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SERVICE MANUAL

Model
AD-723

FEBRUARY 1999
CSM-AD723

KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

AD-723
SERVICE MANUAL
FEBRUARY 1999
Used on Konica Model
7823

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because of the possible hazards to an inexperienced
person servicing this equipment, as well as the risk of
damage to the equipment, Konica Business Technologies strongly recommends that all servicing be performed by Konica-trained service technicians only.
Changes may have been made to this equipment to
improve its performance after this service manual was
printed. Accordingly, Konica Business Technologies,
Inc., makes no representations or warranties, either
expressed or implied, that the information contained in
this service manual is complete or accurate. It is understood that the user of this manual must assume all risks
or personal injury and/or damage to the equipment while
servicing the equipment for which this service manual
is intended.

Corporate Publications Department

2001, KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.


All rights reserved.
Printed in U.S.A.

CONTENTS
GENERAL, MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PARTS IDENTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DRIVE SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS LAYOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DESCRIPTION OF EACH MECHANISM AND CONTROL
6-1. Exit/Turnover Switching Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2. Fuser Oil Cleaning Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3. Paper Standby Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-4. Switchback Operation (Turnover) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. OPERATION AND CONTROL
7-1. No. of Multiple 2-Sided Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-2. Sensor Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-3. 2-Sided Copying Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

M-1
M-2
M-3
M-4
M-5
M-6
M-7
M-7
M-8
M-9
M-9
M-10

DIS/REASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENT
1. DISASSEMBLY
1-1. Removal of the Exterior Covers and Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2. Removal of Vertical Transport Clutch CL1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3. Removal of the Vertical Transport Roller (Metallic One) . . .
1-4. Removal of the Vertical Transport Roller (Rubber One) . . . .
1-5. Removal of the Turnover Entrance Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. ADJUSTMENTS
2-1. Adjustment of Dup. Left-Margin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-2. Adjustment of Exit/Turnover Switching Solenoid SL1 . . . . . .

D-1
D-2
D-3
D-3
D-4
D-4
D-5

TROUBLESHOOTING
1. MISFEED DETECTION
1-1. Misfeed Detection Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-1
1-2. Misfeed Troubleshooting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-2
APPENDED DIAGRAMS

ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM / ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

iii

iv

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation Environment

effect may be caused by altering any aspect of the


machines design. Such changes have the potential
of degrading product performance and reducing
safety margins.

Safety considerations usually are directed toward


machine design and the possibility of human error. In
addition, the environment in which a machine is operated must not be overlooked as a potential safety
hazard.

For these reasons, installation of any modification not


specifically authorized by Konica Business Machines
U.S.A., Inc., is strictly prohibited.

Most electrical equipment is safe when installed in a


normal environment. However, if the environment is
different from what most people consider to be normal, it is conceivable that the combination of the
machine and the room air could present a hazardous
combination. This is because heat (such as from
fusing units) and electrical arcs (which can occur
inside switches) have the ability to ignite flammable
substances, including air.

The following list of prohibited actions is not all-inclusive, but demonstrates the intent of this policy.

When installing a machine, check to see if there


is anything nearby which suggests that a potential hazard might exist. For example, a laboratory
might use organic compounds which, when they
evaporate, make the room air volatile. Potentially dangerous conditions might be seen or smelled. The
presence of substances such as cleaners, paint thinners, gasoline, alcohol, solvents, explosives, or similar items should be cause for concern.
If conditions such as these exist, take appropriate
action, such as one of the following suggestions.

Determine that the environment is controlled


(such as through the use of an exhaust hood) so
that an offending substance or its fumes cannot
reach the machine.

Using an extension cord or any unauthorized


power cord adapter.

Installing any fuse whose rating and physical size


differs from that originally installed.

Using wire, paper clips, solder, etc., to replace or


eliminate any fuse (including temperature fuses).

Removing (except for replacement) any air filter.

Defeating the operation of relays by any means


(such as wedging paper between contacts).

Causing the machine to operate in a fashion other


than as it was designed.

Making any change which might have a chance


of defeating built-in safety features.

Using any unspecified replacement parts.

General Safety Guidelines

The specific remedy will vary from site to site, but the
principles remain the same. To avoid the risk of injury
or damage, be alert for changes in the environment
when performing subsequent service on any machine, and take appropriate action.

This copier has been examined in accordance with


the laws pertaining to various product safety regulations prior to leaving the manufacturing facility to
protect the operators and service personnel from
injury. However, as with any operating device, components will break down through the wear-and-tear of
everyday use, as will additional safety discrepancies
be discovered. For this reason, it is important that the
technician periodically performs safety checks on the
copier to maintain optimum reliability and safety.

Unauthorized Modifications

The following checks, not all-inclusive, should be


made during each service call:

Remove the offending substance.

Install the machine in a different location.

CAUTION: Avoid injury. Ensure that the copier is


disconnected from its power source before continuing.

Konica copiers have gained a reputation for being


reliable products. This has been attained by a combination of outstanding design and a knowledgeable
service force.
The design of the copier is extremely important. It is
the design process that determines tolerances and
safety margins for mechanical, electrical, and electronic aspects. It is not reasonable to expect individuals not involved in product engineering to know what

Look for sharp edges, burrs, and damage on all


external covers and copier frame.

Inspect all cover hinges for wear (loose or broken).

Inspect cables for wear, frays, or pinched areas.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Ensure that the power cord insulation is not damaged (no exposed electrical conductors).

Ensure that the power cord is properly mounted


to the frame by cord clamps.

Check the continuity from the round lug (GND) of


the power cord to the frame of the copier -- ensure
continuity. An improperly grounded machine can
cause an electrically-charged machine frame.

Applying Isopropyl Alcohol


Care should be exercised when using isopropyl alcohol, due to its flammability. When using alcohol to
clean parts, observe the following precautions:

Safeguards During Service Calls


Confirm that all screws, parts, and wiring which are
removed during maintenance are installed in their
original positions.

When disconnecting connectors, do not pull the


wiring, particularly on AC line wiring and high
voltage parts.

Do not route the power cord where it is likely to


be stepped on or crushed.

Carefully remove all toner and dirt adhering to any


electrical units or electrodes.

After part replacement or repair work, route the


wiring in such a way that it does not contact any
burrs or sharp edges.

Do not make any adjustments outside of the


specified range.

Remove power from the equipment.

Use alcohol in small quantities to avoid spillage


or puddling. Any spillage should be cleaned up
with rags and disposed of properly.

Be sure that there is adequate ventilation.

Allow a surface which has been in contact with


alcohol to dry for a few minutes to ensure that the
alcohol has evaporated completely before applying power or installing covers.

Summary
It is the responsibility of every technician to use professional skills when servicing Konica products. There
are no short cuts to high-quality service. Each copier
must be thoroughly inspected with respect to safety
considerations as part of every routine service call.
The operability of the copier, and more importantly,
the safety of those who operate or service the copier,
are directly dependent upon the conscientious effort
of each and every technician.
Remember...when performing service calls, use good
judgement (have a watchful eye) to identify safety
hazards or potential safety hazards that may be present, and correct these problem areas as they are
identified -- the safety of those who operate the copier
as well as those who service the copier depend on it!

vi

GENERAL,
M E C H A N ICAL/
ELECTRICAL

1 S P E C IF IC A TIONS
Type
Installation
Modes

: Sheet turnover device for making automatic


2-sided copies
: Mounted to the copier
: Exit mode
Duplex mode

Max. Storage
Capacity
Exit Tray Capacity
Registration

: 2 (A4 crosswise or smaller, two-sheet paper


attraction mode)
: 250 sheets of 90-g/m2 or 24-lb. paper
: Center

Power Source
Power Consumption
Dimensions

: DC24V (supplied from copier)


: 30W or less
: Width ... .. 121 mm or 4-3/4"
Depth ..... 536 mm or 21"
Height .. .. 345 mm or 13-1/2"
: 8.9 kg or 19-1/2 lbs. (including the mount)
: Same as copier

Weight
Environmental
Requirements
Paper Requirements
- Exit mode Type of Paper

Paper Size

- Duplex mode Type of Paper


Paper Size

: Recommended paper weighing 60 to 90 g/m2 or


16 to 24 lbs., OHP transparencies, thick paper
weighing 157 g/m2 or 42 lbs. max.
: A5 lengthwise to A3 lengthwise and A3 Wide or
5-1/2" 8-1/2" lengthwise to 11" 17" lengthwise
and Full Bleed

: Recommended paper weighing 60 to 90 g/m2 or


16 to 24 lbs.
: A5 lengthwise to A3 lengthwise or 5-1/2" 8-1/2"
lengthwise to 11" 17" lengthwise

M-1

2 P A R T S IDE N TIF IC A TION


3

7
4458M001AA

10

9
4458M002AA

No.

Name

No.

Name

Exit Tray

Exit Section Lower Cover

Exit Section Cover

Turnover Tray

Rear Cover

Exit/Turnover Switching Finger

Top Cover

Vertical Transport Guide

Front Cover

10 Hookup Cord

M-2

3 C R O S S -S E C TIO N A L V IE W

2
3

7
4458M003AA

No.

Name

Function

Exit Rollers

Feed the copy out onto the Exit Tray.

Exit/Turnover
Switching Finger

Directs a copy for exit or turnover depending on the


operating mode.

Vertical Transport
Guide

Serves as a guide for the copy for turnover. Used also for
clearing a misfeed.

Vertical Transport
Rollers

Transports the copy for turnover. Also removes the fuser


oil from the copy.

Vertical Transport
Sensor PC3

Detects a copy to be later turned over. Serves also as a


misfeed sensor.

Duplex Paper
Take-Up Port

The port through which the copy which has been turned
over is taken up and fed into the copier for the second
copy cycle.

Turnover Tray

Prevents the portion of the copy out of the Duplex Unit for
turnover from drooping down.

Turnover Rollers

Reverse the copy fed from the vertical transport section


(switchback motion) so that it can be taken up and fed
again into the copier.

Switchback
Sensor PC1

Detects the reference timing for the switchback motion of


the copy fed from the vertical transport section.

M-3

4 DRIV E S Y S TEM

G3

Drive from
Copier

Exit Roller

G1
G2
PG1

Vertical
Transport
Roller

P1

M1

B2

Turnover
G4
Roller

B1

CL1

PG2

G5

4458M004AA

Gear

Pulley

Belt

Symbol

No. of
Teeth

Symbol

No. of
Teeth, Gear

No. of
Teeth, Pulley

Symbol

G1

30

PG1

31

28

B1

288

G2

24

PG2

15

64

B2

191.01

G3

24

G4

19

G5

33

Pulley
Symbol

No. of Teeth

P1

16

M-4

Length
(mm)

5 E L E C T R IC A L C O MPONENTS LAYOUT
CL1

S1

SL1

PC2

PWB-A

M1
PC3
PC1

4458M005AA

Function of Each Component


Symbol

Name

Input Signals ()

Function

PWB-A

Drive Board

Performs communication with the


copier and controls the electrical
components of the Duplex Unit.

M1

Turnover
Motor

Drives the Turnover Rollers to


effect a switchback motion.

SL1

Exit/Turnover
Switching
Solenoid

Moves the Exit/Turnover


Switching Finger to change the
paper path.

CL1

Vertical
Transport
Clutch

Controls the start and stop of the


Vertical Transport Rollers to keep
the copy in the standby state.
Paper present:

Paper not present:

Detects the reference timing for a


H switchback motion.

PC2
Motor Pulse
(PJ3A-2) Sensor

Unblocked:

Blocked:

Vertical
PC3
Transport
(PJ2A-9)
Sensor

Paper present:

S1
Duplex Unit
(PJ2A-6) Set Switch

Unit in position:

PC1
Switchback
(PJ2A-8) Sensor

Paper not present:

Detects the speed of M1.

Detects the copy present at the


H vertical transport section.

L Detects whether or not the


Unit out of position: H Duplex Unit is installed in position.

Signals at the print jack on PWB-A.

M-5

6 DES C R IPTIO N O F E A CH MECHANIS M A N D C O N T R O L


6-1. Exit/Turnover Switching Mechanism
The exit/turnover switching mechanism uses the Exit/Turnover Switching

Finger that is moved to change the paper path either for exit or turnover.
When in the Exit mode or when the copy is to be fed out in the Duplex

mode, Exit/Turnover Switching Solenoid SL1 remains deenergized and the


copy moves above the Exit/Turnover Switching Finger and is fed out of the
copier by the Exit Rollers.
When the copy is to be turned over in the Duplex mode, SL1 is energized
and the copy moves beneath and along the Exit/Turnover Switching Finger
and is fed by the Vertical Transport Rollers of the Duplex Unit down
towards the turnover section.
As noted above, SL1 moves the Exit/Turnover Switching Finger to change
the paper path. It is energized when a LOW signal from the copier is input
to PJ2A-1 on PWB-A.
SL1: Deenergized

SL1: Energized
Paper Exit
Roller of Copier

Exit/Turnover
Switching Finger

Exit

Exit Roller

To Turnover Section
4458M006AA

M-6

6-2. Fuser Oil Cleaning Mechanism


Since fuser oil is on the front side of the paper after the fusing process, it is

transferred onto the surface of the PC Drum via the Transfer Film during
the second copy process of 2-sided copying, which results in image
problems. Silicone rubber rollers are used as the Vertical Transport
Rollers of the Duplex Unit. They function to recover fuser oil from the
surface of the paper.
6-3. Paper Standby Control
In a Duplex mode making two or more copy sets of an original set (which

involves two-sheet paper attraction), two sheets of paper are present in the
Duplex Unit, one waiting for take-up from the Duplex Unit following the
turnover cycle and the other remaining stationary at the vertical transport
section. (See "7. OPERATION AND CONTROL" that follows.)
There is no problem with the paper waiting for take-up from the Duplex Unit
as it is driven independently of the copier drive. The paper at the vertical
transport section is, however, being transported and the drive from the
copier must be cut off. To accomplish this, Vertical Transport Clutch CL1
is mounted on the shaft of the Vertical Transport Roller and it couples or
cuts off the copier drive to the roller.
CL1 is energized to stop the Vertical Transport Roller rotation when a LOW
signal from the copier is input to PJ2A-4 on PWB-A.

M-7

6-4. Switchback Operation (Turnover)


The Turnover Roller turns forward to transport the copy to the turnover

section and, as soon as the trailing edge of the copy moves past
Switchback Sensor PC1, it stops turning. The Turnover Roller then turns
backward to turn over the copy and feed it back into the copier.
The drive for the Turnover Roller comes from Turnover Motor M1 which is
turned forward, backward, or stopped by the signals fed from the copier as
follows.
PJ2A-2

PJ2A-3

Turning forward

Transported towards Turnover Tray

Turning backward

Transported towards Duplex paper


take-up side

Stopped

Stationary

Copy Transported Towards Turnover


Tray

Copy Motion

Turnover Position (Copy is temporarily


stationary)
Switchback
Sensor PC1

Copy

Turnover Tray

4458M007AB

Standby Position

Horizontal Transport
Sensor of Copier

M-8

7 O P E R A T IO N A N D C O N T R O L
7-1. No. of Multiple 2-Sided Copies
Copier does not store in memory the image data it scanned. For these

reasons, the number of multiple 2-sided copies that can be made varies
depending on the paper size, copying mode, and whether the Duplexing
Document Feeder is used or not. Here are the details.
A5, A4C (1)

Copying Mode

Copy Paper Size

A4L, B4L, A3L

Original Placement

ADF

Glass

ADF

Glass

1-sided 2-sided

99 sets (*2)

2 set

2 set

2 set

2-sided 2-sided

2 set

2 set

Book 2-sided

99 sets (*3)

*L: Lengthwise; C: Crosswise; ADF: Duplexing Document Feeder


*1: Only when two sheets of paper can be placed on Original Glass. For the
other size paper, the same control is provided as that for the paper size of A4L
or larger.
*2: The originals are fed by the 2-in-1 mode and a book copy cycle is repeated in
which two 2-sided copies are made.
*3: A cycle is repeated in which two 2-sided copies are made.

7-2. Sensor Locations


The illustration below locates different sensors that provide reference for

paper movement throughout the Duplex Unit.

S10

PC21

PC3

Transfer Drum
PC1
PC Drum
PC24 PC18

PC19
Duplex Unit Side
PC1: Switchback Sensor
PC3: Vertical Transport
Sensor

4458M009AA

Copier Side
PC18: Paper Leading Edge Detecting Sensor
PC19: Transport Roller Sensor
PC21: Separating Failure Detecting Sensor
PC24: Horizontal Transport Sensor
S10: Paper Exit Switch

M-9

7-3. 2-Sided Copying Operation


1) Making 2-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Original Using ADF (One A4C
original, one copy set)
Paper Position

Operation Sequence
The copy is separated from the Transfer Drum after
the image transfer process.
Separating Failure Detecting Sensor PC21 is
activated.
The copy reaches Paper Exit Switch S10.

4458M101AA

Exit/Turnover Switching Solenoid SL1 is energized.


The copy is transported to the vertical transport
section to reach Vertical Transport Sensor PC3.
Turnover Motor M1 turns forward.
The copy reaches Switchback Sensor PC1.
4458M010AA

Turnover Motor M1 turns forward to transport the


copy onto the Turnover Tray.
The trailing edge of the copy moves past PC1.

4458M011AA

M1 is temporarily deenergized and then starts turning


backward. (The copy is turned over, and then taken
up and fed into the copier.)
The copy reaches Horizontal Transport Sensor PC24.

4458M012AA

As Horizontal Transport Drive Clutch CL23 is


energized, the copy is fed onto the Synchronizing
Rollers.

4458M013AA

The image transfer to the second face of the copy is


completed and then the copy undergoes separation
and fusing before being fed out of the copier.

4458M014AA

M-10

2) Making 2-Sided Copies from 1-Sided Original Using ADF (Two A4C
originals, two copy sets)
Paper Position

Operation Sequence
Two sheets of paper for the first original are
separated from the Transfer Drum after the image
transfer process.
The first copy activates Separating Failure Detecting
Sensor PC21.

4458M015AA

The first copy reaches Paper Exit Switch S10.


Exit/Turnover Switching Solenoid SL1 is energized.
The first copy is transported to the vertical transport
section to reach Vertical Transport Sensor PC3.
Turnover Motor M1 turns forward.

4458M016AA

The first copy reaches Switchback Sensor PC1.


Turn over Motor M1 turns forward to transport the
first copy onto the Turnover Tray.
As Vertical Transport Clutch CL1 is energized, the
second copy is stationary at the vertical transport
section.
The trailing edge of the first copy moves past PC1.

4458M017AA

M1 is temporarily deenergized and then starts turning


backward. (The first copy is turned over, and then
take up and fed into the copier.)
The first copy reaches Horizontal Transport Sensor
PC24.
As Horizontal Transport Drive Clutch CL23 is
energized, the first copy is fed onto the
Synchronizing Rollers.

4458M018AA

The first copy reaches Paper Leading Edge Detecting


Sensor PC18 and stops at the Synchronizing Rollers.

4458M019AA

M-11

Paper Position

Operation Sequence

As CL1 is deenergized and M17 is energized, the


second copy is transported to the turnover section.
The second copy reaches PC1.

4458M020AA

M1 turns forward to transport the second copy to the


Turnover Tray.
The trailing edge of the second copy moves past PC1.
M1 is temporarily deenergized and then starts turning
backward. (The second copy is turned over, and
then take up and fed into the copier.) At the same
time, the first copy is again attracted to the Transfer
Drum.

4458M021AA

The first and second copies are attracted to the


Transfer Drum. When the image transfer to the
second faces of the copies is completed, the copies
undergo separation and fusing before being fed out
of the copier.

4458M015AA

4458M022AA

M-12

D IS/REASSEMBLY,
A D JUSTM E N T
Precautions for Disassembly, Reassembly and Adjustment
CAUTION
1. Before attempting to disassemble the unit, always make sure that no power is
being supplied from the copier.
2. While power is being supplied to the unit, do not attempt to remove/install the
print jacks from/to the PWBs or unplug/plug in the connectors.
3. If the unit is run with its covers removed, use care not to allow your clothing to
be caught in revolving parts such as the timing belt.
4. The basic rule is do not run the unit any time during dis/reassembly.
Important
1. A toothed washer is used with the screw that secures the ground wire to
ensure positive conduction. Do not forget to insert this washer at reassembly.
2. To reassemble the unit, reverse the order of disassembly unless otherwise
specified.
3. Do not attempt to loosen or remove the screw to which red paint has been
applied.
4. The screw to which blue paint has been applied may be removed, but needs to
be adjusted whenever it has been removed.

Purpose of Applying Red Paint


Red paint is applied to those screws that cannot be readjusted or reinstalled in
the field.

1 DIS A S S E MBLY
1-1. Removal of the Exterior Covers and Guides
1
6

4458M008AA

3
5

No.

Cover/Guide Name

No. of Screws

4458M008AA

Steps Required Before Removal

Rear Cover

None

Front Cover

None

Exit Section Lower Cover

Removal of the Front and Rear Covers

Exit Section Cover

Removal of two ornamental covers

Turnover Lower Guide

Removal of the Front and Rear Covers

Vertical Transport Guide

Removal of the Front and Rear Covers

D -1

1-2. Removal of Vertical Transport Clutch CL1


1. Remove the Front and Rear Covers.
2. Remove the Exit Section Lower Cover.
3. Unplug the connector of CL1.

4458D001AA

4. Loosen the screw shown to release the belt tension.


*Do not forget to tighten this screw at reinstallation.

4458D005AA

5. Snap off one plastic ring and remove the flange and
belt.

4458D002AA

6. Loosen one screw with an Allen wrench to remove


CL1 and the collar.

4458D003AA

0
CL1

*When reinstalling CL1, press it against the collar and,


at the same time, tighten the screw.
Hook the lock of the clutch onto the frame.

Frame
Collar

4458D004AA

D -2

1-3. Removal of the Vertical Transport Roller (Metallic One)


1. Remove the Front and Rear Covers.
2. Unhook two tension coil springs.

4458D006AA

3. Remove the plastic rings and bushings from the front


and rear ends and then remove the Vertical Transport
Roller.

4458D007AA

1-4. Removal of the Vertical Transport Roller (Rubber One)


1.
2.
3.
4.

Remove
Remove
Remove
Remove

the Front and Rear Covers.


the Exit Section Lower Cover.
Vertical Transport Clutch CL1 and collar.
the plastic ring and bearing from the rear end.

4458D008AA

5. Remove the plastic rings and bushings from the front


end.
6. Remove the Vertical Transport Roller.

4458D009AA

D -3

1-5. Removal of the Turnover Entrance Guide


1. Remove the Front and Rear Covers.
2. Remove the Turnover Lower Guide.
3. Remove four screws at the front and rear and the
Turnover Entrance Guide.

4458D014AA

Vertical
Transport
Frame

*Try to press the Turnover Entrance Guide up as


shown at reinstallation.

0
Turnover Entrance
Guide
4458D015AA

2 A D J U S TMENTS
2-1. Adjustment of Dup. Left-Margin
Requirements: The distance between the front edge of the paper and the front edge of the test
pattern should be 3 1.5mm.
1. Set the copier into the Service mode and select the
following functions in that order:
"Machine Adjust," "PRT Area," and "Dup. Left-Margin."

4458D018AA

2. Select the drawer to be adjusted and press the Start


key.
3. Measure dimension "A" on the test print fed out of the
copier.
*: No adjustments are necessary if the measurement
is 3 1.5mm.

4458D017AA

4. If the measurement taken in step 3 falls outside the


specified range, adjust using the or key.

D -4

2-2. Adjustment of Exit/Turnover Switching Solenoid SL1


1. Remove the Front Cover.
2. Remove the harness of Duplex Unit Set Switch S1
from the edge cover.
3. Unplug the connector from Drive Board PWB-A.
SL1

PWB-A

4458D010AA

4. Remove one screw and the solenoid assy.

4458D011AA

5. Unhook the tension coil spring.


6. Remove two screws and the solenoid.
*When securing the solenoid at reinstallation, slide it
downward as far as it will go.

4458D012AA

Upper Guide Plate


Exit/
Turnover
Switching
Finger

*When securing the solenoid assy, ensure that the


Exit/Turnover Switching Finger is in contact with the
sponge of the Upper Guide Plate with the solenoid in
the energized position.
7. After reinstallation, check that the switching finger
operates smoothly.

SL1

4458D013AA

D -5

D -6

T R O U B L E S H O O TIN G

General Precautions
CAUTION
1. When servicing the unit with its covers removed, use utmost care to prevent
your hands, clothing, and tools from being caught in revolving parts.
2. Before attempting to replace parts and unplugging connectors, make sure that
no power is being supplied from the copier.
Important
1. Never create a closed circuit across connector pins except those authorized in
the text and on the PWB.
2. When creating a closed circuit and measuring a voltage across connector pins
specified in the text, be sure to use the green wire (GND).
3. Keep all disassembled parts in good order and keep tools under control so that
none will be lost or damaged.
Reading the Text
1. If a component on a PWB or any other functional part including a motor is
defective, the text only instructs you to replace the whole PWB or functional
part and does not give troubleshooting procedure applicable within the
defective part.
2. The text assumes that there are no breaks in the harnesses and cords and all
connectors are plugged into the right positions.

1 MIS F E E D DE T E C T ION
1-1. Misfeed Detection Conditions
A misfeed in the Duplex Unit is detected under any of the following conditions and a misfeed
indication is given on the control panel of the copier. A misfeed can be reset by unlocking and
locking the Duplex Unit.

A misfeed at the vertical transport section


Type
Paper left

Detection Timing
Vertical Transport Sensor PC3 is unblocked ( L ) when the Power
Switch is turned ON, a misfeed is reset, or the Front Door is opened and
closed.

Leading edge of paper PC3 is not unblocked ( L ) even after the lapse of approx. 3.3 sec. after
Paper Exit Switch S10 of the copier has detected the leading edge of the
paper.
Trailing edge of paper

PC3 is not blocked ( H ) even after the lapse of approx. 3.3 sec. after
S10 of the copier has detected the trailing edge of the paper.

A misfeed at the turnover section


Type
Paper left

Detection Timing
Switchback Sensor PC1 is activated ( L ) when the Power Switch is
turned ON, a misfeed is reset, or the Front Door is opened and closed.

Leading edge of paper PC1 is not activated ( H ) even after the lapse of approx. 1.2 sec. after
PC3 has detected the leading edge of the paper.
Trailing edge of paper

PC1 is activated ( L ) even after the lapse of approx. 4.8 sec. after PC1
has detected the leading edge of the paper.

Paper which has been


turned over

PC1 detects no paper at a timing when it should have detected paper


after it has been turned over (e.g., when the paper which has been turned
over is pulled out).

A misfeed at the Duplex paper take-up section


Type
Paper left

Detection Timing
Horizontal Transport Sensor PC24 of the copier is blocked ( L ) when
the Power Switch is turned ON, a misfeed is reset, or the Front Door is
opened and closed.

Leading edge of paper PC24 of the copier is not blocked ( L ) even after the lapse of approx.
1.8 sec. after PC1 has detected the leading edge of the paper which was
turned over.
Trailing edge of paper

PC24 is not unblocked ( H ) even after the lapse of approx. 1.8 sec.
after PC1 has detected the trailing edge of the paper which was turned
over.

T- 1

1-2. Misfeed Troubleshooting Procedures


A Misfeed at the Vertical Transport Section
Symptom
A misfeed
occurs
immediately
after the
Power Switch
has been
turned ON.

A misfeed
occurs before
paper
reaches the
vertical
transport
section.

A misfeed
occurs before
paper
reaches PC3.

Step
No.

Check Item

Result

Action

Is Vertical Transport Sensor


PC3 unblocked by a sheet of
paper present at the vertical
transport section of the Duplex
Unit?

YES

Remove the paper from the


vertical transport section.

Does the actuator of PC3


operate properly?

NO

Check the installed position of


PC3 and check the actuator for
deformation and foreign matter.

Is the voltage across PJ2A-9 on


PWB-A and GND DC5V? Does
that voltage change to DC0V
when PC3 is unblocked?

YES

Make checks on the copier side.

NO

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and PC3 and, if it is
intact, replace PC3 or PWB-A.

Is Exit/Turnover Switching
Solenoid SL1 energized during
the Duplex mode?

YES

Go to step 3.

Does the voltage across PJ2A-1


on PWB-A and GND change
from DC5V to DC0V when SL1
is energized?

YES

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and SL1 and, if it is
intact, replace SL1 or PWB-A.

NO

Make checks on the copier side.

Has the Exit/Turnover Switching


Finger been adjusted properly?

YES

Clean the Exit/Turnover


Switching Finger and guide plate.

NO

Adjust SL1.

Do the Vertical Transport Rollers


turn when drive is transmitted
from the copier?

YES

Go to step 3.

Is the voltage across PJ2A-4 on


PWB-A and GND DC5V
normally?

YES

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and Vertical Transport
Clutch CL1 and, if it is intact,
replace CL1 or PWB-A.

NO

Make checks on the copier side.

Are the Vertical Transport


Rollers dirty or scratched?

YES

Clean or replace the defective


Vertical Transport Roller.

NO

Clean the Vertical Transport


Guide and check it for
deformation.

T- 2

A Misfeed at the Vertical Transport Section


Symptom
A misfeed
occurs after
paper has
reached
Vertical
Transport
Sensor PC3.

Step
No.

Check Item

Result

Action

Does Turnover Motor M1 turn


when paper is fed into the
Duplex Unit?

YES

Go to step 3.

Does the voltage across PJ2A-2


on PWB-A and GND change
from DC5V to DC0V when M1 is
energized?

YES

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and M1 and, if it is
intact, replace M1 or PWB-A.

NO

Make checks on the copier side.

Does the actuator of PC3


operate properly?

NO

Check the installed position of


PC3 and check the actuator for
deformation and foreign matter.

Is the voltage across PJ2A-9 on


PWB-A and GND DC5V? Does
that voltage change to DC0V
when PC3 is unblocked?

YES

Make checks on the copier side.

NO

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and PC3 and, if it is
intact, replace PC3 or PWB-A.

T- 3

A Misfeed at the Turnover Section


Symptom
A misfeed
occurs
immediately
after the
Power Switch
has been
turned ON.

Paper is yet
to reach PC1.

Paper is
stationary at
the Turnover
Rollers.

Paper is not
transported to
the Duplex
paper take-up
side.

Step
No.

Check Item

Result

Action

Is Switchback Sensor PC1


activated by a sheet of paper
present at the turnover section
of the Duplex Unit (or dust on
the underside of the sensor)?

YES

Remove the paper from the


turnover section. Or clean the
underside of the sensor.

Is PC1 installed correctly?

NO

Correct the installed position of


PC1.

Is the voltage across PJ2A-8 on


PWB-A and GND DC5V? Does
that voltage change to DC0V
when a sheet of paper is
inserted to activate PC1?

YES

Make checks on the copier side.

NO

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and PC1 and, if it is
intact, replace PC1 or PWB-A.

Is the Turnover Entrance Guide


deformed or dirty?

YES

Clean or replace the Turnover


Entrance Guide.

NO

Check the Vertical Transport


Guide and Vertical Transport
Rollers for dirt and deformation.

Does Turnover Motor M1 turn


when paper is fed into the
Duplex Unit?

YES

Clean the Turnover Rollers and


Turnover Guide.

Does the voltage across PJ2A-2


on PWB-A and GND change
from DC5V to DC0V when M1 is
energized?

YES

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and M1 and, if it is
intact, replace M1 or PWB-A.

NO

Make checks on the copier side.

Does M1 turn backward after


paper has been fed out onto the
Turnover Tray?

YES

Clean the Turnover Rollers and


Turnover Guide.

Does the voltage across PJ2A-3


on PWB-A and GND change
from DC5V to DC0V when M1 is
energized?

YES

Check the wiring between


PWB-A and M1 and, if it is
intact, replace M1 or PWB-A.

NO

Make checks on the copier side.

T- 4

A Misfeed at the Duplex Paper Take-Up Section


Symptom

Step
No.

Check Item

Result

Action

A misfeed
occurs
immediately
after the
Power Switch
has been
turned ON.

See TROUBLESHOOTING of
the copier.

A misfeed
occurs before
paper
reaches
Horizontal
Transport
Sensor PC24.

Is the Turnover Entrance Guide


or Turnover Lower Guide
deformed or dirty?

YES

Clean or replace the Turnover


Entrance Guide or Turnover
Lower Guide.

Is the Turnover Roller or the


Duplex Paper Take-Up Guide of
the copier deformed or dirty?

YES

Clean or replace the Turnover


Roller or the Duplex Paper
Take-Up Guide of the copier.

NO

Check Horizontal Transport


Drive Clutch CL23 of the copier.

A misfeed
occurs after
paper has
reached
PC24 of the
copier.

See TROUBLESHOOTING of
the copier.

T- 5

T- 6

W IRIN G D I A G R A M S

WIRING DIAGRAMS
NOT AVAILABLE IN
PDF FORMAT

PARTS CATALOG

Model
AD-723

FEBRUARY 1999

KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

How to use this catalog

This parts catalog includes illustrations and part numbers for all replacement parts and assemblies used in this model.
Model-specific parts are identified in the illustrations with reference
numbers. Use the reference number to locate the corresponding part
number on the facing page.
Common hardware items, such as screws, nuts, washers, and pins,
are identified in the illustrations with reference letters. Use the reference
letter to locate the corresponding part number on the hardware listing in
the lower right hand corner of the facing page.
If you know a part number, but dont know where the part is used, use
the numerical index to determine the page number and reference number for that part. Because some common parts are used in several
places, there may be more than one entry. Refer to the illustrations to
see where the part may be used.
If you know a parts description, but dont know where to look to find
the part number, use the alphabetical index to determine likely page and
reference numbers. Then look at the illustrations to determine that you
have identified the correct part. Locate the part number using the listing
on the opposite page.
Retail pricing that appears with the numerical index, while valid when
this catalog was printed, is subject to change without notice. The prices
are only suggested prices and are provided only for reference. Dealers
may determine their own selling prices. For up-to-date pricing, refer to
current Konica price lists or contact the Konica Parts Distribution Center.
How to order parts
Use standard Konica parts ordering procedures to obtain these parts.
For ordering options, contact Konicas Parts Distribution Center.
When ordering parts, be sure to specify part numbers exactly as listed in
this catalog.
NOTE: Electrical parts may include previously used components.

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Contents
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Machine parts
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Driving Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Alphabetical index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Numerical index, Retail price list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Model AD-723
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Housing

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Model AD-723
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REF.
NO.

PART NUMBER

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

12ZN97010
12ZN44010
12ZN44020
12ZN44030
25TU05120
12ZN44050
12ZN44060
12ZN44070
12ZN44080
12ZN97020
12ZN44090
25TU12060
12ZN44110
12ZN44120
12ZN44130
12ZN44140
12ZN44150
12ZN97030
12ZN44160
12ZN44170
12ZN44180
12ZN44190
12ZN44200
12ZN44210
12ZN97040
12ZN44220
25TU40140
12ZN44240
12ZN44250
12ZN44260
12ZN44270
12ZN44280
25TU40150
12ZN44300
12ZN44310
12ZN44760

Model AD-723
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DESCRIPTION

Label (Caution Hot)


Rear cover
Cord bushing
Bracket
Edge cover
Bracket
Torsion spring
Lock lever
Bracket
Label (Look Release)
Cover
Cover
Cover
Bracket
Guide plate
Shoulder screw
Cover
Label (Jam Removal)
Front frame
Shaft
Cushion
Lock plate
Lock release lever
Top cover
Label
Plate spring
Roll
Seal
Guide plate
Sponge
Support plate
Shaft
Plate spring
Label (Caution Hot)
Turnover tray
Cover

Konica Business Technologies., Inc.

HARDWARE
REF.
LTR.

PART
NUMBER

a
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c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j

25TU01440
25TU01530
25TU01590
25TU02410
25TU02460
25TU02850
25TU03420
25TU03630
25TU03710
25TU03730

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NO.

PART NUMBER

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50

12ZN77010
12ZN77020
12ZN44320
12ZN78010
12ZN44330
12ZN44080
12ZN44350
12ZN78020
25TU85010
12ZN44360
12ZN80010
12ZN77030
12ZN77040
12ZN77050
12ZN44370
25TU75470
12ZN44380
12ZN44390
12ZN44400
12ZN75020
25TU78010
12ZN44410
12ZN44420
12ZN82010
12ZN44430
25TU75660
12ZN44440
25TU40300
25TU40330
12ZN90010
12ZN44470
12ZN44480
25TU53120
25TU40320
25TU40290
25TU85140
12ZN44520
12ZN44530
12ZN90020
25TU20290
12ZN-9010
25TU60860
12ZN44560
12ZN82020
12ZN44570
12ZN44580
12ZN44590
25TU10150
25TU85070
12ZN44610

Model AD-723
1st Edition

DESCRIPTION

Gear (Z=30)
Gear (Z=24)
Flange
Timing belt
Pulley (Z=31)
Bracket
Pulley (Z=16)
Timing belt
Photosensor
Bracket
Motor
Gear (Z=33)
Pulley gear (Z=64,15)
Gear (Z=19)
Tension spring
Bushing
Roll
Bracket
Tension spring
Bushing
Gear (Z=24)
Bracket
Tension spring
Clutch
Washer
Ball bearing
Guide plate
Sponge
Holder
Harness
Ferrite core
Retaining ring
Shaft
Actuator
Torsion spring
Photosensor
Guide plate
Guide plate
Harness
PWB support
PW board (A)
PWB support
Bracket
Solenoid
Guide plate
Guide plate
Neutralizing brush
Bracket
Microswitch
Torsion spring

Konica Business Technologies., Inc.

HARDWARE
REF.
LTR.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
m
n

PART
NUMBER
25TU01170
25TU01400
25TU01630
25TU01520
25TU02140
25TU04010
25TU02410
25TU02430
25TU02450
25TU02460
25TU03210
25TU03710
25TU03720

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PART NUMBER

51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

25TU10140
12ZN75040
25TU75420
12ZN75060
12ZN44140
12ZN44640
12ZN44650
12ZN97060
25TU40260
12ZN44670
12ZN44680
12ZN44690
12ZN44700
12ZN44710
12ZN44720
12ZN44730
12ZN44740
12ZN44750
12ZN83010

DESCRIPTION

Shoulder screw
Bushing
Bushing
Bushing
Shoulder screw
Tension spring
Lever
Label
Knob
Cushion
Sponge
Guide plate
Guide lever
Neutralizing brush
Roller
Roller
Roller
Roller
Fuse

HARDWARE
REF.
LTR.
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PART
NUMBER
25TU01170
25TU01400
25TU01630
25TU01520
25TU02140
25TU04010
25TU02410
25TU02430
25TU02450
25TU02460
25TU03210
25TU03710
25TU03720

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Alphabetical index

PART
DESCRIPTION

PAGE
NO.

REF.
NO.

A
Actuator . . . . . . . . . .

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5
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
7
7

26
4
6
9
14
6
10
18
22
43
48
16
20
52
53
54

B
Ball bearing
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bracket . . .
Bushing . .
Bushing . .
Bushing . .
Bushing . .
Bushing . .

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Gear (Z=30)
Gear (Z=33)
Guide lever .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .
Guide plate .

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NO.

PART
DESCRIPTION

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37
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45
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62

Photosensor . . . . .
Photosensor . . . . .
Plate spring . . . . . .
Plate spring . . . . . .
Pulley (Z=16) . . . . .
Pulley (Z=31) . . . . .
Pulley gear (Z=64,15)

H
Harness . . . . . . . . . .
Harness . . . . . . . . . .
Holder . . . . . . . . . . .

5
5
5

30
39
29

59

K
Knob . . . . . . . . . . . .

C
Clutch . . .
Cord bushing
Cover . . . .
Cover . . . .
Cover . . . .
Cover . . . .
Cover . . . .
Cushion . .
Cushion . .

PART
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Label . . . . . . . . .
Label . . . . . . . . .
Label (Caution Hot) .
Label (Caution Hot) .
Label (Jam Removal)
Label (Look Release)
Lever . . . . . . . . .
Lock lever . . . . . .
Lock plate . . . . . .
Lock release lever . .

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18
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57
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22
23

Edge cover . . . . . . . . .

M
Microswitch . . . . . . . . .
Motor . . . . . . . . . . . .

5
5

49
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5
7

47
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Gear (Z=19) . . . . . . . .
Gear (Z=24) . . . . . . . .
Gear (Z=24) . . . . . . . .

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Neutralizing brush . . . . .
Neutralizing brush . . . . .

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12ZN-9010 .
12ZN44010
12ZN44020
12ZN44030
12ZN44050
12ZN44060
12ZN44070
12ZN44080
12ZN44080
12ZN44090
12ZN44110 .
12ZN44120
12ZN44130
12ZN44140
12ZN44140
12ZN44150
12ZN44160
12ZN44170
12ZN44180
12ZN44190
12ZN44200
12ZN44210
12ZN44220
12ZN44240
12ZN44250
12ZN44260
12ZN44270
12ZN44280
12ZN44300
12ZN44310
12ZN44320
12ZN44330
12ZN44350
12ZN44360
12ZN44370
12ZN44380

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12ZN44390
12ZN44400
12ZN44410
12ZN44420
12ZN44430
12ZN44440
12ZN44470
12ZN44480
12ZN44520
12ZN44530
12ZN44560
12ZN44570
12ZN44580
12ZN44590
12ZN44610
12ZN44640
12ZN44650
12ZN44670
12ZN44680
12ZN44690
12ZN44700
12ZN44710
12ZN44720
12ZN44730
12ZN44740
12ZN44750
12ZN44760
12ZN75020
12ZN75040
12ZN75060
12ZN77010
12ZN77020
12ZN77030
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12ZN78020 .
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12ZN82010 .
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12ZN97010 .
12ZN97020 .
12ZN97030 .
12ZN97040 .
12ZN97060 .
25TU05120
25TU10140 .
25TU10150 .
25TU12060 .
25TU20290 .
25TU40140 .
25TU40150 .
25TU40260 .
25TU40290 .
25TU40300 .
25TU40320 .
25TU40330 .
25TU53120 .
25TU60860 .
25TU75420 .
25TU75470 .
25TU75660 .
25TU78010 .
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25TU85070 .
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