.
Note
To prevent air from blowing upon the pad
when the remaining paper gets low, place
[1]
[2]
[1]
1050fs3066c
528
step 11.
occurs.
When a jam occurs, conduct "C. Paper feed
pressure adjustment."
[5]
[1]
[6]
[3]
[4]
1050fs3354c
paper)
529
following measures.
Reference
and confirmed.
Information on other brand of paper will be also provided when the test is finished, by updating the docu-
NOTE
ment.
printing
on
carbonless
middle
2.
530
[2]
[1]
1050fs3355c
[2]
[1]
1050fs3356c
531
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532
TROUBLESHOOTING
13. JAM CODE
13.1 Jam code list
Jam
cation
code
Tray 1
J11-01
J11-02
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
J11-03
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
any.
turns ON.
ping operations.
J11-05
When idling
J11-04
J11-06
preceding paper,
succeeding paper.
stops operations.
J12-01
J12-02
J12-03
During operation
any.
Tray 2
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
any.
turns ON.
ping operations.
any.
(PS21) does not turn ON within a specified period of time after the pre-registration sensor /2 (PS18) turns ON.
533
code
Tray 2
J12-04
J12-05
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Jam
cation
preceding paper,
succeeding paper.
stops operations.
any.
When idling
Classifi-
J12-06
J13-01
(PF)
J13-02
During operation
any.
Tray 3
J13-03
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
any.
turns ON.
ping operations.
J13-04
J13-05
When idling
preceding paper,
succeeding paper.
stops operations.
J13-06
534
Jam
cation
code
Tray 4
J14-01
(PF)
J14-02
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
J14-03
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
any.
turns ON.
ping operations.
When the trailing edge of paper is passing through the loop sensor /2 (PS94),
the pre-registration sensor /2 (PS93) is
J15-02
When idling
J15-01
(PF)
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
any.
turns ON.
J15-03
ping operations.
J15-04
J15-05
When idling
Tray 5
During operation
preceding paper,
succeeding paper.
stops operations.
J15-06
535
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
J17-01
Resulting
Correction
operation
The registration sensor (PS40) does not
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
paper if any.
each
tray)
ping operations.
feed
conveyance
(com-
J17-02
mon to
Paper
During operation
Paper
Cause
After completion
feed
J17-03
convey-
preceding paper,
ance
paper if any.
(trays 1/
stops operations.
and /2)
Paper
J17-04
feed
convey-
ance
(tray /2)
Paper
J17-06
feed
convey-
ance (PF)
ON.
J17-07
feed
convey-
J17-08
ance
When idling
J17-09
J17-10
while in idling.
paper if any.
J17-11
J17-12
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
jam occurs, the
main body completes the paper
exit before stopping operations.
536
During operation
Jam
cation
code
J18-01
feed
conveyance (PF)
J18-02
Resulting
Correction
operation
J18-03
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
any.
ping operations.
any.
J18-05
ON.
horizontal conveyance
jam release lever, and
remove jammed paper if
any.
J18-07
ON.
ON.
horizontal conveyance
When idling
Paper
Cause
During operation
Classifi-
while in idling.
537
cation
code
J18-11
feed
conveyance (PF)
Convey-
Correction
J18-12
J18-13
J18-14
J19-01
PF
J19-02
Fusing/
J21-01
While in the print sequence, the maximum density sensor detects paper at
the specified timing.
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
jam occurs, the
main body completes the paper
exit before stopping operations.
J21-02
When idling
ance
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
jam occurs, the
main body completes the paper
exit before stopping operations.
paper
exit
J31-01
J31-02
J32-01
538
Resulting
operation
During operation
Paper
Cause
When idling
Classifi-
During operation
Jam
cation
code
Fusing/
J32-02
paper
exit
J32-03
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
J32-04
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
paper if any.
ping operations.
J32-05
J32-06
J32-08
When idling
J32-09
while in idling.
The ADU acceleration sensor (PS49)
turns ON while in idling.
The fusing exit sensor (PS22) turns ON
while in idling.
J32-10
J32-11
J32-12
J32-13
External
J51-01
During operation
while in idling.
The front door/R, /L of the main body
stops immedi-
ately.
539
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
DF
J61-1
J61-2
J62-1
Cause
Resulting
The DF stops
immediately. If
there is paper
being transferred
or having been
transferred, the
main body completes the paper
exit before stopping operations.
J62-2
J62-3
J62-4
While in the forward rotation of the original conveyance motor (M301), the original conveyance sensor (PS308) does
not turn OFF within a specified period of
time after it turns ON.
J62-5
While in the reverse rotation of the original conveyance motor (M301), the original conveyance sensor (PS308) does
not turn OFF within a specified period of
time after it turns ON.
J62-6
J62-7
540
Correction
operation
During operation
Jam
cation
code
DF
J62-8
J62-9
J62-10
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
The DF stops
immediately. If
there is paper
being transferred
or having been
transferred, the
ON.
ping operations.
J63-1
J63-2
J63-3
J63-4
J63-5
J63-6
541
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
DF
J63-7
J63-8
Cause
The DF stops
immediately. If
there is paper
being transferred
ON.
or having been
transferred, the
ping operations.
J63-10
J63-11
J65-1
J65-2
J65-4
J65-8
J65-10
J65-20
J65-40
J65-80
542
Correction
Resulting
operation
During operation
Jam
cation
code
FD
J72-01
J72-02
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
body.
J72-03
J72-04
J72-05
J72-06
J72-09
J72-10
J72-11
J72-12
J72-13
J72-14
543
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
FS
J72-16
J72-17
Cause
immediately.
body.
J72-19
J72-20
J72-21
J72-22
J72-23
J72-28
544
Correction
J72-18
Resulting
operation
During operation
Jam
cation
code
FS
J72-30
J72-39
FD
J72-40
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
immediately.
body.
Close the front door.
in the copy/print.
immediately.
immediately.
body.
J72-42
J72-43
J72-44
J72-45
J72-46
J72-47
545
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
FD
J72-48
J72-49
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
immediately.
body.
J72-50
J72-58
SD
J72-59
J72-61
immediately.
body.
J72-63
J72-64
J72-65
J72-66
J72-67
J72-68
546
Jam
cation
code
SD
J72-69
J72-70
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
immediately.
body.
J72-71
J72-72
J72-73
J72-74
J72-75
J72-76
J72-77
J72-78
J72-79
547
cation
code
SD
J72-80
J72-81
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
immediately.
body.
J72-82
With paper bundle exit, the bundle sensor /4 (PS54) does not turn OFF within
a specified period of time after the bundle registration motor (M12) turns ON.
J72-83
J72-84
J72-85
J72-87
J72-88
J72-90
J72-99
FS
J73-01
J73-02
548
When idling
ON while in idling.
paper, if any.
Jam
cation
code
FS
J73-03
J73-04
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
When idling
Classifi-
paper, if any.
FD
J73-05
J73-06
J73-07
idling.
paper, if any.
paper, if any.
idling.
J73-08
SD
J73-09
J73-10
while in idling.
paper, if any.
549
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
SD
J73-12
J73-13
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
When idling
paper, if any.
in idling.
Either of the folding sensor /1 (PS7), the
folding passage sensor (PS8), the trifolding exit sensor, or the folding sensor
/2 (PS44) turns ON while in idling.
J73-14
J73-15
paper, if any.
J73-17
J73-18
J73-19
any.
J73-20
J73-22
in idling.
550
Jam
cation
code
LS
J73-23
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
When idling
Classifi-
any.
idling.
while in idling.
any.
J73-30
while in idling.
The cover paper entrance sensor (PS3)
turns ON while in idling.
The sub tray exit sensor (PS4) turns ON
while in idling.
any.
paper, if any.
J73-31
J73-32
ON while in idling.
J73-33
J73-34
while in idling.
paper, if any.
paper, if any.
J73-35
551
cation
code
LS
J74-01
J74-02
Cause
immediately.
body.
J74-04
J74-05
J74-06
J74-07
J74-08
J74-09
J74-10
J74-11
552
Correction
Resulting
operation
During operation
Classifi-
During operation
Jam
cation
code
LS
J74-12
J74-19
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
immediately.
body.
turns ON.
The LS front door open jam. While in
any other modes than the tandem
mode, the front door switch (MS1) of
the tandem (1st) LS turns OFF while in
the print/print.
J74-31
The entrance sensor (PS4) of the tandem (2nd) LS does not turn ON within a
specified period of time after the coupling exit sensor (PS18) of the tandem
(1st) LS turns ON.
J74-32
The entrance sensor (PS4) of the tandem (2nd) LS does not turn OFF within a
specified period of time after it turns ON.
J74-33
J74-34
J74-35
J74-36
J74-37
J74-38
J74-39
553
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
LS
J74-40
J74-41
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
immediately.
body.
immediately.
body.
turns ON.
The coupling exit sensor (PS18) does
not turn ON within a specified period of
time after the conveyance sensor /3
(PS17) of the tandem (2nd) LS turns
ON.
J74-42
J74-49
PB
J74-60
J74-62
J74-63
J74-64
J74-65
J74-66
554
Jam
cation
code
PB
J74-67
J74-68
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
immediately.
body.
J74-69
J74-70
J74-71
J74-72
The glue apply position detection sensor (PS32) does not turn ON within a
specified period of time after reversal of
glue tank movement motor (the tank
moves back) turns ON.
J74-73
The glue apply position detection sensor (PS32) does not turn OFF within a
specified period of time after it turns
ON.
J74-74
J74-76
J74-77
555
Classifi-
Jam
cation
code
PB
J74-78
J74-79
Cause
immediately.
body.
J74-82
J74-83
J74-84
J74-85
J74-86
556
Correction
J74-80
Resulting
operation
During operation
Jam
cation
code
PB
J74-87
J74-88
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
immediately.
body.
J74-89
J74-90
J74-91
J74-92
J74-93
J74-96
J74-97
J74-98
J74-99
557
cation
code
ADU
J92-01
J92-02
Cause
Resulting
Correction
operation
During operation
Classifi-
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
turns ON.
paper if any.
J93-01
When idling
J92-04
During operation
ping operations.
J92-03
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
paper if any.
J94-01
During operation
J93-03
When idling
ping operations.
J93-02
If there is a sheet
of paper being
printed when a
J94-03
558
When idling
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
Main body
operation
Drive
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
PF
ignored).
SC13-02 An abnormal speed signal of the
PFU paper feed motor (M40) is
checked.
An error detection signal is
detected twice in succession a
specified period of time after M40
was turned ON (the first signal is
Main body
ignored).
SC13-03 The blowout of a fuse for the verti-
(M8)
checked.
An error detection signal (blowout
of a fuse) of M8 is detected when
PF
M8 is turned ON.
SC13-05 The blowout of a fuse for the exit
(M41)
559
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
/1 (M25) is detected.
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
2)
operation panel,
not completed,
on the operation
board.
/2 (M26) is detected.
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
2)
operation panel,
560
not completed,
on the operation
board.
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Tray /2 SC18-23 When the upper limit sensor /2
displayed on the
operation panel,
not detected.
board.
Tray /3 SC18-30 The locking of the paper lift motor
/1 (M42) is detected.
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
2)
operation panel,
not completed,
on the operation
board.
/2 (M43) is detected.
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
561
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PF
displayed on the
2)
operation panel,
not completed,
on the operation
board.
displayed on the
operation panel,
not detected.
/3 (M44) is detected.
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
2)
operation panel,
562
not completed,
on the operation
board.
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
PF
operation
Tray /5 SC18-53 When the upper limit sensor /3
displayed on the
operation panel,
not detected.
board.
Wire
cleaning
stops immediately
(M23)
abnor-
operations is over.
mality
sor (PS26)
Printer control board (PRCB)
research
operation
error
detection
signal
(return
operation)
is
563
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Wire
cleaning
stops immediately
(M23)
abnor-
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
research
operation
(return
operation)
is
(M23)
Charger/cleaning member
564
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
Main body
operation
Wire
Transfer/separation clean-
cleaning
stops immediately
abnor-
Transfer/separation clean-
RL1 (main).
mality
Transfer/separation clean-
(ADUDB/1, /2)
research
operation
error
detection
signal
565
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Wire
Transfer/separation clean-
cleaning
stops immediately
abnor-
mality
RL1 (main).
(ADUDB/1, /2)
checked.
When the transfer/separation
cleaning home sensor (PS38)
is OFF with the main power
switch (SW1) ON, PS38 does
not turn ON within a specified
period of time after the transfer/separation cleaning motor
(M20) turns ON for a home
position
research
operation
error
detection
signal
error
detection
signal
detected.
Transfer/separation charger/
Transfer/separation clean-
ing member
566
Transfer/separation clean-
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
The main body
cleaning
stops immediately
abnor-
(PS37)
mality
RL1 (main).
Wire
(ADUDB/1, /2)
Transfer/separation clean-
motor.
(PS37)
print operation.
Motor
abnor-
mality
hopper
detected.
(PS25)
567
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Motor
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
568
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Motor
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
(M11)
checked.
An error detection signal (blowout
of a fuse) is detected when M11
turns ON.
569
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
Motor
convey-
ance
(PS30)
abnor-
mality
(PS31)
(PS33)
Note:
When the code SC2314 occurs, be sure to
repair defective parts
before
setting
the
software DIPSW3-1 to
0.
Setting
the
to
overflow
(PS32)
(PS33)
570
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
Main body
operation
The main body
stops immediately
ance
abnor-
RL1 (main).
(PS34)
mality
Toner
convey-
Note:
When the code SC2317 occurs, be sure to
repair defective parts
before
setting
the
software DIPSW3-1 to
0.
Setting
the
to
overflow
2)
Toner
pump
motor
(M28)
signal
(abnormal
operating,
abnormality
time.
(First
time
ignored)
571
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Toner
convey-
stops immediately
ance
(PS28)
abnor-
RL1 (main).
mality
2)
(PS29)
572
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Toner
convey-
toner amount
ance
exceeds 80% of
abnor-
mality
ing message is
displayed in the
operation panel
and the recycle
cut motor (M30) is
stopped after specific printing.
Drum
stops immediately
(TH5)
RL1 (main).
Charger
voltage
power
source
abnor-
mality
10 prints.
SC28-02 A transfer leak is detected. After a
Transfer/separation charger
573
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
High
voltage
stops immediately
(ADUDB1, 2)
power
source
RL1 (main).
abnormality
Process
abnor-
mality
displayed on the
(TCSB)
operation panel,
mum.
(TCSB)
main body is
Write unit
made by using a
data previously
(IPB)
density sensor.)
obtained.
(OACB)
SC29-04 The dirt correction of the sensor is
stops immediately
cleaning required)
RL1 (main).
574
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Process
abnor-
displayed on the
(TCSB)
mality
operation panel,
Write unit
(IPB)
(OACB)
main body is
(IPB)
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
gamma correction.
SC29-07 The dirt correction of the sensor is
stops immediately
cleaning required)
RL1 (main).
not sufficient. When gamma sensor less than the specified value is
detected five times in succession,
this error code is displayed.
SC29-08 Correction abnormality. While in
displayed on the
(IPB)
operation panel,
abnormal value.
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
575
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Process
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
abnormality. No convergence is
displayed on the
operation panel,
abnormality. No convergence is
main body is
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
abnormality. No convergence is
made in the auto adjustment of
the developing bias.
SC29-16 Drum charger capacity deteriora-
Drum
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
576
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
operation panel,
but displayed only
on the data collection, the list output
and the CSRC.
The control of the
main body is
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
577
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
578
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
RL1 (main).
Transfer/separation suction
fan (FM4)
(PRCB) is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM4 EM signal a specified
period of time after FM4 is turned
ON. This abnormal condition
recurs even a specified period of
time after FM4 is turned OFF and
then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-11 The rotation of the transfer/sepa-
Transfer/separation suction
fan (FM4)
checked.
579
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM5)
checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM5 EM signal a specified
period of time after FM5 is turned
ON. This abnormal condition
recurs even a specified period of
time after FM5 is turned OFF and
then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-14 The rotation of the developing
(FM5)
580
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
SC32-15 The rotation of the paper exit cool- The main body
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM9)
checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM9 EM signal a specified
period of time after FM9 is turned
ON. This abnormal condition
recurs even a specified period of
time after FM9 is turned OFF and
then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-17 The rotation of the paper exit cool-
(FM9)
581
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
582
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM20)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM20 EM signal a specified period of time after FM20 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM20 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-23 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM20)
583
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM21)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM21 EM signal a specified period of time after FM21 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM21 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-26 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM21)
584
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM22)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM22 EM signal a specified period of time after FM22 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM22 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected.
SC32-29 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM22)
585
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM23)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM23 EM signal a specified period of time after FM23 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM23 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-32 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM23)
586
Classification
Code
Resulting
PF
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM41)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM41 EM signal a specified period of time after FM41 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM41 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-35 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM41)
587
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PF
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM42)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM42 EM signal a specified period of time after FM42 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM42 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-38 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM42)
588
Classification
Code
Resulting
PF
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM43)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM43 EM signal a specified period of time after FM43 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM43 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-41 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM43)
589
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PF
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM44)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM44 EM signal a specified period of time after FM44 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM44 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-44 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM44)
590
Classification
Code
Resulting
PF
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM45)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM45 EM signal a specified period of time after FM45 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM45 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-47 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM45)
591
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PF
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
checked.
RL1 (main).
(FM46)
is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM46 EM signal a specified period of time after FM46 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM46 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (blowout of a
fuse) is detected with the 24V normal.
SC32-50 The rotation of the paper feed
(FM46)
592
Classification
Code
Resulting
PF
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
RL1 (main).
mal.
SC32-53 The rotation of the cooling fan
(FM20) is checked.
An abnormal condition occurs
with the FM46 EM signal a specified period of time after FM46 is
turned ON. This abnormal condition recurs even a specified period
of time after FM46 is turned OFF
and then turned ON, and an error
detection signal (24V cut off/blowout of a fuse) is not detected.
593
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
operation panel,
but displayed only
on the data collection, the list output
and the CSRC.
The control of the
main body is
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
ADU
sec-
stops immediately
(ADUDB2)
tion
motor
is checked.
RL1 (main).
(M16)
abnor-
mality
594
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
ADU
sec-
stops immediately
(ADUDB1)
tion
(ADUDB1) is checked.
motor
RL1 (main).
abnor-
mality
(M15)
595
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
stops immediately
perature
abnor-
RL1 (main).
mality
period of 1 second.
Fusing
high tem-
Thermistor /2 (TH2)
Thermistor /3 (TH3)
Thermistor /4 (TH4)
** or SC36-** (fusing
temperature
abnormalities) occur,
nal 1.
be
Fusing
low tem-
perature
abnor-
mality
Fusing
sensor
abnor-
mality
596
Caution:
When SC34-**, SC35-
Thermistor /1 (TH1)
period of 1 second.
**
sure
to
related
repair
repaired
result in a fire.
may
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
The main body
stops immediately
abnor-
mality
RL1 (main).
Fusing
sensor
nal 2.
SC36-04 Thermistor /1 (TH1) low tempera**
Thermistor /2 (TH2)
Thermistor /3 (TH3)
Thermistor /4 (TH4)
Caution:
nal 5.
SC36-05 Thermistor /3 (TH3) low tempera**
** or SC36-** (fusing
temperature
abnormalities) occur,
nal 3.
be
to
repair
sure
related
DIPSW3-1 to 0. Set-
nal 6.
not
repaired
may
result in a fire.
Scanner
abnor-
mality
597
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Scanner
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
(PS51)
abnor-
mality
abnor-
mality
598
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
599
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
600
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
601
Classification
Code
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
printing is started.
operation panel,
but displayed only
on the data collection, the list output
and the CSRC.
The control of the
main body is
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
602
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Image
If there is a copy
Write unit
pro-
cess-
ing
(IPB)
abnor-
mality
ping operations.
up.
(main).
ner.
While in the image read, the compression of image data that is read
in is not correctly terminated.
SC46-03* FIFO address abnormality for the
printer.
While in the image write, the
expansion processing of image
data that is read in is not correctly
terminated.
SC46-05* Compression input FIFO abnormality. An error interrupt occurs
with the compression/expansion
chip FIFO.
SC46-06* Elongation abnormality. Due to the
elongation of data the compression of which is not completed,
the destruction of the compressed
data and the abnormal length of
data, an elongation abnormality is
detected.
SC46-08* Index sensor abnormality. While in
Write unit
sensor.
(IPB)
603
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Image
If there is a copy
pro-
(IPB)
cess-
ADF
ing
abnor-
mality
ping operations.
(main).
(IPB)
(IPB)
604
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
Main body
operation
Image
If there is a copy
pro-
(IPB)
cess-
ing
abnor-
mality
ping operations.
period of time.
(main).
The development from the memory into the page memory is not
terminated within a specified
period of time. The transmission of
the compressed data from memory to memory is not terminated
within a specified period of time.
SC46-23* SVV off abnormality. While in the
image read, SVV does not turn
mality.
The light blocking cover at the
read section and the lens
cover are removed.
The connector of the A/D converter board is disconnected.
605
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Image
pro-
cessing
abnormality
displayed on the
(IPB)
operation panel,
SC46-27 A density conversion gamma
curve cannot be created normally.
If there is a copy
(IPB)
APC is attempted.
SC46-32* While executing the APC, the execution of the MPC is attempted.
SC46-35* Sequentially shot page area
abnormality. Due to an image area
abnormality on the memory,
Write section
pleted.
SC46-40 Hard disk initialization abnormality.
stops immediately
(IPB)
(1050,1050e only)
RL1 (main).
606
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Image
ADF
pro-
displayed on the
cess-
operation panel,
ing
is too late.)
abnormality
main body is
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
ated properly.
(TCSB)
If there is a copy
(IPB)
IC board (ICB)
stops immediately
IC board (ICB)
RL1 (main).
IC board (ICB)
Hard disk /2 (HDD2)
IC board (ICB)
mality
SC49-06 Unregulations IP error.
format HDD2
disc /2 (HDD2).
607
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
IC
Con-
stops immediately
format HDD2
troller
RL1 (main).
abnormality
Drive
abnor-
mality 1.
mality
608
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
Main body
operation
Commu- SC50-08* Drive communication reception
nication
stops immediately
abnormality
RL1 (main).
(IPB)
(PRCB).
abnor-
mality
609
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
610
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Fan
SC52-05 The blowout of a fuse for the cool- The main body
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
611
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
Fan
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
displayed on the
started.
operation panel,
started.
main body is
made by using a
data previously
obtained.
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
612
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Power SC53-02 The 24V power source for the total
abnor-
stops immediately
2)
mality
RL1 (main).
1)
613
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
Main body
abnor-
stops immediately
1)
mality
RL1 (main).
2 (CL6)
2 (CL7)
/2 (SD2), /3 (SD5)
Pre-registration clutch /1
(CL1), /2 (CL3)
(CL2)
614
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Power SC53-15 The blowout of a fuse for SD/CL in
abnor-
stops immediately
mality
RL1 (main).
At the start, an error detection signal (blowout of a fuse for the solenoid/clutch) is detected, and an
error detection signal (24V cut off)
is detected.
SC53-16 The blowout of a fuse for SD/CL in
the PF is detected 2. The blowout
of a fuse for SD/CL in the PF drive
board (PFUDB) is checked. At the
start, an error detection signal
(blowout of a fuse for the solenoid/
motor) is detected. However, an
error detection signal (24V cut off)
is not detected.
SC53-17 The blowout of the sensor 5VICP
stops immediately
RL1 (main).
motor (M31)
(OACB)
615
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
DF
DF
If there is a copy
abnor-
(IPB)
mality
DF complete the
paper exit before
stopping opera-
(ADFCB)
(ADFCB)
(ADFCB)
RADF program
If there is a copy
(PS306) abnormality.
Rt (PS306)
(PS308) abnormality.
(PS308)
abnormality.
SC67-04 Non-volatile memory error
SC67-05 Cooling fan /Lt (FM301) abnormal-
ping operations.
Turn OFF the RL1
(main).
(PS309)
RADF control board
(ADFCB)
Cooling fan /Lt (FM301)
ity.
SC67-06 Original reverse sensor (PS309)
abnormality.
SC67-07 Original reverse/exit sensor
(PS313) abnormality.
SC67-08 Tray up/down motor (M303)
abnormality.
SC67-09 Original skew sensor /Fr (PS312)
abnormality.
SC67-10 Original skew sensor /Rr (PS311)
abnormality.
616
Classification
Code
Resulting
DF
operation
DF
abnor-
mality
If there is a copy
Lt (PS318)
(PS320)
ping operations.
(PS321)
Multi feed sensor /1 (MFS1)
FS, FD, SD
abnormality.
Commu- SC70-01 FS, FD, SD serial receive error.
nication
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
several retries.
LS
abnor-
(M1)
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
617
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
LS
LS
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(M1)
switch (MS2)
tion.
SC76-06 The stacker tray lower limit switch
(M1)
switch (MS3)
tion.
SC76-07 An error detection signal is
(FM1)
time in succession while the cooling fan motor /1 (FM2) of the tandem (1st) LS is ON.
SC76-09 An error detection signal is
(FM3)
(FM4)
(FM5)
618
Classification
Code
Resulting
LS
operation
LS
abnor-
(M1)
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(M1)
switch (MS2)
tion.
SC76-36 The stacker tray lower limit switch
(M1)
switch (MS3)
ation.
SC76-37 An error detection signal is
(FM1)
619
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
LS
operation
LS
abnor-
/2 (FM2, FM6)
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
ON.
SC76-39 An error detection signal is
(FM3)
(FM4)
(FM5)
FS
abnor-
mality
immediately to
fied one.
relay (RL1).
(PS8)
starts.
specified one.
620
Classification
Code
Resulting
FS
operation
FS
abnor-
mality
immediately to
(M8)
relay (RL1).
(M11)
sensor (PS11)
sor (PS14)
starts.
SC77-08 The stapler rotation home sensor
sor (PS14)
starts.
SC77-11 After the stapler motor /Fr (M31)
turn ON.
(PS41)
turn ON.
(PS40)
(PS9)
621
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
FS
operation
FS
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(PS35)
of time.
SC77-22 After the home position search
(M24)
period of time.
(PS32)
sensor (PS33)
FD
abnor-
(M14)
mality
immediately to
period of time.
relay (RL1).
(M15)
period of time.
SC77-32 After the 3rd folding release motor
sor (PS56)
3rd folding release motor
(M16)
period of time.
sor (PS57)
(PS8)
622
sor (PS55)
2nd folding release motor
Classification
Code
Resulting
FD
operation
FD
abnor-
mality
immediately to
sensor (PS9)
relay (RL1).
sor (PS10)
(M13)
sensor (PS11)
starts. Or, after the punch registration motor (M13) turns ON, the
punch registration home sensor
(PS11) does not turn OFF.
SC77-37 The main tray upper limit sensor
(PS20)
(PS22)
down operation.
623
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
FD
FD
abnor-
mality
immediately to
(PS34)
relay (RL1).
Up (PS32)
(PS40)
Lw (PS38)
(M1)
time in succession.
SC77-42 The intermediate conveyance
Intermediate conveyance
motor (M3)
time in succession.
SC77-43 The PI conveyance motor (M7)
detects an error detection signal
(M17)
time in succession.
SC77-48 Resending of communication data
due to an error is not available.
SC77-49 When non-volatile memory is
being accessed, no response is
624
Software bug
Classification
Code
Resulting
SD
operation
SD
abnor-
mality
immediately to
(PS48)
relay (RL1).
tion.
Or, even after a specified period of
time after M7 starts the operation,
it does not stop.
SC77-62 Folding exit home sensor (PS24)
(PS24)
(PS32)
625
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
SD
SD
abnor-
mality
immediately to
sor (PS33)
relay (RL1).
sor (PS30)
(M12)
sensor (PS34)
operation.
(PS17)
search operation.
Or, even after a specified period of
time after M14 starts the operation, it does not stop.
SC77-69 Stapler moving home sensor
(M15)
sensor (PS25)
tion.
626
Classification
Code
Resulting
SD
operation
SD
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
tion.
Or, even after a specified period of
time after M16 starts the operation, it does not stop.
SC77-71 Bundle press movement home
motor (M17)
(M18)
operation.
(M19)
operation.
627
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
SD
SD
abnor-
(M20)
mality
immediately to
sensor (PS26)
relay (RL1).
operation.
motor (M21)
sensor (PS27)
(M22)
sensor (PS31)
operation.
(PS37)
sensor (PS47)
operation.
628
Classification
Code
Resulting
SD
operation
SD
abnormality
(M1)
is ON.
629
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
SD
SD
Horizontal conveyance
abnor-
motor (M2)
mality
immediately to
ON.
relay (RL1).
(M4)
(FM1)
ON.
And normal operation is not
detected after the restart (retry).
(even after being started for the
specified times)
Or, an error detection is detected
at the start operation and normal
operation is not detected even
after the restart (retry). (normal
operation is not detected after the
start of the specified times after
error detection)
SC77-95 5VDC power supply error detection signal is detected for a speci-
630
Classification
Code
Resulting
SD
operation
SD
abnor-
EEPROM
mality
immediately to
Software bug
relay (RL1).
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
(M1)
relay (RL1).
Intermediate conveyance
motor (M2)
driving.
SC78-04 After the main CPU on the PB
SC entrance conveyance
motor (M11)
SC switchback conveyance
motor (M12)
SC switchback release
motor (M13)
631
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PB
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
SC bundle conveynace
motor (M17)
relay (RL1).
(M18)
motor (M19)
turns ON.
SC78-11 The SC entrance roller release
(M21)
(M31)
632
(M32)
Classification
Code
Resulting
PB
operation
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(M34)
ON.
SC78-19 After the main CPU on the PB
motor (M41)
633
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PB
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
motor (M45)
relay (RL1).
Rt (M48)
Lt (M49)
motor (M61)
turns ON.
634
Classification
Code
Resulting
PB
operation
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(M71)
driving.
SC78-36 An error detection signal is
(M72)
driving.
SC78-37 The tray up movement has not
(M73)
(M74)
started of driving.
SC78-40 After the warm-up is started, tem**
635
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
operation
PB
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
period.
(M32)
Glue tank temperature sensor /Lw (TH4)
636
Classification
Code
Resulting
PB
operation
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(M32)
Glue apply roller temperature sensor (TH1)
637
Classification
Code
Resulting
operation
PB
PB
abnor-
mality
hardware detection.
immediately to
relay (RL1).
ware detection.
ware detection.
ware detection.
completion of warm-up.
638
Classification
Code
Resulting
PB
operation
PB
abnor-
mality
immediately to
perature.
relay (RL1).
pleted.
warming-up is completed.
(M32)
Glue apply roller temperature sensor (TH1)
hardware detection .
(M32)
temperature.
639
Classification
Code
Resulting
operation
PB
PB
abnor-
mality
hardware detection.
immediately to
relay (RL1).
(M32)
Glue tank temperature sensor /Md (TH3)
hardware detection.
(M32)
Glue tank temperature sensor /Lw (TH4)
recover by reboot.
motor (M4)
640
Classification
Code
Resulting
PB
operation
PB
abnor-
mality.
mality
immediately to
is unready.
relay (RL1).
Control program
Control program
full.
Commu- SC80-01 In the communication check
nication
stops immediately
(OACB)
abnor-
mality
Loose connection
does not respond within a specified period of time after the main
power switch (SW1) and the sub
power switch (SW2) turn ON.
Or ISW information is not written
on PRCB.
SC80-02 In the communication check
between the image processing
board (IPB) and the printer control
board (PRCB), an error is detected
from PRCB. Or transmission is not
completed.
SC80-03 In the communication check
(OACB)
Loose connection
(OACB)
ISW Cable
ROM check.
641
Classification
Code
Causes
Resulting
SD
operation
Commu-
SD firmware
nication
stops immediately
abnor-
ROM check.
mality
FS
ROM check.
LS
LS firmware
LS firmware
IC
IC firmware
IC board (ICB)
ROM check.
PB
PB firmware
PB control board (PBCB)
ROM check.
SC90-01 In the initial communication check
Main body
(ADJDB1)
Loose connection
(ADJDB1)
Loose connection
(ADJDB1)
Loose connection
642
(ADJDB1)
Loose connection
Classification
Code
Resulting
Main body
operation
Commu- SC90-05 In the initial communication check
nication
stops immediately
abnor-
(ADJDB1)
mality
Rl1 (main).
Loose connection
(ADJDB1)
Loose connection
detected (ID=11).
Power SC93-01 Error detection signal (blown fuse)
abnor-
(ADJDB1)
mality
was detected.
SC93-05 Error detection signal (blown fuse)
of offset sensor (PS54) or transfer
DC power supply /1
(DCPS1)
(TSL)
disconnection) is detected.
abnor-
(ADJDB1)
mality
2 (FM15), /3 (FM13)
(FM17)
643
Description
DIPSW
Main body
PF
Main body
cation
DF
644
SC18-10
SC18-11
Tray /1 up abnormality 1
able
SC18-12
Tray /1 up abnormality 2
SC18-13
Tray /1 up abnormality 3
in hatching)
SC18-20
SC18-21
Tray /2 up abnormality 1
able
SC18-22
Tray /2 up abnormality 2
SC18-23
Tray /2 up abnormality 3
Paper lift motor /3 abnormality
SC18-31
Tray /3 up abnormality 1
able
SC18-32
Tray /3 up abnormality 2
SC18-33
Tray /3 up abnormality 3
Paper lift motor /4 abnormality
SC18-41
Tray /4 up abnormality 1
able
SC18-42
Tray /4 up abnormality 2
SC18-43
Tray /4 up abnormality 3
Paper lift motor /5 abnormality
SC18-51
Tray /5 up abnormality 1
able
SC18-52
Tray /5 up abnormality 2
SC18-53
Tray /5 up abnormality 3
SC46-40
SC46-41
(not connected)
DIPSW18-3
hatching)
SC18-50
DIPSW18-2
hatching)
SC18-40
SC46-43
DIPSW18-1
hatching)
SC18-30
SC46-42
DIPSW18-0
DIPSW20-4
hatching)
SC67-01
DF mode unavailable
SC67-02
SC67-03
SC67-04
DIPSW18-7
DIPSW18-4
DIPSW
LS
DF
cation
SC67-05
DF mode unavailable
SC67-06
SC67-07
SC67-08
SC76-01
abnormality
unavailable.
SC76-02
SC76-03
DIPSW18-4
DIPSW33-06
SC76-04
SC76-05
SC76-06
limit abnormality
abnormality
SC76-07
SC76-08
SC76-09
SC76-10
SC76-11
SC76-31
SC76-32
SC76-33
abnormality
is unavailable
DIPSW33-07
SC76-34
SC76-35
SC76-36
SC76-37
SC76-38
SC76-39
SC76-40
SC76-41
drive abnormality
abnormality
drive abnormality
drive abnormality
drive abnormality
645
DIPSW
FS
cation
SC77-02
SC77-03
functions is unavailable
SC77-04
SC77-05
SC77-06
Staple abnormality
SC77-07
DIPSW35-1
DIPSW35-0
DIPSW35-1
rotation)
SC77-08
SC77-11
SC77-12
SC77-15
SC77-21
functions is unavailable
SC77-22
SC77-25
SC77-30
SC77-31
SC77-32
SC77-33
SC77-34
SC77-35
FD
abnormality
DIPSW33-0
able
SC77-36
SC77-37
DIPSW33-2
able
SC77-38
SD
SC77-39
SC77-40
unavailable
SC77-41
SC77-42
able
SC77-43
SC77-44
SC77-60
DIPSW33-3
DIPSW33-4
DIPSW34-0,
1, 3
able
SC77-61
SC77-62
DIPSW34-0,
abnormality
1, 2, 3
drive abnormality
646
DIPSW
DIPSW34-0,
abnormality
1, 3
SC77-64
unavailable
SC77-65
SD
cation
SC77-63
SC77-66
SC77-67
DIPSW34-0,
SC77-68
1, 2, 3
abnormality
SC77-69
DIPSW34-0,
SC77-70
1, 3
abnormality
unavailable
SC77-71
SC77-72
mality
The use of the saddle stitching,
DIPSW34-0,
1, 2, 3
DIPSW34-2
ing unavailable
SC77-74
SC77-75
SC77-76
Saddle stitching press drive abnormality multi center folding and trimmer
unavailable
Bundle arm rotation drive abnormality
SC77-77
SC77-78
DIPSW34-0,
1, 3
SC77-79
SC77-80
SC77-81
DIPSW34-0,
3
SC77-82
DIPSW34-3
SC77-83
SC77-84
DIPSW34-0,
ity
SC77-87
DIPSW34-0,
SC77-88
1, 2, 3
SC77-86
DIPSW34-4
DIPSW34-0,
DIPSW34-0,
drive abnormality
1, 2, 3
DIPSW34-3
able
647
DIPSW
cation
SC78-01
PB
SC78-02
SC78-04
mality
sible.
SC78-05
SC78-06
SC78-07
SC78-08
SC78-09
SC78-10
SC78-11
SC78-12
SC78-13
SC78-14
SC78-15
SC78-16
SC78-18
SC78-19
SC78-20
SC78-21
SC78-22
SC78-23
SC78-24
SC78-25
SC78-26
SC78-27
SC78-28
SC78-30
648
DIPSW35-5
ity
DIPSW
PB
cation
SC78-31
mality
sible.
SC78-32
SC78-33
SC78-34
SC78-35
Cover paper tray fan /1 drive abnomal- Paper feed from the PB is
ity
SC78-36
DIPSW35-3
unavailable.
SC78-37
SC78-38
SC78-39
mality
Ejecting onto the sub tray is pos- DIPSW35-4
sible.
SC78-40
Warming-up abnormality
DIPSW35-5
Warming-up abnormality
Glue tank low temperature abnormality
SC78-42
Warming-up abnormality
Glue apply roller temperature abnormality
SC78-43
SC78-44
SC78-45
SC78-46
SC78-47
SC78-48
649
DIPSW
cation
SC78-49
PB
SC78-50
SC78-51
SC78-53
SC78-54
SC78-55
SC78-57
SC78-58
SC78-59
SC78-61
SC78-62
650
DIPSW35-5
APPENDIX
15. ELECTRICAL PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING
15.1 Main body
A. Switch/sensor
(1) Main body rear side
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs5001c
[1]
[2]
[3]
651
[6]
[5]
[7]
[8]
[9] [1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
1050fs5002c
652
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[2]
[1]
[1]
1050fs5003c
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
1050fs5004c
653
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
1050fs5005c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs5006c
[1]
654
[2]
[8]
[6]
[7]
[5]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
1050fs5062c
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[8]
655
[1]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[2]
[4]
[3]
1050fs5063c
656
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
1050fs5007c
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
1050fs5008c
657
[3]
[1]
[2]
1050fs5009c
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
1050fs5010c
[1]
658
[8]
[7]
[6]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[2]
[1]
1050fs5011c
[1]
[5]
Thermistor /4 (TH4)
[2]
[6]
Thermostat /1 (TS1)
[3]
Thermistor /3 (TH3)
[7]
Thermistor /1 (TH1)
[4]
Thermostat /2 (TS2)
[8]
Thermistor /2 (TH2)
[1]
1050fs5012c
[1]
659
B. Load
(1) Main body rear side
[14]
[15]
[19]
[20] [21]
[13]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[12]
[11]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[9]
[6]
[8]
660
[7]
[1]
[12]
[2]
[13]
[3]
[14]
[4]
[15]
[5]
[16]
[6]
[17]
[7]
[18]
[8]
[19]
[9]
[20]
[10]
[21]
[11]
1050fs5013d
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
1050fs5014c
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
1050fs5015c
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
661
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs5016c
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
1050fs5017c
[1]
662
[1]
[1]
1050fs5018c
[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
1050fs5019c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
663
[1]
1050fs5020c
[1]
[5]
[6]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
1050fs5064c
664
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[6]
[1]
[2]
1050fs5066c
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs5065c
[1]
[2]
[3]
665
(11) ADU
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[7]
[17]
[11]
[8]
[10]
[9]
1050fs5021c
666
[1]
[10]
[2]
[11]
[3]
[12]
[4]
[13]
[5]
[14]
[6]
[15]
[7]
[16]
[8]
[17]
[9]
[1]
1050fs5022c
[1]
[1]
1050fs5023c
[1]
667
[24]
[25]
[6]
[18] [19] [20] [21]
[22]
[23]
[7] [8]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[17]
668
[16]
[15]
[11]
[10]
[1]
[13]
[2]
[14]
Coil (L)
Transformer /2 (T2)
[3]
[15]
[4]
[16]
[5]
[17]
[6]
Transformer /1 (T1)
[18]
[7]
[19]
[8]
[20]
[9]
Outlet
[21]
[10]
[22]
IC board (ICB)
[11]
[23]
[12]
[24]
Triac /2 (TRC2)
[25]
Triac /1 (TRC1)
1050fs5024c
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
1050fs5025c
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[1]
1050fs5031c
669
[2]
[1]
1050fs5026c
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
670
[1]
[2]
1050fs5027c
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
1050fs5028c
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
671
[2]
[3]
[1]
1050fs5029c
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[3]
[1]
1050fs5030c
672
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[6] [7]
1050fs5032c
[1]
[5]
[2]
Backlight /1
[6]
[3]
Backlight /2
[7]
[4]
[8]
673
15.2 DF-603
A. Front side
[1]
[5]
[4]
674
[3]
[2]
df603fs5001c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[12]
[13]
[14] [15]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[6]
df603fs5002c
[1]
[9]
[2]
[10]
[3]
[11]
[4]
[12]
[5]
[13]
[6]
[14]
[7]
[15]
[8]
675
C. Upper surface
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[6]
[11]
[7]
[8]
[10]
[4]
[9]
df603fs5003c
676
[1]
[10]
[2]
[11]
[3]
[12]
[4]
[13]
[5]
[14]
[6]
[15]
[7]
[16]
[8]
[17]
[9]
[1]
[2]
df603fs5004c
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
df603fs5005c
677
15.3 PF-701
A. Configuration front side
[1]
[6]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
pf701fs5001c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[6]
[1]
[6]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
pf701fs5002c
678
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[5]
[6]
pf701fs5003c
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
679
[1]
[2]
[12]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[11]
[7]
[8]
[10]
[9]
pf701fs5004c
680
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[10]
[4]
[5]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[1]
[6]
pf701fs5005c
[6]
(FM41/FM43/FM45)
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
681
Tray section 2
[4]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[3]
pf701fs5006c
[4]
G. PP-701 (OPTIONAL)
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
a08rf5c001ca
682
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
15.4 FD-501
A. Conveyance section front side/right side
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[8]
[5]
[7]
[6]
fd501fs5001c
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
683
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[11]
[7]
[10]
684
[9]
[8]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
Inlet
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
Relay (RL1)
[6]
Outlet
fd501fs5002c
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[19]
[18]
[17]
[16]
[15]
[14]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[13]
[8]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
fd501fs5003c
[1]
[11]
[2]
[12]
[3]
[13]
[4]
[14]
[5]
[15]
[6]
[16]
[7]
[17]
[8]
[18]
[9]
[19]
[10]
685
D. PI rear side
[6]
[7]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
fd501fs5004c
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[8]
E. PI upper surface
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[13]
686
[12]
[11] [10]
[9]
[8]
[7]
fd501fs5005c
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
[13]
F.
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
fd501fs5006c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
687
G. Punch section
[1]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[7]
688
[6]
[5]
[4]
fd501fs5007c
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
[1]
[10]
[2]
[9]
[3]
[8]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
fd501fs5008c
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
689
[1]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
690
fd501fs5009c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[6]
15.5 LS-501/502
A. Front side
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19] [20]
[21]
[22]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[10]
[13]
[12]
[9]
[8]
[11]
ls502fs5013c
[1]
[13]
[2]
[14]
[3]
[15]
[4]
[16]
[5]
[17]
[6]
[18]
[7]
[8]
[19]
[9]
[20]
[10]
[21]
[11]
[22]
[12]
691
B. Upper surface
[9]
[8]
692
[10] [11]
[7]
[12]
[6]
[1]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
ls502fs5002c
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
[20]
[19]
[1]
[18]
[2]
[17]
[3]
[4]
[16]
[15]
[5]
[6]
[14]
[13]
[7]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
ls502fs5003c
[1]
[11]
[2]
[12]
[3]
[13]
[4]
[14]
[5]
[15]
[6]
[16]
[7]
[17]
[8]
[18]
[9]
[19]
[10]
[20]
693
D. Shift unit
[3]
[4]
[2]
694
[1]
ls502fs5004c
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
15.6 FS-503
A. Rear side 1
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
fs503fs5001c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
695
B. Rear side 2
[6]
[7]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
fs503fs5002c
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[8]
C. Front side
[8]
[9]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[6]
[3]
[5]
[4]
fs503fs5003c
696
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[9]
[10]
[1]
[8]
[2]
[3]
[7]
[5]
[4]
[6]
fs503fs5004c
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
697
E. Stacker inside 2
[10]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[8]
[5]
[7]
698
[6]
fs503fs5005c
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
F.
[6]
[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
fs503fs5006c
[1]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[3]
699
15.7 SD-501
A. Horizontal conveyance section
(1) Entrance conveyance
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
15anf5c001na
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[6] [7]
[8]
[9]
[1]
[4]
700
[3]
[2]
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
15anf5c002na
[1]
[7] [8]
[9]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
15anf5c003na
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
701
C. Folding section
(1) Top side /1
[10]
[1]
[9]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
15anf5c004na
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
15anf5c005na
702
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[12]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[6]
[5] [4]
15anf5c006na
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
703
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
15anf5c007na
704
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[2]
15anf5c008na
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
15anf5c009na
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
705
[7]
[1]
[6]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
15anf5c010na
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[8]
[7]
706
15anf5c011na
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[3]
[1]
[2]
15anf5c012na
[1]
[2]
[3]
(5) Stapler
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
15anf5c013na
[1]
[3]
[4]
(SW2)
[2]
(HS3)
707
[10]
[9]
[8]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[3]
[4]
708
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
15anf5c014na
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
15anf5c015na
F.
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
Trimmer section
[8]
[7]
[9]
[6]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
15anf5c022na
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
709
G. Left side
[1]
[10]
[2]
[9]
[8]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
710
15anf5c017na
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
(PS35)
[10]
[5]
[1]
[6]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
15anf5c018na
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[6]
711
Rear side
[1]
[9]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[8]
[6]
[7]
15anf5c019na
712
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
15.8 PB-501
A. SC section
(1) Front side/Top side
[8]
[9]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[4]
a075f5c001ca
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[6]
sensor (PS12)
713
[8]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[6]
[3]
[5]
[4]
a075f5c002ca
714
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[8]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
a075f5c003ca
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
a075f5c004ca
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
715
[9]
[10]
[1]
[8]
[7]
[6]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
a075f5c005ca
716
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[10]
[1]
[9]
[2]
[8]
[7]
[4]
[3]
[5]
[6]
a075f5c006ca
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[12]
717
[1]
[2]
a075f5c007ca
[1]
718
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[5]
[6]
a075f5c019ca
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
a075f5c020ca
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[3]
719
[16]
[15]
[17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[1]
[14]
[2]
[3]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[10]
720
[9]
[8]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
a075f5c008ca
[1]
[11]
[2]
[12]
[3]
[13]
[4]
[14]
[5]
[15]
[6]
[16]
[7]
[17]
[8]
[18]
[9]
[19]
[10]
[20]
[2]
[3]
[1]
a075f5c009ca
[1]
[2]
[3]
721
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[10]
[7]
[9]
722
[8]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[8]
[3]
[9]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[11]
[6]
a075f5c010ca
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
a075f5c011cb
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
723
[10]
[1]
[2]
[9]
[8]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
724
a075f5c012cb
[1]
[6]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[9]
[5]
[10]
[8]
[1]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[2]
[3]
[4]
a075f5c013ca
[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[8]
725
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[11]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[6]
726
[5]
[4]
[3]
a075f5c014ca
[1]
[9]
[2]
[10]
[3]
[11]
[4]
[12]
[5]
[13]
[6]
[14]
[7]
[15]
[8]
[3]
[2]
[1]
a075f5c015ca
[1]
[2]
[3]
727
222(W : 18 pin)
216(W : 15 pin)
227(W : 10 pin)
225(W : 16 pin)
228(W : 26 pin)
301(W : 2 pin)
401(W : 2 pin)
221(W : 7 pin)
224(W : 6 pin)
325(W : 6 pin)
293(W : 10 pin)
211(W : 15 pin)
422(W : 6 pin)
211(W : 15 pin)
212(W : 4 pin)
324(W : 7 pin)
215(W : 20 pin)
424(W : 4 pin)
213(W : 34 pin)
328(W : 6 pin)
323(W : 8 pin)
326(W : 4 pin)
322(W : 5 pin)
229(W : 17 pin)
300(W : 2pin)
320(W : 16pin)
210(W : 19 pin)
220(GY : 34 pin)
321(W : 4 pin)
200(W : 7 pin)
217(W : 15 pin)
327(W : 10 pin)
218(W : 9 pin)
1050fs5033d
110 (W : 40 pin)
125 (W : 2 pin)
123 (BK : 100 pin)
134 (BK : 36 pin)
132 (W : 5 pin)
129 (W : 40 pin)
130 (W : 24 pin)
728
128 (W : 10 pin)
1050fs5034c
136 (W : 40 pin)
104 (W : 4 pin)
112 (BK : 100 pin)
111 (W : 4 pin)
137 (W : 15 pin)
138 (W : 15 pin)
100 (W : 6 pin)
135 (W : 19 pin)
101 (W : 12 pin)
1050fs5035c
420 (W : 18 pin)
35 (W : 5 pin)
36 (W : 10 pin)
411 (W : 11 pin)
410 (W : 34 pin)
100 (W : 8 pin)
442 (W : 9 pin)
440 (W : 4 pin)
1050fs5036c
729
620 (W : 3 pin)
623 (W : 7 pin)
621 (W : 3 pin)
622 (W : 4 pin)
600 (W : 6 pin)
610 (W : 15 pin)
1050fs5037c
528 (W : 6 : pin)
520 (W : 6 pin)
620 (W : 3 pin)
521 (GY : 28 pin)
534 (W : 3 pin)
529 (W : 6 pin)
730
1050fs5038c
594 (W : 6 pin)
590 (GY : 19 pin)
596 (W : 3 pin)
2 (W : 3 pin)
76 (W : 4 pin)
77 (W : 10 pin)
75 (W : 2 pin)
71 (W : 7 pin)
74 (W : 14 pin)
73 (W : 6 pin)
1050fs5040c
731
3 (W : 3 pin)
11 (W : 14 pin)
13 (W : 18 pin)
21 (W : 4 pin)
15 (W : 14 pin)
12 (W : 22 pin)
14 (W : 4 pin)
4 (W : 3 pin)
2 (W : 3 pin)
1 (W : 5 pin)
1050fs5041c
732
1050fs5056c
650 (W : 4 pin)
651 (W : 11 pin)
1050fs5042c
707 (W : 4 pin)
711 (W : 6 pin)
706 (W : 5 pin)
710 (W : 5 pin)
704 (W : 28 pin)
705 (W : 7 pin)
709 (W : 2 pin)
1050fs5043c
733
708 (W : 4 pin)
700 (W : 40 pin)
703 (W : 28 pin)
701 (W : 4 pin)
702 (W : 41 pin)
1050fs5044c
712 (W : 7 pin)
1050fs5045c
(15) OB inverter
713 (W : 7 pin)
1050fs5046c
170 (W : 50 pin)
1050fs5047c
131 (W : 6 pin)
734
133 (W : 11 pin)
1050fs5048c
56 (GY : 24 pin)
1050fs5049c
51 (GY : 5 pin)
1050fs5050c
(20) L1 inverter
632 (W : 4 pin)
2 (W : 2 pin)
1050fs5051c
454 (W : 10 pin)
1050fs5057c
457 (W : 5 pin)
458 (W : 4 pin)
1050fs5058c
735
490 (W : 3 pin)
1050fs5052c
491 (W : 6 pin)
1050fs5053c
141 (W : 40 pin)
142 (W : 20 pin)
736
1050fs5059c
885 (W : 4 pin)
884 (B : 80 pin)
1050fs5054c
737
16.2 DF-603
16.2.1
J1 (N.C.) J3 (N.C.)
5 (W : 3 pin)
7 (W : 12 pin)
3 (W : 7 pin)
4 (W : 4 pin)
6 (W : 4pin)
8 (GY : 34 pin)
J2 (N.C.)
2 (W : 8 pin)
9 (W : 5 pin)
1 (W : 4 pin)
10 (W : 6 pin)
17 (W : 4 pin)
14 (W : 6 pin)
16 (W : 3 pin)
15 (W : 9 pin)
13 (W : 6 pin)
11 (W : 6 pin)
12 (W : 7 pin)
df603fs5007c
B. Tray board
24 (W : 9 pin)
23 (W : 6 pin)
25 (W : 3 pin)
df603fs5008c
26 (W : 3 pin)
27 (W : 2 pin)
738
df603fs5009c
22 (W : 2 pin)
21 (W : 3 pin)
df603fs5010c
739
222(W : 18 pin)
216(W : 15 pin)
227(W : 10 pin)
225(W : 16 pin)
228(W : 26 pin)
301(W : 2 pin)
401(W : 2 pin)
221(W : 7 pin)
224(W : 6 pin)
325(W : 6 pin)
293(W : 10 pin)
211(W : 15 pin)
422(W : 6 pin)
211(W : 15 pin)
212(W : 4 pin)
324(W : 7 pin)
215(W : 20 pin)
424(W : 4 pin)
213(W : 34 pin)
328(W : 6 pin)
323(W : 8 pin)
326(W : 4 pin)
322(W : 5 pin)
229(W : 17 pin)
300(W : 2pin)
320(W : 16pin)
210(W : 19 pin)
220(GY : 34 pin)
321(W : 4 pin)
200(W : 7 pin)
217(W : 15 pin)
327(W : 10 pin)
218(W : 9 pin)
1050fs5033d
110 (W : 40 pin)
125 (W : 2 pin)
123 (BK : 100 pin)
134 (BK : 36 pin)
132 (W : 5 pin)
129 (W : 40 pin)
130 (W : 24 pin)
740
128 (W : 10 pin)
1050fs5034c
16.4 FD-501
16.4.1
A. FD control board
18 (W : 2 pin)
13 (GY : 9 pin)
17 (W : 8 pin)
9 (N.C.)
11 (GY : 6 pin)
7 (N.C.)
16 (W : 7 pin)
12 (N.C.)
8 (N.C.)
22 (N.C.)
20 (W : 4 pin)
15 (GY : 7 pin)
SW3
21 (N.C.)
5 (B : 40 pin)
2 (GY : 40 pin)
14 (GY : 18 pin)
1 (GY : 32 pin)
3 (GY : 16 pin)
4 (B : 32 pin)
ON
6 (B : 16 pin)
ON
SW3
1
C6500
1050
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741
206 (W : 4 pin)
221 (GY : 22 pin)
215 (W : 8 pin)
211 (W : 4 pin)
217 (W : 9 pin)
207 (W : 6 pin)
216 (W : 12 pin)
205 (W : 5 pin)
fd501fs5011c
500 (W : 4 pin)
506 (W : 6 pin)
505 (W : 12 pin)
742
fd501fs5012c
309 (W : 4 pin)
300 (W : 2 pin)
fd501fs5013c
E. FD operation board
fd501fs5014c
F.
fd501fs5015c
743
51 (W : 8 pin)
1 (W : 3 pin)
fd501fs5016c
490 (W : 3 pin)
fd501fs5025c
I.
fd501fs5026c
744
16.5 LS-501/502
16.5.1
A. LS control board
22 (W : 2 pin) 5 (W : 9 pin)
11 (W : 6 pin)
21 (W : 4 pin)
24 (W : 12 pin)
2 (W : 15 pin)
6 (W : 3 pin)
23 (W : 11 pin)
30 (BL : 10 pin)
28 (W : 2 pin)
1 (W : 13 pin)
4 (W : 12 pin)
3 (W : 5 pin)
29 (W : 7 pin)
9 (W : 11 pin)
(N.C.) (N.C.)
26 (W : 5 pin)
8 (W : 8 pin)
27 (W : 4 pin)
12 (W : 6 pin)
25 (W : 6 pin)
13 (W : 7 pin)
14 (W : 2 pin)
10 (W : 10 pin)
20 (W : 4 pin)
19 (W : 3 pin)
18 (W : 7 pin)
15 (W : 12 pin) 17 (W : 6 pin)
7 (W : 14 pin)
16 (W : 13 pin)
ls502fs5005c
B. Relay board /1
4 (W : 17 pin)
1 (W : 3 pin)
2 (W : 2 pin)
3 (W : 4 pin)
ls502fs5006c
C. Relay board /2
4 (W : 17 pin)
1 (W : 3 pin)
2 (W : 2 pin)
3 (W : 4 pin)
ls502fs5007c
745
D. DC power supply
51 (W : 6 pin)
1 (W : 5 pin)
52 (W : 2 pin)
ls502fs5008c
746
16.6 FS-503
16.6.1
19 (W : 4 pin)
9 (GY : 40 pin)
16 (W : 7 pin)
10 (GY : 3 pin) 12 (N.C.)
22 (GY : 20 pin)
20 (W : 4 pin)
23 (N.C.)
SW3
21 (W : 3 pin)
2 (GY : 40 pin)
14 (GY : 18 pin)
1 (GY : 32 pin)
3 (GY : 16 pin)
ON
ON
1 : ON
2 : ON
3 : ON
4 : ON
SW3
1
C6500
1 : ON
2 : OFF
3 : ON
4 : ON
SW3
1
1050
fs503fs5007c
747
53 (W : 8 pin)
52 (W : 18 pin)
66 (W : 2 pin)
62 (GY : 16 pin)
71 (GY : 6 pin)
70 (W : 8 pin)
55 (GY : 15 pin)
61 (GY : 40 pin)
51 (W : 26 pin)
65 (GY : 3 pin)
56 (W : 22 pin)
64 (GY : 18 pin)
60 (W : 4 pin)
57 (GY : 40 pin)
58 (GY : 30 pin)
63 (GY : 32 pin)
54 (W : 15 pin)
59 (GY : 14 pin)
fs503fs5008c
C. Stapler board
4 (R : 3 pin)
2 (O : 3 pin)
3 (W : 3 pin)
5 (O : 3 pin)
1 (W : 7 pin)
fs503fs5009c
748
16.7 SD-501
16.7.1
A. SD control board
19 (W : 4 pin)
18 (W : 2 pin)
17 (W : 8 pin)
16 (W : 7 pin)
20 (W : 4 pin)
SW3
22 (N.C.)
24 (W : 2 pin)
23 (N.C.)
21 (N.C.)
2 (W : 40 pin)
3 (W : 16 pin)
14 (W : 18 pin)
4 (GY : 32 pin)
5 (GY : 40 pin)
6 (GY : 16 pin)
1 (W : 32 pin)
ON
1 2 3 4
1 : OFF
2 : ON
3 : ON
4 : ON
C6500
ON
1 2 3 4
1050
1 : OFF
2 : OFF
3 : ON
4 : ON
15anf5c020nb
749
B. SD drive board
164 (W : 8 pin)
148 (W : 6 pin)
143 (W : 6 pin)
147 (W : 8 pin)
162 (W : 6 pin)
142 (W : 11 pin)
155 (W : 8 pin)
146 (W : 22 pin)
157 (W : 12 pin)
145 (W : 36 pin)
140 (W : 40 pin)
120 (W : 32 pin)
170 (Y : 12 pin)
150 (W : 4 pin)
169 (W : 4 pin)
167 (W : 2 pin)
122 (W : 34 pin)
166 (W : 4 pin)
110 (W : 18 pin) 168 (W : 15 pin)
121 (W : 40 pin)
163 (W : 6 pin)
750
16.8 PB-501
16.8.1
VR4
33(GY:20 pin)
30(GY:30 pin)
5(GY:11 pin)
39(W:3 pin)
31(GY:24 pin)
32(GY:28 pin)
18(GY:36 pin)
22(W:2 pin)
15(GY:40 pin)
SW1
38(W:5 pin)
7(N.C.)
VR2
16(GY:38 pin)
13(N.C.)
21(GY:6 pin)
14(N.C.)
29(W:4 pin)
8(N.C.)
19(GY:34 pin)
3(N.C.)
53(N.C)
12(N.C.)
24(N.C.)
6(N.C.)
SW2
2(W:7 pin)
20(GY:24 pin)
36(GY:40 pin)
1(W:3 pin)
11(N.C.)
44(W:4 pin)
17(GY:36 pin)
9(N.C.)
23(N.C.)
34(W:9 pin)
4(GY:12 pin)
10(N.C.)
37(GY:18 pin)
62(GY:4 pin)
35(GY:38 pin)
ON
3 4 5
F
B C DE
1 : ON
2 : OFF
3 : OFF
4 : OFF
89
67
ON
SW1
DipSW
1
1 : OFF
2 : OFF
3 : OFF
4 : OFF
DipSW
2 3 4
C6500
3 4
1050
a075f5c016ca
NOTE
Do not change the SW1 setting during maintenance and repair.
751
80(GY:26 pin)
57(GY:36 pin)
54(GY:40 pin)
88(N.C.)
52(W:6 pin)
81(GY:22 pin)
71(W:12 pin)
50(W:4 pin)
89(N.C.)
55(GY:38 pin)
70(W:12 pin)
72(W:13 pin)
82(W:8 pin)
90(N.C.)
83(GY:17 pin)
60(GY:6 pin)
85(GY:16 pin)
87(GY:24 pin)
74(W:6 pin)
59(GY:24 pin)
56(GY:36 pin)
79(N.C.)
86(W:15 pin)
58(GY:34 pin)
78(W:7 pin)
73(W:6 pin)
76(W:13 pin)
61(W:4 pin)
260(GY:2 pin)
69(W:5 pin)
75(W:12 pin)
84(W:12 pin)
77(W:13 pin)
68(W:6 pin)
261(W:2 pin)
51(W:4 pin)
a075f5c017cb
41(W:7 pin)
45(W:6 pin)
40(W:3 pin)
43(W:3 pin)
46(W:2 pin)
42(W:5 pin)
752
a075f5c018ca
10
11
12
13
1050fs5060c
753
B. A4, life size, 2 double sided originals, double sided copy (1 copy), straight paper exit, paper feed
tray /1, line speed 490 mm/sec
Time (sec)
Item
Paper feed sensor /1 (PS7)
Pre-registration sensor /1 (PS17)
Vertical conveyance sensor /1 (PS19)
Loop sensor (PS16)
ADU deceleration sensor (PS42)
Registration sensor (PS40)
Paper leading edge sensor (PS41)
Fusing exit sensor (PS22)
ADU accelerate sensor (PS49)
Reverse sensor /1 (PS48)
Reverse sensor /2 (PS47)
ADU reverse sensor /1 (PS46)
ADU reverse sensor /2 (PS45)
ADU exit sensor (PS43)
Paper exit sensor (PS3)
10
11
12
13
1050fs5061c
754
Down
620 mm/s
V-VALID signal
620 mm/s
Original paper exit motor /2
(M305)
F 465 mm/s
370 mm/s
370 mm/s
465 mm/s
R
620 mm/s
620 mm/s
Original paper exit motor /1
F 465 mm/s
(M304)
250 mm/s
250 mm/s
465 mm/s
R 550 mm/s
620 mm/s
Original conveyance motor
F
465 mm/s
(M301)
465 mm/s
R
620 mm/s
R 550 mm/s
Time (sec)
Item
0
Start button ON
17.2 DF-603
df603fs5011c
755
756
Down
465 mm/s
800 mm/s
R 550 mm/s
V-VALID signal
620 mm/s
Original paper exit motor /2
(M305)
F 465 mm/s
370 mm/s
250 mm/s
R 465 mm/s
620 mm/s
620 mm/s
465 mm/s
465 mm/s
R
620 mm/s
620 mm/s
Original paper exit motor /1
(M304)
F 465 mm/s
250 mm/s
250 mm/s
465 mm/s
R
550 mm/s
620 mm/s
Time (sec)
Item
0
Start button
ON
Back of the
1st sheet of
paper
scanned
Back of the
2nd sheet
of paper
scanned
df603fs5012c
Time (sec)
Item
Start button ON
17.3 PF-701
pf701fs5008c
757
17.4 FD-501
A. Letter fold-in, A3, 2 originals, 2 copies, sub tray paper exit
Item
Time (sec)
fd501fs5017c
758
Item
Time (sec)
10
fd501fs5018c
759
Item
Time (sec)
fd501fs5019c
760
Item
Time (sec)
fd501fs5020c
761
Item
Time (sec)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
fd501fs5021c
762
F.
Item
Time (sec)
fd501fs5022c
763
Item
Time (sec)
764
fd501fs5023c
Item
Time (sec)
fd501fs5024c
765
766
Item
Time (sec)
17.5 LS-501/502
ls502fs5009c
Item
Time (sec)
ls502fs5010c
767
768
Item
Time (sec)
ls502fs5011c
Item
Time (sec)
ls502fs5012c
769
770
Time (sec)
Item
0
Start button ON
17.6 FS-503
fs503fs5010c
Time (sec)
Item
1
fs503fs5011c
771
772
Time (sec)
Item
1
fs503fs5012c
Time (sec)
Item
10
11
17.7 SD-501
15anf5c800na
773
774
1
Time (sec)
Item
10
11
15anf5c801na
Time (sec)
Item
10
11
12
F
R
F
R
Right angle conveyance gate solenoid (SD2)
Roller release solenoid /1 (SD5)
Roller release solenoid /2 (SD6)
Right angle conveyance sensor /1 (PS5)
Right angle conveyance sensor /2 (PS6)
Folding entrance motor (M3)
H
Folding conveyance
motor (M4)
L
R
1st
folding
R
F
2nd
folding
Exit
15anf5c802na
775
Time (sec)
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Item
Entrance conveyance motor (M1)
Entrance sensor (PS1)
F
R
F
Right angle
conveyance motor
(M6)
Overlap motor (M13)
R
Right angle conveyance gate solenoid (SD2)
Roller release solenoid /1 (SD5)
Roller release solenoid /2 (SD6)
Right angle conveyance sensor /1 (PS5)
Right angle conveyance sensor /2 (PS6)
Folding entrance motor (M3)
H
L
Folding conveyance
motor (M4)
R
F
R
F
R
F
R
F
1st
folding
1st
folding
R
F
2nd
folding
2nd
folding
Exit
15anf5c803na
776
Time (sec)
Item
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
R
F
R
F
R
H
L
R
F
Folding
Folding
Folding
Folding
F
F
R
F
Staple
F
R
F
Bundle registration
motor (M12)
Bundle press
movement motor (M17)
Bundle press
motor (M23)
F
F
F
F
R
F
R
Main body start signal
15anf5c804na
777
Time (sec)
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
Item
Entrance sensor (PS1)
F
R
F
R
Folding
R
F
R
F
R
Staple
Exit
Trim
Trim
R
F
R
15anf5c805na
778
17.8 PB-501
15anf5c806c
779
780
Forward
Backward
Open
Close
Down
Up
Down
Up
Up
Down
Open
Close
Open
Close
Open
Close
Open
Close
Clamp rotation motor (M23) Left
Right
SC switchback conveyF
ance motor (M12)
R
SSC switchback release
F
motor (M13)
R
SC alignment motor(M15) Open
Close
SC roller release motor(M18)
First book
2
3
(1)
Positioning (alignment)
to be trimmed
26
(40)
(1)
27
Clamp
28
Next book
29
Upright
30
31
32
Forward
(10)
33
Open
Backward
34
35
36
37
38
39
5 seconds waiting
(20)
40
41
42
43
Up
Book Release
(30)
Down
44
Rotation
45
46
48
Down of book
Positioning
(alignment)
47
49
B. Perfect Binding, A4, 40 originals, 2 copies, single side, PB cover paper supply
15anf5c807c
(40)
51
Positioning (alignment)
to be trimmed
50
52
53
Clamp
54
Upright
55
Positioning
(alignment)
56
Forward
57
58
60
Open
Returning to HP
Backward
59
61
62
64
65
5 seconds waiting
63
66
Down
67
Up
Book Release
68
Down
69
Rotation
70
71
73
Down of book
Positioning
(alignment)
72
74
75
76
77
78
79
81
82
83
84
80
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781
782
Forward
Backward
SC switchback conveyance F
motor (M12)
R
SC alignment motor (M15) Open
Close
Up
Clamp entranse movement motor (M19)
Down
Clamp entranse roller release motor
(M20)
First book
(1)
22
23
24
25
26
(40)
27
29
Positioning
(alignment)
Clamp
30
Next book
Change
Cover paper path
(1)
28
Upright
31
Positioning
(alignment)
32
Forward
33
35
Open
Returning to HP
(10)
34
Backward
36
37
38
40
41
5 seconds waiting
39
Down
42
43
Rotation
45
Down
Book Release
44
46
47
C. Perfect Binding, A4, 40 originals, 2 copies, single side, main body cover paper supply
15anf5c809c
48
49
50
Down
Positioning (alignment)
to be trimmed
Returning
to HP
Two pages
(40)
51
52
53
54
Change
Cover paper path
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
82
83
84
85
81
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Blank page
784
I
1
300
301
308
302
309
303
310
304
311
305
312
306
313
307
314
SDB
34
35
84
87
85
161
81
92
45
44
131
162
40
46
3
30
32
31
33
100-1 5v0
100-2 5v0
100-3 5v0
100-4 S.G
100-5 S.G
100-6 S.G
SCANNER
PS51
10
12
710-1 5V1
-2 MONI_CLKout
-3 MONI_RXDin
-4 MONI_TXDout
-5 SGND
711-1 5V1
-2 ROM_RXDin
-3 Vpp
-4 ROM_TXDout
-5 ROM_RESET
-6 SGND
PS52 PS53
STATUS
INDICATOR
LAMP
35
36
38
12
OACB
SW
LED
39
40
VR
SW2
OB2
42
44
45
46
48
OACB
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
101-1 12v(HDD)
101-2 S.G
101-3 12v(CCD)
101-4 S.G
101-5 5v1(IMAGE)
101-6 5v1(IMAGE)
101-7 S.G
101-8 S.G
101-9 S.G
101-10 5v1(HDD/OP)
101-11 S.G
101-12 12V(OP)
56
57
58
59
60
61
SCB
62
63
64
PMDB
65
66
67
68
M4
OB INVB
69
70
71
72
73
PRCB
714-1 VH1
-2 NC
-3 VL1
Backlight /1
715-1 VH2
-2 NC
-3 VL2
Backlight /2
74
DATA
LED
75
77
78
10
11
8
90-2
Power switch
90-1
550
34
CN71-1 5V_IN
CN71-2 S.GND
CN71-3 /REM1
CN71-4 /REM2
CN71-5 /REM3
CN71-6 CUR_EM
CN71-7 AC_OFF
CN71-8 FAN_H/L
FT-1 24v3
CN77-1 P.GND
CN77-2 P.GND
CN77-3 P.GND
CN77-4 P.GND
CN77-5 P.GND
CN77-6 P.GND
CN77-7 P.GND
CN77-8 P.GND
CN77-9 P.GND
CN77-10 P.GND
CN76-1 24v3
CN76-1 24v3
CN76-3 P.GND
CN76-4 P.GND
CN75-1 36v
CN75-2 P.GND
CN74-1 24v2
CN74-2 24v2
CN74-3 24v2
CN74-8 24v2
CN74-9 24v2
CN74-10 24v2
CN74-4 P.GND
CN74-5 P.GND
CN74-6 P.GND
CN74-7 P.GND
CN74-11 P.GND
CN74-12 P.GND
CN74-13 P.GND
CN74-14 P.GND
138-1 5v0
138-2 POWER_RL
138-7 REM/5
138-6 REM/4
138-5 REM/3
138-10 POWER_EM
138-9 5v0_ACOFF
138-8 HT_RL
138-3 REM/1
138-4 REM/2
138-11 5v1_ACOFF
501
DCPS/2
504
701-1 X2
-2 Y1
-3 X1
-4 Y2
508
33
MS2
758-1
TRC1
708-1 5V1
-2 SGND
-3 12V4
-4 SGND
200V
OUT
32
Power supply
HV1
31
PRCB
30
104-1 5V1
-2 SGND
-3 12V4
-4 SGND
716-1
-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
For Option
CN73-1 12V0
CN73-2 12V0
CN73-3 12V3
CN73-4 12V3
CN73-5 12V3
CN73-6 12V3
CN73-7 S.GND
CN73-8 S.GND
CN73-9 S.GND
CN73-10 S.GND
CN73-11 S.GND
CN73-12 S.GND
Main relay
702-1 SGND
-2 CLK
-3 SGND
-4 Hsync
-5 Vsync
-6 SGND
-7 SGND
-8 SGND
-9 R_0
-10 R_1
-11 R_2
-12 SGND
-13 R_3
-14 R_4
-15 R_5
-16 SGND
-17 SGND
-18 SGND
-19 G_0
-20 G_1
-21 G_2
-22 SGND
-23 G_3
-24 G_4
-25 G_5
-26 SGND
-27 SGND
-28 SGND
-29 B_0
-30 B_1
-31 B_2
-32 SGND
-33 B_3
-34 B_4
-35 B_5
-36 SGND
-37 LCD_EN
-38 R/L("H")
-39 3.3V
-40 3.3V
-41 U/D("L")
502
700-A20 SGND
-A19 LCD_U/D
-A18 LCD_R/L
-A17 SGND
-A16 SGND
-A15 RXCLKIN+
-A14 RXCLKIN-A13 SGND
-A12 RXIN2+
-A11 RXIN2-A10 SGND
-A9 RXIN1+
-A8 RXIN1-A7 SGND
-A6 RXIN0+
-A5 RXIN0-A4 SGND
-A3 SGND
-A2 5V1
-A1 5V1
700-B20 CTS_IN
-B19 SGND
-B18 DSR_IN
-B17 SGND
-B16 RXD_IN
-B15 SGND
-B14 RTS_OUT
-B13 SGND
-B12 DTR_OUT
-B11 SGND
-B10 TXD_OUT
-B9 SGND
-B8 WT_LED
-B7 SHUT_LED
-B6 SW_SIG
-B5 SGND
-B4 SHUT_SIG
-B3 SW_LED
-B2 5V0
-B1 5V0
503
CN2-3
AC_NEU
FNS
ADF
ADUDB1
SDB
M21/RCDB
PRCB
FNS
ADF
ADUDB1
PRCB
HDD2
CN18-2
713-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
FT17
HDD2
FT101
PRCB
PFU
OACB
Power supply
FM25
cooling fan /1
705-1 12V2
-2 12V2
-3 SGND
-4 SGND
-5 RMT
-6 ALM
-7 BRT
712-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
706-1 BRT
-2 5V1
-3 DATA_LED
-4 GND
-5 MAIN_LED
-6 SUB_LED
RL1
CN72-1 5V0
CN72-2 5V0
CN72-3 5V0
CN72-4 S.GND
CN72-5 S.GND
CN72-6 S.GND
136-A1 SGND
136-A2 LCD_UD
136-A3 LCD_RL
136-A4 SGND
136-A5 SGND
136-A6 TXCLKOUT+
136-A7 TXCLKOUT136-A8 SGND
136-A9 TXOUT2+
136-A10 TXOUT2136-A11 SGND
136-A12 TXOUT1+
136-A13 TXOUT1136-A14 SGND
136-A15 TXOUT0+
136-A16 TXOUT0136-A17 SGND
136-A18 SGND
136-A19 LCD5V
136-A20 LCD5V
136-B1 RTS_OUT
136-B2 SGND
136-B3 DTR_OUT
136-B4 SGND
136-B5 TXD_OUT
136-B6 SGND
136-B7 CTS_IN
136-B8 SGND
136-B9 DSR_IN
136-B10 SGND
136-B11 RXD_IN
136-B12 SGND
136-B13 WT_LED
136-B14 SHUT_LED
136-B15 SW_SIG
136-B16 SGND
136-B17 SHUT
136-B18 SW_LED
136-B19 5V0
136-B20 5V0
41
Outlet
707-1 SUB_SW
-2 SGND
-3 N.C.
503
709-1 FOOT_SW
-2 SGND
CN10-4
704-A1
-A2
-A3
-A4
-A5
-A6
-A7
-A8
-A9
-A10
-A11
-A12
-A13
-A14
704-B1
-B2
-B3
-B4
-B5
-B6
-B7
-B8
-B9
-B10
-B11
-B12
-B13
-B14
Triac /2
G/Y
703-A14 12V3
-A13 12V3
-A12 12V3
-A11 SHUT_SIG
-A10 SW_LED
-A9 WT_LED
-A8 SHUT_LED
-A7 5V0
-A6 SW_SIG
-A5 SGND
-A4 Y2
-A3 X1
-A2 Y1
-A1 X2
703-B14 5V1_1
-B13 5V1_1
-B12 CTS_IN
-B11 SGND
-B10 DSR_IN
-B9 SGND
-B8 RXD_IN
-B7 SGND
-B6 RTS_OUT
-B5 SGND
-B4 DTR_OUT
-B3 SGND
-B2 TXD_OUT
-B1 SGND
507
505
160-6-1
C
T2
160-5-2
160-4-3
T1
160-3-4
TRC2
CN14-2
160-2-5
510
T2
160-1-6
CN138-12 PAT1
CN138-13 PAT2
CN138-14 PAT3
CN138-15 PAT4
APS
sensor /2
T1
666-1
506
666-2
APS
sensor /1
Noise filter /2
666-3
FT19
665-1
CN14-1
665-2
CN12-4
T1
Transformer /1
CN18-1
665-3
283-2
509
305-2
305-6
285-1
FT100
285-2
SW3
FT18
HTR1
CN12-1
11
Dehumidification heater/1
283-1
Dehumidification
heater switch
CN10-5
SW1
163-1-7
A
CN20-4
163-2-6
F/G
T2
305-1
19
753-6
284-2
305-5
10
284-1
FM19
NF2
HTR2
SCANNER
CN20-1
Dehumidification heater/2
L1
Transformer /2
FT16
753-5
FT42
622-4 SIG
Scanner home
sensor
NF1
650-3
Noise filter /1
650-2
FT13
650-1
FT15
622-1 5V
622-2 SIG
622-3 S.GND
M27
640-1-3
F/G
640-2-2
L1 INVB
621-3 P.GND
640-3-1
Exposure lamp
CBR
621-2 EM
632-4
632-3
Circuit breaker
621-1 CONT
601-7
631-4
FT11
631-5
632-2
631-3
631-2
FT14
CN19-1
163-3-5
601-6
623-2 CONT
G/Y
A
FT41
163-4-4
601-5
FT12
CN137-4 APS/5V
CN137-5 SIG
CN137-6 S.GND
CN137-7 LAMP_H/L
58
601-4
600-3 24V
600-4 24V
600-1 5V
600-2 S.G
600-5 P.G
600-6 P.G
632-1
Power plug
623-3 P.GND
631-1
FT10
163-5-3
59
601-3
163-6-2
51
163-7-1
126
128
601-2
620-3 W
623-1 24V
Scanner motor
620-2 V
CN137-1 APS/5V
CN137-2 SIG
CN137-3 S.GND
601-1
620-1 U
G
60
610-1 SCAN_CLK
610-2 SCAN_FR
610-3 SCAN_W23
610-4 SCAN_V0
610-5 SCAN_V1
610-6 SCAN_V2
610-7 LUMP_CONT
610-8 FAN_CONT
610-9 FAN_EM
610-10 HP_PS
610-11 LOVRUN_PS
610-12 TOP_PS
610-13 ROVRUN_PS
610-14 SCAN24V_FEM
610-15 S.GND
8
9
OB1
OACB 1/2
9
316
315
CN10-3
CN2-1
AC_HOT
DCPS/1
CN19-2
Triac /1
142
76
M1/M2/M3 FNS
319
318
317
320
PKB
LCDB
E
20
OB3
G
7
8
Part name
Location
Power plug
1-A
M27
Scanner motor
1-F
SDB
1-G
CBR
Circuit breaker
2-A
NF1
Noise filter /1
2-A
NF2
Noise filter /2
2-A
L1
Exposure lamp
2-E
L1 INVB
L1 inverter
2-F
FM19
2-F
PS51
2-F
RL1
Main relay
3-A
TRC1
Triac /1
3-B
TRC2
Triac /2
3-C
SW3
3-D
T1
Transformer /1
3-E
T2
Transformer /2
3-E
HTR1
Dehumidification heater /1
3-G
HTR2
Dehumidification heater /2
3-G
OACB
3-H
SW1
4-A
Outlet
4-C
OB1
Operation board /1
4-E
PS52
APS sensor /1
4-G
PS53
APS sensor /2
4-G
4-G
FM25
5-A
FM26
5-A
DCPS/1
DC power supply /1
5-A
SW2
Power switch
5-D
OB2
Operation board /2
5-D
OB INVB
OB inverter
5-D
OB3
Operation board /3
5-G
LCDB
LCD board
6-D
PKB
7-D
Backlight /1
7-D
Backlight /2
7-D
1
2
3
I
4
115
114
116
HDD1
Polygon motor
118
119
117
120
M6
181
180
122
121
M31 M7
123
125
124
126
128
127
129
WRITE UNIT
321
322
328
334
323
329
335
324
330
336
331
337
325
326
332
338
327
333
339
131
132
182
133
134
135
M6 M31 M7
136
CN 123
CN 124
CN 112
CN 113
130
137
138
CSRC I/F
(RS232C)
139
FNS
OACB 2/2
140
PRCB
200
CCDB
IPB
PB
CN137-7 RXD
CN137-8 DSR(I)
CN137-9 RTS(O)
CN137-10 TXD
CN137-11 DTR(O)
CN137-12 CTS(I)
CN137-13 DDF_VV
CN137-14 COVER
173-8-1
173-7-2
173-6-3
173-5-4
173-4-5
173-3-6
173-2-7
173-1-8
ADUDB1
ADUDB2
550
HV1
M3
M2
M1
183
150 151 152 153 154 155
PCI RB
ICB
DIMM
Compact Flash
RJ45
RS232C
USB
CN888-1 STROBE
CN888-2 D0
CN888-3 D1
CN888-4 D2
CN888-5 D3
CN888-6 D4
CN888-7 D5
CN888-8 D6
CN888-9 D7
CN888-10 PTRCLK
CN888-14 PBUSY
CN888-12 ACK
CN888-13 xFLAG
CN888-14 HBUSY
CN888-15~18 N.C.
CN888-19~27 S.GND
CN888-28~30 N.C.
CN888-31 INIT
CN888-32 NDVALID
CN888-33~35 N.C.
CN888-36 1284ACT
Amphenol 36pin
113
82-2
82-1
81-6
83-5
83-4
83-3
83-2
83-1
10-6
343-2
343-1
CN15-4 HT_RL
CN15-5 FAN_CONT
CN15-6 FAN_EM
CN15-10 REM/1
CN15-11 REM/2
CN15-14 AC_OFF
CN14-1 12v2
CN14-2 5v2
CN14-3 S.GND
CN14-4 S.GND
CN13-16 P.GND
CN13-17 P.GND
CN13-18 P.GND
CN13-5 24v1
CN13-6 5v2
CN13-7 5v2
CN13-8 5v2
CN13-9 5v2
CN13-10 S.GND
CN13-11 S.GND
CN13-12 S.GND
CN13-13 S.GND
CN13-14 P.GND
CN13-15 P.GND
CN13-3 24v1
CN13-4 24v1
CN13-1 24v1
CN13-2 24v1
CN12-12 S.GND
CN12-13 S.GND
CN12-14 S.GND
CN12-15 S.GND
CN12-16 S.GND
CN12-17 S.GND
CN12-18 P.GND
CN12-19 P.GND
CN12-20 P.GND
CN12-21 P.GND
CN12-22 24v1
CN885-1 TD+
CN885-2 TDCN885-3 RD+
CN885-4 CT
CN885-5 CT
CN885-6 RDCN885-7 N.C.
CN885-8 CHS
RJ45
111
PRCB
ADUDB1
ACDB
PFU
ADUDB1
PRCB
112
CN886-1 VBUS
CN886-2 -D
CN886-3 +D
CN886-4 S.GND
108
ACDB
PFU
109
CN80-1
S.GND
105
107
MS1
P.GND
5V
106
RL3
MS2
758-4
104
DPSB
103
Heater relay
Interlock
switch /1
758-3
99
101
CN80-2
Interlock
switch /2
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
CN1-12
CN1-13
CN1-14
CN1-15
CN1-16
CN1-17
CN1-18
CN1-19
CN1-20
CN1-21
CN1-22
CN1-23
CN1-24
CN1-25
CN1-26
CN1-27
CN1-28
CN1-29
CN1-30
CN1-31
CN1-32
CN1-33
CN1-34
CN1-35
CN1-36
CN1-37
CN1-38
CN1-39
CN1-40
LDB
96
100
Power supply
cooling fan /3
CN 899
95
98
OACB
97
FM27
CN887-1 GND
CN887-2 12V
CN887-3 12Vout
CN887-4 GND
CN887-5 GND
CN887-6 5Vout
94
CN12-1 24v1
CN12-2 24v1
CN12-3 24v1
CN12-4 12v2
CN12-5 12v2
CN12-6 5v2
CN12-7 5v2
CN12-8 5v2
CN12-9 5v2
CN12-10 5v2
CN12-11 -5v
CN21-1 24v2
CN21-2 24v2
CN21-3 P.GND
CN21-4 P.GND
DCPS/2
DPSB
M6
M4
SDB
HV1
SDB
ADUDB1
93
S.GND CN170-50
TG
-49
TGOUT
-48
CLAMP
-47
ACLAMP
-46
PRDKEEP -45
S.GND
-44
LCLK+
-43
LCLK-42
S.GND
-41
RCK-40
RCK+
-39
S.GND
-38
S.GND
-37
TCK+
-36
TCK-35
S.GND
-34
S.GND
-33
SCLK
-32
SEN
-31
SDI
-30
SDO
-29
S.GND
-28
AD_D0-27
AD_D0+
-26
S.GND
-25
AD_D1-24
AD_D1+
-23
S.GND
-22
AD_D2-21
AD_D2+
-20
S.GND
-19
LVDSCLK- -18
LVDSCLK+ -17
S.GND
-16
ADRST
-15
APR
-14
PDWN
-13
S.GND
-12
+5V1
-11
+5V1
-10
+5V1
-9
+5V1
-8
+5V1
-7
+5V1
-6
S.GND
-5
+12V
-4
+12V
-3
+12V
-2
S.GND
-1
90
92
CN110-1 S.GND
CN110-2 TG
CN110-3 TG_OUT
CN110-4 CLAMP
CN110-5 A_CLAMP
CN110-6 PRDKEEP
CN110-7 S.GND
CN110-8 +LCLK
CN110-9 -LCLK
CN110-10 S.GND
CN110-11 -RCK
CN110-12 +RCK
CN110-13 S.GND
CN110-14 S.GND
CN110-15 +TCK
CN110-16 -TCK
CN110-17 S.GND
CN110-18 S.GND
CN110-19 SCLK
CN110-20 SEN
CN110-21 SDI
CN110-22 SDO
CN110-23 S.GND
CN110-24 -AD_D0
CN110-25 +AD_D0
CN110-26 S.GND
CN110-27 -AD_D1
CN110-28 +AD_D1
CN110-29 S.GND
CN110-30 -AD_D2
CN110-31 +AD_D2
CN110-32 S.GND
CN110-33 -LVDSCLK
CN110-34 +LVDSCLK
CN110-35 S.GND
CN110-36 ADRST
CN110-37 APR
CN110-38 LVDSPDN
CN110-39 S.GND
CN110-40 +5V1
CN110-41 +5V1
CN110-42 +5V1
CN110-43 +5V1
CN110-44 +5V1
CN110-45 +5V1
CN110-46 S.GND
CN110-47 +12V(CCD)
CN110-48 +12V(CCD)
CN110-49 +12V(CCD)
CN110-50 S.GND
91
PRCB
M3
ADUDB1
ACDB
ADUDB1
87
89
ACDB
PFU
ADUDB1
ACDB
ADUDB1
51-1
CN11-6 12v1-1
CN11-7 12v1-2
CN11-8 S.GND
CN11-9 S.GND
CN11-10 S.GND
CN11-11 S.GND
CN11-12 S.GND
CN11-13 S.GND
CN11-14 S.GND
CN11-4 5v1
CN11-5 5v1
Coil
CN103-1 +5V1
CN103-2 S.GND
CN103-3 S.GND
CN103-4 +12V(HDD)
OACB
88
MS2
PFU
ADUDB1
PFU
86
CN195- 1 RST
CN195- 2 S.GND
CN195- 3 D7
CN195- 4 D8
CN195- 5 D6
CN195- 6 D9
CN195- 7 D5
CN195- 8 D10
CN195- 9 D4
CN195-10 D11
CN195-11 D3
CN195-12 D12
CN195-13 D2
CN195-14 D13
CN195-15 D1
CN195-16 D14
CN195-17 D0
CN195-18 D15
CN195-19 S.GND
CN195-20 N.C.(KEY pin)
CN195-21 DMARQ
CN195-22 S.GND
CN195-23 DIOW
CN195-24 S.GND
CN195-25 DIOR
CN195-26 S.GND
CN195-27 IDRDY
CN195-28 CSEL
CN195-29 DMACK
CN195-30 S.GND
CN195-31 INT0
CN195-32 Reserved
CN195-33 DA1
CN195-34 PDAIG
CN195-35 DA0
CN195-36 DA2
CN195-37 CS0
CN195-38 CS1
CN195-39 DASP
CN195-40 S.GND
84
PRCB
OACB
ADUDB1
PFU
ADF
FNS
OACB
85
190-1-12
190-2-11
190-3-10
162
190-4-9
CN11-1 5v1
CN11-2 5v1
CN11-3 5v1
316
758-2
H
190-5-8
82
190-6-7
142
161
190-7-6
81
141
190-8-5
M21
80
190-9-4
PRCB
ADUDB1
OACB
PFU
DCPS/1,/2
OACB
ADF
OACB
79
190-10-3
190-11-2
CN1-6
AC_NEU
190-12-1
CN1-5
AC_NEU
191-3-12
INDEXB
191-4-11
CN10-2
191-5-10
CN1-3
AC_HOT
CN889-1 N.C
CN889-2 RXD
CN889-3 TXD
CN889-4 N.C
CN889-5 GND
CN889-6 N.C
CN889-7 RTS
CN889-8 CTS
CN889-9 N.C
CN134-1 STROBE
CN134-2 D0
CN134-3 D1
CN134-4 D2
CN134-5 D3
CN134-6 D4
CN134-7 D5
CN134-8 D6
CN134-9 D7
CN134-10 PTRCLK
CN134-14 PBUSY
CN134-12 ACK
CN134-13 xFLAG
CN134-14 HBUSY
CN134-15~18 N.C.
CN134-19~27 S.GND
CN134-28~30 N.C.
CN134-31 INIT
CN134-32 NDVALID
CN134-33~35 N.C.
CN134-36 1284ACT
CN1-2
AC_HOT
24V
Amphenol
36pin
CN125-1 VBUS
CN125-2 -D
CN125-3 +D
CN125-4 S.GND
CN 898
USB
191-6-9
CN10-1
191-7-8
131-6
191-8-7
131-1
CN3-2
758-1
G
131-2
CN111-1 TD+
CN111-2 TDCN111-3 RD+
CN111-4 CT
CN111-5 CT
CN111-6 RDCN111-7 N.C.
CN111-8 CHS
E
131-5
191-9-6
173-5-1
191-10-5
173-2-4
173-5-1
172-9-1
131-3
191-11-4
172-7-3
172-4-6
131-4
FT103
191-12-3
173-1-5
CN3-1
191-13-2
RL2
191-14-1
Sub relay
CN130-A1 ENB
CN130-A2 ALM1
CN130-A3 S/HB1
CN130-A4 S/H1
CN130-A5 S.GND
CN130-A6 LD+5V
CN130-A7 LD+5V
CN130-A8 LPR5V
CN130-A9 S.GND
CN130-A10 -VIDEO2
CN130-A11 +VIDEO2
CN130-A12 S.GND
CN130-B1 LOAD
CN130-B2 DACLK
CN130-B3 DI
CN130-B4 S.GND
CN130-B5 ALM2
CN130-B6 S/HB2
CN130-B7 S/H2
CN130-B8 ALMRST
CN130-B9 S.GND
CN130-B10 -VIDEO1
CN130-B11 +VIDEO1
CN130-B12 S.GND
173-3-3
194-13
173-4-2
194-12
172-5-5
172-6-4
172-8-2
CN139-1 DCD
CN139-2 RXD
CN139-3 TXD
CN139-4 DTR
CN139-5 GND
CN139-6 DSR
CN139-7 RTS
CN139-8 CTS
CN139-9 RI
135-1 DF_CVR
135-2 ERR_T
135-3 PVV
135-4 TNVV
135-5 B_VV
135-6 S_VV
135-7 5V_MON
135-8 EE_VV
135-9 PRI_RST
135-10 RST_CONT
135-11 RXD
135-12 S.GND
135-13 RTS
135-14 S.GND
135-15 ERR_R
135-16 TXD
135-17 S.GND
135-18 CTS
135-19 S.GND
F
63
194-11
D
CONT 172
CLK 171
PLL_LK 170
62
36V
52
24V
192-1-13
P.GND
194-10
FT23
192-2-12
194-9
FT102
192-3-11
192-4-10
192-5-9
FT22
CN132-1 INDPR
CN132-2 S.GND
CN132-3 IND
CN132-4 S.GND
CN132-5 5V
POLYGON MOTOR
DRIVE BOARD
315
93
78
CN80-4
CN80-3
156 157
201
319
318
317
320
36
42
HDD2
37
DF
DF-603
48
55
82
90
Part name
Location
RL2
Sub relay
2-A
Coil
2-A
M21
Polygon motor
2-D
INDEXB
Index board
2-C
LDB
2-C
IPB
2-E
DCPS/2
DC power supply /2
3-A
HDD1
Hard disk /1
3-C
FM27
5-A
CCDB
CCD board
5-C
6-F
PB
Parameter board
RL3
Heater relay
7-A
MS2
Interlock switch /2
7-A
PCI RB
7-D
MS1
Interlock switch /1
8-A
HDD2
Hard disk /2
8-C
ICB
IC board
8-D
FM24
IC cooling fan
8-F
1
2
3
I
Key counter
H
CN18-3
CN450-8
FM2
FM3
FM12
2
FM6
FM7
FM8
FM29
FM18
8
Cooling fan /1
Cooling fan /2
Cooling fan /3
Suction fan /1
Suction fan /2
Suction fan /3
Suction fan /4
FAN
TS2 Thermostat /2
L4
L2
508
462-1
FUSING UNIT
TS1
450-1
7
97
100
106
108
113
114
10
502
504
507
8
11
5
6
35-1 24V
35-2 KEY_SIG
35-3 S.GND
35-4 C_DRIVE
35-5 P.GND
410-B2 HFAN2_CONT
410-B3 HFAN_FEM
410-B4 HFAN3_CONT
410-B5 HFAN3_FEM
410-B6 SFAN_CONT
410-B7 SFAN_FEM
410-B8 WRITE F1_CONT
410-B9 WRITE F2_CONT
410-B10 WRITE F_FEM
410-B11 POLYGON F_CONT
410-B12 N.C
410-B13 POLYGON F_FEM
410-B14 S.GND
410-B15 KEY_CONT
410-B16 KEY_24FEM
410-B17 TC_DRV
171-13-1
171-12-2
171-11-3
172-9-1
172-8-2
172-7-3
171-7-7
171-6-8
171-5-9
171-4-10
171-10-4
171-9-5
171-8-6
88-5-7
88-3-9
L3_CONT
AC5V_FEM
AC12V_FEM
DH_CONT
CN77B
424-3 WEBM_D3
424-4 WEBM_D4
424-1 WEBM_D1
424-2 WEBM_D2
223-7 TH4+
223-8 TH4-
223-5 TH3+
223-6 TH3-
223-3 TH2+
223-4 TH2-
223-1 TH1+
223-2 TH1-
221-3 5V
221-5 FJAM_PS
221-7 S.GND
221-6 FIX_SET_N
221-4 FEXIT_PS
208-3 GND
208-6 GND
322-5 N.C.
322-3 VFDW_MC
322-4 VF_MC
322-2 VFUP_MC
322-1 24V
222-A7 VF_DWPS
222-A8 VF_PS
222-A6 VF_UPPS
222-A9 VF_DOOR_PS
222-A3 T2VFIN_PS
222-A2 T1VFIN_PS
222-A1 5V
222-A5 LOOP_PS
222-A4 S.GND
321-3 24V
321-4 T2LKSD_CONT
321-1 24V
321-2 T1LKSD_CONT
320-A4 UPT1M_CONT
320-A3 UPT1M24V
320-B4 T2FAN_CONT
220-B13 FAN/Rr EM
320-B6 P.GND
220-B12 FAN/Fr EM
253-1-13
254-1-13
253-11-3
254-11-3
451-15
253-10-4
253-3-11
254-10-4
254-3-11
253-7-7
254-7-7
253-4-10
253-8-6
254-8-6
254-9-5
251-17
251-10
251-19
251-20
251-8
251-4
251-2
251-23
251-3
251-6
465-3
465-2
465-1
464-3
464-2
464-1
272-1-2
2
264-1-3
272-2-1
22
Paper size VR /2
Pre-registration clutch /1
Pre-registration clutch /2
Vertical conveyance
clutch
Fusing jam
sensor
Fusing exit
sensor
Web
motor
Thermistor /4
250-24
VERTICAL
CONVEYANCE
Vertical conveyance
sensor /3
sensor /2
sensor /1
Door switch /1
Pre-registration
sensor /2
Pre-registration
sensor /1
Loop sensor
Separation clutch /2
Pick-up solenoid /2
Remaining paper VR /2
Upper limit
Paper size
sensor /Rr2
Paper size
sensor /Fr2
Paper feed
assist fan /Rr1
Paper feed
assist fan /Fr1
Separation clutch /1
Pick-up solenoid /1
Thermistor /1
268-2
268-1
273-3
273-2
265-3
265-2
265-1
275-3
275-1
276-1
276-2
276-3
277-2
277-1
271-3
271-2
270-3
270-2
270-1
PS22
213-B2 KEY_24FEM
213-B1 TCOP
320-B1 T2UPSD_CONT
220-B11 T2SIZE_VR
220-B10 A5V
220-B8 T2 REMAIN_VR
220-B6 T2GRIP_PS
220-B9 T2_0PS
220-B14 T2FEED_PS
220-B7 T2UP_PS
220-B5 T2SIZE_PS2
213-B13 HFAN3_FEM
213-B12 SFAN_CONT
213-B11 SFAN_FEM
213-B10 MCOOL F1_CONT
213-B16 HFAN2_CONT
213-B15 HFAN_FEM
213-A2 AC_ENB
213-A1 N.C.
213-A7
213-A6
213-A5
213-A4
213-A10 T1_CONT
213-A9 T2_CONT
213-A17 MRL_CONT
213-A16 MRL_SIG
213-A15 TC_CONT
213-A14 TC_24FEM
213-A13 ACV_EM
213-A12 ZERO_CROSS
228-B12 EM
327-9 CONT
222-B7 PFAN_EM
222-B13 N.C.
228-B12 FAN_EM
222-B5 HINF2_H/L
222-B6 HINF2_EM
222-B3 HINF1_H/L
222-B4 HINF1_EM
228-B6 GFAN_EM
228-B4 MF3H/L
228-B5 MF3EM
228-B2 MF2H/L
228-B3 MF2EM
228-A13 MF1H/L
228-B1 MF1EM
228-B11 EXDWFEM
327-8 P.GND
327-7 EXDWFAN_DRIVE
329-2 OP/FAN_EM
329-3 P.GND
329-1 OP/FAN_CONT
220-B1 T2_SET_P
220-B2 5V2
220-B3 T2SIZE_PS1
220-B4 S.GND
320-A2 UPT1M_CONT
320-A1 UPT1M24V
320-B3 T1FAN_CONT
220-A14 FAN/Rr EM
320-B5 P.GND
220-A13 FAN/Fr EM
250-19
Paper size VR /1
400-8 MRL_CONT
410-A8 T1_CONT
410-A9 T2_CONT
410-A10 T3_CONT
410-A11 L3_CONT
410-A12 AC5V_FEM
410-A13 AC12V_FEM
410-A14 DH_CONT
410-A15 DH_OPEN
410-A16 AC_ENB
410-A17 N.C
410-A1 MRL_CONT
410-A2 MRL_SIG
410-A3 TC_CONT
410-A4 TC_24FEM
410-A5 ACV_EM1
410-A6 ZERO_CROSS
420-A2 P.GND
420-B8 N.C
420-A3 P.GND
420-B7 POLYGON F_CONT
420-A4 P.GND
420-B6 SUCTION F2_CONT
420-A5 P.GND
420-B5 SUCTION F1_CONT
420-A6 P.GND
420-B4 IMAGE F_CONT
420-A7 P.GND
420-B3 MAIN F3_CONT
420-A8 P.GND
420-B2 MAIN F2_CONT
420-A9 P.GND
420-B1 MAIN F1_CONT
78-3-1
78-2-2
78-1-3
98-3-1
78-1-3
595-3-1
595-2-2
77-1-3
99-1-3
59-3
88-11-1
327-5 EXUPFAN_DRIVE
327-10 P.GND
228-B10 EXUPFEM
327-6 P.GND
320-A7 T1UPSD_CONT
268-3
SD1
400-7 MRL_24V
420-A1 24V
420-B9 CONT
435-1 24V
435-2 PGND
400-1 24V1
400-2 12V
400-3 5V
400-4 S.GND
400-5 S.GND
400-6 P.GND
440-6 ACN
442-8 ACN
442-4 ACH
440-4 T3_DRVG
440-2 T2_TRIG
442-1 T2_DRV
442-6 L3_DRV
440-1 T1_DRV
97-4-1
76-1-3
88-8-4
8
8
88-9-3
228-B9 GFANEM
327-4 P.GND
327-3 GFAN_DRIVE
228-B8 FSFAN_EM
327-2 P.GND
327-1 FS_FAN_DRIVE
229-16 TB_DOOR
229-17 S.GND
229-15 HOPM1_EM
229-13 HOPM1_CONT
229-14 HOPM1_CLK
272-1-2
2
Remaining paper VR /1
Upper limit
Paper size
sensor /Rr1
FM222 FM233
77A-1
98-2-2
FM1
89-3
396-10-5
61
250-20
268-2
268-1
273-3
273-2
265-3
265-2
265-1
277-3
277-2
277-1
271-3
271-2
Paper size
sensor /Fr1
VR4
77B-2
78-2-2
FM10
0
89-2
390-10-3
01
220-A11 T1SIZE_VR
250-8
250-4
250-2
250-23
250-3
250-6
270-3
270-2
270-1
VR3
77A-2
59-2
FM28
8
89-1
349-7-2
349
72
349 6 3
349-6-3
349 5 4
349-5-4
229-11 5V2
229-12 TP2_PS(CUP)
220-A10 A5V
220-A8 T1 REMAIN_VR
220-A6 T1GRIP_PS
220-A12 T1_0PS
220-A12 T1FEED_PS
220-A7 T1UP_PS
220-A5 T1SIZE_PS2
220-A1 T1_SET_P
220-A2 5V2
220-A3 T1SIZE_PS1
220-A4 S.GND
SD3
PS10 PS11
77A-4
76-2-2
FM11
92-3
FM9
Paper exit cooling fan /1
92-2
Door switch /2
FM5
Developing suction fan
24V
FM4
Toner hopper
motor
349 8 1
349-8-1
389-3
396 9 6
229-10 TONM_EM
229-8 TONM_CONT
229-9 TONM_CLK
229-7 TP1_PS(30K)
229-4 T_SEN_CNT2
229-5 TOR_SIG2(60K)
229-6 S.GND
229-2 TONER_SIG
229-3 S.GND
VR2
392-1
92 1
5V 3
-2
S.G.
-3
3
-4
4
-5
-6
6
389-2
389-1
396-4-11
385-3-1
328-6 /B
VR1
TRAY2
F/G
77B-1
-6
6
-7
-8
8
-9
9
-10
0
-11
P.G.
24V
24V
S.G.
CONT
CLK
383-1-3
381-3
385-2-2
385-1-3
300
301
308
302
309
303
310
304
311
305
312
306
313
307
3
390-4-9
383-2-2
F/G
90-4
PS32
383-3-1
PS5
F/G
90-3
TONER SUPPLY
381-2
216-8 SCANFAN_CONT
216-7 SCANFAN_EM
216-6 SCANHP_PS
216-5 NC
216-4 NC
216-3 NC
216-2 SCAN24V_FEM
216-1 S.GND
TRAY1
5
88-1-11
G
381-1
328-1 24V
328-2 24V
328-3 A
328-4 /A
A
4
88-2-10
PS31
384-2-8
384-1-9
B
PS4
M11
M10
75-2
PS29
324-5 B
324-6 /B
38
216-15 SCAN_CLK_O
216-14 SCAN_FR
216-13 SCAN_MGN
216-12 SCAN_CUR1
216-11 SCAN_CUR2
216-10 SCAN_CUR3
79
324-1 24V
324-2 24V
324-3 A
222-B9 5V
222-B8 SIG
222-B10 GND
200
201
103
380-11
377-1-3
118
377-2-2
86
380-7
380-3
E
377-3-1
111
393-1-3
75-1
M28
369-3
53
200-8 S.GND
200-7 S.GND
200-6 F_CONT
200-5 F_EM
200-4 5V2
200-3 5V1
200-2 12V3
200-1 NC
57
211-5 SIG
211-4 GND
61
300-4 P.GND
300-3 P.GND
300-2 24V2
300-1 24V2
301-2 P.GND
301-1 24V3
151
211-3 5V
211-2 SIG
211-1 GND
326-3 P2_M24
326-4 P2_M
68
371-2-1
150
371-1-2
69
401-2 P.GND
401-1 24V3
Toner bottle
motor
F
326-1 P1_M24
326-2 P1_M
370-2-1
370-1-2
F/G
FUSING UNIT
A
M24
124
ACDB 1/2
G
5
501
CNT1
450-2
505
Total counter
510
CNT2
Part name
Location
1-C
Symbol
FM21
Part name
PRCB
M10
1-F
M25
M28
1-F
SW5
Door switch /2
M29
1-F
FM4
PS28
1-F
FM5
PS29
1-F
PS12
Location
4-B
Symbol
Part name
Location
TS2
Thermostat /2
6-H
4-B
L2
6-H
4-F
L3
6-H
4-F
L4
6-H
4-F
SD2
7-B
5-B
PS16
Loop sensor
7-B
PS30
1-F
PS13
5-B
PS17
Pre-registration sensor /1
7-B
PS4
2-B
PS14
5-B
PS18
Pre-registration sensor /2
7-B
PS5
2-B
PS15
5-B
PS19
7-B
PS6
2-B
VR3
Remaining paper VR /2
5-B
PS20
7-B
M11
2-F
VR4
Paper size VR /2
5-B
SW4
Door switch /1
7-B
PS31
2-F
FM11
5-F
ACDB
AC drive board
7-F
PS32
2-F
FM28
5-F
FM18
7-F
7-F
PS33
2-F
FM10
5-F
FM29
Suction fan /4
PS7
3-B
FM1
Cooling fan /1
5-F
PS21
8-B
PS8
3-B
FM2
Cooling fan /2
5-F
PS22
8-B
8-B
PS9
3-B
M26
6-B
CL1
Pre-registration clutch /1
SD3
Pick-up solenoid /1
3-B
SD1
6-B
CL2
8-B
VR1
Remaining paper VR /1
3-B
SD4
Pick-up solenoid /2
6-B
CL3
Pre-registration clutch /2
8-B
VR2
Paper size VR /1
3-B
CL6
6-B
CNT1
Total counter
8-H
PS34
3-F
CL7
Separation clutch /2
6-B
CNT2
Key counter
9-I
M6
3-G
FM22
6-B
M24
Web motor
9-B
9-B
M7
3-G
FM23
6-B
PS23
FM9
4-F
FM3
Cooling fan /3
6-F
TH1
Thermistor /1
9-B
PS10
4-B
FM8
Suction fan /3
6-F
TH2
Thermistor /2
9-B
PS11
4-B
FM12
6-F
TH3
Thermistor /3
9-B
CL4
4-B
FM6
Suction fan /1
6-F
TH4
Thermistor /4
9-B
CL5
Separation clutch /1
4-B
FM7
Suction fan /2
6-F
FM20
4-B
TS1
Thermostat /1
6-H
1
F/G
I
2
F/G
TRANSFER/
SEPARATION
CHARGER
GUIDE PLATE
TRANFER
SEPARATION
HV2
4
PS37
PS40 PS41
545-2-2
545-1-3
548-3-1
548-2-2
548-1-3
580-3
582-1
582-2
582-3
550-3-1
584-1
7
F/G
542-9
542-8
542-7
542-6
542-5
542-4
542-3
542-2
542-1
541-2
541-1
258-7
258-6
258-5
258-4
258-3
258-2
258-1
259-2
259-1
105
112
56
129
116
99
F/G
HT
753-6
24V
754-1
P.GND
S.GND
12V
754-2
754-3
754-4
M18
M17
M16
50
107
80
101
88
597-3
ADU
conveyance
motor /2
753-5
597-9
HT
597-1
753-4
597-5
753-3
597-7
P.GND
596-1 CLK+
596-2 CLK596-3 GND
753-2
597-11
753-1
593-6 /B
593-5 B
593-4 /A
593-3 A
593-2 24V2
593-1 24V2
Registration
motor
5V
598-2
24V
598-5
S.GND
598-1
598-3
751-8-3
598-4
752-4-2
598-6
752-3-3
592-6 /B
592-5 B
592-4 /A
592-3 A
592-2 24V2
592-1 24V2
Loop motor
PF-701
(OPTION)
599-2
599-5
117
599-1
599-3
157
597-1 5V
597-2 S.GND
595-1 CLK
595-2 -12V
595-3 GND
595-4 12V
595-5 SHIELD
599-4
751-7-4
259-4
751-6-5
599-6
259-3
751-5-6
541-4
751-4-7
541-3
751-3-8
502-2
751-2-9
502-1
751-1-10
594-6 /B
594-5 B
594-4 /A
594-3 A
594-2 24V2
594-1 24V2
591-1 24V2
591-2 P.GND
S.GND
S.GND
5V
5V
P.GND
P.GND
P.GND
5V
S.GND
361-10
361-6
361-5
361-4
361-3
360-2
490-1 CLK+
490-2 CLK490-3 GND
M19
590-19 LOOP ENG
590-18 REG_CLK
590-17 REG_REF1
590-16 REG_REF2
590-15 REG_REF3
590-14 LOOP_CLK
590-13 LOOP_REF1
590-12 LOOP_REF2
590-11 LOOP_REF3
590-10 CONV/2_ENG
590-9 CONV/2_CLK
590-8 CONV/2_REF1
590-7 CONV/2_REF2
590-6 CONV/2_REF3
590-5 S.GND
590-4 RESET
590-3 CONV/2_FUSE
590-2 LOOP FUSE
590-1 RESIST FUSE
752-5-1
521-A12 5V
521-A14 S.GND
511-1 CLK
511-2 -12V
511-3 GND
511-4 12V
511-5 SHIELD
757-4-2
757-3-3
757-2-4
757-1-5
755-6
755-5
755-4
755-3
360-1
FS-503
FD-501
LS-501/502
(OPTION)
512-1 SHIELD
512-2 SIG
512-3 GND
512-4 -12V
512-5 12V
512-6 TH_SIG
513-2 GND
513-1 24V
500-9 A.GND
500-8 5VA
500-3 P.GND
500-6 S.GND
500-5 S.GND
500-7 -5V
500-4 5V
500-2 12V
500-1 24V1
501-2 P.GND
501-1 24V2
87-3
130-6-1
24V
87-2
130-5-2
755-2
87-1
130-4-3
755-1
86-3
130-3-4
491-6 TH_SIG
491-5 +12V
491-4 -12V
491-3 GND
491-2 SIG
491-1 SHELD
542-10
TRANSFER
ASSIST ADAPTER
258-8
ADUDB1
542-11
PS54
258-9
217-5 REQ3
217-4 ACK3
217-3 ERR_OUT3
217-2 NC
217-1 NC
217-15 REQ13
217-14 ACK1
217-13 IO_URXD
217-12 ERR_OUT1
217-11 IO_UCLK
217-10 PFU_LATCH
217-9 S.GND
217-8 IO_DCLK
217-7 5V
217-6 IO_DTXD
542-12
76
258-12
757-5-1
756-1-6
756-2-5
756-3-4
756-4-3
756-5-2
756-6-1
54
258-10
218-1 FIN_TXD
218-2 S.GND
218-3 FIN_CTS
218-4 S.GND
218-5 FIN_RXD
218-6 S.GND
218-7 FIN_RTS
218-8 S.GND
218-9 EXIT_PS
91
258-11
559-4-3(/B)
571-6-5
333-4-1
333-3-2
138
559-2-5(B)
571-4-7
TSL
Transfer
assist
motor
M31
559-3-4(/A)
573-10
556-1-10
M2
Drum motor
571-5-6
573-9
556-2-9
M4
559-1-6(A)
573-8
556-3-8
Centering
sensor
M5
Conveyance motor
571-3-8
573-7
556-4-7
M1
Fusing motor
559-5-2
573-6
556-5-6
M3
Developing motor
559-6-1
573-5
556-6-5
333-1-4
333-2-3
48
571-7-4
573-4
556-7-4
334-11
334-10
334-9
208-4 5V2
208-5 SIG
208-6 S.GND
208-1 5V2
208-2 SIG
208-3 S.GND
86-2
130-2-5
41
571-8-3
573-3
24V
24V
P.G.
334-6
334-8
219-2 CONT
219-3 CLK
219-4 F/R
219-5 LD
219-1 5V
86-1
130-1-6
521-A4 24V2
521-A5 24V2
521-A6 A
521-A7 /A
521-A8 B
521-A9 /B
573-2
556-8-3
FM17
556-9-2
FM13
573-1
FM16
556-10-1
FM15
334-7
182
521-B5 VIDEO
521-B6 SGND
521-B7 5V
521-B8 -5V
521-B9 S.GND
521-B10 SI
521-B11 S.GND
521-B12 CLK
521-B13 LED
521-B14 24V
FM14
P.G.
334-5
334-4
334-3
334-2
334-1
158-6
183
***-6-1
SD8
S.G.
EM
F/R
CLK
CONT
S.G.
5V
180-6
228-A4 PWM
228-A5 F/R
228-A6 CONT
228-A7 EN
212-1 R_POM_EM
212-2 R_POM_VR
212-3 R_POM_VS
212-4 R_POM_GND
212-5 R_POM_CONT
212-6 NC
81-9-1
81-8-2
480-3
70-3-1
RECYCLE CUT
(OPTION)
***-5-2
SD7
572-1-2
SD6
571-9-2
M20
521-B3 24V
521-B4 CONT
M15
Transfer
exposure
lamp
Registration
cooling fan
M13
572-2-1
ADU cooling
fan /3
P.G.
EM
158-5
158-4
158-3
158-2
158-1
73
571-10-1
570-1-3
570-2-2
570-3-1
546-1-3
546-2-2
Sensor
cooling fan
180-5
180-4
180-3
180-2
220-B17 N.C.
220-A15 FEEDM_CONT
220-B15 FEEDM_CLK
220-B16 FEEDM_F/R
220-A16 FEEDM_EM
210-19 DF_OPEN
210-18 ERR_R
210-17 PVV
210-16 TONER_VV
210-15 APC
210-14 S_VV
210-13 5V_SIG
210-12 E_VV
210-11 RES_OUT
210-10 RES_CONT
210-9 SYS_TXD
210-8 S.GND
210-7 SYS_CTS
210-6 S.GND
210-5 ERR_T
210-4 SYS_RXD
210-3 S.GND
210-2 SYS_RTS
210-1 S.GND
211-9 5V2
211-8 DOOR_PS2
211-7 S.GND
81-7-3
81-6-4
81-5-5
480-2
70-2-2
***-4-3
567-1-3
568-1-3
546-3-1
567-2-2
568-2-2
CONT
F/R
PWM
24V
180-1
183-11
183-10
183-9
183-8
183-7
183-6
102
***-3-4
521-A1 CONT
521-A2 EM
521-A3 P.GND
527-B13 CONT
527-B14 EM
527-B15 P.GND
567-3-1
568-3-1
ADU cooling
fan /2
M12
599-1 S.GND
599- 2 SIZE_SIG1
599- 3 SIZE_SIG2
599- 4 SIZE_SIG3
599- 5 SIZE_SIG4
599-6 S.GND
527-B9 5V
527-B8 SIG
527-B7 S.GND
527-B4 5V
527-B5 SIG
527-B6 S.GND
527-A4 CONT
527-A5 EM
527-A6 P.GND
569-1-3
468-2-3569-2-2
468-1-4569-3-1
24V
24V
P.G.
P.G.
H/L
EM
F/R
183-5
183-4
183-3
220-A17 N.C.
222-A10 POL_LOCK
222-B1 POL_CLK
222-B2 POL_CONT
207-1 CONT
207-2 CLK
207-4 GND
207-3 LD
207-5 5V
211-12 5V2
211-11 DOOR_PS1
211-10 S.GND
480-1
70-1-3
321
322
328
334
323
329
335
324
330
336
331
337
325
326
332
338
327
333
339
***-2-5
555-1-3
555-2-2
555-3-1
554-3-1
554-2-2
554-1-3
527-B1 5V
527-B2 SIG
527-B3 S.GND
527-A1 CONT
527-A2 EM
527-A3 P.GND
ADU cooling
fan /1
M14
***-1-6
589-3
589-2
589-1
588-1
588-2
588-3
553-3-1
553-2-2
553-1-3
552-3-1
552-2-2
Thick paper
assist
solenoid
CLK
CONT
S.G.
154
587-1
587-2
587-3
586-1
586-2
527-A13 5V
527-A14 SIG
527-A15 S.GND
534-1 CONT
534-2 EM
534-3 P.GND
525-1 24V
525-2 CONT
Reverse/exit
solenoid
67 66 65 64
552-1-3
551-3-1
551-2-2
527-A10 5V
527-A11 SIG
527-A12 S.GND
527-A7 5V
527-A8 SIG
527-A9 S.GND
566-1-2
566-2-1
53-1
172
586-3
585-1
585-2
585-3
550-2-2
584-2
527-B11 24V
527-B10 CONT
183-2
336-3-2
336-4-1
125
551-1-3
550-1-3
584-3
576-3
5V
183-1
335-11
171
576-2
ADU lock
solenoid
24V
336-1-4
336-2-3
170
565-1-2
Transfer/
separation
cleaning
motor
335-10
110
526-B15 5V
526-B14 SIG
526-B13 S.GND
564-1-2
571-1-10
565-2-1
564-2-1
571-2-9
335-8
335-9
43
521-B1 24V
521-B2 CONT
521-A10 D1
521-A11 D2
24V
P.G.
P.G.
47
526-B12 5V
526-B11 SIG
526-B10 S.GND
526-B9 5V
526-B8 SIG
526-B7 S.GND
335-7
335-6
335-5
335-4
335-3
335-2
335-1
PRCB 2/2
576-1
545-3-1
581-1
S.G.
EM
F/R
CLK
CONT
S.G.
5V
83-6
155
580-2
547-6-1
526-B4 5V
526-B5 SIG
526-B6 S.GND
526-B3 5V
526-B2 SIG
526-B1 S.GND
526-A15 5V
526-A14 SIG
526-A13 S.GND
182-11
182-10
182-9
72
580-1
547-5-2
547-1-6
544-1-3
579-3
581-2
547-2-5
544-2-2
579-2
547-4-3
547-3-4
544-3-1
581-3
549-7-3
578-3
579-1
PS38 PS39
37
ADU reverse
paper exit sensor
578-2
24V
71
24V
75
P.G.
153
P.G.
81-4-6
81-3-7
81-2-8
81-1-9
PS2
ADU accelerate
sensor
549-8-2
578-1
182-8
211-15 5V2
211-14 MEXIT_PS
211-13 S.GND
Reverse sensor /1
549-9-1
577-3
526-A12 5V
526-A11 SIG
526-A10 S.GND
228-A8 CONT
228-A9 CLK
228-B7 GND
228-A10 LD
371-1-2
Reverse sensor /2
549-4-6
577-2
H/L
182-7
182-6
255-3
PS1
RCDB
ADU reverse
sensor /1
549-5-5
577-1
EM
182-4
182-5
47
F/R
70
CLK
152
CONT
43
526-A9 5V
526-A8 SIG
526-A7 S.GND
102
PS3
ADU reverse
sensor /2
549-6-4
538-1-3
583-3
256-10
256-11
HV1
ADU handle
release sensor
549-1-9
538-2-2
583-2
228-A11 5V
256-9
256-8
256-7
256-6
549-2-8
538-3-1
583-1
182-3
182-2
83-4
110
S.G.
182-1
159-9
159-8
256-5
256-4
256-3
256-2
256-1
255-2
F/G
ADU deceleration
sensor
549-3-7
575-3
5V
181-11
181-10
159-7
159-6
228-A3 EM
228-A12 GAIN
227-11 S.GND
227-10CHARGE1 CONT
227-9 CHARGE2 CONT
227-8 CHARGE PWM
227-7 GRID PWM
227-6 DEV BIAS CONT
227-5 DEV BIAS PWM
227-4 CHARGE EM
227-3 DEV BIAS FB
227-2 DEV BIAS(AC) CONT
227-1 DEV BIAS(AC) PWM
GRID BIAS
Paper leading
edge sensor
543-1-3
575-2
526-A6 5V
526-A5 SIG
526-A4 S.GND
24V
24V
P.G.
181-9
181-8
159-5
228-A1 CONT
228-A2 CLK
A.GND
JAM
Gamma SIG
Dmon
DSIG
JCONT
Gamma CONT
CHARGER
UNIT
Registration
sensor
543-2-2
ADU
conveyance
motor /1
P.G.
181-7
159-4
159-3
5V
Vref
DCONT
DRUM UNIT
Transfer/
separation cleaning
limit sensor
543-3-1
575-1
563-11
563-7
563-5
563-1
563-9
H/L
EM
181-6
181-5
181-4
255-1
454-10
454-9
454-8
454-7
454-6
454-5
454-4
454-3
454-2
454-1
TH5
Transfer
assist home
sensor
Transfer/
separation cleaning
home sensor
557-1-3
574-3
562-6
534-1-6
F/R
CLK
CONT
159-2
159-1
351-2-3
351-1-4
351-3-2
CHARGER
ADU conveyance
sensor /2
557-2-2
PS35 PS36
574-2
526-A3 5V
526-A2 SIG
526-A1 S.GND
562-4
534-2-5
Reverse/exit
motor
181-3
181-2
181-1
74
557-3-1
562-3
534-3-4
S.G.
5V
104
574-1
562-1
341-10
341-9
341-8
341-7
341-6
341-5
341-4
341-3
341-2
341-1
340-6
340-7
340-1
340-8
DEVELOPING
BIAS
ADU conveyance
sensor /1
F/G
563-3
562-5
534-4-3
422-1 24V
422-2 24V
422-3 A
422-4 /A
422-5 B
422-6 /B
F/G
520-1 24V2
520-2 24V2
520-3 A
520-4 A/
520-5 B
520-6 B/
562-2
534-5-2
561-6
561-4
M9
Paper exit
motor /1
Coin vendor
534-6-1
ADU reverse
motor
M8
Vertical
conveyance
motor
225-A7 5V
225-A8 DCONT
225-B1 Vref
225-B2 Gamma CONT
225-B3 JAMCONT
225-B4 DSIG
225-B5 DmonSIG
225-B6 Gamma SIG
225-B7 JAMSIG
225-B8 A.GND
136
528-1 24V2
528-2 24V2
528-3 A
528-4 A/
528-5 B
528-6 B/
561-3
561-1
561-5
561-2
560-6
ADU
accelerate
motor
325-1 24V
325-2 24V
325-3 A
325-4 /A
325-5 B
325-6 /B
458-4
350-1-5
TCSB
531-7 TRANS EM
531-8 SEP EM
531-9 S.GND
531-10 P.GND
524-1 24V2
524-2 24V2
524-3 A
524-4 /A
524-5 B
524-6 /B
560-4
560-3
560-1
560-5
560-2
458-3
350-2-4
Drum potential
sensor board
458-2
350-3-3
340-2
340-3
340-4
351-4-1
458-1
531-5 SEP_CONT
529-1 24V2
529-2 24V2
529-3 A
529-4 /A
529-5 B
529-6 /B
ACDB 2/2
531-1 24V
531-2 5V
531-3 TRANS G_CONT
531-4 TRANS_CONT
H
540-15-1
540-14-2
224-2 5V
224-1 D_SET
360-3
Blade sensor /2
Blade sensor /1
DPS
540-13-3
540-12-4
540-11-5
540-10-6
540-9-7
360-2
353-7-5
353-8-4
340-5
540-8-8
224-5 SIG
224-6 A.GND
360-3
360-1
360-2
353-6-6
353-5-7
360-3
356-8
353-4-8
360-2
356-7
355-8-2
360-1
355-7-3
353-3-9
350-4-2
341-23
341-11
341-22
123
540-7-9
225-A6 SIG
225-A5 SIG
225-A4 SIG
360-1
DRUM UNIT
540-6-10
540-5-11
540-4-12
540-3-13
540-2-14
540-1-15
539-5-1
360-3
356-5
356-6
Blade motor
PS24 PS25
539-4-2
539-3-3
539-2-4
360-2
356-4
355-5-5
355-6-4
355-4-6
360-1
F/G
341-21
356-3
355-3-7
Charger
cleaning motor
355-1-9
341-20
341-19
356-2
356-1
355-2-8
355-1-9
359-2
359-3
359-1
M22
225-A1 5V
225-A2 SIG
225-A3 S.GND
341-15
341-16
353-11-1
353-10-2
353-9-3
SD5
M23
323-2 BLA_2
323-1 BLA_1
341-18
341-24
341-17
356-9
323-6 TM_D1
354-1
Erase lamp
Drum claw
solenoid
F/G
539-1-5
E
323-7 TM_D2
341-12
F/G
37-7 S.GND
37-8 5V
37-1 OP_TXD
37-2 OP_DTR
37-3 OP_CTS
37-4 OP_RXD
37-5 OP_DSR
37-6 OP_RTS
323-4 CONT
323-3 24V
356-1-2
356-2-1
354-2
353-1-11
CN650-1 24V
CN650-2 5V
CN651-1 TRANS G_CONT
CN651-2 TRANS_CONT
CN651-3 TRPWM
CN651-4 SEP_CONT
CN651-5 SPAC_PWM
CN651-6 SPDC_PWM
CN651-7 SHIFT SIG
CN651-8 TSDC_FB
CN651-9 SPAC_FB
CN651-10 TRANS EM
CN651-11 SEP EM
CN650-3 S.GND
CN650-4 P.GND
G
510-15 1mSEC TIMER
510-14 REQ1
510-13 REQ2
510-12 GND
510-11 FUSER EXIT PS
510-10 ACK2
510-9 EDGE PS
510-8 ERR
510-7 ACK
510-6 TXD
510-5 REQ
510-4 CLK_T
510-3 LATCH
510-2 CLK_R
510-1 RXD
F
353-2-10
341-13
341-14
EL
36-1 M1_SIG
36-2 PAPER FEED_SIG
36-3 SIZE 0
36-4 SIZE 1
36-5 SIZE 2
36-6 SIZE 3
36-7 DUPLEX_SIG
36-8 CPF0
36-9 CPF1
36-10 P.GND
D
323-8 N.C
323-5 CONT
214-11 KEY_SIG
214-10 S.GND
214-9 CVM1_SIG
214-8 CVFEED_SIG
214-7 CV_SIZE0
214-6 CV_SIZE1
214-5 CV_SIZE2
214-4 CV_SIZE3
214-3 CVDUP_SIG
214-2 CPF0
214-1 CPF1
411-1 KEY_SIG
411-2 S.GND
411-3 CVM1_SIG
411-4 CVFEED_SIG
411-5 CV_SIZE0
411-6 CV_SIZE1
411-7 CV_SIZE2
411-8 CV_SIZE3
411-9 CVDUP_SIG
411-10 OPF0
411-11 OPF1
Symbol
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
77
130
137
139
127
140
752-1-5
752-2-4
98
141
89
115
19
94
20
96
751-9-2
751-10-1
39
109
181
180
ADUDB2
MFDB2
MFDB1
95
156
Part name
Location
Symbol
Part name
Location
Symbol
Part name
Location
EL
Erase lamp
1-B
Grid bias
4-A
FM14
6-F
SD5
1-B
PS1
4-B
FM15
6-F
M22
Blade motor
1-B
PS2
4-B
FM16
6-F
M23
1-B
PS3
4-B
FM17
6-F
6-F
Coin vendor
1-E
M1
Fusing motor
4-E
TSL
PS24
Blade sensor /1
2-B
M15
4-F
PS46
6-I
PS25
Blade sensor /2
2-B
PS35
4-I
PS47
Reverse sensor /2
6-I
PS26
2-B
PS36
4-I
PS48
Reverse sensor /1
6-I
PS27
2-B
PS37
4-I
PS49
6-I
DPS
2-B
PS38
4-I
PS50
6-I
DPSB
2-B
PS39
4-I
6-I
TH5
2-B
RCDB
5-A
PS54
Centering sensor
7-F
ADUDB1
2-G
M4
5-E
M19
7-F
Transfer bias
2-I
M5
Conveyance motor
5-E
ADUDB2
8-F
2-I
M20
5-F
M16
9-E
Separation bias
2-I
SD6
5-F
M17
Registration motor
9-E
Transfer/separation charger
2-I
SD7
Reverse/exit solenoid
5-F
M18
Loop motor
9-E
Developing bias
3-A
SD8
5-F
MFDB1
9-G
TCSB
3-B
PS40
Registration sensor
5-I
MFDB2
9-H
HV1
3-B
PS41
5-I
M3
Developing motor
3-E
PS42
5-I
M8
3-E
PS43
5-I
M9
3-E
PS44
5-I
5-I
M12
3-F
PS45
M13
Reverse/exit motor
3-F
M30
6-A
M14
3-F
M2
Drum motor
6-E
HV2
3-I
M31
6-E
Charger
4-A
FM13
6-F
18.5 DF-603
A
MFS1
To MAIN BODY
MFDB1
SD302
SD303
Gate solenoid
MFS2
MFDB2
Cooling fan/Rt
TB
Original size sensor/Lt PS303
M305
Original size
VR VR301
M304
Reverse jam
sensor PS304
M302
F
Original exit sensor/Lt
PS307
M301
PS301
Original conveyance sensor PS308
SD304
PS311
FM301
Original skew sensor/Fr PS312
Centering sensor/Fr
Cooling fan/Lt
PS320
Symbol
RADFCB
Centering LED sensor/Fr
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
PS322
I
APS timing Sensor
PS319
PS317
Part name
Location
FM301
8-G
SD301
8-B
M301
6-F
M302
7-F
M304
7-D
M305
6-D
M303
6-E
FM302
7-C
SD303
Gate solenoid
8-C
SD302
8-B
SD304
7-G
MS301
7-B
MFS1
9-A
MFS2
2-C
MFDB1
7-A
MFDB2
3-C
TB
Tray board
4-C
PS301
2-F
PS302
3-C
PS303
3-D
PS304
3-E
PS305
2-E
PS306
2-E
PS307
2-F
PS308
2-G
PS309
3-F
PS310
3-D
PS311
2-G
PS312
2-G
PS313
4-B
PS314
4-B
PS315
2-E
PS316
4-C
PS317
2-I
PS318
2-D
PS319
1-H
PS320
2-H
PS321
2-H
PS322
2-I
VR301
Original size VR
3-D
RADFCB
5-A
I
1
2
775-1
775-2
770-2
HTR 3
770-1
797-1
745-6-7
745-5-8
745-4-9
745-9-4
745-8-5
745-7-6
745-12-1
745-11-2
745-10-3
746-6-1
746-5-2
746-4-3
731-1
731-2
731-3
732-1
732-2
732-3
733-1
733-2
733-3
734-1
734-2
734-3
PS89
PS90
PS91
PS92
PS93
Vertical conveyance
sensor /1
3
744-3-7
744-2-8
744-1-9
744-6-4
744-5-5
744-4-6
744-9-1
744-8-2
744-7-3
737-1
737-2
737-3
738-1
738-2
738-3
739-1
739-2
739-3
PS94
PS95
PS96
PS97
PS98
Vertical conveyance
sensor /1
4
5
M40
Vertical conveyance
SW11
SW12
M41
7
8
773-5-2
773-6-1
784-1
784-2
773-3-4
773-4-3
783-1
783-2
PS70
773-1-6
773-2-5
CN724-5 24V1
CN724-6 /T3_LOCKSD_CONT
270-1
270-2
270-3
271-1
271-2
271-3
273-1
273-2
273-3
268-1
268-2
268-3
266-3-1(CONT)
266-2-2(EM)
266-1-3(GND)
TRAY3
Paper lift motor /3
267-3-1(CONT)
267-2-2(EM)
267-1-3(GND)
261-3-1
261-2-2
261-1-3
278-1(CONT)
278-2(24V)
Paper feed
assist fan /Fr3
Paper feed
assist fan /Rr3
FM46
262-3-1
262-2-2
262-1-3
266-1-2
266-2-1
260-1-2
260-2-1
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
SD10
SD11
SD12
797-2-2(EM)
797-1-3(GND)
797-3-1(CONT)
FM51
792-1-2
792-2-1
762-24
796-2-2(EM)
796-1-3(GND)
796-3-1(CONT)
721-B7 P.GND
265-1
265-2
265-3
791-1-2
791-2-1
721-B4 T3FAN_CONT
762-13
762-1
Pick-up
solenoid /3
Paper feed
clutch /3
Separation
clutch /3
264-3-1 275-1
264-2-2 275-2
264-1-3 275-3
FM45
721-B9 UPM_CONT
721-B8 UPM24V
Paper size VR /3
SD16 CL12 CL13
721-B5 T3FAN_CONT
711-B12 /FAN_R_EM
721-B6 P.GND
Remaining paper
VR /3
VR15
762-17
762-9
762-21
Paper size
sensor /Rr3
VR14
762-10
Paper size
sensor /Fr3
PS88
272-1-2
272-2-1
Handle release
sensor /3
PS87
711-B11 /FAN_F_EM
762-18
762-19
762-15
762-20
762-8
762-7
762-5
762-6
762-11
762-4
PS86
CN724-3 24V1
CN724-4 /T2_LOCKSD_CONT
721-B10 T3HNDLNGCL_CONT
721-B2 /T3FEEDCL_CONT
721-B1 24V1
721-B3 /T3UPSD_CONT
711-B10 T3SIZE_VR
711-B9 A5V
711-B7 T3REMAIN_VR
711-B13 T3SIZE_PS2
711-B14 T3SIZE_PS1
711-B6 /T3GRIP_PS
Paper empty
sensor /3
PS85
CN724-1 24V1
CN724-2 /T1_LOCKSD_CONT
CN714-1 5V1
CN714-2 /FRONTDOOR_PS
CN714-3 S.GND
CN716-1 PFUFAN_CONT
CN716-2 EM
CN716-3 H/L
CN716-4 PGND
CN717-3 5V1
CN717-2 /EXIT_PS
CN717-1 S.GND
Paper feed
sensor /3
PS84
263-6-1 276-3
263-5-2 276-2
263-4-3 276-1
F/G
782-1
782-2
FM20
Door open/close
sensor
749-3-3
749-2-4
749-1-5
711-B4 T3_0PS
762-2
Upper limit
sensor /3
PS83
263-1-6 277-1
263-2-5 277-2
263-3-4 277-3
Paper feed
assist fan /Rr2
266-3-1(CONT)
266-2-2(EM)
266-1-3(GND)
261-3-1
261-2-2
261-1-3
278-1(CONT)
278-2(24V)
Paper feed
assist fan /Fr2
267-3-1(CONT)
267-2-2(EM)
267-1-3(GND)
262-3-1
262-2-2
262-1-3
267-1-2
267-2-1
266-1-2
266-2-1
260-1-2
260-2-1
761-24
F/G
744-1-3
744-2-2
744-3-1
729-1-4
729-3-2
729-2-3
729-4-1
724-1
724-2
724-3
CN717-5 /HOR_DOOR_SW_SIG
CN717-4 S.GND
762-23
762-3
762-22
762-12
762-14
268-1
268-2
268-3
779-1
779-2
779-3
PS99
Cooling fan
SW13
PF exit conveyance
sensor
749-5-1
749-4-2
711-B3 /T3FEED_PS
711-B5 /T3UP_PS
711-B8 S.GND
711-B2 T3_SET_P
711-B1 5V1
273-1
273-2
273-3
M43
741-1
741-2
CN723-3 A
CN723-1 24V2(I/L)
CN723-4 /A
CN723-5 B
CN723-2 24V2(I/L)
CN723-6 /B
271-1
271-2
271-3
Horizontal conveyance
door switch
748-3
748-1
748-4
748-5
748-2
748-6
721-A7 P.GND
721-A4 T2FAN_CONT
721-A9 UPM_CONT
721-A8 UPM24V
270-1
270-2
270-3
FM44
761-13
761-1
Pick-up
solenoid /2
Paper feed
clutch /2
Separation
clutch /2
Forced separation
clutch
SD15 CL9 CL10 CL11
761-17
761-9
761-21
761-10
Paper size VR /2
VR13
721-A5 T2FAN_CONT
711-A12 /FAN_R_EM
721-A6 P.GND
711-A11 /FAN_F_EM
761-16
761-18
Paper size
sensor /Rr2
Remaining
paper VR /2
VR12
FM43
A
24V
/A
B
24V
/B
CN717-7 /VER_DOOR_LOSW_SIG
CN717-6 S.GND
721-A11 /T2REVCL_CONT
721-A10 /T2HDNLNGCL_CONT
Paper size
sensor /Fr2
PS82
265-1
265-2
265-3
FM50
723-1
723-2
723-3
723-4
723-5
723-6
747-2-4
747-1-5
CN712-14 /VER_DOOR_UPSW_SIG
CN712-13 S.GND
761-19
761-15
Handle release
sensor /2
PS81
272-1-2
272-2-1
Paper empty
sensor /2
PS80
275-1
275-2
275-3
795-2-2(EM)
795-1-3(GND)
795-3-1(CONT)
PF exit
conveyance
motor
742-1
742-2
Vertical conveyance
door switch /Lw
4
743-2-1
743-1-2
721-A2 /T2FEEDCL_CONT
721-A1 24V1
761-20
761-8
761-7
761-5
761-6
761-11
761-4
Paper feed
sensor /2
PS79
264-3-1
264-2-2
264-1-3
F/G
721-A3 /T2UPSD_CONT
711-A10 T2SIZE_VR
711-A9 A5V
711-A7 T2REMAIN_VR
711-A13 T2SIZE_PS2
711-A14 T2SIZE_PS1
711-A6 T2GRIP_PS
761-2
761-23
Upper limit
sensor /2
PS78
276-3
276-2
276-1
277-1
277-2
277-3
263-1-6
263-2-5
263-3-4
TRAY2
263-6-1
263-5-2
263-4-3
F/G
740-1
740-2
CN715-2 /CONT
CN715-3 CLK
CN715-4 F/R
CN715-6 /LD
CN715-5 H/L
CN715-1 5V1
CN722-9 24V1
CN722-10 /T3PRE_REGCL_CONT
711-A4 T2_0PS
711-A3 /T2FEED_PS
761-3
761-22
761-12
761-14
790-2-1
790-1-2
Vertical conveyance
door switch /Up
782-1 5V
780-1-6
782-2 S.GND(N.C)
782-3 CONT 780-2-5
782-4 CLK 780-3-4
782-5 F/R
780-4-3
782-6 LD
780-6-1
782-7 H/L
780-5-2
781-4
782-8 PGND
781-3
782-9 PGND
781-2
782-1024V
781-1
782-1124V
CL4
CL5
Pre-registration
clutch /3
CL3
769-1-2
769-2-1
CN722-7 24V1
CN722-8 /T3_CONVCL_CONT
711-A5 /T2UP_PS
711-A8 S.GND
711-A2 T2_SET_P
711-A1 5V1
Paper feed
assist fan /Rr1
Paper feed
assist fan /Fr1
PS77
768-1-2
768-2-1
CN722-5 24V1
CN722-6 /T2PRE_REGCL_CONT
CN722-3 24V1
CN722-4 /T1_CONVCL_CONT
266-3-1(CONT)
266-2-2(EM)
266-1-3(GND)
261-3-1
261-2-2
261-1-3
278-1(CONT)
278-2(24V)
267-3-1(CONT)
267-2-2(EM)
267-1-3(GND)
262-3-1
262-2-2
262-1-3
266-1-2
266-2-1
260-1-2
260-2-1
760-24
Intermediate
clutch /Lw
CL2
767-1-2
767-2-1
766-1-2
766-2-1
268-1
268-2
268-3
M42
Pre-registration
clutch /2
CL1
Intermediate
clutch /Up
CN722-1 24V1
CN722-2 /T1PRE_REGCL_CONT
720-5 T1FAN_CONT
720-8 UPM_CONT
720-7 UPM24V
760-13
760-1
273-1
273-2
273-3
PFU_EXPS
PFU_LPPS
ERR_OUT3
ACK3
REQ3
MAIN BODY
PRCB
Pre-registration
clutch /1
CN713-9 5V1
CN713-8 /T3_LOOP_PS
CN713-7 S.GND
720-4 T1FAN_CONT
710-12 /FAN_R_EM
720-6 P.GND
271-1
271-2
271-3
FM41 FM42
Loop sensor /3
CN713-6 5V1
CN713-5 /T3_CONV_MID_PS
CN713-4 S.GND
760-17
760-9
760-21
760-10
270-1
270-2
270-3
CL7
Intermediate
sensor /Lw
710-11 /FAN_F_EM
760-18
265-1
265-2
265-3
TRAY1
CN713-3 5V1
CN713-2 /T3_CONV_PS
CN713-1 S.GND
E
720-9 /T1HNDLNGCL_CONT
275-1
275-2
275-3
264-3-1
264-2-2
264-1-3
SD14 CL6
CN717-10 5V1
CN717-9 /T3PRE_REG_PS
CN717-8 S.GND
276-3
276-2
276-1
263-6-1
263-5-2
263-4-3
217-1
217-2
217-3
217-4
217-5
217-6 IO_DTXD
217-7 5V
217-8 IO_DCLK
217-9 S.GND
217-10 PFU_LATCH
217-11 IO_UCLK
217-12 ERR_OUT1
217-13 IO_URXD
217-14 ACK1
217-15 REQ13
765-1-2
765-2-1
747-5-1
747-4-2
747-3-3
736-1
736-2
736-3
Paper size VR /1
277-1
277-2
277-3
263-1-6
263-2-5
263-3-4
Pick-up
solenoid /1
Paper feed
clutch /1
Separation
clutch /1
Remaining
paper VR /1
VR11
760-19
760-15
Paper size
sensor /Rr1
VR10
Pre-registration
sensor /3
720-3 /T1UPSD_CONT
Paper size
sensor /Fr1
PS76
720-2 /T1FEEDCL_CONT
720-1 24V1
Handle release
sensor /1
PS75
CN713-12 5V1
CN713-11 /T2_LOOP_PS
CN713-10 S.GND
Paper empty
sensor /1
PS74
272-1-2
272-2-1
Paper feed
sensor /1
PS73
746-3-4
746-2-5
746-1-6
760-20
760-8
760-7
760-5
760-6
Upper limit
sensor /1
PS72
735-1
735-2
735-3
710-10 T1SIZE_VR
710-9 A5V
710-7 T1REMAIN_VR
710-13 T1SIZE_PS2
710-14 T1SIZE_PS1
760-11
760-4
760-2
760-23
760-3
760-22
760-12
760-14
PS71
Loop sensor /2
CN713-15 5V1
CN713-14 /T2PRE_REG_PS
CN713-13 S.GND
CN712-12 5V1
CN712-11 /T1_LOOP_PS
CN712-10 S.GND
CN712-9 5V1
CN712-8 /T1_CONV_MID_PS
CN712-7 S.GND
CN712-6 5V1
CN712-5 /T1_CONV_PS
CN712-4 S.GND
710-6 /T1GRIP_PS
710-4 T1_0PS
710-3 /T1FEED_PS
710-5 /T1UP_PS
710-8 S.GND
710-2 T1_SET_P
710-1 5V1
752-1-5
752-2-4
752-3-3
752-4-2
752-5-1
Pre-registration
sensor /2
Loop sensor /1
S.GND
CN712-3 5V1
CN712-2 /T1PRE_REG_PS
CN712-1 S.GND
CN700-7
CN700-4 12V3
CN701-2 P.GND
CN701-1 24V2(I/L)
751-1-10
751-2-9
751-3-8
751-4-7
751-5-6
751-6-5
751-7-4
751-8-3
751-9-2
751-10-1
Intermediate
sensor /Up
745-3-10
745-2-11
745-1-12
730-1
730-2
730-3
Paper Paper
feed M feed M
P.GND
24V
2
3
1
4
Pre-registration
sensor /1
FT2
Door switch
SW10
FT1
797-2
754-3
796-2
754-4
HTR 2
Dehumidification heater/3
796-1
705-10 RXD_DN
705-9 5V
705-8 CLK_DN
705-7 S.GND
705-6 /LATCH_DN
705-5 CLK_UP
705-4 /ERR_GA
705-3 TXD_UP
705-2 /ACK_GA
705-1 /REQ_GA
754-2
HTR 1
795-2
Dehumidification heater/2
795-1
Dehumidification heater
754-1
H
CN700-3 P.GND
CN700-2 P.GND
CN700-6 S.GND
753-6
Dehumidification heater/1
N.C
CN700-5 5V1
CN700-1 24V1
753-5
753-4
753-3
753-2
753-1
18.6 PF-701
Symbol
Rear paper feed
assist fan /3
FM52
F/G
F/G
M44
PFDB
Exit conveyance
Part name
Location
8-G
Symbol
PS77
Part name
Upper limit sensor /2
Location
FM20
Cooling fan
5-C
FM41
4-C
PS78
5-C
FM42
4-C
PS79
5-C
FM43
6-C
PS80
5-C
FM44
6-C
PS81
5-C
FM45
8-C
PS82
5-C
FM46
8-C
PS83
7-C
FM50
4-A
PS84
7-C
FM51
7-A
PS85
7-C
FM52
9-A
PS86
7-C
HTR1
Dehumidification heater /1
2-G
PS87
7-C
HTR2
Dehumidification heater /2
2-G
PS88
7-C
HTR3
Dehumidification heater /3
2-G
PS89
Pre-registration sensor /1
3-G
M40
6-G
PS90
3-G
M41
7-G
PS91
3-G
M42
4-C
PS92
Loop sensor /1
4-G
M43
7-C
PS93
Pre-registration sensor /2
4-G
M44
9-C
PS94
Loop sensor /2
4-G
CL1
Pre-registration clutch /1
5-G
PS95
Pre-registration sensor /3
4-G
CL2
5-G
PS96
4-G
CL3
Pre-registration clutch /2
5-G
PS97
4-G
CL4
Pre-registration clutch /3
5-G
PS98
Loop sensor /3
4-G
CL5
5-G
PS99
7-G
CL6
4-C
SD10
8-G
CL7
Separation clutch /1
4-C
SD11
8-G
9-G
MC8
4-C
SD12
CL9
6-C
SD14
Pick-up solenoid /1
4-C
CL10
Separation clutch /2
6-C
SD15
Pick-up solenoid /2
6-C
CL11
6-C
SD16
Pick-up solenoid /3
8-C
CL12
8-C
SW10
Door switch
2-G
CL13
Separation clutch /3
8-C
SW11
6-G
MC14
8-C
SW12
6-G
PFUDB
PF drive board
1-C
SW13
7-G
PS70
8-G
VR10
Remaining paper VR /1
3-C
PS71
3-C
VR11
Paper size VR /1
4-C
PS72
3-C
VR12
Remaining paper VR /2
6-C
PS73
3-C
VR13
Paper size VR /2
6-C
PS74
3-C
VR14
Remaining paper VR /3
8-C
PS75
3-C
VR15
Paper size VR /3
8-C
PS76
3-C
1
FT6
WIT
FT8
4
2
2
FT10
BLK
WIT
CBR2
Circuit breaker/2
RT1
Outlet
BLK FT11
CN151- 1
CN181- 1
CN181- 2
BLK
Y/G
WIT
RT5
NF1
FT12 BLK
WIT
CN183- 1
WIT
CN183- 2
I
3
CN183- 1
WIT
CN183-A1
BLK
WIT
CN183-A2
CN183- 2
CN151- 2
RT2
Y/G
BLK
WIT
CN184-5
:frame GND
DCPS
CN184-1
:line(L)
CN184-3
:neutral(N)
CN191-8
:+V/24V
CN191-7
:+V/24V
CN191-6
:+V/24V
CN191-5
:+V/24V
CN191-4
:-V/PGND
CN191-3
:-V/PGND
CN191-2
:-V/PGND
CN191-1
:-V/PGND
MS1
CN183-B2
CN183-B1
BLK
WIT
AC L
F.GND
AC N
CN**-1 24V
CN**-2 5V
CN**-3 S.GND
CN**-4 P.GND
CN**-5 P.GND
CN**-6 F.GND
RU-503/504
6
RT10
4
5
AC OUTLET
CN602-1
CN602-2
CN602-3
CN602-4
CN602-5
CN602-6
CN603-1
CN603-2
CN603-3
CN603-4
CN603-5
CN603-6
24V
5V
S.GND
P.GND
P.GND
F.GND
12
13
MAIN BODY
14
15
SGND
MAIN BODY
8
CN610- 8
CN610- 7
CN610- 6
CN610- 4
CN610- 3
CN610- 2
CN610- 5
29
CN8-A 1 KCOUT_113
CN8-A 2 KCOUT_114
CN8-A 3 KCOUT_115
CN8-A 4 KCOUT_116
CN8-A 5 KCOUT_117
CN8-A 6 KCOUT_118
CN8-A 7 KCOUT_119
CN8-A 8 KCOUT_120
CN9-A 9 KCOUT_121
CN8-A10 KCOUT_122
CN8-A11 KCOUT_123
CN8-A12 KCOUT_124
CN8-A13 KCOUT_125
CN8-A14 KCOUT_126
CN8-A15 KCOUT_127
CN8-A16 KCOUT_128
CN8-A17 NC
CN8-B 1 KCOUT_129
CN8-B 2 KCOUT_130
CN8-B 3 KCOUT_131
CN8-B 4 KCOUT_132
CN8-B 5 KCOUT_133
CN8-B 6 KCOUT_134
CN8-B 7 KCOUT_135
CN8-B 8 KCOUT_136
CN8-B 9 KCOUT_137
CN8-B10 KCOUT_138
CN8-B11 KCOUT_139
CN8-B12 KCOUT_140
CN8-B13 KCOUT_141
CN8-B14 KCOUT_142
CN8-B15 KCOUT_143
CN8-B16 KCOUT_144
CN8-B17 NC
CN210-A 1 TCLKE_2
CN210-A 2 TCLKF_2
CN210-A 3 SGND
CN210-A 4 SGND
CN210-A 5 SGND
CN210-A 6 5V
CN210-A 7 5V
CN210-A 8 5V
CN210-A 9 NC
CN210-A10 NC
CN210-A11 SUBIN1
CN210-A12 NC
CN210-A13 KCOUT71
CN210-A14 KCOUT72
CN210-B 1 KCOUT57
CN210-B 2 KCOUT58
CN210-B 3 KCOUT59
CN210-B 4 KCOUT60
CN210-B 5 KCOUT61
CN210-B 6 KCOUT62
CN210-B 7 KCOUT63
CN210-B 8 KCOUT64
CN210-B 9 KCOUT65
CN210-B10 KCOUT66
CN210-B11 KCOUT67
CN210-B12 KCOUT68
CN210-B13 KCOUT69
CN210-B14 KCOUT70
CN224-18 SGND
CN224-19 PS13_SIG
CN224-20 5V
CN224-15 SGND
CN224-16 PS7_SIG
CN224-17 5V
CN224-12 SGND
CN224-13 PS20_SIG
CN224-14 5V
CN79- 1
CN79- 2
CN73- 1
CN73- 2
CN74- 1
CN74- 2
CN77- 1
CN77- 2
CN78- 1
CN78- 2
S size gate
solenoid
L size gate
solenoid
Roller
solenoid/3
PS2
PS23
PS20
PS7
PS13
CN43- 3
CN43- 2
CN43- 1
CN40- 3
CN40- 2
CN40- 1
CN26- 3
CN26- 2
CN26- 1
CN33- 3
CN33- 2
CN33- 1
SD9
Punch registration
sensor
SD3
SD4
SD7
Roller
solenoid/4
CN33- 3
CN33- 2
CN33- 1
PS18
RED
BLU
PS6
CN38- 3
CN38- 2
CN38- 1
CN33- 3
CN33- 2
CN33- 1
RED
BLU
RED
BLU
RED
BLU
SD8
PS5
RED
BLU
PS10
CN25- 3
CN25- 2
CN25- 1
PS12
CN30- 3
CN30- 2
CN30- 1
CN46- 3
CN46- 2
CN46- 1
Intermediate
conveyance motor
FD entrance sensor
PS1
CN53- 1
CN53- 2
CN53- 3
CN53- 4
CN53- 5
CN53- 6
CN53- 7
CN53- 8
CN53- 9
CN53-10
CN53-11
PI exit sensor
PS4
CN21- 3
CN21- 2
CN21- 1
PS52
CN512- 3
CN512- 2
CN512- 1
AC L
F.GND
AC N
RT11
To Next Option
CN305-15 M9_DRV1
CN305-16 M9_DRV2
CN305-12 SGND
CN305-13 PS34_SIG
CN305-14 5V
CN305- 1 24V
CN305- 2 24V
CN305- 3 M7 PGND
CN305- 4 M7 PGND
CN305- 5 M7 H/L
CN305- 6 M7 LD
CN305- 7 M7 F/R
CN305- 8 M7 CLK
CN305- 9 M7 S/P
CN305-10 SGND
CN305-11 5V
CN314-13 SGND
CN314-14 PS43_SIG
CN314-15 5V
CN314-11 M8_DRV1
CN314-12 M8_DRV2
CN314- 9 MC1_DRV
CN314-10 24V
CN314- 7 SD14_DRV
CN314- 8 24V
CN314- 4 SGND
CN314- 5 PS33_SIG
CN314- 6 5V
CN314- 1 SGND
CN314- 2 PS32_SIG
CN314- 3 5V
CN315- 4 SGND
CN315- 5 PS40_SIG
CN315- 6 5V
CN315- 1 SGND
CN315- 2 PS37_SIG
CN315- 3 5V
CN339- 2/1
CN339- 1/2
CN338- 2/1
CN338- 1/2
S size sensor/Lw
PI conveyance sensor/Up
PS31
PS38
PS39
CN321- 3
CN321- 2
CN321- 1
CN328- 3
CN328- 2
CN328- 1
CN329- 3
CN329- 2
CN329- 1
CN323- 3
CN323- 2
CN323- 1
RED
BLU
CN324- 3
CN324- 2
CN324- 1
CN337-11
CN337-10
CN337- 9
CN337- 8
CN337- 7
CN337- 6
CN337- 5
CN337- 4
CN337- 3
CN337- 2
CN337- 1
CN333- 3
CN333- 2
CN333- 1
RED
BLU
CN345- 1
CN345- 2
PI registration clutch/Up
PI conveyance motor
CL1
CN322- 3
CN322- 2
CN322- 1
CN344-1/1
CN344-2/2
CN330- 3
CN330- 2
CN330- 1
PI registration clutch/Lw
CL2
CN327- 3
CN327- 2
CN327- 1
CN346- 1
CN346- 2
PS46
CN326- 3
CN326- 2
CN326- 1
CN324- 3
CN324- 2
CN324- 1
PS45
CN335- 3
CN335- 2
CN335- 1
S size sensor/Lw
PS42
CN332- 3
CN332- 2
CN332- 1
CN342- 1
CN342- 2
CN342- 3
L size sensor/Lw
PS41
CN331- 3
CN331- 2
CN331- 1
PS47
CN325- 3
CN325- 2
CN325- 1
CN343-1/1
CN343-2/2
PS44
CN334- 3
CN334- 2
CN334- 1
PS36
CN341- 1
CN341- 2
CN341- 3
L size sensor/Up
PS35
CN326- 3
CN326- 2
CN326- 1
MFDB1
CN490- 3
CN490- 1
CN490- 2
CN325- 3
CN325- 2
CN325- 1
MFDB2
TSB
CN361-A 1 OP_LED12
CN361-A 2 OP_LED13
CN361-A 3 OP_LED14
CN361-A 4 NC
CN361-A 5 NC
CN361-A 6 OPE_SW1
CN361-A 7 OPE_SW2
CN361-A 8 OPE_SW3
CN361-A 9 OPE_SW4
CN361-A10 OPE_SW5
CN361-A11 NC
CN361-A12 NC
CN361-A13 NC
CN361-B 1 5V
CN361-B 2 SGND
CN361-B 3 OP_LED 1
CN361-B 4 OP_LED 2
CN361-B 5 OP_LED 3
CN361-B 6 OP_LED 4
CN361-B 7 OP_LED 5
CN361-B 8 OP_LED 6
CN361-B 9 OP_LED 7
CN361-B10 OP_LED 8
CN361-B11 OP_LED 9
CN361-B12 OP_LED10
CN361-B13 OP_LED11
CN490- 2
CN490- 1
CN490- 2
CN374- 4
CN374- 3
CN374- 2
CN374- 1
S size conveyance
sensor
M7
CN318-1 NC
CN318-2 NC
CN318-3 NC
CN318-4 NC
CN318-5 NC
CN318-6 NC
CN318-7 JYU_CLK1
CN307-16 SGND
CN307-17 PS46_SIG
CN307-18 5V
CN307-19 MC2_DRV
CN307-20 24V
PS58
M8
CN300- 1 24VDC
CN300- 2 PGND
CN302-A16 KCIN_33
CN302-A15 KCIN_34
CN302-A14 KCIN_35
CN302-A13 KCIN_36
CN302-A12 KCIN_37
CN302-A11 KCIN_38
CN302-A10 KCIN_39
CN302-A 9 KCIN_40
CN302-A 8 KCIN_41
CN302-A 7 KCIN_42
CN302-A 6 KCIN_43
CN302-A 5 KCIN_44
CN302-A 4 KCIN_45
CN302-A 3 KCIN_46
CN302-A 2 KCIN_47
CN302-A 1 KCIN_48
CN302-B16 KCIN_49
CN302-B15 KCIN_50
CN302-B14 KCIN_51
CN302-B13 KCIN_52
CN302-B12 KCIN_53
CN302-B11 KCIN_54
CN302-B10 KCIN_55
CN302-B 9 KCIN_56
CN302-B 8 KCIN_57
CN302-B 7 KCIN_58
CN302-B 6 KCIN_59
CN302-B 5 KCIN_60
CN302-B 4 KCIN_61
CN302-B 3 KCIN_62
CN302-B 2 KCIN_63
CN302-B 1 KCIN_64
CN301-16 KCOUT_97
CN301-15 KCOUT_98
CN301-14 KCOUT_99
CN301-13 KCOUT_100
CN301-12 KCOUT_101
CN301-11 KCOUT_102
CN301-10 KCOUT_103
CN301- 9 KCOUT_104
CN301- 8 KCOUT_105
CN301- 7 KCOUT_106
CN301- 6 KCOUT_107
CN301- 5 KCOUT_108
CN301- 4 KCOUT_109
CN301- 3 KCOUT_110
CN301- 2 KCOUT_111
CN301- 1 KCOUT_112
CN303- 6 3.3V
CN303- 5 3.3V
CN303- 4 AD_1
CN303- 3 AD_2
CN303- 2 AD_3
CN303- 1 AD_4
CN307-13 SGND
CN307-14 PS48_SIG
CN307-15 5V
CN307-10 SGND
CN307-11 PS45_SIG
CN307-12 5V
CN307- 9 3.3V
CN313- 4 SGND
CN313- 5 PS39_SIG
CN313- 6 5V
CN313- 1 SGND
CN313- 2 PS38_SIG
CN313- 3 5V
CN306-16 SGND
CN306-17 PS31_SIG
CN306-18 5V
CN306-13 SGND
CN306-14 PS47_SIG
CN306-15 5V
CN306-10 SGND
CN306-11 PS44_SIG
CN306-12 5V
CN306- 7 SGND
CN306- 8 UPTRY_SIZ
CN306- 9 3.3V
CN306- 4 SGND
CN306- 5 PS36_SIG
CN306- 6 5V
CN306- 1 SGND
CN306- 2 PS35_SIG
CN306- 3 5V
CN309- 1 SGND
CN309- 2 +
CN309- 3 CN309- 4 NC
CN308- 1 +
CN308- 2 CN300- 3 AGND
CN317- 1 TH_SIG
CN317- 2 GND
CN317- 3 N.C
CN317- 4 5V
CN311-A13 OP_LED12
CN311-A12 OP_LED13
CN311-A11 OP_LED14
CN311-A10 OP_LED15
CN311-A 9 OP_LED16
CN311-A 8 OPE_SW1
CN311-A 7 OPE_SW2
CN311-A 6 OPE_SW3
CN311-A 5 OPE_SW4
CN311-A 4 OPE_SW5
CN311-A 3 OPE_S1
CN311-A 2 OPE_S2
CN311-A 1 OPE_S3
CN311-B13 5V
CN311-B12 SGND
CN311-B11 OP_LED 1
CN311-B10 OP_LED 2
CN311-B 9 OP_LED 3
CN311-B 8 OP_LED 4
CN311-B 7 OP_LED 5
CN311-B 6 OP_LED 6
CN311-B 5 OP_LED 7
CN311-B 4 OP_LED 8
CN311-B 3 OP_LED 9
CN311-B 2 OP_LED10
CN311-B 1 OP_LED11
CN517- 3
CN517- 2
CN517- 1
CN536- 1
CN536- 2
CN304-A14 M7_CLK7
CN304-A13 JYU_CLK7
CN304-A12 SGND
CN313- 7 SD13_DRV
CN304-A11 SGND
CN313- 8 SD_24V
CN304-A10 SGND
CN304-A 9 5VD
CN304-A 8 5VD
CN304-A 7 5VD
CN307- 1 SGND
CN304-A 6 NC
CN3072 PS41_SIG
CN304-A 5 NC
CN307- 3 5V
CN304-A 4 PANCH_S3 (Reserve)
CN304-A 3 NC
CN304-A 2 OP_LED15
CN304-A 1 OP_LED16
CN307- 4 SGND
CN304-B14 OP_LED 1
CN307- 5 PS42_SIG
CN307- 6 5V
CN304-B13 OP_LED 2
CN304-B12 OP_LED 3
CN304-B11 OP_LED 4
CN304-B10 OP_LED 5
CN307- 7 SGND
CN304-B 9 OP_LED 6
CN307- 8 LOWTRY_SZ
CN304-B 8 OP_LED 7
CN304-B 7 OP_LED 8
CN304-B 6 OP_LED 9
CN304-B 5 OP_LED10
CN304-B 4 OP_LED11
CN304-B 3 OP_LED12
CN304-B 2 OP_LED13
CN304-B 1 OP_LED14
CN507-13 SGND
CN507-14 PS57 SIG
CN507-15 5V
PS53
CN513- 3
CN513- 2
CN513- 1
PS51
CN511- 3
CN511- 2
CN511- 1
CN15-1 NC
CN15-2 NC
CN15-3 NC
CN15-4 NC
CN15-5 NC
CN15-6 NC
CN15-7 JYU_CLK1
CN4-A 1 KCIN_33
CN4-A 2 KCIN_34
CN4-A 3 KCIN_35
CN4-A 4 KCIN_36
CN4-A 5 KCIN_37
CN4-A 6 KCIN_38
CN4-A 7 KCIN_39
CN4-A 8 KCIN_40
CN4-A 9 KCIN_41
CN4-A10 KCIN_42
CN4-A11 KCIN_43
CN4-A12 KCIN_44
CN4-A13 KCIN_45
CN4-A14 KCIN_46
CN4-A15 KCIN_47
CN4-A16 KCIN_48
CN4-B 1 KCIN_49
CN4-B 2 KCIN_50
CN4-B 3 KCIN_51
CN4-B 4 KCIN_52
CN4-B 5 KCIN_53
CN4-B 6 KCIN_54
CN4-B 7 KCIN_55
CN4-B 8 KCIN_56
CN4-B 9 KCIN_57
CN4-B10 KCIN_58
CN4-B11 KCIN_59
CN4-B12 KCIN_60
CN4-B13 KCIN_61
CN4-B14 KCIN_62
CN4-B15 KCIN_63
CN4-B16 KCIN_64
CN 6- 1 KCOUT_97
CN 6- 2 KCOUT_98
CN 6- 3 KCOUT_99
CN 6- 4 KCOUT_100
CN 6- 5 KCOUT_101
CN 6- 6 KCOUT_102
CN 6- 7 KCOUT_103
CN 6- 8 KCOUT_104
CN 6- 9 KCOUT_105
CN 6-10 KCOUT_106
CN 6-11 KCOUT_107
CN 6-12 KCOUT_108
CN 6-13 KCOUT_109
CN 6-14 KCOUT_110
CN 6-15 KCOUT_111
CN 6-16 KCOUT_112
CN224- 6 SGND
CN224- 7 PS13_SIG
CN224- 8 5V
CN224- 9 SGND
CN224-10 PS23_SIG
CN224-11 5V
PS22
CN37- 3
CN37- 2
CN37- 1
CN67- 1
CN37- 2
CN67- 3
CN67- 4
CN67- 5
CN67- 6
CN67- 7
CN67- 8
CN67- 9
CN67-10
CN67-11
RED
BLU
CN51- 1
CN51- 2
CN51- 3
CN51- 4
CN51- 5
CN51- 6
CN51- 7
CN51- 8
CN51- 9
CN51-10
CN51-11
CN33- 3
CN33- 2
CN33- 1
Tray up down
motor
CN507- 9 SD15_DRV
CN507-10 SD_24V
CN507- 7 SD18_DRV
CN507- 8 SD_24V
PS54
CN536- 1
CN536- 2
PS55
CN514- 3
CN514- 2
CN514- 1
CN610- 1
CN606- 6
17 21
16 20
CN606- 5
1 24VDC
2 PGND
3 24VDC
4 PGND
5 PGND
CN205CN205CN205CN205CN205-
CN7-A 1 KCIN_65
CN7-A 2 KCIN_66
CN7-A 3 KCIN_67
CN7-A 4 KCIN_68
CN7-A 5 KCIN_69
CN7-A 6 KCIN_70
CN7-A 7 KCIN_71
CN7-A 8 KCIN_72
CN7-A 9 KCIN_73
CN7-A10 KCIN_74
CN7-A11 KCIN_75
CN7-A12 KCIN_76
CN7-B 1 KCIN_77
CN7-B 2 KCIN_78
CN7-B 3 KCIN_79
CN7-B 4 KCIN_80
CN7-B 5 KCIN_81
CN7-B 6 KCIN_82
CN7-B 7 KCIN_83
CN7-B 8 KCIN_84
CN7-B 9 KCIN_85
CN7-B10 KCIN_86
CN7-B11 KCIN_87
CN7-B12 KCIN_88
CN606- 4
CN11-1 3.3V
CN11-2 3.3V
CN11-3 AD_0
CN11-4 AD_1
CN11-5 AD_2
CN11-6 AD_3
1 24VDC
2 PGND
3 24VDC
4 24VDC
5 PGND
6 PGND
CN207CN207CN207CN207CN207CN207-
10
CN606- 3
CN15- 1 TIME_18
CN15- 2 TIME_19
CN15- 3 TIME_20
CN15- 4 TIME_21
CN15- 5 TIME_22
CN15- 6 TIME_23
CN15- 7 NC
9 11
CN606- 6
CN206- 1 5VDC
CN206- 2 5VDC
CN206- 3 SGND
CN206- 4 SGND
CN211- 1 24V
CN211- 2 5V
CN211- 3 SGND
CN211- 4 PGND
CN221-B 9 SD5_DRV
CN221-B10 SD24V_1
CN221-B 7 SD6_DRV
CN221-B 8 SD24V_1
CN606- 5
CN606- 4
SD5
Roller solenoid/1
CN71- 1
CN71- 2
CN71- 1
CN71- 2
CN224- 3 SGND
CN224- 4 PS18_SIG
CN224- 5 5V
CN224- 1 SD9_DRV
CN224- 2 SD24V_3
CN221-B 1 5V
CN221-B 2 LED1_SIG
CN221-B 3 LED2_SIG
CN221-B 4 LED3_SIG
CN221-B 5 LED4_SIG
CN221-B 6 LED5_SIG
23
CN606- 2
26
28 31
CN606- 1
25
19
CN606- 2
24
CN606- 3
SD6
Roller solenoid/2
CN370- 6 5V
CN370- 5 LED1_SIG
CN370- 4 LED2_SIG
CN370- 3 LED3_SIG
CN370- 2 LED4_SIG
CN370- 1 NC
CN223- 9 SGND
CN223-10 PS6_SIG
CN223-11 5V
CN223- 7 SD3_DRV
CN223- 8 SD24V_2
CN223- 5 SD4_DRV
CN223- 6 SD24V_2
CN223- 3 SD7_DRV
CN223- 4 SD24V_2
CN223- 1 SD8_DRV
CN223- 2 SD24V_2
CN222-10 SGND
CN222-11 PS5_SIG
CN222-12 5V
CN222- 7 SGND
CN222- 8 PS10_SIG
CN222- 9 5V
CN222- 4 SGND
CN222- 5 PS12_SIG
CN222- 6 5V
CN222- 1 SGND
CN222- 2 PS26_SIG
CN222- 3 5V
CN221-A10 SD1_DRV
CN221-A11 SD24V_1
PS8
CN71- 2
CN71- 1
CN221-A 7 SGND
CN221-A 8 PS8_SIG
CN221-A 9 5V
PS9
SD1
CN221-A 4 SGND
CN221-A 5 PS9_SIG
CN221-A 6 5V
CN220-B12 5V
CN220-B11 SGND
CN220-B10 M3_CONT
CN220-B 9 M3_CLK
CN220-B 8 M3_F/R
CN220-B 7 M3_LD
CN220-B 6 M3_H/L
CN220-B 5 PGND
CN220-B 4 PGND
CN220-B 3 24V
CN220-B 2 24V
CN220-B 1 NC
CN220-A10 SGND
CN220-A11 PS1_SIG
CN220-A12 5V
CN220-A 7 SGND
CN220-A 8 PS4_SIG
CN220-A 9 5V
CN220-A 4 SGND
CN220-A 5 PS16_SIG
CN220-A 6 5V
CN220-A 1 SGND
CN220-A 2 PS17_SIG
CN220-A 3 5V
CN219-B 2 SD24V_2
CN219-B 1 SD7_DRV
CN219-B13 5V
CN219-B12 SGND
CN219-B11 M17_CONT
CN219-B10 M17_CLK
CN219-B 9 M17_F/R
CN219-B 8 M17_LD
CN219-B 7 M17_H/L
CN219-B 6 PGND
CN219-B 5 PGND
CN219-B 4 24V
CN219-B 3 24V
CN82- 1
CN82- 2
RED
BLU
Alignment motor
Punch conveyance
motor
PIDB
CN17-1 FNS1_SOUT
CN17- 2 S.GND
CN17-3 /FNS1_CTS
CN17-4 FNS1_SIN
CN17-5 /FNSSET
CN17-6 /FNS1_RTS
CN17-7 /PAPEROUT_2
CN17- 8 NC
CN18-2 FNS2_SIN
CN18-1 /FNS2_RTS
CN19-1 SYS_SIN
CN19-2 /SYS_RTS
CN19-3 FNS2_SIN
CN19-4 /FNS2_RTS
CN221-A 1 SGND
CN221-A 2 PS11_SIG
CN221-A 3 5V
PS11
CN203-18 TIME_0
CN203-17 TIME_1
CN203-16 TIME_2
CN203-15 TIME_3
CN203-14 TIME_4
CN203-13 TIME_5
CN203-12 TIME_6
CN203-11 TIME_7
CN203-10 TIME_8
CN203- 9 TIME_9
CN203- 8 TIME_10
CN203- 7 TIME_11
CN203- 6 TIME_12
CN203- 5 TIME_13
CN203- 4 TIME_14
CN203- 3 TIME_15
CN203- 2 TIME_16
CN203- 1 TIME_17
CN204-A20 KCOUT_57
CN204-A19 KCOUT_58
CN204-A18 KCOUT_59
CN204-A17 KCOUT_60
CN204-A16 KCOUT_61
CN204-A15 KCOUT_62
CN204-A14 KCOUT_63
CN204-A13 KCOUT_64
CN204-A12 KCOUT_65
CN204-A11 KCOUT_66
CN204-A10 KCOUT_67
CN204-A 9 KCOUT_68
CN204-A 8 KCOUT_69
CN204-A 7 KCOUT_70
CN204-A 6 KCOUT_71
CN204-A 5 KCOUT_72
CN204-A 4 KCOUT_73
CN204-A 3 KCOUT_74
CN204-A 2 KCOUT_75
CN204-A 1 KCOUT_76
CN204-B20 KCOUT_77
CN204-B19 KCOUT_78
CN204-B18 KCOUT_79
CN204-B17 KCOUT_80
CN204-B16 KCOUT_81
CN204-B15 KCOUT_82
CN204-B14 KCOUT_83
CN204-B13 KCOUT_84
CN204-B12 KCOUT_85
CN204-B11 KCOUT_86
CN204-B10 KCOUT_87
CN204-B 9 KCOUT_88
CN204-B 8 KCOUT_89
CN204-B 7 KCOUT_90
CN204-B 6 KCOUT_91
CN204-B 5 KCOUT_92
CN204-B 4 KCOUT_93
CN204-B 3 KCOUT_94
CN204-B 2 KCOUT_95
CN204-B 1 KCOUT_96
CN61- 1
CN61- 2
CN62- 2
CN62- 5
CN62- 1
CN62- 3
CN62- 4
CN62- 6
CN52- 2
CN52- 5
CN52- 1
CN52- 3
CN52- 4
CN52- 6
CN507- 4 SGND
CN507- 5 PS52 SIG
CN507- 6 5V
CN507- 1 SGND
CN507- 2 PS53 SIG
CN507- 3 5V
CN606- 1
14 12
15 13
CN604-5
CN604-4
CN604-3
CN604-2
CN604-1
27 30
18 22
1
2
3
4
5
CN605-6
CN605-5
CN605-4
CN605-3
CN605-2
CN605-1
JAMIB
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN16-1 SYS_SIN
CN16-2 S.GND
CN16-3 /SYS_RTS
CN16-4 SYS_SOUT
CN16-5 S.GND
CN16-6 /SYS_CTS
CN16-7 /PAPEROUT_1
Punch motor
F
M13
CN610-2
CN610-1
RL1
FDCB
CN20-1 5V
CN20-2 5V
CN20-3 S.GND
CN20-4 S.GND
CN14- 1 TIME_0
CN14- 2 TIME_1
CN14- 3 TIME_2
CN14- 4 TIME_3
CN14- 5 TIME_4
CN14- 6 TIME_5
CN14- 7 TIME_6
CN14- 8 TIME_7
CN14- 9 TIME_8
CN14-10 TIME_9
CN14-11 TIME_10
CN14-12 TIME_11
CN14-13 TIME_12
CN14-14 TIME_13
CN14-15 TIME_14
CN14-16 TIME_15
CN14-17 TIME_16
CN14-18 TIME_17
CN5-A 1 KCOUT_57
CN5-A 2 KCOUT_58
CN5-A 3 KCOUT_59
CN5-A 4 KCOUT_60
CN5-A 5 KCOUT_61
CN5-A 6 KCOUT_62
CN5-A 7 KCOUT_63
CN5-A 8 KCOUT_64
CN5-A 9 KCOUT_65
CN5-A10 KCOUT_66
CN5-A11 KCOUT_67
CN5-A12 KCOUT_68
CN5-A13 KCOUT_69
CN5-A14 KCOUT_70
CN5-A15 KCOUT_71
CN5-A16 KCOUT_72
CN5-A17 KCOUT_73
CN5-A18 KCOUT_74
CN5-A19 KCOUT_75
CN5-A20 KCOUT_76
CN5-B 1 KCOUT_77
CN5-B 2 KCOUT_78
CN5-B 3 KCOUT_79
CN5-B 4 KCOUT_80
CN5-B 5 KCOUT_81
CN5-B 6 KCOUT_82
CN5-B 7 KCOUT_83
CN5-B 8 KCOUT_84
CN5-B 9 KCOUT_85
CN5-B10 KCOUT_86
CN5-B11 KCOUT_87
CN5-B12 KCOUT_88
CN5-B13 KCOUT_89
CN5-B14 KCOUT_90
CN5-B15 KCOUT_91
CN5-B16 KCOUT_92
CN5-B17 KCOUT_93
CN5-B18 KCOUT_94
CN5-B19 KCOUT_95
CN5-B20 KCOUT_96
M10
1
2
BLK
PDB
S.GND
S.GND
5V
5V
FT4
Relay
M3
FDOB
CN21-1 SYS_SIN
CN21-2 S.GND
CN21-3 /SYS_RTS
CN21-4 SYS_SOUT
CN21-5 S.GND
CN21-6 /SYS_CTS
CN21-7 /PAPEROUT_1
1
CN1-A 1 KCIN_1
CN1-A 2 KCIN_2
CN1-A 3 KCIN_3
CN1-A 4 KCIN_4
CN1-A 5 KCIN_5
CN1-A 6 KCIN_6
CN1-A 7 KCIN_7
CN1-A 8 KCIN_8
CN1-A 9 KCIN_9
CN1-A10 KCIN_10
CN1-A11 KCIN_11
CN1-A12 KCIN_12
CN1-A13 KCIN_13
CN1-A14 KCIN_14
CN1-A15 KCIN_15
CN1-A16 KCIN_16
CN1-B 1 KCIN_17
CN1-B 2 KCIN_18
CN1-B 3 KCIN_19
CN1-B 4 KCIN_20
CN1-B 5 KCIN_21
CN1-B 6 KCIN_22
CN1-B 7 KCIN_23
CN1-B 8 KCIN_24
CN1-B 9 KCIN_25
CN1-B10 KCIN_26
CN1-B11 KCIN_27
CN1-B12 KCIN_28
CN1-B13 KCIN_29
CN1-B14 KCIN_30
CN1-B15 KCIN_31
CN1-B16 KCIN_32
9 11
CN19-4 /FNS2_RTS
CN19-3 FNS2_SIN
CN19-2 /SYS_RTS
CN19-1 SYS_SIN
3
CN182- 2
M17
CN621-2
CN621-1
To 5V (CCP)
RED
8 10
B
A
M1
2
1
FT7
CN500- 1 24VDC
CN500- 2 24VDC
CN500- 3 PGND
CN500- 2 PGND
PS56
PS57
Symbol
CN**-5 SOUT
CN**-4 CTS
BLK
WIT
BLK
CN182- 1
M11
CN601-1
CN601-2
CN601-3
CN601-4
CN601-5
FT5
FDB
5
4
3
2
1
FT3
FT9
PGC1
JTAG
M12
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
CN**-5 EXIT PS
CN**-4 S.GND
CN**-3 S.GND
CN**-2 5V
CN**-1 5V
Circuit breaker/1
CBR1
M2
CN600-1
CN600-2
CN600-3
CN600-4
CN600-5
CN600-6
BLK
Y/G
WIT
Interrupt
CN24-1 5V
CN24-2 RL_CONT
512-1-1
512-2-2
512-3-3
512-4-4
PGC2
Inlet
CN516- 3
CN516- 2
CN516- 1
RED
RED
BLK
BLN
ORG
YEL
M16
CN517- 3
CN517- 2
CN517- 1
CN535-6- 1
CN535-5- 2
CN535-4- 3
CN535-3- 4
CN535-2- 5
CN535-1- 6
M15
CN23-1 TCK
CN23-2 TDO3
CN23-3 TDI
CN23-4 TMS
CN23-5 TRST
CN10-1 IRQ4
CN10-2 /IRQ3
CN10-3 IRQ
G
CN501-A17 PS51_SIG CN508-A13 M16_24V
CN501-A16 PS52_SIG CN508-A14 M16_24V
CN501-A15 PS53_SIG CN508-A15 M16_A
M16_A/
CN501-A14 PS54_SIG CN508-A16
CN508-A17 M16_B
CN501-A13 PS55_SIG CN508-A18 M16_B/
CN501-A12 PS56_SIG
CN501-A11 PS57_SIG
CN501-A10 ORI_SET
CN501-A 9 M4_CONT1 CN508-B 1 SGND
CN508-B 2
CN501-A 8 M4_CONT2
CN508-B 3 5V
CN501-A 7 M4_F/R
CN508-B 4 SGND
CN501-A 6 M4_RESET CN508-B
5 PS57 SIG
CN501-A 5 SGND
CN508-B 6 5V
CN501-A 4 SGND
CN501-A 3 SGND
CN501-A 2 SGND
CN508-B 7 SGND
CN501-A 1 5V
8 PS56 SIG
CN501-B17 M4_ENBLECN508-B
CN508-B 9 5V
CN501-B16 M5_CONT1
CN501-B15 M5_CONT2
CN501-B14 M5_F/R
CN501-B13 M5_RESET CN508-B10 SGND
CN501-B12 M5_ENBLECN508-B11 PS55 SIG
CN508-B12 5V
CN501-B11 M6_CONT1
CN501-B10 M6_CONT2
CN501-B 9 M6_F/R
CN501-B 8 M6_RESET CN508-B13 SGND
CN501-B 7 M6_ENBLE CN508-B14 PS54 SIG
CN508-B15 5V
CN501-B 6 5V
CN501-B 5 5V
CN501-B 4 5V
CN501-B 3 M4_CLK
CN508-B16 SGND
CN501-B 2 M5_CLK
CN501-B 1 M6_CLK CN508-B17 PS51 SIG
CN508-B18 5V
M14
511-15B-1B
511-14B-2B
511-13B-3B
511-12B-4B
511-11B-5B
511-10B-6B
511-9B-7B
511-8B-8B
511-7B-9B
511-6B-10B
511-5B-11B
511-4B-12B
511-3B-13B
511-2B-14B
511-1B-15B
511-1B-15B
511-1B-15B
511-15A-1A
511-14A-2A
511-13A-3A
511-12A-4A
511-11A-5A
511-10A-6A
511-9A-7A
511-8A-8A
511-7A-9A
511-6A-10A
511-5A-11A
511-4A-12A
511-3A-13A
511-2A-14A
511-1A-15A
511-1A-15A
511-1A-15A
RED
RED
BLK
BLN
ORG
YEL
M6
6
5
4
3
2
1
FT2
CN534-6- 1
CN534-5- 2
CN534-4- 3
CN534-3- 4
CN534-2- 5
CN534-1- 6
RED
RED
BLK
BLN
ORG
YEL
YEL
BLK
RED
ORG
WIT
BLU
CN**-1 TXD
CN**-2 S.GND
CN**-3 CTS
CN**-4 RXD
CN**-5 S.GND
CN**-6 RTS
Power plug
CN533-6- 1
CN533-5- 2
CN533-4- 3
CN533-3- 4
CN533-2- 5
CN533-1- 6
CN532- 1
CN532- 2
CN532- 3
CN532- 4
CN532- 5
CN532- 6
M5
CN2-A 1 KCOUT_1
CN2-A 2 KCOUT_2
CN2-A 3 KCOUT_3
CN2-A 4 KCOUT_4
CN2-A 5 KCOUT_5
CN2-A 6 KCOUT_6
CN2-A 7 KCOUT_7
CN2-A 8 KCOUT_8
CN2-A 9 KCOUT_9
CN2-A10 KCOUT_10
CN2-A11 KCOUT_11
CN2-A12 KCOUT_12
CN2-A13 KCOUT_13
CN2-A14 KCOUT_14
CN2-A15 KCOUT_15
CN2-A16 KCOUT_16
CN2-A17 KCOUT_17
CN2-A18 KCOUT_18
CN2-A19 KCOUT_19
CN2-A20 KCOUT_20
CN2-B 1 KCOUT_21
CN2-B 2 KCOUT_22
CN2-B 3 KCOUT_23
CN2-B 4 KCOUT_24
CN2-B 5 KCOUT_25
CN2-B 6 KCOUT_26
CN2-B 7 KCOUT_27
CN2-B 8 KCOUT_28
CN2-B 9 KCOUT_29
CN2-B10 KCOUT_30
CN2-B11 KCOUT_31
CN2-B12 KCOUT_32
CN2-B13 KCOUT_33
CN2-B14 KCOUT_34
CN2-B15 KCOUT_35
CN2-B16 KCOUT_36
CN2-B17 KCOUT_37
CN2-B18 KCOUT_38
CN2-B19 KCOUT_39
CN2-B20 KCOUT_40
E
CN222-9 /CPUIN_1(IRQ4)
CN209-A 1 KCIN_24
CN222-8 /CPUIN_2(IRQ3)
CN209-A 2 KCIN_25
CN222-7 CPUIN_3(IRQ1)
CN209-A 3 KCIN_26
CN222-6 CPUIN_4(TIM Input)
CN209-A 4 KCIN_27
CN222-5 NC
CN209-A 5 KCIN_28
CN222-4 CPUIN_7(TIM Input)
CN209-A 6 KCIN_29
CN222-3 GND
CN209-A 7 KCIN_30
CN222-2 CPUIN_8(TIM Input)
CN209-A 8 ORI_SET
CN222-1 NC
CN209-A 9 KCOUT_73
CN209-A10 KCOUT_74
CN209-A11 KCOUT_75
CN209-A12 KCOUT_76
CN201-A20 KCOUT_1
CN209-A13 SGND
CN201-A19 KCOUT_2
CN209-A14 SGND
CN201-A18 KCOUT_3
CN209-A15 SGND
CN201-A17 KCOUT_4
CN209-A16 SGND
CN201-A16 KCOUT_5
CN209-A17 5V
CN201-A15 KCOUT_6
CN209-B 1 KCOUT_77
CN201-A14 KCOUT_7
CN209-B 2 KCOUT_78
CN201-A13 KCOUT_8
CN209-B 3 KCOUT_79
CN201-A12 KCOUT_9
CN201-A11 KCOUT_10 CN209-B 4 KCOUT_80
CN201-A10 KCOUT_11 CN209-B 5 KCOUT_81
CN209-B 6 KCOUT_82
CN201-A 9 KCOUT_12
CN209-B 7 KCOUT_83
CN201-A 8 KCOUT_13
CN209-B 8 KCOUT_84
CN201-A 7 KCOUT_14
CN209-B 9 KCOUT_85
CN201-A 6 KCOUT_15
CN201-A 5 KCOUT_16 CN209-B10 KCOUT_86
CN201-A 4 KCOUT_17 CN209-B11 KCOUT_87
CN209-B12 5V
CN201-A 3 KCOUT_18
CN209-B13 5V
CN201-A 2 KCOUT_19
CN209-B14 5V
CN201-A 1 KCOUT_20
CN209-B15 TIME0
CN201-B20 KCOUT_21
CN209-B16 TIME2
CN201-B19 KCOUT_22
CN209-B17 TIME3
CN201-B18 KCOUT_23
CN201-B17 KCOUT_24
CN201-B16 KCOUT_25
CN201-B15 KCOUT_26
CN201-B14 KCOUT_27
CN201-B13 KCOUT_28
CN201-B12 KCOUT_29
CN201-B11 KCOUT_30
CN201-B10 KCOUT_31
CN201-B 9 KCOUT_32
CN201-B 8 KCOUT_33
CN201-B 7 KCOUT_34
CN216-12 M12_24V
CN201-B 6 KCOUT_35
CN216-11 M12_24V
CN201-B 5 KCOUT_36
CN216-10 M12_A
CN201-B 4 KCOUT_37
CN216- 9 M 2_A/
CN201-B 3 KCOUT_38
CN216- 8 M 2_ B
CN201-B 2 KCOUT_39
CN216- 7 M 2_B/
CN201-B 1 KCOUT_40
CN216- 6 M12_24V
CN216- 5 M12_24V
CN216- 4 M12_A
CN216- 3 M12_A/
CN202-A16 KCIN_1
CN216- 2 M12_ B
CN202-A15 KCIN_2
CN216- 1 M12_B/
CN202-A14 KCIN_3
CN202-A13 KCIN_4
CN202-A12 KCIN_5
CN217- 1 M11 DRV1
CN202-A11 KCIN_6
CN217- 2 M11 DRV2
CN202-A10 KCIN_7
CN202-A 9 KCIN_8
CN217- 3 5V
CN202-A 8 KCIN_9
CN217- 4 RL_CONT
CN202-A 7 KCIN_10
CN202-A 6 KCIN_11
CN202-A 5 KCIN_12
CN224- 5 5V
CN217- 6 PS13_SIG
CN202-A 4 KCIN_13
CN2177 SGND
CN202-A 3 KCIN_14
CN202-A 2 KCIN_15
CN202-A 1 KCIN_16
CN202-B16 KCIN_17
CN202-B15 KCIN_18
CN202-B14 KCIN_19
CN202-B13 KCIN_20
CN202-B12 KCIN_21
CN202-B11 KCIN_22
CN219-A13 5V
CN202-B10 KCIN_23
CN219-A12 SGND
CN219-A11 M1_CONT
CN202-B 9 KCIN_24
CN219-A10 M1_CLK
CN202-B 8 KCIN_25
CN219-A 9 M1_F/R
CN202-B 7 KCIN_26
CN219-A 8 M1_LD
CN202-B 6 KCIN_27
CN219-A 7 M1_H/L
CN202-B 5 KCIN_28
CN219-A 6 PGND
CN219-A 5 PGND
CN202-B 4 KCIN_29
CN219-A 4 24V
CN202-B 3 KCIN_30
CN219-A 3 24V
CN202-B 2 KCIN_31
CN202-B 1 KCIN_32
CN219-A 2 SD12_24V
CN219-A 1 SD12_DRV
CN503-16 KCOUT_41
CN503-15 KCOUT_42
CN506- 5 M6_B
CN503-14 KCOUT_43
CN506- 1 M6_24V
CN506- 6 M6_B/
CN503-13 KCOUT_44
CN506- 3 M6_A
CN503-12 KCOUT_45
CN506- 2 M6_24V
CN503-11 KCOUT_46
CN506- 4 M6_A/
CN503-10 KCOUT_47
CN503- 9 KCOUT_48
CN503- 8 KCOUT_49
CN503- 7 KCOUT_50 CN508-A 1 M14_24V
CN508-A
2 M14_24V
CN503- 6 KCOUT_51
CN508-A 3 M14_A
CN503- 5 KCOUT_52
CN508-A 4 M14_A/
CN503- 4 KCOUT_53
CN508-A 5 M14_B
CN508-A 6 M14_B/
CN503- 3 KCOUT_54
CN503- 2 KCOUT_55
CN503- 1 KCOUT_56
CN508-A 7 M15_24V
CN508-A 8 M15_24V
CN508-A 9 M15_A
CN508-A10 M15_A/
CN508-A11 M15_B
CN508-A12 M15_B/
M4
WIT
FT1
510-1A-16A
510-16A-1A
510-15A-2A
510-14A-3A
510-13A-4A
510-12A-5A
510-11A-6A
510-10A-7A
510-9A-8A
510-8A-9A
510-7A-10A
510-6A-11A
510-5A-12A
510-4A-13A
510-3A-14A
510-2A-15A
YEL
BLK
RED
ORG
WIT
BLU
BLK
H
CN531- 1
CN531- 2
CN531- 3
CN531- 4
CN531- 5
CN531- 6
YEL
BLK
RED
ORG
WIT
BLU
CN13-1 /CPUIN_1(IRQ4)
CN13-2 /CPUIN_2(IRQ3)
CN13-3 CPUIN_3(IRQ1)
CN13-4 CPUIN_4(TIM Input)
CN13-5 NC
CN13-6 CPUIN_7(TIM Input)
CN13-7 SGND
CN13-8 CPUIN_8(TIM Input)
CN13-9 5V
CN3- 1 KCOUT_41
CN3- 2 KCOUT_42
CN3- 3 KCOUT_43
CN3- 4 KCOUT_44
CN3- 5 KCOUT_45
CN3- 6 KCOUT_46
CN3- 7 KCOUT_47
CN3- 8 KCOUT_48
CN3- 9 KCOUT_49
CN3-10 KCOUT_50
CN3-11 KCOUT_51
CN3-12 KCOUT_52
CN3-13 KCOUT_53
CN3-14 KCOUT_54
CN3-15 KCOUT_55
CN3-16 KCOUT_56
C
CN530- 1
CN530- 2
CN530- 3
CN530- 4
CN530- 5
CN530- 6
B
CN505- 11 M5_B
CN505- 7 M5_24V
CN505- 12 M5_B/
CN505- 9 M5_A
CN505- 8 M5_24V
CN505- 10 M5_A/
CN505- 5 M4_B
CN505- 1 M4_24V
CN505- 6 M4_ B/
CN505- 3 M4_A
CN505- 2 M4_24V
CN505- 4 M4_A/
18.7 FD-501
9
A
M9
4
5
FNS
FNS FDCB PDB FDCB PDB
26 27 28 29 30 31
PDB
3
SSJC HYB6
24 MAIN BODY 25
5v
SGND
AC INLET
Part name
Location
Symbol
Part name
Location
Outlet
2-I
PS18
6-D
Inlet
1-H
PS20
6-D
Power plug
1-H
PS22
3-D
CBR1
Circuit breaker /1
2-H
PS23
6-D
CBR2
Circuit breaker /2
2-H
PS26
5-D
CL1
8-A
PS31
6-A
CL2
8-A
PS32
8-A
DCPS
DC power supply
4-H
PS33
8-A
FDB
1-B
PS34
9-A
FDCB
FD control board
1-G
PS35
6-A
FDOB
FD operation board
4-A
PS36
6-A
JAMIB
6-F
PS37
8-A
M1
3-D
PS38
7-A
M2
2-D
PS39
7-A
M3
4-D
PS40
8-A
7-A
M4
1-B
PS41
M5
1-B
PS42
7-A
M6
1-B
PS43
9-A
M7
PI conveyance motor
9-A
PS44
6-A
M8
9-A
PS45
7-A
M9
9-A
PS46
8-A
M10
Punch motor
5-F
PS47
6-A
6-A
M11
3-D
PS48
M12
Alignment motor
3-D
PS51
2-B
M13
5-F
PS52
2-B
M14
1-B
PS53
2-B
M15
1-B
PS54
2-B
M16
1-B
PS55
2-B
M17
4-D
PS56
2-B
MFDB1
6-A
PS57
2-B
MFDB2
5-A
PS58
3-B
MS1
Door switch
3-I
RL1
Relay
3-H
NF1
Noise filter
2-H
SD1
6-F
PDB
1-D
SD3
6-C
PIDB
PI drive board
4-B
SD4
5-C
PS1
FD entrance sensor
4-D
SD5
Roller solenoid /1
6-F
PS2
6-D
SD6
Roller solenoid /2
6-F
PS4
PI exit sensor
4-D
SD7
Roller solenoid /3
5-C
PS5
5-D
SD8
Roller solenoid /4
5-C
PS6
6-D
SD9
6-C
PS7
6-D
SD12
3-C
PS8
5-E
SD13
7-A
PS9
5-E
SD14
8-A
PS10
5-D
SD15
3-B
PS11
5-E
SD18
2-B
PS12
5-D
VR31
6-A
PS13
7-D
VR32
7-A
PS16
4-D
TSB
5-A
PS17
4-D
I
1
PS3
2
PS19
3
RS2
PS8
4
PS11
PS12
PS13
PS14
PS15
5
PS18
MS3
RLB/2
LS-501 only
LS-501 only
CONVEYANCE
AC
Inlet
MS2
AC
MS1
MAIN BODY
I/F
M7
LS/FS
Main
Body/LS
CONVEYANCE
I/F
M6
CONVEYANCE
I/F
M6
Stacker tray
lower limit switch
Alignment motor
M5
CONVEYANCE
I/F
Coupling
conveyance motor
M4
Stacker tray
upper limit switch
Coupling
conveyance motor
M3
M2
MAIN BODY
I/F
Grip conveyance
motor
Stacker tray
up down motor
FM5
FM3
Outlet
FM2
MAIN BODY
I/F
LS-501 only
E
Conveyance
motor
SW1
M1
Paper press
solenoid/2
Coupling
conveyance
lock solenoid
Stacker tray
encoder
sensor
2nd gate
solenoid
Toggle switch
SD11
SD7
SD10
SD6
LS-501 only
Coupling exit
sensor
PS17
5,000 sheets
stacked sensor
PS1
2,000 sheets
stacked sensor
LED1
Alignment home
sensor
G
LS-501 only
LS-502 only
RS1
LS-501 only
PS2
Conveyance
sensor/3
PS10
PS9
Entrance
conveyance
lock solenoid
Paper press
solenoid/1
Rear stopper
solenoid
SD3
SD5
Job partition
solenoid
SD2
LS-501 only
PS16
PS10
JAM door
switch
PS9
Conveyance
sensor/2
PS8
PS7
JAMIB
SD1
TOB
Conveyance
sensor/1
PS6
Paper detection
sensor
PS5
Paper empty
sensor
PS4
Grip conveyance
home sensor
SD9
SD8
Entrance
sensor
Front stopper
solenoid
Paper press
solenoid/3
Stacker tray
upper limit sensor
18.8 LS-501/502
LS-501 only
8
9
Symbol
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
LSCB
DCPS
LS-501 only
LS-501 only
C
C
D
D
LS-502 only
RLB/1
Part name
Location
Symbol
Part name
Location
5-A
PS5
2-H
M2
Conveyance motor
5-A
PS6
3-H
M3
6-A
PS7
Conveyance sensor /1
3-H
M4
6-A
PS8
3-H (LS-501)
PS9
3-H (LS-501)
PS10
3-H (LS-501)
M5
6-A
M6
6-A (LS-501)
M7
Alignment motor
7-A
4-H (LS-502)
7-A (LS-502)
4-H (LS-502)
FM1
4-A
FM2
6-H
PS11
4-H (LS-502)
5-H
FM3
5-A
PS12
5-H
FM4
7-H
PS13
5-H
FM5
5-A
PS14
5-H
FM6
6-H
PS15
6-H
SD1
3-A
PS16
Conveyance sensor /2
SD2
3-A
PS17
Conveyance sensor /3
SD3
3-A
PS18
SD4
4-A
PS19
2-I
SD5
4-A
RS1
SD6
4-A
RS2
7-A
SD7
4-A
MS1
7-A
SD8
2-H
MS2
7-A
SD9
2-H
MS3
2-A
SD10
TOB
3-A
SD11
JAMIB
2-F
SW1
Toggle switch
5-B
RLB/1
Relay board /1
2-G
LED1
4-H
RLB/2
Relay board /2
2-D
PS1
5-H
LSCB
LS control board
PS2
5-A
DCPS
DC power supply
PS3
2-H
PS4
Entrance sensor
2-H
I
1
2
CN125-3
CN125-2
CN125-1
CN136-3
CN136-9
CN136-1
CN136-5
CN136-7
CN136-11
CN134-3
CN134-9
CN134-1
CN134-5
CN134-7
CN134-11
PS14
PS32
PS33
PS35
PS34
PS8
PS20
PS9
PS31
M22
M5
M24
M25
M26
M2
M11
M4
SD7
Stapler rotation
home sensor
Stack asist
home sensor
Intermediate roller
home sensor
Rear stopper
home sensor
3
Staple scraps box
set sensor
Alignment home
sensor/Rr
Stacker empty
sensor
Paper exit arm
home sensor
Alignment home
sensor/Fr
Alignment motor/Fr
Alignment motor/Rr
4
Intermediate roller
open close motor
Paddle motor
Stapler movement
motor
Stapler rotation
motor
Intermediate roller
release solenoid
CN138-2
6
7
1
2
CN755-6
CN755-4
CN755-5
CN750-B
CN751-B
CN750-A
CN751-A
CN70-2 5V
CN70-3 5V
CN70-4 F.GND
CN70-5 P.GND
CN70-6 P.GND
CN70-7 S.GND
CN70-8 S.GND
CN70-1 24V
CN16-7 PAPEROUT_1
CN16-1 SYS_SIN
CN16-2 S.GND
CN16-3 SYS_RTS
CN16-4 SYS_SOUT
CN16-5 S.GND
CN16-6 SYS_CTS
CN19-1 NC
CN19-2 NC
CN19-3 FNS2_SIN
CN19-4 FNS2_RTS
CN20-4 S.GND
CN113-3
CN113-2
CN113-1
CN116-3
CN116-2
CN116-1
CN750-A
CN751-B
CN750-A
CN750-B
CN750-B
CN751-A
CN750-B
CN750-A
CN752-5 5V
CN752-4 5V
CN752-3 S.GND
CN752-2 S.GND
CN752-1
CN756-1 MTXD
CN756-2 S.GND
CN756-3 MCTS
CN756-4 MRXD
CN756-5 S.GND
CN756-6 MRTS
CN757-2 SIN
CN757-1 RTS
exit opening
PS12 Paper
sensor
CN114-3
CN114-2
CN114-1
JAMIB
PS5
CN112-3
CN112-2
CN112-1
Stacker entrance
sensor
PS1
CN108-3
CN108-2
CN108-1
CN751-A
CN751-B
CN29-2
CN29-1
CN14-18
CN14-17
CN14-16
CN14-15
CN14-14
CN14-13
CN14-12
CN14-11
CN14-10
CN14- 9
CN14- 8
CN14- 7
CN14- 6
CN14- 5
CN14- 4
CN14- 3
CN14- 2
CN14- 1
CN3-16
CN3-15
CN3-14
CN3-13
CN3-12
CN3-11
CN3-10
CN3- 9
CN3- 8
CN3- 7
CN3- 6
CN3- 5
CN3- 4
CN3- 3
CN3- 2
CN3- 1
CN10- 3
CN10- 2
CN10- 1
PS4
CN111-3
CN111-2
CN111-1
CN755-2
CN755-3
CN29-2
CN29-1
CN64- 1 NC
CN64- 2 NC
CN64- 3 NC
CN64- 4 NC
CN64- 5 NC
CN64- 6 NC
CN64- 7 M1_CLK
CN64- 8 M7_CLK
CN64- 9 NC
CN64-10 NC
CN64-11 M3_CLK
CN64-12 M23_CLK
CN64-13 M22_CLK
CN64-14 M5_CLK
CN64-15 NC
CN64-16 NC
CN64-17 NC
CN64-18 M13_CLK
CN62- 1 M8_A
CN62- 2 M8_A/
CN62- 3 M8_B
CN62- 4 M8_B/
CN62- 5 M24_A
CN62- 6 M24_A/
CN62- 7 M24_B
CN62- 8 M24_B/
CN62- 9 M26_A
CN62-10 M26_A/
CN62-11 M26_B
CN62-12 M26_B/
CN62-13 M11_A
CN62-14 M11_A/
CN62-15 M11_B
CN62-16 M11_B/
CN66-1 M13_VREF
CN66-2 NC
CN65-1 STP_HP_SIG
CN65-2 PS8_SIG
CN65-3 PS31_SIG
CN20-2 5V
CN20-1 5V
CN370-6 5V
CN370-5 LED5
CN370-4 LED6
CN370-3 LED7
CN370-2 LED8
CN370-1 NC
CN20-3 S.GND
CN217-1
CN217-2
CN217-3
CN217-3
CN217-2
CN217-1
CN115-3
CN115-2
CN115-1
MS1
CN56-A 3 M13_24V
CN56-A 4 M13_24V
CN56-A 5 M13_DRV_A
CN56-A 6 M13_DRV_A/
CN56-A 7 M13_DRV_B
CN56-A 8 M13_DRV_B/
CN56-A 9 NC
CN56-A10 NC
CN56-A11 NC
CN56-B 1 M23_24V
CN56-B 2 M23_24V
CN56-B 3 M23_P.GND
CN56-B 4 M23_P.GND
CN56-B 5 M23_H/L
CN56-B 6 M23_LD_SIG
CN56-B 7 M23_F/R
CN56-B 8 M23_CLK
CN56-B 9 M23_CONT
CN56-B10 M23_S.GND
CN56-B11 M23_5V
CN56-A 2 SD7_DRV
CN71-1 5V
CN71-2 LED5
CN71-3 LED6
CN71-4 LED7
CN71-5 LED8
CN71-6 NC
CN214-1
CN214-2
CN214-3
CN214-3
CN214-2
CN214-1
CN213-3
CN213-2
CN213-1
CN213-1
CN213-2
CN213-3
CN213-3
CN213-2
CN213-1
PS3
CN110-3
CN110-2
CN110-1
PS7
CN144-3
CN144-2
CN144-1
Door switch
CN201-6
CN201-5
CN201-4
CN201-3
CN201-2
CN201-1
CN201-7
CN56-A 1 SD7_24V
CN57-B20 M 4_DRV
CN57-B19 M 4_24V
CN57-B13 M11_24V
CN57-B14 M11_24V
CN57-B15 M11_DRV_A
CN57-B16 M11_DRV_A/
CN57-B17 M11_DRV_B
CN57-B18 M11_DRV_B/
CN55-13 PS12_S.GND
CN55-14 PS12_SIG
CN55-15 PS12_5V
CN212-4
CN212-5
CN212-6
CN212-3
CN212-2
CN212-1
PS2
CN109-3
CN109-2
CN109-1
SD9
CN755-1
M23
Paper exit arm motor
CN201-2
-1
CN201-8
CN208-1
CN208-2
CN208-8
CN208-7
CN208-6
CN208-5
CN208-4
CN208-3
CN57-B 7 M 2_24V
CN57-B 8 M 2_24V
CN57-B 9 M 2_DRV_B/
CN57-B10 M 2_DRV_A/
CN57-B11 M 2_DRV_B
CN57-B12 M 2_DRV_A
CN55-10 PS 5_S.GND
CN55-11 PS 5_SIG
CN55-12 PS 5_5V
CN55- 7 PS30_S.GND
CN55- 8 PS30_SIG
CN55- 9 PS30_5V
CN55- 4 PS 1_S.GND
CN55- 5 PS 1_SIG
CN55- 6 PS 1_5V
CN55- 1 PS10_S.GND
CN55- 2 PS10_SIG
CN55- 3 PS10_5V
CN54-13 PS12_S.GND
CN54-14 PS12_SIG
CN54-15 PS12_5V
CN212-1
CN212-2
CN212-3
CN212-6
CN212-5
CN212-4
CN107-1
CN107-2
-2
-1
M6
CN201-3
CN201-4
CN201-5
CN201-6
CN201-7
CN201-8
CN201-1
CN208-8
CN208-7
-2
CN210-1
CN210-2
CN208-1
CN208-2
CN208-3
CN208-4
CN208-5
CN208-6
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
CN203-B6
CN203-B5
CN203-B4
CN203-B3
CN203-B2
CN203-B1
CN57-B 1 M26_24V
CN57-B 2 M26_24V
CN57-B 3 M26_DRV_A
CN57-B 4 M26_DRV_A/
CN57-B 5 M26_DRV_B
CN57-B 6 M26_DRV_B/
CN57-A20 M25_24V
CN57-A19 M25_DRV
CN57-A13 M24_24V
CN57-A14 M24_24V
CN57-A15 M24_DRV_A
CN57-A16 M24_DRV_A/
CN57-A17 M24_DRV_B
CN57-A18 M24_DRV_B/
CN57-A 7 M 5_24V
CN57-A 8 M 5_24V
CN57-A 9 M 5_DRV_A
CN57-A10 M 5_DRV_A/
CN57-A11 M 5_DRV_B
CN57-A12 M 5_DRV_B/
CN54-10 PS10_S.GND
CN54-11 PS10_SIG
CN54-12 PS10_5V
CN54- 7 PS 3_S.GND
CN54- 8 PS 3_SIG
CN54- 9 PS 3_5V
CN54- 4 PS 7_S.GND
CN54- 5 PS 7_SIG
CN54- 6 PS 7_5V
CN54- 1 PS 2_S.GND
CN54- 2 PS 2_SIG
CN54- 3 PS 2_5V
CN106-1
CN106-2
CN106-3
CN106-4
CN106-5
CN106-6
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
M8
CN143-11
CN143-10
CN143-9
CN143-8
CN143-7
CN143-6
CN143-5
CN143-4
CN143-3
CN143-2
CN143-1
CN142-3
CN142-9
CN142-1
CN142-5
CN142-7
CN142-11
CN210-2
-1
CN203-B13
CN203-B14
CN203-B15
CN203-B16
CN203-B17
CN203-B18
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
CN203-B12
CN203-B11
CN203-B10
CN203-B9
CN203-B8
CN203-B7
CN203-B13
CN203-B14
CN203-A6
CN203-A5
CN203-A4
CN203-A3
CN203-A2
CN203-A1
CN203-A12
CN203-A12
CN203-A10
CN203-A9
CN203-A8
CN203-A7
CN57-A 1 M22_24V
CN57-A 2 M22_24V
CN57-A 3 M22_DRV_A
CN57-A 4 M22_DRV_A/
CN57-A 5 M22_DRV_B
CN57-A 6 M22_DRV_B/
CN58-B13 PS31_S.GND
CN58-B14 PS31_SIG
CN58-B15 PS31_5V
CN103-1
CN103-2
CN103-3
CN103-4
CN103-5
CN103-6
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
M7
CN102-11
CN102-10
CN102-9
CN102-8
CN102-7
CN102-6
CN102-5
CN102-4
CN102-3
CN102-2
CN102-1
M13
CN210-1
-2
CN203-B6
CN203-B7
CN203-B8
CN203-B9
CN203-B10
CN203-B11
CN203-B12
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
CN203-B5
-2
-1
CN203-A13
CN203-A14
CN203-A15
CN203-A16
CN203-A17
CN203-A18
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
CN203-A7
CN203-A8
CN203-A9
CN203-A10
CN203-A11
CN203-A12
CN203-A18
CN203-A17
CN203-A16
CN203-A15
CN203-A14
CN203-A13
CN200-B3
CN200-B2
CN200-B1
CN58-B10 PS 9_S.GND
CN58-B11 PS 9_SIG
CN58-B12 PS 9_5V
CN53-7 SD9_24V
CN53-8 SD9_DRV
CN53-1 M6_24V
CN53-2 M6_24V
CN53-3 M6_DRV_A
CN53-4 M6_DRV_A/
CN53-5 M6_DRV_B
CN53-6 M6_DRV_B/
CN52-B 3 M8_24V
CN52-B 4 M8_24V
CN52-B 5 M8_DRV_A
CN52-B 6 M8_DRV_A/
CN52-B 7 M8_DRV_B
CN52-B 8 M8_DRV_B/
CN52-B 9 NC
CN52-A 1 M7_24V
CN52-A 2 M7_24V
CN52-A 3 M7_P.GND
CN52-A 4 M7_P.GND
CN52-A 5 M7_H/L
CN52-A 6 M7_LD_SIG
CN52-A 7 M7_F/R
CN52-A 8 M7_CLK
CN52-A 9 M7_CONT
CN52-B 1 M7_S.GND
CN52-B 2 M7_5V
M3
Bypass solenoid
CN145-11
CN145-10
CN145-9
CN145-8
CN145-7
CN145-6
CN145-5
CN145-4
CN145-4
CN145-2
CN145-1
SD5
Gate solenoid
CN140-2
CN140-1
CN141-2
CN200-B10
CN200-B11
CN200-B12
CN216-3
CN216-2
CN216-1
CN200-B6
CN200-B5
CN200-B4
CN58-B 7 PS20_S.GND
CN58-B 8 PS20_SIG
CN58-B 9 PS20_5V
CN58-B 4 PS 8_S.GND
CN58-B 5 PS 8_SIG
CN58-B 6 PS 5_5V
CN58-B 1 PS34_S.GND
CN58-B 1 PS34_SIG
CN58-B 1 PS34_5V
CN58-A13 PS35_S.GND
CN58-A14 PS35_SIG
CN58-A15 PS35_5V
CN58-A10 PS33_S.GND
CN58-A11 PS33_SIG
CN58-A12 PS33_5V
CN58-A 7 PS32_S.GND
CN58-A 8 PS32_SIG
CN58-A 9 PS32_5V
CN58-A 4 PS14_S.GND
CN58-A 5 PS14_SIG
CN58-A 6 PS14_5V
CN105-1
CN105-2
-2
-1
SD2
CN141-1
CN135-1
CN135-2
CN135-3
CN135-4
CN135-5
CN135-6
CN146-1
CN146-2
CN146-3
CN146-4
CN146-5
CN146-6
CN139-1
CN139-2
CN139-3
CN139-4
CN139-5
CN139-6
CN200-B7
CN200-B8
CN200-B9
CN216-6
CN216-5
CN216-4
CN200-B9
CN200-B8
CN200-B7
CN200-B12
CN200-B11
CN200-B10
CN200-A6
CN200-A5
CN200-A4
CN200-A9
CN200-A8
CN200-A7
CN200-A12
CN200-A11
CN200-A10
CN209-3
CN209-2
CN209-1
CN58-A 1 PS11_S.GND
CN58-A 2 PS11_SIG
CN58-A 3 PS11_5V
CN51-B 3 M3_24V
CN51-B 4 M3_24V
CN51-B 5 M3_P.GND
CN51-B 6 M3_P.GND
CN51-B 7 M3_H/L
CN51-B 8 M3_LD_SIG
CN51-B 9 M3_F/R
CN51-B10 M3_CLK
CN51-B11 M3_CONT2
CN51-B12 M3_S.GND
CN51-B13 M3_5V
CN51-B 1 SD5_24V
CN51-B 2 SD5_DRV
CN104-1
CN104-2
-2
-1
Conveyance motor
CN138-1
CN200-B4
CN200-B5
CN200-B6
CN206-3
CN206-2
CN206-1
CN203-A1
CN203-A2
CN203-A3
CN203-A4
CN203-A5
CN203-A6
CN200-B1
CN200-B2
CN200-B3
CN206-6
CN206-5
CN206-4
CN200-A7
CN200-A8
CN200-A9
CN200-A4
CN200-A5
CN200-A6
CN200-A1
CN200-A2
CN200-A3
CN209-4
CN209-5
CN209-6
CN209-6
CN209-5
CN209-4
CN59- 8 F_5V
CN59- 9 F_HP_SIG
CN59-10 F_S.GND
CN59-11 F_LS_SIG
CN59-12 F_CD_SIG
CN59-13 F_READY_SIG
CN59-14 F_S.GND
CN51-A12 SD2_24V
CN51-A13 SD2_DRV
M1
CN137-1
CN137-2
CN137-3
CN137-4
CN137-5
CN137-6
CN216-4
CN216-5
CN216-6
CN216-1
CN216-2
CN216-3
CN206-4
CN206-5
CN206-6
CN206-1
CN206-2
CN206-3
CN211-3
CN211-2
CN211-1
CN209-1
CN209-2
CN209-3
CN204-7
CN204-6
CN204-5
CN204-4
CN204-3
CN204-2
CN204-1
CN60-3 F_DRV1
CN60-4 F_DRV2
CN126-3
CN126-2
CN126-1
CN129-3
CN129-2
CN129-1
CN130-3
CN130-2
CN130-1
CN117-3
CN117-2
CN117-1
CN133-3
CN133-2
CN133-1
CN211-1
CN211-2
CN211-3
CN204-8
CN204-9
CN204-10
CN204-11
CN204-12
CN204-13
CN204-14
CN205-3
CN205-4
CN100-11
CN100-10
CN100-9
CN100-8
CN100-7
CN100-6
CN100-5
CN100-4
CN100-3
CN100-2
CN100-1
CN132-3
CN132-2
CN132-1
CN131-3
CN131-2
CN131-1
CN128-3
CN128-2
CN128-1
PS11
Stapler movement
home sensor
CN127-3
CN127-2
CN127-1
CN124-1
CN124-2
CN124-3
CN124-4
CN124-5
CN124-6
CN124-7
CN205-3
CN205-4
CN51-A 1 M1_24V
CN51-A 2 M1_24V
CN51-A 3 M1_P.GND
CN51-A 4 M1_P.GND
CN51-A 5 M1_H/L
CN51-A 6 M1_LD_SIG
CN51-A 7 M1_F/R
CN51-A 8 M1_CLK
CN51-A 9 M1_CONT
CN51-A10 M1_S.GND
CN51-A11 M1_5V
CN123-1
CN123-2
CN59- 1 R_5V
CN59- 2 R_HP_SIG
CN59- 3 R_S.GND
CN59- 4 R_LS_SIG
CN59- 5 R_CD_SIG
CN59- 6 R_READY_SIG
CN59- 7 R_S.GND
CN60-1 R_DRV1
CN60-2 R_DRV2
CN204-14
CN204-13
CN204-12
CN204-11
CN204-10
CN204-9
CN204-8
CN204-1
CN204-2
CN204-3
CN204-4
CN204-5
CN204-6
CN204-7
F
CN205-1
CN205-2
CN122-1
CN122-2
CN122-3
CN122-4
CN122-5
CN122-6
CN122-7
G
CN205-1
CN205-2
Stapler unit/Fr
Stapler unit/Rr
H
CN121-1
CN121-2
18.9 FS-503
7
8
FNSDB
3
4
Symbol
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
FNSCB
CN61-A 1 M1_H/L
CN61-A 2 M1_F/R
CN61-A 3 M1_CONT
CN61-A 4 M7_H/L
CN61-A 5 M7_F/R
CN61-A 6 M7_CONT
CN61-A 7 LED5
CN61-A 8 M3_F/R
CN61-A 9 M3_CONT
CN61-A10 M6_A
CN61-A11 M6_A/
CN61-A12 M6_B
CN61-A13 SD2_CONT
CN61-A14 SD5_CONT
CN61-A15 M6_B/
CN61-A16 SD9_CONT
CN61-A17 STA_R_CONT
CN61-A18 STA_R_F/R
CN61-A19 STA_F_CONT
CN61-A20 STA_F_F/R
CN61-B 1 M4_CONT
CN61-B 2 SD7_CONT
CN61-B 3 M25_CONT
CN61-B 4 M23_H/L
CN61-B 5 M23_F/R
CN61-B 6 M23_CONT
CN61-B 7 LED8
CN61-B 8 M2_A
CN61-B 9 M2_A/
CN61-B10 M2_B
CN61-B11 M2_B/
CN61-B12 LED7
CN61-B13 M13_EN
CN61-B14 LED6
CN61-B15 M22_F/R
CN61-B16 M22_EN
CN61-B17 M22_VREF
CN61-B18 M5_F/R
CN61-B19 M5_EN
CN61-B20 M5_VREF
CN 2-A20
CN 2-A19
CN 2-A18
CN 2-A17
CN 2-A16
CN 2-A15
CN 2-A14
CN 2-A13
CN 2-A12
CN 2-A11
CN 2-A10
CN 2-A 9
CN 2-A 8
CN 2-A 7
CN 2-A 6
CN 2-A 5
CN 2-A 4
CN 2-A 3
CN 2-A 2
CN 2-A 1
CN 2-B20
CN 2-B19
CN 2-B18
CN 2-B17
CN 2-B16
CN 2-B15
CN 2-B14
CN 2-B13
CN 2-B12
CN 2-B11
CN 2-B10
CN 2-B 9
CN 2-B 8
CN 2-B 7
CN 2-B 6
CN 2-B 5
CN 2-B 4
CN 2-B 3
CN 2-B 2
CN 2-B 1
CN63-A 1 PS2_SIG
CN63-A 2 PS7_SIG
CN63-A 3 PS3_SIG
CN63-A 4 PS10_SIG
CN63-A 5 PS12_SIG
CN63-A 6 PS15_SIG
CN63-A 7 PS4_SIG
CN63-A 8 PS5_SIG
CN63-A 9 PS1_SIG
CN63-A10 PS30_SIG
CN63-A11 PS34_SIG
CN63-A12 PS11_SIG
CN63-A13 PS14_SIG
CN63-A14 PS32_SIG
CN63-A15 PS33_SIG
CN63-A16 PS35_SIG
CN63-B 1 24VDEC
CN63-B 2 PS9_SIG
CN63-B 3 PS20_SIG
CN63-B 4 NC
CN63-B 5 R_HP_SIG
CN63-B 6 R_LS_SIG
CN63-B 7 R_CD_SIG
CN63-B 8 R_READY_SIG
CN63-B 9 F_HP_SIG
CN63-B10 F_LS_SIG
CN63-B11 F_CD_SIG
CN63-B12 F_READY_SIG
CN63-B13 M1_LD_SIG
CN63-B14 M7_LD_SIG
CN63-B15 M3_LD_SIG
CN63-B16 M23_LD_SIG
CN 1-A16
CN 1-A15
CN 1-A14
CN 1-A13
CN 1-A12
CN 1-A11
CN 1-A10
CN 1-A 9
CN 1-A 8
CN 1-A 7
CN 1-A 6
CN 1-A 5
CN 1-A 4
CN 1-A 3
CN 1-A 2
CN 1-A 1
CN 1-B16
CN 1-B15
CN 1-B14
CN 1-B13
CN 1-B12
CN 1-B11
CN 1-B10
CN 1-B 9
CN 1-B 8
CN 1-B 7
CN 1-B 6
CN 1-B 5
CN 1-B 4
CN 1-B 3
CN 1-B 2
CN 1-B 1
Part name
FNSCB
Location
Symbol
Part name
Location
6-B
PS8
3-H
FNSDB
1-C
PS9
4-H
JAMIB
6-A
PS10
5-A
M1
Conveyance motor
1-A
PS11
2-H
M2
Paddle motor
6-H
PS12
5-A
M3
2-A
PS14
3-H
M4
6-H
PS15
4-A
M5
4-H
PS20
4-H
M6
3-B
PS30
5-A
M7
3-A
PS31
4-H
M8
3-B
PS32
3-H
M11
6-H
PS33
3-H
M13
6-H
PS34
3-H
M30
PS35
3-H
M31
PS40
M22
4-H
PS41
M23
7-H
PS42
M24
5-H
PS43
M25
5-H
PS44
M26
5-H
PS45
MS1
Door switch
7-H
PS46
PS1
5-A
PS47
PS2
4-A
SD2
Gate solenoid
2-B
PS3
4-A
SD5
Bypass solenoid
2-B
PS4
5-A
SD7
6-H
PS5
5-A
SD9
4-B
PS7
4-A
STB
Stapler board
1
2
3
4
SDDB 1/2
6
7
8
CN110-18 M6_CLK
CN110-17 M7_CLK
CN110-16 M9_CLK
CN110-15 M10_CLK
CN110-14 M22_CLK
CN110-13 M12_CLK
CN110-12 M1_CLK
CN110-11 M2_CLK
CN110-10 M3_CLK
CN110- 9 M4_CLK
CN110- 8 M5_CLK
CN110- 7 M8_CLK
CN110- 6 (PULLUP)
CN110- 5 (PULLUP)
CN110- 4 (PULLUP)
CN110- 3 (PULLUP)
CN110- 2 M17_CLK
CN110- 1 (PULLUP)
I
29
CN145-B16 SG
CN145-B17 PS46_SIG
CN145-B18 5V
CN145-B13 SG
CN145-B14 PS 8_SIG
CN145-B15 5V
J11- 6
J11- 5
J11- 4
J11- 3
J11- 2
J11- 1
J21- 6
J21- 5
J21- 4
J21- 3
J21- 2
J21- 1
J15- 6
J15- 5
J15- 4
J15- 3
J15- 2
J15- 1
J14- 9
J14- 8
J14- 7
J14- 6
J14- 5
J14- 4
J14- 3
J14- 2
J14- 1
J12- 3
J12- 2
J12- 1
J16- 6
J39- 1
J39- 2
J39- 3
J39- 4
J39- 5
J39- 6
J39- 7
J39- 8
J39- 9
J39- 10
J39- 11
J23-A 1
J23-A 2
J23-A 3
J23-A 4
J23-A 5
J23-A 6
J23-A 7
J23-A 8
J23-A 9
J23-A10
J23-A11
J23-B 1
J23-B 2
J23-B 4
J23-B 4
J23-B 5
J23-B 6
J23-B 7
J23-B 8
J23-B 9
J23-B10
J23-B11
J25- 1
J25- 2
J25- 3
J25- 4
J25- 5
J25- 6
J25- 7
J25- 8
J24J24J24J24J24J24-
J24- 7
J24- 8
J24- 9
J24- 10
J24- 11
J24- 12
J22-A 1
J22-A 2
J22-A 3
J22-A 4
J22-A 5
J22-A 6
J22-A 7
J22-A 8
J22-A 9
J22-A10
J22-A11
J22-A12
J22-A13
J22-A14
J22-A15
J22-A16
J22-A17
J22-A18
J22-B 1
J22-B 2
J22-B 3
J22-B 4
J22-B 5
J22-B 6
J22-B 7
J22-B 8
J22-B 9
J22-B10
J22-B11
J22-B12
J22-B13
J22-B14
J22-B15
J22-B16
J22-B17
J22-B18
J16- 1
J39- 11
J39- 10
J39- 9
J39- 8
J39- 7
J39- 6
J39- 5
J39- 4
J39- 3
J39- 2
J39- 1
J23-A11
J23-A10
J23-A 9
J23-A 8
J23-A 7
J23-A 6
J23-A 5
J23-A 4
J23-A 3
J23-A 2
J23-A 1
J23-B11
J23-B10
J23-B 9
J23-B 8
J23-B 7
J23-B 6
J23-B 5
J23-B 4
J23-B 3
J23-B 2
J23-B 1
J25- 1
J25- 2
J25- 3
J25- 4
J25- 5
J25- 6
J25- 7
J25- 8
J24- 12
J24- 11
J24- 10
J24- 9
J24- 8
J24- 7
J24- 6
J24- 5
J24- 4
J24- 3
J24- 2
J24- 1
J22-A18
J22-A17
J22-A16
J22-A15
J22-A14
J22-A13
J22-A12
J22-A11
J22-A10
J22-A 9
J22-A 8
J22-A 7
J22-A 6
J22-A 5
J22-A 4
J22-A 3
J22-A 2
J22-A 1
J22-B18
J22-B17
J22-B16
J22-B15
J22-B14
J22-B13
J22-B12
J22-B11
J22-B10
J22-B 9
J22-B 8
J22-B 7
J22-B 6
J22-B 5
J22-B 4
J22-B 3
J22-B 2
J22-B 1
J12- 1
J12- 2
J12- 3
J14- 7
J14- 8
J14- 9
J14- 4
J14- 5
J14- 6
J14- 1
J14- 2
J14- 3
J15- 4
J15- 5
J15- 6
J15- 1
J15- 2
J15- 3
J21- 4
J21- 5
J21- 6
J21- 1
J21- 2
J21- 3
J11- 4
J11- 5
J11- 6
J11- 1
J11- 2
J11- 3
CN213- 6
CN213- 5
CN213- 4
CN213- 3
CN213- 2
CN213- 1
CN224- 2
CN224- 1
CN234- 2
CN234- 1
PS11
PS12
PS3
SD3
SD4
CN246- 3 S.GND
CN246- 2 SIG
CN246- 1 5V
CN247- 3 S.GND
CN247- 2 SIG
CN247- 1 5V
CN238- 3 S.GND
CN238- 2 SIG
CN238- 1 5V
CN230- 1 24V
CN230- 2 DRV
CN231- 1 24V
CN231- 2 DRV
M4
M7
SD7
M25
M18
M19
M14
PS19
PS60
PS21
PS20
PS22
PS23
PS7
PS56
PS18
PS44
PS49
PS24
PS8
PS46
CN234- 1 24V
CN234- 2 DRV
CN224- 1 DRV1
CN224- 2 DRV2
CN217- 1 DRV1
CN217- 2 DRV2
CN218- 1 DRV1
CN218- 2 DRV2
CN213- 1 COM
CN213- 2 COM
CN213- 3 A
CN213- 4 A/
CN213- 5 B
CN213- 6 B/
CN254- 3 S.GND
CN254- 2 SIG
CN254- 1 5V
CN254- 3 S.GND
CN254- 2 SIG
CN254- 1 5V
CN256- 3 S.GND
CN256- 2 SIG
CN256- 1 5V
CN255- 3 S.GND
CN255- 2 SIG
CN255- 1 5V
CN256- 3 S.GND
CN256- 2 SIG
CN256- 1 5V
CN255- 3 S.GND
CN255- 2 SIG
CN255- 1 5V
CN242- 3 S.GND
CN242- 2 SIG
CN242- 1 5V
CN292- 3 S.GND
CN292- 2 SIG
CN292- 1 5V
CN253- 3 S.GND
CN253- 2 SIG
CN253- 1 5V
CN279- 3 S.GND
CN279- 2 SIG
CN279- 1 5V
CN285- 3 S.GND
CN285- 2 SIG
CN285- 1 5V
CN259- 3 S.GND
CN259- 2 SIG
CN259- 1 5V
CN243- 3 S.GND
CN243- 2 SIG
CN243- 1 5V
CN282- 3 S.GND
CN282- 2 SIG
CN282- 1 5V
M8
CN207-11 24V
CN207-10 24V
CN207- 9 P.GND
CN207- 8 P.GND
CN207- 7 H/L
CN207- 6 LD
CN207- 5 CW/CCW
CN207- 4 CLOCK
CN207- 3 START/STOP
CN207- 2 S.GND
CN207- 1 5V
M3
CN202-11 24V
CN202-10 24V
CN202- 9 P.GND
CN202- 8 P.GND
CN202- 7 H/L
CN202- 6 LD
CN202- 5 CW/CCW
CN202- 4 CLOCK
CN202- 3 START/STOP
CN202- 2 S.GND
CN202- 1 5V
CN203-11 24V
CN203-10 24V
CN203- 9 P.GND
CN203- 8 P.GND
CN203- 7 H/L
CN203- 6 LD
CN203- 5 CW/CCW
CN203- 4 CLOCK
CN203- 3 START/STOP
CN203- 2 S.GND
CN203- 1 5V
CN206- 3 COM
CN206- 2 NC
CN206- 9 COM
CN206- 4 NC
CN206- 1 A
CN206- 6 NC
CN206- 5 A/
CN206- 8 NC
CN206- 7 B
CN206-10 NC
CN206-11 B/
Folding sensor/2
Folding sensor/1
CN145-B10 SG
CN145-B11 PS24_SIG
CN145-B12 5V
CN145-B 7 SG
CN145-B 8 PS49_SIG
CN145-B 9 5V
CN145-B 4 SG
CN145-B 5 PS44_SIG
CN145-B 6 5V
CN145-B 1 SG
CN145-B 2 PS18_SIG
CN145-B 3 5V
CN145-A16 SG
CN145-A17 PS56_SIG
CN145-A18 5V
CN145-A13 SG
CN145-A14 PS 7_SIG
CN145-A15 5V
CN145-A10 SG
CN145-A11 PS23_SIG
CN145-A12 5V
CN145-A 7 SG
CN145-A 8 PS22_SIG
CN145-A 9 5V
CN145-A 4 SG
CN145-A 5 PS20_SIG
CN145-A 6 5V
CN145-A 1 SG
CN145-A 2 PS21_SIG
CN145-A 3 5V
CN157- 10 SG
CN157- 11 PS60_SIG
CN157- 12 5V
CN157- 7 SG
CN157- 8 PS19_SIG
CN157- 9 5V
J16- 5
J16- 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
J16- 4
J16- 3
PS10
M2
PS2
CN245- 3 S.GND
CN245- 2 SIG
CN245- 1 5V
CN201-11 24V
CN201-10 24V
CN201- 9 P.GND
CN201- 8 P.GND
CN201- 7 H/L
CN201- 6 LD
CN201- 5 CW/CCW
CN201- 4 CLOCK
CN201- 3 START/STOP
CN201- 2 S.GND
CN201- 1 5V
CL1
CN280- 1 24V
CN280- 2 DRV
PS9
CN244- 3 S.GND
CN244- 2 SIG
CN244- 1 5V
CN237- 3 S.GND
CN237- 2 SIG
CN237- 1 5V
PS43
CN277- 1 5V
CN278- 3 S.GND
CN278- 2 SIG
CN278- 1 5V
CN127-B 3 (PULLUP)
CN127-B 2 PS6_SIG
CN127-B 1 (PULLUP)
CN127-A15 NC
CN127-A14 NC
CN127-A13 NC
CN127-A12 PS42_SIG
CN127-A11 PS43_SIG
CN127-A10 PS54_SIG
CN127-A 9 PS55_SIG
CN127-A 8 PS56_SIG
CN127-A 7 PS57_SIG
CN127-A 6 PS58_SIG
CN127-A 5 KCIN_72
CN127-A 4 M31_STOP
CN127-A 3 M32_STOP
CN127-A 2 KCIN_75
CN127-A 1 KCIN_76
CN127-B15 KCIN_77
CN127-B14 NC
CN127-B13 NC
CN127-B12 NC
CN127-B11 NC
CN127-B10 NC
CN127-B 9 NC
CN127-B 8 NC
CN127-B 7 NC
CN127-B 6 NC
CN127-B 5 NC
CN127-B 4 NC
CN157- 1 24V
CN157- 2 24V
CN157- 3 M14_DRV_A
CN157- 4 M14_DRV_A/
CN157- 5 M14_DRV_B
CN157- 6 M14_DRV_B/
CN147- 7 M19_DRV_1
CN147- 8 M19_DRV_2
J16- 3
J16- 4
M6
CN205- 2 COM
CN205- 5 COM
CN205- 1 A
CN205- 3 A/
CN205- 4 B
CN205- 6 B/
CN147- 5 M18_DRV_1
CN147- 6 M18_DRV_2
CN147- 3 M25_DRV_1
CN147- 4 M25_DRV_2
J16- 2
CN231- 2
CN231- 1
CN230- 2
CN230- 1
SD8
CN235- 1 DRV1
CN235- 2 DRV2
Horizontal conveyance
CN147- 1 SD7_DRV1
CN147- 2 SD7_DRV2
J16- 1
J16- 5
J16- 6
J20-1
J20-2
J20-3
J20-3
J20-2
J20-1
SD5
CN232- 1 DRV1
CN232- 2 DRV2
PS42
SD6
CN233- 1 24V
CN233- 2 DRV
CN277- 3 S.GND
CN277- 2 SIG
PS6
CN241- 3 S.GND
CN241- 2 SIG
CN241- 1 5V
Overlap motor
CN146-B 1 24V
CN146-B 2 24V
CN146-B 3 P.GND
CN146-B 4 P.GND
CN146-B 5 M8_H/L
CN146-B 6 M8_LD
CN146-B 7 M8_F/R
CN146-B 8 M8_CLK
CN146-B 9 M8_S/S
CN146-B10 S.GND
CN146-B11 5V
CN146-A 1 24V
CN146-A 2 24V
CN146-A 3 P.GND
CN146-A 4 P.GND
CN146-A 5 M3_H/L
CN146-A 6 M3_LD
CN146-A 7 M3_F/R
CN146-A 8 M3_CLK
CN146-A 9 M3_S/S
CN146-A10 S.GND
CN146-A11 5V
CN142- 1 24V
CN142- 2 24V
CN142- 3 P.GND
CN142- 4 P.GND
CN142- 5 M4_H/L
CN142- 6 M4_LD
CN142- 7 M4_F/R
CN142- 8 M4_CLK
CN142- 9 M4_S/S
CN142- 10 S.GND
CN142- 11 5V
CN148- 6 M7_DRV_B/
CN148- 5 M7_DRV_B
CN148- 4 M7_DRV_A/
CN148- 3 M7_DRV_A
CN148- 2 24V
CN148- 1 24V
J19-1
J19-2
J19-3
J19-3
J19-2
J19-1
CN280- 2
CN280- 1
M13
Entrance sensor
CN126-A20 M9_ENA
CN126-A19 M9_F/R
CN126-A18 M9_CONT1
CN126-A17 M9_CONT2
CN126-A16 M10_ENA
CN126-A15 M10_F/R
CN126-A14 M10_CONT1
CN126-A13 M10_CONT2
CN126-A12 M22_ENA
CN126-A11 M22_F/R
CN126-A10 M22_CONT1
CN126-A 9 M22_CONT2
CN126-A 8 M12_ENA
CN126-A 7 M12_F/R
CN126-A 6 M12_CONT1
CN126-A 5 M12_CONT2
CN126-A 4 STA/R_CONT
CN126-A 3 STA/L_CONT
CN126-A 2 M26_CONT
CN126-A 1 M26_F/R
CN126-B20 TRI/M1_CONT
CN126-B19 TRI/M1_F/R
CN126-B18 TRI/M2_CONT
CN126-B17 TRI/M2_F/R
CN126-B16 M17_ENA
CN126-B15 M17_F/R
CN126-B14 M17_CONT1
CN126-B13 M17_CONT2
CN126-B12 M20_CONT
CN126-B11 NC
CN126-B10 M21_CONT
CN126-B 9 NC
CN126-B 8 M11_CONT
CN126-B 7 M11_F/R
CN126-B 6 M23_CONT
CN126-B 5 M23_F/R
CN126-B 4 M24_CONT
CN126-B 3 M24_F/R
CN126-B 2 M25_CONT
CN126-B 1 NC
CN125-A16 PS13_SIG
CN125-A15 PS14_SIG
CN125-A14 PS15_SIG
CN125-A13 PS16_SIG
CN125-A12 PS25_SIG
CN125-A11 PS26_SIG
CN125-A10 PS27_SIG
CN125-A 9 PS28_SIG
CN125-A 8 PS29_SIG
CN125-A 7 PS33_SIG
CN125-A 6 PS30_SIG
CN125-A 5 PS32_SIG
CN125-A 4 PS31_SIG
CN125-A 3 PS34_SIG
CN125-A 2 PS35_SIG
CN125-A 1 PS45_SIG
CN125-B16 PS37_SIG
CN125-B15 PS47_SIG
CN125-B14 PS48_SIG
CN125-B13 PS40_SIG
CN125-B12 PS41_SIG
CN125-B11 PS36_SIG
CN125-B10 PS38_SIG
CN125-B 9 PS39_SIG
CN125-B 8 STA/R_LOW
CN125-B 7 STA/L_LOW
CN125-B 6 STA/R_HP
CN125-B 5 STA/L_HP
CN125-B 4 TRI_START
CN125-B 3 TRI_END
CN125-B 2 TRI_UP
CN125-B 1 TRI_DOWN
CN144-B 5 24V
CN144-B 6 24V
CN144-B 7 P.GND
CN144-B 8 P.GND
CN144-B 9 M2_H/L
CN144-B10 M2_LD
CN144-B11 M2_F/R
CN144-B12 M2_CLK
CN144-B13 M2_S/S
CN144-B14 S.GND
CN144-B15 5V
CN144-B 3 24V
CN144-B 4 SD4_DRV
CN144-B 1 24V
CN144-B 2 SD3_DRV
CN144-A13 SG
CN144-A14 PS 3_SIG
CN144-A15 5V
CN144-A10 SG
CN144-A11 PS12_SIG
CN144-A12 5V
CN144-A 7 SG
CN144-A 8 PS11_SIG
CN144-A 9 5V
CN144-A 4 SG
CN144-A 5 PS10_SIG
CN144-A 6 5V
CN144-A 1 SG
CN144-A 2 PS 2_SIG
CN144-A 3 5V
CN141- 10 24V
CN141- 11 MC 1_DRV
J8-4
J8-5
J8-2
J8-1
CN235- 2
CN235- 1
CN232- 2
CN232- 1
CN233- 2
CN233- 1
PS17
CN212- 1 COM
CN212- 2 COM
CN212- 3 A
CN212- 4 A/
CN212- 5 B
CN212- 6 B/
M1
PS5
CN252- 3 S.GND
CN252- 2 SIG
CN252- 1 5V
CN200-11 24V
CN200-10 24V
CN200- 9 P.GND
CN200- 8 P.GND
CN200- 7 H/L
CN200- 6 LD
CN200- 5 CW/CCW
CN200- 4 CLOCK
CN200- 3 START/STOP
CN200- 2 S.GND
CN200- 1 5V
PS1
CN240- 3 S.GND
CN240- 2 SIG
CN240- 1 5V
CN122-B17 NC
CN122-B16 LED1
CN122-B15 LED2
CN122-B14 LED3
CN122-B13 LED4
CN122-B12 LED5
CN122-B11 LED6
CN122-B10 LED7
CN122-B 9 LED8
CN122-B 8 SD8_CONT1
CN122-B 7 SD8_CONT2
CN122-B 6 TRI/M3_CONT
CN122-B 5 TRI/M3_F/R
CN122-B 4 Reserve output 1
CN122-B 3 Reserve output 2
CN122-B 2 Reserve output 3
CN122-B 1 Reserve output 4
CN122-A17 NC
CN122-A16 M13_A
CN122-A15 M13_A/
CN122-A14 M13_B
CN122-A13 M13_B/
CN122-A12 M14_A
CN122-A11 M14_A/
CN122-A10 M14_B
CN122-A 9 M14_B/
CN122-A 8 M15_A
CN122-A 7 M15_A/
CN122-A 6 M15_B
CN122-A 5 M15_B/
CN122-A 4 M16_A
CN122-A 3 M16_A/
CN122-A 2 M16_B
CN122-A 1 M16_B/
H
CN141- 7 SG
CN141- 8 PS 9_SIG
CN141- 9 5V
J5-1
J5-2
J5-3
J5-4
J5-5
J5-6
J5-6
J5-5
J5-4
J5-3
J5-2
J5-1
J8-1
J8-2
J8-3
J10-1
J10-2
J10-2
J10-1
J8-5
J8-4
J8-3
J38-4
J38-5
J38-2
J38-1
J3-4
J3-5
J3-6
J38-1
J38-2
J38-3
J38-5
J38-4
J38-3
J3-3
J3-2
J3-1
J2-1
J2-2
J2-3
J2-4
J2-5
J2-6
J2-7
J2-8
J2-9
J2-10
J2-11
J2-11
J2-10
J2-9
J2-8
J2-7
J2-6
J2-5
J2-4
J2-3
J2-2
J2-1
CN212- 6
CN212- 5
CN212- 4
CN212- 3
CN212- 2
CN212- 1
SD2
CN236- 3 S.GND
CN236- 2 SIG
CN236- 1 5V
CN141- 4 SG
CN141- 5 PS43_SIG
CN141- 6 5V
J6-4
J6-5
J6-6
J6-7
J6-8
J6-9
J6-6
J6-5
J6-4
J6-3
J6-2
J6-1
J3-1
J3-2
J3-3
J6-1
J6-2
J6-3
J6-9
J6-8
J6-7
J3-6
J3-5
J3-4
J9-1
J9-2
J9-3
J9-3
J9-2
J9-1
SD1
CN229- 1 24V
CN229- 2 DRV
CN141- 1 SG
CN141- 2 PS42_SIG
CN141- 3 5V
CN143- 1 24V
CN143- 2 24V
CN143- 3 M6_DRV_A
CN143- 4 M6_DRV_A/
CN143- 5 M6_DRV_B
CN143- 6 M6_DRV_B/
CN140-B19 SD8_DRV1
CN140-B20 SD8_DRV2
CN140-B17 SD5_DRV1
CN140-B18 SD5_DRV2
CN140-B15 24V
CN140-B16 SD6_DRV
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-3
J1-2
J1-1
CN229- 2
CN229- 1
CN228- 1 24V
CN228- 2 DRV
CN140-B12 SG
CN140-B13 PS6_SIG
CN140-B14 5V
CN140-B 1 24V
CN140-B 2 24V
CN140-B 3 PG
CN140-B 4 PG
CN140-B 5 M1_H/L
CN140-B 6 M1_LD
CN140-B 7 M1_F/R
CN140-B 8 M1_CLK
CN140-B 9 M1_S/S
CN140-B10 SG
CN140-B11 5V
CN140-A20 NC
CN140-A14 24V
CN140-A15 24V
CN140-A16 M13_DRV_A
CN140-A17 M13_DRV_A/
CN140-A18 M13_DRV_B
CN140-A19 M13_DRV_B/
CN140-A11 SG
CN140-A12 PS17_SIG
CN140-A13 5V
CN140-A 8 SG
CN140-A 9 PS5_SIG
CN140-A10 5V
CN140-A 5 SG
CN140-A 6 PS1_SIG
CN140-A 7 5V
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-4
F
CN228- 2
CN228- 1
J1-1
J1-2
J1-7
J1-6
CN140-A 3 24V
CN140-A 4 SD2_DRV
CN140-A 1 24V
CN140-A 2 SD1_DRV
CN121-A20 M1_S/S
CN121-A19 M1_F/R
CN121-A18 M1_H/L
CN121-A17 M2_S_S
CN121-A16 M2_F/R
CN121-A15 M2_H/L
CN121-A14 M18_CONT
CN121-A13 M18_F/R
CN121-A12 M3_S/S
CN121-A11 M3_F/R
CN121-A10 M3_H/L
CN121-A 9 M4_S/S
CN121-A 8 M4_F/R
CN121-A 7 M4_H/L
CN121-A 6 M19_CONT
CN121-A 5 M19_F/R
CN121-A 4 SD1_CONT
CN121-A 3 SD2_CONT
CN121-A 2 SD3_CONT
CN121-A 1 SD4_CONT
CN121-B20 SD5_CONT1
CN121-B19 SD5_CONT2
CN121-B18 SD7_CONT1
CN121-B17 SD7_CONT2
CN121-B16 M7_ENA
CN121-B15 M7_F/R
CN121-B14 M7_CONT1
CN121-B13 M7_CONT2
CN121-B12 M8_S/S
CN121-B11 M8_F/R
CN121-B10 M8_H/L
CN121-B 9 SD6_CONT
CN121-B 8 M6_ENA
CN121-B 7 M6_F/R
CN121-B 6 M6_CONT1
CN121-B 5 M6_CONT2
CN121-B 4 M5_S/S
CN121-B 3 M5_F/R
CN121-B 2 M5_H/L
CN121-B 1 MC1_CONT
CN120-A16 PS1_SIG
CN120-A15 PS2_SIG
CN120-A14 PS3_SIG
CN120-A13 PS4_SIG
CN120-A12 PS5_SIG
CN120-A11 PS6_SIG
CN120-A10 PS7_SIG
CN120-A 9 PS8_SIG
CN120-A 8 PS17_SIG
CN120-A 7 PS18_SIG
CN120-A 6 PS49_SIG
CN120-A 5 PS20_SIG
CN120-A 4 PS21_SIG
CN120-A 3 PS22_SIG
CN120-A 2 PS23_SIG
CN120-A 1 PS24_SIG
CN120-B16 PS9_SIG
CN120-B15 PS10_SIG
CN120-B14 PS11_SIG
CN120-B13 PS12_SIG
CN120-B12 PS44_SIG
CN120-B11 PS19_SIG
CN120-B10 PS46_SIG
CN120-B 9 CLI_TIM
CN120-B 8 M1_LD
CN120-B 7 M2_LD
CN120-B 6 M3_LD
CN120-B 5 M4_LD
CN120-B 4 M5_LD
CN120-B 3 M8_LD
CN120-B 2 24V_DET
CN120-B 1 5V_DET
Folding unit
A
G
B
Part name
SD drive board
Location
1-G
M1
1-C
M2
4-C
M3
6-C
M4
5-C
M6
3-C
M7
5-C
M8
6-C
M13
Overlap motor
1-C
M14
7-C
M18
7-C
M19
7-C
M25
7-C
CL1
3-C
PS1
Entrance sensor
1-C
PS2
3-C
PS3
4-C
PS5
1-C
PS6
2-C
PS7
Folding sensor /1
8-C
PS8
9-C
PS9
3-C
PS10
4-C
PS11
4-C
PS12
4-C
PS17
1-C
PS18
9-C
PS19
8-C
PS20
8-C
PS21
8-C
PS22
8-C
PS23
8-C
PS24
9-C
PS42
3-C
PS43
3-C
PS44
Folding sensor /2
9-C
PS46
9-C
PS49
9-C
PS56
8-C
PS60
8-C
SD1
1-C
SD2
1-C
SD3
4-C
SD4
4-C
SD5
2-C
SD6
2-C
SD7
7-C
SD8
2-C
10
11
12
30
13
SDDB 2/2
14
31
15
16
17
I
32
18
CN152-B 1 24V
CN152-B 2 24V
CN152-B 3 M12_DRV_A
CN152-B 4 M12_DRV_A/
CN152-B 5 M12_DRV_B
CN152-B 6 M12_DRV_B/
J28-B 4
J28-B 5
J28-B 6
J28-B 7
J28-B 8
J28-B 9
J28-B10
J28-B11
J28-B12
J28-B13
J28-B14
J28-B15
J28-B16
J28-B17
J28-B18
J26J26J26J26J26J26-
J26- 7
J26- 8
J26- 9
J26- 10
J26- 11
J26- 13
J26- 13
J35- 1
J35- 2
J28-B15
J28-B14
J28-B13
J28-B12
J28-B11
J28-B10
J28-B 9
J28-B 8
J28-B 7
J28-B 6
J28-B 5
J28-B 4
J28-B 3
J28-B 2
J28-B 1
J26- 13
J26- 12
J26- 11
J26- 10
J26- 9
J26- 8
J26- 7
J26- 6
J26- 5
J26- 4
J26- 3
J26- 2
J26- 1
J35- 1
J35- 2
J37- 1
J37- 2
J37- 3
J37- 4
J37- 5
J37- 6
J37- 7
J37- 8
J37- 9
J34- 1
J34- 2
J34- 3
J34- 4
J34- 5
J34- 6
J34- 7
J34- 8
J34- 9
J34- 10
J34- 11
J34- 12
J17- 1
J17- 2
J17- 3
J43- 1
J43- 2
J43- 3
J45- 1
J45- 2
J45- 3
J45- 4
J45- 5
J45- 6
J36- 1
J36- 2
J36- 3
J36- 4
J36- 5
J36- 6
J37- 9
J37- 8
J37- 7
J37- 6
J37- 5
J37- 4
J37- 3
J37- 2
J37- 1
J34- 12
J34- 11
J34- 10
J34- 9
J34- 8
J34- 7
J34- 6
J34- 5
J34- 4
J34- 3
J34- 2
J34- 1
J17- 3
J17- 2
J17- 1
J43- 3
J43- 2
J43- 1
J45- 6
J45- 5
J45- 4
J45- 3
J45- 2
J45- 1
J36- 6
J36- 5
J36- 4
J36- 3
J36- 2
J36- 1
J31- 7
J31- 8
J31- 9
J31- 4
J31- 5
J31- 6
J31- 1
J31- 2
J31- 3
J13- 1
J13- 2
J13- 3
J 7- 1
J 7- 2
J 7- 3
J27- 1
J27- 2
J27- 3
CN362- 1
CN362- 3
CN362- 2
PS32
PS13
PS25
PS26
PS14
PS30
PS33
M10
M9
M23
M24
PS15
PS34
PS54
CN267- 3 S.GND
CN267- 2 SIG
CN267- 1 5V
CN248- 3 S.GND
CN248- 2 SIG
CN248- 1 5V
CN260- 3 S.GND
CN260- 2 SIG
CN260- 1 5V
CN261- 3 S.GND
CN261- 2 SIG
CN261- 1 5V
CN249- 3 S.GND
CN249- 2 SIG
CN249- 1 5V
CN265- 3 S.GND
CN265- 2 SIG
CN265- 1 5V
CN268- 3 S.GND
CN268- 2 SIG
CN268- 1 5V
CN209- 2 COM
CN209- 5 COM
CN209- 1 A
CN209- 3 A/
CN209- 4 B
CN209- 6 B/
CN208- 3 COM
CN208- 2 NC
CN208- 9 COM
CN208- 4 NC
CN208- 1 A
CN208- 6 NC
CN208- 5 A/
CN208- 8 NC
CN208- 7 B
CN208-10 NC
CN208-11 B/
CN222- 1 DRV1
CN222- 2 DRV2
CN223- 1 DRV1
CN223- 1 DRV1
CN250- 3 S.GND
CN250- 2 SIG
CN250- 1 5V
CN269- 3 S.GND
CN269- 2 SIG
CN269- 1 5V
CN290- 3 S.GND
CN290- 2 SIG
CN290- 1 5V
PS47
PS55
PS16
PS4
PS31
PS35
PS40
PS48
PS45
PS61
PS57
PS58
PS41
CN283- 3 S.GND
CN283- 2 SIG
CN283- 1 5V
CN291- 3 S.GND
CN291- 2 SIG
CN291- 1 5V
CN251- 3 S.GND
CN251- 2 SIG
CN251- 1 5V
CN239- 3 S.GND
CN239- 2 SIG
CN239- 1 5V
CN266- 3 S.GND
CN266- 2 SIG
CN266- 1 5V
CN270- 3 S.GND
CN270- 2 SIG
CN270- 1 5V
CN275- 3 S.GND
CN275- 2 SIG
CN275- 1 5V
CN284- 3 S.GND
CN284- 2 SIG
CN284- 1 5V
CN281- 3 S.GND
CN281- 2 SIG
CN281- 1 5V
CN297- 3 S.GND
CN297- 2 SIG
CN297- 1 5V
CN293- 3 S.GND
CN293- 2 SIG
CN293- 1 5V
CN294- 3 S.GND
CN294- 2 SIG
CN294- 1 5V
CN276- 3 S.GND
CN276- 2 SIG
CN276- 1 5V
M17
M22
M12
CN216- 5 COM
CN216- 2 COM
CN216- 4 A
CN216- 6 A/
CN216- 3 B
CN216- 1 B/
CN221- 2 COM
CN221- 5 COM
CN221- 1 A
CN221- 3 A/
CN221- 4 B
CN221- 6 B/
CN211- 2 COM
CN211- 5 COM
CN211- 1 A
CN211- 3 A/
CN211- 4 B
CN211- 6 B/
CN362- 3 GND
FM1
PS37
CN272- 3 S.GND
CN272- 2 SIG
CN272- 1 5V
CN362- 1 24V
CN362- 2 LD
PS36
CN271- 3 S.GND
CN271- 2 SIG
CN271- 1 5V
M5
PS28
CN263- 3 S.GND
CN263- 2 SIG
CN263- 1 5V
CN204-11 24V
CN204-10 24V
CN204- 9 P.GND
CN204- 8 P.GND
CN204- 7 H/L
CN204- 6 LD
CN204- 5 CW/CCW
CN204- 4 CLOCK
CN204- 3 START/STOP
CN204- 2 S.GND
CN204- 1 5V
PS39
CN274- 3 S.GND
CN274- 2 SIG
CN274- 1 5V
Bundle sensor/4
Bundle sensor/2
Bundle sensor
17
CN152-A 1 24V
CN152-A 2 24V
CN152-A 3 M22_DRV_A
CN152-A 4 M22_DRV_A/
CN152-A 5 M22_DRV_B
CN152-A 6 M22_DRV_B/
CN158- 1 24V
CN158- 2 24V
CN158- 3 M17_DRV_A
CN158- 4 M17_DRV_A/
CN158- 5 M17_DRV_B
CN158- 6 M17_DRV_B/
CN169-1 24V
CN169-2 FAN/1_LOCK
CN169-3 PG
CN169-4 PG
CN149-B13 SG
CN151-B17 PS41_SIG
CN149-B15 5V
CN149-B10 SG
CN149-B11 PS58_SIG
CN149-B12 5V
J28-B 1
J28-B 2
J28-B 3
J28-B18
J28-B17
J28-B16
PS38
CN273- 3 S.GND
CN273- 2 SIG
CN273- 1 5V
16
CN149-B 7 SG
CN149-B 8 PS57_SIG
CN149-B 9 5V
CN149-B 4 SG
CN149-B 5 PS61_SIG
CN149-B 6 5V
CN149-B 1 SG
CN149-B 2 PS45_SIG
CN149-B 3 5V
CN149-A13 SG
CN149-B 5 PS48_SIG
CN149-A15 5V
CN149-A10 SG
CN149-A11 PS40_SIG
CN149-A12 5V
CN149-A 7 SG
CN149-A 8 PS35_SIG
CN149-A 9 5V
CN149-A 4 SG
CN149-A 5 PS31_SIG
CN149-A 6 5V
CN149-A 1 SG
CN149-A 2 PS 4_SIG
CN149-A 3 5V
J31- 3
J31- 2
J31- 1
J28-A16
J28-A17
J28-A18
J28-A 3
J28-A 2
J28-A 1
PS29
CN264- 3 S.GND
CN264- 2 SIG
CN264- 1 5V
15
CN165- 1 5V
CN165- 2 5V
CN165- 3 SG
CN165- 4 SG
CN165- 5 STA/R_LOW
CN165- 6 STA/R_HP_IN
CN165- 7 CLI/R_TIM
CN165- 8 5V
CN165- 9 5V
CN165-10 SG
CN165-11 SG
CN165-12 STA/L_LOW
CN165-13 STA/L_HP_IN
CN165-14 CLI/L_TIM
CN164-1
CN164-2
CN164-3
CN164-4
CN164-5
CN164-6
CN164-7
CN164-8
CN151-B19 NC
CN151-B20 NC
CN151-B13 SG
CN151-B14 PS16_SIG
CN151-B15 5V
CN151-B16 SG
CN151-B17 KCIN_76
CN151-B18 5V
CN151-B10 SG
CN151-B11 PS55_SIG
CN151-B12 5V
CN151-B 7 SG
CN151-B 8 PS47_SIG
CN151-B 9 5V
J31- 6
J31- 5
J31- 4
J28-A13
J28-A14
J28-A15
J28-A 6
J28-A 5
J28-A 4
PS27
CN262- 3 S.GND
CN262- 2 SIG
CN262- 1 5V
Saddle stitching
CN168-13 SG
CN168-14 KCIN_72
CN168-15 5V
CN168-10 SG
CN168-11 TRI_DOWN
CN168-12 5V
CN168-7 SG
CN168-8 TRI_UP
CN168-9 5V
CN168-4 SG
CN168-5 TRI_END
CN168-6 5V
CN168-1 SG
CN168-2 TRI_START
CN168-3 5V
CN151-B 4 SG
CN151-B 5 PS37_SIG
CN151-B 6 5V
CN151-B 1 SG
CN151-B 2 PS36_SIG
CN151-B 3 5V
CN151-A10 24V
CN151-A11 24V
CN151-A12 P.GND
CN151-A13 P.GND
CN151-A14 M5_H/L
CN151-A15 M5_LD
CN151-A16 M5_F/R
CN151-A17 M5_CLK
CN151-A18 M5_S/S
CN151-A19 S.GND
CN151-A20 5V
CN151-A 7 SG
CN151-A 8 PS54_SIG
CN151-A 9 5V
CN151-A 4 SG
CN151-A 5 PS34_SIG
CN151-A 6 5V
CN151-A 1 SG
CN151-A 2 PS15_SIG
CN151-A 3 5V
J31- 9
J31- 8
J31- 7
J28-A10
J28-A11
J28-A12
J28-A 9
J28-A 8
J28-A 7
M26
CN225- 1 DRV1
CN225- 2 DRV2
14
CN167-1 TRI/M3_DRV1
CN167-2 TRI/M3_DRV2
CN166-3 TRI/M2_DRV1
CN166-4 TRI/M2_DRV2
CN166-1 TRI/M1_DRV1
CN166-2 TRI/M1_DRV2
CN163-6 P.GND
CN150- 3 M24_DRV_1
CN150- 4 M24_DRV_2
CN150- 1 M23_DRV_1
CN150- 2 M23_DRV_2
CN156-B 6 M 9_DRV_B/
CN156-B 7 NC
CN156-B 5 M 9_DRV_B
CN156-B 4 M 9_DRV_A/
CN156-B 3 M 9_DRV_A
CN156-B 2 24V
J13- 3
J13- 2
J13- 1
J28-A 7
J28-A 8
J28-A 9
J28-A12
J28-A11
J28-A10
1
2
3
4
5
6
J 7- 3
J 7- 2
J 7- 1
J28-A 4
J28-A 5
J28-A 6
J28-A15
J28-A14
J28-A13
J44- 1
J44- 2
J44- 3
M21
CN220- 2 DRV2
CN220- 1 DRV1
13
CN163-5 P.GND
CN163-4 P.GND
CN163-3 24V
CN163-2 24V
CN163-1 24V
CN162-6 P.GND
CN162-5 P.GND
CN162-4 P.GND
CN162-3 24V
CN162-2 24V
CN162-1 24V
CN101-6 P.GND
CN156-A 1 24V
CN156-A 2 24V
CN156-A 3 M10_DRV_A
CN156-A 4 M10_DRV_A/
CN156-A 5 M10_DRV_B
CN156-A 6 M10_DRV_B/
CN156-A 7 NC
CN156-B 1 24V
J27- 3
J27- 2
J27- 1
J28-A 1
J28-A 2
J28-A 3
J28-A18
J28-A17
J28-A16
M20
CN219- 1 DRV1
CN219- 2 DRV2
12
CN101-5 P.GND
CN101-4 P.GND
CN101-3 24V
CN101-2 24V
CN153-B16 SG
CN153-B17 PS33_SIG
CN153-B18 5V
CN153-B13 SG
CN153-B14 PS30_SIG
CN153-B15 5V
CN153-B10 SG
CN153-B11 PS14_SIG
CN153-B12 5V
CN153-B 7 SG
CN153-B 8 PS26_SIG
CN153-B 9 5V
CN153-B 4 SG
CN153-B 5 PS25_SIG
CN153-B 6 5V
CN153-B 1 SG
CN153-B 2 PS13_SIG
CN153-B 3 5V
CN153-A16 SG
CN153-A17 PS32_SIG
CN153-A18 5V
CN153-A13 SG
CN153-A14 PS28_SIG
CN153-A15 5V
CN153-A10 SG
CN153-A11 PS39_SIG
CN153-A12 5V
J30- 7
J30- 8
J30- 2
J30- 1
M11
CN210- 1 DRV1
CN210- 2 DRV2
11
CN101-1 24V
H
CN153-A 7 SG
CN153-A 8 PS38_SIG
CN153-A 9 5V
J30- 5
J30- 6
J30- 4
J30- 3
J44- 3
J44- 2
J44- 1
J30- 3
J30- 4
J30- 6
J30- 5
M16
CN215- 1 COM
CN215- 2 COM
CN215- 3 A
CN215- 4 A/
CN215- 5 B
CN215- 6 B/
CN153-A 4 SG
CN153-A 5 PS29_SIG
CN153-A 6 5V
CN153-A 1 SG
CN153-A 2 PS27_SIG
CN153-A 3 5V
CN155- 7 M26_DRV_1
CN155- 8 M26_DRV_2
J30- 1
J30- 2
J30- 8
J30- 7
CN215- 6
CN215- 5
CN215- 4
CN215- 3
CN215- 2
CN215- 1
M15
CN214- 1 COM
CN214- 2 COM
CN214- 3 A
CN214- 4 A/
CN214- 5 B
CN214- 6 B/
10
CN100-1 5V
CN100-2 5V
CN100-3 S.GND
CN100-4 S.GND
CN170- 1 5V
CN170- 2 LED1
CN170- 3 LED2
CN170- 4 LED3
CN170- 5 LED4
CN170- 6 NC
CN170- 7 5V
CN170- 8 LED5
CN170- 9 LED6
CN170-10 LED7
CN170-11 LED8
CN170-12 NC
CN155- 5 M21_DRV_1
CN155- 6 M21_DRV_2
CN155- 3 M20_DRV_1
CN155- 4 M20_DRV_2
CN155- 1 M11_DRV_1
CN155- 2 M11_DRV_2
J29- 7
J29- 8
J29- 9
J29-10
J29-11
J29-12
J29- 6
J29- 5
J29- 4
J29- 3
J29- 2
J29- 1
F
CN214- 6
CN214- 5
CN214- 4
CN214- 3
CN214- 2
CN214- 1
J29- 1
J29- 2
J29- 3
J29- 4
J29- 5
J29- 6
J29-12
J29-11
J29-10
J29- 9
J29- 8
J29- 7
CN154- 7 24V
CN154- 8 24V
CN154- 9 M16_DRV_A
CN154- 10 M16_DRV_A/
CN154- 11 M16_DRV_B
CN154- 12 M16_DRV_B/
CN154- 1 24V
CN154- 2 24V
CN154- 3 M15_DRV_A
CN154- 4 M15_DRV_A/
CN154- 5 M15_DRV_B
CN154- 6 M15_DRV_B/
18
Bundle
A
G
B
Part name
Location
FM1
17-C
M5
17-C
M9
13-C
M10
13-C
M11
10-C
18-C
M12
M15
10-C
M16
10-C
M17
18-C
M20
10-C
M21
10-C
M22
18-C
M23
14-C
M24
14-C
M26
11-C
PS4
16-C
PS13
12-C
PS14
Bundle sensor /1
12-C
PS15
Bundle sensor /2
14-C
PS16
16-C
PS25
12-C
PS26
12-C
PS27
11-C
PS28
11-C
PS29
11-C
PS30
12-C
PS31
16-C
PS32
11-C
PS33
12-C
PS34
14-C
PS35
16-C
PS36
15-C
PS37
15-C
PS38
11-C
PS39
11-C
PS40
16-C
PS41
17-C
PS45
17-C
PS47
15-C
PS48
16-C
PS54
Bundle sensor /4
14-C
PS55
15-C
PS57
17-C
PS58
17-C
PS61
17-C
1
2
J48-1
J48-2
J48-3
J48-4
O
1
2
3
1
2
4
3
4
6
20
CN12-1 NC
CN12-2 M33_CLK
CN12-3 NC
CN12-4 NC
CN12-5 NC
CN12-6 M33_CONT
CN12-7 M33_LD
CN12-8 M33_FR
19
5
20
19
5
6
M33
AC CODE
15
16
AC INRET
FT1
FT2
BLK
Circuit breaker/1
WIT
FT3
FT5
FT4
FT6
CBR2
BLK FT7
WIT FT8
FT9
FT10
CN14- 1 TIME_0
CN14- 2 TIME_1
CN14- 3 TIME_2
CN14- 4 TIME_3
CN14- 5 TIME_4
CN14- 6 TIME_5
CN14- 7 TIME_6
CN14- 8 TIME_7
CN14- 9 TIME_8
CN14-10 TIME_9
CN14-11 TIME_10
CN14-12 TIME_11
CN14-13 TIME_12
CN14-14 TIME_13
CN14-15 TIME_14
CN14-16 TIME_15
CN14-17 TIME_16
CN14-18 TIME_17
CN10- 1 IRQ_4
CN10- 2 /IRQ_3
CN10- 3 /IRQ_1
CN7-A 1 KCIN_65
CN7-A 2 KCIN_66
CN7-A 3 KCIN_67
CN7-A 4 KCIN_68
CN7-A 5 KCIN_69
CN7-A 6 KCIN_70
CN7-A 7 KCIN_71
CN7-A 8 KCIN_72
CN7-A 9 KCIN_73
CN7-A10 KCIN_74
CN7-A11 KCIN_75
CN7-A12 KCIN_76
CN7-B 1 KCIN_77
CN7-B 2 KCIN_78
CN7-B 3 KCIN_79
CN7-B 4 KCIN_80
CN7-B 5 KCIN_81
CN7-B 6 KCIN_82
CN7-B 7 KCIN_83
CN7-B 8 KCIN_84
CN7-B 9 KCIN_85
CN7-B10 KCIN_86
CN7-B11 KCIN_87
CN7-B12 KCIN_88
CN5-A 1 KCOUT_57
CN5-A 2 KCOUT_58
CN5-A 3 KCOUT_59
CN5-A 4 KCOUT_60
CN5-A 5 KCOUT_61
CN5-A 6 KCOUT_62
CN5-A 7 KCOUT_63
CN5-A 8 KCOUT_64
CN5-A 9 KCOUT_65
CN5-A10 KCOUT_66
CN5-A11 KCOUT_67
CN5-A12 KCOUT_68
CN5-A13 KCOUT_69
CN5-A14 KCOUT_70
CN5-A15 KCOUT_71
CN5-A16 KCOUT_72
CN5-A17 KCOUT_73
CN5-A18 KCOUT_74
CN5-A19 KCOUT_75
CN5-A20 KCOUT_76
CN5-B 1 KCOUT_77
CN5-B 2 KCOUT_78
CN5-B 3 KCOUT_79
CN5-B 4 KCOUT_80
CN5-B 5 KCOUT_81
CN5-B 6 KCOUT_82
CN5-B 7 KCOUT_83
CN5-B 8 KCOUT_84
CN5-B 9 KCOUT_85
CN5-B10 KCOUT_86
CN5-B11 KCOUT_87
CN5-B12 KCOUT_88
CN5-B13 KCOUT_89
CN5-B14 KCOUT_90
CN5-B15 KCOUT_91
CN5-B16 KCOUT_92
CN5-B17 KCOUT_93
CN5-B18 KCOUT_94
CN5-B19 KCOUT_95
CN5-B20 KCOUT_96
CN4-A 1 KCIN_33
CN4-A 2 KCIN_34
CN4-A 3 KCIN_35
CN4-A 4 KCIN_36
CN4-A 5 KCIN_37
CN4-A 6 KCIN_38
CN4-A 7 KCIN_39
CN4-A 8 KCIN_40
CN4-A 9 KCIN_41
CN4-A10 KCIN_42
CN4-A11 KCIN_43
CN4-A12 KCIN_44
CN4-A13 KCIN_45
CN4-A14 KCIN_46
CN4-A15 KCIN_47
CN4-A16 KCIN_48
CN4-B 1 KCIN_49
CN4-B 2 KCIN_50
CN4-B 3 KCIN_51
CN4-B 4 KCIN_52
CN4-B 5 KCIN_53
CN4-B 6 KCIN_54
CN4-B 7 KCIN_55
CN4-B 8 KCIN_56
CN4-B 9 KCIN_57
CN4-B10 KCIN_58
CN4-B11 KCIN_59
CN4-B12 KCIN_60
CN4-B13 KCIN_61
CN4-B14 KCIN_62
CN4-B15 KCIN_63
CN4-B16 KCIN_64
NOISE FILTER
NF
BLK
WIT
CN24-2 RL1_P.GND
CN24-1 RL1_CONT
CN17-1 MTXD
CN17-2 SG
CN17-3 MCTS
CN17-4 MRXD
CN17-5 SG
CN17-6 MRTS
CN17-7 /PAPEROUT_2
CN17-8 NC
CN18-2 FNS2_SIN
CN18-1 /FNS2_RTS
CN3- 1 KCOUT_41
CN3- 2 KCOUT_42
CN3- 3 KCOUT_43
CN3- 4 KCOUT_44
CN3- 5 KCOUT_45
CN3- 6 KCOUT_46
CN3- 7 KCOUT_47
CN3- 8 KCOUT_48
CN3- 9 KCOUT_49
CN3-10 KCOUT_50
CN3-11 KCOUT_51
CN3-12 KCOUT_52
CN3-13 KCOUT_53
CN3-14 KCOUT_54
CN3-15 KCOUT_55
CN3-16 KCOUT_56
FT13
14
FT14
CN191-5
10
CN191-6
5V
CN191-2
CN191-3
18
CN191-4
17
CN191-1
CN190-5
12
CN190-6
CN190-2
CN190-3
13
CN190-4
16
CN190-1
11
CN192-8
SG
J48-4 M33_CLK
J48-3 M33_CONT
J48-2 M33_LD
J48-1 M33_FR
CN106-1 24V
CN106-2 5V
CN106-3 SG
CN106-4 PG
CN106-5 PG
CN106-6 FG
CN106-1 24V
CN106-2 5V
CN106-3 SG
CN106-4 PG
CN106-5 PG
CN106-6 FG
CN108-5 PAPER_OUT
CN108-4 SG
CN108-3 SG
CN108-2 5V
CN108-1 5V
15
CN192-6
5V
CN192-7
CN105-6 MTXD
CN105-5 SG
CN105-4 MCTS
CN105-3 MRXD
CN105-2 SG
CN105-1 MRTS
CN6- 1 KCOUT_97
CN6- 2 KCOUT_98
CN6- 3 KCOUT_99
CN6- 4 KCOUT_100
CN6- 5 KCOUT_101
CN6- 6 KCOUT_102
CN6- 7 KCOUT_103
CN6- 8 KCOUT_104
CN6- 9 KCOUT_105
CN6-10 KCOUT_106
CN6-11 KCOUT_107
CN6-12 KCOUT_108
CN6-13 KCOUT_109
CN6-14 KCOUT_110
CN6-15 KCOUT_111
CN6-16 KCOUT_112
CN112-1
CN112-2
8
CN192-4
CN192-5
CN192-2
10
CN192-3
CN192-1
CN20-1 5V
CN20-2 5V
CN20-3 S.GND
CN20-4 S.GND
CN103-1 24V
CN103-2 5V
CN103-3 SG
CN103-4 PG
CN103-5 PG
CN103-6 FG
CN107-1 PAPER_OUT
CN107-2 SG
CN107-3 SG
CN107-4 5V
CN107-5 5V
CN16-1 SYS_SIN
CN16-2 S.GND
CN16-3 /SYS_RTS
CN16-4 SYS_SOUT
CN16-5 S.GND
CN16-6 /SYS_CTS
CN16-7 /PAPEROUT_1
CN19-4 FNS2_RTS
CN19-3 FNS2_SIN
CN19-2 NC(SYS_RTS)
CN19-1 NC(SYS_SIN)
CN2-A 1 KCOUT_1
CN2-A 2 KCOUT_2
CN2-A 3 KCOUT_3
CN2-A 4 KCOUT_4
CN2-A 5 KCOUT_5
CN2-A 6 KCOUT_6
CN2-A 7 KCOUT_7
CN2-A 8 KCOUT_8
CN2-A 9 KCOUT_9
CN2-A10 KCOUT_10
CN2-A11 KCOUT_11
CN2-A12 KCOUT_12
CN2-A13 KCOUT_13
CN2-A14 KCOUT_14
CN2-A15 KCOUT_15
CN2-A16 KCOUT_16
CN2-A17 KCOUT_17
CN2-A18 KCOUT_18
CN2-A19 KCOUT_19
CN2-A20 KCOUT_20
CN2-B 1 KCOUT_21
CN2-B 2 KCOUT_22
CN2-B 3 KCOUT_23
CN2-B 4 KCOUT_24
CN2-B 5 KCOUT_25
CN2-B 6 KCOUT_26
CN2-B 7 KCOUT_27
CN2-B 8 KCOUT_28
CN2-B 9 KCOUT_29
CN2-B10 KCOUT_30
CN2-B11 KCOUT_31
CN2-B12 KCOUT_32
CN2-B13 KCOUT_33
CN2-B14 KCOUT_34
CN2-B15 KCOUT_35
CN2-B16 KCOUT_36
CN2-B17 KCOUT_37
CN2-B18 KCOUT_38
CN2-B19 KCOUT_39
CN2-B20 KCOUT_40
CN1-A 1 KCIN_1
CN1-A 2 KCIN_2
CN1-A 3 KCIN_3
CN1-A 4 KCIN_4
CN1-A 5 KCIN_5
CN1-A 6 KCIN_6
CN1-A 7 KCIN_7
CN1-A 8 KCIN_8
CN1-A 9 KCIN_9
CN1-A10 KCIN_10
CN1-A11 KCIN_11
CN1-A12 KCIN_12
CN1-A13 KCIN_13
CN1-A14 KCIN_14
CN1-A15 KCIN_15
CN1-A16 KCIN_16
CN1-B 1 KCIN_17
CN1-B 2 KCIN_18
CN1-B 3 KCIN_19
CN1-B 4 KCIN_20
CN1-B 5 KCIN_21
CN1-B 6 KCIN_22
CN1-B 7 KCIN_23
CN1-B 8 KCIN_24
CN1-B 9 KCIN_25
CN1-B10 KCIN_26
CN1-B11 KCIN_27
CN1-B12 KCIN_28
CN1-B13 KCIN_29
CN1-B14 KCIN_30
CN1-B15 KCIN_31
CN1-B16 KCIN_32
CN104-1 MTXD
CN104-2 SG
CN104-3 MCTS
CN104-4 MRXD
CN104-5 SG
CN104-6 MRTS
CN111-1
CN111-2
CN9-A 1 5V
CN9-A 2 5V
CN9-A 3 NSW1-1
CN9-A 4 NSW1-2
CN9-A 5 NSW1-4
CN9-A 6 NSW1-8
CN9-A 7 NSW2-1
CN9-A 8 NSW2-2
CN9-A 9 NSW2-4
CN9-A10 NSW2-8
CN9-A11 NSW3-1
CN9-A12 NSW3-2
CN9-A13 NSW3-4
CN9-A14 NSW3-8
CN9-A15 NSW4-1
CN9-A16 NSW4-2
CN9-A17 NSW4-4
CN9-A18 NSW4-8
CN9-A19 NSW5-1
CN9-A20 NSW5-2
CN9-B 1 NSW5-4
CN9-B 2 NSW6
CN9-B 3 NSW8
CN9-B 4 NSW7
CN9-B 5 NLED0
CN9-B 6 NLED1
CN9-B 7 NLED2
CN9-B 8 NLED3
CN9-B 9 NLED4
CN9-B10 NLED5
CN9-B11 NLED6
CN9-B12 NLED7
CN9-B13 NC
CN9-B14 NC
CN9-B15 NC
CN9-B16 NC
CN9-B17 NC
CN9-B18 NC
CN9-B19 NC
CN9-B20 NC
29
J
J
K
K
SDCB
L
SG
18
17
FT11
Circuit breaker/2
R
9
CBR1
FT12
RL1
Power relay
BLK
33
34
To rear option
R
Part name
Location
SDCB
SD control board
1-K
CBR1
Circuit breaker /1
8-O
CBR2
Circuit breaker /2
8-P
NF
Noise filter
8-O
RL1
Power relay
9-P
M33
7-P
33
CN195-1
CN195-2
34
10
CN188-1A
CN188-2A
BLK
WIT
CN188-1B
CN188-2B
MS1
CN189-2A
BLK
WIT
CN189-1B
CN189-2B
BLK
WIT
CN195-3
CN195-4
11
ACSW
G/Y
BLK
BLK
WIT
WIT
MS2
G/Y
BLK
WIT
G/Y
BLK
WIT
CN183-5
: Frame GND
CN183-1
: Line (H)
CN183-3
: Neutral (N)
P
CN184-5
: Frame GND
CN184-1
: Line (H)
CN184-3
: Neutral (N)
Q
CN185-5
: Frame GND
CN185-1
: Line (H)
CN185-3
: Neutral (N)
R
12
CN181-8
:+V/24V
CN181-7
:+V/24V
CN181-6
:+V/24V
CN181-5
:+V/24V
CN181-4
:-V/PGND
CN181-3
:-V/PGND
CN181-2
:-V/PGND
CN181-1
:-V/PGND
CN182-8
:+V/24V
CN182-7
:+V/24V
CN182-6
:+V/24V
CN182-5
:+V/24V
CN182-4
:-V/PGND
CN182-3
:-V/PGND
CN182-2
:-V/PGND
CN182-1
:-V/PGND
13
14
15
Trimmer unit
16
PS53
PS59
17
Stapler motor/Lt
M30
27
CN351- 5 MOTOR_24V
CN351-11 MOTOR_DRV
CN351- 2 NC
CN351- 4 NC
CN351- 6 NC
CN351- 8 5V
CN351- 9 5V
CN351-10 S.GND
CN351-12 S.GND
CN351- 1 STA_LOW
CN351- 3 STA_HP
CN351- 7 CLINCH
23
CN353-1 CLI_SD_DRV
CN353-2 CLI_SD_GND
CN350- 2 NC
CN350- 4 NC
CN350- 6 NC
CN350- 8 5V
CN350- 9 5V
CN350-10 S.GND
CN350-12 S.GND
CN350- 1 STA_LOW
CN350- 3 STA_HP
CN350- 7 CLINCH
CN350- 5 MOTOR_24V
CN350-11 MOTOR_DRV
JAMIB/2
SD10
CN2??- 3 S.GND
CN2??- 2 SIG
CN2??- 1 5V
CN2??- 3 S.GND
CN2??- 2 SIG
CN2??- 1 5V
CN2??- 3 S.GND
CN2??- 2 SIG
CN2??- 1 5V
-9
-10
J32-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-9
-10
J32- 1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
-13
-14
J33- 1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
J33- 1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
16
Clincher solenoid/Lt
M29
PS52
CN2??- 3 S.GND
CN2??- 2 SIG
CN2??- 1 5V
Stapler motor/Rt
PS51
CN2??- 3 S.GND
CN2??- 2 SIG
CN2??- 1 5V
31
SD9
PS50
CN2??- 1 24V
CN2??- 2 DRV
CN2??- 1 24V
CN2??- 2 DRV
15
Clincher solenoid/Rt
SD11
M32
CN180-8
:+V/24V
CN180-7
:+V/24V
CN180-6
:+V/24V
CN180-5
:+V/24V
CN180-4
:-V/PGND
CN180-3
:-V/PGND
CN180-2
:-V/PGND
CN180-1
:-V/PGND
CN2??- 1 24V
CN2??- 2 DRV
30
14
CN352-1 CLI_SD_DRV
CN352-2 CLI_SD_GND
13
M31
12
JAMIB/1
DCPS1
11
DCPS2
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
DCPS3
J46-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
K
CN370- 6 5V
CN370- 5 LED1
CN370- 4 LED2
CN370- 3 LED3
CN370- 2 LED4
CN370- 1 NC
CN370- 6 5V
CN370- 5 LED1
CN370- 4 LED2
CN370- 3 LED3
CN370- 2 LED4
CN370- 1 NC
17
18
32
J
J
13
14
11
12
21
22
21
23
25
26
22
24
27
18
28
M
28
26
24
25
N
N
Stapler/Clincher
Q
Symbol
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
Part name
Location
10-K
JAMIB/2
11-K
M29
16-N
M30
17-N
M31
15-N
M32
15-N
MS1
10-P
MS2
11-P
PS50
15-N
PS51
15-N
PS52
15-N
PS53
16-N
PS59
16-N
SD9
16-N
SD10
17-N
SD11
15-N
DCPS1
DC power supply /1
12-O
DCPS2
DC power supply /2
12-P
DCPS3
DC power supply /3
12-Q
1
2
Conveyance
3
4
Sub compile
5
CN189- 3 SIG
CN189- 2 NC
CN189- 1 SGND
CN186- 3 S.GND
CN186- 2 SIG
CN186- 1 5V
CN187- 3 S.GND
CN187- 2 SIG
CN187- 1 5V
CN188- 3 S.GND
CN188- 2 SIG
CN188- 1 5V
Clamp
6
7
CN192- 3 SIG
CN192- 2 NC
CN192- 1 SGND
8
CN195- 3 SIG
CN195- 2 NC
CN195- 1 SGND
10
CN198- 3 S.GND
CN198- 2 SIG
CN198- 1 5V
CN200- 3 S.GND
CN200- 2 SIG
CN200- 1 5V
11
CN242- * NO
CN241- * COM
12
CN221- 3 S.GND
CN221- 2 SIG
CN221- 1 5V
CN217- 3 SIG
CN217- 2 NC
CN217- 1 SGND
CN213- 3 S.GND
CN213- 2 SIG
CN213- 1 5V
CN214- 3 S.GND
CN214- 2 SIG
CN214- 1 5V
CN216- 3 S.GND
CN216- 2 SIG
CN216- 1 5V
CN215- 3 S.GND
CN215- 2 SIG
CN215- 1 5V
PS62
13
14
15
Booklet
16
CN210- 3 S.GND
CN210- 2 SIG
CN210- 1 5V
18
JAMB/1
19
JAMB/2
20
OB/1
21
OB/2
22
23
J3-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-4
FNS
24
PBCB
Main body
26
-6
14
-4
18
-5
WIT
17
J44- 6
16
J44- 5
15
J44- 4
20
BLK
11
CN40- 1 AC_IN(H)
CN40- 2 NC
CN40- 3 AC_IN(N)
19
18
-3
16
WIT
BLK
WIT
BLK
SD61
J2-2
J2-1
PS76
PS77
PS82
PS74
PS71
M72
SD71
MC72
MC71
M71
M73
PS75
M74
SD72
CN248-1A
J44- 3
15
CN248-2A
CN248-1B
-2
14
WIT
CN248-2B
J44- 2
BLK
BLK
BLK
WIT
WIT
WIT
CN45- 1 AC_H(5V)
CN45- 2 AC_H(24V1)
CN45- 3 AC_H(24V2)
CN45- 4 AC_N(5V)
CN45- 5 AC_N(24V1)
CN45- 6 AC_N(24V2)
DCPU/1
(without interlock)
BLK
BLK
CN41- 1 AC_HOT
CN41- 2 NC
CN41- 3 H1_DRIVE
CN41- 4 NC
CN41- 5 AC_HOT
CN41- 6 NC
CN41- 7 H2_DRIVE
19
WIT
M64
MS2
-1
DCPU/2
(with interlock)
CN65-1 :LINE(H)
M65
J44- 1
13
CN65-3 :LINE(N)
M62
M63
CN47-1A
26
CN165- 3
3
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
CN47-2A
CN47-1B
CN43- 1 RL_CONT
CN43- 2 H2_CONT
CN43- 3 H1_CONT
N
WIT
CN47-2B
CN95-1
V/5V
CN95-2
V/5V
CN95-3
-V/SGND
CN95-4
-V/SGND
BLK
CN165- 1
25
1
J4-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
(CB CN30)
CN50- 1 5V
CN50- 2 5V
CN50- 3 SGND
CN50- 4 SGND
J7-4
CN42- 1 5V
CN42- 2 SGND
CN42- 3 NC
CN42- 4 24V1
CN42- 5 PGND
M61
WIT
J7-3
J7-4
BLK
J7-1
J7-3
WIT
WIT
J7-2
J7-1
BLK
J8-4
BLK
CN67-1 :LINE(H)
J7-2
BLK
J8-3
CN67-5 :LINE(N)
WIT
J8-1
J8-4
WIT
FT13
CN92-1 PS_ON
CN92-2 PGND
J8-2
J8-3
FT14
CN97-2 -V/PGND
CN97-1 -V/PGND
J8-2
CN239-1A BLK
J8-1
J2-3
J2-4
MS4
BLK
CN239-2A WIT
CN239-1B
CN97-6 V/24V
CN97-5 V/24V
CN97-4 V/24V
CN97-3 -V/PGND
WIT
CN239-2B
BLK
CN66-1 :LINE(H)
CN66-5 :LINE(N)
CN135- 1 DRV
CN135- 2 EM
CN135- 3 PGND
CN134- 1 DRV
CN134- 2 EM
CN134- 3 PGND
CN224- 3 SGND
CN224- 2 SIG
CN224- 1 5V
CN223- 3 SGND
CN223- 2 SIG
CN223- 1 5V
CN231- 3 SGND
CN231- 2 SIG
CN231- 1 5V
CN226- 3 SGND
CN226- 2 SIG
CN226- 1 5V
CN225- 3 SGND
CN225- 2 SIG
CN225- 1 5V
CN222- 3 SGND
CN222- 2 SIG
CN222- 1 5V
CN151- 1 24V
CN151- 2 DRV
CN155- 1 24V
CN155- 2 DRV
CN154- 1 24V
CN154- 2 DRV
CN136- 1 DRV1
CN136- 2 DRV2
CN152- 1 24V
CN152- 2 DRV
WIT
CN93-1 PS_ON
CN93-2 PGND
-1
-2
-3
J82-3
J82-2
J82-1
Cutter HP sensor
SD41
CN98-2 -V/PGND
CN98-1 -V/PGND
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
J81-3
J81-2
J81-1
Cutter motor
(Within the cutter unit)
M50
24
CN25-1 24V
CN25-2 5V
CN25-3 SG
CN25-4 PG
CN25-5 PG
CN25-6 FG
4
CN98-6 V/24V
CN98-5 V/24V
CN98-4 V/24V
CN98-3 -V/PGND
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
J80-6
J80-5
J80-4
M48
BLK FT11
CN44- 1 5V
CN44- 2 5V
CN44- 3 SGND
CN44- 4 SGND
-22
-17
J73-22
J73-17
-4
-5
-6
J80-3
J80-2
J80-1
M49
CN137-11 24V
CN137-10 24V
CN137- 9 P.GND
CN137- 8 P.GND
CN137- 7 H/L
CN137- 6 LD
CN137- 5 CW/CCW
CN137- 4 CLOCK
CN137- 3 START/STOP
CN137- 2 S.GND
CN137- 1 5V
CN153- 1 DRV1
CN153- 2 DRV2
CN132- 1 DRV1
CN132- 2 DRV2
CN133- 1 COM
CN133- 2 COM
CN133- 3 A
CN133- 4 A/
CN133- 5 B
CN133- 6 B/
CN131- 1 DRV1
CN131- 2 DRV2
CN130- 1 COM
CN130- 2 COM
CN130- 3 A
CN130- 4 A/
CN130- 5 B
CN130- 6 B/
CN129- 3 COM
CN129- 9 COM
CN129- 1 A
CN129- 5 A/
CN129- 7 B
CN129-11 B/
CN150- 1 24V
CN150- 2 DRV
CN127- * DRV1
CN127- * DRV2
CN125- 1 DRV1
CN125- 2 DRV2
CN126- 1 DRV1
CN126- 2 DRV2
FT9
CN 1- 1 5V
CN 1- 2 NC
CN 1- 3 SGND
-23
J73-23
-1
-2
-3
J84-3
J84-2
J84-1
9
-1
-2
-3
M45
WIT FT12
BLK FT7
CN51-1 24V1
CN51-2 24V1
CN51-3 PGND
CN51-4 PGND
-3
J73- 3
52
J83-3
J83-2
J83-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-2
-1
-1Red
-2Black
M44
FT10
FT5
CN22- 1 24V1
CN22- 2 PGND
-4
J73- 4
-24
-16
J73-16
J73-24
-11
-18
J73-18
J73-11
-19
J73-19
-20
-14
-12
-9
-10
-1
-13
J73-14
J73-12
J73- 9
J73-10
J73- 1
J73-13
-2
-15
-21
J73-15
J73-21
J73- 2
-1
-2
J70- 2
J70- 1
J73-20
-1
-2
J92- 2
J92- 1
CN166-6
CN166-5
M43
CBR
CN26-1 PAPER_OUT
CN26-2 SG
CN26-3 SG
CN26-4 5V
CN26-5 5V
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J62-18
J62-17
J62-16
J62-15
J62-14
J62-13
-1
-2
M42
WIT FT8
CN 2-1 SYS_SIN
CN 2-2 S.GND
CN 2-3 /SYS_RTS
CN 2-4 SYS_SOUT
CN 2-5 S.GND
CN 2-6 /SYS_CTS
CN 2-7 /PAPEROUT_1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J61-15
J61-14
J61-13
J61-12
J61-11
J61-10
J53-9
J53-8
M41
NF1
FT6
CN27-1 MTXD
CN27-2 SG
CN27-3 MCTS
CN27-4 MRXD
CN27-5 SG
CN27-6 MRTS
CN29-1 NC
CN29-2 NC
CN29-3 FNS2_RTS
CN29-4 FNS2_SIN
CN52-1 24V2
CN52-2 24V2
CN52-3 24V2
CN52-4 PGND
CN52-5 PGND
CN52-6 PGND
CN88- 1 SGND
CN88- 2 PS91_SIG
CN88- 3 5V
CN88- 4 SGND
CN88- 5 PS92_SIG
CN88- 6 5V
CN88- 7 SGND
CN88- 8 RSV_PS2_SIG
CN88- 9 5V
CN88- 10 SGND
CN88- 11 AD_SUB1
CN88- 12 5V
-8
-9
J91- 2
J91- 1
M47
23
CN28-2
CN28-1
CN14- 1 /RES_CONT
CN14- 2 FWE_CNT1
CN14- 3 MD2
CN14- 4 SGND
CN14- 5 TXD1_OUT
CN14- 6 SGND
CN14- 7 TXD1_IN
CN14- 8 5V
CN14- 9 5V
CN89- 1 M91_24V
CN89- 2 M91_24V
CN89- 3 M91_PGND
CN89- 4 M91_PGND
CN89- 5 M91_H/L
CN89- 6 M91_LD
CN89- 7 M91_F/R
CN89- 8 M91_CLK
CN89- 9 M91_CONT
CN89- 10 M91_SGND
CN89- 11 M91_5V
CN64- 1 RSV_M2_DRV1
CN64- 2 RSV_M2_DRV2
CN64- 3 RSV_M3_DRV1
CN64- 4 RSV_M3_DRV2
CN64- 5 AD_SUB2
-6
-7
J91- 4
J91- 3
M46
AC INRET
CN235-1 24V
CN235-2 5V
CN235-3 SG
CN235-4 PG
CN235-5 PG
CN235-6 FG
CN24-1 FS_SOUT
CN24-2 S.GND
CN24-3 FS_CTS
CN24-4 FS_SIN
CN24-5 FSSET
CN24-6 FS_RTS
CN24-7 BACK_PAPER
CN24-8 NC
CN29-1 SYS_SIN
CN29-2 SYS_RTS
CN29-3 ISW_SIN
CN29-4 ISW_RTS
CN23-1 TXD
CN23-2 RXD
CN23-3 SCK
CN23-4 RTS
CN23-5 CTS
CN62- 1 5V
CN62- 2 SW61
CN62- 3 OBOUT6
CN62- 4 SGND
-4
-5
J91- 6
J91- 5
22
CN236-1 PAPER_OUT
CN236-2 SG
CN236-3 SG
CN236-4 5V
CN236-5 5V
CN237-1 MTXD
CN237-2 SG
CN237-3 MCTS
CN237-4 MRXD
CN237-5 SG
CN237-6 MRTS
CN238-2
CN238-1
-4
-3
-2
-1
CN87-B 7 PS75_SIG
CN87-B 8 RSV_PS1_SIG
CN87-B 9 NC
CN87-B10 NC
CN87-B11 SGND
CN87-B12 M71/72_DRV
CN87-B 6 PS74_SIG
-2
-3
J91- 8
J91- 7
CN122- 5 COM
CN122- 2 COM
CN122- 4 A
CN122- 6 A/
CN122- 3 B
CN122- 1 B/
CN121- 3 COM
CN121- 9 COM
CN121- 1 A
CN121- 5 A/
CN121- 7 B
CN121-11 B/
CN120- 3 COM
CN120- 9 COM
CN120- 1 A
CN120- 5 A/
CN120- 7 B
CN120-11 B/
CN119- 3 COM
CN119- 9 COM
CN119- 1 A
CN119- 5 A/
CN119- 7 B
CN119-11 B/
CN118- 5 COM
CN118- 2 COM
CN118- 4 A
CN118- 6 A/
CN118- 3 B
CN118- 1 B/
CN124- 5 COM
CN124- 2 COM
CN124- 4 A
CN124- 6 A/
CN124- 3 B
CN124- 1 B/
CN123- 5 COM
CN123- 2 COM
CN123- 4 A
CN123- 6 A/
CN123- 3 B
CN123- 1 B/
21
CN164- 3
CN164- 1
CN49- 7 MAN_SW2
CN49- 6 MAN_SW3
CN49- 5 NC
CN49- 4 MAN_LED2
CN49- 3 MAN_LED3
CN49- 2 MAN_LED4
CN49- 1 NC
J66-1
-2
-3
-4
CN13-A20 NSW5-2
CN13-A19 NSW5-1
CN13-A18 NSW4-8
CN13-A17 NSW4-4
CN13-A16 NSW4-2
CN13-A15 NSW4-1
CN13-A14 NSW3-8
CN13-A13 NSW3-4
CN13-A12 NSW3-2
CN13-A11 NSW3-1
CN13-A10 NSW2-8
CN13-A 9 NSW2-4
CN13-A 8 NSW2-2
CN13-A 7 NSW2-1
CN13-A 6 NSW1-8
CN13-A 5 NSW1-4
CN13-A 4 NSW1-2
CN13-A 3 NSW1-1
CN13-A 2 5V
CN13-A 1 5V
CN13-B20 SGND
CN13-B19 SGND
CN13-B18 NC
CN13-B17 NC
CN13-B16 NC
CN13-B15 NC
CN13-B14 NC
CN13-B13 NC
CN13-B12 NLED7
CN13-B11 NLED6
CN13-B10 NLED5
CN13-B 9 NLED4
CN13-B 8 NLED3
CN13-B 7 NLED2
CN13-B 6 NLED1
CN13-B 5 NLED0
CN13-B 4 NSW7
CN13-B 3 NSW8
CN13-B 2 NSW6
CN13-B 1 NSW5-4
CN12- 1 MONI_TXD
CN12- 2 SGND
CN12- 3 MONI_RXD
CN87-B 5 PS82_SIG
CN87-B 4 PS77_SIG
CN87-B 3 PS76_SIG
CN87-B 2 PS71_SIG
CN87-B 1 SD71_DRV
-1
J91- 9
M33
20
CN48- 4 5V
CN48- 3 MAN_SW1
CN48- 2 MAN_LED1
CN48- 1 SGND
CN5- 5 SW_4
CN5- 6 SW_5
CN5- 7 SW_6
CN5- 8 LED_2
CN5- 9 LED_3
CN5-10 LED_4
CN5-11 LED_RSV
CN5- 1 5V
CN5- 2 SW_1
CN5- 3 LED_1
CN5- 4 SGND
CN11- 1 /RES_CONT
CN11- 2 FWE_CNT1
CN11- 3 MD2
CN11- 4 SGND
CN11- 5 TXD1_OUT
CN11- 6 SGND
CN11- 7 TXD1_IN
CN11- 8 5V
CN11- 9 5V
CN87-A12 CL72_DRV
CN87-A11 CL71_DRV
CN87-A 1 24V1
CN87-A 2 PGND
CN87-A 3 NC
CN87-A 4 NC
CN87-A 5 5V
CN87-A 6 TRAY_SET
CN87-A 7 M71_LD
CN87-A 8 M72_LD
CN87-A 9 M73_DRV1
CN87-A10 M73_DRV2
CN261- 1 SD72_24V
CN261- 2 SD72_DRV
CN86- 12 NC
CN86- 13 NC
CN86- 14 RSV_SD2_24V
CN86- 15 RSV_SD2_DRV
CN86- 1 M74_24V
CN86- 2 M74_24V
CN86- 3 M74_PGND
CN86- 4 M74_PGND
CN86- 5 M74_H/L
CN86- 6 M74_LD
CN86- 7 M74_F/R
CN86- 8 M74_CLK
CN86- 9 M74_CONT
CN86- 10 M74_SGND
CN86- 11 M74_5V
CN69- 3 PGND(NC)
CN69- 4 SD61_DRV1
CN69- 5 SD61_DRV1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J56- 6
J56- 5
J56- 4
J56- 3
J56- 2
J56- 1
J64- 8
J64- 7
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
J95- 6
J95- 5
J95- 4
J95- 3
J95- 2
J95- 1
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-11
-10
-9
-8
CN4- 1 5V
CN4- 2 JAM_OUT1
CN4- 3 JAM_OUT2
CN4- 4 JAM_OUT3
CN4- 5 JAM_OUT4
CN4- 6 NC
CN4- 7 5V
CN4- 8 JAM_OUT5
CN4- 9 JAM_OUT6
CN4-10 JAM_OUT7
CN4-11 JAM_OUT8
CN4-12 NC
CN10-A20 NSW5-2
CN10-A19 NSW5-1
CN10-A18 NSW4-8
CN10-A17 NSW4-4
CN10-A16 NSW4-2
CN10-A15 NSW4-1
CN10-A14 NSW3-8
CN10-A13 NSW3-4
CN10-A12 NSW3-2
CN10-A11 NSW3-1
CN10-A10 NSW2-8
CN10-A 9 NSW2-4
CN10-A 8 NSW2-2
CN10-A 7 NSW2-1
CN10-A 6 NSW1-8
CN10-A 5 NSW1-4
CN10-A 4 NSW1-2
CN10-A 3 NSW1-1
CN10-A 2 5V
CN10-A 1 5V
CN10-B20 SGND
CN10-B19 SGND
CN10-B18 NC
CN10-B17 NC
CN10-B16 NC
CN10-B15 NC
CN10-B14 NC
CN10-B13 NC
CN10-B12 NLED7
CN10-B11 NLED6
CN10-B10 NLED5
CN10-B 9 NLED4
CN10-B 8 NLED3
CN10-B 7 NLED2
CN10-B 6 NLED1
CN10-B 5 NLED0
CN10-B 4 NSW7
CN10-B 3 NSW8
CN10-B 2 NSW6
CN10-B 1 NSW5-4
CN 9- 1 MONI_TXD
CN 9- 2 SGND
CN 9- 3 MONI_RXD
CN69- 1 M64_DRV1
CN69- 2 M64_DRV2
CN85-B 7 M60_DRV1
CN85-B 8 M60_DRV2
CN85-B 1 M65_24V
CN85-B 2 M65_24V
CN85-B 3 M65_DRV_A
CN85-B 4 M65_DRV_A/
CN85-B 5 M65_DRV_B
CN85-B 6 M65_DRV_B/
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J95-12
J95-11
J95-10
J95- 9
J95- 8
J95- 7
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
J6-1
-2
-3
-4
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
CN39- 1 PCB72_IN
CN39- 2 PCB72_INCN39- 3 AGND
CN38- 1 AGND
CN38- 2 JCLK_OUT
CN38- 3 JCLK_AGND
CN38- 4 NC
CN38- 5 NC
CN37- 16 SGND
CN37- 17 PS53_SIG
CN37- 18 5V
CN37- 13 SGND
CN37- 14 PS47_SIG
CN37- 15 5V
CN37- 10 SGND
CN37- 11 PS81_SIG
CN37- 12 5V
CN37- 7 SGND
CN37- 8 PS80_SIG
CN37- 9 5V
CN37- 4 SGND
CN37- 5 PS79_SIG
CN37- 6 5V
CN 8- 1 /RES_CONT
CN 8- 2 FWE_CNT1
CN 8- 3 MD2
CN 8- 4 SGND
CN 8- 5 TXD1_OUT
CN 8- 6 SGND
CN 8- 7 TXD1_IN
CN 8- 8 5V
CN 8- 9 5V
CN85-A 7 M63_DRV1
CN85-A 8 M63_DRV2
CN85-A 1 M62_24V
CN85-A 2 M62_24V
CN85-A 3 M62_DRV_A
CN85-A 4 M62_DRV_A/
CN85-A 5 M62_DRV_B
CN85-A 6 M62_DRV_B/
CN78- 1 NC
CN78- 2 M61_24V
CN78- 3 M61_24V
CN78- 4 M61_DRV_A
CN78- 5 M61_DRV_A/
CN78- 6 M61_DRV_B
CN78- 7 M61_DRV_B/
CN84- 7 SD41_24V
CN84- 8 SD41_DRV
CN84- 9 SD42_24V
CN84- 10 SD42_DRV
CN84- 11 SD43_24V
CN84- 12 SD43_DRV
CN84- 5 M50_DRV1
CN84- 6 M50_DRV2
CN84- 3 M48_DRV1
CN84- 4 M48_DRV2
CN84- 1 M49_DRV1
CN84- 2 M49_DRV2
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
-13
J94-13
J94-12
J94-11
J94-10
J94- 9
J94- 8
J94- 7
J94- 6
J94- 5
J94- 4
J94- 3
J94- 2
J94- 1
MS 1
CN49- 7 MAN_SW2
CN49- 6 MAN_SW3
CN49- 5 NC
CN49- 4 MAN_LED2
CN49- 3 MAN_LED3
CN49- 2 MAN_LED4
CN49- 1 NC
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
J57- 1
J57- 2
J57- 3
J57- 4
J57- 5
J57- 6
J57- 7
J57- 8
J57- 9
J57-10
J57-11
J57-12
1 SGND
2 SIN_12
3 5V
4 SGND
5 SIN_12
6 5V
7 NC
CN37- 1 SGND
CN37- 2 PS78_SIG
CN37- 3 5V
CN53CN53CN53CN53CN53CN53CN53-
CN36-B18 SGND
CN36-B19 PS58_SIG
CN36-B20 5V
CN36-B15 SGND
CN36-B16 PS57_SIG
CN36-B17 5V
CN36-B14 5V
CN36-B13 LED61_CONT
CN36-B10 SGND
CN36-B11 PS63_SIG
CN36-B12 5V
CN36-B 7 SGND
CN36-B 8 PS64_SIG
CN36-B 9 5V
CN 7-A20 NSW5-2
CN 7-A19 NSW5-1
CN 7-A18 NSW4-8
CN 7-A17 NSW4-4
CN 7-A16 NSW4-2
CN 7-A15 NSW4-1
CN 7-A14 NSW3-8
CN 7-A13 NSW3-4
CN 7-A12 NSW3-2
CN 7-A11 NSW3-1
CN 7-A10 NSW2-8
CN 7-A 9 NSW2-4
CN 7-A 8 NSW2-2
CN 7-A 7 NSW2-1
CN 7-A 6 NSW1-8
CN 7-A 5 NSW1-4
CN 7-A 4 NSW1-2
CN 7-A 3 NSW1-1
CN 7-A 2 5V
CN 7-A 1 5V
CN 7-B20 SGND
CN 7-B19 SGND
CN 7-B18 NC
CN 7-B17 NC
CN 7-B16 NC
CN 7-B15 NC
CN 7-B14 NC
CN 7-B13 NC
CN 7-B12 NLED7
CN 7-B11 NLED6
CN 7-B10 NLED5
CN 7-B 9 NLED4
CN 7-B 8 NLED3
CN 7-B 7 NLED2
CN 7-B 6 NLED1
CN 7-B 5 NLED0
CN 7-B 4 NSW7
CN 7-B 3 NSW8
CN 7-B 2 NSW6
CN 7-B 1 NSW5-4
CN 6- 1 MONI_TXD
CN 6- 2 SGND
CN 6- 3 MONI_RXD
CN74- 1 M45_24V
CN74- 2 M45_24V
CN74- 3 M45_DRV_A
CN74- 4 M45_DRV_A/
CN74- 5 M45_DRV_B
CN74- 5 M45_DRV_B/
CN77- 1 M43_24V
CN77- 2 M43_24V
CN77- 3 M43_DRV_A
CN77- 4 M43_DRV_A/
CN77- 5 M43_DRV_B
CN77- 6 M43_DRV_B/
CN77- 7 NC
CN77- 8 M44_24V
CN77- 9 M44_24V
CN77- 10 M44_DRV_A
CN77- 11 M44_DRV_A/
CN77- 12 M44_DRV_B
CN77- 13 M44_DRV_B/
CN76- 1 M41_24V
CN76- 2 M41_24V
CN76- 3 M41_DRV_A
CN76- 4 M41_DRV_A/
CN76- 5 M41_DRV_B
CN76- 6 M41_DRV_B/
CN76- 7 NC
CN76- 8 M42_24V
CN76- 9 M42_24V
CN76- 10 M42_DRV_A
CN76- 11 M42_DRV_A/
CN76- 12 M42_DRV_B
CN76- 13 M42_DRV_B/
FT-2
CN116- 1 DRV1
CN116- 2 DRV2
19
CN48- 4 5V
CN48- 3 MAN_SW1
CN48- 2 MAN_LED1
CN48- 1 SGND
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
J5-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-3
-2
-1
-4
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-9
-8
-7
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
CN36-B 4 SGND
CN36-B 5 PS62_SIG
CN36-B 6 5V
CN36-B 1 SGND
CN36-B 2 PS61_SIG
CN36-B 3 5V
CN36-A20 SGND
CN36-A19 PS65_SIG
CN36-A16 SGND
CN36-A17 PS60_SIG
CN36-A18 5V
CN36-A13 SGND
CN36-A14 PS59_SIG
CN36-A15 5V
CN36-A10 SGND
CN36-A11 PS69_SIG
CN36-A12 5V
CN36-A 7 SGND
CN36-A 8 PS67_SIG
CN36-A 9 5V
CN36-A 4 SGND
CN36-A 5 PS68_SIG
CN36-A 6 5V
CN36-A 1 SGND
CN36-A 2 PS66_SIG
CN36-A 3 5V
CN35-B16 SGND
CN35-B17 PS52_SIG
CN35-B18 5V
CN35-B19 NC
CN35-B13 SGND
CN35-B14 PS51_SIG
CN35-B15 5V
CN35-B10 SGND
CN35-B11 PS50_SIG
CN35-B12 5V
CN59-A 1 M2_LD
CN59-A 2 AD_SUB1
CN59-A 3 VR71_SIG
CN59-A 4 PS82_SIG
CN59-A 5 PS77_SIG
CN59-A 6 PS76_SIG
CN59-A 7 PS75_SIG
CN59-A 8 PS74_SIG
CN59-A 9 SIN_9
CN59-A10 PS71_SIG
CN59-A11 TRAY_SET(SW71)
CN59-A12 24V_DEC
CN59-B 1 SIN_7
CN59-B 2 M81_LD
CN59-B 3 AD_SUB2
CN59-B 4 M4_LD
CN59-B 5 PS92_SIG
CN59-B 6 PS91_SIG
CN59-B 7 M80_LD
CN59-B 8 M74_LD
CN59-B 9 M72_LD
CN59-B10 M71_LD
CN59-B11 M32_LD
CN59-B12 M91_LD
PS #110
M34
Booklet
CN371 - 6 5V
CN371 - 5 LED1
CN371 - 4 LED2
CN371 - 3 LED3
CN371 - 2 LED4
CN371 - 1 NC
CN370 - 6 5V
CN370 - 5 LED1
CN370 - 4 LED2
CN370 - 3 LED3
CN370 - 2 LED4
CN370 - 1 NC
J75- 1
J75- 2
J75- 3
J74- 1
J74- 2
J74- 3
J74- 4
J57-16
J57-17
J57-18
J57-13
J57-14
J57-15
J71- 7
J71- 8
J71- 9
J71- 4
J71- 5
J71- 6
J71- 1
J71- 2
J71- 3
J93- 1
J93- 2
J93- 3
J61-13
J61-14
J61-15
-6
-5
-4
-9
-8
-7
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-9
-8
-7
-12
-11
-10
-B 4
-B 3
-B 2
-B 1
-B 7
-B 6
-B 5
-B10
-B 9
-B 8
CN35-B 7 SGND
CN35-B 8 PS49_SIG
CN35-B 9 5V
CN35-B 4 SGND
CN35-B 5 PS46_SIG
CN35-B 6 5V
CN20-A12 M2_LD
CN20-A11 AD_SUB1
CN20-A10 VR71_SIG
CN20-A 9 PS82_SIG
CN20-A 8 PS77_SIG
CN20-A 7 PS76_SIG
CN20-A 6 PS75_SIG
CN20-A 5 PS74_SIG
CN20-A 4 SIN_9
CN20-A 3 PS71_SIG
CN20-A 2 TRAY_SET(SW71)
CN20-A 1 24VDEC
CN20-B12 SIN_7
CN20-B11 SIN_6
CN20-B10 AD_SUB2
CN20-B 9 M4_LD
CN20-B 8 PS92_SIG
CN20-B 7 PS91_SIG
CN20-B 6 M80_LD
CN20-B 5 M74_LD
CN20-B 4 M72_LD
CN20-B 3 M71_LD
CN20-B 2 M32_LD
CN20-B 1 M91_LD
-2
-1
18
CN247- 1 SIG
CN247- 2 SIGCN247- 3 GND
-3
-2
-1
J65- 1
J65- 2
J65- 3
J61-10
J61-11
J61-12
J61- 7
J61- 8
J61- 9
J62-16
J62-17
J62-18
J62-13
J62-14
J62-15
-B16
-B15
-B14
-B13
-B12
-B11
CN35-B 1 SGND
CN35-B 2 PS45_SIG
CN35-B 3 5V
CN75- 7 M47_24V
CN75- 8 M47_24V
CN75- 9 M47_DRV_A
CN75- 10 M47_DRV_A/
CN75- 11 M47_DRV_B
CN75- 12 M47_DRV_B/
-3
-4
J47- 2
J47- 1
FT-1
CN117- 1 DRV1
CN117- 2 DRV2
17
CN246- 3 GND
CN246- 1 CLK
CN246- 2 CLK-
CN204- 3 S.GND
CN204- 2 SIG
CN204- 1 5V
CN229- 3 S.GND
CN229- 2 SIG
CN229- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J63- 1
J63- 2
J63- 3
J62-10
J62-11
J62-12
J62- 7
J62- 8
J62- 9
J90-B16
J90-B17
J90-B18
J90-B19
J90-B13
J90-B14
J90-B15
J90-B10
J90-B11
J90-B12
J90-B 7
J90-B 8
J90-B 9
J90-B 4
J90-B 5
J90-B 6
-B19
-B18
-B17
CN35-A17 SGND
CN35-A18 PS44_SIG
CN35-A19 5V
CN35-A16 SGND
CN35-A15 SW42
CN35-A14 SGND
-2
J47- 3
PS #110
SD32
CN230- 3 S.GND
CN230- 2 SIG
CN230- 1 5V
CN228- 3 S.GND
CN228- 2 SIG
CN228- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J58- 1
J58- 2
J58- 3
J90-B 1
J90-B 2
J90-B 3
-A 3
-A 2
-A 1
-A 4
-A 5
-A 6
-1
J47- 4
-2
-1
CN149- 1 24V
CN149- 2 DRV
CN148- 1 24V
CN148- 2 DRV
CN148- 1 24V
CN148- 2 DRV
CN115-11 24V
CN115-10 24V
CN115- 9 P.GND
CN115- 8 P.GND
CN115- 7 H/L
CN115- 6 LD
CN115- 5 CW/CCW
CN115- 4 CLOCK
CN115- 3 START/STOP
CN115- 2 S.GND
CN115- 1 5V
SD33
Clamp motor
SD31
M21
M22
16
CN227- 3 S.GND
CN227- 2 SIG
CN227- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J52- 1
J52- 2
J52- 3
J90-A17
J90-A18
J90-A19
J90-A16
J90-A15
J90-A14
-1
-2
J41-18
J41-17
-2
-1
-2
-1
SD91
M32
SD13
15
CN232- 3 S.GND
CN232- 2 SIG
CN232- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J53-7
J53-8
J53-9
-B 3
-B 4
J42-B 9
J42-B 8
-4
J53-6
CN75- 1 M46_24V
CN75- 2 M46_24V
CN75- 3 M46_DRV_A
CN75- 4 M46_DRV_A/
CN75- 5 M46_DRV_B
CN75- 6 M46_DRV_B/
CN68- 4 M33_DRV1
CN68- 5 M33_DRV2
CN68- 6 PGND(NC)
CN68- 1 24V1_OUT
CN68- 2 PGND(NC)
CN68- 3 24V1_IN
CN83- 16 M34_DRV1
CN83- 17 M34_DRV2
CN83- 14 SD32_24V
CN83- 15 SD32_DRV
-2
-1
FD alignment solenoid
M20
14
-5
J53-5
CN58-A 1 SOUT14
CN58-A 2 SOUT13
CN58-A 3 M48_CONT
CN58-A 4 M34_F/R
CN58-A 5 M34_CONT
CN58-A 6 M33_F/R
CN58-A 7 M33_CONT
CN58-A 8 M23_F/R
CN58-A 9 M23_CONT
CN58-A10 M23_F/R
CN58-A11 M22_CONT
CN58-A12 M20_F/R
CN58-A13 M20_CONT
CN58-A14 M18_F/R
CN58-A15 M18_CONT
CN58-A16 M13_F/R
CN58-A17 M13_CONT
CN58-B 1 SOUT16
CN58-B 2 SOUT15
CN58-B 3 M73_F/R
CN58-B 4 M73_CONT
CN58-B 5 M64_F/R
CN58-B 6 M64_CONT
CN58-B 7 M63_F/R
CN58-B 8 M63_CONT
CN58-B 9 M60_F/R
CN58-B10 M60_CONT
CN58-B11 M50_F/R
CN58-B12 M50_CONT
CN58-B13 M49_F/R
CN58-B14 M49_CONT
CN58-B15 M48_F/R
CN58-B16 SOUT10
CN58-B17 SOUT9
-B 1
-B 2
J42-B11
J42-B10
51
-6
J53-4
CN35-A13 SW41
CN19-A17 SOUT14
CN19-A16 SOUT13
CN19-A15 M48_CONT
CN19-A14 M34_F/R
CN19-A13 M34_CONT
CN19-A12 M33_F/R
CN19-A11 M33_CONT
CN19-A10 M23_F/R
CN19-A 9 M23_CONT
CN19-A 8 M22_F/R
CN19-A 7 M22_CONT
CN19-A 6 M20_F/R
CN19-A 5 M20_CONT
CN19-A 4 M18_F/R
CN19-A 3 M18_CONT
CN19-A 2 M13_F/R
CN19-A 1 M13_CONT
CN19-B17 SOUT16
CN19-B16 SOUT15
CN19-B15 M73_F/R
CN19-B14 M73_CONT
CN19-B13 M64_F/R
CN19-B12 M64_CONT
CN19-B11 M63_F/R
CN19-B10 M63_CONT
CN19-B 9 M60_F/R
CN19-B 8 M60_CONT
CN19-B 7 M50_F/R
CN19-B 6 M50_CONT
CN19-B 5 M49_F/R
CN19-B 4 M49_CONT
CN19-B 3 M48_F/R
CN19-B 2 SOUT10
CN19-B 1 SOUT9
CN83- 12 SD31_24V
CN83- 13 SD31_DRV
SC stopper solenoid
SD11
13
CN163- 3 S.GND
CN163- 2 NC
CN163- 1 5V
CN219- 3 S.GND
CN219- 2 SIG
CN219- 1 5V
PS69
CN166-1
Brown-6
-A 7
CN35-A10 SGND
CN35-A11 PS43_SIG
CN35-A12 5V
CN35-A 7 SGND
CN35-A 8 PS41_SIG
CN35-A 9 5V
CN35-A 4 SGND
CN35-A 5 PS48_SIG
CN35-A 6 5V
CN35-A 1 SGND
CN35-A 2 PS42_SIG
CN35-A 3 5V
CN34- 8 SGND
CN34- 9 NC
CN34- 7 TH4_SIG
CN34- 6 SGND
CN34- 5 TH3_SIG
CN34- 4 SGND
CN34- 3 TH2_SIG
CN34- 2 SGND
SD12
M18
M19
M13
M31
M17
M23
SC alignment motor
M15
12
CN209- 3 S.GND
CN209- 2 SIG
CN209- 1 5V
CN220- 3 S.GND
CN220- 2 SIG
CN220- 1 5V
CN208- 3 S.GND
CN208- 2 SIG
CN208- 1 5V
CN218- 3 S.GND
CN218- 2 SIG
CN218- 1 5V
CN207- 3 S.GND
CN207- 2 SIG
CN207- 1 5V
CN206- 3 S.GND
CN206- 3 S.GND
CN206- 1 5V
CN166-2
Yellow-5
J90-A13
-A10
-A 9
-A 8
-A13
-A12
-A11
-A16
-A15
-A14
-A19
-A18
-A17
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
CN113- 1 DRV1
CN113- 2 DRV2
CN114- 2 COM
CN114- 5 COM
CN114- 1 A
CN114- 3 A/
CN114- 4 B
CN114- 6 B/
M12
11
CN203- 3 S.GND
CN203- 2 SIG
CN203- 1 5V
CN166-3
Brown-4
-7
J53-3
J90-A10
J90-A11
J90-A12
J90-A 7
J90-A 8
J90-A 9
J90-A 4
J90-A 5
J90-A 6
J90-A 1
J90-A 2
J90-A 3
J43- 8
J43- 7
J43- 6
J43- 5
J43- 4
J43- 3
J43- 2
CN34- 1 TH1_SIG
-A 1
-A 2
-A 3
-A 4
-A 5
-A 6
-A 7
-A 8
-A 9
-A10
-A11
J42-A11
J42-A10
J42-A 9
J42-A 8
J42-A 7
J42-A 6
J42-A 5
J42-A 4
J42-A 3
J42-A 2
J42-A 1
(DB CN70)
CN112- 1 DRV1
CN112- 2 DRV2
CN111- 3 COM
CN111- 9 COM
CN111- 1 A
CN111- 5 A/
CN111- 7 B
CN111-11 B/
CN157- 1 24V
CN157- 2 DRV
CN146- 1 24V
CN146- 2 DRV
CN110- 1 DRV1
CN110- 2 DRV2
CN144- 1 24V
CN144- 2 DRV
M81
M11
Exhaust fan /2
M80
M4
Exhaust fan /1
SD80
Glue tank
CN202- 3 S.GND
CN202- 2 SIG
CN202- 1 5V
CN242- * COM
CN201- 3 S.GND
CN201- 2 SIG
CN201- 1 5V
SW42
CN166-4
Cutter unit
Yellow-3
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-8
CN260- 1 M32_24V
CN260- 2 M32_24V
CN83- 1 NC
CN83- 2 NC
CN83- 3 M32_PGND
CN83- 4 M32_PGND
CN83- 5 M32_H/L
CN83- 6 M32_LD
CN83- 7 M32_F/R
CN83- 8 M32_CLK
CN83- 9 M32_CONT
CN83- 10 M32_SGND
CN83- 11 M32_5V
-5
J31- 1
SD4
10
Cutter HP sensor
SW41
(Within the cutter unit)
CN205- 3 S.GND
CN205- 2 SIG
CN205- 1 5V
CN241- * NO
CN199- 3 S.GND
CN199- 2 SIG
CN199- 1 5V
CN253- 2
CN253- 1
CN252- 2
CN252- 1
CN251- 2
CN251- 1
CN250- 2
J43- 1
CN33- 18 SGND
CN33- 19 PS40_SIG
CN33- 20 5V
CN33- 15 SGND
CN33- 16 PS39_SIG
CN33- 17 5V
CN33- 12 SGND
CN33- 13 PS38_SIG
CN33- 14 5V
-3
-4
J31- 3
J31- 2
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
SD3
V
-2
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-1
-2
J31- 5
J31- 4
J41-16
J41-17
J41-18
-3
-4
J20- 8
J20- 7
J41-13
J41-14
J41-15
CN82- 5 M23_DRV1
CN82- 6 M23_DRV2
CN82- 7 RSV_SD1_24V
CN82- 8 RSV_SD1_DRV
CN82- 3 SD21_24V
CN82- 4 SD21_DRV
CN82- 1 M22_DRV1
CN82- 2 M22_DRV2
CN73- 1 M21_24V
CN73- 2 M21_24V
CN73- 3 M21_DRV_A
CN73- 4 M21_DRV_A/
CN73- 5 M21_DRV_B
CN73- 6 M21_DRV_B/
-1
-2
J20-10
J20- 9
-2
-1
CN145- 1 24V
CN145- 2 DRV
CN108- 1 DRV1
CN108- 2 DRV2
CN105- 2 DRV1
CN105- 1 DRV2
CN109- 1 COM
CN109- 2 COM
CN109- 3 A
CN109- 4 A/
CN109- 5 B
CN109- 6 B/
CN107- 5 COM
CN107- 2 COM
CN107- 4 A
CN107- 6 A/
CN107- 3 B
CN107- 1 B/
CN106- 3 COM
CN106- 9 COM
CN106- 1 A
CN106- 5 A/
CN106- 7 B
CN106-11 B/
CN104- 3 COM
CN104- 9 COM
CN104- 1 A
CN104- 5 A/
CN104- 7 B
CN104-11 B/
CN103- 3 COM
CN103- 9 COM
CN103- 1 A
CN103- 5 A/
CN103- 7 B
CN103-11 B/
CN139- 1 DRV
CN139- 2 EM
CN139- 3 PGND
CN158- 1 DRV
CN158- 2 EM
CN158- 3 H/L
CN158- 4 PGND
CN138- 1 DRV
CN138- 2 EM
CN138- 3 H/L
CN138- 4 PGND
CN153- 1 DRV1
CN153- 2 DRV2
CN143- 1 24V
CN143- 2 DRV
CN142- 1 24V
CN142- 2 DRV
Clamp
CN197- 3 S.GND
CN197- 2 SIG
CN197- 1 5V
1 SUB1_CONT2
2 SUB1_CONT1
3 SUB1_F/R
4 SUB1_EN
5 SUB1_MODE1
6 SUB1_CLK
CN56-A 1 M61_CONT2
CN56-A 2 M61_CONT1
CN56-A 3 M61_F/R
CN56-A 4 M61_EN
CN56-A 5 M61_MODE1
CN56-A 6 M61_CLK
CN56-A 7 M47_CONT2
CN56-A 8 M47_CONT1
CN56-A 9 M47_F/R
CN56-A10 M47_EN
CN56-A11 M47_MODE1
CN56-A12 M47_CLK
CN56-A13 M46_CONT2
CN56-A14 M46_CONT1
CN56-A15 M46_F/R
CN56-A16 M46_EN
CN56-A17 M46_MODE1
CN56-A18 M46_CLK
CN56-B 1 M80_H/L
CN56-B 2 M80_CONT
CN56-B 3 M81_H/L
CN56-B 4 M72_CONT
CN56-B 5 M71_H/L
CN56-B 6 M71_CONT
CN56-B 7 M65_/B
CN56-B 8 M65_B
CN56-B 9 M65_/A
CN56-B10 M65_A
CN56-B11 M62_/B
CN56-B12 M62_B
CN56-B13 M62_/A
CN56-B14 M62_A
CN56-B15 M19_/B
CN56-B16 M19_B
CN56-B17 M19_/A
CN56-B18 M19_A
CN60CN60CN60CN60CN60CN60-
-1
-2
J21- 2
J21- 1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
SD1
CN250- 1
CN196- 3 S.GND
CN196- 2 SIG
CN196- 1 5V
CN249- 3 S.GND
CN249- 2 SIG
CN249- 1 5V
CN33- 11 5V
CN33- 10 LED32_CONT
CN33- 9 SGND
CN33- 8 PS37_SIG
CN33- 5 SGND
CN33- 6 PS36_SIG
CN33- 7 5V
CN17-A18 M61_CONT2
CN17-A17 M61_CONT1
CN17-A16 M61_F/R
CN17-A15 M61_EN
CN17-A14 M61_MODE1
CN17-A13 M61_CLK
CN17-A12 M47_CONT2
CN17-A11 M47_CONT1
CN17-A10 M47_F/R
CN17-A 9 M47_EN
CN17-A 8 M47_MODE1
CN17-A 7 M47_CLK
CN17-A 6 M46_CONT2
CN17-A 5 M46_CONT1
CN17-A 4 M46_F/R
CN17-A 3 M46_EN
CN17-A 2 M46_MODE1
CN17-A 1 M46_CLK
CN17-B18 M80_H/L
CN17-B17 M80_CONT
CN17-B16 M72_H/L
CN17-B15 M72_CONT
CN17-B14 M71_H/L
CN17-B13 M71_CONT
CN17-B12 M65_/B
CN17-B11 M65_B
CN17-B10 M65_/A
CN17-B 9 M65_A
CN17-B 8 M62_/B
CN17-B 7 M62_B
CN17-B 6 M62_/A
CN17-B 5 M62_A
CN17-B 4 M19_/B
CN17-B 3 M19_B
CN17-B 2 M19_/A
CN17-B 1 M19_A
CN21- 6 SUB1_CONT2
CN21- 5 SUB1_CONT1
CN21- 4 SUB1_F/R
CN21- 3 SUB1_EN
CN21- 2 SUB1_MODE1
CN21- 1 SUB1_CLK
CN81-B 9 SD91_24V
CN81-B10 SD91_DRV
CN81-B11 NC
CN81-B 7 SD13_24V
CN81-B 8 SD13_DRV
CN81-B 5 M20_DRV1
CN81-B 6 M20_DRV2
CN81-B 3 SD11_24V
CN81-B 4 SD11_DRV
-9
-8
-7
-10
-11
-12
-13
-16
-15
-14
CN33- 4 5V
CN33- 3 LED31
CN33- 2 SGND
CN33- 1 PS32_SIG
CN32-B12 SGND
CN32-B13 PS29_SIG
CN32-B14 5V
CN32-B11 SGND
CN32-B10 LED21_CONT
CN32-B 7 SGND
CN32-B 8 PS27_SIG
CN32-B 9 5V
CN32-B 4 SGND
CN32-B 5 PS26_SIG
CN32-B 6 5V
CN32-B 1 SGND
CN32-B 2 PS25_SIG
CN32-B 3 5V
CN32-A14 SGND
CN81-B 1 SD12_24V
CN81-B 2 SD12_DRV
CN81-A 9 M18_DRV1
CN81-A10 M18_DRV2
CN81-A11 NC
J41-10
J41-11
J41-12
J41- 9
J41- 8
J41- 7
J41- 6
J41- 3
J41- 4
J41- 5
-B 3
-B 2
-B 1
-B 4
-B 5
-B 6
-B 7
-B 3
-B 2
-B 1
-B 4
-B 5
-B10
-B 9
-B 8
-B13
-B12
-B11
-A 4
-A 3
-A 2
-A 1
-B 6
CN32-A13 PS28_SIG
CN81-A 7 M13_DRV1
CN81-A 8 M13_DRV2
CN162- 3 S.GND
CN162- 2 NC
CN162- 1 5V
CN194- 3 S.GND
CN194- 2 SIG
CN194- 1 5V
J42-B 9
J42-B10
J42-B11
J42-B 8
J42-B 7
J42-B 6
J42-B 5
J30-B11
J30-B12
J30-B13
J30-B10
J30-B 9
J30-B 4
J30-B 5
J30-B 6
J30-B 1
J30-B 2
J30-B 3
J30-A10
J30-A11
J30-A12
J30-A13
J30-B 8
-B 7
CN32-A10 SGND
CN32-A11 PS23_SIG
CN32-A12 5V
CN32-A 7 SGND
CN32-A 8 PS22_SIG
CN32-A 9 5V
CN81-A 1 M19_24V
CN81-A 2 M19_24V
CN81-A 3 M19_DRV_A
CN81-A 4 M19_DRV_A/
CN81-A 5 M19_DRV_B
CN81-A 6 M19_DRV_B/
-2
J33- 1
J30-B 7
-A 7
-A 6
-A 5
-A10
-A 9
-A 8
CN57-A 1 SD2_CONT
CN57-A 2 SD1_CONT
CN57-A 3 M74_H/L
CN57-A 4 M74_F/R
CN57-A 5 M74_CLK
CN57-A 6 M74_CONT
CN57-A 7 M32_H/L
CN57-A 8 M32_F/R
CN57-A 9 M32_CLK
CN57-A10 M32_CONT
CN57-A11 M91_H/L
CN57-A12 M91_F/R
CN57-A13 M91_CLK
CN57-A14 M91_CONT
CN57-A15 M2_H/L
CN57-A16 M2_F/R
CN57-A17 M2_CLK
CN57-A18 M2_CONT
CN57-B 1 SOUT17
CN57-B 2 CL72_CONT
CN57-B 3 CL71_CONT
CN57-B 4 SD80_F/R
CN57-B 5 SD80_CONT
CN57-B 6 SD72_CONT
CN57-B 7 SD71_CONT
CN57-B 8 SD43_CONT
CN57-B 9 SD42_CONT
CN57-B10 SD41_CONT
CN57-B11 SD32_CONT
CN57-B12 SD31_CONT
CN57-B13 SD21_CONT
CN57-B14 SD13_CONT
CN57-B15 SD12_CONT
CN57-B16 SD11_CONT
CN57-B17 SD4_CONT
CN57-B18 SD3_CONT
SD2
CN161- 3 S.GND
CN161- 2 NC
CN161- 1 5V
-1
J33- 2
J30-A 7
J30-A 8
J30-A 9
J30-A 4
J30-A 5
J30-A 6
CN18-A18 SD2_CONT
CN18-A17 SD1_CONT
CN18-A16 M74_H/L
CN18-A15 M74_F/R
CN18-A14 M74_CLK
CN18-A13 M74_CONT
CN18-A12 M32_H/L
CN18-A11 M32_F/R
CN18-A10 M32_CLK
CN18-A 9 M32_CONT
CN18-A 8 M3_H/L
CN18-A 7 M3_F/R
CN18-A 6 M3_CLK
CN18-A 5 M3_CONT
CN18-A 4 M2_H/L
CN18-A 3 M2_F/R
CN18-A 2 M2_CLK
CN18-A 1 M2_CONT
CN18-B18 SOUT17
CN18-B17 CL72_CONT
CN18-B16 CL71_CONT
CN18-B15 SD80_F/R
CN18-B14 SD80_CONT
CN18-B13 SD72_CONT
CN18-B12 SD71_CONT
CN18-B11 SD43_CONT
CN18-B10 SD42_CONT
CN18-B 9 SD41_CONT
CN18-B 8 SD32_CONT
CN18-B 7 SD31_CONT
CN18-B 6 SD21_CONT
CN18-B 5 SD13_CONT
CN18-B 4 SD12_CONT
CN18-B 3 SD11_CONT
CN18-B 2 SD4_CONT
CN18-B 1 SD3_CONT
-3
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
CN141- 1 24V
CN141- 2 DRV
CN140- 1 24V
CN140- 2 DRV
Sub compile
-3
-2
-1
J34- 1
J34- 2
J34- 3
CN32-A 4 SGND
CN32-A 5 PS21_SIG
CN32-A 6 5V
CN32-A 1 SGND
CN32-A 2 PS24_SIG
CN32-A 3 5V
CN31-B10 SGND
CN31-B11 SIN_11
CN31-B12 5V
CN31-B 7 SGND
CN31-B 8 PS19_SIG
CN31-B 9 5V
CN72- 1 M15_24V
CN72- 2 M15_24V
CN72- 3 M15_DRV_A
CN72- 4 M15_DRV_A/
CN72- 5 M15_DRV_B
CN72- 6 M15_DRV_B/
CN72- 7 NC
CN72- 8 M17_24V
CN72- 9 M17_24V
CN72- 10 M17_DRV_A
CN72- 11 M17_DRV_A/
CN72- 12 M17_DRV_B
CN72- 13 M17_DRV_B/
CN71- 7 M12_24V
CN71- 8 M12_24V
CN71- 9 M12_DRV_A
CN71- 10 M12_DRV_A/
CN71- 11 M12_DRV_B
CN71- 12 M12_DRV_B/
-7
-8
J10-14
J10-13
52
CN190- 1 S.GND
CN190- 2 SIG
CN190- 3 5V
-3
-2
-1
J32- 1
J32- 2
J32- 3
-A13
-A12
-A11
-3
-2
-1
CN31-B 4 SGND
CN31-B 5 PS16_SIG
CN31-B 6 5V
CN31-B 1 SGND
CN31-B 2 PS18_SIG
CN31-B 3 5V
-5
-6
J10-16
J10-15
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
CN160- 3 S.GND
CN160- 2 NC
CN160- 1 5V
CN184- 3 S.GND
CN184- 2 SIG
CN184- 1 5V
J30-A 1
J30-A 2
J30-A 3
J20- 8
J20- 9
J20-10
-6
-5
-4
CN31-A10 SGND
CN31-A11 PS17_SIG
CN31-A12 5V
CN31-A 7 SGND
CN31-A 8 PS14_SIG
CN31-A 9 5V
-3
-4
J10-18
J10-17
CN183- 3 S.GND
CN183- 2 SIG
CN183- 1 5V
CN182- 3 S.GND
CN182- 2 SIG
CN182- 1 5V
CN185- 3 S.GND
CN185- 2 SIG
CN185- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J22- 1
J22- 2
J22- 3
J20- 5
J20- 6
J20- 7
-3
-2
-1
CN71- 1 M11_24V
CN71- 2 M11_24V
CN71- 3 M11_DRV_A
CN71- 4 M11_DRV_A/
CN71- 5 M11_DRV_B
CN71- 6 M11_DRV_B/
CN61- 2 M4_PGND
CN61- 3 M80_DRV
CN61- 4 M80_PGND
CN61- 1 M4_DRV
CN80-B 9 M4_LD
CN80-B10 M80_LD
CN80-B11 M80_H/L
CN80-B12 M81_LD
CN80-B13 M81_H/L
-1
-2
J10-20
J10-19
Intermediate conveyance
motor
M2
Conveyance/Main frame
CN181- 3 S.GND
CN181- 2 SIG
CN181- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J27- 1
J27- 2
J27- 3
J24- 1
J24- 2
J24- 3
CN31-A 4 SGND
CN31-A 5 PS13_SIG
CN31-A 6 5V
CN31-A 1 SGND
CN31-A 2 PS12_SIG
CN31-A 3 5V
CN55-A 1 M43_CLK
CN55-A 2 M42_CONT2
CN55-A 3 M42_CONT1
CN55-A 4 M42_F/R
CN55-A 5 M42_EN
CN55-A 6 M42_MODE1
CN55-A 7 M42_CLK
CN55-A 8 M41_CONT2
CN55-A 9 M41_CONT1
CN55-A10 M41_F/R
CN55-A11 M41_EN
CN55-A12 M41_MODE1
CN55-A13 M41_CLK
CN55-A14 M31_CONT2
CN55-A15 M31_CONT1
CN55-A16 M31_F/R
CN55-A17 M31_EN
CN55-A18 M31_MODE1
CN55-A19 M31_CLK
CN55-B 1 SOUT23
CN55-B 2 SOUT22
CN55-B 3 M45_CONT2
CN55-B 4 M45_CONT1
CN55-B 5 M45_F/R
CN55-B 6 M45_EN
CN55-B 7 M45_MODE1
CN55-B 8 M45_CLK
CN55-B 9 M44_CONT2
CN55-B10 M44_CONT1
CN55-B11 M44_F/R
CN55-B12 M44_EN
CN55-B13 M44_MODE1
CN55-B14 M44_CLK
CN55-B15 M43_CONT2
CN55-B16 M43_CONT1
CN55-B17 M43_F/R
CN55-B18 M43_EN
CN55-B19 M43_MODE1
-1
-2
J16-6
J16-7
M1
CN101-11 24V
CN101-10 24V
CN101- 9 P.GND
CN101- 8 P.GND
CN101- 7 H/L
CN101- 6 LD
CN101- 5 CW/CCW
CN101- 4 CLOCK
CN101- 3 START/STOP
CN101- 2 S.GND
CN101- 1 5V
CN100- 2 COM
CN100- 5 COM
CN100- 1 A
CN100- 3 A/
CN100- 4 B
CN100- 6 B/
CN178- 3 S.GND
CN178- 2 SIG
CN178- 1 5V
Y
CN180- 3 S.GND
CN180- 2 SIG
CN180- 1 5V
CN177- 3 S.GND
CN177- 2 SIG
CN177- 1 5V
PS13
CN179- 3 S.GND
CN179- 2 SIG
CN179- 1 5V
CN176- 3 S.GND
CN176- 2 SIG
CN176- 1 5V
CN16-A19 M43_CLK
CN16-A18 M42_CONT2
CN16-A17 M42_CONT1
CN16-A16 M42_F/R
CN16-A15 M42_EN
CN16-A14 M42_MODE1
CN16-A13 M42_CLK
CN16-A12 M41_CONT2
CN16-A11 M41_CONT1
CN16-A10 M41_F/R
CN16-A 9 M41_EN
CN16-A 8 M41_MODE1
CN16-A 7 M41_CLK
CN16-A 6 M31_CONT2
CN16-A 5 M31_CONT1
CN16-A 4 M31_F/R
CN16-A 3 M31_EN
CN16-A 2 M31_MODE1
CN16-A 1 M31_CLK
CN16-B19 SOUT23
CN16-B18 SOUT22
CN16-B17 M45_CONT2
CN16-B16 M45_CONT1
CN16-B15 M45_F/R
CN16-B14 M45_EN
CN16-B13 M45_MODE1
CN16-B12 M45_CLK
CN16-B11 M44_CONT2
CN16-B10 M44_CONT1
CN16-B 9 M44_F/R
CN16-B 8 M44_EN
CN16-B 7 M44_MODE1
CN16-B 6 M44_CLK
CN16-B 5 M43_CONT2
CN16-B 4 M43_CONT1
CN16-B 3 M43_F/R
CN16-B 2 M43_EN
CN16-B 1 M43_MODE1
CN80-B 7 SD80_DRV1
CN80-B 8 SD80_DRV2
CN80-B 5 SD4_24V
CN80-B 6 SD4_DRV
CN80-B 3 SD3_24V
CN80-B 4 SD3_DRV
CN80-B 1 SD1_24V
CN80-B 2 SD1_DRV
CN80-A12 SD2_24V
CN80-A13 SD2_DRV
CN80-A 1 M2_24V
CN80-A 2 M2_24V
CN80-A 3 M2_PGND
CN80-A 4 M2_PGND
CN80-A 5 M2_H/L
CN80-A 6 M2_LD
CN80-A 7 M2_F/R
CN80-A 8 M2_CLK
CN80-A 9 M2_CONT
CN80-A10 M2_SGND
CN80-A11 M2_5V
CN70- 1 M1_24V
CN70- 2 M1_24V
CN70- 3 M1_DRV_A
CN70- 4 M1_DRV_A/
CN70- 5 M1_DRV_B
CN70- 6 M1_DRV_B/
CN70- 7 M31_24V
CN70- 8 M31_24V
CN70- 9 M31_DRV_A
CN70- 10 M31_DRV_A/
CN70- 11 M31_DRV_B
CN70- 12 M31_DRV_B/
CN30-B12 H1_CONT
CN30-B13 H2_CONT
CN30-B14 RL_CONT
CN30-B15 NC
CN30-B 9 SGND
CN30-B10 PS33_SIG
CN30-B11 SGND
CN30-B 6 SGND
CN30-B 7 PS31_SIG
CN30-B 8 5V
CN30-B 5 SGND
CN30-B 4 SW1
CN30-B 1 SGND
CN30-B 2 PS2_SIG
CN30-B 3 5V
CN30-A13 SGND
CN30-A14 PS5_SIG
CN30-A15 5V
CN30-A10 SGND
CN30-A11 SIN_10
CN30-A12 5V
CN54-A 1 M15_MODE1
CN54-A 2 M15_CLK
CN54-A 3 M12_CONT2
CN54-A 4 M12_CONT1
CN54-A 5 M12_F/R
CN54-A 6 M12_EN
CN54-A 7 M12_MODE1
CN54-A 8 M12_CLK
CN54-A 9 M11_CONT2
CN54-A10 M11_CONT1
CN54-A11 M11_F/R
CN54-A12 M11_EN
CN54-A13 M11_MODE1
CN54-A14 M11_CLK
CN54-A15 M1_CONT2
CN54-A16 M1_CONT1
CN54-A17 M1_F/R
CN54-A18 M1_EN
CN54-A19 M1_MODE1
CN54-A20 M1_CLK
CN54-B 1 M4_CONT
CN54-B 2 SD61_F/R
CN54-B 3 SD61_CONT
CN54-B 4 SD91_CONT
CN54-B 5 M21_CONT2
CN54-B 6 M21_CONT1
CN54-B 7 M21_F/R
CN54-B 8 M21_EN
CN54-B 9 M21_MODE1
CN54-B10 M21_CLK
CN54-B11 M17_CONT2
CN54-B12 M17_CONT1
CN54-B13 M17_F/R
CN54-B14 M17_EN
CN54-B15 M17_MODE1
CN54-B16 M17_CLK
CN54-B17 M15_CONT2
CN54-B18 M15_CONT1
CN54-B19 M15_F/R
CN54-B20 M15_EN
CN175- 3 S.GND
CN175- 2 SIG
CN175- 1 5V
PS12
U
(ACDB CN43)
-1
-2
-5
-4
-3
-3
-2
-1
CN30-A 7 SGND
CN30-A 8 PS4_SIG
CN30-A 9 5V
CN15-A20 M15_MODE1
CN15-A19 M15_CLK
CN15-A18 M12_CONT2
CN15-A17 M12_CONT1
CN15-A16 M12_F/R
CN15-A15 M12_EN
CN15-A14 M12_MODE1
CN15-A13 M12_CLK
CN15-A12 M11_CONT2
CN15-A11 M11_CONT1
CN15-A10 M11_F/R
CN15-A 9 M11_EN
CN15-A 8 M11_MODE1
CN15-A 7 M11_CLK
CN15-A 6 M1_CONT2
CN15-A 5 M1_CONT1
CN15-A 4 M1_F/R
CN15-A 3 M1_EN
CN15-A 2 M1_MODE1
CN15-A 1 M1_CLK
CN15-B20 M4_CONT
CN15-B19 M66_F/R
CN15-B18 M66_CONT
CN15-B17 SD91_CONT
CN15-B16 M21_CONT2
CN15-B15 M21_CONT1
CN15-B14 M21_F/R
CN15-B13 M21_EN
CN15-B12 M21_MODE1
CN15-B11 M21_CLK
CN15-B10 M17_CONT2
CN15-B 9 M17_CONT1
CN15-B 8 M17_F/R
CN15-B 7 M17_EN
CN15-B 6 M17_MODE1
CN15-B 5 M17_CLK
CN15-B 4 M15_CONT2
CN15-B 3 M15_CONT1
CN15-B 2 M15_F/R
CN15-B 1 M15_EN
CN193- 3 S.GND
CN193- 2 SIG
CN193- 1 5V
J16- 7
J16- 6
J16- 3
J16- 4
J16- 5
J10-18
J10-19
J10-20
-6
-5
-4
CN30-A 4 SGND
CN30-A 5 PS3_SIG
CN30-A 6 5V
CN30-A 1 SGND
CN30-A 2 PS1_SIG
CN30-A 3 5V
CN191- 3 S.GND
CN191- 2 SIG
CN191- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J17- 4
J17- 5
J17- 6
J10-15
J10-16
J10-17
-9
-8
-7
-12
-11
-10
-6
-5
-4
J17- 1
J17- 2
J17- 3
J10-12
J10-13
J10-14
J10- 9
J10-10
J10-11
CN240- 1 S.GND
-3
-2
-1
CN240- 2 SIG
CN171- 3 S.GND
CN171- 2 SIG
CN171- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
CN174- 3 S.GND
CN174- 2 SIG
CN174- 1 5V
W
CN173- 3 S.GND
CN173- 2 SIG
CN173- 1 5V
X
J12- 1
J12- 2
J12- 3
J11- 1
J11- 2
J11- 3
CN172- 3 S.GND
CN172- 2 SIG
CN172- 1 5V
CN170- 3 S.GND
CN170- 2 SIG
CN170- 1 5V
Circuit breaker
Noise filter
AC CODE
BLK
DCPU/3
51
20
17
12
PBDB
K
M
M
11
12
13
Symbol
Connector Faston
Crimp
Relay cnnector
27
ACDB
P
R
R
3
2
Part name
Entrance conveyance motor
Location
1-C
M2
1-C
M4
3-C
M11
3-C
M12
3-C
M13
4-C
M15
SC alignment motor
3-C
M17
4-C
M18
4-C
M19
4-C
M20
5-C
M21
5-C
M22
Clamp motor
6-C
M23
6-C
M31
6-C
M32
6-C
M33
8-C
M34
7-C
M80
Exhaust fan /1
3-C
M81
Exhaust fan /2
2-C
MS1
3-C
PBDB
PB drive board
1-G
SD1
2-C
2-C
SD2
SD3
2-C
SD4
2-C
SD11
FD alignment solenoid
5-C
SD12
SC stopper solenoid
5-C
SD13
5-C
SD31
7-C
SD32
7-C
SD33
7-C
SD80
2-C
SD91
5-C
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CN64- 1 RSV_M2_DRV1
CN64- 2 RSV_M2_DRV2
CN64- 3 RSV_M3_DRV1
CN64- 4 RSV_M3_DRV2
CN64- 5 AD_SUB2
-15
-21
-14
-12
-9
-10
-1
-13
-19
-18
-20
-2
-11
-16
-4
-3
-23
-22
-17
J73-15
J73-21
J73-14
J73-12
J73- 9
J73-10
J73- 1
J73-13
J73-19
J73-18
J73-20
J73- 2
J73-11
J73-16
J73- 4
J73- 3
J73-23
J73-22
J73-17
H
PBDB(2/2)
CN88- 1 SGND
CN88- 2 PS91_SIG
CN88- 3 5V
CN88- 4 SGND
CN88- 5 PS92_SIG
CN88- 6 5V
CN88- 7 SGND
CN88- 8 RSV_PS2_SIG
CN88- 9 5V
CN88- 10 SGND
CN88- 11 AD_SUB1
CN88- 12 5V
17
PS77
PS82
PS74
PS75
M71
M72
CN226- 3 SGND
CN226- 2 SIG
CN226- 1 5V
CN231- 3 SGND
CN231- 2 SIG
CN231- 1 5V
CN223- 3 SGND
CN223- 2 SIG
CN223- 1 5V
CN224- 3 SGND
CN224- 2 SIG
CN224- 1 5V
CN134- 1 DRV
CN134- 2 EM
CN134- 3 PGND
CN135- 1 DRV
CN135- 2 EM
CN135- 3 PGND
AC CODE
BLK
FT10
WIT FT12
4
FT5
BLK FT7
FT9
BLK FT11
3
J8-1 BLK
J8-2
J8-2 WIT
CN239-2A
BLK
CN47-1B
CN47-1A
DCPU/2
DCPU/1
(with interlock)
(without interlock)
13
19
14
15
16
CN239-1B
BLK
CN239-2B
WIT
WIT
WIT
CN248-2B
CN248-2A
BLK
CN248-1B
CN248-1A
18
11
I
18
DCPU/3
CN89- 1 M91_24V
CN89- 2 M91_24V
CN89- 3 M91_PGND
CN89- 4 M91_PGND
CN89- 5 M91_H/L
CN89- 6 M91_LD
CN89- 7 M91_F/R
CN89- 8 M91_CLK
CN89- 9 M91_CONT
CN89- 10 M91_SGND
CN89- 11 M91_5V
17
WIT
WIT FT8
WIT
PS76
CN225- 3 SGND
CN225- 2 SIG
CN225- 1 5V
NF1
FT6
BLK
PS71
CN222- 3 SGND
CN222- 2 SIG
CN222- 1 5V
J8-1
WIT
J7-2
J7-1
J7-3
J7-4
J2-2
SD71
CN151- 1 24V
CN151- 2 DRV
BLK
J7-2
WIT
MC72
CN155- 1 24V
CN155- 2 DRV
CBR
CN65-1 :LINE(H)
MC71
CN154- 1 24V
CN154- 2 DRV
J7-1
CN239-1A
J2-1
M73
CN136- 1 DRV1
CN136- 2 DRV2
17
BLK
SD72
CN152- 1 24V
CN152- 2 DRV
J8-3
CN65-3 :LINE(N)
M74
J8-4
J8-3
CN95-1
V/5V
CN95-2
V/5V
CN95-3
-V/SGND
CN95-4
-V/SGND
SD61
CN153- 1 DRV1
CN153- 2 DRV2
J8-4
BLK
BLK
M64
CN132- 1 DRV1
CN132- 2 DRV2
WIT
J7-3
WIT
M65
CN133- 1 COM
CN133- 2 COM
CN133- 3 A
CN133- 4 A/
CN133- 5 B
CN133- 6 B/
J7-4
CN67-1 :LINE(H)
M63
CN131- 1 DRV1
CN131- 2 DRV2
WIT
CN47-2B
BLK
WIT
J2-3
J2-4
-3
-2
-1
M62
CN130- 1 COM
CN130- 2 COM
CN130- 3 A
CN130- 4 A/
CN130- 5 B
CN130- 6 B/
AC INRET
CN92-1 PS_ON
CN92-2 PGND
-1
-2
-3
J82-3
J82-2
J82-1
-3
-2
-1
M61
CN129- 3 COM
CN129- 9 COM
CN129- 1 A
CN129- 5 A/
CN129- 7 B
CN129-11 B/
CN97-2 -V/PGND
CN97-1 -V/PGND
CN67-5 :LINE(N)
-1
-2
-3
J81-3
J81-2
J81-1
Cutter HP sensor
SD41
CN150- 1 24V
CN150- 2 DRV
CN97-6 V/24V
CN97-5 V/24V
CN97-4 V/24V
CN97-3 -V/PGND
CN66-1 :LINE(H)
-1
-2
-3
J80-6
J80-5
J80-4
BLK
-4
-5
-6
J80-3
J80-2
J80-1
Cutter motor
(Within the cutter unit)
M50
CN127- * DRV1
CN127- * DRV2
CN137-11 24V
CN137-10 24V
CN137- 9 P.GND
CN137- 8 P.GND
CN137- 7 H/L
CN137- 6 LD
CN137- 5 CW/CCW
CN137- 4 CLOCK
CN137- 3 START/STOP
CN137- 2 S.GND
CN137- 1 5V
M48
CN125- 1 DRV1
CN125- 2 DRV2
CN93-1 PS_ON
CN93-2 PGND
CN66-5 :LINE(N)
-1
-2
-3
J84-3
J84-2
J84-1
WIT
-1
-2
-3
J83-3
J83-2
J83-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-2
-1
-1Red
-2Black
16
CN98-2 -V/PGND
CN98-1 -V/PGND
CN98-6 V/24V
CN98-5 V/24V
CN98-4 V/24V
CN98-3 -V/PGND
-24
-1
-2
J70- 2
J70- 1
J73-24
-1
-2
J92- 2
J92- 1
CN166-6
CN166-5
15
CN52-6 PGND
CN52-5 PGND
CN52-4 PGND
CN52-3 24V2
CN52-2 24V2
CN52-1 24V2
CN87-B 7 PS75_SIG
CN87-B 8 RSV_PS1_SIG
CN87-B 9 NC
CN87-B10 NC
CN87-B11 SGND
CN87-B12 M71/72_DRV
CN87-B 6 PS74_SIG
CN87-B 5 PS82_SIG
CN87-B 4 PS77_SIG
CN87-B 3 PS76_SIG
CN87-B 2 PS71_SIG
CN87-B 1 SD71_DRV
CN87-A12 CL72_DRV
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J62-18
J62-17
J62-16
J62-15
J62-14
J62-13
-1
-2
M49
CN126- 1 DRV1
CN126- 2 DRV2
Booklet
CN87-A11 CL71_DRV
CN87-A 1 24V1
CN87-A 2 PGND
CN87-A 3 NC
CN87-A 4 NC
CN87-A 5 5V
CN87-A 6 TRAY_SET
CN87-A 7 M71_LD
CN87-A 8 M72_LD
CN87-A 9 M73_DRV1
CN87-A10 M73_DRV2
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J61-15
J61-14
J61-13
J61-12
J61-11
J61-10
J53-9
J53-8
M45
CN122- 5 COM
CN122- 2 COM
CN122- 4 A
CN122- 6 A/
CN122- 3 B
CN122- 1 B/
14
CN51-4 PGND
CN51-3 PGND
CN51-2 24V1
CN51-1 24V1
CN50- 4 SGND
CN50- 3 SGND
CN50- 2 5V
CN50- 1 5V
CN86- 12 SD72_24V
CN86- 13 SD72_DRV
CN86- 14 RSV_SD2_24V
CN86- 15 RSV_SD2_DRV
-8
-9
J91- 2
J91- 1
J64- 8
J64- 7
-6
-7
J91- 4
J91- 3
M44
CN121- 3 COM
CN121- 9 COM
CN121- 1 A
CN121- 5 A/
CN121- 7 B
CN121-11 B/
13
CN86- 1 M74_24V
CN86- 2 M74_24V
CN86- 3 M74_PGND
CN86- 4 M74_PGND
CN86- 5 M74_H/L
CN86- 6 M74_LD
CN86- 7 M74_F/R
CN86- 8 M74_CLK
CN86- 9 M74_CONT
CN86- 10 M74_SGND
CN86- 11 M74_5V
CN69- 3 PGND(NC)
CN69- 4 SD61_DRV1
CN69- 5 SD61_DRV1
CN69- 1 M64_DRV1
CN69- 2 M64_DRV2
CN85-B 7 M60_DRV1
CN85-B 8 M60_DRV2
CN85-B 1 M65_24V
CN85-B 2 M65_24V
CN85-B 3 M65_DRV_A
CN85-B 4 M65_DRV_A/
CN85-B 5 M65_DRV_B
CN85-B 6 M65_DRV_B/
-4
-5
J91- 6
J91- 5
M43
CN120- 3 COM
CN120- 9 COM
CN120- 1 A
CN120- 5 A/
CN120- 7 B
CN120-11 B/
12
CN85-A 7 M63_DRV1
CN85-A 8 M63_DRV2
-2
-3
J91- 8
J91- 7
M42
CN119- 3 COM
CN119- 9 COM
CN119- 1 A
CN119- 5 A/
CN119- 7 B
CN119-11 B/
CN85-A 1 M62_24V
CN85-A 2 M62_24V
CN85-A 3 M62_DRV_A
CN85-A 4 M62_DRV_A/
CN85-A 5 M62_DRV_B
CN85-A 6 M62_DRV_B/
-1
J91- 9
CN78- 1 NC
CN78- 2 M61_24V
CN78- 3 M61_24V
CN78- 4 M61_DRV_A
CN78- 5 M61_DRV_A/
CN78- 6 M61_DRV_B
CN78- 7 M61_DRV_B/
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J56- 6
J56- 5
J56- 4
J56- 3
J56- 2
J56- 1
CN84- 7 SD41_24V
CN84- 8 SD41_DRV
CN84- 9 SD42_24V
CN84- 10 SD42_DRV
CN84- 11 SD43_24V
CN84- 12 SD43_DRV
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
J95- 6
J95- 5
J95- 4
J95- 3
J95- 2
J95- 1
M41
CN118- 5 COM
CN118- 2 COM
CN118- 4 A
CN118- 6 A/
CN118- 3 B
CN118- 1 B/
11
CN84- 5 M50_DRV1
CN84- 6 M50_DRV2
CN84- 3 M48_DRV1
CN84- 4 M48_DRV2
CN84- 1 M49_DRV1
CN84- 2 M49_DRV2
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J95-12
J95-11
J95-10
J95- 9
J95- 8
J95- 7
M47
CN124- 5 COM
CN124- 2 COM
CN124- 4 A
CN124- 6 A/
CN124- 3 B
CN124- 1 B/
10
CN74- 1 M45_24V
CN74- 2 M45_24V
CN74- 3 M45_DRV_A
CN74- 4 M45_DRV_A/
CN74- 5 M45_DRV_B
CN74- 5 M45_DRV_B/
CN77- 1 M43_24V
CN77- 2 M43_24V
CN77- 3 M43_DRV_A
CN77- 4 M43_DRV_A/
CN77- 5 M43_DRV_B
CN77- 6 M43_DRV_B/
CN77- 7 NC
CN77- 8 M44_24V
CN77- 9 M44_24V
CN77- 10 M44_DRV_A
CN77- 11 M44_DRV_A/
CN77- 12 M44_DRV_B
CN77- 13 M44_DRV_B/
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
-13
J94-13
J94-12
J94-11
J94-10
J94- 9
J94- 8
J94- 7
J94- 6
J94- 5
J94- 4
J94- 3
J94- 2
J94- 1
CN76- 1 M41_24V
CN76- 2 M41_24V
CN76- 3 M41_DRV_A
CN76- 4 M41_DRV_A/
CN76- 5 M41_DRV_B
CN76- 6 M41_DRV_B/
CN76- 7 NC
CN76- 8 M42_24V
CN76- 9 M42_24V
CN76- 10 M42_DRV_A
CN76- 11 M42_DRV_A/
CN76- 12 M42_DRV_B
CN76- 13 M42_DRV_B/
M46
C
CN123- 5 COM
CN123- 2 COM
CN123- 4 A
CN123- 6 A/
CN123- 3 B
CN123- 1 B/
CN75- 7 M47_24V
CN75- 8 M47_24V
CN75- 9 M47_DRV_A
CN75- 10 M47_DRV_A/
CN75- 11 M47_DRV_B
CN75- 12 M47_DRV_B/
CN75- 1 M46_24V
CN75- 2 M46_24V
CN75- 3 M46_DRV_A
CN75- 4 M46_DRV_A/
CN75- 5 M46_DRV_B
CN75- 6 M46_DRV_B/
18
Circuit breaker
Noise filter
FT14
FT13
MS4
MS3
Upper door switch
BLK
102
12
20
Part name
Location
CBR
Circuit breaker
18-A
DCPU/1
17-F
DCPU/2
17-F
DCPU/3
18-F
M41
10-C
M42
10-C
M43
11-C
M44
11-C
M45
11-C
M46
10-C
M47
10-C
M48
12-C
M49
12-C
M50
Cutter motor
12-C
M61
12-C
M62
13-C
M63
13-C
M64
13-C
M65
13-C
M71
16-C
M72
16-C
M73
15-C
M74
14-C
MC71
15-C
MC72
15-C
MS2
17-C
MS3
18-C
MS4
18-B
NF
Noise filter
18-A
PBDB
PB drive board
10-H
PS71
15-C
PS74
16-C
PS75
16-C
PS76
15-C
PS77
15-C
PS82
16-C
SD41
12-C
SD61
14-C
SD71
15-C
SD72
14-C
R
1
CN174- 3 S.GND
CN174- 2 SIG
CN174- 1 5V
CN171- 3 S.GND
CN171- 2 SIG
CN171- 1 5V
Conveyance
2
CN176- 3 S.GND
CN176- 2 SIG
CN176- 1 5V
CN177- 3 S.GND
CN177- 2 SIG
CN177- 1 5V
CN179- 3 S.GND
CN179- 2 SIG
CN179- 1 5V
CN180- 3 S.GND
CN180- 2 SIG
CN180- 1 5V
CN178- 3 S.GND
CN178- 2 SIG
CN178- 1 5V
CN181- 3 S.GND
CN181- 2 SIG
CN181- 1 5V
CN185- 3 S.GND
CN185- 2 SIG
CN185- 1 5V
CN182- 3 S.GND
CN182- 2 SIG
CN182- 1 5V
CN183- 3 S.GND
CN183- 2 SIG
CN183- 1 5V
CN184- 3 S.GND
CN184- 2 SIG
CN184- 1 5V
CN189- 3 SIG
CN189- 2 NC
CN189- 1 SGND
CN186- 3 S.GND
CN186- 2 SIG
CN186- 1 5V
CN187- 3 S.GND
CN187- 2 SIG
CN187- 1 5V
CN188- 3 S.GND
CN188- 2 SIG
CN188- 1 5V
PS12
PS13
Sub compile
Clamp
4
5
CN198- 3 S.GND
CN198- 2 SIG
CN198- 1 5V
CN200- 3 S.GND
CN200- 2 SIG
CN200- 1 5V
CN242- * NO
CN202- 3 S.GND
CN202- 2 SIG
CN202- 1 5V
CN203- 3 S.GND
CN203- 2 SIG
CN203- 1 5V
CN206- 3 S.GND
CN206- 3 S.GND
CN206- 1 5V
CN207- 3 S.GND
CN207- 2 SIG
CN207- 1 5V
CN208- 3 S.GND
CN208- 2 SIG
CN208- 1 5V
CN209- 3 S.GND
CN209- 2 SIG
CN209- 1 5V
CN242- * COM
CN201- 3 S.GND
CN201- 2 SIG
CN201- 1 5V
SW42
CN166-4
CN166-3
CN166-2
CN166-1
Cutter unit
Yellow-3
Brown-4
Yellow-5
Brown-6
-1
-2
-1
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
J32- 1
J32- 2
J32- 3
J34- 1
J34- 2
J34- 3
J33- 2
J33- 1
J53-3
J53-4
J53-5
J53-6
J53-7
J53-8
J53-9
J52- 1
J52- 2
J52- 3
J58- 1
J58- 2
J58- 3
-B 3
-B 2
-B 1
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
J42-B 9
J42-B10
J42-B11
J41- 3
J41- 4
J41- 5
J41- 6
J41- 7
J41- 8
J41- 9
J41-10
J41-11
J41-12
J41-13
J41-14
J41-15
J41-16
J41-17
J41-18
-A19
-A18
-A17
-A16
-A15
-A14
-A13
-A12
-A11
-A10
-A 9
-A 8
-A 7
-A 6
-A 5
-A 4
-A 3
-A 2
-A 1
-B19
-B18
-B17
-B16
-B15
-B14
-B13
-B12
-B11
-B10
-B 9
-B 8
-B 7
-B 6
-B 5
-B 4
-B 3
-B 2
-B 1
J90-A 1
J90-A 2
J90-A 3
J90-A 4
J90-A 5
J90-A 6
J90-A 7
J90-A 8
J90-A 9
J90-A10
J90-A11
J90-A12
J90-A13
J90-A14
J90-A15
J90-A16
J90-A17
J90-A18
J90-A19
J90-B 1
J90-B 2
J90-B 3
J90-B 4
J90-B 5
J90-B 6
J90-B 7
J90-B 8
J90-B 9
J90-B10
J90-B11
J90-B12
J90-B13
J90-B14
J90-B15
J90-B16
J90-B17
J90-B18
J90-B19
-1
-B 4
J42-B 8
J43- 8
-B 5
J42-B 7
-2
-B 6
J42-B 6
J43- 7
-B 7
J42-B 5
-3
-B 3
-B 2
-B 1
J30-B11
J30-B12
J30-B13
J43- 6
-B 4
J30-B10
-4
-B 5
J30-B 9
J43- 5
-B10
-B 9
-B 8
J30-B 4
J30-B 5
J30-B 6
-5
-B13
-B12
-B11
J30-B 1
J30-B 2
J30-B 3
J43- 4
-A 4
-A 3
-A 2
-A 1
J30-A10
J30-A11
J30-A12
J30-A13
-6
-B 6
J30-B 8
-7
-B 7
J30-B 7
J43- 3
-A 7
-A 6
-A 5
J30-A 7
J30-A 8
J30-A 9
-8
-A10
-A 9
-A 8
J30-A 4
J30-A 5
J30-A 6
J43- 2
-A13
-A12
-A11
J30-A 1
J30-A 2
J30-A 3
J43- 1
-3
-2
-1
J20- 8
J20- 9
J20-10
CN20-A12 M2_LD
CN20-A11 AD_SUB1
CN20-A10 VR71_SIG
CN20-A 9 PS82_SIG
CN20-A 8 PS77_SIG
CN20-A 7 PS76_SIG
CN20-A 6 PS75_SIG
CN20-A 5 PS74_SIG
CN20-A 4 SIN_9
CN20-A 3 PS71_SIG
CN20-A 2 TRAY_SET(SW71)
CN20-A 1 24VDEC
CN20-B12 SIN_7
CN20-B11 SIN_6
CN20-B10 AD_SUB2
CN20-B 9 M4_LD
CN20-B 8 PS92_SIG
CN20-B 7 PS91_SIG
CN20-B 6 M80_LD
CN20-B 5 M74_LD
CN20-B 4 M72_LD
CN20-B 3 M71_LD
CN20-B 2 M32_LD
CN20-B 1 M91_LD
CN19-A17 SOUT14
CN19-A16 SOUT13
CN19-A15 M48_CONT
CN19-A14 M34_F/R
CN19-A13 M34_CONT
CN19-A12 M33_F/R
CN19-A11 M33_CONT
CN19-A10 M23_F/R
CN19-A 9 M23_CONT
CN19-A 8 M22_F/R
CN19-A 7 M22_CONT
CN19-A 6 M20_F/R
CN19-A 5 M20_CONT
CN19-A 4 M18_F/R
CN19-A 3 M18_CONT
CN19-A 2 M13_F/R
CN19-A 1 M13_CONT
CN19-B17 SOUT16
CN19-B16 SOUT15
CN19-B15 M73_F/R
CN19-B14 M73_CONT
CN19-B13 M64_F/R
CN19-B12 M64_CONT
CN19-B11 M63_F/R
CN19-B10 M63_CONT
CN19-B 9 M60_F/R
CN19-B 8 M60_CONT
CN19-B 7 M50_F/R
CN19-B 6 M50_CONT
CN19-B 5 M49_F/R
CN19-B 4 M49_CONT
CN19-B 3 M48_F/R
CN19-B 2 SOUT10
CN19-B 1 SOUT9
CN17-A18 M61_CONT2
CN17-A17 M61_CONT1
CN17-A16 M61_F/R
CN17-A15 M61_EN
CN17-A14 M61_MODE1
CN17-A13 M61_CLK
CN17-A12 M47_CONT2
CN17-A11 M47_CONT1
CN17-A10 M47_F/R
CN17-A 9 M47_EN
CN17-A 8 M47_MODE1
CN17-A 7 M47_CLK
CN17-A 6 M46_CONT2
CN17-A 5 M46_CONT1
CN17-A 4 M46_F/R
CN17-A 3 M46_EN
CN17-A 2 M46_MODE1
CN17-A 1 M46_CLK
CN17-B18 M80_H/L
CN17-B17 M80_CONT
CN17-B16 M72_H/L
CN17-B15 M72_CONT
CN17-B14 M71_H/L
CN17-B13 M71_CONT
CN17-B12 M65_/B
CN17-B11 M65_B
CN17-B10 M65_/A
CN17-B 9 M65_A
CN17-B 8 M62_/B
CN17-B 7 M62_B
CN17-B 6 M62_/A
CN17-B 5 M62_A
CN17-B 4 M19_/B
CN17-B 3 M19_B
CN17-B 2 M19_/A
CN17-B 1 M19_A
CN21- 6 SUB1_CONT2
CN21- 5 SUB1_CONT1
CN21- 4 SUB1_F/R
CN21- 3 SUB1_EN
CN21- 2 SUB1_MODE1
CN21- 1 SUB1_CLK
CN18-A18 SD2_CONT
CN18-A17 SD1_CONT
CN18-A16 M74_H/L
CN18-A15 M74_F/R
CN18-A14 M74_CLK
CN18-A13 M74_CONT
CN18-A12 M32_H/L
CN18-A11 M32_F/R
CN18-A10 M32_CLK
CN18-A 9 M32_CONT
CN18-A 8 M3_H/L
CN18-A 7 M3_F/R
CN18-A 6 M3_CLK
CN18-A 5 M3_CONT
CN18-A 4 M2_H/L
CN18-A 3 M2_F/R
CN18-A 2 M2_CLK
CN18-A 1 M2_CONT
CN18-B18 SOUT17
CN18-B17 CL72_CONT
CN18-B16 CL71_CONT
CN18-B15 SD80_F/R
CN18-B14 SD80_CONT
CN18-B13 SD72_CONT
CN18-B12 SD71_CONT
CN18-B11 SD43_CONT
CN18-B10 SD42_CONT
CN18-B 9 SD41_CONT
CN18-B 8 SD32_CONT
CN18-B 7 SD31_CONT
CN18-B 6 SD21_CONT
CN18-B 5 SD13_CONT
CN18-B 4 SD12_CONT
CN18-B 3 SD11_CONT
CN18-B 2 SD4_CONT
CN18-B 1 SD3_CONT
CN16-A19 M43_CLK
CN16-A18 M42_CONT2
CN16-A17 M42_CONT1
CN16-A16 M42_F/R
CN16-A15 M42_EN
CN16-A14 M42_MODE1
CN16-A13 M42_CLK
CN16-A12 M41_CONT2
CN16-A11 M41_CONT1
CN16-A10 M41_F/R
CN16-A 9 M41_EN
CN16-A 8 M41_MODE1
CN16-A 7 M41_CLK
CN16-A 6 M31_CONT2
CN16-A 5 M31_CONT1
CN16-A 4 M31_F/R
CN16-A 3 M31_EN
CN16-A 2 M31_MODE1
CN16-A 1 M31_CLK
CN16-B19 SOUT23
CN16-B18 SOUT22
CN16-B17 M45_CONT2
CN16-B16 M45_CONT1
CN16-B15 M45_F/R
CN16-B14 M45_EN
CN16-B13 M45_MODE1
CN16-B12 M45_CLK
CN16-B11 M44_CONT2
CN16-B10 M44_CONT1
CN16-B 9 M44_F/R
CN16-B 8 M44_EN
CN16-B 7 M44_MODE1
CN16-B 6 M44_CLK
CN16-B 5 M43_CONT2
CN16-B 4 M43_CONT1
CN16-B 3 M43_F/R
CN16-B 2 M43_EN
CN16-B 1 M43_MODE1
CN35-B16 SGND
CN35-B17 PS52_SIG
CN35-B18 5V
CN35-B19 NC
CN35-B13 SGND
CN35-B14 PS51_SIG
CN35-B15 5V
CN35-B10 SGND
CN35-B11 PS50_SIG
CN35-B12 5V
CN35-B 7 SGND
CN35-B 8 PS49_SIG
CN35-B 9 5V
CN35-B 4 SGND
CN35-B 5 PS46_SIG
CN35-B 6 5V
CN35-B 1 SGND
CN35-B 2 PS45_SIG
CN35-B 3 5V
CN35-A17 SGND
CN35-A18 PS44_SIG
CN35-A19 5V
CN35-A16 SGND
CN35-A15 SW42
CN35-A14 SGND
CN35-A13 SW41
CN35-A10 SGND
CN35-A11 PS43_SIG
CN35-A12 5V
CN35-A 7 SGND
CN35-A 8 PS41_SIG
CN35-A 9 5V
CN35-A 4 SGND
CN35-A 5 PS48_SIG
CN35-A 6 5V
CN35-A 1 SGND
CN35-A 2 PS42_SIG
CN35-A 3 5V
CN34- 8 SGND
CN34- 9 NC
CN34- 7 TH4_SIG
CN34- 6 SGND
CN34- 5 TH3_SIG
CN34- 4 SGND
CN34- 3 TH2_SIG
CN34- 2 SGND
CN34- 1 TH1_SIG
CN33- 18 SGND
CN33- 19 PS40_SIG
CN33- 20 5V
CN33- 15 SGND
CN33- 16 PS39_SIG
CN33- 17 5V
CN33- 12 SGND
CN33- 13 PS38_SIG
CN33- 14 5V
CN33- 11 5V
CN33- 10 LED32_CONT
CN33- 9 SGND
CN33- 8 PS37_SIG
CN33- 5 SGND
CN33- 6 PS36_SIG
CN33- 7 5V
CN33- 4 5V
CN33- 3 LED31
CN33- 2 SGND
CN33- 1 PS32_SIG
CN32-B12 SGND
CN32-B13 PS29_SIG
CN32-B14 5V
CN32-B11 SGND
CN32-B10 LED21_CONT
CN32-B 7 SGND
CN32-B 8 PS27_SIG
CN32-B 9 5V
CN32-B 4 SGND
CN32-B 5 PS26_SIG
CN32-B 6 5V
CN32-B 1 SGND
CN32-B 2 PS25_SIG
CN32-B 3 5V
CN32-A14 SGND
CN32-A13 PS28_SIG
CN32-A10 SGND
CN32-A11 PS23_SIG
CN32-A12 5V
CN32-A 7 SGND
CN32-A 8 PS22_SIG
CN32-A 9 5V
CN32-A 4 SGND
CN32-A 5 PS21_SIG
CN32-A 6 5V
CN32-A 1 SGND
CN32-A 2 PS24_SIG
CN32-A 3 5V
CN31-B10 SGND
CN31-B11 SIN_11
CN31-B12 5V
CN31-B 7 SGND
CN31-B 8 PS19_SIG
CN31-B 9 5V
CN31-B 4 SGND
CN31-B 5 PS16_SIG
CN31-B 6 5V
CN31-B 1 SGND
CN31-B 2 PS18_SIG
CN31-B 3 5V
CN31-A10 SGND
CN31-A11 PS17_SIG
CN31-A12 5V
CN31-A 7 SGND
CN31-A 8 PS14_SIG
CN31-A 9 5V
CN31-A 4 SGND
CN31-A 5 PS13_SIG
CN31-A 6 5V
CN31-A 1 SGND
CN31-A 2 PS12_SIG
CN31-A 3 5V
CN30-B12 H1_CONT
CN30-B13 H2_CONT
CN30-B14 RL_CONT
CN30-B15 NC
CN30-B 9 SGND
CN30-B10 PS33_SIG
CN30-B11 SGND
CN30-B 6 SGND
CN30-B 7 PS31_SIG
CN30-B 8 5V
CN30-B 5 SGND
CN30-B 4 SW1
CN241- * COM
CN241- * NO
CN205- 3 S.GND
CN205- 2 SIG
CN205- 1 5V
Cutter HP sensor
SW41
(Within the cutter unit)
CN199- 3 S.GND
CN199- 2 SIG
CN199- 1 5V
CN253- 2
CN253- 1
CN252- 2
CN252- 1
CN251- 2
-2
-1
-2
-3
-2
-1
J22- 1
J22- 2
J22- 3
-6
-5
-4
-1
J16- 7
J20- 5
J20- 6
J20- 7
-2
J16- 6
CN30-B 1 SGND
CN30-B 2 PS2_SIG
CN30-B 3 5V
CN30-A13 SGND
CN30-A14 PS5_SIG
CN30-A15 5V
CN30-A10 SGND
CN30-A11 SIN_10
CN30-A12 5V
CN30-A 7 SGND
CN30-A 8 PS4_SIG
CN30-A 9 5V
CN251- 1
CN250- 2
CN250- 1
CN197- 3 S.GND
CN197- 2 SIG
CN197- 1 5V
CN249- 3 S.GND
CN249- 2 SIG
CN249- 1 5V
CN196- 3 S.GND
CN196- 2 SIG
CN196- 1 5V
CN195- 3 SIG
CN195- 2 NC
CN195- 1 SGND
-3
-2
-1
J27- 1
J27- 2
J27- 3
-5
-4
-3
J16- 3
J16- 4
J16- 5
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
J10-18
J10-19
J10-20
J24- 1
J24- 2
J24- 3
-6
-5
-4
J10-15
J10-16
J10-17
CN30-A 4 SGND
CN30-A 5 PS3_SIG
CN30-A 6 5V
CN15-A20 M15_MODE1
CN15-A19 M15_CLK
CN15-A18 M12_CONT2
CN15-A17 M12_CONT1
CN15-A16 M12_F/R
CN15-A15 M12_EN
CN15-A14 M12_MODE1
CN15-A13 M12_CLK
CN15-A12 M11_CONT2
CN15-A11 M11_CONT1
CN15-A10 M11_F/R
CN15-A 9 M11_EN
CN15-A 8 M11_MODE1
CN15-A 7 M11_CLK
CN15-A 6 M1_CONT2
CN15-A 5 M1_CONT1
CN15-A 4 M1_F/R
CN15-A 3 M1_EN
CN15-A 2 M1_MODE1
CN15-A 1 M1_CLK
CN15-B20 M4_CONT
CN15-B19 M66_F/R
CN15-B18 M66_CONT
CN15-B17 SD91_CONT
CN15-B16 M21_CONT2
CN15-B15 M21_CONT1
CN15-B14 M21_F/R
CN15-B13 M21_EN
CN15-B12 M21_MODE1
CN15-B11 M21_CLK
CN15-B10 M17_CONT2
CN15-B 9 M17_CONT1
CN15-B 8 M17_F/R
CN15-B 7 M17_EN
CN15-B 6 M17_MODE1
CN15-B 5 M17_CLK
CN15-B 4 M15_CONT2
CN15-B 3 M15_CONT1
CN15-B 2 M15_F/R
CN15-B 1 M15_EN
CN162- 3 S.GND
CN162- 2 NC
CN162- 1 5V
CN194- 3 S.GND
CN194- 2 SIG
CN194- 1 5V
CN161- 3 S.GND
CN161- 2 NC
CN161- 1 5V
CN192- 3 SIG
CN192- 2 NC
CN192- 1 SGND
-3
-2
-1
J17- 4
J17- 5
J17- 6
CN190- 1 S.GND
CN190- 2 SIG
CN190- 3 5V
N
(ACDB CN43)
-6
-5
-4
J17- 1
J17- 2
J17- 3
-9
-8
-7
J10-12
J10-13
J10-14
CN30-A 1 SGND
CN30-A 2 PS1_SIG
CN30-A 3 5V
CN160- 3 S.GND
CN160- 2 NC
CN160- 1 5V
CN175- 3 S.GND
CN175- 2 SIG
CN175- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J12- 1
J12- 2
J12- 3
-12
-11
-10
J10- 9
J10-10
J10-11
CN193- 3 S.GND
CN193- 2 SIG
CN193- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
CN191- 3 S.GND
CN191- 2 SIG
CN191- 1 5V
CN240- 1 S.GND
CN240- 2 SIG
CN173- 3 S.GND
CN173- 2 SIG
CN173- 1 5V
CN172- 3 S.GND
CN172- 2 SIG
CN172- 1 5V
Q
Cover paper entrance sensor PS3
P
J11- 1
J11- 2
J11- 3
CN170- 3 S.GND
CN170- 2 SIG
CN170- 1 5V
101
2
3
PBCB(1/2)
Part name
Location
5-O
LED31
6-O
LED32
6-O
PBCB
PB control board
1-J
PS1
Entrance sensor
1-O
PS2
SC entrance sensor
2-O
PS3
1-O
PS4
1-O
PS5
1-O
PS12
3-O
PS13
3-O
PS14
SC alignment HP sensor
3-O
PS16
3-O
PS17
3-O
PS18
3-O
PS19
4-O
PS21
4-O
PS22
Clamp HP sensor
4-O
PS23
4-O
PS24
4-O
PS25
5-O
PS26
5-O
PS27
5-O
PS28
4-O
PS29
5-O
PS31
2-O
PS32
5-O
PS33
2-O
PS36
6-O
PS37
6-O
PS38
6-O
PS39
6-O
PS40
7-O
PS41
8-O
PS42
7-O
PS43
8-O
PS44
8-O
PS45
8-O
PS46
8-O
PS48
7-O
PS49
9-O
PS50
9-O
PS51
9-O
PS52
9-O
SW1
2-O
SW41
Cutter HP switch
8-O
SW42
8-O
TH1
7-O
TH2
7-O
TH3
7-O
TH4
7-O
CN221- 3 S.GND
CN221- 2 SIG
CN221- 1 5V
CN217- 3 SIG
CN217- 2 NC
CN217- 1 SGND
CN213- 3 S.GND
CN213- 2 SIG
CN213- 1 5V
CN214- 3 S.GND
CN214- 2 SIG
CN214- 1 5V
CN216- 3 S.GND
CN216- 2 SIG
CN216- 1 5V
CN215- 3 S.GND
CN215- 2 SIG
CN215- 1 5V
PS69
10
Booklet load limit sensor PS65
PS62
PS64
Booklet conveyance
PS63
belt HP sensor
Booklet
11
12
CN228- 3 S.GND
CN228- 2 SIG
CN228- 1 5V
CN229- 3 S.GND
CN229- 2 SIG
CN229- 1 5V
CN230- 3 S.GND
CN230- 2 SIG
CN230- 1 5V
Cover paper
conveyance sensor /4 PS78
Cover paper
conveyance sensor /5 PS79
Waste box full sensor PS80
Waste box set sensor PS81
13
JAMB/1
JAMB/2
14
OB/1
15
OB/2
FNS
16
R
17
Main body
18
CN165- 3
CN165- 1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J44- 3
J44- 4
J44- 5
J44- 6
J44- 2
CN41- 1 AC_HOT
CN41- 2 NC
CN41- 3 H1_DRIVE
CN41- 4 NC
CN41- 5 AC_HOT
CN41- 6 NC
CN41- 7 H2_DRIVE
BLK
BLK
BLK
WIT
WIT
WIT
CN40- 1 AC_IN(H)
CN40- 2 NC
CN40- 3 AC_IN(N)
WIT
BLK
17
CN45- 1 AC_H(5V)
CN45- 2 AC_H(24V1)
CN45- 3 AC_H(24V2)
CN45- 4 AC_N(5V)
CN45- 5 AC_N(24V1)
CN45- 6 AC_N(24V2)
16
CN43- 1 RL_CONT
CN43- 2 H2_CONT
CN43- 3 H1_CONT
14
CN42- 1 5V
CN42- 2 SGND
CN42- 3 NC
CN42- 4 24V1
CN42- 5 PGND
15
J44- 1
PBCB(2/2)
CN46- 1 5V2 (MAIN_RL CONT)
CN46- 2 SGND2(MAIN_RL GND )
18
CN44- 1 5V
CN44- 2 5V
CN44- 3 SGND
CN44- 4 SGND
19
CN 1- 1 5V
CN 1- 2 NC
CN 1- 3 SGND
20
CN22- 1 24V1
CN22- 2 PGND
CN14- 1 /RES_CONT
CN14- 2 FWE_CNT1
CN14- 3 MD2
CN14- 4 SGND
CN14- 5 TXD1_OUT
CN14- 6 SGND
CN14- 7 TXD1_IN
CN14- 8 5V
CN14- 9 5V
CN13-A20 NSW5-2
CN13-A19 NSW5-1
CN13-A18 NSW4-8
CN13-A17 NSW4-4
CN13-A16 NSW4-2
CN13-A15 NSW4-1
CN13-A14 NSW3-8
CN13-A13 NSW3-4
CN13-A12 NSW3-2
CN13-A11 NSW3-1
CN13-A10 NSW2-8
CN13-A 9 NSW2-4
CN13-A 8 NSW2-2
CN13-A 7 NSW2-1
CN13-A 6 NSW1-8
CN13-A 5 NSW1-4
CN13-A 4 NSW1-2
CN13-A 3 NSW1-1
CN13-A 2 5V
CN13-A 1 5V
CN13-B20 SGND
CN13-B19 SGND
CN13-B18 NC
CN13-B17 NC
CN13-B16 NC
CN13-B15 NC
CN13-B14 NC
CN13-B13 NC
CN13-B12 NLED7
CN13-B11 NLED6
CN13-B10 NLED5
CN13-B 9 NLED4
CN13-B 8 NLED3
CN13-B 7 NLED2
CN13-B 6 NLED1
CN13-B 5 NLED0
CN13-B 4 NSW7
CN13-B 3 NSW8
CN13-B 2 NSW6
CN13-B 1 NSW5-4
CN12- 1 MONI_TXD
CN12- 2 SGND
CN12- 3 MONI_RXD
CN11- 1 /RES_CONT
CN11- 2 FWE_CNT1
CN11- 3 MD2
CN11- 4 SGND
CN11- 5 TXD1_OUT
CN11- 6 SGND
CN11- 7 TXD1_IN
CN11- 8 5V
CN11- 9 5V
17
-1
-2
-3
-4
(CB CN30)
J3-4
-3
-2
-1
CN 2-1 SYS_SIN
CN 2-2 S.GND
CN 2-3 /SYS_RTS
CN 2-4 SYS_SOUT
CN 2-5 S.GND
CN 2-6 /SYS_CTS
CN 2-7 /PAPEROUT_1
CN29-1 NC
CN29-2 NC
CN29-3 FNS2_RTS
CN29-4 FNS2_SIN
CN24-1 FS_SOUT
CN24-2 S.GND
CN24-3 FS_CTS
CN24-4 FS_SIN
CN24-5 FSSET
CN24-6 FS_RTS
CN24-7 BACK_PAPER
CN24-8 NC
CN29-1 SYS_SIN
CN29-2 SYS_RTS
CN29-3 ISW_SIN
CN29-4 ISW_RTS
CN23-1 TXD
CN23-2 RXD
CN23-3 SCK
CN23-4 RTS
CN23-5 CTS
CN62- 1 5V
CN62- 2 SW61
CN62- 3 OBOUT6
CN62- 4 SGND
CN5- 5 SW_4
CN5- 6 SW_5
CN5- 7 SW_6
CN5- 8 LED_2
CN5- 9 LED_3
CN5-10 LED_4
CN5-11 LED_RSV
CN5- 1 5V
CN5- 2 SW_1
CN5- 3 LED_1
CN5- 4 SGND
CN25-1 24V
CN25-2 5V
CN25-3 SG
CN25-4 PG
CN25-5 PG
CN25-6 FG
-4
-3
-2
-1
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-11
-10
-9
-8
CN4- 1 5V
CN4- 2 JAM_OUT1
CN4- 3 JAM_OUT2
CN4- 4 JAM_OUT3
CN4- 5 JAM_OUT4
CN4- 6 NC
CN4- 7 5V
CN4- 8 JAM_OUT5
CN4- 9 JAM_OUT6
CN4-10 JAM_OUT7
CN4-11 JAM_OUT8
CN4-12 NC
CN10-A20 NSW5-2
CN10-A19 NSW5-1
CN10-A18 NSW4-8
CN10-A17 NSW4-4
CN10-A16 NSW4-2
CN10-A15 NSW4-1
CN10-A14 NSW3-8
CN10-A13 NSW3-4
CN10-A12 NSW3-2
CN10-A11 NSW3-1
CN10-A10 NSW2-8
CN10-A 9 NSW2-4
CN10-A 8 NSW2-2
CN10-A 7 NSW2-1
CN10-A 6 NSW1-8
CN10-A 5 NSW1-4
CN10-A 4 NSW1-2
CN10-A 3 NSW1-1
CN10-A 2 5V
CN10-A 1 5V
CN10-B20 SGND
CN10-B19 SGND
CN10-B18 NC
CN10-B17 NC
CN10-B16 NC
CN10-B15 NC
CN10-B14 NC
CN10-B13 NC
CN10-B12 NLED7
CN10-B11 NLED6
CN10-B10 NLED5
CN10-B 9 NLED4
CN10-B 8 NLED3
CN10-B 7 NLED2
CN10-B 6 NLED1
CN10-B 5 NLED0
CN10-B 4 NSW7
CN10-B 3 NSW8
CN10-B 2 NSW6
CN10-B 1 NSW5-4
CN 9- 1 MONI_TXD
CN 9- 2 SGND
CN 9- 3 MONI_RXD
16
CN26-1 PAPER_OUT
CN26-2 SG
CN26-3 SG
CN26-4 5V
CN26-5 5V
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
CN27-1 MTXD
CN27-2 SG
CN27-3 MCTS
CN27-4 MRXD
CN27-5 SG
CN27-6 MRTS
J4-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
CN28-2
CN28-1
CN235-1 24V
CN235-2 5V
CN235-3 SG
CN235-4 PG
CN235-5 PG
CN235-6 FG
CN236-1 PAPER_OUT
CN236-2 SG
CN236-3 SG
CN236-4 5V
CN236-5 5V
CN237-1 MTXD
CN237-2 SG
CN237-3 MCTS
CN237-4 MRXD
CN237-5 SG
CN237-6 MRTS
CN238-2
CN238-1
J66-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
J6-1
-2
-3
-4
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
1 AGND
2 JCLK_OUT
3 JCLK_AGND
4 NC
5 NC
CN39- 1 PCB72_IN
CN39- 2 PCB72_INCN39- 3 AGND
CN38CN38CN38CN38CN38-
CN37- 16 SGND
CN37- 17 PS53_SIG
CN37- 18 5V
CN37- 13 SGND
CN37- 14 PS47_SIG
CN37- 15 5V
CN37- 10 SGND
CN37- 11 PS81_SIG
CN37- 12 5V
CN37- 7 SGND
CN37- 8 PS80_SIG
CN37- 9 5V
CN37- 4 SGND
CN37- 5 PS79_SIG
CN37- 6 5V
CN 8- 1 /RES_CONT
CN 8- 2 FWE_CNT1
CN 8- 3 MD2
CN 8- 4 SGND
CN 8- 5 TXD1_OUT
CN 8- 6 SGND
CN 8- 7 TXD1_IN
CN 8- 8 5V
CN 8- 9 5V
15
CN164- 3
CN164- 1
CN49- 7 MAN_SW2
CN49- 6 MAN_SW3
CN49- 5 NC
CN49- 4 MAN_LED2
CN49- 3 MAN_LED3
CN49- 2 MAN_LED4
CN49- 1 NC
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
J57- 1
J57- 2
J57- 3
J57- 4
J57- 5
J57- 6
J57- 7
J57- 8
J57- 9
J57-10
J57-11
J57-12
-3
-2
-1
-4
-3
-2
-1
1 SGND
2 SIN_12
3 5V
4 SGND
5 SIN_12
6 5V
7 NC
CN37- 1 SGND
CN37- 2 PS78_SIG
CN37- 3 5V
CN53CN53CN53CN53CN53CN53CN53-
CN36-B15 SGND
CN36-B16 PS57_SIG
CN36-B17 5V
CN36-B18 SGND
CN36-B19 PS58_SIG
CN36-B20 5V
CN36-B14 5V
CN36-B13 LED61_CONT
CN36-B10 SGND
CN36-B11 PS63_SIG
CN36-B12 5V
CN36-B 7 SGND
CN36-B 8 PS64_SIG
CN36-B 9 5V
CN 7-A20 NSW5-2
CN 7-A19 NSW5-1
CN 7-A18 NSW4-8
CN 7-A17 NSW4-4
CN 7-A16 NSW4-2
CN 7-A15 NSW4-1
CN 7-A14 NSW3-8
CN 7-A13 NSW3-4
CN 7-A12 NSW3-2
CN 7-A11 NSW3-1
CN 7-A10 NSW2-8
CN 7-A 9 NSW2-4
CN 7-A 8 NSW2-2
CN 7-A 7 NSW2-1
CN 7-A 6 NSW1-8
CN 7-A 5 NSW1-4
CN 7-A 4 NSW1-2
CN 7-A 3 NSW1-1
CN 7-A 2 5V
CN 7-A 1 5V
CN 7-B20 SGND
CN 7-B19 SGND
CN 7-B18 NC
CN 7-B17 NC
CN 7-B16 NC
CN 7-B15 NC
CN 7-B14 NC
CN 7-B13 NC
CN 7-B12 NLED7
CN 7-B11 NLED6
CN 7-B10 NLED5
CN 7-B 9 NLED4
CN 7-B 8 NLED3
CN 7-B 7 NLED2
CN 7-B 6 NLED1
CN 7-B 5 NLED0
CN 7-B 4 NSW7
CN 7-B 3 NSW8
CN 7-B 2 NSW6
CN 7-B 1 NSW5-4
CN 6- 1 MONI_TXD
CN 6- 2 SGND
CN 6- 3 MONI_RXD
14
CN48- 4 5V
CN48- 3 MAN_SW1
CN48- 2 MAN_LED1
CN48- 1 SGND
CN49- 7 MAN_SW2
CN49- 6 MAN_SW3
CN49- 5 NC
CN49- 4 MAN_LED2
CN49- 3 MAN_LED3
CN49- 2 MAN_LED4
CN49- 1 NC
CN48- 4 5V
CN48- 3 MAN_SW1
CN48- 2 MAN_LED1
CN48- 1 SGND
CN371 - 6 5V
CN371 - 5 LED1
CN371 - 4 LED2
CN371 - 3 LED3
CN371 - 2 LED4
CN371 - 1 NC
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
J5-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
J75- 1
J75- 2
J75- 3
J74- 1
J74- 2
J74- 3
J74- 4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-9
-8
-7
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
CN36-B 4 SGND
CN36-B 5 PS62_SIG
CN36-B 6 5V
CN36-B 1 SGND
CN36-B 2 PS61_SIG
CN36-B 3 5V
CN36-A20 SGND
CN36-A19 PS65_SIG
CN36-A16 SGND
CN36-A17 PS60_SIG
CN36-A18 5V
CN36-A13 SGND
CN36-A14 PS59_SIG
CN36-A15 5V
CN36-A10 SGND
CN36-A11 PS69_SIG
CN36-A12 5V
13
CN247- 1 SIG
CN247- 2 SIGCN247- 3 GND
CN370 - 6 5V
CN370 - 5 LED1
CN370 - 4 LED2
CN370 - 3 LED3
CN370 - 2 LED4
CN370 - 1 NC
Multi feed
MFDTB72
detection board /2
CN246- 3 GND
J57-16
J57-17
J57-18
J57-13
J57-14
J57-15
J71- 7
J71- 8
J71- 9
J71- 4
J71- 5
J71- 6
J71- 1
J71- 2
J71- 3
J93- 1
J93- 2
J93- 3
J61-13
J61-14
J61-15
-6
-5
-4
-9
-8
-7
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
CN36-A 7 SGND
CN36-A 8 PS67_SIG
CN36-A 9 5V
12
Multi feed
MFDTB71CN246- 1 CLK
CN246- 2 CLKdetection board /1
Cover paper
PS53
table HP sensor /Rr
CN210- 3 S.GND
CN210- 2 SIG
CN210- 1 5V
CN204- 3 S.GND
CN204- 2 SIG
CN204- 1 5V
CN227- 3 S.GND
CN227- 2 SIG
CN227- 1 5V
-3
-2
-1
J65- 1
J65- 2
J65- 3
J61-10
J61-11
J61-12
J61- 7
J61- 8
J61- 9
J62-16
J62-17
J62-18
-6
-5
-4
11
Cover paper
PS47
table HP sensor /Fr
CN232- 3 S.GND
CN232- 2 SIG
CN232- 1 5V
Booklet conveyance
belt lower limit sensor
-3
-2
-1
N
J63- 1
J63- 2
J63- 3
J62-13
J62-14
J62-15
CN36-A 4 SGND
CN36-A 5 PS68_SIG
CN36-A 6 5V
CN36-A 1 SGND
CN36-A 2 PS66_SIG
CN36-A 3 5V
10
CN163- 3 S.GND
CN163- 2 NC
CN163- 1 5V
CN219- 3 S.GND
CN219- 2 SIG
CN219- 1 5V
-9
-8
-7
-12
-11
-10
CN220- 3 S.GND
CN220- 2 SIG
CN220- 1 5V
P
Booklet stopper HP sensor PS68
O
J62-10
J62-11
J62-12
J62- 7
J62- 8
J62- 9
CN218- 3 S.GND
CN218- 2 SIG
CN218- 1 5V
18
102
11
12
13
Connector
Faston
Crimp
Relay connector
ACDB
3
2
Symbol
Part name
Location
AC drive board
18-J
H1
18-P
H2
18-P
JAMB/1
13-O
JAMB/2
14-O
LED61
11-O
MFDTB71
13-O
MFDTB72
13-O
OB/1
14-O
OB/2
15-O
PBCB
PB control board
10-J
PS47
13-O
PS53
13-O
PS57
12-O
PS61
11-O
11-O
PS62
PS63
11-O
PS64
11-O
PS65
11-O
PS66
Booklet sensor /1
10-O
PS67
Booklet sensor /2
10-O
PS68
10-O
PS69
10-O
PS78
12-O
PS79
12-O
PS80
12-O
PS81
12-O
Weight
40 to 49 g/m2
50 to 61 g/m2
62 to 71 g/m2
72 to 91 g/m2
92 to 130 g/m2
Paper type
2
Coated A
(Smoothness: over100sec)
290
290
425
490
490
490
490
490
425
-15
-15
-15
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
290
290
425
490
490
490
490
490
425
-15
-15
-15
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
Coated B
(Smoothness: over100sec)
Fine
(Smoothness: 50 to 100sec)
g/m2)
290
425
490
490
490
490
490
425
290
-15
-15
-15
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
425
290
290
+5
+5
+5
Normal
(Smoothness: 20 to 50sec)
490
490
490
490
490
490
-5
-5
-5
Standard temp.
+5
+5
Book/News
(Smoothness: 10 to 20sec)
(65lb, 176g/m2)
Digital Laser Opaque Couverture
Cover (65lb, 176g/m2) *
Disable
490
490
490
425
425
290
290
290
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
+10
(20lb,75g/m )*
(Smoothness: 5 to 10sec)
Hamme-Cover (65lb,176g/m2)
(67lb,145g/m )
Disable
490
490
425
290
290
290
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+10
+10
1. Line speed and fusing temperature are decided by setting the paper type and paper weight.
2. Smoothness is a value measured by the Beck smoothness testing machine stipulated in the ISO 5627:1995, and the smaller the value, the coarser the paper grain. When the paper is not listed in this table and the setting condition of which can not be found, obtain the smoothness data from the paper manufacturer and select the type of paper according to the value
of smoothness.
3. Coated paper B: To be used when it is corresponding to overlay printing. For particulars, see chapter III "6.5 Overlay printing adjustment" in the Field Service.
Setting of the condition for paper feeding
<Air assist setting>
NOTE
When using high quality printing paper, be sure to select a setting direction in which there occurs less amount of curling after printing.
Marked with *: Paper the classification of which of smoothness or weight has been changed from the viewpoint of performance.
19.2 Relationship between the optimum value and the control of each of setting items by paper brand (U.S.A. paper) (for fusing soft roller)
NOTE
This table lists the optimum setting values by paper brands checked for paper through by Konica Minolta. For other brands, it is scheduled that information is provided in due course upon completion of the paper through check.
Weight
40 to 49 g/m2
50 to 61 g/m2
62 to 71 g/m2
72 to 91 g/m2
92 to 130 g/m2
Paper type
Futura Leser (105 g/m2)
Coated A
(Smoothness: over 100sec)
290
290
425
490
490
290
290
290
than 8.5-inch)
Fusing temp index. (C)
-20
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
290
290
425
490
490
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
Coated B
(Smoothness: over 100 sec)
than 8.5-inch)
Fusing temp. index (C)
-20
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Fine
+15
+15
m 2)
Gross (183g/m2)
290
425
490
490
490
425
290
290
290
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+10
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
Normal
(Smoothness: 20 to 50sec)
490
490
490
490
490
425
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+10
+15
+15
+15
Book/News
(Smoothness: 10 to 20 sec)
Disable
490
490
425
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
Embossed
(Smoothness: 5 to 10sec)
(67lb,145g/m2)
490
425
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
Disable
(A fusing performance is not securable.)
1. Line speed and fusing temperature are decided by setting the paper type and paper weight.
2. Smoothness is a value measured by the Beck smoothness testing machine stipulated in the ISO 5627:1995, and the smaller the value, the coarser the paper grain. When the paper is not listed in this table and the setting condition of which can not be found, obtain the smoothness data from the paper manufacturer and select the type of paper according to the value
of smoothness.
3. Coated paper B: To be used when it is corresponding to overlay printing. For particulars, see chapter III "6.5 Overlay printing adjustment" in the Field Service.
Setting of the condition for paper feeding
<Air assist setting>
NOTE
When using high quality printing paper, be sure to select a setting direction in which there occurs less amount of curling after printing.
Marked with *: Paper the classification of which of smoothness or weight has been changed from the viewpoint of performance.
19.3 Relationship between the optimum value and the control of each of setting items by paper brand (European paper) (for fusing hard roller)
NOTE
This table lists the optimum setting values by paper brands checked for paper through by Konica Minolta. For other brands, it is scheduled that information is provided in due course upon completion of the paper through check.
Weight
40 to 49 g/m2
50 to 61 g/m2
62 to 71 g/m2
72 to 91 g/m2
92 to 130 g/m2
Paper type
Coated A
PRIMASET115 (115g/m2)
RDEREY (160g/m2)
RDEREY (200g/m2)
290
290
425
490
490
490
490
490
425
-15
-15
-15
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
290
290
425
490
490
490
490
490
425
-15
-15
-15.
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
Coated B
(Smoothness: over 100sec)
Fine
(Smoothness: 50 to 100sec)
290
425
490
490
490
490
490
425
290
-15
-15
-15
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
(60g/m2)
Normal
(Smoothness: 20 to 50sec)
Konicaminolta Profi
(80g/m2)*
Nautilaus
(80g/m2)
Plano Jet90
(90g/m2)
490
490
490
490
490
490
425
290
290
-5
-5
-5
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
+5
(80g/m2)
Book/News
BioTop3
(Smoothness: 10 to 20sec)
Disable
Xerox3R91978
(160g/m2)
Turbocopy
(160g/m2)*
490
490
490
425
425
290
290
290
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+5
+10
Disable
(Smoothness: 5 to 10sec)
Line speed (mm/s)
Fusing temp. index (C)
490
490
425
290
290
290
Standard temp.
+5
+5
+5
+10
+10
1. Line speed and fusing temperature are decided by setting the paper type and paper weight.
2. Smoothness is a value measured by the Beck smoothness testing machine stipulated in the ISO 5627:1995, and the smaller the value, the coarser the paper grain. When the paper is not listed in this table and the setting condition of which can not be found, obtain the smoothness data from the paper manufacturer and select the type of paper according to the
value of smoothness.
3. Coated paper B: To be used when it is corresponding to overlay printing. For particulars, see chapter III "6.5 Overlay printing adjustment" in the Field Service.
Setting of the condition for paper feeding
<Air assist setting>
NOTE
When using high quality printing paper, be sure to select a setting direction in which there occurs less amount of curling after printing.
Marked with *: Paper the classification of which of smoothness or weight has been changed from the viewpoint of performance.
19.4 Relationship between the optimum value and the control of each of setting items by paper brand (European paper) (for fusing soft roller)
NOTE
This table lists the optimum setting values by paper brands checked for paper through by Konica Minolta. For other brands, it is scheduled that information is provided in due course upon completion of the paper through check.
Weight
40 to 49 g/m2
50 to 61 g/m2
62 to 71 g/m2
72 to 91 g/m2
92 to 130 g/m2
Paper type
Coated A
PRIMASET115 (115g/m2)
(Smoothness: over100sec)
RDEREY (160g/m2)
RDEREY (200g/m2)
290
290
425
490
490
290
290
290
215mm or less)
Fusing temp. index (C)
-20
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
290
290
425
490
490
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
Coated B
(Smoothness: over 100sec)
Line speed (mm/s)
215mm or less)
Fusing temp. index (C)
-20
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+15
Fine
(Smoothness: 50 to 100sec)
+15
Mondi Business Paper Color
Copy(100g/m2)*
Copy (200g/m2)
(NEU Color Copy (200g/m2))
PRIMASET (170g/m2)
290
425
490
490
490
425
290
290
290
-10
Standard temp.
+5
+10
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
Normal
(Smoothness: 20 to 50sec)
Nautilaus (80g/m2)
PlanoJet90 (90g/m2)
490
490
490
490
490
425
290
290
290
Standard temp.
Standard temp.
+10
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
Book/News
BioTop3 (80g/m2)
(Smoothness: 10 to 20sec)
Disable
Xerox3R91978 (160g/m2)
Turbocopy (160g/m2)*
490
490
425
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
Embossed
Disable
(Smoothness: 5 to 10sec)
490
490
290
290
290
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
1. Line speed and fusing temperature are decided by setting the paper type and paper weight.
2. Smoothness is a value measured by the Beck smoothness testing machine stipulated in the ISO 5627:1995, and the smaller the value, the coarser the paper grain. When the paper is not listed in this table and the setting condition of which can not be found, obtain the smoothness data from the paper manufacturer and select the type of paper according to the
value of smoothness.
3. Coated paper B: To be used when it is corresponding to overlay printing. For particulars, see chapter III "6.5 Overlay printing adjustment" in the Field Service.
Setting of the condition for paper feeding
<Air assist setting>
NOTE
When using high quality printing paper, be sure to select a setting direction in which there occurs less amount of curling after printing.
Marked with *: Paper the classification of which of smoothness or weight has been changed from the viewpoint of performance.
The basis weight of a paper is the designated fixed weight of 500 sheets, measured in pounds, in that paper's basic sheet size.
It is important to note that the "basic size" is not the same for all types of paper.
Divisor
Bond
Cover
Index
Bristol
Tag
Book
(inch)
17 x 22
20 x 26
25.5 x 30.5
22.5 x 28.5
24 x 36
25 x 38
(mm)
432 x 559
508 x 660
648 x 775
572 x 724
610 x 914
635 x 965
g/m2
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
40.0
10.7
14.8
22.2
18.3
24.6
27.1
50.0
13.3
18.5
27.7
22.8
30.8
33.8
52.3
13.9
19.4
29.0
23.9
32.2
35.4
54.2
14.4
20.1
30.0
24.7
33.3
36.7
60.2
16.0
22.3
33.3
27.5
37.0
40.7
64.0
17.0
23.7
35.4
29.2
39.4
43.3
66.3
17.7
24.6
36.7
30.3
40.8
44.9
68.7
18.3
25.4
38.0
31.4
42.3
46.5
72.3
19.3
26.8
40.0
33.0
44.5
48.9
75.9
20.2
28.1
42.0
34.7
46.7
51.3
80.0
21.3
29.6
44.3
36.5
49.2
54.1
83.7
22.3
31.0
46.4
38.2
51.5
56.6
88.0
23.4
32.6
48.7
40.2
54.1
59.5
90.0
24.0
33.3
49.8
41.1
55.4
60.9
98.3
26.2
36.4
54.4
44.9
60.5
66.5
100.0
26.6
37.0
55.4
45.7
61.5
67.6
104.7
27.9
38.8
58.0
47.8
64.4
70.8
108.0
28.8
40.0
59.8
49.3
66.4
73.1
110.0
29.3
40.7
60.9
50.2
67.7
74.4
120.0
32.0
44.4
66.5
54.8
73.8
81.2
127.9
34.1
47.4
70.8
58.4
78.7
86.5
130.0
34.6
48.1
72.0
59.4
80.0
87.9
140.0
37.3
51.8
77.5
63.9
86.1
94.7
150.0
39.9
55.5
83.1
68.5
92.3
101.5
160.0
42.6
59.2
88.6
73.1
98.4
108.2
170.0
45.3
62.9
94.2
77.6
104.6
115.0
180.0
47.9
66.7
99.7
82.2
110.7
121.8
190.0
50.6
70.4
105.2
86.8
116.9
128.5
200.0
53.3
74.1
110.8
91.3
123.1
135.3
210.0
55.9
77.8
116.3
95.9
129.2
142.1
220.0
58.6
81.5
121.8
100.5
135.4
148.8
230.0
61.3
85.2
127.4
105.0
141.5
155.6
240.0
63.9
88.9
132.9
109.6
147.7
162.4
250.0
66.6
92.6
138.5
114.2
153.8
169.1
260.0
69.2
96.3
144.0
118.7
160.0
175.9
270.0
71.9
100.0
149.5
123.3
166.1
182.7
280.0
74.6
103.7
155.1
127.9
172.3
189.4
290.0
77.2
107.4
160.6
132.4
178.4
196.2
300.0
79.9
111.1
166.2
137.0
184.6
203.0
3.7548
2.7006
1.8056
2.1899
1.6253
1.4782
SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
DF-603
2006.11
Ver. 2.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding
page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/11
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
DF-603
CONTENTS
DF-603
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1
2.2
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.3
2.4
2.3.2
Cleaning the mirror on the driven roller assembly/paper exit section sensor/
mirror for the sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3. OTHER PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.1
3.2
3.3
Removing/reinstalling the DF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.1
4.2
4.3
DF height adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
4.4
4.5
DF-603
CONTENTS
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ii
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
DF-603
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Name
Type
B. Functions
Original size
11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S, 51/2 x 81/2, 51/2 x 81/2S,
Inch
A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, A5S, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 11,
8 x 13
mode
Double sided
copy mode
Original feed layout
Resolution
600 dpi
C. Type of paper
Type of paper
Original
Amount of curling
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
D. Originals other than those that paper feed and throughput can be guaranteed
With the following originals, no severe problems are found such as frequent jams and major damage to the orig-
DF-603
inals, although it is not possible to obtain a numeric value indicating reliability that can be specified in product
guarantee terms
Recycled paper, straw paper, heat sensitive paper, originals fed in the mixing of perforated original mode, highquality paper of 35 g/m2 to 50 g/m2, irregular-sized originals (such as CF originals), coated paper, originals with
a rough surface (such as letterhead), folded originals (Z-folded or folded in two)
E. Originals not allowed to be fed
The following originals are not allowed to be used
OHP film, blueprint master, label paper, offset master, bonded original, high-quality paper of 35 g/m2 to 201
g/m2
F.
Combinations of the same and different size originals is available. The following table shows the available combination of mixed originals.
Metric:Europe
Reference original (original with a maximum width)
A3
A4
B4
B5
A4S
A5
B5S
A5S
Other
A3
originals
A4
B4
B5
A4S
A5
B5S
A5S
Inch
Reference original (original with a maximum width)
11 x 17
Other
81/2 x 11
11 x 17
originals 81/2 x 11
81/2 x 14
81/2 x 11S
81/2 x 51/2
81/2 x 51/2S
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Taiwanese
A4
8K
16K
A4S
A5
16KS
A5S
Other
A3
originals
A4
8K
16K
A4S
A5
16KS
A5S
DF-603
U: Single size {: Same size ~: Different size X: Mixing not allowed : Cannot be set
G. Maintenance
Maintenance
H. Machine data
Power source
Weight
Approx. 22 kg
I.
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
DF-603
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
DF-603
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body from the power outlet.
2.1
2.1.1
Pick-up roller
Paper feed assist roller : Every 4,500,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 800,000 feed)
B. Procedure
[3]
[2]
[1]
df603fs2001c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
DF-603
[7]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[6]
[3]
df603fs2002c
[7]
[17]
[18]
[6]
[10]
8. Remove the C-ring [5] and pull out the shaft [6] to
[5]
[15]
9. Pull out a pin for the gear [3] from the shaft [8] and
remove the spacer [9].
[16]
[4]
10. Remove the C-rings [10], [11] and [12] and pull
out the pin for the gear [13] from the shaft [8] while
sliding the gear [13] in the arrow-marked direction.
11. Pull out the shaft [8] and remove the paper feed
[8]
[12]
[13]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[14]
[3]
[11]
df603fs2003c
roller [14].
12. Remove the C-ring [15] and pull out a pin for the
gear [17] from the shaft [16].
13. Pull out the shaft [16] and remove the paper feed
assist roller [18].
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Note
tion of the one-way clutch in each of the rollers.
Make sure that the fold [1] at the tip on the
original feed tray side of the pick-up roller
unit comes above the fold [2] of the stay. If it
comes under the fold, paper is not fed correctly.
[1]
[2]
df603fs2004c
2.1.2
Separation roller
Torque limiter
B. Procedure
[2]
[1]
df603fs2005c
DF-603
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
DF-603
[2]
[4]
[3]
df603fs2006c
[2]
[3]
[1]
df603fs2007c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Pick-up roller
DF-603
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
df603fs2008c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1.4
DF-603
Cleaning pad
Registration roller
B. Procedure
[2]
[3]
[1]
pad [3].
[4]
2.1.5
df603fs2009c
Pre-handling rubber
B. Procedure
[1]
df603fs2010c
10
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Note
paper feed tray side of the pick-up roller unit
comes above the fold [2] of the stay. If it
comes under the fold, paper is not fed correctly.
[1]
[2]
df603fs2011c
2.1.6
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
df603fs2012c
11
DF-603
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.2
2.2.1
DF-603
B. Procedure
[2]
[1]
df603fs2013c
12
2.3.1
DF-603
2.3
2. PERIODIC CHECK
B. Procedure
[3]
[2]
[5]
4. Remove 4 screws [4] and then remove the conveyance guide [5].
[4]
[1]
df603fs2014c
[1]
[2]
df603fs2015c
[3]
[2]
df603fs2016c
13
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3.2
DF-603
Cleaning LED sensors /Fr (PS319), /Rr (PS322) : Every 750,000 prints
B. Procedure
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
1. Remove the screw [1] and then remove the sensor cover [2].
[5]
df603fs2037c
[5]
[4]
[1]
[3]
df603fs2038c
14
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
DF-603
blower brush.
df603fs2039c
5. Remove the screw [1] and then remove the centering LED sensor /Rr [2].
[1]
[2]
df603fs2040c
15
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
DF-603
blower brush.
df603fs2041c
16
2.4.1
Cleaning the mirror on the driven roller assembly/paper exit section sensor/mirror for the
sensor
B. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[2]
df603fs2017c
[3]
[4]
[1]
df603fs2018c
[2]
[1]
df603fs2019c
17
DF-603
2.4
2. PERIODIC CHECK
3. OTHER PARTS
3. OTHER PARTS
DF-603
3.1
[1]
3.2
18
df603fs2020c
No.
Section
ADF
Part name
DF main body
Page referred to
P.19
3.3
3. OTHER PARTS
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body from the power outlet.
3.3.1
Removing/reinstalling the DF
A. Removal procedure
[2]
[1]
df603fs2022c
[2]
[1]
df603fs2023c
19
3. OTHER PARTS
[1]
[2]
DF-603
[3]
df603fs2024c
[2]
[1]
20
df603fs2025c
3. OTHER PARTS
8. Pull out the cable [1] to the upper side of the main
DF-603
body.
[1]
df603fs2026c
[1]
[2]
df603fs2027c
21
3. OTHER PARTS
[2]
[1]
df603fs2028c
B. Installation procedure
[5]
[6]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
df603fs2029c
22
3. OTHER PARTS
DF-603
[2]
[1]
df603fs2030c
[2]
[1]
[3]
df603fs2031c
23
3. OTHER PARTS
[1]
[2]
df603fs2032c
[1]
[2]
24
df603fs2033c
3. OTHER PARTS
[1]
[2]
df603fs2034c
[1]
[2]
df603fs2035c
25
3. OTHER PARTS
[2]
[1]
DF-603
11. Repeat the steps 9 and 10 until each of the stopper pieces comes into contact with the dent in the
original stopper plate /Lt at the same time.
26
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
DF-603
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.1
A. Procedure
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[5]
df603fs3001c
27
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[1]
DF-603
[2]
[4]
df603fs3002c
4.2
In this adjustment, the spring pressure when the DF is opened and closed is adjusted.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
df603fs3003c
28
DF height adjustment
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[2]
df603fs3004c
[1]
29
DF-603
4.3
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
DF-603
4.4
When false detection is made by the original count sensor (PS310) and the original size sensors /Lt (PS303 and
/Rt (PS302) above the original feed tray due to the angle of incident of external light such as a fluorescent light,
change the installation angle of the sensor.
A. Procedure
[2]
[3]
[1]
[6]
df603fs3006c
[1]
[5]
[2]
[3]
30
[4]
df603fs3007c
[1]
[7]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[3]
df603fs3008c
[5]
[4]
[2]
steps in reverse.
[1]
df603fs3009c
31
DF-603
[6]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.5
DF-603
Adjust the installation position of the centering sensor /Fr according to the original sizes (A4, A3/81/2 x 11,
11 x 17) mainly used by the user.
Note
Be sure to conduct in advance "ADF centering sensor sensitivity adjustment." (See 10.3.7 E. ADF
centering sensor adjustment in Field Service for the main body)
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
df603fs3010c
32
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
df603fs3011c
33
DF-603
[2]
DF-603
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
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SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
PF-701/PP-701
2006.11
Ver. 3.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding
page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/11
3.0
2005/04
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
errors in writing
Correction of an error in writing
Issue of the first edition
Descriptions of revision
CONTENTS
PF-701/PP-701
CONTENTS
PF-701/PP-701
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1
PF-701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2
PP-701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
2.3.2
3. OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3.1
3.2
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8
3.2.9
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
5.1
PF-701/PP-701
CONTENTS
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
ii
Centering adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
5.5.1
5.5.2
5.6
Tilt adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
5.7
Horizontal adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PF-701/PP-701
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1.1
PF-701
A. Type
Type
B. Functions
Number of trays
C. Type of paper
Paper size
Applicable paper
Paper weight
PPC paper, high quality paper, coated paper, label paper, trace paper
Tray /3, /5
Tray /4
D. Maintenance
Maintenance
E.
Machine data
Power source
100W or less
Dimensions
Weight
142 kg
F.
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PF-701/PP-701
1.2
PP-701
A. Type
Type
B. Maintenance
M
C. Machine data
Power source
19W or less
Dimensions
Weight
2 kg
D. Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body from the power outlet.
2.1
2.1.1
Note
The pick-up roller Assy and the separation roller Assy are CMS corresponding parts.
The removing/reinstalling methods of the pick-up roller Assy and the separation roller Assy are the
same for all of the trays /3, /4 and /5. The explanation here is made using the example of tray /3.
After completion of installation, be sure to rotate the pick-up roller in the paper feed direction
(clockwise as seen from the front side) to check to see if the paper feed roller and the belt rotate
smoothly. The rotation is restricted only to the paper feed direction (clockwise as seen from the
front side) and be careful not to rotate it counterclockwise.
Be careful that the pick-up roller Assy and the separation roller Assy are different in the direction
for the main body and the PF.
2. PERIODIC CHECK
A. Procedure
PF-701/PP-701
[2]
[4]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
tion.
[1]
Note
The rotation of the pick-up roller [1] is
restricted only to the arrow-marked direction
(clockwise). It will not rotate in the reverse
direction (counterclockwise) and be careful
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
[4]
same manner.
[2]
[5]
[3]
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PF-701/PP-701
2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
[4]
[5]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[6]
[7]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
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PF-701/PP-701
2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
[1]
[2]
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[2]
11. Pull out the front side of the separation roller Assy
[3]
[1]
[4]
[5]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Pick-up rubber
Paper feed roller unit : Every 2,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 500,000 prints)
PF-701/PP-701
B. Procedure
Note
The external view of the collars is the same for the paper feed roller and the separation roller.
However, there is a one-way mechanism provided on the inside of the collar for the paper feed
roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller collar, be careful not to
confuse one with the other.
[2]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
[1]
[3]
[2]
[5]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[2]
[4]
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[1]
Note
The external view of the collar is the same for
the paper feed roller and the separation roller.
However, there is a one-way mechanism provided on the inside of the collar [1] for the
paper feed roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller collar [2], be careful not to confuse one with the
other. Reinstall the above parts following the
removal steps in reverse.
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
B. Procedure
Note
The external view of the collars is the same for the paper feed roller and the separation roller.
However, there is a one-way mechanism provided on the inside of the collar for the paper feed
roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller collar, be careful not to
confuse one with the other.
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[4]
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[3]
[2]
3. Pull out the gear [2], the collar [3] and the separation roller [4] from the shaft [1] to the arrowmarked direction, and remove them.
[5]
[4]
paper feed roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller collar [5], be careful not to confuse one with the
other.
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1.4
PF-701/PP-701
Paper dust removing brush: Every 4,500,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 3000,000 prints)
B. Procedure
[2]
[5]
[3] [2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[6]
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[4]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
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Separation clutch /1 (CL7), /2 (CL10), /3 (CL13) : Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every
3,000,000 prints)
3,000,000 prints)
B. Procedure
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
2.1.5
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1.6
PF-701/PP-701
Forced separation clutch (CL11) : Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 3,000,000
prints)
B. Procedure
[4]
[5]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
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2.2.1
Pre-registration clutch /1 (CL1), /2 (CL3), /3 (CL4) : Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle:
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
2.2
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
[9]
[8]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[2]
[10]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
B. Procedure
[3]
[1]
2. Remove the four screws, two for each of the vertical conveyance unit/Up [1] and /Lw [2], and
remove the torque limiter assy [4] from the each
unit.
[3]
[4]
[4]
[2]
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iter [3] together with the shaft [4] from the mounting bracket [2].
[3]
Note
When attaching the torque limiter [3] to the
mounting bracket [2], be sure to attach it in
the correct orientation since the orientation
for the vertical conveyance unit/Up is opposite to that for the vertical conveyance unit/
[1]
[2]
Lw.
The left picture shows the torpue limiter and
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
PF-701/PP-701
[1]
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5. Pull out the bearing [1] and the gear [2] from the
shaft [3] and remove the torque limiter [4],one
each.
[2]
[4]
[3]
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steps in reverse.
Pre-registration roller
Pre-registration bearing
B. Procedure
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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PF-701/PP-701
2.2.3
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[6]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[3]
steps in reverse.
Note
When reinstalling it, be careful not to damage
the pre-registration roller with the corner of
the guide plate.
[2]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.2.4
PF-701/PP-701
Conveyance roller: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 6,000,000 prints)
B. Procedure
[1]
[5]
[4]
[3]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
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[4]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[3]
Note
[4]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
7. Remove the pulley [2], the pin [3] and the belt [4]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.2.5
PF-701/PP-701
PF paper exit roller: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 6,000,000 prints)
B. Procedure
[4]
[2], the pulley [3], the pin [4] and the belt [5].
[3]
[5]
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3
2.3.1
PF-701/PP-701
Pick-up rubber
Paper feed roller unit : Actual replacement cycle: every 50,000 prints
B. Procedure
Note
The external view is the same for the paper feed roller and the separation roller. However, there is
a one-way mechanism provided on the inside of the paper feed roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller, be careful not to confuse one with the other.
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[2]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3.2
PF-701/PP-701
B. Procedure
Note
The external view is the same for the paper feed roller and the separation roller. However, there is
a one-way mechanism provided on the inside for the paper feed roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller, be careful not to confuse one with the other.
1. Conduct the steps 1 to 5 in the 2.1.3 Replacing the separation roller unit and replace the separation roller
unit.
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3. OTHERS
3.1
No.
1
Section
Cover
Part name
Right cover
Page referred to
P.28
Rear cover
P.29
Front cover
P.30
Control board
P.30
4
5
Tray
P.31
Lift wire
P.34
P.38
Lift motor
P.42
P.45
P.47
P.48
10
11
Tray section
Conveyance section
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PF-701/PP-701
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
3.2
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body from the power outlet.
3.2.1
A. Procedure
[2]
cover [2].
[1]
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A. Procedure
[1]
steps in reverse.
[2]
[4]
[3]
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PF-701/PP-701
3.2.2
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
3.2.3
PF-701/PP-701
A. Procedure
[1]
[3]
[2]
3.2.4
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A. Procedure
[2]
[3]
[1]
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Caution:
The tray is heavy so be sure to conduct this operation with 2 people.
Be sure to pull out the trays one at a time. Avoid pulling out more than the 2 trays at once. This
may cause the PF to turn over.
Note
The removal and reinstallation steps of the trays are the same for all of the trays /3 to /5. The
explanation here is of tray /3.
When lifting up the tray, be sure to hold it at the specified positions. Holding the tray at positions
other than the specified ones may cause damage to the tray or result in a paper feed jam.
A. Procedure
[3]
tray lock lever [3] and pull out the tray [4].
[4]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
3.2.5
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
vided on the right and left rails [1] and further pull
out the tray.
[1]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
right and left rails and lift up the tray [2] at the
specified positions to remove it.
[2]
Note
When reinstalling it, be sure to check the
knobs [3] provided on 4 rails to ensure they
get into the notches [4] of the tray securely.
When lifting up the tray, be sure to lift it up
[1]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
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PF-701/PP-701
[1]
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
3.2.6
Note
The removing/reinstalling procedure of the lift wire is the same for trays /3 to /5.
A. Procedure
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
pf701fs2034c
[1]
[2]
5. With the pulley [1] slid, pull out the wire end [2]
[3]
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3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
[2]
[1]
[4]
7. Remove the wires /Fr1 [4] and /Fr2 [5] from the
pulley [3].
Note
[5]
[3]
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8. Pull out the wire /Fr [2] from the lift plate arm [1].
Note
When pulling out the wire, pull it out gently
and be careful not to damage it with the corner of the metal frame.
[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
13. Pull out the wire /Rr [3] from the lift plate arm [5].
14. Reinstall the above parts following the removal
steps in reverse.
Note
The wire /Fr is grey in color and the wire /Rr is
black.
[5]
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Be sure to insert each wire into the corresponding shaft hole. The shaft hole on the
center side of the tray is used for the shorter
wire.
Check the wires to see if they cross each
other.
After completion of installation, check the lift
plate to see if it is horizontal.
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PF-701/PP-701
3. OTHERS
3.2.7
PF-701/PP-701
FM44/FM46)
Note
The removal and reinstallation procedures of the paper feed assist fans are the same for the trays
/3 to /5.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
pf701fs2063c
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
4. Loosen the 2 screws [1] and move the metal fitting [2] in the arrow-marked direction.
5. Press down the paper stopper [3] and pull out the
lift plate cover [4] upward to remove it.
Note
When removing it, lift up the pick-up roller for
evacuation.
When reinstalling the metal fitting [2], fasten it
with a screw while pushing it lightly in the
opposite direction to when removing it.
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
[2]
pf701fs2041c
[1]
[2]
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PF-701/PP-701
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
[1]
[3]
[5]
[6]
[2]
[4]
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[1]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
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[3]
[2]
[3]
[4]
pf701fs2048c
16. Remove the wire binding bands [1], two each, and
[3]
[4]
17. Remove the screws (nuts) [3], two each, and then
remove the paper feed assist fans /Fr (FM41/
[1]
[2]
Note
After completion of installation, be sure to
[3]
[5]
conduct the paper size detection adjustments. (See 10.3.1 Tray adjustment in Field
[1]
[2]
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PF-701/PP-701
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
3.2.8
Note
The removal and reinstallation procedures of the lift motor are the same for the trays /3 to /5.
A. Procedure
[2]
cover [2].
[1]
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[3]
pf701fs2050c
[2] [3]
[4]
3. OTHERS
[1]
ing [4].
[5]
[1]
pf701fs2051c
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
[1]
[2]
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44
A. Procedure
[3]
[4]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
3.2.9
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
46
pf701fs2056c
Note
Be sure to avoid holding the conveyance exit unit at the paper-through section. This may deform
the paper-through section and affect the paper through, thus resulting in a jam.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
Note
Be sure to reinstall it so that the lever placed
[3]
at marked with "{" [4] of the vertical conveyance unit /Lw comes to the upper side.
[2]
[4]
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PF-701/PP-701
3.2.10
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PF-701/PP-701
3.2.11
Note
Be sure to avoid holding the vertical conveyance unit at the paper-through section. This may
deform the paper-through section and affect the paper through, thus resulting in a jam.
A. Procedure
[4]
[3]
[2]
[2]
Note
When reinstalling the conveyance unit, be
sure to align it with the positioning pin [4].
[1]
pf701fs2058c
[4]
[2]
[4]
[1]
Note
When reinstalling the Vertical conveyance
unit, be sure to align it with the positioning pin
[4].
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pf701fs2059c
steps in reverse.
4.1
PF-701/PP-701
Name
Paper feed assist plate
Description
Weight used to adjust the pick-up pressure of the pick-up roller
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PF-701/PP-701
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5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
5.1
When a no feed condition occurs repeatedly while feeding paper, conduct the paper feed pick-up amount
adjustment.
A. Procedure
4. Set the tray and check to see if the lift plate has
been fully brought up by listening to the operating
sound of the paper lift motor. And then pull out the
tray again.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[2]
[1]
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5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
[6]
[1]
[5]
[2]
10. Tighten the screw [5] and fasten the pick-up solenoid [1].
[3]
52
When a no feed condition occurs or the paper edge is folded or when jams occur repeatedly while paper feeding, and also when feeding paper with a large amount of curl, conduct the pick-up roller height adjustment.
According to the pick-up roller height adjustment, the height of the upper most paper and the paper through
height of the paper feed roller are decided.
Note
Adjusting the height of the pick-up roller changes the paper feed pick-up amount. So, after completion of adjustments, be sure to check the paper feed pick-up amount through the paper feed
pick-up amount adjustment.
A. Procedure
4. Set the tray and check to see if the paper lift plate
has been fully brought up by listening to the operating sound of the paper lift motor. And then pull
out the tray again.
Remove the stopper screw of the tray rail and further pull out the tray.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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PF-701/PP-701
5.2
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
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pf701fs3012c
[3]
[1]
9. Remove 2 screws [3], attach and fasten it temporarily on the slotted hole side [4] of the upper limit
sensor mounting plate [1].
10. Make vertical adjustments of the upper limit sensor mounting plate [1] and fasten it with the
screws [3].
Note
[4]
[1]
[6]
[5] [3]
[7]
ing plate.
When convexly curled paper is being fed,
lower the upper limit sensor mounting plate.
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PF-701/PP-701
[2]
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
5.3
When a no feed condition occurs repeatedly while feeding paper, conduct the pick-up roller pressure adjustment.
A. Procedure
[1]
[3]
[2]
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When a no feed or double feed condition occurs repeatedly, conduct the separation pressure adjustments.
Note
The separation pressure is subject to the influence of the type of paper to be used and the environment of use. (In the low temperature environment, a no feed condition is apt to occur and in the
high temperature environment, a double feed condition is liable to occur.)
An excessive adjustment may reverse the respective symptoms. Be careful not make an excessive
adjustment.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
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PF-701/PP-701
5.4
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
5.5
5.5.1
Centering adjustment
Centering adjustment (for each tray)
Conduct this adjustment when the centering of paper is different for each of the paper feed from the trays /3, /4
and /5. A mis-centering is automatically adjusted at the image processing unit. Therefore, conduct this adjustment only when a mis-centering occurs beyond the range of automatic adjustment (5 mm).
Note
When a mis-centering of the same kind occurs in all of the fed paper from the trays /3 to /5, be
sure to conduct "5.5.2 Centering adjustment (PF)."
A. Procedure
[1]
adjustment" disable (data = 1). (See 10.9.1 Software DIPSW setting in Field Service for the main
body.)
[3]
[2]
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pf701fs3006c
Conduct this adjustment when a mis-centering of the same kind occurs in all of the fed paper from the PF trays
/3, /4 and /5. A mis-centering is automatically adjusted at the image processing unit. Therefore, conduct this
adjustment only when a mis-centering occurs beyond the range of automatic adjustment (more than 5 mm).
Note
When mis-centering of paper is different for each of the trays /3 to /5, be sure to conduct "5.5.1
Centering adjustment (for each tray)".
A. Procedure
"Installation manual.")
[2]
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PF-701/PP-701
5.5.2
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
5.6
Tilt adjustment
Conduct this adjustment when the copy/print image tilt is found in all of the fed paper from the PF trays /3, /4
and /5.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
adjusted.
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Horizontal adjustment
Conduct this adjustment when the device cannot be placed in a horizontal position or when any discrepancy in
height and/or tilt is found between the device and the main body.
Note
Conducting horizontal adjustments may cause slipping-off of the position relative to the main
body. So, after completion of adjustments, be sure to make a test copy/print to check to see if the
paper feed is properly made from the PF.
A. Procedure
4. Use a wrench to rotate the caster nuts [2] provided at the 2 places and make horizontal adjustments of the device.
Note
Be sure to take into account the height
against the main body when making adjustments.
[2]
[1]
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PF-701/PP-701
5.7
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PF-701/PP-701
5. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
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SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
FD-501
2006.09
Ver. 3.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding
page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/09
3.0
2005/04
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
FD-501
CONTENTS
FD-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
2.3
2.4
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.5
2.4.6
3. OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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CONTENTS
ii
4.1
4.2
4.3
Height adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.4
PI section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
4.4.1
4.4.2
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
FD-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Type
B. Functions
(1) Functions
Normal paper exit function
Punching function
Transfer paper exited from the main body is exited into the main tray/sub tray.
Transfer paper that is exited by the main body or fed to the PI is punched for
each sheet of paper and exited into the main tray/sub tray.
Folding function
Transfer paper that is exited from the main body or fed to the PI is handled for
folding (either one of the following: Z-fold, Letter fold-out, Letter fold-in, Double
parallel fold, Gate fold, and folding) for each sheet of paper, and exited into the
sub tray/main tray (The Z-fold exit to the main tray while in the FS connection is
limited only to B4, A3, 81/2 x 14, 11 x 17, 12 x 18 and 8K.)
PI insertion function
PI tray paper is inserted in the transfer paper exited from the main body.
Manual mode
PI tray paper is punched, folded and stapled, and then exited into the sub tray/
main tray. (The stapling function is available only when the staple unit is connected to the downstream of the FD.)
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2,500 sheets:
FD-501
1,500 sheets:
500 sheets:
Tab paper*4
: A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S,11 x 17, 81/2 x 11,81/2 x 11S,
Custom paper
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
C6500: only A4 and 81/2 x11. Operation of paper exit with tab area at the
trail edge side is not assured.
Sub tray *1
SRA3, A3, B4, SRA4, SRA4S, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, A5S, B6S, A6S
13 x 19, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S, 51/2 x 81/2, 51/2 x 81/2S,
81/2 x 13, 81/4 x 13, 81/8 x 131/4, 8 x 13
8K*2, 16K*2, 16KS*2
Tab paper*3
Custom paper
*1
C6500 only
*2
*3
Operation of paper exit with tab area at the trail edge side is not assured.
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
C. Type of paper
Paper size
2 holes:
3 holes/4 holes:
*1
*3
1050 only
*2
C6500 only
*4
Applicable paper
Paper weight
50 to 209 g/m2
C6500 only
*2
Applicable paper
Plain paper
Paper weight
Folding, Letter
50 to 130 g/m2
fold-in, Letter
fold-out, Z-fold
Double parallel
50 to 91 g/m2
FD-501
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
(3) PI functions
FD-501
Paper size
: A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S,
custom paper*5 (Max. 324 x 460 mm, Min. 182 x
140mm)
Custom paper*2
Wide paper*1
*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
*4
*5
When use custom paper as a cover paper in the perfect binding mode:
up to 307 mm x 460 mm
Applicable paper
Paper weight
50 to 300 g/m2
D. Maintenance
Maintenance
E. Machine data
Power source
230 VAC, DCS 5V (5V DCS is supplied from the main body.)
Power source
200 VAC, DCS 5V (5V DCS is supplied from the main body.)
180 VA or less
tion
Dimensions
Weight
F.
Approx. 130 kg
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
Note
The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
2. PERIODIC CHECK
FD-501
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2.1
2.1.1
Roller solenoids /1 (SD5) to /4 (SD8) : Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000
punches) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
fd501fs2001c
steps in reverse.
[3]
[2]
[1]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.2
2.2.1
FD-501
*1
Punch motor (M10) : Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000 punches) *1
1050
B. Procedure
[1]
[3]
[2]
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[3]
[1]
[2]
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2.3.1
FD-501
2.3
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Tray up down motor (M11) : Every 5,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000 prints) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
Note
Be sure to remove the tray up down motor (M11) while supporting the up/down stay with your
hands.
[2]
2. Open the front door and pull out the folding unit.
3. Disconnect the connector [1].
4. Remove 2 screws [2] and then remove the tray up
down motor (M11) [3].
[3]
[1]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.4
2.4.1
FD-501
*1
Pick-up roller rubber : Every 5,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 200,000 feed) *1
1050
*2
C. Procedure
[1]
[2]
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[4]
[1]
[3]
[5]
[2]
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[2]
[4]
[3]
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[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
fd501fs2010c
[1]
[2]
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FD-501
[1]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2] [3]
11. Remove the belt [3] from the gear [2], [4] and then
remove the gear [2], [4] and the pin [1], [5] from
FD-501
[5]
[4]
fd501fs2012c
12. Pull out the pick-up roller shaft [1] to the front side,
and remove the pick-up roller assembly [2].
[1]
[2]
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[2]
10
[1]
[3]
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[4]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[7]
remove the gear [5] and the pin [6] from the pickup roller shaft [7].
18. Pull out the pick-up roller shaft [7] to the rear side,
and remove the pick-up roller assembly [8].
[2]
fd501fs2015c
[3]
[4]
[7]
remove the gear [4] and the pin [5] from the pick-
[2]
[6]
23. Pull out the pick-up roller shaft [6] from the rear
side, and remove the pick-up roller assembly [7].
[1]
[5]
[8]
[1]
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FD-501
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.4.2
FD-501
Paper feed rubber : Every 2,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed) *1
: Every 2,200,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed) *2
*1
1050
*2
C6500
B. Procedure
[8]
[7]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[6] [5]
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
[2]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
12
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[3]
[2]
[1]
FD-501
[4]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
fd501fs2019c
[3]
[2]
[1]
fd501fs2020c
[2]
[1]
[3]
16. Remove the paper feed roller [1] and replace the
paper feed rubber[2].
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13
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.4.3
FD-501
Separation rubber : Every 2,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed) *1
: Every 2,200,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed) *2
*1
1050
*2
C6500
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
[2]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
*1
FD-501
1050
*2
C6500
C. Procedure
Note
A shaft fixing screw is inserted when removing the PI tray /Up. Be sure to remove this shaft fixing
screw from the PI tray /Up after completion of the replacement of the pick-up roller /Lw. Operating
the machine with the shaft fixing screw inserted to the PI tray /Up may cause damage to the PI
section.
[2]
1. Make sure that the PI lift plate /Up [1] has come
[3]
[2]
[1]
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15
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
[5]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
5. Remove the spring [2] hooked between the separation roller unit [1] and the PI tray /Up [3].
[4]
16
[4]
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[2]
[2]
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17
FD-501
[3]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.4.5
FD-501
Paper feed rubber : Every 2,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed) *1
Every 2,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed) *2
*1
1050
*2
C6500
B. Procedure
1. Conduct the steps 1 to 9 in "2.4.4 Replacing the pick-up rubber (lower stage)"
2. The subsequent operations are the same as those for the paper feed rubber (upper stage). (See P.12)
3. Reinstall a new paper feed rubber following the removal steps in reverse.
2.4.6
Separation rubber: Every 2,250,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 feed)
B. Procedure
[1]
3. For the subsequent operations, conduct the separation rubber (upper stage) (steps 2 to 6).
(See P.14)
[2]
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3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
Items not allowed to be disassembled and/or adjusted
FD-501
3.1
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
3.1.1
Note
Be sure to avoid removing or loosening the screws [1], [2], [3] of the folding/conveyance switching
position adjustment section provided on the front of the folding conveyance unit. The adjustment
scale marked on the folding conveyance frame are intended to be used in the factory.
[1]
[3]
[2]
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19
3. OTHERS
3.2
FD-501
No.
1
20
Part name
Page referred to
P.21
P.22
Upper door
P.22
Rear cover
P.23
P.23
P.24
P.24
Right cover
P.25
P.25
10
Stand cover
P.26
11
Front door
P.27
12
Folding conveyance
P.28
13
section
P.28
14
P.29
15
P.31
16
P.36
17
PI section
P.45
3.3.1
A. Procedure
1. Open the upper door [1] and the front door [2].
2. Remove 3 screws [3], pull out the PI cover /Fr [5]
[1]
[5]
[4]
[2]
[3]
fd501fs2029c
[1]
cover /Fr [3] together with the upper cover /Fr [2].
[3]
[2]
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21
FD-501
3.3
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
3.3.2
FD-501
A. Procedure
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
3.3.3
fd501fs2031c
A. Procedure
[1]
[5]
[4]
[2]
[3]
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22
3. OTHERS
[1]
[2]
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3.3.5
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[1]
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23
FD-501
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.3.6
A. Procedure
FD-501
[1]
[2]
[1]
3.3.7
fd501fs2035c
A. Procedure
[1]
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24
3. OTHERS
cover [2].
[1]
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3.3.9
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[1]
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25
FD-501
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.3.10
A. Procedure
FD-501
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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26
3. OTHERS
FD-501
Note
When removing the front door, be sure to support it so that it does not fall down.
A. Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
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27
3. OTHERS
3.3.12
A. Procedure
FD-501
[1]
[2]
[3]
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3.3.13
A. Procedure
unit.
[2]
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28
3. OTHERS
FD-501
[1]
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3.3.14
A. Procedure
[2]
1. Open the front door and pull out the folding unit.
2. Remove the stand cover.
3. The 2 springs [2] are hooked to the shaft [1].
[1]
[4]
[3]
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29
3. OTHERS
[1]
plate [2].
FD-501
[2]
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[1]
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30
FD-501
3.3.15
3. OTHERS
Caution:
The folding conveyance section is very heavy. Be sure to conduct this operation with 2 people.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
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31
3. OTHERS
[1]
the left and right rails and pull further out the fold-
FD-501
[1]
32
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3. OTHERS
[1]
FD-501
rails.
[1]
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33
3. OTHERS
FD-501
[3]
ing it up.
Caution:
Be careful of your posture when removing it.
Be sure to carry out this operation with 2 peo-
[1]
Note
When lifting up the folding conveyance section, be sure to hold the shaft at the places [1]
and [2]. Holding it at other places such as the
roller shaft or the guide plate may cause
deformation to these places.
[2]
fd501fs2051c
[2]
[3]
steps in reverse.
fd501fs2052c
34
3. OTHERS
Note
[2]
[1]
the right to engage the upper rail and the bottom pushed to the left to engage the lower
rail.
[1]
[2]
fd501fs2053c
Note
When installing the folding conveyance section, pull out the rail further than the length of
[2]
[1]
[3]
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35
FD-501
3. OTHERS
3.3.16
A. Procedure
FD-501
Note
The following procedure for replacing the up/
[1]
[2]
[3] on the rear side. These two wires are different in the direction of the wire mounting
plates. Be sure to use the wire with the correct wire mounting plate direction when
installing it. The distinction of these two wires
can be made by the direction of the wire
mounting plate when the shorter wire [2] is
placed under the longer wire.
[3]
[2]
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36
3. OTHERS
[1]
FD-501
[3]
Caution:
When the gear box is removed, the up/down
stay may fall down. So, when removing the
gear box, be sure to support the stay with
[4]
your hands.
[2]
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[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
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37
3. OTHERS
[5]
FD-501
[5]
[4]
[6]
Note
When removing the gear [8], be careful not to
drop the pin [9].
[2]
[1]
[3]
[7]
[9]
[8]
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38
3. OTHERS
FD-501
[1]
[2]
fd501fs2060c
[3]
[2]
[1]
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39
3. OTHERS
FD-501
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
the front side and the other for the rear side,
but these two wires are different in the direction of the wire mounting plates. Be sure to
use a wire that fits in with the direction of a
wire mounting plate.
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40
3. OTHERS
10. Fasten the new up/down wire /Rr [1] with the wire
ley /RrLw [2] and insert it into the shaft [6]. Rotate
the up/down pulley /RrLw [2] and wind it 5.5 turns
clockwise from inside to outside around the up/
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
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41
FD-501
3. OTHERS
11. Hook up the up/down wire /Rr [1] onto the up/
down pulley /RrUp [3] through the relay pulley /Rr
FD-501
[2].
[3]
[1]
[2]
fd501fs2064c
12. Wind the up/down wire /Rr [1] 2 turns counterclockwise from inside to outside around the up/
down pulley /RrLw [2] with no slack and fasten it
with the wire end [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
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42
3. OTHERS
The route along which the up/down wire /Rr passes
FD-501
fd501fs2066c
[2]
[1]
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43
3. OTHERS
steps in reverse.
[1]
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[4]
[1]
[5]
[3]
[2]
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44
Note
When replacing the multi feed detection board /1 (MFDB/1), be sure to replace the multi feed
detection board /2 (MFDB/2) at the same time.
When the multi feed detection board is replaced, be sure to conduct the adjustment in replacing
multi feed detection board (PI) (See "10.6.1 H. Adjustment when replacing the multi feed detection
board (PI)" in Field Service for the main body.)
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
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45
FD-501
3.3.17
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
[1]
fd501fs2072c
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
46
[3]
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3. OTHERS
[3]
[2]
[1]
fd501fs2075c
B. Notes to keep in mind when installing the multi feed detection boards /1 (MFDB/1) and /2 (MFDB/
2)
[2]
[1]
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47
FD-501
3. OTHERS
3.3.18
FD-501
sure to remove the EEPROM (IC68) from the old control board [1] and install it into the new control board
[2].
Note
The setting of the SW3 [3] should be the same
as that of the old FDCB. (See 16.4 FD-501 in
Field Service for the main body.)
[1]
[2]
[3]
fd501fs2077c
Note
Be sure to set the "A" sections of the EEPROM (IC68) in the same direction for installation.
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
FD-501
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.1
When the roller solenoids /1 (SD5), /2 (SD6), /3 (SD7), /4 (SD8) are changed, be sure to conduct this adjustment.
Note
The adjustment steps given below show the steps for the roller solenoid /2 (SD6). For the roller
solenoids /1 (SD5), /3 (SD7) and /4 (SD8), the same steps as those for the roller solenoid /2 are
employed.
A. Procedure
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
A
[5]
[4]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.2
FD-501
When the front to rear position of the punch holes cannot be adjusted up to the specification in the paper width
adjustment in the service mode, be sure to conduct this adjustment. (See 10.9.4 Paper Width Adjustment
(Multi Folder (Punch) Adj.) in Field Service for the main body.)
A. Procedure
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[3]
50
fd501fs3003c
Height adjustment
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
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51
FD-501
4.3
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.4
FD-501
4.4.1
PI section
Gear position adjustment of the paper feed regulation plate
Note
Be sure to conduct the gear position adjustment when disassembling the paper feed regulation
plate of the PI trays /Up and /Lw, the rack and the paper size VR section.
A. Procedure
[1]
[3]
[2]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
52
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[2]
[4]
[3]
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53
FD-501
[1]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.4.2
FD-501
Perform this adjustment when multi-feed or paper jam occurs when feeding paper from the PI.
[4]
and insert the shafts [2] into the holes [3] in the
paper feed arm to secure the paper feed arm [4].
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
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SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
LS-501/502
2006.09
Ver. 3.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/09
3.0
2005/04
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
LS-501/502
CONTENTS
LS-501/502
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
3. OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.1
3.2
3.2.2
3.2.3
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Horizontal adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.6
LS-501/502
CONTENTS
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ii
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
LS-501/502
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Type
Conveyance method
ance
Stacker tray con-
veyance
Sub tray convey-
ance
Coupling convey-
ance
Alignment method
Method of stacking
ing
Shifting method
Conveyance
direction shift
B. Functions
Mode
sort mode
Sub tray mode
mode
Coupling mode
Maximum number of
Stacker tray
sheets loadable
Sub tray
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
C. Type of paper
LS-501/502
Paper size
Stacker tray
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
SRA3*2, A3, B4, SRA4*2, SRA4S*2, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5,
A5S*2, B6S*2, A6S*2
13 x 19*2, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11,
81/2 x 11S, 51/2 x 81/2*1, 51/2 x 81/2S*2
81/2 x 13, 81/4 x 13, 81/8 x 131/4, 8 x 13
8K*3, 16K*3, 16KS*3
Tab paper*4
Custom paper*2
Wide paper*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
Paper weight
Stacker tray
50 to 244 g/m2
Sub tray
50 to 300 g/m2
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
D. Maintenance
Same as the main body.
LS-501/502
Maintenance
M
E.
Machine data
Power source
LS-501
LS-502
Weight
Approx. 110 kg
F.
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
10 to 80%RH
Note
The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
LS-501/502
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
LS-501/502
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2.1
2.1.1
Stacker tray up down motor (M1) : Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000
prints) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[3]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[5]
ls502fs2001c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
LS-501/502
[5]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
ls502fs2002c
[1]
ls502fs2003c
steps in reverse.
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Paper press solenoid /3 (SD8) : Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000 prints) *1
*1
1050
Note
When conducting this operation, be sure to bring the stacker tray down to the bottom in advance.
B. Procedure
Note
[3]
[1]
ls502fs2004c
LS-501/502
2. PERIODIC CHECK
3. Slant the shift unit [1] to the front side so that you
LS-501/502
[1]
[2]
4. Release the cable stopper [3] and remove the ribbon cable [5] from the connector [4].
[4]
[5]
[3]
ls502fs2005c
Note
Slide the lock [2] of the connector [1] for the
ribbon cable in the arrow-marked direction
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
ls502fs2006c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[5]
[3]
2
[2]
1
[1]
ls502fs2007c
LS-501/502
2. PERIODIC CHECK
LS-501/502
[2]
section [1], slide the shift unit [3] in the arrowmarked direction and engage the stopper
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
ls502fs2008c
[1]
[4]
[2]
[4]
10
[3]
ls502fs2009c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
[3]
[5]
[3] [2]
[4]
[3]
ls502fs2010c
Note
When reinstalling the paper press solenoid /3
[1]
[2]
ls502fs2011c
11
LS-501/502
2. PERIODIC CHECK
LS-501/502
[3]
[1]
[2]
2.1.3
ls502fs2012c
*1
Paper press solenoid /1 (SD6): Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000 prints) *1
1050
B. Procedure
[2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
[3]
[6]
[4]
Note
When reinstalling the paper press solenoid /1
assy, be sure to insert the actuator [6] pro-
[5]
[1]
ls502fs2013c
[3]
[2]
12
[1]
ls502fs2014c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Paper press solenoid /2 : Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000 prints) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[2]
[6]
[5]
1.
2.
3.
4.
[3]
Note
When reinstalling the paper press solenoid /2
(SD7), be sure to insert the actuator [6] provided at the tip of the shaft into the slit section [5] at the tip of the solenoid.
[1]
[4]
ls502fs2033c
2.1.5
*1
Rear stopper solenoid (SD3): Every 15,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000 prints) *1
1050
B. Procedure
[5]
[6]
1.
2.
3.
4.
[2]
[3]
Note
[4]
[1]
ls502fs2016c
13
LS-501/502
3. OTHERS
LS-501/502
3. OTHERS
3.1
No
Section
Part name
Page referred to
P.16
P.16
P.15
Cover
P.15
Upper cover
P.17
P.18
14
Wire
3.2
3. OTHERS
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
3.2.1
A. Procedure
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[3]
[6]
[5]
[5]
ls502fs2034c
15
3. OTHERS
[1]
LS-501/502
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
ls502fs2035c
[3]
[5]
[4]
[4]
[1]
[2]
ls502fs2036c
16
3. OTHERS
[2]
LS-501/502
cover [2].
[1]
[1]
ls502fs2037c
[1]
[2]
ls502fs2038c
17
3. OTHERS
LS-501/502
3.2.2
Note
When conducting this operation, be sure to set the stacker tray at the home position (the upper
most position) in advance.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
ls501f2c001a
18
3. OTHERS
[2]
[1]
[1]
[4]
[2]
LS-501/502
ls501f2c002a
[3]
[2]
[5]
[7]
[6]
ls501f2c003a
19
3. OTHERS
[2]
[4]
LS-501/502
[1]
8. Release the winding of the wire /1 [2] from the pulley [1].
[3]
ls502fs2027c
[1]
Note
When installing the wire retaining bracket [2],
install it to the wire /1 [1] so that the bracket
comes to the rear side.
[2]
ls501f2c004a
[1]
[2]
ls502fs2028c
20
3. OTHERS
[1]
[3]
[1]
ls502fs2029c
[2]
[3]
ls502fs2030c
[1]
ls501f2c005a
21
LS-501/502
Note
[2]
3. OTHERS
steps 5 to 12 above.
[1]
[2]
22
15atf2c001ca
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
LS-501/502
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.1
A. Procedure
A
Paper exit guide plate
ls502to3002c
6 0.5 mm
ls502to3003c
23
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
LS-501/502
4.2
A. Procedure
ls502to3004c
ls502to3005c
4.3
A. Procedure
ls502fs3006c
24
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
ls502fs3007c
4.4
A. Procedure
NG
OK
[1]
[2]
ls502to3009c
ls502fs3008c
25
LS-501/502
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
LS-501/502
4.5
Horizontal adjustment
Adjustments are made when there is any discrepancy in height and slant found between the main body and
other optional devices.
A. Procedure
[1]
Note
When any caster is found raised, rotate the
screw [2] with a wrench to extend the length
[2]
26
Note
After replacing the LS control board (LSCB), be sure to conduct the following adjustments when a
shift unit abnormality appears.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
ls502fs3010c
[1]
ls502fs3011c
4. Rotate VR1 [1] to the right and stop it at the position in which LED2 [2] turns on from flashing.
Note
When LED2 is rotated too much from the
turn-on position to the flashing position,
repeat the procedure starting at Step 2.
[2]
[1]
ls502fs3012c
27
LS-501/502
4.6
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
LS-501/502
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
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28
SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
FS-503
2006.11
Ver. 4.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/11
4.0
2006/09
3.0
2005/04
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
FS-503
CONTENTS
FS-503
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1
Maintenance procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
3. OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.1
3.2
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8
3.2.9
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Horizontal adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
FS-503
CONTENTS
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ii
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
FS-503
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Type
B. Functions
(1) Functions
Straight mode
Shift mode
Staple mode
Bundles of flat-stapled sheets of paper and single sheets of paper being exited
at random into the main tray.
(2) Staple
Maximum number of
sheets to be flat-stapled
(Plain paper)
Stapling position
1 staple at the rear (45), 1 staple at the front, and 2 staples at the center
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
FS-503
Main tray
Straight/Shift
(Weighing 50 to 244 g/
m2 paper length
16K*3, 16KS*3
1,500 sheets: SRA3*2, A3, B4, SRA4*2, SRA4S*2
m2 paper length -
279mm or larger)
8K*3
wide paper*1: A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5,
12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S,
51/2 x 81/2,
size entry : (Max. 324 x 460 mm)
500 sheets : A5, A5S*2, B6S*2 (straight only),
51/2 x 81/2*1, 51/2 x 81/2S*2
Tab paper*4
Custom paper
*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
C6500: only A4 and 81/2 x11. Operation of paper exit with tab
area at the trail edge side is not assured.
Staple mode
Staple sheet
2 to 9
Set
150 (paper length 182 to 364mm)
75 (other than paper length 182 to 364mm)
10 to 20
50
21 to 30
30
31 to 40
25
41 to 50
20
51 to 60
15
61 to 100
10
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Sub tray
SRA3*2, A3, B4, SRA4*2, SRA4S*2 A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, A5S*2, B6S*2, A6S*2
(Weighing 50 to 300 g/
13 x 19*2, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S, 51/2 x 81/2*1, 51/2 x 81/2S*2
m2)
FS-503
: A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S,
Custom paper
Wide paper*1
: A3, B4, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 11,
custom size (Max. 324 x 460 mm, Min. 182 x 140 mm)
C6500 (Max. 330 x 487 mm, Min. 100 x 148 mm)
81/2 x 11S, 51/2 x 81/2,
size entry : (Max. 324 x 460 mm)
*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
C6500: only A4 and 81/2 x11. Operation of paper exit with tab area at the trail
edge side is not assured.
C. Type of paper
(1) Staple
Paper size
Custom paper
Wide paper*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
C6500: only A4 and 81/2 x11. Operation of paper exit with tab area at the
trail edge side is not assured.
Applicable paper
Paper weight
Main tray
D. Maintenance
Maintenance
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
E. Machine data
FS-503
Power source
Weight
F.
Approx. 80 kg
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
Note
The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
2. PERIODIC CHECK
FS-503
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1
Maintenance procedure
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2.1.1
*1
B. Procedure
1. Open the front door and pull out the stacker unit.
2. Remove 2 screws [1] of the intermediate roller
[2]
[1]
fs503fs2057c
[2]
[1]
3. Disconnect the connector [1] and remove the wiring harness from the wire binding band [2].
fs503fs2058c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
FS-503
2 [2].
[1]
fs503fs2059c
[2]
5. Remove 2 screws [1] and then remove the intermediate roller solenoid [2].
[1]
fs503fs2060c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Stapler unit /Fr: Every 3,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 500,000 staples)
Stapler unit /Rr: Every 3,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 500,000 staples)
FS-503
Caution:
After moving the stapler, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
[3]
Note
[4]
[1]
[2]
fs503fs2030c
[1]
[2]
3. Open the front door and pull out the stacker unit.
4. Remove the screw [2] of the wire [1].
fs503fs2029c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
FS-503
[1]
[2]
[3]
fs503fs2005c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
stapler unit."
[1]
fs503fs2031c
[2]
[3]
[1]
fs503fs2032c
[7]
[6]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
fs503fs2033c
FS-503
[2]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
stapler unit."
FS-503
[1]
Note
The steps given below are the removal steps
using a short driver. When using a driver of a
regular length, removal of the stapler unit /Rr
is available only when the stapler unit /Fr has
been already removed. When using a regular
length driver, be sure to remove the stapler
unit /Fr in advance by following the steps
given in "C. Removing/reinstalling the stapler
[1]
fs503fs2034c
unit /Fr."
[2]
[3]
[1]
fs503fs2035c
10
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[6]
/Fr, remove the screw [3] and raise the lower por-
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[5]
1050fs2036c
11
FS-503
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
FS-503
[2]
fs503fs2012c
[1]
[3]
units /Fr and Rr, and then remove the bracket [3]
from the stapler [2].
Note
Take note that the brackets for the stapler
[2]
fs503fs2013c
12
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
F.
fs503fs2063c
Note
The pasting of the stapler guide seal is limited only to the stapler unit /Rr.
[1]
[3]
[2]
fs503fs2064c
13
FS-503
[2]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1.3
FS-503
B. Procedure
1. Open the front door and pull out the stacker unit.
2. Pull the stapler cartridge knob [1] in the arrowmarked direction to remove it.
[1]
fs503fs2001c
[2]
3. Hold the knob [2] of the cover [1] and open it.
4. Rotate and wind up carefully the remaining refill
[1]
[3]
Note
The refill staples are apt to break away. Be
[4]
fs503fs2043c
14
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
FS-503
pler cartridge.
[1]
fs503fs2044c
[4]
marked direction [2] and get the tip of the refill staples near to the stapling position [3].
Note
New refill staples are attached with a lead
[2]
[1]
sheet.
fs503fs2045c
steps in reverse.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
fs503fs2037c
15
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1.5
FS-503
*1
1050
*2
C6500
Caution:
After having lowered the main tray, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Note
When replacing the paper exit rollers /A (sponge roller), be sure to replace all 4 pairs of rollers (8
rollers in all).
B. Procedure
[2]
16
fs503fs2002c
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
FS-503
open.
fs503fs2003c
[1]
[1]
fs503fs2004c
17
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
FS-503
3.1
No.
1
Section
Cover
Page referred to
P.19
Sub tray
P.20
Upper cover /1
P.20
Upper cover /2
P.21
P.21
Rear cover
P.22
Stacker section
Stacker unit
P.23
Main tray
P.27
Lift wire
P.29
10
P.34
P.35
P.35
11
12
18
Part name
Front cover
Stapler section
3.2
3. OTHERS
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
3.2.1
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
fs503fs2062c
[1]
[3]
[2]
fs503fs2046c
19
3. OTHERS
3.2.2
FS-503
A. Procedure
[7]
tion [2] and remove the ball catch [3] from the ball
[4].
[6]
[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
fs503fs2047c
3.2.3
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
cover /1 [2].
Note
When the front door support section [3] is dif-
[3]
[1]
ficult to remove, slide the upper cover [2] a little to the front side and remove it while lifting
it up.
fs503fs2048c
20
3. OTHERS
[1]
cover /2 [2].
[2]
fs503fs2049c
3.2.5
A. Procedure
[2]
[3]
[1]
fs503fs2050c
21
FS-503
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.2.6
A. Procedure
FS-503
steps in reverse.
[2]
[3]
22
[1]
fs503fs2051c
FS-503
3.2.7
3. OTHERS
Caution:
Be sure to conduct this operation with 2 people.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
fs503fs2039c
5. Remove the E-ring [3] and the shaft [4] and cut off
the coupling arm [5].
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[5]
fs503fs2040c
23
3. OTHERS
[1]
FS-503
[1]
24
fs503fs2061c
3. OTHERS
tions [3], release the hook of the rail [4] from the
hole [6] and remove the stacker section [2].
[3]
Caution:
Be careful of your posture when removing it.
And be sure to conduct this operation with 2
[1]
Note
When lifting up the stacker section, be sure to
hold it at the specified positions [3]. Holding
[6]
[5]
[4]
steps in reverse.
Note
When reinstalling the stacker section to the
[3]
[1]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[4]
fs503fs2041c
25
FS-503
3. OTHERS
FS-503
[3]
[1]
26
[2]
fs503fs2042c
FS-503
3.2.8
3. OTHERS
Caution:
After having lowered the main tray, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
A. Procedure
[2]
fs503fs2016c
27
3. OTHERS
[2]
FS-503
[3]
28
[1]
fs503fs2017c
Note
The following replacement procedure of the lift wire shows the steps taken on the rear side. The
figuration and the winding of wires on the front side are symmetrical to those on the rear side.
The brackets of the lift wire are stamped with "F" on the front side and "R" on the rear side. Be
careful not to confuse one with the other.
A. Procedure
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
fs503fs2038c
[1]
[3]
Caution:
When the gear box is removed, the main tray
will fall down. So, be sure to support the tray
by hand when removing the gear box.
[4]
[2]
fs503fs2018c
29
FS-503
3.2.9
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
mounting plate [3] of the lift wire /Rr [2] from the lift
[4]
stay [4].
[2]
[1]
[3]
fs503fs2019c
[2]
fs503fs2020c
30
3. OTHERS
[2] and the lift pulley /Lw [3] to remove the lift wire
FS-503
/Rr [4].
Note
[3]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
fs503fs2021c
[3]
[4]
Note
Be sure to install the lift wires placing the
[2]
9. Fasten the new lift wire /Rr [1] with the wire end [6]
of the lift pulley /Lw [5] and insert it into the shaft.
And rotate the lift pulley /Lw [5] and wind it 6 turns
clockwise from inside to outside around the lift
[1]
[5]
pulley /Lw [5] with no slack, and then insert the lift
pulley /Lw [5] fully deep into the shaft so that it
coincides with the pin [7].
[7]
[6]
fs503fs2022c
31
3. OTHERS
10. With the lift wire /Rr [1] hooked to the lift pulley /
Up [2], wind it 2 turns counterclockwise from
FS-503
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
fs503fs2023c
11. Insert the pin [1] and the gear [2] into the shaft,
and fasten them with the E-ring [3].
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
fs503fs2024c
32
3. OTHERS
FS-503
[1]
[2]
fs503fs2025c
[4] [5]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[5]
[2]
fs503fs2026c
33
3. OTHERS
3.2.10
FS-503
A. Procedure
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[6]
[5]
fs503fs2027c
34
3. OTHERS
A. Procedure
FS-503
[1]
When
the
stapler
cartridge
cannot
be
[3]
[2]
fs503fs2052c
2."
A. Procedure
[3]
Caution:
[4]
[1]
[2]
35
3. OTHERS
[3]
[2]
FS-503
[1]
fs503fs2054c
[2]
[4]
[1]
fs503fs2055c
[5]
[6]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Caution:
Considerable force is required to rotate the gear.
Be sure to wear gloves not to get injured.
fs503fs2056c
Note
The gear can be rotated in whichever direction is easiest.
36
[1]
[3]
[2]
fd501fs2077c
Note
Be sure to set the "A" sections of the EEPROM (IC68) in the same direction for installation.
fd501fs2078c
37
FS-503
3.2.13
3. OTHERS
FS-503
3. OTHERS
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38
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
FS-503
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.1
Conduct this adjustment when paper gets jammed in the intermediate roller in the stacker during paper conveyance.
A. Procedure
1. Open the front door and pull out the stacker unit.
2. Remove the rail stopper screws [1], one each pro-
[1]
[1]
fs503fs3002c
39
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[1]
FS-503
[2]
4. Raise up the intermediate roller and insert a thickness gauge of 4.5 mm between the mounting
plate [2] of the intermediate roller /Up [1] and the
intermediate roller /Lw [3].
[3]
fs503fs3020c
Note
Be careful not to let the thickness gauge drop
into the stacker. (Be sure to fix it with tape.)
Make sure that there is no raised section
found in the thickness gauge so that the
clearance is to be accurate.
[3]
[1]
40
[2]
fs503fs3021c
In the flat-stapling mode, adjustments are made when the distance from the edge of paper to the stapling position is not within the standard value, or when it is on a slant.
Note
When making adjustments, be sure not move the stapler by hand. (This may cause the teeth of the
belt and the gear to jump.)
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
41
FS-503
4.2
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[1]
screws [1], one each, in front and rear and pull the
FS-503
[1]
42
fs503fs3002c
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
5. Loosen the screws [2], one each, of the 4 flat-stapling stopper [1] and make adjustments of the
FS-503
[4]
[3]
[1]
[5]
[1]
[3]
[2]
fs503fs3009c
43
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
The line [1] connecting the 2 staples is parallel to the edge of paper.
[1]
fs503fs3004c
4.3
Conduct this adjustment operation when the slippage in the bundle of paper while in stapling and the uneven
paper exit while in non-stapling cannot be adjusted by conducting "Stapling center position adjustment" and
"Paper width adjustment" in the service mode.
Note
After completion of this adjustment, be sure to conduct "Stapling center position adjustment" and
"Paper width adjustment" in the service mode.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
fs503fs3010c
44
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[1]
screws [1], one each, in front and rear and pull the
[1]
FS-503
fs503fs3005c
45
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[2]
5. Loosen 2 screws [1] and check to see if the distance from the front side of the side plate [2] in the
FS-503
[5]
[4]
[1]
[3]
fs503fs3006c
0 mm
-0.5
46
4.4
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Horizontal adjustment
Adjustments are made when there is any discrepancy in height and slant found between the main body and
FS-503
[1]
[2]
fs503fs3007c
47
FS-503
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
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48
SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
SD-501
2006.11
Ver. 3.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/11
3.0
2006/09
2.0
2005/04
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
SD-501
CONTENTS
SD-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1
2.2
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.3
2.4
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
3. OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.1.2
Trimmer press upper limit stoppers /Rt and /Lt and trimmer stoppers /Rt and /Lt . . . . . . . . . . 43
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
4.1
SD horizontal adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
4.2
4.3
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CONTENTS
ii
4.4
4.5
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SD-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Type
B. Functions
(1) Functions
Subtray exit
Coupling exit
Saddle stitching
Exits paper to the bundle exit tray after being center folding and saddle stitching.
Exits to the bundle exit tray after being center folding, saddle stitching, and
ming
trimming processes.
Exits to the bundle exit tray after being center folding on one or more sheets of
Exits to the tri-folding tray after being letter folding process on one or more
paper.
sheets of paper.
200 sheets
Z-Folding
20 sheets
Folding
40 sheets
Center folding/
sheet
trimming
2 to 10
More than 50
11 to 20
More than 30
21 to 40
More than 20
41 to 50
More than 15
30 sets
20 sets
set
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
C. Type of paper
SD-501
SRA3*2, A3, B4, SRA4*2, SRA4S*2, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5,
A5S*2, B6S*2, A6S*2
13 x 19*2, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S,
51/2 x 81/2*1, 51/2 x 81/2S*2
81/2 x 13, 81/4 x 13, 81/8 x 131/4, 8 x 13
8K*3, 16K*3, 16KS*3
Tab paper*4
Custom paper
Wide paper*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
C6500: only A4 and 81/2 x11. Operation of paper exit with tab area at the
trail edge side is not assured.
Paper weight
50 to 300 g/m2
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SD-501
Paper size
1050 only
*2
C6500 only
C6500: supported in all the destinations.
1050: only supported in Taiwan and China.
Paper weight
50 to 244g/m2
Maximum saddle
Plain
stitching sheets
paper
1050
Paper weight
and
Coated paper/
Color copy paper*1
coated
50 to 81 g/m2
50
*1
30
*1
paper:
82 to 91 g/m2
30
*1
15
*1
92 to 130 g/m2
20
*1
10
*1
15
*1
*1
10
*1
*
1
C6500
C6500 only
One sheet can be switched to a thick paper (200 g/m2)
Paper weight
Coated paper/
Color copy paper
64 to 80 g/m2
50
*1
30
*1
81 to 105 g/m2
30
15
20
10
15
10
Staple position
1
1
1
Can be automatically changed (90 to 165 mm) in accordance with paper size.
[1]
[2]
15ant1c006na
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Folding height
SD-501
[1]
15ant1c011na
Folding sheets
B4
12 x 18
81/2 x 14
81/2 x 11S
11 x 17
A4S
(401 mm or
more)
2 to 5
35 mm or less
40 mm or less
45 mm or less
6 to 15
45 mm or less
50 mm or less
Not defined
16 to 30
50 mm or less
55 mm or less
31 to 50
60 mm or less
65 mm or less
(The above information is applied when paper weight is 64 g/m2 and no thick cover
is not used.)
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SD-501
Paper size
Wide paper*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
50 to 244 g/m2
50 sheets (80 g/m2) or 49 sheets (80 g/m2) + 1 sheet (200 g/m2)
(The above is the number of the printed paper before folding. The number of foreedge (after folding) is double.)
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SD-501
Paper size
Wide paper*1
1050 only
*3
*2
C6500 only
50 to 244 g/m2
Paper weight
Sheets
50 to 81 g/m2
5 sheets
82 to 130 g/m2
3 sheets
2 sheets
Folding precision
(for 1 sheet)
[1]
15ant1c009na
[1]
[1] = 1.5 mm or less
15ant1c008na
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Paper weight
50 to 91 g/m2
Maximum folding
Paper weight
Sheets
sheets
50 to 81 g/m2
5 sheets
82 to 91 g/m2
3 sheets
Folding precision
(for 1 sheet)
Original size
SD-501
Paper size
[1]
[2]
A4S
97.5 4 mm
102.0 4 mm
81/2 x 11S
91.6 4 mm
96.1 4 mm
[3]
1.5 mm or less
[3]
[3]
[1]
[2]
15ant1c010na
D. Maintenance
Maintenance
E.
Machine data
Power source
F.
Approx. 263 kg
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
Note
The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
SD-501
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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2. PERIODIC CHECK
SD-501
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet .
2.1
2.1.1
Roller release solenoid /1 (SD5) : Every 20,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000
operations) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[2]
[1]
15anf2c028na
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[5]
[3]
[6]
SD-501
[2]
[1]
15anf2c029na
[3]
steps in reverse.
[1]
15anf2c030nb
10
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Roller release solenoid /2 (SD6) : Every 20,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 5,000,000
operations) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[2].
15anf2c031na
[1]
[6]
[2]
15anf2c032na
[3]
[1]
15anf2c033nb
11
SD-501
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.1.3
SD-501
Right angle conveyance gate solenoid (SD2): Every 20,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every
5,000,000 operations) *1
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[1]
screw [1].
15anf2c057na
[3]
[2] [1]
4. Remove the E-ring [1] and the pulley [2] and then
remove the belt [3].
[4]
15anf2c058na
12
2. PERIODIC CHECK
per [2].
[2]
[1]
15anf2c059nb
[8]
[3]
per [2].
[1]
[2]
[6]
[7]
[5]
15anf2c130ca
13
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[3]
[1]
SD-501
[1]
[1]
[2]
15anf2c060na
12. Remove the E-ring [4] and then remove the belt
retainer [5], the belt [6] and the pulley.
[2]
[1]
[3]
15anf2c131ca
14
[2]
[4]
[3]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[7]
[6]
[5]
[8]
16. Remove the two screws [9], pull out the arm [6]
from the shaft [7], and remove the solenoid
mounting plate assembly [10].
[10]
[1]
[9]
15anf2c132ca
15
SD-501
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[2]
[3]
SD-501
[1]
[5]
[6]
15anf2c133ca
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
a
15anf2c062nb
16
2. PERIODIC CHECK
*1
1050
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
15anf2c157ca
[2]
[6]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[5]
15anf2c158ca
17
SD-501
2. PERIODIC CHECK
SD-501
[1]
[2]
[3]
a
15anf2c159ca
18
2.2.1
Stapler assembly /Rt : Every 20,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 1,000,000 staples) *1
Stapler assembly /Lt : Every 20,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 1,000,000 staples) *1
*1
1050
*2
C6500
C. Procedure
[1]
15anf2c034na
[3]
[2]
Note
When moving the stapler assembly, be sure to
move it by rotating the rotating knob [3] to
prevent the belt tooth from skipping. Otherwise, it may cause the belt tooth skipping.
[1]
15anf2c035na
19
SD-501
2.2
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[3]
SD-501
[1]
[4]
[5]
[1]
15anf2c036na
Note
When removing/reinstalling the stapler /Lt, be
sure not to bend the guide sheet [6].
[6]
[1]
15anf2c037na
[2]
15anf2c038na
20
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Note
When reinstalling the saddle stitching unit, be
sure not to make the connector [1] contact
with the main body.
[1]
[2]
[3]
15anf2c039na
[4]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[5]
15anf2c040na
[4]
13. Remove the screw [1] each and then remove the
[6]
ground [2].
When installing the grounds, the wiring harness should be on the lower side.
[1]
[3]
[2]
[3]
[1]
15anf2c041na
21
SD-501
[3]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[1]
[4]
[2]
15anf2c042na
Note
[5]
[6]
[7]
22
15anf2c043na
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[7]
[11]
[11]
[4]
[6]
[10]
the sub scan direction for adjustment while rotating the screw [1] counterclockwise to make the
[8]
[5]
Section A
[3]
[2]
[1]
15anf2c063nb
23
SD-501
[7]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3
2.3.1
SD-501
[2]
Danger:
Pay extra caution when holding the trimmer
blade [1]. Never touch the edge [2] of the
blade. You may suffer the injury.
Remove the blade cover [3] only at the
replacement. Otherwise, never remove the
cover. You may suffer the injury.
Caution:
Dispose the used trimmer blade as specified
by the local authority.
[3]
[1]
15anf2c045na
24
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Trimmer blade assembly : Every 1,500,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 37,500 cuts) *1
*1
1050
*2
C6500
SD-501
B. Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
[1]
[3]
Note
#3 hex wrench is for trimmer blade fixing
screw, long #2.5 hex wrench is for removing/
[4]
[6]
screw.
When returning the mounting handle [1] to the
[2]
[5]
15anf2c064nb
25
2. PERIODIC CHECK
SD-501
[1]
Caution:
It cannot reuse the removed screws [1].
Install the new screws that are shipped with
the trimmer blade assembly at the installation.
Note
Be sure not to peel off or bend the cover
sheet [2].
[2]
[5]
15anf2c046nb
[3]
[2]
[1]
6. Insert the slit [3] to the trimmer blade [4] with the
notch [2] of the mounting handle [1] faces up and
align the hole [5], and then insert the long #2.5
hex wrench [6].
[4]
[6]
15anf2c047na
26
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
[1]
SD-501
Danger:
Pay extra caution when handling the trimmer
blade [1]. Never touch the edge [4] of the
blade. You may suffer the injury.
[3]
[2]
[5]
15anf2c048na
[6]
Danger:
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
15anf2c049na
Note
Be sure to install the blade cover with its
notch [6] faces the handle side.
10. Insert the #2.5 hex wrench [2] onto the mounting
slit [1] of the trimmer blade, and then slide it back
and forth to clean the trimmer scraps.
Note
Be sure to use #2.5 hex wrench for cleaning. If
you insert #3 hex wrench into the mounting
slit, the slit may be deformed. To change the
direction of the hex wrench [2], remove the
wrench once and reinsert it again.
While cleaning, be careful not to bend the
[1]
[2]
[3]
sheet [3].
15anf2c050nb
27
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3] [4]
[5]
12. Insert the new trimmer blade [3] end into the slit
[2]
SD-501
face up and the hole [6] aligned with the hole [4] of
the trimmer blade, and then insert the long #2.5
hex wrench [7].
[7]
[2]
[6]
[1]
15anf2c052na
[1]
15anf2c051na
28
13. Remove the blade cover [2] from the new trimmer
blade [1].
[3]
[2]
[1]
14. Hold the mounting handle [1] with the hex wrench
[2], and then insert the trimmer blade [3] onto the
mounting slit [4] of the trimmer section from above
in the slanting direction.
15. Fully insert the trimmer blade (short head) [3], and
then lower the mounting handle to the horizontal
level and pull it until contacting with the stopper
[5].
Note
Install the trimmer blade with its blade edge
[6] faces up and the mark "SKH-2" [7] faces
the side on which the screw is installed.
[5] [7]
[6]
15anf2c053na
16. Insert the short #2.5 hex wrench [3] into the hole
[1]
[3]
[2]
15anf2c054na
29
SD-501
[4]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
wrench.
SD-501
[1]
Note
Be sure not to peel off or bend the cover
sheet [2].
[4]
[5]
Caution:
Install the brand-new screws [1] that are
shipped with the trimmer blade assembly.
When tightening the screws [1], tighten 3
screws [1] temporarily with the torque that
bents the tip of the #3 hex wrench [3] approximately 5 [4], and then fully tighten them with
the strong torque that bends it approximately
15 [5].
Note
[2]
15anf2c055nb
30
2. PERIODIC CHECK
SD-501
1050
*2
C6500
B. Procedure
[3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[2]
[1]
[8] [7]
15anf2c134ca
31
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
assembly [1] with the pin [3], insert the tip of the
SD-501
[7]
[4]
[3] [5]
[6]
[1]
[5]
[2]
15anf2c135ca
[2]
15anf2c136ca
32
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[1]
SD-501
[2]
15anf2c141ca
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[5]
15anf2c068nb
33
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3.3
SD-501
*1
Trimmer blade motor: Every 8,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 200,000 cuts)*1
1050
*2
C. Procedure
[2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[3]
[1]
34
15anf2c142ca
2. PERIODIC CHECK
Note
When replacing the trimmer blade motor
assembly, the belt [1] may drop off from the
motor. When installing the belt, be sure to
hitch the belt to the gear of the motor shaft [2]
and the drive gear [3].
When installing the trimmer blade motor
assembly, be sure that the gear shafts [4] is
inserted into the holes [5] in the metal frame.
[1]
[3]
[2]
[3]
[5]
15anf2c143ca
[4]
[1]
[2]
15anf2c144ca
35
SD-501
[4]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
SD-501
[6]
[3]
[5]
15anf2c145ca
36
2. PERIODIC CHECK
*1
Trimmer press motor: Every 8,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 200,000 cuts)*1
SD-501
1050
*2
C. Procedure
[3]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
[1]
[2]
15anf2c146ca
37
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[4]
SD-501
[3]
[1]
[5]
[2]
15anf2c147ca
[4]
[1]
38
[2]
[3]
15anf2c148ca
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[3]
[5]
[1]
[2]
15anf2c149ca
[1]
steps in reverse.
15anf2c150ca
39
SD-501
[4]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3.5
SD-501
[1]
15anf2c160ca
39-1
2. PERIODIC CHECK
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[5]
15anf2c161ca
39-2
SD-501
/Lw [2].
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.3.6
SD-501
1050
comes first.) *2
comes first.) *2
comes first.) *2
comes first.) *2
*2
C6500
C. Procedure
[2]
[1]
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39-3
2. PERIODIC CHECK
/Lt [5].
[3]
Note
[2]
[1]
[5]
[4]
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39-4
SD-501
2. PERIODIC CHECK
2.4
2.4.1
SD-501
Bundle press stage gear: Every 5,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 500,000 set (number of
sets of sheets exited to the bundle tray.) ) *1
*1
1050
Bundle press stage gear: Actual replacement cycle: every 500,000 set (number of sets of sheets exited to
the bundle tray.) *2
*2
C6500
C. Procedure
[1]
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[2]
gear.
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SD-501
[1] [3]
2. PERIODIC CHECK
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
SD-501
3.1
3.1.1
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[2]
B. Reason of prohibition
Parallelism of the alignment stopper/Rr and first folding blade has been adjusted in the manufacturing process to prevent the skew (gap) of folding. Accordingly, the alignment stopper /Rr is not allowed to be
removed.
If you change the mounting position of the alignment stopper /Rr you will lose the parallelism with the first
folding blade and cannot return to the original position.
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3. OTHERS
Trimmer press upper limit stoppers /Rt and /Lt and trimmer stoppers /Rt and /Lt
Each adjustment screw of the trimmer press upper limit stoppers /Rt and /Lt
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
SD-501
[8]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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[1]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[8]
B. Reason of prohibition
The trimmer press upper limit stoppers /Rt and /Lt releases the trimmer board. The trimmer board may be
released without reaching to the required level of the opening for the operation if they are misaligned. Consequently, never change the position of the trimmer press upper limit stoppers /Rt and /Lt.
The trimmer stoppers /Rt and /Lt determine the trimming amount of the trimmer blade to the paper and the
parallelism between the trimmer blade and the paper. If the trimmer blade is misaligned, the paper may be
failed to be trimmed or the trimmer board may be damaged because the trimmer blade cuts in the trimmer
board deeply. Accordingly, the trimmer stoppers /Rt and /Lt are not allowed to be removed.
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3. OTHERS
3.2
SD-501
No.
1
Section
Cover
Page referred to
P.45
P.45
Left cover
P.46
P.46
P.47
Subtray cover
P.48
P.49
P.50
Folding section
Folding unit
P.51
10
P.55
P.60
Trimmer unit
P.61
P.62
11
12
Trimmer section
13
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Part name
Rear cover /Lt
3.3
3. OTHERS
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet .
3.3.1
A. Procedure
[1]
[1]
3.3.2
[2]
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A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
3.3.3
SD-501
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
3.3.4
[1]
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A. Procedure
[3]
[2]
[6]
[4]
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[5]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
[2]
screws [2].
[5]
[3]
[3]
[4]
[3]
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SD-501
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.3.6
SD-501
A. Procedure
[2]
[3]
[2]
[3] [1]
[4]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
[6]
[5]
[4]
[1]
[2]
steps in reverse.
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SD-501
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.3.8
SD-501
A. Procedure
[5]
[4]
[6]
[2]
[3]
[1]
50
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SD-501
3.3.9
3. OTHERS
Caution:
Be sure to perform this operation with 2 people because the folding unit is heavy.
A. Procedure
[5]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[6]
[7]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
[8] [11]
[1]
[4]
[6]
[7]
[5]
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Note
Install the lower cover/3 [11] between 2 pins
[2] of the shaft [1]. If it is installed at an
improper position, other parts may be damaged when the folding unit is stored.
[1]
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[2]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
Note
When reinstalling it, be sure to align the positioning pin [3] with the hole.
[3]
[2]
[3]
[1]
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SD-501
3. OTHERS
[7]
[5]
[6]
Note
When holding the folding unit, be sure to hold
SD-501
[8]
[4]
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3. OTHERS
A. Procedure
SD-501
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[4]
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3. OTHERS
SD-501
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
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[2]
[1]
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cover [2].
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3. OTHERS
[1]
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[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
[2]
[4]
SD-501
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[1]
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[6]
[1]
[1]
12. Rotate the bundle arms [1] to the guide plate [6]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[3]
[5]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[1]
[2] [3]
[1]
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SD-501
[1]
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
SD-501
3.3.11
Caution:
Be sure to perform this operation with 2 people because the saddle stitching unit is heavy.
A. Procedure
[3]
[4]
[5]
[2]
[6]
[1]
60
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steps in reverse.
3. OTHERS
[1]
1.
2.
3.
4.
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
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SD-501
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.3.13
SD-501
A. Procedure
[1]
SD.
[2]
[2]
[1]
[3]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
SD-501
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.1
SD horizontal adjustment
[1]
Note
When any caster is found raised, rotate the
screw [2] with a wrench to extend the length
[2]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.2
SD-501
a
[3]
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[4]
[2]
2. Open the front door /Rt and pull out the folding
unit.
[1]
[6]
[5]
Note
In case of the paper that has been exited in
the front direction [7] of the bundle exit tray in
the folding skew pattern [8], move the alignment claw /Fr2 [3] to the front side of SD.
[8]
[9]
[7]
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4.3
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the misalignment between the staple position and the folding position.
A. Procedure
a
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[1]
[2]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[3]
[1]
SD-501
[6]
[5]
7. While pushing the mounting plate [7] to the arrowmarked direction [9] and contacting the saddle
stitching hold /Up [2] to the screw [1], tighten the
screws [5].
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4.4
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
When the SD control board (SDCB) is replaced, be sure to replace the EEPROM (IC68).
A. Procedure
1. Remove the EEPROM (IC68) from the old SD control board (SDCB) [1] and install it into the new SD
control board (SDCB) [2].
Note
Be sure to install the "A" sections of the
EEPROM (IC68) in the same direction.
Settings of the SW3 [3] should be the same as
that of the old SDCB (See 16.7 SD-501 in Field
Service for the main body.)
[1]
[2]
[3]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.5
SD-501
Perform this adjustment when the staple break through the paper by stapling a few pages of booklet.
A. Procedure
[3]
[2]
2.
3.
4.
5.
Note
When moving the stapler assemblies, be sure
[1]
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[1]
[2]
cover [2].
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Note
When reinstalling the saddle stitching unit, be
careful not to let the connector [1] make contact with the main body.
[2]
[1]
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SD-501
[3]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[3]
SD-501
[2]
clinchers once. Then perform the adjustment following the procedure below.
[1]
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[2]
[5]
[4]
13. Put the saddle stitching unit back. Then carry out
stapling operation with two sheets of papers, and
check if the staple does not break through the
paper.
[1]
[2] ,[3]
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SD-501
[3]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
SD-501
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
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SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
PB-501
2006.11
Ver. 1.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/11
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
PB-501
CONTENTS
PB-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.2.2
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
Replacing the cover paper pick up clutch (MC71)/cover paper separation clutch (MC72) . . . . . 16
Replacing filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3. OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.1
3.2
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8
3.2.9
CONTENTS
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
PB-501
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
ii
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PB-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Type
B. Functions
Perfect binding mode
Total
1 sheet
200 sheets
201 sheets
2 sheets
150 sheets
152 sheets
Total
1 sheet
200 sheets
201 sheets
2 sheets
150 sheets
152 sheets
3 sheets
100 sheets
103 sheets
4 sheets
50 sheets
54 sheets
100 sheets
Total
102 sheets
* : When DIPSW37-2 is set to 1(ON), it is possible to release the limit of the total sheets.
Book stock capacity : Max. 11 books*1 x 2 rows*2 (book thickness: 30mm)
10 to 30 sheets book: 50 books
31 to 150 sheets book: 35 books or until the upper limit
is detected.
151 to 300 sheets book: Until the upper limit is
detected.
Cover paper tray
: Selectable from the PB, main body, or PI.
PB cover paper tray capacity 1,000 sheets (82g/m2)
500 sheets (161g/m2)
Trimming
: Selectable from Trim/Not trim.
*1: The available number of books may decrease due to curls of papers.
*2: When books have been stacked up to the limit at the first row, the first stack is automatically moved to the second row, and piling books at the first row is continued.
Sub tray mode
Warm-up time
Approx. 20 minutes
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
C. Paper type
PB-501
Inside paper : A4, A4W, B5, B5W, A5, A5S, A5W, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11W, 51/2 x 81/2,
51/2 x 81/2W, 16K
Custom paper (Max. 307 (W) x 221 (L) mm)
Available only in Z-folding: 11 x 17, A3, B4, 81/2 x 14, A4S,
81/2 x 11S, 12 x 18
Cover paper : Max. 307 (W) x 472 (L) mm
Vertical (main scan direction) Same size as the inside paper.
Horizontal (sub scan direction) Wide L
L= book size in the sub scan direction x 2 + book thickness
(book spine) + 3mm (for trimming)
SRA3, A3, B4, SRA4, SRA4S, A4, A4S, B5, B5S, A5, A5S, B6S
13 x 19, 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S,
81/4 x 13, 81/2 x 13, 81/8 x 131/4, 8 x 13, 71/4 x 101/2,
71/4 x 101/2, 51/2 x 81/2, 51/2 x 81/2S
Custom paper (Max. 331 (W) x 488 (L) mm, Min.100 (W) x 139 (L) mm),
Wide paper, Standard index paper*1
Operation of paper exit with tab area at the trail edge side is not warranty.
Inside paper
: 62 to 91g/m2
Cover paper
: 82 to 161g/m2
50 to 300g/m2
D. Maintenance
Maintenance
E. Machine data
Power source
Power consumption
720W or less
Dimensions
Weight
F.
Approx. 210kg
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30 C
Humidity
Note
The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
PB-501
MAINTENANCE
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2.1
Caution
Make sure to unplug the power code of the main body from the power outlet when PB-501 is connected to the main body.
2.1.1
B. Procedure
[6]
[7]
[5]
[4]
[5]
[3]
[8]
[2]
[1]
3. Release the pulley [7] from the belt [6] gently, and
remove the switchback roller assy [8].
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[2]
Note
[1]
PB-501
use a mirror to check that the belt [1] is properly looped over the pulley [2] without any
slackness. If the belt has comes off the pulley,
remove the SC cover/Up to correct that. (See
P.25)
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[9]
[4]
[3]
[8]
Note
[6]
[5]
[8] in the direction of the arrow [6] (toward the pulley) and remove the pin [7]. Then remove the
switchback roller [8] in the direction of the arrow
[9].
[7]
[2]
[1]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
SC switchback release motor (M13): Every 6,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 3,000,000
prints
B. Procedudre
1. Remove the SC unit.
(See P.32)
2. Disconnect the three connectors [1], and release
the harness from the three harness clamps [2].
3. Remove the two springs [3].
4. Remove the E-ring [4], and remove the bearing
[1]
[10]
[5]
[5].
5. Remove the E-ring [6], and remove the actuator
[7].
6. Remove the E-ring [8], and remove the bearing
[9].
7. Remove the two screws[10], and remove the SC
switchback release motor Assy[11].
[2]
[4]
[11]
[3]
[2]
[1]
NOTE
When reinstalling the SC switchback release
motor Assy, the make sure the difference of the
5
4-1
PB-501
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2.1.3
PB-501
SC pressure arm solenoid (SD13): Every 20,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: 5,000,000 prints
B. Procedure
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the SC pressure arm solenoid,
with the plunger [1] pulled, adjust the position of
the SC pressure arm solenoid so that the standard value can be obtained for the gap a, and
then tighten the screw [2].
Standard value: a=16.4 1mm.
[2]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
PB-501
B. Procedure
[2]
Note
When put the SC unit on the stand, be sure
not catch the harness between the SC unit
and the stand.
Be sure to place a support under the SC unit
to prevent contact between the bottom of the
SC alignment unit [1] and the stand.
Be sure to place a support under the SC unit
to prevent contact between SC switchback
release motor Assy [1] and the stand.
[1]
[3]
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[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[5]
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[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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4-3
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[1]
[2]
PB-501
(SD11) [3].
[4]
[3]
NOTE
8 4-4
Caution
Make sure to unplug the power code of the main body from the power outlet when PB-501 is connected to the main body.
The glue tank unit is extremely hot immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or
the power switch (SW2) of the main body. To prevent burn injuries, leave the unit until it cools
enough before performing the maintenance work.
Note
Before performing the maintenance work, be sure to carry out the initial operation so that the each
part/unit is at the home position.
2.2.1
Cover paper folding plate/book spine backing plate : Every 750,000 prints
[1]
[2]
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PB-501
2.2
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2.2.2
PB-501
Roller cutter blade assy: Every 10,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every 100,000 cuts)
B. Procedure
[1]
Note
Pull out the cover paper waste box before
removing the roller cutter assy.
When reinstalling the roller cutter assy, be
sure to route the wire binding [4] under the
[2]
[6]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[3]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
PB-501
B. Procedure
1. Turn the knob [1] to move the cover paper alignment plate inward.
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[3]
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6-1
2.3.1
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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[3]
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2.3
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[1]
PB-501
[2]
[2]
[5]
same manner.
[4]
[3]
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[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[6]
[7]
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[1]
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[3]
PB-501
[1]
[2]
[3]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[1]
PB-501
[2]
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[1]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[2]
PB-501
pling pin [2] from the joint [3]. Then remove the
separation roller assy [4].
Note
When reinstalling, make sure to engage the
[3]
[1]
[4]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
Pick-up roller
PB-501
B. Procedure
Note
The external view of the collars is the same for the paper feed roller and the separation roller.
However, there is a one-way mechanism provided on the inside of the collar for the paper feed
roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller collar, be careful not to
confuse one with the other.
[4]
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[1]
[4]
[3]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[1]
PB-501
[4] [5]
[2]
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
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[1]
Note
The external view of the collar is the same for
the paper feed roller and the separation roller.
However, there is a one-way mechanism provided on the inside of the collar [1] for the
paper feed roller while no one-way mechanism is provided for the separation roller collar [2], be careful not to confuse one with the
other. Reinstall the above parts following the
removal steps in reverse.
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
PB-501
B. Procedure
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
3. Pull out the gear [2], the collar [3] and the separation roller [4] from the shaft [1] in the direction of
the arrow.
[6]
[5]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2.3.4
Replacing the cover paper pick up clutch (MC71)/cover paper separation clutch (MC72)
PB-501
Cover paper separation clutch (MC72) : Spot replacement (actual replacement cycle: every 3,000,000
feeds)
feeds)
B. Procedure
[1]
[2]
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[4]
[2]
[3]
[5] [6]
[5]
[6]
[1]
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2.4.1
Sub tray exit solenoid (SD4): Every 10,000,000 prints( actual replacement cycle: every 3,000,000 prints)
B. Procedure
1. Remove the upper cover/ Fr.
[7]
(See P.20)
2. Remove the upper cover/ Rr.
[4]
(See P.20)
3. Remove the rear cover.
(See P.21)
4. Remove the two screws [1], and remove the
plate [2].
[10]
[6]
[11]
[9]
[8]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[3]
16-1
17
PB-501
2.4
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
1
PB-501
16-2
18
13. Remove the two screws [1], and remove the sub
tray exit solenoid(SD4) [2].
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
NOTE
adjust the position of the sub tray exit solenoid so that the standard value can be
obtain.
Standard value: a=3.7 0.5mm.
After reinstalling the conveyance unit, confirm whether part a interferes.(upper door
and conveyance unit)
When it interferes, loosen four screws of the
upper cover/Rt, and fix at the position with
the upper door and upper cover/Rt.
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PB-501
Caution
Make sure to unplug the power code of the main body from the power outlet when PB-501 is connected to the main body.
2.5.1
Replacing filter
Filter
B. Procedure
[2]
[1]
cover [2].
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[2]
[1]
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PB-501
2.5
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
PB-501
2.6
2.6.1
Cover paper glue roller drive gear bearing: Every 30,000,000 prints (actual replacement cycle: every
6,000 hours)
B. Procedure
[1]
/Lt [2].
[2]
17-1
[1]
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[1]
/Rt [2].
PB-501
[2]
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
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[2]
[1]
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[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
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2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
[1]
PB-501
Note
When reinstalling, be sure to adjust to the
positioning projections [2] (four places).
[2]
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[2]
[3]
8. Lift the glue tank [1] and remove the cover paper
[1]
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2.8.1
PB-501
2.8
2. PERIODIC INSPECTION
*1
1050
*2
C6500
B. Procedure
[1]
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3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PB-501
3.1
No.
1
Section
Cover
Reference page
P.19
Upper cover/Fr
P.20
Upper cover/Rr
P.20
Upper cover/Lt
P.21
Rear cover
P.21
Left cover
P.22
P.23
SC cover/Fr
P.24
SC cover/Lt
P.24
10
SC cover/Up
P.25
11
P.25
12
P.26
13
P.27
14
P.28
15
P.29
16
SC section
SC unit
P.32
17
Clamp section
Clamp unit
P.35
18
P.37
P.40
19
18
Part name
Front door
20
Conveyance section
Conveyance unit/Lw
P.44
21
P.45
22
section
P.48
Disassembly/reassembly procedures
Caution
Make sure to unplug the power code of the main body from the power outlet when PB-501 is connected to the main body.
3.2.1
A. Procedure
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[7]
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3.2
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
3.2.2
PB-501
A. Procedure
[1]
[5]
[3]
[2]
1. Open the front door [1] and the upper door [2].
2. Remove the seven screws [3].
3. Pull the left part of the upper cover/Fr [4] in the
direction of the arrow [5]. Then release the upper
cover/Fr from the projection [6] and disconnect it
from the connector [7].
Note
When reinstalling, be sure to properly put the
connector [7] under the upper cover/Fr [4] so
as not to let the cables get caught between
the cover and the frame.
[4]
[7]
3.2.3
[6]
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A. Procedure
[3]
[1]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
[2]
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3.2.5
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
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A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.2.6
PB-501
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
A. Procedure
Remove the upper cover/Rr. (See P.20)
PB-501
1.
2.
3.
4.
[3]
Note
When removing/installing the glue supply
cover, be careful not to cut or damage the
wire binding [3].
[4]
steps in reverse.
[1]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
3.2.8
PB-501
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
Fr [2].
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3.2.9
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
A. Procedure
Remove the upper cover/Rr. (See P.20)
PB-501
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[4]
[1]
[2]
3.2.11
[1]
steps in reverse.
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A. Procedure
[2]
left and then lift it a little. Disconnect the connector [3] and remove the book stock cover/Up [2].
[1]
[3]
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3. OTHERS
3.2.12
A. Procedure
PB-501
[8]
[5] [3]
[7]
tray [2].
[1]
[9]
[6] [4]
screws [4] avoiding the screw [8] and the arm [9].
[10]
[2]
[12]
[11]
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3. OTHERS
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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PB-501
A. Procedure
3. OTHERS
3.2.14
PB-501
A. Procedure
[4]
[2]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Note
When removing the unit, be careful not to spill
the pellet.
[3]
[1]
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Caution
The glue tank unit is extremely hot immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or the power
switch (SW2) of the main body. To prevent burn injuries, leave the unit until it cools enough before performing the maintenance work.
A. Procedure
1. Remove the rear cover. (See P.21)
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6] [7]
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PB-501
3.2.15
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PB-501
[9]
29-1
30
[8]
Blank Page
3. OTHERS
[2]
PB-501
[2]
6. Pull out the glue tank unit [1] and remove the four
screws [2].
Note
When moving the glue tank unit, be sure to
hold it by the metal frame [3] on the right side
of the unit.
When removing the screw [2], be extremely
careful to avoid injury from sharp metal edges
around the screw.
[4]
[5]
[1]
steps in reverse.
Note
After installing the glue tank unit, make a test
print and binding to check that no glue is
squeezed out of the top and bottom edges of
the created book and no pages come off the
cover when opening the book.
[3]
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3. OTHERS
Note
[1]
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PB-501
3. OTHERS
3.2.16
PB-501
A. Procedure
[3]
[2]
[1]
32
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3. OTHERS
[1]
PB-501
[3] and the knob [4]. Then remove the belt [5].
Note
After installing the belt [5], check that the lug
belt is properly engaging with the pulleys with
no slack and turns smoothly when the knob is
turned.
16. Hold the metal frames [6] on the rear and front
[6]
[7]
[1]
[5]
[6]
[4]
[3]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
PB-501
[2]
[1]
34
[4] [3]
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3. OTHERS
A. Procedure
Remove the rear cover. (See P.21)
PB-501
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
[2]
9. Remove the E-ring [5] and pull out the pin [6]
downward to release the coupling arm [7].
[1]
[5]
[7]
[6]
[8]
[4]
[3]
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3. OTHERS
[2]
[3]
11. Pull out the clamp unit [1] carefully watching the
wire binding and the coupling arm on the rear of
PB-501
the unit.
12. Remove the two screws [2] and then remove the
lock bracket [3].
13. While lifting the clamp unit [1] by holding its left
and right metal frames [4], release the four cutouts
[5] from the hooks [6] and remove the clamp unit.
Note
When reinstalling the clamp unit, make sure
that the four hooks [6] are properly fitted in
the cutouts [5] of the unit.
[4]
[1]
[5]
[6]
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3. OTHERS
A. Procedure
[6]
PB-501
[5]
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
wire binding) [5] and CN68 (yellow wire binding) [6] have six pins.
[8]
[4]
[7]
[9]
[10]
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3. OTHERS
[1]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
11. Slightly open the front side of the book stock unit
[3] leftward [1] to release the unit from the two
pins [2] on the far side, and then separate the unit
from the main body.
Note
The casters of the book stock unit [3] are
installed at only two positions on the left side
of the unit. The main body side of the unit is
supported by the two metal plates [4] protruded from lower left of the main body.
Because of this, be sure to support the unit by
hand while separating the unit to avoid the
right bottom [5] of the unit falling down. When
you release your hand from the unit, be sure
to put some support under the right bottom of
the unit.
When installing the book stock unit, put the
right bottom of unit [5] on the metal plates [4]
before engaging the two pins [2].
[2]
[5]
[4]
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PB-501
[3]
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
3.2.19
PB-501
A. Procedure
[2]
[3]
[3]
[1]
[1]
[5]
[6]
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Note
When reinstalling, route the book lift wire/Fr
[3] and /Rr [4] between the two [1] screws and
one [1] screw, and secure them with the
mounting brackets [2].
[4]
Note
When installing the tension bracket/Fr [5], be
sure to tighten the screws [6] while pulling the
bracket downward by the specified tension.
Specification value: 5kgf
[1]
[1]
[8]
[7]
[2]
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3. OTHERS
9. Remove the E-ring [1], pulley [2], pin [3], and the
[11]
Note
[2]
[1]
[5]
[3]
[7]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[9]
[2]
[8]
[10]
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PB-501
wire end [4]. Then remove the book lift wire/Fr [5].
[4]
3. OTHERS
[5]
PB-501
[3]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[6]
[7]
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3. OTHERS
12. Remove the E-ring [1], pulley [2], pin [3], and the
[2] [1]
[3]
wire end [4]. Then remove the book lift wire/Rr [5].
Note
Install the book lift wire/Rr [5] following the
[5]
procedure below.
Route the wire so that it comes out of the
lower left [6] of the pulley [2].
[11]
[7]
[5]
[6]
steps in reverse.
[9]
[8]
[10]
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PB-501
[4]
3. OTHERS
3.2.20
PB-501
A. Procedure
[7]
[5] [7]
[4]
[4]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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PB-501
3.2.21
3. OTHERS
Caution
As the cover paper tray is very heavy, the following work should be performed by two people.
Note
When lifting the cover paper tray, be sure to hold it by the specified positions. Not doing so may
cause damage to the cover paper tray or may result in a paper jam.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[3]
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3. OTHERS
PB-501
paper tray.
[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
4. Remove the four screws [1], two for each left and
specified positions [5], and remove it straight up.
Note
When installing the cover paper tray, make
sure that the four knobs [3] on the rails are
properly fitted in the cutouts [4] of the cover
paper tray.
When lifting the cover paper tray, be sure to
hold it by the specified positions [5] by two
[5]
[1]
[6] [2]
people.
Do not hold the part indicated with [6] as the
part can easily become deformed, which
adversely affects paper feed resulting in a
paper jam.
[2]
[3]
[1]
[5]
[4]
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PB-501
3. OTHERS
3.2.22
PB-501
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
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[1]
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[3]
7. Slide the pulley [1], and pull out the wire ends of
[2]
the lift wire/Fr1 [2] and /Fr2 [3] from each hole of
the shaft [4].
Note
[1]
[4]
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PB-501
[5]
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PB-501
[4]
[1]
[5]
[3]
Note
When installing the wires, make sure that the
wires are properly routed inside the wire covers [2] and are not crossed each other.
[4]
[5]
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10. Pull out the each wire end [2] through each hole of
the cover paper lift plate arm [1].
Note
When pulling out the wire, pull it out carefully
so as not to damage it with sharp metal
edges.
[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
11. Remove the six screws [1] and remove the gear
PB-501
cover [2].
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
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3. OTHERS
[4]
PB-501
[3]
13. Remove the bearing [1] and the E-ring [2], and
then remove the gear [3].
Note
When removing the gear [3], be careful not to
drop and lose the pin [4].
[1]
[2]
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[1]
Note
When removing the gear [2], be careful not to
drop and lose the bearing [3].
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[2]
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[2]
[3]
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[2]
18. Remove the cover paper lift wire/Rr1 [1] and /Rr2
[1]
[3]
[4]
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PB-501
[1]
3. OTHERS
PB-501
3. OTHERS
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54
When the problem occurs at the clamp section or cover table section, the bookbinding can be
confirmed by the manual operation
Note
Disconnect the CN5 on PB control board(PRCB) after checking.(State of manual operation prohibition)
A. Procedure
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
4.
5.
6.
7.
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PB-501
3.2.23
3. OTHERS
3. OTHERS
PB-501
3.2.24
Note
When replacing the multi feed detection board /1 (MFDTB/71), be sure to replace the multi feed
detection board /2 (MFDTB/72) at the same time.
When the multi feed detection board is replaced, be sure to conduct the adjustment in replacing multi feed detection board
(See "10.6.1 I. Adjustment when replacing the multi feed detection board (PB)" in Field Service for the main body.)
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
54-2
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3. OTHERS
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
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3. OTHERS
B. Notes to keep in mind when installing the multi feed detection board /1 (MFDTB71) and /2
PB-501
(MFDTB72)
The multi feed detection boards /1 (MFDTB/
[2]
[1]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PB-501
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.1
The fore edges near the top or the bottom of the book do not line up perfectly.
The pages come off from the cover paper near the top or the bottom of the book due to insufficient gluing
to the spine of inside papers.
Misalignment of the pages in the sub scan direction is caused by an improper gap between the reference plate
and the sub scan alignment plate. To correct the misalignment, perform " Clamp FD position adjustment" in
Service Mode Finisher Adjustment Perfect Binding Machine Adjustment. (Refer to P.493 in Field Service for
the main body)
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
A. Procedure
[3]
[1]
PB-501
[2]
[5]
[4]
side [7] (front side when inside papers alignment is performed): Move the clamp entrance
assy [2] in the direction of the arrow [4] to
make the gap at the front side narrower.
b. To correct the misalignment near the top side
[8] (rear side when inside papers alignment is
performed): Move the clamp entrance assy [2]
in the direction of the arrow [5] to make the
gap at the front side wider.
When moving the clamp entrance assy [2] in
the direction of the arrow [5], the misalign-
[7]
[8]
Top
[6]
P.492)
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The top and bottom edges of inside papers do not line up and it cannot be corrected even after performing
"Clamp section CD alignment width adjustment" and "SC section CD alignment width adjustment" in the
service mode.
Note
The misalignment of cover and inside papers can also be adjusted in "4.10 Cover paper alignment
plate adjustment" and "4.12 Cover paper table positioning". (See P.68, P.70)
A. Procedure
[2]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[6]
[7]
Note
Adjust the position as described below.
Top
[5]
Bottom
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4.2
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.3
PB-501
The pellet is supplied to the tank improperly and it spills out of the tank.
The pellet supply arm contacts with the other parts when the arm is in its home position.
Note
Be sure to turn Off the power switch (SW2) and the main power switch (SW1) of the main body in
advance.
A. Procedure
[8] [3]
[4]
[2] [1]
[5]
[8] [12]
[7]
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[6]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Note
that the distance between the arm and the
edge of the metal frame is 10 mm 2 mm: B
when the arm comes to the home position.
Do not move the mounting plate excessively
to avoid contact with the other parts.
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B= 10 0.2mm
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PB-501
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.4
PB-501
This adjusts the gap between the metal surface of the glue apply roller and the spine of inside papers. Changing
the gap allows you to adjust the amount of glue applied to the spine.
Note
Reference values: The thickness of glue layer formed on the roller is about 1.5 mm with the gap of
1 mm.
Caution
The glue tank unit is extremely hot immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or
the power switch (SW2) of the main body.
To prevent burn injuries, make sure to leave the unit until it cools enough before performing the
adjustment.
A. Procedure
[1]
upward
making
the
gap
become
[2]
[3]
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This adjusts the position of the scrape bar and the scrape plate which scrape off excess glue applied on the
spine of inside papers. Changing the positions allows you to change the amount of glue to be scraped off.
Caution
The glue tank unit is extremely hot immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or
the power switch (SW2) of the main body.
To prevent burn injuries, make sure to leave the unit until it cools enough before performing the
adjustment.
A. Procedure
[1]
1. Open the front door and move the glue tank unit
[2]
[1] frontward.
Note
Be sure to hold the glue tank unit by its right
arm [2].
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
3. Remove the two screws [3] and adjust the position of the scrape plate [4].
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PB-501
4.5
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
This adjusts the gap between the surface of the cover paper glue roller (metal roller) and the spine of inside papers.
Changing the gap allows you to adjust the glue amount applied to the book spine.
Note
Reference values: The gap between the cover paper glue roller and the spine is about 1.5 mm.
Caution
The glue tank unit is extremely hot immediately after turning off the main power switch (SW1) or
the power switch (SW2) of the main body.
To prevent burn injuries, make sure to leave the unit until it cools enough before performing the
adjustment.
A. Procedure
[5]
1. Open the front door and move the glue tank unit
[2] frontward.
Note
Be sure to hold the glue tank unit by its right arm [1].
2. Loosen the screw [3] and adjust the stopper [4] position by
moving it up and down referring to the engraved lines [5].
Note
The stopper has a scale marked at 1mm interval,
and the right and left scales shift 0.5mm vertically.
When adjusting it, be sure to move it by 1mm and
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PB-501
glue
amount
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This adjusts the parallelism of the glue tank movement rail with respect to the spine of inside papers. Perform
this when glue is not applied uniformly on the spine, especially when amount of glue applied is different between
the top and bottom side of the book.
A. Procedure
[1]
[5]
[2]
Note
Be sure to turn the screws [7] and [8] by the
[9]
[3]
[7]
[10]
[4]
[6]
[8]
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4.6
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.6
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
this when glue is not applied uniformly on the spine, especially when amount of glue applied is different between
the top and bottom side of the book.
A. Procedure
[1]
[5]
[2]
Note
Be sure to turn the screws [7] and [8] by the
[9]
[3]
[7]
[10]
[4]
[6]
[8]
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PB-501
This adjusts the parallelism of the glue tank movement rail with respect to the spine of inside papers. Perform
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4.7
PB-501
This adjusts the position of the cover paper folding plate/Lt to apply pressure to the cover paper. Perform this
adjustment when the cover paper is not folded at the right angle (when the book spine inclines).
A. Procedure
[3]
[6]
[4]
1. Turn the knob [1] to move the cover paper alignment plate/Fr [2] backward.
[1]
[2]
[5]
[7]
[8]
[9]
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This adjusts the parallelism between the cover paper folding plate/Rt and /Lt. Perform the adjustment when the
book spine corners are not uniformly formed from the top and the bottom.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[1]
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PB-501
4.8
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[9]
[8]
[1]
PB-501
tion and turn the knob [2] to move the cover paper
folding plate/Rt [3] and /Lt [4] so that the gap
between them becomes a few millimeters [5].
[7]
Note
Make sure that the pressure drive plate/Rt [8]
does not run on the pressure assist plate [9].
Do not turn the knob [2] too much. Doing so
brings the plates into pressure-applying state
making the position adjustment impossible.
[6]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
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4.9
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
The cover paper table up down drive system does not synchronize successfully.
The front and rear cover paper table belts do not synchronize smoothly.
PB-501
A. Check point
[2]
[1]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
B. Procedure
PB-501
[5] [4]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[6]
[2]
[1]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
This adjusts the position of the cover paper alignment plate/Fr in the main scan direction and its perpendicularity
against the main scan direction. Perform the adjustment when the cover paper and the inside papers are vertically or relatively misaligned.
Note
The misalignment of cover and inside papers can also be adjusted in "4.2 Clamp main scan direction alignment adjustment" and "4.12 Cover paper table positioning". (See P.57, P.70)
A. Procedure
[8]
[7]
[1]
brackets/Rt [5] and /Lt [6] frontward [7] and backward [8] referring to the engraved lines [3] and [4].
[5]
[3]
Note
Do not move the mounting bracket/Lt [6]
excessively, or the plate contacts with the
[2] [6]
gear [10].
[4]
[8]
[7]
distance.
b. When the cover paper runs off the bottom
edge of inside papers [13]: Move the mounting
brackets/Rt [5] and /Lt [6] backward [8] by the
same distance.
c. When the three edges of cover paper misalign
with those of inside papers [14]: Move the
mounting bracket/Rt [5] backward [8] and
move the mounting bracket/Lt [6] frontward
[7].
[10]
[9]
[12]
Top
[13]
[11]
Bottom
[14]
[15]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Perform the adjustment when the roller cutter trims the cover paper askew.
A. Procedure
[2]
[1]
[5]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
This adjusts the relative position between the clamp unit and the cover table unit in the main scan direction. Perform the adjustment when the cover paper is vertically misaligned with the inside papers.
Note
The misalignment can also be corrected in "4.2 Clamp main scan direction alignment adjustment"
and "4.10 Cover paper alignment plate adjustment". (See P.57, P.68)
A. Procedure
[3]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[1]
[7]
[8]
Top
[6]
Bottom
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Perform the adjustment when no feed from the cover paper tray occurs frequently.
A. Procedure
5. Install the cover paper tray, and pull out the tray
again after the cover paper lift plate has lifted to
the upper limit, which can be judged by the operating sound of the cover paper lift motor.
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[2]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[1]
[2]
PB-501
[5]
[6]
11. Tighten the screw [5] and fasten the pick-up solenoid [1].
[3]
[4]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
This adjusts the vertical position of the cover paper pick-up roller. Changing the roller position changes the vertical gap between the top paper surface on the tray and the bottom surface of the cover paper feed roller. Perform this adjustment when no-feed, crimp of leading edge, or paper jam occurs frequently when feeding the
cover papers from the cover paper tray, or when curled cover papers need to be used.
Note
With this adjustment, cover paper pick-up ability changes accordingly. When the adjustment is
completed, make sure to perform the cover paper feed pick-up amount adjustment to check the
pick-up amount.
A. Procedure
5. Install the cover paper tray, and pull out the tray
again after the cover paper lift plate has lifted to
the upper limit, which can be judged by the operating sound of the cover paper lift motor.
[2]
[1]
[3]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
PB-501
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
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[3]
10. Mark off the position of the cover paper tray upper
[1]
[4]
Note
Be sure to install the cover paper tray upper
[1]
[3]
[6]
[5]
[7]
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PB-501
[2]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Perform this adjustment when no-feed or multi-feed from the cover paper tray occurs frequently.
Note
A no-feed error tends to occur in low temperature environment, while a multi-feed error does in
high temperature environment. Perform this adjustment with this in mind.
An excessive adjustment may result in just reversing the symptom between the no-feed and multifeed.
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
Perform this adjustment when the deviation between the cover paper and the inside papers is out of spec.
Specification value:0 1 mm or less (aligned edges), 0 1.5 mm or less (trimmed edges)
A. Procedure
[1]
[2]
[3]
edges)
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
A. Procedure
5. Install the cover paper tray, and pull out the tray
again after the cover paper lift plate has lifted to
the upper limit, which can be judged by the operating sound of the cover paper lift motor.
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[1]
6. Check if the cover paper lift plate [3] is placed horizontally using the engraved lines on the near side
[1] and the far side [2] of the tray. If the plate is not
horizontal, perform step 7 and the steps that follow.
[3]
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[2]
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[2]
PB-501
[3]
[1]
[1]
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4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
[9]
[5]
13. Check that the cover paper lift plate [8] is placed
[3]
[7]
[1]
[8]
[10]
[6]
[2]
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PB-501
PB-501
4. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
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SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
RC-501
(
1050/1050P/1050e/1050eP(
2006.11
Ver. 2.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
2006/11
2.0
2005/04
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
RC-501
CONTENTS
RC-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. PRECAUTIONS ON INTRODUCING THE RC-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODIC CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.1
Maintenance procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.1.1
3.1.2
RC-501
CONTENTS
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1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
RC-501
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Type
Name
Type
B. Functions
Toner ejection
C. Capacity
Recycle amount of the
Max. 8,000 g
untransferred toner
Recycle rate of the untrans-
98% or more
ferred toner
D. Maintenance
Maintenance
E.
Machine data
Power source
10W or less
Dimensions
Weight
F.
Operating environment
Temperature
10 to 30C
Humidity
A. When installing the RC-501 to the main body that has already been used, we recommend to
replace the developer in advance.
B. If the RC-501 is installed without replacing the developer, image density may temporarily drop. To
recover the density, make about 100 copies of test pattern No.11 in the service mode.
3. PERIODIC CHECK
RC-501
MAINTENANCE
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3.1
Maintenance procedure
Caution:
Be sure to unplug the power cord of the main body from the power outlet.
3.1.1
(2) Procedure
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
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[1]
RC-501
[2]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
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[2]
[7]
[6]
[4]
9. Remove the screw [7], and then remove the accumulator [8].
[3]
[8]
[5]
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[1]
3. PERIODIC CHECK
3. PERIODIC CHECK
RC-501
(2) Procedure
Note
The replacing procedure is identical even if DF-603 is installed.
[1]
Note
To disengage the hose joint [1], and pull the
plug attached to the hose/3.
[3][4]
[2]
[5]
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[2]
[1]
cover [2].
[1]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
RC-501
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
removing/reinstalling
the
exterior
[2]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
[7]
[5]
[6]
[2]
[3]
RC-501
[4]
[1]
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[1]
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[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
RC-501
[3]
[2]
[1]
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Note
When replacing the waste toner collection box, never loosen or retighten the cap [1] at 2 positions.
Loosening or retightening the cap may cause the hose in the waste toner collection box twisted so
that the hose may be disconnected or damaged and the toner may be spattered.
[1]
[1]
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
RC-501
(1) Procedure
[1]
Note
To disengage the hose joint [1], pull the plug
attached to the hose/3 [3].
After installing, check that the hose joint is
securely connecting the hoses. Otherwise a
toner clogging may occur.
[2]
[3]
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[1]
Note
Do not sit or get on top of the waste toner
recycle box. Doing so may cause the box to
topple over and could result in personal
injury.
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3. PERIODIC CHECK
Note
Loosening or retightening the cap may cause the hose in the waste toner collection box twisted so
that the hose may be disconnected or damaged and the toner may be spattered.
[1]
[1]
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RC-501
When replacing the waste toner collection box, never loosen or retighten the cap [1] at 2 positions.
RC-501
3. PERIODIC CHECK
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SERVICE MANUAL
Field Service
IC Unit
2006.11
Ver. 2.0
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 to the left of the revised section.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a section revised, show 1 in the lower outside section of the corresponding page.
A number within 1 represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left ass they are.
2006/11
2.0
2004/10
1.0
Date
Revision mark
CONTENTS
IC Unit
CONTENTS
IC Unit
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1
Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.3
Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.4
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.5
Machine Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.6
Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MAINTENANCE
2. SERVICE TOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1
2.2
2.1.2
2.2.2
3. FIRMWARE VERSION UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1
Overall Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1.1
4.2
IC Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.1.2
HDD Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.1.3
Tools Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Disassembly / Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
4.2.6
ADJUSTMENT / SETTING
5. SERVICE MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
TROUBLESHOOTING
6. TROUBLESHOOTING THE PRINTING SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
6.1
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CONTENTS
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1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
IC Unit
OUTLINE
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1.1
Type
Type:
1.2
Functions
Resolution:
Gradation:
Printable Area:
binary
PCLXL: 2.54mm (left, right, top and bottom without variation)
PCL5e: 4.23mm (left, right, top and bottom without variation)
PS: 2.84mm (left, right, top and bottom without variation)
314 x 460mm (The maximum paper size: 324 x 460mm)
No. of Print:
1 to 9999
PCL (TIFF/PDF)
PostScript3 (TIFF/PDF) (Option)
Built-in fonts:
Compliant OS:
Windows 98/Me
Network Functions
Protocols:
Compliant OS (NOS):
Multiple Protocols:
Printing Method:
Automatic selection
Peer-to-Peer (TCP/IP for Windows 95/98/Me), Pserver
(IPX/SPX), lpd/lpr (TCP/IP for Windows NT 4.0/2000), lpd/
lpr (TCP/IP for UNIX), AppleTalk (EtherTalk), NPrinter/
RPrinter (IPX/SPX), Port9100(TCP/IP)
Dedicated Utilities:
1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1.3
Paper
Paper Size:
IC Unit
Same as copier
Paper Type:
Same as copier
Paper Weight:
Same as copier
1.4
Maintenance
Maintenance:
Same as copier
1.5
Machine Data
CPU:
System Memory:
Host Interface:
Option:
PS3 kit
Memory: (EM-701: 256 MB)
Power:
Network Functions
Network Interface:
IEEE 802.3
Ethernet Connection:
100Base-TX / 10Base-T
Network Connector:
RJ-45
LED:
Green 2
1.6
Frame Type:
Operating Environment
Temperature:
Same as copier
Humidity:
Same as copier
2. SERVICE TOOL
IC Unit
MAINTENANCE
2. SERVICE TOOL
2.1
The service tool enables the print controller to operate with a terminal communications program for a personal
computer (PC).
This print controller supports for input/output operations of a serial port of the print controller from when the
printer system BIOS boots up, thus making it possible to control the progress in initialization and system test (or
POST: Power On Self Test) by BIOS, which assisting to determine where error conditions may exist when an
error develops at the system start time.
Also, memory check and boot up a service DOS by BIOS are available with the terminal commnication program.
2.1.1
9600 bits/sec.(fixed)
Data bit:
8 bits
Parity:
None
Stop bit:
Flow control:
None
RS-232C serial cable (terminated in a female 9-pin D-Sub connector on both ends)
Pin assignment
PC
Print Controller
1 DCD
2 TxD
3 RxD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
1 DCD
2 TxD
3 RxD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
4
9
3
8
2
7
1
6
For information on installation and usage of Hyper Terminal, see the Windows manual and descriptions on the
following pages.
2. SERVICE TOOL
2.1.2
Hyper Terminal is a terminal communications program which comes with Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP
IC Unit
Caution
For Windows 2000/XP, it is installed by default. There is no need to install it.
To install Hyper Terminal, the system program CD for the Windows PC in use is required.
The procedure of setting up and booting up Hyper Terminal depends on the Windows version.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
2. SERVICE TOOL
1.
NOTE
Once a connection is made, an icon with the
name entered in the step 2 will be created. If
an icon has already been created (i.e., if the
printer connection settings have already been
done), there is no need to complete the following steps because the connection with
Hyper Terminal is established by doubleclicking that icon.
2.
3.
4.
NOTE
The serial port settings on the copier can not
be changed.
Leaving all the settings at their defaults
except [Bits per second] and [Flow control] is
required.
IC Unit
2. SERVICE TOOL
2.2
IC Unit
The print controller carries DOS (Embedded DOS) along with the BIOS program on a flash ROM. This DOS
allows the print controller system to be recovered.
2.2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The message Press [a] or [s] appears (7 seconds or less). Enter the [a] key.
NOTE
Do not press the [s] key because it is entry for
production purpose.
If you do not press any key for 7 seconds, it
boots normally.
6.
When the message Enter new data (mm-ddyy): appears, enter the current date (ex: 10-012004) and press the Enter key.
7.
NOTE
Although the printer system (VxWorks)
acquires time information from the copier, the
service DOS has no way of communicating
with the copier: it is necessary to enter the
current date and time.
2. SERVICE TOOL
The memory test needs to be conducted if, after in the cases such as an unstable operation is observed after
IC Unit
Data read/write test, address test, and data test over the
entire memory area.
Caution
The detailed memory test is a test conducted over the entire memory area with a operation from
the service port.
Data read/write test, address test, and data test over the
entire memory area.
1.
2.
3.
NOTE
When all memory is OK, the copier is able to
normally start up.
4.
5.
6.
7.
If any test results are faulty (The message Critical Error is displayed. Or, the value after the indication of Ext. Memory Passed is less than the
expanded memory capacity.), remove the added
memory, and run the memory test from the
beginning.
3. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
3. FIRMWARE VERSION UP
IC Unit
Rewriting firmware (system software) enables the system to be upgraded the version without replacing the
board. Also, even in case the print controllers firmware is damaged in its software and becomes inoperative,
rewriting firmware may restore it.
Firmwares version is upgraded by ISW.
See 5. FIRMWARE VERSION UP in the Field Service for the main body.
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
4.1
Overall Construction
4.1.1
IC Unit
IC Unit
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
Board Cover
IC Cooling
Fan (FM24)
Parallel Cable
Memory
PostScript
Protection Kit
IC Board (ICB)
IDE Cable
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Caution
The CPU cannot be removed from the system board. To replace the CPU, the IC board (ICB) needs
to be replaced.
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
HDD Unit
IC Unit
4.1.2
Rubber Insert
Earth Plate
Earth Plate
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4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
Tools Required
Standard screwdriver
IC Unit
Caution
Be sure to unplug the power cable, not only to turn the copier off, before attempting to make servicing.
Do not make service for the IC Unit and the HDD with the conditon that they are installed to the
copier.
Caution
Before engaging in Disassembly/Reassembly, check to make sure that all the cables are
unplugged from the IC unit.
DO NOT use magnetized tools in Disassembly/Reassembly to prevent the hard disk from being
affected.
There may be occasions when boards are damaged if no appropriate grounding measures are
taken. Wear a wrist strap or others during servicing.
Disassembly/Reassembly should be made on cushioning materials.
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4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
IC Unit
4.2
Disassembly / Reassembly
Caution
Assembly should be made in reverse order of disassembly unless otherwise noted.
4.2.1
1.
2.
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
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3.
[3]
[2]
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12
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
Unplug the cable [4] from the HDD Unit.
NOTE
Lift a transparent film when unplugging the
cable.
[4]
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5.
[5]
[5]
[5]
[5]
[5]
[5]
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13
IC Unit
4.
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
6.
7.
IC Unit
disassembly.
[6]
[7]
NOTE
When assembling, fit the copiers pin [6] to
the IC Units pinhole [7], and insert the PCI
connector securely.
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14
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
1.
[1]
2.
3.
4.
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
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[2]
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[3]
5.
NOTE
When assembling, fit the memory to the notch
of the memory slot.
[3]
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About combinations of memory expansion, see 2.2.1 Memory of Theory of Operation section.
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
4.2.3
The PostScript protection kit is mounted only in a print controller equipped with PostScript option, a PostScript
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option.
Normally, there is no need to remove/reinstall the PostScript protection kit. However, it should be removed and
reinstalled when replacing the system board.
Caution
The PostScript protection kit is sensitive to static electricity. Handle it with care.
1.
2.
3.
[3]
[1]
4.
NOTE
Make sure that the circle [3] on the PostScript
protection kit faces the triangle [2] on the system board.
PLCC pull-out Tool
[2]
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1.
2.
3.
Unplug the parallel cable [2] and the IDE cable [3]
from the system board [1].
[1]
[2]
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NOTE
Lift a transparent film when unplugging the
IDE cable [3].
[3]
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4.2.4
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
4. DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
5.
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4.
[4]
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[5]
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[6]
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6.
[7]
NOTE
When disassembling, be careful not to dam-
[7]
[7]
7.
[7]
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4.2.5
Caution
The CPU cannot be removed from the system board. To replace the CPU, the system board needs
to be replaced.
1.
2.
3.
4.
[1]
[2]
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[3]
5.
6.
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When replacing the hard disk, be sure to use one that is designated as spark parts for the print controller.
Caution
The use of any other hard disks is not allowed.
Do not change settings for the jumper.
1.
2.
[1]
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3.
[2]
[2]
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[3]
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5.
[4]
[7]
Earth Plate
NOTE
Do not remove the supporting rubber [7] of
the hard disk holder [6].
Earth Plate
[6]
[4]
6.
NOTE
When fixing the hard disk on the hard disk
holder, be cautious that the screw tightening
torque T=0.4-0.5(Nm) and the supporting rubber [7] neither ride up nor run on.
[5]
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5. SERVICE MODE
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ADJUSTMENT / SETTING
5. SERVICE MODE
In the service mode, various adjustments / settings are available.
See 10. SERVICE MODE in Field Service for the main body.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
6. TROUBLESHOOTING THE PRINTING SYSTEM
This table lists information about the symptoms, possible causes, and remedies for problems that may occur
with the printing system (combination of the print controller and copier). It is intended to help engineers find
information as quickly as possible, and provide basic solutions.
Caution
See the Copier Service Manual for information about Error Cord List.
6.1
Symptoms
Causes
Actions
Copier is in trouble.
The print controller has not See the column of Print controller
started properly.
does not start.
The system board or some Put the copier in service mode and perform test. If it operates properly, system
boards of the copier are
board may be failure.
defective.
Test print can be produced and all ports Some software error has
are good, but user jobs cannot be printed. happened.
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