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SERVICE MANUAL

MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS


e-STUDIO202S

Model: DP-2021
Publish Date: July 2008
File No. SME080001A0
R080621G0400-TTEC
Ver01_2008-09

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Trademarks
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marks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries.
IBM, PC/AT, and PowerPC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.

2008 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved


Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without prior written permission
of TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION. No patent liability is assumed, however, with respect to the use of the
information contained herein.

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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION
AND SERVICE FOR e-STUDIO202S
The installation and service should be done by a qualified service
technician.

1. Transportation/Installation
- When transporting/installing the machine, be sure to use the positions as indicated below.
The machine is quite heavy and weighs approximately 16.8 kg (37 lb.), therefore pay full atten-
tion when handling it.

- Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC120V/8A, 220-240V/5A, 230-240V/5A for its power
source.
- The machine must be grounded for safety.
Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe.
- Select a suitable place for installation.
Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight.
- Also provide proper ventilation as the machine emits a slight amount of ozone.
- The socket-outlet shall be installed near the machine and shall be easily accessible.

2. Service of Machines
- Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service.
- Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit and
their periphery.
- Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers and the high-voltage trans-
former.
Especially, the board of these components should not be touched since the electric charge may
remain in the capacitors, etc. on them even after the power is turned OFF.
- Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, fan, etc.
- Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges
underneath.
- When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on, be sure not to touch live sections
and rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposure to laser radiation.
- Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.
- Avoid exposure to laser radiation during servicing.
- Avoid direct exposure to the beam.
- Do not insert tools, parts, etc. that are reflective into the path of the laser beam.
- Remove all watches, rings, bracelets, etc. that are reflective.
- Unplug the power cable and clean the area around the prongs of the plug once a year or more.
A fire may occur when dust lies on this area.

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3. Main Service Parts for Safety
- The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly important
for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. If these parts are shorted circuit and/or made
their functions out, they may burn down, for instance, and may result in fatal accidents. Do not
allow a short circuit to occur. Do not use the parts not recommended by Toshiba TEC Corpora-
tion.

4. Cautionary Labels
- During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as Unplug the
power cord during service, Hot area, Laser warning label etc. to see if there is any dirt on
their surface and whether they are properly stuck to the machine.

5. Disposition of Consumable Parts, Packing Materials


- Regarding the recovery and disposal of the machine, supplies, consumable parts, packing mate-
rials, follow the relevant local regulations or rules.

6. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless
otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble
small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places.

7. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled.

8. Precautions Against Static Electricity


- The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wrist-
band, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity.
Caution: Before using the wristband, pull out the power cord plug of the machine and
make sure that there are no uninsulated charged objects in the vicinity.

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CAUTION

This product is a class 1 laser product that complies with 21CFR 1040 of the CDRH standard and
IEC60825-1. This means that this machine does not produce hazardous laser radiation. The use of
controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
This laser radiation is not a danger to the skin, but when an exact focusing of the laser beam is achieved
on the eyes retina, there is the danger of spot damage to the retina.
The following cautions must be observed to avoid exposure of the laser beam to your eyes at the time of
servicing.
1) When a problem in the laser optical unit has occurred, the whole optical unit must be exchanged as a
unit, not as individual parts.
2) Do not look into the machine with the main switch turned on after removing the developer unit, toner
cartridge, and drum cartridge.
3) Do not look into the laser beam exposure slit of the laser optical unit with the connector connected
when removing and installing the optical system.
4) The middle frame contains the safety interlock switch.
Do not defeat the safety interlock by inserting wedges or other items into the switch slot.

CAUTION VARO !
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION, AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS
OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.
NKYMTTMLLE LASERSTEILYLLE L
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. KATSO STEESEEN.

VORSICHT ADVARSEL
UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG,
USYNLIG LASERSTRLNING VED BNING, NR
WENN ABDECKUNG GEFFNET UND
SIKKERHEDSBRYDERE ER UDE AF
SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG BERBRCKT.
FUNKTION. UNDG UDSAETTELSE FOR
NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.
STRLNING.

LASER WAVE LENGTH : 770 ~ 795nm VARNING !


Pulse times : 0.481m sec (20,787 rpm) OSYNLIG LASERSTRLNING NR DENNA DEL
Out put power : 0.17mW 0.01mW R PPNAD OCH SPRREN R URKOPPLAD.
BETRAKTA EJ STRLEN. STRLEN R
FARLIG.

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At the production line, the output power Caution
of the scanner unit is adjusted to 0.18 This product contains a low power laser
MILLI-WATT PLUS 20 PCTS and is device. To ensure continued safety do not
maintained constant by the operation of remove any cover or attempt to gain access
the Automatic Power Control (APC). to the inside of the product. Refer all
Even if the APC circuit fails in operation
for some reason, the maximum output servicing to qualified personnel.
power will only be 15 MILLI-WATT 0.1
MICRO-SEC. Giving and accessible
emission level of 42 MICRO-WATT
which is still-less than the limit of
CLASS-1 laser product.

VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KYTTMINEN MUULLA


KUIN TSS KYTTOHJEESSA MAINITULLA
TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KYTTJN
TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTVLLE
NKYMTTMLLE LASERSTEILYLLE.

VARNING - OM APPARATEN ANVNDS P ANNAT


STT N I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING
SPECIFICERATS, KAN ANVNDAREN UTSTTAS
FR OSYNLIG LASERSTRLNING, SOM
VERSKRIDER GRNSEN FR LASERKLASS 1.

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
The foregoing is applicable only to the 220V KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
model, 230V model and 240V model.

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CONTENTS
[1] GENERAL A. List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5
1. Major functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 B. Disassembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5
[2] SPECIFICATIONS C. Assembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6
4. Fusing section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
1. Basic Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
A. List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
2. Operation specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
B. Disassembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
3. Copy performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
C. Assembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
4. GDI Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
5. Tray paper feed/transport section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
5. Scan function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
A. List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
[3] CONSUMABLE PARTS B. Disassembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
1. Supply system table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 C. Assembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15
A. North America/Brazil/Central and South America/Asia/ 6. Manual paper feed section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15
Saudi Arabia Subsidiary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
A. List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15
2. Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
B. Disassembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15
3. Production control number (lot No.) identification . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
C. Assembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-17
4. Toner cartridge replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 D. Pressure plate holder attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-17
[4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 7. Rear frame section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-17
1. Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 A. List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-17
2. Internal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 B. Disassembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-17
3. Operation panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 C. Assembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18
4. Motors and solenoids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 8 Power section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18
5. Sensors and switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 A. List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18
6. PWB unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 B. Disassembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18
7. Cross sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 C. Assembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18
[5] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION [9] ADJUSTMENTS
1. Copier installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 1. Optical section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
2. Cautions on handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 A. Copy magnification ratio adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
3. Checking packed components and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 B. Image position adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
4. Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 2. Copy density adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
5. Removing protective packing materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 A. Copy density adjustment timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
6. Developer unit installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 B. Note for copy density adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
7. Toner cartridge installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 C. Necessary tool for copy density adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
8. Loading paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 D. Features of copy density adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
9. Power to copier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 E. Copy density adjustment procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
10. Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 3. High voltage adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
11. Connecting the interface cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 A. Main charger (Grid bias) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
12. Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 B. DV bias check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
A. USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 4. Automatic black level correction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6
13. Moving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 [10] SIMULATION, TROUBLE CODES
14. Scanner moisture-proof parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 1. Entering the simulation mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
A. Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 2. List of simulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
B. Precautions at installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 3. Contents of simulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
C. Attachment method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 4. Trouble codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-17
[6] COPY PROCESS A. Trouble codes list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-17
1. Functional diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 B. Details of trouble codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-17
2. Outline of print process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 [11] MAINTENANCE
3. Actual print process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 1. Maintenance table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1
[7] OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 2. Maintenance display system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1
1. Outline of operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 [12] USER PROGRAMS
2. Scanner section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 1. Functions that can be set with user programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1
A. Scanner unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 2. Toner save mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1
B. Optical system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 3. User programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1
C. Drive system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 [13] ELECTRICAL SECTION
3. Laser unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
1. Block diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1
A. Basic structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
A. Overall block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1
B. Laser beam path. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
2. Actual wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2
C. Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
A. MCU PWB (1/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2
4. Fuser section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
B. ADF unit (2/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3
A. General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
C. 2nd cassette unit (3/3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3
5. Paper feed section and paper transport section . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
3. Signal name list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-4
A. Paper transport path and general operations . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
4. Circuit diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-6
[8] DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY A. MCU PWB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-6
1. High voltage section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 B. OPE PWB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-18
A. List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
[14] FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD PROCEDURES
B. Drum replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
1. Initial setting
C. Disassembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
(Serial number setting procedures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1
D. Assembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
2. Download procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1
E. Charger wire cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
3. Version acquisition procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-3
F. Charger wire replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
4. EEPROM data acquisition procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-4
2. Operation panel section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
5. Installing procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-5
A. List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
B. Disassembly procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
C. Assembly procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5
3. Optical section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5

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[1] GENERAL
1. Major functions
Configurations
Item
CPM PPM SB/ Color GDI PCL
2 Tray ADF R-ADF E-SORT Duplex Shifter USB RJ45 FAX
(A4) (A4) MB Scanner printer printer
Model
e-STUDIO202S 20CPM 15PPM MB Opt Opt
(2.0)

Descriptions of items
CPM: Copy speed (Copies Per Minute)
PPM: Print speed (Print Per Minute)
SB/MB: SB = Manual feed single bypass, MB = Manual feed multi-bypass
2 tray: Second cassette unit (MY-1034)
ADF: Original feed unit (MR-2018)
R-ADF: Duplex original feed unit
Color scanner: Color scanner function
GDI printer: GDI printer function with USB.
PCL printer: PCL printer function with USB.
E-SORT: Electronic sort function
Duplex: Auto duplex copy/print function
Shifter: Job separator function
USB: Interface port (USB)
RJ45: Interface port (Network)
FAX: FAX function.
Descriptions of table
: Standard provision
: No function or no option available
Opt: Option

e-STUDIO202S

(Options)

MR-2018 MY-1034

e-STUDIO202S GENERAL 1 - 1
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[2] SPECIFICATIONS
1. Basic Specifications
Item
Type Desktop
Copy system Dry, electrostatic
Segment (class) Digital personal copier
Copier dimensions 518mm (W) x 445mm (D) x 298mm (H) (20-1/2" (W) x 17-5/8" (D) x 11-3/4" (H))
Weight (Approximately) 16.6Kg (36.5 lbs.) Toner cartridge not included

2. Operation specifications
Section, item Details
Paper feed Paper feed system 1 tray (250 sheets) + multi-bypass (50 sheets)
section AB system Tray paper feed section Paper size A4, B5, A5 (Landscape)
Paper weight 56 - 80g/m2
Paper feed capacity 250 sheets
Kinds Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Multi-bypass paper Paper size A4, B5, A5, B6, A6 (Landscape)
feed section Paper weight 56 - 128g/m2
Paper feed capacity 50 sheets
Kinds Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper, OHP,
Label, Envelop (Single copy)
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Inch Tray paper feed section Paper size 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (Landscape)
system Paper weight 15 - 21 lbs.
Paper feed capacity 250 sheets
Kinds Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Multi-bypass paper Paper size 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", 3-1/2" x 5-1/2"
feed section (Landscape)
Paper weight 15 - 34.5 lbs.
Paper feed capacity 50 sheets
Kinds Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper, OHP,
Label, Envelop (Single copy)
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Paper exit section Exit way Face down
Capacity of output tray 200 sheets
Originals Original set Center Registration (left edge)
Max. original size A4 (8-1/2" x 14")
Original kinds sheet, book
Original size detection None
Optical Scanning Scanning system 3 CCDs (RGB) sensor scanning by lighting white lamp
section section CCD sensor Resolution 600 dpi
Lighting lamp Type CCFL
Voltage 560Vrms
Power consumption 2.8W
Output data Output: R, G, B 1 or 8 bits/pixel / Input: A/D 16 bits (12
bits actual)
Writing Writing system Writing to OPC drum by the semiconductor laser
section Laser unit Resolution 600 dpi
Image forming Photoconductor Type OPC (30)
Life 25K
Charger Charging system Saw-tooth charging with a grid, / (-) scorotron discharge
Transfer system (+) DC corotron system
Separation system (-) DC corotron system
Developing Developing system Dry, 2-component magnetic brush development system
Cleaning Cleaning system Counter blade system (Counter to rotation)

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Fusing section Fusing system Heat roller system
Upper heat roller Type Teflon roller
Lower heat roller Type Silicon rubber roller
Heater lamp Type Halogen lamp
Voltage 220 - 240V
Power consumption 800W
Electrical section Power source Voltage 220 - 240V
Frequency Common use for 50 and 60Hz
Power consumption Max. Less than 1000W
Average (during copying) 350Wh/H
Average (stand-by) 80Wh/H
Pre-heat mode 25Wh/H
Auto power shut-off mode 8.8W or less

3. Copy performance
Section, item Details
Copy magnification Fixed 3 Reduction + 2 Enlargement
magnification (AB system: 50, 70, 86, 100, 141, 200%)
ratios (Inch system: 50, 64, 78, 100, 129, 200%)
Zooming 25 - 400% (376 steps in 1% increments)
magnification 50 - 200% when using ADF (151 steps in 1% increments)
ratios
Manual steps (manual, photo) 5 steps
Copy speed First-copy time *1 8.0 seconds (When user program 24 is set to OFF)
(Approximately) 10.7 seconds (When user program 24 is set to ON)
(paper: A4 (8-1/2" x 11"), exposure mode: AUTO, copy ratio: 100%)
AB system Copy speed Same size 20
A4 (Landscape) (CPM) Enlargement 20
Reduction 20
AB system Copy speed Same size 20
B5 (Landscape) (CPM) Enlargement 20
Reduction 20
Inch system Copy speed Same size 20
8-1/2" x 11" (CPM) Enlargement 20
(Landscape)
Reduction 20
Max. continuous copy quantity 99
Void Void area Leading edge 1 - 4mm
Trailing edge 4mm or less
Side edge 0.5mm or more (per side)
void area 4.5mm or less (total of both sides)
Image loss Leading edge same size: 3.0mm or less (OC) / 4mm or less (ADF)
Enlarge: 1.5mm or less (OC) / 3mm or less (ADF)
Reduction (50%): 6.0mm or less (OC) / 8mm or less (ADF)
Warm-up time 0 sec. Immediately the ready lamp is lit.
Power save mode reset time 0 sec. Immediately the ready lamp is lit.
Paper jam recovery time 0 sec.
Jam recovery condition: Recovery time from 60 sec of door open.

*1: The first-copy time is measured after the power save indicator turns off following power on, using the document glass with the polygon
rotating in the copy ready state and "Selection of copy start state" set to ON in the user programs (A4 (8-1/2" x 11"), paper fed from
paper tray).
The first-copy time may vary depending on machine operating conditions and ambient conditions such as temperature.

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4. GDI Printer
Print speed Max. 20ppm (excluding bypass tray, paper size A4, 8.5" x 11") (Variable depending on the PC
performance)
Duplex No
Memory 8MB
Interface USB 2.0 (Full speed)
Emulation GDI
Resolution 600dpi *1
Supported OS Win 98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista
WHQL support Yes *2
*1: Engine Resolution
*2: By running change

5. Scan function
Type Flat Bed Color Scanner
Scanning system Original table/ADF
Light source 3 CCDs (RGB) sensor scanning by lighting white lamp (2 pcs of CCFL)
Resolution Optical: 600 x 1200dpi
Setting range: 50 - 9600dpi (Preview resolution is fixed at 75dpi)
Originals Sheet type / Book type
Output data R, G, B 1 or 8 bits/pixel A/D 16 bits (12 bits actual)
Scan range OC / ADF: 216mm (H) x 356mm (V) (8.5" (H) x 14.0" (V))
Original position: Left Center / ADF position: Right Center
Scan speed OC / ADF: Max. 2.88ms/line
Protocol TWAIN / WIA (Only XP, Vista) / STI
Interface USB2.0 (Full speed support)
Scanner utility Button Manager / Desktop Document Manager / Composer
Scan key/lamp Yes
Duplex scan No
Supported OS Win 98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista
Void area No
WHQL supported Yes *1
*1: By running change

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[3] CONSUMABLE PARTS
1. Supply system table
A. North America/Brazil/Central and South America/Asia/Saudi Arabia Subsidiary
No. Name Content Life Product name Packing form
1 Toner cartridge Toner (Toner: Net Weight 243g) 10 80K PS-ZT2021 One carton of the
(Black) Polyethylene bag 10 (8K x 10Pcs) (A4 6% document) PS-ZT2021 includes
10 toner cartridges.
2 Developer Developer (Developer: Net Weight 170g) 10 250K D-2021 One carton of the
(25K x 10Pcs) D-2021 includes
10 developers.
3 Drum kit Drum 1 25K OD-1200 One carton of the
Drum fixing plate 1 collective package
includes 10 units of the
OD-1200.

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2. Environmental 3. Production control number (lot No.)
The environmental conditions for assuring the copy quality and the identification
machine operations are as follows:
<Toner cartridge>
(1) Normal operating condition
Temperature: 20 - 25C
Production month
Humidity: 65 5%RH
Production day
(2) Acceptable operating condition Destination code
Humidity (RH) (Dealer, distributor, OEM, etc.)
Production place
85%
(SOCC: Fixed to B.)
End digit of year
60% Version No.

<Drum cartridge>
The label on the drum cartridge shows the date of production.
(SOCC production)

20%
Production month
Production day
Destination code
10C 30C 35C
(Dealer, distributor, OEM, etc.)
Production place
(3) Transport condition
(SOCC: Fixed to B.)
Humidity (RH) End digit of year
90% Version No.

60%

15%

25C 30C 40C

(4) Supply storage condition


Production control
Humidity (RH) label attachment position
90%

20%

5C 45C Production control


label attachment position(*1)

*1: The production control label is not attached to the cartridge of


a China product.

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<Developer>

Sub lot
Production day
Production month
End digit of year
Production place

4. Toner cartridge replacement


1) Open the front and side cabinets of the copier.
2) Keep holding Toner lever, and
3) Carefully pull out Toner unit from the copier.

4) Put Toner unit in a collection bag immediately after removing it


from the copier

Note: Never carry exposed Toner unit. Be sure to put it in the col-
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[4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES
1. Appearance

Interface

1
USB connector

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

1 Original cover 2 Document glass 3 Operation panel


4 Front cover 5 Paper tray 6 Multi-bypass tray
7 Side cover 8 Side cover open button 9 Bypass tray paper guides
10 Paper output tray 11 Paper output tray extension 12 Power switch
13 Handle 14 Power cord

2. Internal

Toner cartridge Drum cartridge

1 4
5

1 Front cover 2 Side cover 3 Fusing unit release lever


4 Transfer charger 5 Charger cleaner

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3. Operation panel

1 Exposure mode selector key and indicators 2 Light and dark keys and indicators
Use to sequentially select the exposure modes: AUTO, Use to adjust the MANUAL or PHOTO exposure level. Selected
MANUAL or PHOTO. exposure level is shown by a lit indicator. Use to start and
Selected mode is shown by a lit indicator. terminate user program setting.
3 Alarm indicators 4 ADF indicator (Only when the ADF is installed.)
Developer replacement required indicator
Misfeed indicator
Toner cartridge replacement required indicator *1
Maintenance indicator
5 ADF misfeed indicator (Only when the ADF is installed.) 6 Copy ratio selector key and indicators
Use to sequentially select preset reduction/enlargement copy
ratios.
Selected copy ratio is shown by a lit indicator.
7 Copy ratio display (%) key 8 Display
Use to verify a zoom setting without changing the zoom ratio. Displays the specified copy quantity, zoom copy ratio, user
Use to check the number of originals that must be returned to program code, and error code.
the document feeder tray if an original misfeed occurs while
using the ADF.
9 SCAN key and indicator *2, *3 10 ONLINE key and indicator
Lights up when the unit is used as a printer and scanner. *2
11 Start key and indicator 12 Power save indicator
Copying is possible when the indicator is on. Lights up when the unit is in a power save mode.
Press to start copying
Use to set a user program.
13 Tray select key 14 Paper feed location indicators
Use to select a paper feed station (paper tray or multi-bypass Light up to show the selected paper feed station.
tray).
15 ZOOM keys and indicator 16 Copy quantity keys
Use to select any reduction or enlargement copy ratio from 25% Use to select the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
to 400% in 1% increments. (When the ADF is being used, the Use to make user program entries.
zoom copy ratio range is 50% to 200%.)
17 Clear key
Press to clear the display, or press during a copy run to
terminate copying.
Press and hold down during standby to display the total
number of copies made to date.
*1: Toner cartridge replacement Start indicator
When toner density is lower than a specified level, the toner On: Indicates the unit is ready for copying or scanning is
cartridge replacement indicator lights up to warn the user. If being performed.
the toner cartridge is not replaced in that time, the ready lamp Blinking: The indicator blinks in the following situations:
changes to blinking and then start to supply the toner after When a print job is interrupted.
around 10 copies. (Cartridge replacement lamp continues to When reserving a copy job.
light.) If toner density is not back to specific level after two min-
When toner is being replenished during a copy or
utes, the ready indicator goes out and toner developer indica-
print job.
tor starts blinking, and the copier stops. Also when the toner
Off: The indicator is off in the following situations:
quantity is insufficient, the lamp is lighted.
During copying or scanning.
*2: Indicators on the operation panel
The unit is in the auto power shut-off mode.
The ONLINE indicator and the start ( ) indicator indicate the When a misfeed or error has occurred.
state of the printer or scanner.
SCAN indicator
ONLINE indicator
ONLINE indicator The ONLINE key is pressed and on line and off line are
Start indicator changed.
Power save indicator On: Indicates the unit is ready for printing or scanning is
being performed. (On line)
Blinking: Printing or data is being received from a computer.
Off: Copying is being performed. (Off line)

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Power save indicator
On: Indicates the unit is in a power save mode.
Blinking: Indicates that the unit is initializing (when the side
cover is opened and closed or the power turned off
and on).
SCAN indicator
On: The SCAN ( ) key has been pressed and the unit
is in scanner mode.
Blinking: A scan job is being executed from the computer, or
scan data is stored in the units memory.
Off: The unit is in the copy mode.
*3: Using the SCAN key to begin scanning
Note:
Scanning is not possible during a copy job.
If the SCAN ( ) key is pressed during a print job, the scan
job will be stored.
When scanning an original that has been placed in the ADF,
only one original can be placed unless you are using Desk-
top Document Manager.
1) Press the SCAN ( ) key.
The unit enters scan mode.

2) Place the original you wish to scan on the document glass/


ADF.
3) Press the right copy quantity key to display the number of
the application that you wish to use for scanning.
The application numbers are initially as follows.

Application
Application launched
number
SC1 Desktop Document Manager
(Full color) (if installed)
SC2 Desktop Document Manager
(Monochrome) (if installed)
SC3 E-mail (your standard e-mail program in
the Windows OS you are using)
SC4 Fax (if a fax program is installed)
SC5 OCR (if an OCR program is installed)
SC6 Microsoft Word (if installed)

4) Press the start ( ) key.


Scanning will start and the scanned data will be transferred
to the application.

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4. Motors and solenoids

3
No. Part name Control signal Function / Operation
1 Main motor MM Drives the copier.
2 Scanner motor MRMT Drives the optical mirror base (scanner unit).
3 Toner motor TM Supplies toner.
4 Cooling fan motor VFM Cools the optical, fusing section.
5 Resist roller solenoid RRS Resist roller rotation control solenoid
6 Paper feed solenoid CPFS1 Cassette Paper feed solenoid 1
7 Multi paper feed solenoid MPFS Multi manual pages feed solenoid

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5. Sensors and switches

1 2

6
No. Name Signal Type Function Output
1 Scanner unit home MHPS Transmission sensor Scanner unit home position "H" at home position
position sensor detection
2 POD sensor POD Transmission sensor Paper exit detection "H" at paper pass
3 PPD2 sensor PPD2 Transmission sensor Paper transport detection 2 "L" at paper pass
4 Cassette detection switch CED1 Micro-switch Cassette installation detection "H" at cassette insertion
5 PPD1 sensor PPD1 Transmission sensor Paper transport detection 1 "L" at paper pass
6 Door switch DSW Micro-switch Door open/close detection 1 or 0V of 24V at door open
(safety switch for 24V)

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6. PWB unit

5 2

4
3
7

No. Name Function


1 Exposure lamp invertor PWB Exposure lamp (CCFL) control
2 Main PWB (MCU) Copier control
3 Operation PWB Operation input/display
4 High voltage PWB High voltage control
5 CCD sensor PWB For image scanning
6 LSU motor PWB For polygon motor drive
7 TCS PWB For toner sensor control
8 LSU PWB For laser control
9 Power PWB AC power input, DC voltage control

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7. Cross sectional view
2 4 3 5

9
10

11
14 13 12

No. Part name Function and operation


1 Scanner unit Illuminates the original with the copy lamp and passes the reflected light to the lens unit (CCD).
2 Exposure lamp Exposure lamp (CCFL) Illuminates original
3 LSU (Laser unit) Converts the original image signal into laser beams and writes onto the drum.
4 Paper exit roller Roller for paper exit
5 Main charger Provides negative charges evenly to the drum surface.
6 Heat roller Fuses toner on the paper. (Teflon roller)
7 Pressure roller Fuses toner on the paper. (Silicon rubber roller)
8 Drum Forms images.
9 Transfer unit Transfers images onto the drum.
10 Pickup roller Picks up the manual feed paper. (In multi feed only)
11 Manual paper feed tray Tray for manual feed paper
12 Manual paper feed roller Transport the paper from the manual paper feed port.
13 PS roller unit Takes synchronization between the lead edge and the rear edge of the paper.
14 Paper feed roller Picks up a sheet of paper from the cassette.

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[5] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
1. Copier installation 2. Cautions on handling
Improper installation may damage the copier. Please note the fol- Be careful in handling the copier as follows to maintain the perfor-
lowing during initial installation and whenever the copier is moved. mance of this copier.
Caution: If the copier is moved from a cool place to a warm place, Do not drop the copier, subject it to shock or strike it against any
condensation may form inside the copier. Operation in object.
this condition will cause poor copy quality and malfunc-
tions.
Leave the copier at room temperature for at least 2 hours
before use.
Do not install your copier in areas that are:
damp, humid, or very dusty

Do not expose the drum cartridge to direct sunlight.


Doing so will damage the surface (green portion) of the drum car-
exposed to direct sunlight
tridge, causing poor print quality.

poorly ventilated

Store spare supplies such as drum cartridges and toner cartridges


in a dark place without removing from the package before use.
If they are exposed to direct sunlight, poor print quality may result.
Do not touch the surface (green portion) of the drum cartridge.
Doing so will damage the surface of the cartridge, causing poor
print quality.

subject to extreme temperature or humidity changes, e.g., near 3. Checking packed components and
an air conditioner or heater.
accessories
Open the carton and check if the following components and acces-
sories are included.

The copier shall be installed near an accessible power outlet for


easy connection. Operation manual
Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power outlet that
meets the specified voltage and current requirements.
Also make certain the outlet is properly grounded.
Be sure to allow the required space around the machine for servic- Software CD-ROM
ing and proper ventilation.

20cm (8") 20cm (8")


Drum cartridge
(installed in unit)

10cm 10cm
(4") (4")

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4. Unpacking 2) Remove the CAUTION tape from the front cover and remove
the two protective pins from the fusing unit by pulling the
Be sure to hold the handles on both sides of the unit to unpack the strings upward one at a time.
unit and carry it to the installation location.

Protective pins

CAUTION tape

3) Push gently on both sides of the front cover to open the cover.

5. Removing protective packing


materials
1) Remove all pieces of tape shown in the illustration below.
Then open the original cover and remove protective materials.

4) Remove the locking tape of the developer unit.


5) Remove the screw which is fixing the copier and Developer
unit.
6) Remove Developer unit slowly from the copier.

2) Release the scan head locking switch.


The scan head locking switch is under the document glass.
If the switch is locked ( ), the unit will not operate. Unlock the
switch ( ) as shown below.

Grasp here and turn in


the direction of the arrow. 5
1 2
3

(A)
Lock Unlock

To lock the scan head locking switch, hold up the catch in illus- 4
tration (A) and turn the center knob counter-clockwise 90
degrees until you hear a click.
7) Remove the screw (1 pc).
6. Developer unit installation 8) Remove Upper developer unit.

1) Open the multi-bypass tray, and then open the side cover.

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9) Shake the aluminum bag to stir developer. 7. Toner cartridge installation
10) Supply developer from the aluminum bag to the top of the MX
roller evenly. 1) To prevent against uneven distribution of toner, hold Toner unit
with both hands and shake it several times horizontally.

2) Hold the section of Toner unit shown in the figure below,


remove the packing tape, and remove the cushion.
3) Pull out the cushion in the arrow direction.

Note: Be careful not to splash developer outside Developer


unit.
11) Attach Upper developer unit and fix it with a screw.
12) Rotate the MG roller gear to distribute developer evenly.

4) Insert Toner unit carefully into the copier.


5) Insert until the hook is engaged with the copier as shown in
the figure below.

Note: Never rotate the gear in the reverse direction.


Note: When carrying Developer unit, do not tilt it extremely as
shown with the arrow in the figure below.
(Prevention of splash of developer)

6) Pull out the shutter in the arrow direction.

13) Insert Developer unit carefully into the copier.


Note: Quick insertion may result in splash of developer. Be
sure to insert carefully.
14) Confirm that Developer unit is completely inserted to the bot- Note: Do not hold and carry the shutter. Otherwise the shutter
tom of the machine, fix Developer unit and the machine with a may drop and Toner unit may drop.
screw. 7) Completion of Toner unit installation
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8. Loading paper 10. Software
1) Raise the handle of the paper tray and pull the paper tray out The CD-ROM that accompanies the machine contains the follow-
until it stops. ing software:
MFP driver
Printer driver
The printer driver enables you to use the printer function of the
machine.
The printer driver includes the Print Status Window. This is a utility
2) Remove the pressure plate lock. Rotate the pressure plate that monitors the machine and informs you of the printing status,
lock in the direction of the arrow to remove it while pressing the name of the document currently being printed, and error mes-
down the pressure plate of the paper tray. sages.
Please note that the Print Status Window does not operate when
the machine is used as a network printer.
Scanner driver*
The scanner driver allows you to use the scanning function of the
machine with TWAIN-compliant and WIA-compliant applications.
Desktop Document Manager*
Desktop Document Manager is an integrated software environ-
ment that makes it easy to manage documents and image files,
3) Store the pressure plate lock which has been removed in step and launch applications.
2). To store the pressure plate lock, rotate the lock to fix it on
the relevant location. Button Manager*
Button Manager allows you to use the scanner menus on the
Pressure plate lock
machine to scan a document.
*: The scanning feature can only be used with computers that are
connected to the machine by a USB cable.

Before installation
Hardware and software requirements
4) Adjust the paper guides on the paper tray to the copy paper Check the following hardware and software requirements in order
width and length. Squeeze the lever of paper guide (A) and to install the software.
slide the guide to match with the width of the paper. Move Computer IBM PC/AT or compatible computer equipped
paper guide (B) to the appropriate slot as marked on the tray. type with a USB 2.0/1.1*1
Operating Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
system*2 *3 Professional*4, Windows XP Professional*4,
Windows XP Home Edition*4, Windows Vista*4
Display 1024 x 768 dots (XGA) display with 16bit
Hard disk 150 MB or more
free space
Other An environment on which any of the operating
Paper guide (B) hardware systems listed above can fully operate
Paper guide (A)
requirements
*1: Compatible with Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
5) Fan the paper and insert it into the tray. Make sure the edges
Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home
go under the corner hooks.
Edition or Windows Vista preinstalled model standardly
Note: Do not load paper above the maximum height line ( ). equipped with a USB port.
Exceeding the line will cause a paper misfeed.
*2: Printing is not available in MS-DOS mode.
*3: The machine does not support printing from a Macintosh envi-
ronment.
*4: Administrator's rights are required to install the software using
the installer.
Installation environment and usable software
The following table shows the drivers and software that can be
installed for each version of Windows and interface connection
method.
6) Gently push the paper tray back into the unit. Desktop
Operating PrinterScanner Button
Cable Document
system driver driver Manager
9. Power to copier Manager
1
USB Windows 98/ Available* Available
Ensure that the power switch of the unit is in the OFF position.
Me/2000/
Plug the other end of the power cord into the nearest outlet. Turn
XP/Vista
the power switch on the left side of the unit to the "ON" position.
The start ( ) indicator will light up and other indicators which *1: The printer driver that is installed will vary depending on the
show the initial settings of the operation panel will also light up to type of connection between the machine and your computer.
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11. Connecting the interface cable 13. Moving
Connecting a USB cable Moving instructions
Follow the procedure below to connect the machine to your com- When moving the unit, follow the procedure below.
puter. Note: When moving this unit, be sure to remove the toner
A USB cable for connecting the machine to your computer is not cartridge in advance.
included with the machine. Please purchase the appropriate cable 1) Turn the power switch off and remove the power cord from the
for your computer. outlet.
Caution: 2) Open the side cover and front cover, in that order. Remove the
USB is available with a PC/AT compatible computer that was toner cartridge and close the front cover and side cover, in that
originally equipped with USB and had Windows 98, Windows order.
Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, To open and close the side cover and front cover, and to
Windows XP Home Edition or Windows Vista preinstalled. remove the toner cartridge.
Do not connect the USB cable before installing the printer driver. 3) Raise the handle of the paper tray and pull the paper tray out
The USB cable should be connected during installation of the until it stops.
printer driver.
4) Push the center of the pressure plate down until it locks in
1) Insert the cable into the USB connector on the machine. place and lock the plate using the pressure plate lock which
has been stored in the front of the paper tray.
5) Push the paper tray back into the unit.
6) Lock the scan head locking switch.
Note: When shipping the unit, the scan head locking switch must
be locked to prevent shipping damage.
7) Close the multi-bypass tray and the paper output tray exten-
sion, and attach the packing materials and tape which were
removed during installation of the unit.
2) Insert the other end of the cable into your computers USB 8) Pack the unit into the carton.
port.
14. Scanner moisture-proof parts
12. Interface
If the machine is installed in a highly humid environment, you can
A. USB alleviate dew condensation inside the scanner by installing the
Connector scanner moisture-proof parts described below.

4-pin ACON UBR23-4K2200 A. Components


Type-B connector Scanner moisture-proof parts
Cable Name Part code Qty
Shielded twisted pair cable 1 Scanner condensation 3
prevention mylar
(2 m (6 feet) Max.: high-speed transmission equivalent)
2 Optical right hole mylar B 2
Pin configuration 3 Scanner motor metal plate 2
The pin numbers and signal names are listed in the following table. cushion
Pin No. Signal name 4 Scanner upper surface cushion 1
5 Scanner motor lower mylar 1
1 +5V
6 Scanner UPG mylar J3 1
2 -DATA
7 Fan housing cushion 1
3 +DATA
4 GND B. Precautions at installation
Clean the position where each cushion/mylar is attached with
2 1 industrial alcohol before the work.

C. Attachment method
Turn the main switch to the "OFF" position and remove the power
plug from the outlet.
1) Remove the document cover.
Remove the document cover from the copier.

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2) Remove the rear cabinet. Align the edge of the mylar to the R part (the yellow line in the
Remove the four screws and then remove the rear cabinet. diagram below) so that the hole of the metal plate is covered
as much as possible.

3) Remove the rear cover for the document glass.


<1> Remove the two screws and then remove the right glass Attach along the edge of the projection (the yellow line in the
holder. diagram below).
<2> Slide the rear cover for the document glass to remove it.
<3> Remove the table glass.

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2

5) Attach the Optical right hole mylar B at the 2 positions shown


in the diagrams below which are at the top of the rear side of
the main unit.
Note: The holes should be covered with the mylar.
4) Attach the Scanner condensation prevention mylar at the 3
positions on the rear side of the main unit as described below. Attach along the edge of the cushion (the yellow line in the dia-
gram below).
Note: The hole should be covered with the mylar.
Align with the inside line of the bent part (the yellow line in the
Align the edge of the mylar to the R part (the yellow line in the
diagram below).
diagram below) so that the hole of the metal plate is covered
as much as possible.

Stick the excessive part on the side.

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Align with the raised part (the yellow line in the diagram 7) Attach the Scanner upper surface cushion on the top and the
below). rear side at the rear side of the main unit.
Match the center of the mylar (in the horizontal direction) to the Align the cushion with the side of the raised part (the yellow
center of the raised part. line in the diagram below).

Stick the excessive part on the side.

6) Attach the Scanner motor metal plate cushion at 1 position on


the attachment plate of the motor on the rear side of the main
unit.
Note: The hole on the top of the motor unit should be covered
with the mylar.
Align the edge of the metal plate and the edge of the cushion
(the yellow line in the diagram below).
Do not cover this hole. Align the edge of the cushion with
the edge of the metal plate.

Bend the part which is sticking out to the rear side of the scan-
ner and attach to the surface.

20mm - 25mm

Press the cushion at the steps shown in the diagram so that


there will be no gap.
Press and attach the cushion aligning it to the metal plate so Press the cushion to make sure all the holes are covered.
that there will be no gap between them. 8) Bend the edge of the Scanner motor lower mylar and stick
together.

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9) Attach the Scanner motor lower mylar at 1 position under the Press the cushion with a sharp-pointed stick or something to
motor attachment plate on the rear side of the main unit. fill the gap between the mylar and the metal plate.
Note: The mylar should cover the hole under the motor unit.
Attach matching the hole (the yellow mark in the diagram) and
along with the side edge (the yellow arrow in the diagram).
Disconnect the motor harness from the connector and take off
the snap band from the hole.

11) Attach the motor connector and the snap band to the original
position.

12) Attach the Scanner UPG mylar J3 to cover the hole on the
right side of inside of the scanner.
Note: The mylar should cover the hole shown by the arrow in
Press the mylar with a sharp-pointed stick or something so the diagram.
that it is stuck correctly. Attach along with the bent part of the metal plate and align the
10) Attach the Scanner motor metal plate cushion covering the edge of the mylar with the line shown in the diagram (the yel-
bottom part of the Scanner motor lower mylar. low line in the diagram).
Note: The hole under the motor unit should be covered.
Attach the cushion to cover the gap between the mylar and the
metal plate (the yellow mark).

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13) Attach the Fan housing cushion to the cooling fan at the posi-
tion shown in the diagram below.
Cover the top and the right side of the fan housing when you
see the fan housing from the backside of the machine.
Note: Please make sure the double-sided tape is not exposed
where the cushion is sticking out from the edge of the
fan housing.

View from Back side


the arrow A

Reference position
Attach the cushion leaving 3 - 7mm
from the edge.

3 - 7mm

Attach the cushion leaving 3 - 7mm from the edge so that the
gap between the Fan housing cushion and the filter of the rear
cabinet is filled for sure.
14) Attach the parts removed in the items 1), 2), and 3).

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[6] COPY PROCESS
An OPC drum is used for the photoconductor.
(Structure of the OPC drum layers)
OPC layer
(20 microns thick)
Pigment layer (0.2
to 0.3 microns thick)
Aluminum drum

1. Functional diagram
Main charger

Laser beam Cleaning blade

MG roller Drum

Transfer unit

Resist roller

(Basic operation cycle)

Semiconductor laser

Focus correction lens

Main high voltage unit


Exposure

Saw tooth Charge

Toner

Drum Developing
Developer
Cleaning
Cleaning blade

Waste toner box PS roller

To face Synchronization
Paper release Fusing Separation Transfer with drum
Manual feed
down tray

Heat roller Electrode Transfer charger Cassette


paper feed

Heater lamp Transfer high


voltage unit
Print process

Paper transport route

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2. Outline of print process Step-2: Exposure (laser beam, lens)
A Laser beam is generated from the semiconductor laser and con-
This printer is a non-impact printer that uses a semiconductor trolled by the print pattern signal. The laser writes onto the OPC
laser and electrostatic print process. This printer uses an OPC drum surface through the polygon mirrors and lens. The resis-
(Organic Photo Conductor) for its photoconductive material. tance of the OPC layer decreases for an area exposed by the laser
First, voltage from the main corona unit charges the drum surface beam (corresponding to the print pattern signal). The beam neu-
and a latent image is formed on the drum surface using a laser tralizes the negative charge. An electrostatic latent image is
beam. This latent image forms a visible image on the drum surface formed on the drum surface.
when toner is applied. The toner image is then transferred onto the
print paper by the transfer corona and fused on the print paper in Semiconductor laser
the fusing section with a combination of heat and pressure.

Step-1: Charge
Step-2: Exposure
Latent image is formed on the drum.
Step-3: Developing
Latent image formed on the drum is then changed into
visible image with toner. Exposure
Step-4: Transfer (semiconductor laser)
The visible image (toner image) on the drum is transferred
onto the print paper. OPC layer
Pigment
Step-5: Cleaning layer
Residual toner on the drum surface is removed and col- Aluminum
lected by the cleaning blade. drum
Step-6: Optical discharge
Residual charge on the drum surface is removed, by
semiconductor laser beam. Drum surface charge
after the exposure
OPC layer
3. Actual print process Pigment
layer
Step-1: DC charge Aluminum
A uniform negative charge is applied over the OPC drum surface layer
Non-image area Image area
by the main charging unit. Stable potential is maintained by means
of the Scorotron charger.
Positive charges are generated in the aluminum layer.

About
DC5.5KV

( 580V/ 400V)

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Step-3: Developing (DC bias) Step-4: Transfer
A bias potential is applied to the MG roller in the two component The visible image on the drum surface is transferred onto the print
magnetic brush developing method, and the toner is charged neg- paper by applying a positive charge from the transfer corona to the
ative through friction with the carrier. backside of the print paper.
Non-image area of the drum surface charged with negative poten-
tial repel the toner, whereas the laser exposed portions where no
negative charges exist, attract the toner. As a result, a visible
image appears on the drum surface.

:Carrier (Magnetized particle)


:Toner (Charge negative by friction)
(N) (S) Permanent magnet
(provided in three locations)

S
2.7kV
N

About DC 5.2kV

MG roller
DC Step-5: Separation
400V 8V Since the print paper is charged positively by the transfer corona, it
is discharged by the separation corona. The separation corona is
applied negative charge.

Step-6: Cleaning
Toner remaining on the drum is removed and collected by the
cleaning blade. It is transported to the waste toner collecting sec-
tion in the cleaning unit by the waste toner transport roller.

Toner is attracted over the shadowed area because of the develop-


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Step-7: Optical discharge (Semiconductor laser) Start
Before the drum rotation is stopped, the semiconductor laser is 1) Because the grid potential is at a low level, the drum potential
radiated onto the drum to reduce the electrical resistance in the is at about -400V. (Carrier may not be attracted though the car-
OPC layer and eliminate residual charge, providing a uniform state rier is pulled towards the drum by the electrostatic force of -
to the drum surface for the next page to be printed. 400V.
When the electrical resistance is reduced, positive charges on the 2) Developing bias (-400V) is applied when the photoconductor
aluminum layer are moved and neutralized with negative charges potential is switched from LOW to HIGH.
on the OPC layer. 3) Once developing bias (-400V) is applied and the photo con-
ductor potential rises to HIGH, toner will not be attracted to the
Semiconductor laser
drum.

Stop
The reverse sequence takes place.
Retaining developing bias at an abnormal occurrence
Function
The developing bias will be lost if the power supply was removed
during print process. In this event, the drum potential slightly
abates and the carrier makes deposits on the drum because of
Charge by the Scorotron charger strong static power. To prevent this, the machine incorporates a
function to retain the developing bias for a certain period and
Function
decrease the voltage gradually against possible power loss.
The Scorotron charger functions to maintain uniform surface
Basic function
potential on the drum at all times, It control the surface potential
regardless of the charge characteristics of the photoconductor. Normally, the developing bias voltage is retained for a certain time
before the drum comes to a complete stop if the machine should
Basic function
stop before completing the normal print cycle. The developing bias
A screen grid is placed between the saw tooth and the photocon- can be added before resuming the operation after an abnormal
ductor. A stable voltage is added to the screen grid to maintain the interruption. Therefore, carrier will not make a deposit on the drum
corona current on the photoconductor. surface.
As the photoconductor is charged by the saw tooth from the main
corona unit, the surface potential increases. This increases the
current flowing through the screen grid. When the photoconductor
potential nears the grid potential, the current turns to flow to the
grid so that the photoconductor potential can be maintained at a
stable level.

Process controlling
Function
The print pattern signal is converted into an invisible image by the
semiconductor laser using negative to positive (reversible) devel-
oping method. Therefore, if the developing bias is added before
the drum is charged, toner is attracted onto the drum. If the devel-
oping bias is not added when the drum is charged, the carrier is
attracted to the drum because of the strong electrostatic force of
the drum.
To avoid this, the process is controlled by adjusting the drum
potential and the grid potential of the Scorotron charger.
Basic function
Voltage added to the screen grid can be selected, high and low. To
make it easily understood, the figure below shows voltage transi-
tion at the developer unit.

START STOP
0
Print potential

Toner attract
potential Developing bias
2)

3)

1) Low

Drum potential
4) High
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[7] OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS
1. Outline of operation
The outline of operation is described referring to the basic configuration.
(Basic configuration)

Scanner section

Operation
CCD
section

MCU (Main control/image process section) PC


USB

LSU (Laser unit)


Laser diode, Polygon mirror lens

Laser beam
Paper exit
Fusing section
Process section
Printer section

Paper transport section

Cassette paper Manual paper


feed section feed section

(Outline of copy operation) Printing


Setting conditions 7) Electrostatic latent images are formed on the OPC drum
1) Set copy conditions such as the copy quantity and the copy according to the laser beams, and the latent images are devel-
density with the operation section, and press the COPY but- oped to be visible images (toner images).
ton. The information on copy conditions is sent to the MCU. 8) Meanwhile the paper is fed to the image transfer section in
Image scanning synchronization with the image lead edge.
2) When the COPY button is pressed, the scanner section starts 9) After the transfer of toner images onto the paper, the toner
scanning of images. images are fused to the paper by the fusing section. The cop-
The light from the copy lamp is reflected by the document and ied paper is discharged onto the exit tray.
passed through the lens to the CCD. (Outline of printer operation)
Photo signal/Electric signal conversion The print data sent from the PC are passed through the NIC PWB
3) The image is converted into electrical signals by the CCD cir- (in case of network connection) and the MCU to the LSU. The pro-
cuit and passed to the MCU. cedures after that are the same as above 5) and later.
Image process (Outline of scanner operation)
4) The document image signal sent from the CCD circuit is pro- The scan data are passed through the MCU to the PC according
cessed under the revised conditions and sent to the LSU to the conditions requested by the operations with the operation
(laser unit) as print data. panel.
Electric signal/Photo signal (laser beam) conversion
5) The LSU emits laser beams according to the print data.
(Electrical signals are converted into photo signals.)
6) The laser beams are radiated through the polygon mirror and
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2. Scanner section
A. Scanner unit
The scanner unit in the digital copier scans images. Spectral sensitivity characteristics (Standard characteristics)

It is composed of the optical unit and the drive unit. The optical unit
performs scanning in the main scan direction with the light receiv-
ing elements (color CCD). The drive unit performs scanning in the
sub scanning direction by moving the optical unit.

Relative sensitivity
B. Optical system
Two white lamps are used as the light source.
Light radiated from the light source is applied to the document on
the document table. The reflected light from the document is
reflected 4 times by No. 1 - No. 3 mirrors and passed through the
reduction lens to form images on the light-receiving surface of 3-
line CCD.
The light-receiving surface of the color CCD is provided with 3 line
scanning sections for RGB. Separate images scanned in each
color section are overlapped to complete color scanning. (When Wavelength [nm]
PC scanning)
The resolution is 600dpi. (Spectrum characteristics of the color CCD)
When copying, only the green component is used to print with the
printer. 1 9 8 10 8 9
The color component for printing can be switched to red or blue by
the service simulation.
100
100.0

75
Sensitivity

6
50.2
50
45.4

25

380 480 580 680 780


7
Wavelength [nm]

(Spectrum characteristics of the lamp) 3 5 4 2

(Optical unit)
1 Table glass 2 Optical unit 3 Lens
4 Mirror 1 5 Mirror 2 6 Mirror 3
7 CCD PWB 8 Lamp 9 Reflector
10 Original

C. Drive system
The drive system is composed of the scanner motor, the pulley
gear, the idle pulley, the idle gear, the belt 473, the belt 190, and
the shaft.
The motor rotation is converted into reciprocated movements of
the belt 473 through the idle gear, the pulley gear, the belt 190,
and the idle pulley to drive the optical unit.

7 9 1

3 4 6 2 8 5 3

1 Scanner motor 2 Pulley gear 3 Idle pulley


4 Belt 473 5 Belt 190 6 Optical unit
7 Shaft 8 Idle gear 9 Table glass

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3. Laser unit B. Laser beam path
The image data sent from the MCU (image process circuit) is sent
to the LSU (laser unit), where it is converted into laser beams.

A. Basic structure
The LSU unit is the writing section of the digital optical system.
The semiconductor laser is used as the light source, and images
are formed on the OPC drum by the polygon mirror and f lens,
etc.
The laser beams are passed through the collimator lens, the cylin-
drical lens, the polygon mirror, the f lens, and the mirror to form
images on the OPC drum in the main scanning direction. The laser
emitting PWB is provided with the APC (auto power control) in
order to eliminate fluctuations in the laser power. The BD PWB
works for measurement of the laser writing start point.
4 3 2 1
6

C. Composition
5
Effective scanning width: 216mm (max.)
Resolution: 600dpi
Beam diameter: 75um in the main scanning direction, 80um in the
sub scanning direction
Image surface power: 0.18 0.01mW (Laser wavelength 770 -
795nm)
6 3 Polygon motor section: Brushless motor 20.787rpm
No. of mirror surfaces: 5 surfaces
No Component Function
1 Semiconductor laser Generates laser beams. 4. Fuser section
2 Collimator lens Converges laser beams in parallel.
3 Cylinder lens Takes the focus.
4 Polygon mirror, Reflects laser beams at a constant
polygon motor rpm.
5 BD (Lens, PWB) Detects start timing of laser
scanning.
6 f lens Converges laser beams at a spot on
the drum.
Makes the laser scanning speeds at
both ends of the drum same as each
other. (Refer to the figure below.)
Makes the laser scanning speeds at both ends of the drum same
as each other.

abc d=e=f
a b c d e f

f LENS

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A. General description 2) The surface temperature of the upper heat roller is set to 160 -
200C. The surface temperature during the power save mode
General block diagram (cross section)
is set to 100C.
Thermal fuse Separator pawl 3) The self-check function comes active when one of the follow-
ing malfunctions occurs, and an "H" is displayed on the multi-
PPD2 copy window.
a. When the heat roller surface temperature rises above 240C.
b. When the heat roller surface temperature drops below 100C
during the copy cycle.
Separator pawl c. Open thermistor
d. Open thermal fuse
e. When the heat roller temperature does not reach 190C within
27 second after supplying the power.
Thermistor
Pressure roller (4) Fusing resistor
This model is provided with a fusing resistor in the fusing section
Heat roller to improve transfer efficiency.
Since the upper heat roller is conductive, when using copy paper
Paper guide that contains moisture and the distance between the transfer unit
and the fusing unit is short, the transfer current may find a path to
Top view ground via the copy paper, the upper heat roller and the discharg-
ing brush.
Thermal fuse
Thermistor
Heat roller Heater lamp 5. Paper feed section and paper
transport section
A. Paper transport path and general operations
4 3 5 2

1
Separator pawl
6
(1) Heat roller 7
8
A Teflon roller is used for the heat roller and a silicone rubber roller
is used for the lower heat roller for better toner fusing performance 9
and paper separation. 10

(2) Separator pawl


Three separator pawls are used on the upper heat roller. The sep- 14 13 12 11
arator pawls are Teflon coated to reduce friction with the roller and
prevent a smear on the paper caused by the separator pawl. 1 Scanner unit 8 Drum
(3) Thermal control 2 Copy lamp 9 Transfer unit
1) The heater lamp, thermistor, main PWB, DC power supply 3 LSU (Laser unit) 10 Pickup roller
PWB, and triac within the power supply unit are used to control 4 Paper exit roller 11 Manual paper feed tray
the temperature in the fuser unit. 5 Main charger 12 Manual paper feed roller
To prevent against abnormally high temperature in the fuser 6 Heat roller 13 PS roller unit
unit, a thermal breaker and thermal fuse are used for safety
7 Pressure roller 14 Paper feed roller
purposes.
Paper feed is made in two ways; the tray paper feed and the man-
ual paper feed. The tray is of universal-type, and has the capacity
of 250 sheets.
Heated by the heater
The front loading system allows you to install or remove the tray
lamp. (950W)
from the front cabinet.
The general descriptions on the tray paper feed and the manual
Safety device paper feed operation are given below.
(thermal breaker, thermal The surface temperature
fuse) of the upper heat roller is
sensed by the thermistor.

Level of the thermistor is


controlled by the main PWB.
Triac (in the
power supply unit)

With the signal from the


main PWB, the triac is
controlled on and off.
(power supply PWB)

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(1) Cassette paper feed operation 5) At this time, the paper is fed passed the paper entry detection
1) The figure below shows the positions of the pick-up roller, the switch (PPD1), and detected by it. After about 0.15 sec from
paper feed clutch sleeve, and the paper feed latch in the initial detection of paper by PPD1, the tray paper feed solenoid
state without pressing the COPY button after lighting the ready (PFS) turns on so that the clutch sleeve projection comes into
lamp. contact with the paper feed latch to stop the pick-up roller.
The paper feed latch is in contact with the projection of the Then the pick-up roller rotates for about 0.15 sec so that the
clutch sleeve. lead edge of the paper is evenly pressed on the resist roller,
preventing against skew feeding.

2) When the COPY button is pressed, the main drive motor starts
rotating to drive each drive gear.
PFS
The pick-up drive gear also is driven at that time. Since, how- RRS
ever, the paper feed latch is in contact with the projection of
the clutch sleeve, rotation of the drive gear is not transmitted to ON
the pick-up roller, which does not rotate therefore. OFF

PFS
RRS
6) To release the resist roller, the tray paper feed solenoid and
OFF the resist solenoid are turned on by the paper start signal to
OFF disengage the resist start latch from the clutch sleeve, trans-
mitting rotation of the resist drive gear to the resist roller shaft.
Thus the paper is transported by the resist roller.
7) After the resist roller starts rotating, the paper is passed
through the pre-transfer guide to the transfer section. Images
3) After about 0.1 sec from when the main motor start rotating, are transferred on the paper, which is separated from the OPC
the tray paper feed solenoid (PFS) turns on for a moment. drum by the drum curve and the separation section.
This disengages the paper feed latch from the projection of the
clutch sleeve, transmitting rotation of the pick-up drive gear to
the paper feed roller shaft, rotating the pick-up roller to feed
the paper.

PFS
RRS
OFF
ON
PFS
RRS
OFF
OFF 8) The paper separated from the drum is passed through the fus-
ing paper guide, the heat roller (fusing section), POD (paper
out detector) to the copy tray.

4) After more than half rotation of the pick-up roller, the paper
feed latch is brought in contact with a notch on the clutch
sleeve, stopping rotation of the pick-up roller.

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(2) Manual multi paper feed operation 3) When pawl C of the manual paper feed clutch sleeve is
1) Before paper feed operation, the manual paper feed solenoid engaged with the manual feed latch, the manual feed stopper
(MPFS) is turned OFF as shown in the figure below. falls and the manual take-up roller rises. At that time, the man-
ual paper feed roller is rotating.

A
C A
C

OFF ON
MPFS MPFS
2) When the PRINT button is pressed, the manual paper feed
4) The lead edge of the transported paper is pressed on the
solenoid (MPFS) turns on to disengage the manual paper feed
resist roller by the transport roller. Then the paper is stopped
latch.
temporarily to allow synchronization with the lead edge of the
A from the manual paper feed clutch sleeve A, rotating the
image on the OPC drum.
manual paper feed roller and the manual take-up roller. At the
From this point, the operation is the same as the paper feed
same time, the manual paper feed stopper opens and the
operation from the tray. (Refer to 7-5 - 8.)
manual take-up roller is pressed to the surface of the paper to
start paper feeding. 5) The solenoid turns off to close the gate and return to the initial
state.

A A
C

ON
MPFS OFF
MPFS

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(3) Conditions of occurrence of paper misfeed
a. When the power is turned on:
PPD or POD is ON when the power is turned on.
b. Copy operation
a PPD1 jam PPD1 does not turn off within 4 sec after
turning on the resist roller.
b PPD2 jam PPD2 is off immediately after turning on the
resist roller.
PPD2 does not turn off within 1.2 sec after
turning off the resist roller.
c POD jam POD does not turn on within 2.9 sec after
turning on the resist roller.
POD does not turn off within 1.5 sec - 2.7 sec
after turning off PPD2.

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[8] DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 2) Remove the drum fixing plate and the photoconductor drum.
(Note) Dispose the drum fixing plate which was removed.
Before disassembly, be sure to disconnect the power cord
for safety.
1. Do not disconnect or connect the connector and the
harness during the machine is powered. Especially be
careful not to disconnect or connect the harness
between the MCU PWB and the LSU (MCU PWB: CN119)
during the machine is powered. (If it is disconnected or
connected during the machine is powered, the IC inside
the LSU will be destroyed.)
2. To disconnect the harness after turning on the power, be LO C K

sure to turn off the power and wait for at least 10 sec
before disconnection. (Note that a voltage still remains
immediately after turning off the power.)

The disassembly and assembly procedures are described for the


following sections: (2)
1. High voltage section
2. Operation panel section
3. Optical section
4. Fusing section (3)
5. Tray paper feed/transport section
6. Manual paper feed section
7. Rear frame section 3) Check the cleaning blade and the red felt for no damage.
8. Power section If there is any damage, execute all procedures from item 5)
and later.
1. High voltage section If there is no damage, execute the procedure of item 12).
4) Remove the main charger.
A. List (Cleaning the screen grid and the sawteeth.)
No. Part name Ref.
1 Drum
2 Transfer charger unit
3 Charger wire

B. Drum replacement
1) Remove the drum cover. (4 Lock Tabs)

5) Remove the cleaning blade.


Note: Dispose the cleaning blade which was removed.

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6) Clean the cleaning section and the waste toner pipe to remove 10) Attach the main charger.
waste toner completely with a vacuum cleaner. Securely set the MC holder on the projection of the process
7) Remove the felt and duplex tape completely. frame.
Note: Be careful not to scratch or bend the sub blade. Securely insert two projections of the MC holder into the
8) Attach the cleaning blade. groove in the process frame.
Securely insert the plate section of the cleaning blade into the When attaching the MC holder ass'y, be careful not to make
unit and fix it with a screw. contact with the cleaning blade.
Do not touch the cleaning blade rubber with your hand.
When attaching the cleaning blade, press the cleaning blade
in the arrow direction and attach.

9) Attach the felt.


: Check while pressing the blade.
Cleaning blade 11) Attach the drum fixing plate and the photoconductor drum.
0 0.3 mm
Apply grease to the inside of the photoconductor drum. (Dia.

0 0.3 mm
2)
Moquette R
Moquette F
0.2 0.5 mm

0.2 0.5 mm

Sub blade

0 0.5 mm 0 0.5 mm

Cleaning blade

Moquette R
Moquette F

Sub blade

Be careful not to allow the


moquette to cover the sub blade.

Example of NG

Attach the mocket with slightly pressing section A of the clean- Attach the drum from (b). (Prevention against the sub blade
ing blade. edge breakage)
Do not touch the tip of the cleaning blade. Attach the drum so that its position with the sub blade is as
Do not put the mocket under the cleaning blade. shown.
Do not put the mocket on the sub blade.
Do not press the sub blade with the mocket.

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C. Disassembly procedure 2) Push up the lock pawls (2 positions) of the side cover, and
remove the transfer charger.
1) Press the side cover open/close button and open the side
cover. Lock pawl rear

1)

1)

2)

2)

Transfer
charger 1)

Lock pawl front

D. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

E. Charger wire cleaning


1) Remove the charger cleaner from the manual paper feed unit.

1)

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2) Set the charger cleaner to the transfer unit, and move it recip- 2. Operation panel section
rocally a few times in the direction of the arrow shown in the
figure below. A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 Operation panel unit
4)
3) 2 Operation PWB

B. Disassembly procedure
1) Open the side door, and Open the front cover.
2)

1) 1)

F. Charger wire replacement 2)


1) Remove the TC cover and remove the screw.
2) Remove the spring and remove the charger wire. 2) Remove the screws (4 pcs.), the harness, and the operation
panel unit.
3) Install a new charger wire by reversing the procedures (1) and
(2). 1)
At that time, be careful of the following items.
The rest of the charger wire must be within 1.5mm. Refer to
Fig.1
The spring hook section (charger wire winding section) must be
in the range of the projection section. 1)
Be careful not to twist the charger wire.

3)

1) 2)

1)

Charger wire 1)
1)

2)

1mm
Protrusion

1.5mm

Fig.1
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3) Remove four screws, and remove the operation cabinet. 2) Remove two screws, and remove the earth wire.
4) Remove four screws, and remove the operation PWB. 3) Disconnect the connector.
4) Remove the original cover.

2)
1)

1)
1)

3) 3)

3)
1)
3)
3) 3)

4)
3)
3)

5) Remove five screws. Remove the operation unit, and discon-


nect the connector.
C. Assembly procedure
6) Remove the right cabinet.
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure
7) Remove the left cabinet.
8) Remove the screw, and remove the rear cover.
3. Optical section 9) Remove the table glass.
A. List
NO. Part name Ref.
1 Copy lamp unit
1)
2 Copy lamp
7)
3 Lens unit
1)
5)
B. Disassembly procedure 8)
1) Remove four screws, and remove the rear cabinet and the rear
cabinet cover. 1)

1)
3) 4)

2)

2) 1)

1)

2) 1)

1)

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10) Move the carriage to the position indicated on the figure. C. Assembly procedure
11) Loosen the screw which is fixing the tension plate. CCD core
12) Move the tension plate in the arrow direction to release the 1) Pass the core through the CCD-MCU harness.
tension, and remove the belt.
2) Insert the CCD-MCU harness into the CCD PWB connector of
the carriage unit.
3) 3) Move the core which was passed through the CCD-MCU har-
ness near the CCD PWB connector as shown in the figure
below, and fix it with a filament tape (19mm wide, 40mm long).
For the attachment reference, refer to the figure below. Clean
and remove oil from the attachment section.
2) 4) 4) Attach the CCD-MCU harness to the duplex tape on the back
of the carriage unit.
5) Attach the PWB holder to the position specified in the figure
below.
1) 6) Pass the core through the FFC and the PWB holder, and fix
the core.

Note: Attach the FFC to the base


plate securely with duplex tape to
prevent against coming loose.

13) Remove the screw, and remove the rod stopper.


14) Remove the rod.

3)

2)
1)

Note: Attach the FFC


to fit with the marking line. Marking line
15) Lift the rear side of the carriage, remove the belt and the con-
nector, and remove the carriage.

4) 1)

2)

3)

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4. Fusing section 4) Remove the screw and remove the resistor.
Remove the screw and remove the U-turn guide.
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 Thermistor
2 PPD2 sensor
3 Heater lamp
4 Pressure roller
5 Heat roller

B. Disassembly procedure 3)
1) Remove the connectors (3 pcs.) of the rear cabinet.
4)
2) Open the side cover, remove two screws, and remove the fus-
ing unit. 2)

1)

Note: When installing the resistor, check to confirm that the


discharge brush section (A) is in contact with the upper
heat roller.
Also check to confirm that the fusing lower earth spring (B)
does not extend over the fusing bearing (C) after tightening
the screw.

1)

A
B
3) C
2)

Pressure roller section disassembly


5) Remove the three screws, remove the fusing cover lower on
the right side, and open the heat roller section.

2)
3) 4)

2) 6)

3) Cut the binding band, remove the screw, and remove the ther-
mistor.
5) 1)
1)

6)
5)

2)

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6) Remove the screw and remove the PPD2 sensor. 9) Remove the spring, and remove the upper separation pawls (3
pcs.).

3)

1)

2)

2)
PPD2 sensor

7) Remove the plate spring on the right and remove the heater
lamp.

1)

10) Remove the E-ring and remove the reverse gate.

1)
3)

2)

1)

2)

Heater lamp

11) Remove the spring, and remove the lower separation pawls (4
pcs.).

8) When opening the fusing unit, slide the fusing lower earth
2)
spring in the arrow direction, and open the unit.
If the fusing unit is opened without sliding the fusing lower
earth spring, the fusing lower earth spring is deformed. 2)
If the fusing lower earth spring is once deformed, the earth
function may not work properly. Replace the deformed spring 2)
with a new one.
2)

1)

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12) Remove the pressure release levers on the right and the left Heat roller disassembly
sides.
(Continued from procedure (4).)
5) Remove screws, remove the fusing cover, and open the heat
roller section.

1) 3)

2) 1)

1)
3)
2)

6) Remove the C-ring and the fusing bearing, and remove the
heat roller.

13) Remove the pressure roller, the pressure bearing, and the 1)
spring. 2) Heat roller
3)
Note: Apply grease to the sections specified with an asterisk ().
Grease: "JFE552"

Pressure roller

1)
3)
2)

1)

2) 7) Remove the parts from the heat roller.


Note: Apply grease to the sections specified with 1.
Grease: "JFE552"
3) 1

1 3)
2)
2
1)

Apply grease "GU-2"


to the fusing gear surface 2.

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8) Remove two screws and remove the thermo unit. 4) Remove the fan duct.
Note: The set temperature of the thermostat differs from that of the 2)
current model. 2)
3) 2) 2)
Temperature
Current model 210C 2)
e-STUDIO202S 230C

1)

2)

1)

2)
2)

3) 5) Remove each connector and four screws, and remove the


MCU PWB.

3)
C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

5. Tray paper feed/transport section 2)


A. List
1)
No. Part name Ref. 2)
1 PPD1 sensor PWB
2 LSU unit 1)
3 Intermediate frame unit 1)
1)
4 Paper feed roller
1)
1)
B. Disassembly procedure 2)
1) Remove two screws, and remove the hinge guide R.
2) Disconnect the connector. (2 positions)
3) Remove five screws, and remove the scanner unit.

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6) Remove the PWB insulation mylar and remove the paper 8) Remove two springs and open the intermediate frame unit.
transport detection sensor (PPD2).

1) 1)

2)

2)

7) Remove two screws and remove the toner motor.


9) Remove the pulleys on the both sides and remove the paper
exit roller.

2) 3)
1)

1) 4)

2)

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10) Pull out the paper exit roller knob and remove the belt. 12) Remove the paper exit roller.

2)

1)

13) Remove the harness guide.

11) Release the belt pulley lock and remove the belt pulley bear-
ing.
3) 2)

1)

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14) Remove five screws and remove the main drive plate and the 16) Remove four screws, and remove the paper guide unit.
belt.
1)
2) 1)
1)

2)
1)

3)
1)

17) Remove four screws, and remove the LSU unit.

1)

1) 1)

CAUTION:Attach the gears securely 2)

15) Remove the parts as shown below, and remove the pressure
release solenoid and the paper feed solenoid.

3)

[Note for assembling the LSU]


When installing the LSU, turn the LSU clockwise and fix with
screws in order to provide an attachment backlash in the
proper direction.
4) Observe the following sequence of fixing screws.
2)

1)

1)
4)

2) 3)

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18) Remove the screw, slide the left cabinet to the left to detach it. 21) Remove the screw and the E-ring, and remove the PS semi-
Remove each pawl, and remove the paper exit tray. circular earth plate and the PS roller unit.
22) Remove the E-ring and remove the spring clutch from the PS
roller unit.
3)

5)

4)

PS roller unit

Use grease of
Floil FG40H
only to apply to
this section.

4)

PS semi-circuler
PS semi-circular
5)
earth plate
earth plate 1)
1) 2)
2)

4)

19) Remove two screws and remove the fusing connector. 3)


20) Remove five screws and the connector, and lift the intermedi-
ate frame unit to remove.

3) 23) Remove three screws and remove the TC front paper guide.

1)
4)

2)

2)

2)

1)

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24) Remove the screw and the connector, and remove the PPD1 6. Manual paper feed section
sensor PWB.
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1) 1 Manual transport roller
2 Cassette detection switch
3 PPD1 sensor PWB
4 Side door detection unit

B. Disassembly procedure
2) Multi unit
1) Remove the screw and remove the multi upper cover.

1)

25) Remove two E-rings and remove the paper feed roller.
26) Remove three E-rings and remove the clutch unit.

Back
5)
2)

Clutch unit
4)

Paper feed
roller

4)

3)

Front

1)

2)

C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

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2) Remove the screw and remove the side door detection unit. 4) Remove two screws and remove the multi feed bracket unit
from the multi paper feed upper frame.

2)

2)

1)
1) 1)
Back Wire treatment

2)

3) Remove three screws and remove the multi paper feed upper
frame.

1)

5) Remove three E-rings and remove the manual paper feed


roller B9.
1)

1)
1)

1)
2)

2)
3)

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6) Remove the pick-up roller. D. Pressure plate holder attachment
1) Attach the pressure plate holder so that the resin section is not
covered with the seal M1-N.

Seal M1-N

1)
Pressure plate
holder

Attachment
reference

2)

7) Cut the binding band and remove the multi paper feed sole-
noid.

1)
Attachment
reference

7. Rear frame section


A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 Scanner motor
3) 2) 2 Main motor
Multi paper feed
solenoid 3 Exhaust fan motor
4 NIC PWB
5 Main PWB

B. Disassembly procedure
1) Remove four screws, and remove the rear cabinet and the rear
cabinet cover.

1)

C. Assembly procedure 2)
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

2) 1)

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2) Disconnect the connector. 6) Disconnect the connectors.
3) Remove two screws, and remove the scanner motor. 7) Remove the five screws, and remove the MCU PWB.

1)

1)
1)
3)

2)

3)

2)
2) 1)
1) 2)
1)
1)
2)
4) Remove two screws and one harness, and remove the main
motor.
C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

8 Power section
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 Power PWB

B. Disassembly procedure
1) Disconnect each connector.
3) 2) Remove the screw, and remove the earth line.
3) Remove two screws, and remove the power PWB unit.

1)

4)
2)
1)
5) Remove two screws and one connector, and remove the 1) 1) 1)
exhaust fan motor.
2)
1)
3)

1) 5)
4)

3)
Caution:Be careful not to touch the sharp edge on the circumfer-
ence of the metal frame for the power supply.

C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

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[9] ADJUSTMENTS 5) Calculate the main scanning direction magnification ratio.
Main scanning direction magnification ratio
Copy image dimensions
1. Optical section =
Original dimension
X 100 (%)

A. Copy magnification ratio adjustment (When a 100mm scale is used as the original.)
Original (Scale)
The copy magnification ratio must be adjusted in the main scan- HARDENED
STAINLESS
ning direction and in the sub scanning direction. To adjust, use mm
1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120
JAPAN
130 140 150
SIM 48-1. Shizuoka

(1) Outline
HARDENED
The main scanning (front/rear) direction magnification ratio adjust- Paper feed JAPAN
STAINLESS
mm
ment is made manually. direction 1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120 130 140 150
Shizuoka

The adjustment is made by manual key operations.


Reference Comparison point Copy
The magnification ratio in the sub scanning direction is adjusted by
changing the carriage (scanner) scanning speed. 110

(2) Main scanning direction magnification ratio


adjustment
a. Cases when the adjustment is required 6) Check that the copy magnification ratio is within the specified
1) When the main PWB is replaced. range. If it is not within the specified range, perform the follow-
ing procedures.
2) When the EEPROM in the main PWB is replaced.
7) Execute SIM 48-1 to select the main scanning direction copy
3) When "U2" trouble occurs.
magnification ratio adjustment mode.
4) When repairing or replacing the optical section. To select the adjustment mode, use the copy mode select key.
b. Necessary tools If the magnification ratio is not in the specified range (100 1.0%),
Screwdriver (+) manually adjust as follows.
Scale Adjustment mode Lighting lamp Default
c. Adjustment procedure Main scanning direction TEXT lamp ON 50
magnification ratio adjustment
1) Set the scale vertically on the document table. (Use a long
scale for precise adjustment.) Sub scanning direction PHOTO lamp ON 50
magnification ratio adjustment
8) Enter the new set value of main scanning direction copy mag-
nification ratio with the copy quantity set key, and press the
START button.
9) Change the set value and repeat the adjustment until the ratio
is within the specified range.
When the set value is changed by 1, the magnification ratio is
changed by 0.1%.
(3) Sub scanning direction copy magnification ratio
a. Cases when the adjustment is required
1) When the scanner unit drive section is disassembled or the
part is replaced.
2) When the main PWB is replaced.
3) When the EEPROM in the main PWB is replaced.
4) When "U2" trouble occurs.
b. Necessary tools
Scale

2) Set the copy magnification ratio to 100%.


3) Make a copy on A4 or 8-1/2" x 11" paper.
4) Measure the length of the copied scale image.

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c. Adjustment procedure B. Image position adjustment
1) Set the scale on the document table as shown below. (Use a There are following five kinds of image position adjustments,
long scale for precise adjustment.) which are made by laser control except for the image scan start
position adjustment. For the adjustments, SIM 50-01, 50-06 and
50-10 are used.
No. Adjustment item Simulation
1 Print start position (Main cassette paper 50 - 01
feed)
2 Print start position (2nd cassette paper feed) 50 - 01
3 Print start position (Manual paper feed) 50 - 01
4 Image lead edge void amount 50 - 01
5 Image scan start position 50 - 01
6 Image rear edge void amount 50 - 01
(Main cassette paper feed)
7 Image rear edge void amount 50 - 01
(Manual paper feed)
8 Front surface document scan position 50 - 06
9 Rear edge void amount (ADF) 50 - 06
10 Center offset 50 - 10
To select the adjustment mode with SIM 50-01, use the copy mode
select key.
2) Set the copy magnification ratio to 100%. The relationship between the adjustment modes and the lighting
3) Make a copy on A4 or 8-1/2" x 11" paper. lamps are as shown in the table below.
4) Measure the length of the copied scale image. Adjustment mode Lamp ON
5) Calculate the sub scanning direction copy magnification ratio Print start position (Main cassette AE, main cassette lamp
using the formula below. paper feed)
Copy image dimensions Print start position (2nd cassette AE, 2nd cassette lamp
= X 100 (%) paper feed)
Original dimension
Print start position (Manual paper AE, manual paper feed
feed) lamp
110
Image lead edge void amount AE, main cassette lamp
Image scan start position PHOTO, main cassette
lamp
Image rear edge void amount AE, TEXT, PHOTO,
Original (Scale)
HARDDENCD
(Main cassette paper feed) main cassette lamp
STAINLESS
mm
10 20 100 110 120
JAPAN
130 140 150 Image rear edge void amount AE, TEXT,
1/2mm
Shizuoka
(Manual paper feed) manual paper feed lamp
: Supported for the installing model and skipped for non-install-
HARDDENCD Paper feed ing mode.
JAPAN
STAINLESS direction
mm
1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120 130 140 150 To select the adjustment mode with SIM 50-10, use the copy mode
Shizuoka
select key.
Reference Comparison point Copy The relationship between the adjustment modes and the lighting
lamps are as shown in the table below.
6) Check that the actual copy magnification ratio is within the
specified range. (100 1.0%).
If it is not within the specified range, perform the following pro- Machine with the multi manual paper feed unit
cedures. Adjustment mode Lamp ON
7) Execute SIM 48-1 to select the sub scanning direction copy Print center offset (Main cassette AE, main cassette lamp
magnification ratio adjustment mode. paper feed)
To select the adjustment mode, use the copy mode select key.
Print center offset (2nd cassette AE, 2nd cassette lamp
(PHOTO lamp ON)
paper feed)
8) Enter the new set value of sub scanning direction copy magni- Print center offset (Manual paper AE, manual paper feed
fication ratio with the copy quantity set key, and press the feed) lamp
START button.
Second side center offset TEXT,
(Main cassette paper feed) main cassette lamp
Repeat procedures 1) - 8) until the sub scanning direction actual
: Supported for the installing model and skipped for non-install-
copy magnification ratio in 100% copying is within the specified
ing mode.
range.
When the set value is changed by 1, the magnification ration is
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(1) Lead edge adjustment (2) Image rear edge void amount adjustment
1) Set a scale to the center of the paper lead edge guide as 1) Set a scale to the rear edge section of A4 or 11" x 8-1/2" paper
shown below, and cover it with B4 or 8-1/2" x 14" paper. size as shown in the figure below, and cover it with B4 or 8-1/
2" x 14" paper.

B4 or 8-1/2 14 paper

A4 size rear edge

2) Execute SIM 50-01 to select the image rear edge void amount
adjustment mode.
2) Execute SIM 50-01 The set adjustment value is displayed on the copy quantity dis-
3) Set the print start position (AE, main cassette lamp ON) (A), play.
the lead edge void amount (TEXT, main cassette lamp ON) 3) Make a copy and measure the void amount of image rear
(B), and the scan start position (PHOTO, main cassette lamp edge.
ON) (C) to 0, and make a copy of a scale at 100%.
4) Measure the image loss amount (R mm) of the scale image. Void amount (Standard value: 2 - 3mm)
Set C = 10 X R (mm). (Example: Set the value of C to 30.)
When the value of C is increased by 10, the image loss is
decreased by 1mm. (Default: 50)
5) Measure the distance (H mm) between the paper lead edge
and the image print start position. Scale image
Set A = 10 X H (mm). (Example: Set the value of A to 50.)
When the value of A is increased by 10, the image lead edge
is shifted to the paper lead edge by 1mm. (Default: 50) Paper rear edge
6) Set the lead edge void amount to B = 50 (2.5mm).
When the value of B is increased by 10, the void amount is
increased by about 1mm. For 25 or less, however, the void
amount becomes zero. (Default: 50) 4) If the measurement value is out of the specified range, change
the set value and repeat the adjustment procedure.
(Example)
The default value is 50.
Distance between paper lead
edge and image: H = 5mm Note: The rear edge void cannot be checked with the first sheet
after entering the simulation mode, the first sheet after turn-
ing off/on the power, or the first sheet after inserting the
cassette. Use the second or later sheet to check the rear
Image loss:
R = 3mm edge void.
(3) Center offset adjustment
1) Set the self-made test chart for the center position adjustment
so that its center line is aligned with the center mark of the
5mm
document guide.
Test chart for the center position adjustment.
Draw a line at the center of A4 or 8-1/2" x 11" paper in the paper
10mm transport direction.
Document guide

Center

Copy paper
(A4 or 8-1/2 11)

2) Execute SIM 50-10 to select the print center offset (cassette


paper feed) adjustment mode.
The set adjustment value is displayed on the copy quantity dis-
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3) Make a copy and check that the copied center line is properly D. Features of copy density adjustment
positioned.
For the copy density adjustment, the image data shift function pro-
The standard value is 0 2mm from the paper center.
vided in the image process LSI is used.
2.0mm or less List of the adjustment modes
(Copy A)
Copy image
Auto Mode Brightness 1 step only
Copy paper Manual Mode Brightness 5 steps. Adjustment of only the
Shift folding line center brightness is made.
Photo Mode Brightness 5 steps. Adjustment of only the
center brightness is made.
2.0mm or less
(Copy B) Manual T/S mode Brightness 5 steps. Adjustment of only the
Copy image center brightness is made.
Copy paper T/S Auto mode Brightness 1 step only
Shift folding line
E. Copy density adjustment procedure
(Paper feed direction) Use SIM 46-1 to set the copy density for each copy mode.
4) If the measured value is out of the specified range, change the For selection of modes, use the copy mode select key.
set value and repeat the adjustment procedure. (1) Test chart (KODAK GRAY SCALE) setting
When the set value is increased by 1, the copy image is
1) Place the test chart so that its edge is aligned with the A4 (Let-
shifted by 0.1mm toward the rear frame.
ter) reference line on the document table. Then place a A4
For the manual paper feed, change the manual paper feed (14" x 8-1/2") white paper on the test chart and close the doc-
adjustment mode and perform the similar procedures. ument cover.
Since the document center offset is automatically adjusted by
the CCD which scan the reference lines (F/R) on the back of
document guide, there is no need to adjust manually.

2. Copy density adjustment


A. Copy density adjustment timing
The copy density adjustment must be performed in the following White paper
cases:
When maintenance is performed.
When the developing bias/grid bias voltage is adjusted.
When the optical section is cleaned.
When a part in the optical section is replaced.
When the optical section is disassembled.
Test chart
When the OPC drum is replaced.
When the main control PWB is replaced.
When the EEPROM on the main control PWB is replaced.
When the memory trouble (U2) occurs.

B. Note for copy density adjustment


1) Arrangement before execution of the copy density adjustment
Clean the optical section.
Clean or replace the charger wire.
Check that the voltage at the high voltage section and the devel-
oping bias voltage are in the specified range.

C. Necessary tool for copy density adjustment


KODAK GRAY SCALE (Test chart)
B4 (14" x 8-1/2") white paper
The user program AE setting should be "3."
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W

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(2) Perform the adjustment in each mode. 4) Adjust the control volume (VRG1) so that the output voltage is
1) Execute SIM 46-1. 580 12V.
2) Select the mode to be adjusted with the exposure mode select
key. Set the exposure level to 3 for all adjustment. (Except for
the auto mode.)
(1) (2)

(1) Mode select key/display lamp


(2) Exposure level select key/
display lamp VRG1

Adjustment Exposure mode Gray chart


mode display lamp adjustment level
Auto mode Auto lamp ON "3" is slightly copied.
Caution:Be careful not to touch the sharp edge on the circumfer-
Manual mode Manual lamp ON "3" is slightly copied. ence of the metal frame for the power supply.
Photo mode Photo lamp ON "3" is slightly copied.
Manual T/S Manual lamp/Photo lamp "3" is slightly copied. B. DV bias check
mode ON Note: A digital multi meter with internal resistance of 1G must
Auto T/S mode Auto lamp/Photo lamp ON "3" is slightly copied. be use for correct check.
3) Make a copy. The adjustment volume is locked, and no adjustment can
Check the adjustment level (shown in the above table) of the be made.
exposure test chart (KODAK Gray Scale). Procedures
KODAK Gray Scale adjustment level 1) Set the digital multi meter range to DC500V.
Non toner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W 2) Set the positive side of the test rod to the connector CN-10-1
save (DV BIAS) and set the negative side to the frame ground
mode (power frame).
Slightly copied. 3) Execute SIM 8-1 to output the developing bias for 30sec, and
Not copied. check that the output is 400 8V.

Toner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W
save
mode VRDV
Slightly copied.
Not copied.

(When too bright): Decrease the value displayed on the copy


quantity display.
(When too dark): Increase the value displayed on the copy quan-
tity display.
The value can be set in the range of 1 - 99.

3. High voltage adjustment


A. Main charger (Grid bias)
Note:
Use a digital multi meter with internal resistance of 10M or
Caution:Be careful not to touch the sharp edge on the circumfer-
more measurement.
ence of the metal frame for the power supply.
After adjusting the grid LOW output, adjust the HIGH output. Do
not reverse the sequence.
Procedures
1) Set the digital multi meter range to DC700V.
2) Set the positive side of the test rod to the connector CN11-3
(GRID) of high voltage section of the power PWB and set the
negative side to the frame ground (power frame).
3) Execute SIM 8-2. (The main charger output is supplied for 30
sec in the grid voltage HIGH output mode.)

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4. Automatic black level correction
a. Cases when the adjustment is required
1) When the main PWB is replaced.
2) When the EEPROM in the main PWB is replaced.
3) When "U2" trouble occurs.
4) When repairing or replacing the optical section.
b. Adjustment procedure
Used to acquire the black level target value used for the black level
adjustment of white balance.
When SIM 63-02 is executed, the current correction value is dis-
played in 3 digits of 12bit hexadecimal number.
Place the gray gradation chart (KODAK GRAY SCALE) used as
the correction document so that the density 10 (black side) comes
on the left side and that the chart is upside down at the center of
the plate left center.

10

Chart back surface

When START key is pressed, the mirror base unit scans the chart
and calculates the correction value.
After completion of correction, the corrected value is displayed on
the display section.
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[10] SIMULATION, TROUBLE CODES
1. Entering the simulation mode
To enter the serviceman simulation mode, press the keys as follows:
Clear Exposure select Clear Exposure select
To cancel the simulation mode, press the clear key.
Flow chart of entering the simulation mode

Start
Is there a sub YES
Press the COPY key.
code ?

NO
Press the clear key.
The COPY QUANTITY
display blinks to indicate
Press the COPY "00" and the machine
key. enters the ready
state for sub code input. Within 1sec

Press the exposure


Enter the sub code with
the COPY QUANTITY key.
mode selector key.
10th digit
1st digit:
Within 1sec
Count up of values:
COPY QUANTITY key
Count down of values:
Zoom key + COPY Press the clear key.
QUANTITY key

Within 1sec
Press the COPY key.
The current set adjustment
value and the counter
Press the exposure
value are displayed on the Is it the mode selector key.
COPY QUANTITY simulation for
displayed Sensor check, operation
etc. are displayed by the check?
alarm lamps, etc.
All displays on the
YES operation panel go off,
The COPY QUANTITY
and the machine enters
display blinks to indicate
To change the current set the previously set sub he ready state for entering
Perform the operation he main code.
values, enter with the COPY enters the ready 7 state for
QUANTITY key.
according to the
sub code input.
simulation number.
code, and the machine
10th digit: Enter the main code with
the COPY QUANTITY key.
1st digit:
10th digit:
Count up of values:
COPY QUANTITY key Is another YES Is the YES 1st digit:
Count down of values: simulation to be main code the Press the clear key.
Zoom key + COPY performed ? Count up of values:
QUANTITY key
same ? COPY QUANTITY key
Count down of values:
NO NO Zoom key + COPY
QUANTITY key

Is the
The entered value sub code NO Enter the new main
is displayed on the Press the clear key. code.
displayed ?
COPY QUANTITY
display.
YES The main code is
displayed on the
All displays on the COPY QUANTITY
The main code is
operation panel go off, display.
displayed on the
Press the COPY and the machine enters Press the clear key. COPY QUANTITY
the ready state for
key. entering the main code. display.

1
The entered value Press the clear key.
is registered.

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2. List of simulations Sim Kind of Sub
Operation
No. main code code
Sim Kind of Sub 26 Various setup 07 Machine conditions check
Operation
No. main code code 20 Rear edge void setup
01 Optical system 01 Mirror scan operation 30 CE mark support control ON/OFF
02 Mirror home position sensor (MHPS) 37 Cancel of stop at developer life over
status display 39 Memory capacity check
06 Aging of mirror scanning 40 Polygon motor OFF time setup
02 ADF Individual 01 Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) (Time required for turning OFF after
load operation aging operation <ADF model only> completion of printing)
02 ADF sensor status display 42 Transfer ON timing control setup
<ADF model only> 43 Side void setup
03 ADF motor ON <ADF model only> 54 life correction setup
05 Lamp ON 01 Operation panel display check 62 Energy-save mode copy lamp setup
check 02 Fusing lamp, cooling fan operation 30 Sensor 01 Paper sensor status display
check operation check
03 Copy lamp ON (Standard
06 Machine 01 Paper feed solenoid ON provision)
individual load 02 Resist solenoid ON 41 OC cover float 06 OC cover float detection level
operation detection adjustment <ADF model only>
07 Aging 01 Warm-up display and aging with jam 07 OC cover float detection margin
06 Intermittent aging setting <ADF model only>
08 Shift to copy with the warm-up display. 43 Fusing 01 Fusing temperature setting (Normal
08 High voltage 01 Developing bias temperature copy)
output check 02 Main charger (Grid high) setup 04 Fusing temperature setting in multi
03 Grid voltage (Low) copy
06 Transfer charger 09 Fusing control setting for postcard-size
10 Toner motor NONE Toner motor aging paper
operation check 11 Fusing temperature setting for
14 Trouble reset NONE Cancel of troubles other than U2 postcard-size paper
16 U2 trouble NONE Cancel of U2 trouble 14 Fusing start temperature setting
reset 15 Postcard size paper fusing control
20 Maintenance 01 Maintenance counter clear cycle sync setting
counter clear 46 Exposure 01 Copy density adjustment (300dpi)
21 Maintenance 01 Maintenance cycle setting adjustment 02 Copy density adjustment (600dpi)
cycle setting 18 Image contrast adjustment (300dpi)
22 Counter display 01 Maintenance counter display 19 Exposure mode setup
02 Maintenance preset value display 20 ADF exposure correction
04 JAM total counter display <ADF model only>
05 Total counter display 29 Image contrast adjustment (600dpi)
06 Developer counter display 30 AE limit adjustment
08 ADF counter display 31 Image sharpness adjustment
<ADF model only> 32 Copier color reproduction setup
12 Drum counter display 48 Magnification 01 Front/rear (main scanning) direction
13 CRUM type display ratio correction and scan (sub scanning) direction
14 ROM version display magnification ratio adjustment
17 Copy counter display 05 The current ADF mode sub scan
18 Printer counter display direction magnification ratio is
19 Scanner mode counter display displayed on the LCD/7seg.
<Scanner model only> <ADF model only>
21 Scanner counter display 49 Program 01 Flash ROM program writing mode
22 ADF JAM counter display download
<ADF model only> 50 Lead edge 01 Lead edge image position
24 Counter clear 01 JAM total counter clear adjustment 06 Copy lead edge position adjustment
04 ADF counter clear <ADF model only> (ADF) <ADF model only>
06 Developer counter clear 10 Center offset adjustment
07 Drum counter clear 12 Document off-center adjustment
08 Copy counter clear 51 Timing 02 Resist quantity adjustment
09 Printer counter clear adjustment
13 Scanner counter clear 53 ADF scan 08 ADF scan position automatic
14 ADF JAM total counter clear adjustment adjustment <ADF model only>
<ADF model only> 61 Laser system 03 Polygon motor check (HSYNC output
15 Scanner mode counter clear operation check)
<Scanner model only> 63 Shading 01 Shading check
25 Main motor ON 01 Main motor operation check (Cooling 02 Black level automatic correction
fan motor rotation check) 12 Light quantity stabilization wait time
10 Polygon motor ON setting
26 Various setup 02 ADF setup 13 Light quantity stabilization band setting
03 Second cassette setup 64 Self print 01 Self print
04 Machine duplex setup 67 USB 50 USB receive speed adjustment
06 Destination setup adjustment (USB1.1)

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Input method: Clear key Exposure Select key Clear key Exposure Select key
Main Sub
Content
code code
01 01 Mirror scan operation
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the mirror home position is detected.
Sensor name Display lamp
Mirror home position sensor OPC drum cartridge replacement lamp
2. When the START key is pressed, scanning is executed at the speed corresponding to the currently set copy magnification
ratio.
The copy magnification ratio can be arbitrarily set with the magnification ratio select key/zoom key.
02 Mirror home position sensor (MHPS) status display
The mirror home position sensor is monitored, and the sensor status is displayed as follows: (The lamp is lighted while the
sensor is ON.)
[Photoconductor drum cartridge replacement lamp]
06 Aging of mirror scanning
When the START key is pressed, the mirror base performs full scan at the speed of the set magnification ratio. After 3 sec, the
mirror case performs full scan again. These procedures are repeated until the clear key is pressed. (When the START key is
pressed once, the ready lamp keeps OFF.)
The status of the mirror home position sensor is displayed with the photoconductor cartridge lamp. (The lamp is ON when the
mirror is at the home position.)
During aging, the copy lamp keeps ON.
02 01 Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) aging operation <ADF model only>
When START key is pressed, the set magnification ratio is obtained. For the ADF, the single surface document transport
operation is performed. For the R-ADF, the duplex document transport operation is performed.
Since, however, there is no required operating condition, the operation is not stopped even when a JAM occurs.
The magnification ratio change and the operation status display are Similar to SIM 1-01.
02 ADF sensor status display <ADF model only>
ON/OFF of the sensors in the ADF can be checked with the following lamps.
Display Sensor
Developer cartridge replacement lamp Document set detection (SPID)
Jam lamp ADF document transport detection (SPPD)
03 ADF motor ON <ADF model only>
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the ADF motor rotates for 10 sec at the speed corresponding to the currently set
magnification ratio.
05 01 Operation panel display check
When the START key is pressed, all LEDs (including 7-segment LEDs) on the operation panel are lighted. (LED check
mode)
When 1Up key is pressed, the LEDs on the operation panel are lighted individually from the top left to the bottom right in
sequence. After completion of all individual lighting, all LEDs are lighted simultaneously. (The 7-segment LED lights the
three-digit sections at the same time.)
Individual lighting frequency ON: 300ms, OFF: 20ms
When the CLEAR key is pressed, this simulation is terminated.
When the START key is pressed in the LED check mode, the machine enters the Key input check mode.
Key input check mode
When the machine enters the Key input check mode, the value display section indicates . Every time any key on the
operation panel is pressed, the entered value is added and displayed on the value display section. However, the keys that
were pressed once are not counted again.
When the START key is pressed, the entered value is added and displayed for 3 sec and all the LEDs are lighted. (LED
lighting check mode)
(Note for Key input check mode)
Press the START key at the end. (If it is pressed in the middle of the process, the entered value up to that moment is
displayed for 3 sec and the machine enters the LED lighting check mode. (ALL the LEDs are lighted.))
Multiple key inputs are ignored.
02 Fusing lamp, cooling fan operation check
When the START key is pressed, the fusing lamp repeats operations of 500ms-ON and 500ms-OFF 5 times. During that time,
the cooling fan motor rotates.
03 Copy lamp ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the copy lamp is lighted for 5 sec.

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code code
06 01 Paper feed solenoid ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the paper feed solenoid selected by the tray select key repeats ON (500ms) and OFF
(500ms) 20 times.
02 Resist solenoid ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the resist solenoid (RRS) repeats ON (500ms) and OFF (500ms) 20 times.
07 01 Warm-up display and aging with jam
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When the simulation is executed, warming up is started.
2. Warm-up time is counted and displayed every second on the copy quantity display.
3. After completion of warm-up, the time count is stopped and the ready lamp is lighted.
4. Press the clear key to clear the warm-up time display, set the copy quantity, and press the START key, and the machine will
copy the set quantity repeatedly.
This simulation is canceled by turning off the power or executing any simulation which performs hardware reset.
06 Intermittent aging
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When the simulation is executed, warming up is started.
2. After completion of warm-up, the ready lamp is lighted.
3. Set the copy quantity and press the START key, and the machine will copy the set quantity repeatedly.
4. After 3 sec of the interval time from completion of copying the set quantity, the machine will resume copying.
5. The above operation 4 is repeated.
This simulation is canceled by turning off the power or executing any simulation which performs hardware reset.
08 Shift to copy with the warm-up display.
When the simulation code is entered, warming-up is started. The warming-up time is counted from 0 in the increment of 1 sec.
The operation during count-up process is as stated below.
When C key is pressed, the operation is terminated. (The 7-seg display indicates the sub code.)
Warming-up operation is continued.
After completion of warming-up, counting is terminated. (This is similar to SIM 07-01 without the aging function.
08 01 Developing bias
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the developing bias is outputted for 30 sec.
02 Main charger (Grid high)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the main charger output is supplied for 30 sec in the grid voltage HIGH mode.
03 Grid voltage (Low)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the main charger output is supplied for 30 sec in the grid voltage LOW mode.
06 Transfer charger
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the transfer charger output is supplied for 30 sec.
10 NONE Toner motor aging
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the toner motor output is supplied for 30 sec.
14 NONE Cancel of troubles other than U2
(Operation/Procedure)
After canceling the trouble, the simulation is also automatically canceled.
16 NONE Cancel of U2 trouble
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When the START key is pressed, the EEPROM total counter check sum is rewritten and the trouble is canceled.
2. After canceling the trouble, the simulation is also automatically canceled.
20 01 Maintenance counter clear
When START key is pressed, the maintenance count value is cleared and "000,000" is displayed.
The value (000,000) is displayed on the 7seg in 3 digits for each.
21 01 Maintenance cycle setting
The currently set code of the maintenance cycle is displayed, and the newly set data are saved.
Enter the code number with UP/UP key and press START key. The entered value is saved and the display returns to the sub
code input standby state.

Code number Setting Remark


0 3,000 sheets
1 6,000 sheets
2 9,000 sheets
3 13,000 sheets
4 25,000 sheets Default
5 Free (999,999 sheets)

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Content
code code
22 01 Maintenance counter display
When START key is pressed, the maintenance counter is displayed.
The value (000,000) is displayed on the 7seg in 3 digits for each.
02 Maintenance preset value display
When START key is pressed, the preset value (25,000 sheets, etc.) corresponding to the code set with SIM 21-01 is
displayed.
The value (000,000) is displayed on the 7seg in 3 digits for each.
04 JAM total counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
<Display example: 12345>
012 Blank 345 Blank 012
0.7s 0.3s 0.7s 1.0s 0.7s
05 Total counter display
The total count value is displayed in 3 digits X 2 times repeatedly.
06 Developer counter display
When START key is pressed, the developer counter value is obtained and displayed.
The value (000,000) is displayed on the 7seg in 3 digits for each.
08 ADF counter display <ADF model only>
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
12 Drum counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
13 CRUM type display
When START key is pressed, the CRUM type set (written) in the current CRUM chip is displayed.

Code number CRUM type


00 Not set
01 BTA-A
02 BTA-B
03 BTA-C
99 Conversion

14 ROM version display


The main code and the sub code of the ROM version is displayed on the value display section in 2 digits alternately.
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
17 Copy counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
18 Printer counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
19 Scanner mode counter display <Scanner model only>
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
21 Scanner counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
22 ADF JAM counter display <ADF model only>
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
24 01 JAM total counter clear
When the START key is pressed, the JAM total count value is reset to 0.
04 ADF counter clear <ADF model only>
When the START key is pressed, the ADF count value is reset to 0.
06 Developer counter clear
When START key is pressed, the developer counter value is cleared to 0.
The value (000,000) is displayed on the 7seg in 3 digits for each.
07 Drum counter clear
When the START key is pressed, the drum count value is reset to 0.
08 Copy counter clear
When the START key is pressed, the copy count value is reset to 0.
09 Printer counter clear
When the START key is pressed, the printer count value is reset to 0.
13 Scanner counter clear
When the START key is pressed, the scanner count value is reset to 0.
14 ADF JAM total counter clear <ADF model only>
When the START key is pressed, the ADF JAM total count value is reset to 0.
15 Scanner mode counter clear <Scanner model only>
When the START key is pressed, the scanner mode counter is reset to 0.

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code code
25 01 Main motor operation check (Cooling fan motor rotation check)
When the START key is pressed, the main motor (as well as the duplex motor in the duplex model) is operated for 30 sec. If
the developing unit is installed at that time, the developing bias, the main charger, and the grid are outputted together in order
to avoid toner consumption. Since, in this case, laser discharge is required when stopping the motor, the polygon motor is
rotated at the same time. If the developing unit is not installed, the above high voltage is not outputted and only the motor is
rotated.
: Do not execute this simulation by forcibly turning ON the door ON/OFF switch.
10 Polygon motor ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the polygon motor is operated for 30 sec.
26 02 ADF setup
When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the ADF code number is displayed. Enter the code number
corresponding to the ADF and press the START key to enable the setup.
Code number ADF
0 ADF not installed
1 ADF installed
2 RADF installed

03 Second cassette setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number of the second cassette is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the start key. The setting is changed.
Code number Second cassette
0 Without second cassette
1 With second cassette

04 Machine duplex setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set duplex code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number corresponding to the duplex and press the START key, and the setup will be changed.
Code number Duplex
0 Without Duplex
1 With Duplex

06 Destination setup
When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the destination code number is displayed. Enter the code number
corresponding to the destination and press the START key to enable the setup.
Code number Destination
0 Inch series
1 AB series

07 Machine conditions check


When this simulation is executed, the current machine setup is displayed.
CPM Copy quantity display
20 cpm 20

20 Rear edge void setup


When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the rear edge void code number is displayed. Enter the code number
corresponding to the rear edge void and press the START key to enable the setup.
Code number Rear edge void setup
0 Rear edge void not provided
1 Rear edge void provided * Default

30 CE mark support control ON/OFF


When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the CE mark support code number is displayed. Enter the code number
corresponding to the CE mark support setup and press the START key to enable the setup.
Code number CE mark support setup
0 CE mark support control OFF * Default (100V series)
1 CE mark support control ON
The default for CE-support 200V series is 1.

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code code
26 37 Cancel of stop at developer life over
When this simulation is executed, the current setting is displayed. Enter the code number and press START key to change the
setting.

Code number Setting


0 Stop at developer life over
1 Cancel of stop at developer life over

39 Memory capacity check


When this simulation is executed, the current memory capacity is displayed.
Code number Setup
8 8 Mbyte
16 16 Mbyte

40 Polygon motor OFF time setup (Time required for turning OFF after completion of printing)
When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the code number is displayed. Enter the code number and press the
START key to enable the setup.
Code number Setup
0 0 sec
1 30 sec * Default
2 60 sec
3 90 sec

42 Transfer ON timing control setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key, and the setting will be changed. (For any number different from the
following ones, the default time is automatically set.)
Code number Setting Code number Setting
0 Default (236 msec) 11 Default (236 msec)
1 20 msec 12 +2 msec
2 18 msec 13 +4 msec
3 16 msec 14 +6 msec
4 14 msec 15 +8 msec
5 12 msec 16 +10 msec
6 10 msec 17 +12 msec
7 8 msec 18 +14 msec
8 6 msec 19 +16 msec
9 4 msec 20 +18 msec
10 2 msec 21 +20 msec

43 Side void setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number of the side void amount is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key. The setting is changed.
Code number Setting
0 0 mm
1 0.5 mm
2 1.0 mm
3 1.5 mm
4 2.0 mm * Default
5 2.5 mm
6 3.0 mm
7 3.5 mm
8 4.0 mm
9 4.5 mm
10 5.0 mm

54 life correction setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key. The setting is changed.
Code number life correction
0 OFF
1 ON * Default

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code code
26 62 Energy-save mode copy lamp setup
Used to set half-ON (50%)/OFF of the copy lamp in the pre-heat mode.
When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the code number is displayed. Enter the code number and press the
START key to enable the setup.
Code number Setup
0 Copy lamp OFF
1 Copy lamp half-ON (50%) * Default

30 01 Paper sensor status display


Indicates the paper sensor status using the lamps on the operation panel.
Sensor name Display lamp
Before-resist paper sensor (PPD1) Developer cartridge replacement lamp
Fusing section paper sensor (PPD2) JAM lamp
Paper exit sensor (POD) Photoconductor cartridge replacement lamp
2nd CS paper sensor (PPD3) 2nd cassette lamp
New drum cartridge sensor (PUIS) Zoom lamp

41 06 OC cover float detection level adjustment <ADF model only>


When this simulation is executed, the current set value is displayed.
When START key is pressed, the mirror base unit moves to the ADF scanning position and the OC cover float detection level
(number of pixels between black lines) is acquired and displayed.
The value (0000) is displayed on the 7seg in 2 digits for each.
When the mirror base unit returns to the home position, the acquired value is displayed.
If the value is not acquired, an error is displayed as shown below. (Default: 0)
The status display is as shown below.
The JAM lamp is lighted. (The 7seg display remains to the original value.)
Note that the OC cover must be closed when executing this simulation.
When the value is 0, float detection is not performed in a normal job.
When C key is pressed, the display returns to the sub code input standby state.
07 OC cover float detection margin setting <ADF model only>
For the number of pixels between black markers on the ADF scanning position saved in SIM 41-06 (OC cover float detection
level adjustment), if the number of pixels between the markers when processing float detection is less than the number of
pixels set with this simulation, it is judged as the float error.
In addition, if the set value of this simulation is 0, no float error occurs.
When this simulation is executed, the current set value is displayed.
Enter the adjustment value with UP/UP key, and press START key to save the entered value. The display returns to the sub
code input standby mode.
Set range: 0 99
Default: 30 (30 pixels)
43 01 Fusing temperature setting (Normal copy)
Used to set the fusing temperature of 3rd or later sheet. (For 1st and 2nd sheets, SIM 43-14 is used.)
When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
Enter the code number with UP/UP key and press START key. The entered value is saved and the display returns to the sub
code input standby state.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
Code number Set temperature (C)
0 170
1 175
2 180
3 185
4 190
5 195 (* Default)
6 200
7 205
8 210

Mode Lamp ON
Main cassette paper feed & 2nd cassette paper feed AE mode lamp
Manual paper feed TEXT mode lamp
The cassette feed and the manual feed are controlled similarly.

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43 04 Fusing temperature setting in multi copy
From the 20th sheet and later, the fusing temperature is changed over from the level set with SIM 43-1 to the level set with this
simulation.
When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
Enter the code number with UP/UP key and press START key. The entered value is saved and the display returns to the sub
code input standby state.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
Code number Set temperature (C)
0 165
1 170
2 175
3 180
4 185
5 190

Mode Lamp ON Default


Main cassette paper feed & 2nd cassette paper feed AE mode lamp 3
Manual paper feed TEXT mode lamp 3
Main cassette paper feed & 2nd cassette paper feed (small-size) PHOTO mode lamp 1
Manual paper feed (small-size) AE, TEXT mode lamp 1
The cassette feed and the manual feed are controlled similarly.
09 Fusing control setting for postcard-size paper
When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
Enter the code number and press START key to save the setting.
Code number Temperature shift (C)
0 Cancel * Default
1 Setting

11 Fusing temperature setting for postcard-size paper


When this simulation is executed, the current set value is displayed.
Press UP/UP key to select the setting, and press START key to write into the EEPROM. The display returns to the sub code
input standby mode.
Code number Temperature shift (C)
0 160
1 165
2 170
3 175
4 180
5 185
6 190
7 195 * Default
8 200

14 Fusing start temperature setting


The fusing temperature when starting printing (first second sheet) is set.
When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
When the code number is entered with UP/UP key and the START key is pressed, setting is changed over.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
Code number Set temperature (C)
0 160
1 165
2 170
3 175
4 180
5 185
6 190
7 195 (* Default)
8 200

Mode Lamp ON
Main cassette paper feed & 2nd cassette paper feed AE mode lamp
Manual paper feed TEXT mode lamp
The cassette feed and the manual feed are controlled similarly.

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43 15 Postcard size paper fusing control cycle sync setting
When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
Change the setting with UP/UP key, and press START key to write the setting to the EEPROM. (Setting range: 0 20, default:
0)
When set to "0," the setting is canceled and the fusing temperature control and the paper pass timing are not synchronized.
The conventional control (control same as the other paper) is performed.
When set to "1" "20," the postcard pass is synchronized with the fusing temperature control cycle, providing stable fusing
performance. However, CPM is reduced.
Code number Sync setting Fusing heater lamp OFF timing temperature
0 Cancel (* Default)
1 Setting +0.5C
: :
6 +3.0C
: :
20 +10.0C
When set to "1" "20," if "Set value x 0.5C + Temperature control level," the fusing heater lamp is turned OFF.
46 01 Copy density adjustment (300dpi)
Used to set the copy density in each mode.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, warm-up and shading operations are performed and the current setup is displayed in two
digits (default: 50).
Change the setup value with the copy quantity keys. Press the START key and a copy is made according to the new setup.
The greater the setup value is, the darker the copy is. The smaller the setup value is, the brighter the copy is. Only EXP.3 copy
is made in this simulation. When set to a darker level, Exp.1 and Exp.5 copies also become darker. When set to a brighter
level, Exp.1 and Exp.5 copies also become brighter. Press the CLEAR key to save the setup and exit from the simulation
mode.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
(adjustment range: 1 99)
Copy mode Display lamp
AE mode (300dpi) AE mode lamp
TEXT mode (300dpi) TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (TEXT) (300dpi) TEXT mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (AE) (300dpi) AE mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp

02 Copy density adjustment (600dpi)


Used to set the copy density in each mode.
(Operation/Procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the machine performs warm-up and shading, and the current setup value is displayed in two
digits. (Default: 50)
Use the copy quantity key to change the setup value, and press the START key to make a copy with the new setup.
The greater the setup value is, the darker the copy is, and vise versa. Only EXP.3 copy is made. If it is set to a darker density,
EXP.1 and EXP.5 copies also become darker. If it is set to a brighter density, they also become brighter.
When the CLEAR key is pressed, the entered setup value is saved and the simulation is terminated.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
(adjustment range: 1 99)
Copy mode Display lamp
AE mode (600dpi) AE mode lamp
TEXT mode (600dpi) TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (TEXT) (600dpi) TEXT mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (AE) (600dpi) AE mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp

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46 18 Image contrast adjustment (300dpi)
Used to set the image contrast in each mode.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, warm-up and shading operations are performed and the current setup value is displayed in
two digits. (Default: 50)
Change the setup value with the copy quantity keys. Press the START key and a copy is made according to the new setup.
The greater the setup value is, the higher the contrast is. The smaller the setup value is, the lower the contrast is. Though only
EXP.3 copy is made in this simulation, the contrast levels in EXP.1 and EXP.5 are also changed. Press the CLEAR key to save
the setup and exit from the simulation mode.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
(adjustment range: 1 99)
Copy mode Display lamp
AE mode (300dpi) AE mode lamp
TEXT mode (300dpi) TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (TEXT) (300dpi) TEXT mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (AE) (300dpi) AE mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp

19 Exposure mode setup


< table setup or AE operation mode setup>
When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the gamma table code number is displayed. Enter the code number
corresponding to desired gamma table, and press the START key or the exposure select key to enable the setup.
Code number table
1 Image quality priority mode
2 Toner consumption priority mode * Default
When the exposure select key is pressed during setup of the gamma table, the mode is switched to the AE operation setup
mode and the current setup of the AE operation mode code number is displayed. (Default: 0) Enter the code number
corresponding to your desired AE operation mode, and press the START key or the exposure select key to switch the setup.
(When the exposure select key is pressed, the mode is returned to the gamma table setup mode.)
Code number AE operation mode
0 Fixed process * Default
1 Real time process
<PHOTO image process setting>
When the exposure select key is pressed in the AE operation mode setting, the mode is changed to the PHOTO image
process setting and the currently set code number of the PHOTO image process setting is displayed. (Default: 0)
When the code number corresponding to the desired Photo image process setting is entered and the exposure select key is
pressed, the mode is changed over.
Mode Code number Setting content Display lamp Remark
1 Image priority mode OFF Default : NAD, ARD
2 Toner consumption priority mode Default : BRAD, ASD, ASU, MJD
AE 0 Lead edge stop AE ON Default
1 Real time process
PHOTO 1 Error diffusion process PHOTO ON Default
2 Dither process

20 ADF exposure correction <ADF model only>


Used to adjust the exposure correction quantity in the ADF mode by adjusting the differential of Vref voltage for the OC mode.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the current setup is displayed. Enter the adjustment value and press the START key to
enable the setup and make a copy.
When the CLEAR key is pressed, the entered value is saved and the simulation mode is terminated.
The greater the value is the darker the exposure is.
The smaller the value is, the brighter the exposure is.
Mode Display lamp
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46 29 Image contrast adjustment (600dpi)
Used to set the contrast in each mode.
(Operation/Procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the machine performs warm-up and shading, and the current setup value is displayed in two
digits. (Default: 50)
Use the copy quantity keys to change the setup value, and press the START key to make a copy with the new setup.
The greater the setup value is, the greater the contrast is, and vise versa. Only EXP.3 copy is made, however, EXP.1 contrast
and EXP.5 contrast are also changed accordingly.
When the CLEAR key is pressed, the entered setup value is saved and the simulation is terminated.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
(Setup range: 1 99)
Copy mode Display lamp
AE mode (600dpi) AE mode lamp
TEXT mode (600dpi) TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (TEXT) (600dpi) TEXT mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (AE) (600dpi) AE mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp

30 AE limit adjustment
AE and the limit value of AE (toner save) are set.
Setting is changed. When START key is pressed, the set content is written into the EEPROM and the display returns to the
sub code input standby mode.
When UP key is pressed, the setting is changed over. (Set range: 0 31, Default: 0)
Each mode can be selected by pressing the exposure select key.
For UP keys, only 1UP key is valid. (10UP key is invalid.)
Mode Display lamp
AE limit value AE mode lamp
AE (toner save) limit value TEXT mode lamp
<Remark>
When SIM 26-06 is changed or SIM 46-19 automatic exposure mode is changed, this setting is also changed to the default
value.
31 Image sharpness adjustment
Used to adjust the clear/shading-off of an image in each mode.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, warm-up and shading operations are performed and the current setup value is displayed.
(Default: 1)
Change the setup value with the copy quantity keys. Press the START key and a copy is made according to the new setup.
When the clear key is pressed, the entered setup value is saved and the simulation is terminated.
Setup value Image quality
0 Shading off
1 Standard * Default
2 Clear
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
Copy mode Display lamp
AE mode AE mode lamp
TEXT mode TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (TEXT) TEXT mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (AE) AE mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp

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46 32 Copier color reproduction setup
Used to set color reproduction for each mode. Colors which are easily copied or which are not easily copied are selected.
Setup value Easy-to-copy colors Difficult-to-copy colors
0 Purple/Blue/Red Yellow/Green/Light blue
1 Light blue/Green/Blue Purple/Red/Yellow
2 Yellow/Red/Green Blue/Light blue/Purple
This setup does not affect black-and-white copies.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the current setup of the code number for each copy mode is displayed. (Default: 0)
Change the setup value with the copy quantity keys and press the Print switch. A copy will be made according to the setup. At
that time, the color component used for copying is changed.
When the clear key is pressed, the entered code number is saved and the simulation mode is terminated.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode. The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the 7seg.
Code number Component of use
0 Green * Default
1 Red
2 Blue

Copy mode Display lamp


AE mode (including TS) AE mode lamp
TEXT mode (including TS) TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp

48 01 Front/rear (main scanning) direction and scan (sub scanning) direction magnification ratio adjustment
The magnification ratios in the main scanning direction (front/rear) and in the sub scanning direction are adjusted.
Enter the adjustment value, and press START key to save the entered value, and make a copy. (When the set value is
increased by 1, the magnification ratio is increased by 0.1%.)
The adjustment mode can be selected with the exposure select key. (Adjustment range: 1 99, Default: 50)
Mode Display lamp Default
Main scanning direction magnification ratio TEXT mode lamp 50
OC mode sub scanning direction magnification ratio PHOTO mode lamp 50

05 The current ADF mode sub scan direction magnification ratio is displayed on the LCD/7seg. <ADF model only>
When START key is pressed, the entered data are obtained and saved into the EEPROM, and a copy is made. (When the set
value is changed by 1, the ratio is increased by 0.1%.) (Set range: 1 99, Default: 50)
Each mode can be selected by pressing the exposure select key.
Mode Display lamp Lamp ON Default
Sub scanning direction magnification ratio COPY mode lamp AE mode lamp 50
adjustment on the ADF document front surface.
When there is no document in the ADF, copy is inhibited.
49 01 Flash ROM program writing mode
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, d is displayed on the display and the machine enters the Flash ROM program writing
mode.
Use the writing tool to write the program from PC. During writing, the display indicates as shown below. After completion of
downloading, turn OFF/ON the power to reset.
Status Display Pre-heat lamp Ready lamp
Download data reception d ON ON OFF
Data erase start d ON OFF ON
Data writing (Boot section) d ON Blink OFF
Data writing (program section) d ON Blink Blink
Sum check d ON ON ON
Download complete 0FF ON OFF OFF
Error state E * ON OFF OFF
* in an error display indicates the error position.
1 Data reception error
2 Loader function transfer
3 FLASH ROM delete
4 FLASH ROM writing (Boot section)
5 FLASH ROM writing (Program section)
6 Sum check (Loader section)
7 Sum check (Boot section)
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50 01 Lead edge image position
Used to adjust the copy image position and the lead edge void amount on the copy paper. The adjustment is made by
adjusting the image scan start position and the print start position (resist roller ON timing) at 100%.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the current setup value is displayed the current setup value is displayed in two digits.
(Center value: 50) Press the exposure select key to select your desired copy mode, and the display will change. Enter the
adjustment value and press the START key, and the setup value will be saved and a copy will be made. Press the clear key to
save the setup value and exit from the simulation mode. When the adjustment is made for the main cassette feed, all the
adjustment values at all the paper feed ports become the same. (Increasing the setup value by 1 corresponds to about 0.1mm
shift.)
Adjustment mode Lamp ON
Print start position (Main cassette paper feed) AE, main cassette lamp
Print start position (2nd cassette paper feed) AE, 2nd cassette lamp
Print start position (Manual paper feed) AE, manual paper feed lamp
Image lead edge void amount AE, main cassette lamp
Image scan start position PHOTO, main cassette lamp
Image rear edge void amount (Main cassette paper feed) AE, TEXT, PHOTO, main cassette lamp
Image rear edge void amount (Manual paper feed) AE, TEXT, manual paper feed lamp
: Supported if the model is installed and skipped if it is not installed.
(Adjustment procedure)
AE ON TEXT ON PHOTO ON

1. Set the print start position (A), the lead edge void amount (B) and the scan start position (C) to 1 (Set range: 1 99), and
make a copy at 100%.
2. Measure the image loss amount (R mm) of the scale.
(Example)
Set C = 10 R (mm) (Example: Set 40.) Distance from the paper lead edge
When the value C is increased by 10, the image loss is decreased by 1mm. to the image lead edge: H = 5mm
(Default: 50) Image loss:
3. Measure the distance (H mm) from the paper lead edge to the image print R = 4mm
start position.
Set A = 10 H (mm) (Example: set 50) 5mm
When the value A is increased by 1mm, the image lead edge is shifted to
the paper lead edge by 1mm. (Default: 50)
4. Set the lead edge void amount to B = 50 (2.5mm). (Default: 50) 10mm
When the value B is increased by 10, the void is increased by about 1mm.
(When set to 25 or less, the void becomes zero.)
The ADF adjustment is performed by adjusting the ADF image scan start position.
06 Copy lead edge position adjustment (ADF) <ADF model only>
The ADF copy lead edge adjustment is performed.
When the document scan position adjustment value is increased by 1, the scan start timing is advanced by 0.1mm.
As the print result, it is shifted in the direction opposite to the scan start position.
Each mode can be selected by pressing the exposure select key.
Mode Lamp ON Default
Front surface document scan position AE mode lamp 50
Rear edge void amount (ADF) PHOTO mode lamp
When there is no document in the ADF, copy is inhibited.
10 Center offset adjustment
Used to adjust the copy image position on the copy paper and the center offset position when scanning a document.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the current setup value is displayed. Enter the adjustment value and press the START key,
and the entered value will be saved and a copy will be made. When the clear key is pressed, the entered value will be saved
and the simulation will be terminated. (When the setup value is increased by 1, shift is increased by 0.1mm.)
The exposure select key is used to select the mode.
Adjustment mode Lamp ON
Print center offset (Main cassette paper feed) AE, main cassette lamp
Print center offset (2nd cassette paper feed) AE, 2nd cassette lamp
Print center offset (Manual paper feed) AE, manual paper feed lamp
Second side center offset (Main cassette paper feed) TEXT, main cassette lamp
: Supported only for installing models, and skipped for not-installing models.
When the setup value is too great, outside of the shading area may be read, and black streaks may be produced on the
edges.
When the adjustment value is increased, the image is shifted to the left.
When the adjustment value is decreased, the image is shifted to the right.

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50 12 Document off-center adjustment
The document scan off-center adjustment is performed.
The adjustment mode is changed over with the exposure select key. (Adjustment range: 1 99, Default: 50)
When the adjustment value is increased, the print result is shifted to the left.
Mode Lamp ON Default
Platen document scanning AE mode lamp 50
ADF document front surface scanning TEXT mode lamp
: Supported only for installing models, and skipped for not-installing models.

51 02 Resist quantity adjustment


Used to adjust the contact pressure of paper against the machine resist roller and the RADF resist roller.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the current setup value is displayed.
Enter the adjustment value and press the START key, the entered set value will be saved and a copy will be made. When the
clear key is pressed, the entered value will be saved and the machine will exit from the simulation mode.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode.
Adjustment mode Lamp ON
Main cassette paper feed AE, main cassette lamp
2nd cassette paper feed AE, 2nd cassette lamp
Manual paper feed AE, manual paper feed lamp
duplex back TEXT, PHOTO, main cassette lamp
: Supported only for installing models, and skipped for not-installing models.
53 08 ADF scan position automatic adjustment <ADF model only>
Place three sheets of white paper so that they cover the ADF scan glass and the OC glass, and execute the simulation with
the OC cover open, the mirror unit scans from the home position to the ADF scan position to identify the ADF glass cover
edge position by the difference in the CCD output levels of the ADF glass cover edge and the OC side document glass.
Default is 50. Adjustment range is 0 99. Adjustment increment: 1 = about 0.127mm
In the case of AUTO, when START key is pressed, the mirror unit scans from the home position to the ADF scan position with
the current adjustment value displayed. Then the ADF glass cover edge position is determined from the difference in the CCD
output levels of the ADF glass cover edge and the OC side document glass.
If the adjustment is completed normally, the adjusted value is displayed on the 7seg/LCD. If it is terminated abnormally, the
following lamp is turned ON.
"JAM lamp": When the operation is canceled by pressing C key during execution, the mirror is returned and "- -" is displayed.
The exposure select key is used to select the mode.
Mode Lamp ON Default
ADF scan position auto adjustment AE mode lamp 50
ADF scan position manual adjustment TEXT mode lamp
61 03 Polygon motor check (HSYNC output check)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, HSYNC is performed and the polygon motor is rotated for 30 sec.
At that time, the Zoom lamp is lit for 100msec for every 3 times that the HSYNC is detected.
63 01 Shading check
Used to display the detection level of the white board for shading.
(Operating procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the mirror base unit moves to the white board for shading to light the copy lamp. Under this
state, the level of one pixel at the CCD center which is not corrected for 10sec in 1 sec, and the result is displayed on the value
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63 02 Black level automatic correction
The black level target value for using in the black level adjustment of the white balance is obtained.
When this simulation is executed, the current correction value is displayed in 12bit hexadecimal number in 3 digits.
Place the gray gradation chart (KODAK GRAY SCALE) used as the correction document face-down at the center of the left
edge of the platen so that the density 10 side (black side) is on the left side of the OC.

10 1

Chart back surface

When START key is pressed, the mirror base unit scans the chart to calculate the correction value.
After completion of correction, the revised correction value is displayed on the LCD/7seg.
When the black level adjustment is failed, the JAM lamp is lighted.
Default: 0
12 Light quantity stabilization wait time setting
In the light quantity stabilization process on white balance, the wait time before entering the light quantity level stabilization
process is set. (Note: The light quantity level of the previous light quantity stabilization is used as the target. When the light
quantity level reaches the level during the wait time, the wait time set with this simulation is ignored and the stabilization
process is started.
When this simulation is executed, the currently set value is displayed.
Enter the adjustment value with UP/UP key, and press START key to save the entered value.
Set range: 0 99 (Corresponding to the light quantity stabilization wait time 0 99 sec)
Default: 15 (15 sec)
13 Light quantity stabilization band setting
When the difference between the minimum value and the maximum value of the light quantity levels sampled for 3.2 sec in
100msec cycle in the light quantity stabilization process on white balance is smaller than the set value of this simulation, it is
judged that the light quantity is stabilized. (Note: The magnification ratio of the AFE gain setting is automatically reflected on
the stabilization band.)
When this simulation is executed, the currently set value is displayed.
Enter the adjustment value with UP/UP key, and press START key to save the entered value.
Set range: 1 99 (Light quantity stabilization band: Corresponds to 1 99 of 4,095 gradations)
Default: 16
64 01 Self print
Print of one page is made regardless of the status of the optical system.
(Operating procedure)
When this simulation is executed, warm-up is performed and the ready lamp is lighted. Enter the code number, and select the
cassette with the cassette select key and press the START key, and paper feed operation will be made from the selected
cassette and printing of the selected pattern will be made. Printing is in 1by2 mode, or grid pattern.
Code number Pattern
0 1by2
1 Grid pattern
2 White paper
3 Black background

67 50 USB receive speed adjustment (USB1.1)


Used to set the limitation on the print data receive speed of USB2.0 (Full speed) port (USB port on the machine).
When print images from USB2.0 (Full speed) port are disturbed, change the setting and try again.
When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
Enter the code number corresponding to the adjustment value, and press START key to change the setting.
Code number Setting Speed
1 FAST Fast
2 NORMAL1
3 NORMAL2
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A. Trouble codes list Main Sub
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Details of trouble
code code E7 10 Content Shading trouble (Black correction)
E7 01 Duplex model memory setup error, memory not- Detail The CCD black scan level is abnormal
detected error when the shading.
02 LSU trouble Cause Improper connection of the CCD unit flat
10 Shading trouble (Black correction) cable
11 Shading trouble (White correction) CCD unit abnormality
MCU PWB abnormality
16 Abnormal laser output
Check Check connection of the CCD unit flat
F2 02 Toner supply abnormality
and cable.
04 Improper cartridge (Destination error, life cycle error) remedy Check the CCD unit.
F5 02 Copy lamp lighting abnormality 11 Content Shading trouble (White correction)
H2 00 Thermistor open Detail The CCD white scan level is abnormal
H3 00 Heat roller high temperature detection when the shading.
H4 00 Heat roller low temperature detection Cause Improper connection of the CCD unit flat
L1 00 Feeding is not completed within the specified time cable
after starting feeding. (The scan head locking switch Dirt on the mirror, the lens, and the
is locked) reference white plate
L3 00 Scanner return trouble Copy lamp lighting abnormality
L4 01 Main motor lock detection CCD unit abnormality
32 Exhaust fan motor lock detection trouble MCU PWB abnormality
(When occurred in the ADF scan position.)
L6 10 Polygon motor lock detection
Improper installation of the mirror unit
U2 04 EEPROM read/write error (Serial communication
Check Clean the mirror, lens, and the reference
error)
and white plate.
11 Counter check sum error (EEPROM) remedy Check the light quantity and lighting status
40 CRUM chip communication error of the copy lamp (SIM 05-03).
Check the MCU PWB.
B. Details of trouble codes 16 Content Abnormal laser output
Main Sub Detail When the laser output is stopped, HSYNC
Details of trouble
code code is detected.
E7 01 Content Duplex model memory setup error, memory Cause Laser abnormality
not-detected error MCU PWB abnormality.
Detail The memory is not set properly or the Check Check the laser emitting diode operation.
memory capacity is not set to the duplex and Replace the MCU PWB.
setup (6M). remedy
Check Set SIM 26-39 code number to 2. F2 02 Content Toner supply abnormality
and Detail The maximum toner supply time is greatly
remedy exceeded.
02 Content LSU trouble Cause CRUM chip trouble
Detail The BD signal from the LSU cannot be Improper developing unit
detected in a certain cycle. (Always OFF or Check Replace the CRUM chip.
always ON) and Replace the developing unit.
Cause LSU connector or LSU harness defect or remedy
disconnection 04 Content Improper cartridge (Destination error, life
Polygon motor rotation abnormality cycle error)
Laser beams are not generated.
Detail The destination of the main unit differs from
MCU PWB abnormality.
that of the CRUM.
Check Check connection of the LSU connector. When the life cycle information is other
and Execute SIM 61-03 to check the LSU than Not Used (FFh).
remedy operations.
Cause CRUM chip trouble
Check that the polygon motor rotates Improper developing unit
normally.
Check Replace the CRUM chip.
Check that the laser emitting diode
and Replace the developing unit.
generates laser beams.
remedy
Replace the LSU unit.
Replace the MCU PWB.

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F5 02 Content Copy lamp lighting abnormality H4 00 Content Heat roller low temperature detection
Detail The copy lamp does not turn on. Detail 1) When the target temperature (165C) is
Cause Copy lamp abnormality not reached in 55 sec after starting
Copy lamp harness abnormality warming-up.
CCD PWB harness abnormality. 2) When the temperature below 100C is
Check Use SIM 5-3 to check the copy lamp detected for 300ms under the ready
and operations. print state.
remedy When the copy lamp lights up. "Starting warming-up" means not only
Check the harness and the connector that in power supply but also reset that in
between the CCD unit and the MCU PWB. reset from shut-off and in side door
When the copy lamp does not light up. close. (The timing of generating H4 is not
Check the harness and the connector limited to that in power supply.)
between the copy lamp unit and the MCU Cause Thermistor abnormality
PWB. Heater lamp abnormality
Replace the copy lamp unit. Thermostat abnormality
Replace the MCU PWB. Control PWB abnormality
H2 00 Content Thermistor open Check Use SIM 5-02 to check the heater lamp
Detail The thermistor is open. and blinking operation.
The fusing unit is not installed. remedy When the lamp blinks normally.
Check the thermistor and its harness.
Cause Thermistor abnormality
Check the thermistor input circuit on the
Control PWB abnormality
control PWB.
Fusing section connector disconnection
When the lamp does not light up.
The fusing unit is not installed.
Check for disconnection of the heater lamp
Check Check the harness and the connector and the thermostat. Check the interlock
and between the thermistor and the PWB.
switch.
remedy Use SIM 14 to clear the self diagnostic
Check the power PWB and the lamp control
display. circuit on the MCU PWB.
H3 00 Content Heat roller high temperature detection Use SIM 14 to clear the self diagnostic
Detail The fusing temperature exceeds 240C. display.
Cause Thermistor abnormality L1 00 Content Feeding is not completed within the
Control PWB abnormality specified time after starting feeding. (The
Fusing section connector disconnection. scan head locking switch is locked)
Check Use SIM 5-02 to check the heater lamp Detail Though the mirror base is shifted by about
and blinking operation. 30mm, the MHPS is not turned OFF.
remedy When the lamp blinks normally. Cause The scan head is locked by the lock switch.
Check the thermistor and its harness. Mirror unit abnormality
Check the thermistor input circuit on the The scanner wire is disconnected.
control PWB. The origin detection sensor abnormality
When the lamp keeps ON. Mirror motor harness abnormality
Check the power PWB and the lamp control
Check Check to confirm that the scan head lock
circuit on the MCU PWB.
and switch is released.
Use SIM 14 to clear the self diagnostic remedy Use SIM 1-1 to check the mirror
display.
reciprocating operations.
When the mirror does not feed.
Check for disconnection of the scanner
wire.
Check the harness and the connector
between the mirror motor and the MCU
PWB.
Replace the mirror unit.
Replace the MCU PWB.
When the mirror does feed.
Use SIM 1-2 to check the mirror home
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L3 00 Content Scanner return trouble L6 10 Content Polygon motor lock detection
Detail When the mirror base is returned for the Detail The lock signal (specified rpm signal) does
specified time (6 sec) in mirror initializing not return within a certain time (about 20
after turning on the power, the mirror home sec) from starting the polygon motor
position sensor (MHPS) does not turn ON. rotation.
Or when the mirror base is returned for the Cause Polygon motor unit abnormality
specified time (about 6 sec) after start of Improper connection or disconnection of
copy return, the mirror home position the polygon motor and the harness.
sensor (MHPS) does not turn ON. MCU PWB abnormality
Cause Mirror unit abnormality Check Use SIM 61-1 to check the polygon motor
Scanner wire disconnection and operations.
Origin detection sensor abnormality remedy Check connection of the polygon motor
Mirror motor harness abnormality harness/connector.
Check Use SIM 1-1 to check the mirror Replace the polygon motor.
and reciprocating operations. Replace the MCU PWB.
remedy When the mirror does not return. U2 04 Content EEPROM read/write error (Serial
Check for disconnection of the scanner communication error)
wire. Detail EEPROM access process error
Check the harness and the connector
Cause EEPROM abnormality
between the mirror motor and the MCU
Check Check that the EEPROM is properly set.
PWB.
Replace the mirror unit. and Cancel by turning OFF/ON the power.
remedy Replace the MCU PWB.
Replace the MCU PWB.
When the mirror does feed. 11 Content Counter check sum error (EEPROM)
Use SIM 1-2 to check the mirror home Detail Check sum error of the counter area in the
position sensor. EEPROM
L4 01 Content Main motor lock detection Cause EEPROM abnormality
Detail When the main motor encoder pulse is not Check Check that the EEPROM is properly set.
detected for 1000 msec. and Use SIM 16 to cancel the trouble.
Cause Main motor unit abnormality remedy Replace the MCU PWB.
Improper connection or disconnection the 40 Content CRUM chip communication error
main motor and the harness. Detail An error occurs in MCU-CRUM chip
MCU PWB abnormality communication.
Check Use SIM 25-01 to check the main motor Cause CRUM chip trouble
and operations. Defective contact of developing unit
remedy Check connection of the main motor MCU PWB trouble
harness/connector. Check Replace the CRUM chip.
Replace the main motor. and Check installation of the developing unit.
Replace the MCU PWB. remedy Cancel by turning OFF/ON the power.
32 Content Exhaust fan motor lock detection trouble Replace the MCU PWB.
Detail The error detection is started after 2 sec
from starting rotation of the exhaust fan
motor.
1) The continuous rotation state of 250ms
is not detected for 1 sec after starting
detection.
2) When the lock sensor (in the exhaust
fan) detects the HIGH level (unstable)
after detection the lock state (stable
state).
Cause Exhaust fan motor connector connection
trouble
Exhaust fan motor trouble
MCU PWB trouble
Check Exhaust fan motor connector connection
and check
remedy Exhaust fan motor replacement
Replace the MCU PWB.

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[11] MAINTENANCE
1. Maintenance table
: Check (Clean, adjust, or replace when required.) : Clean : Replace : Adjust : Lubricate
Section Parts 25K 50K 75K 100K 125K Remark
Developing Developer
DV blade
DV side seal (F/R)
Process peripheral Drum

2. Maintenance display system


Toner Life 8K
Remaining quantity NEAR EMPTY EMPTY
About 12.5%
LED ON Flash
Machine Operation allowed Stop
Developer Life 25K
LED ON at 25K of the developer count.
Machine Selection is available between Not Stop and Stop by Service Simulation (SIM 26-37) Setup.
(If Stop is selected, the LED will flash and stop at 25K.)
Default: Not Stop
Clear: SIM 24-06
Maintenance LED Selection is available among 25K, 13K, 9K, 6K, 3K, and free (no lighting) with SIM 21-1.
Default: 25K
Clear: SIM 20-1
Machine Not stop.
Note: When developer is replaced, be sure to execute simulation No. 24-06 to reset the counter.

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[12] USER PROGRAMS 3) To enter the toner save mode, press the light ( ) key. The
light and dark indicator marked "1" will light up, indicating the
toner save mode is selected.
The conditions of factory setting can be changed according to the
use conditions.

1. Functions that can be set with user


programs
Toner save mode
Reduces toner consumption by approximately 10%.
4) Press the exposure mode selector key. The PHOTO ( )
Power save modes indicator will stop blinking and light up steadily. The light and
The unit has two power save modes of operation: preheat mode dark indicator marked "3" will light up. The toner save mode is
and auto power shut-off mode. now active.
Preheat mode Note: To return to the standard mode, repeat the procedure but
When the unit enters the preheat mode, the power save ( ) indi- use the dark ( ) key to select exposure level "5" in step
cator will light up and other indicators will remain on or off as 3).
before. In this condition, the fuser in the unit is maintained at a
lower heat level, thereby saving power. To copy from the preheat 3. User programs
mode, make desired copier selections and press the start ( )
key using the normal copying procedure. The user programs allow the parameters of certain functions to be
set, changed, or canceled as desired.
Auto power shut-off mode
Set the power save modes, auto clear time, preheat mode,
When the unit enters the auto power shut-off mode, the power
ADF automatic original discharge time, resolution of AUTO &
save ( ) indicator will light up and other indicators except the
MANUAL mode and reset factory setting.
ONLINE indicator will go out. The auto power shut-off mode saves
more power than the preheat mode but requires a longer time 1) Press and hold down the light ( ) key simultaneously for
before starting copying. To copy from the auto power shut-off more than 5 seconds until all the alarm indicators
mode, press the start ( ) key. Then make desired copier selec- ( , , , ) blink and " " appears in the display.
tions and press the start ( ) key using the normal copying proce- 2) Use the left copy quantity ( ) key to select a user program
dure. number (1: Auto clear time, 2: Preheat mode, 3: Auto power
shut off mode, 4: Auto power shut off timer, 6: ADF automatic
Auto clear original discharge time, 10: Resolution of AUTO & MANUAL
The unit returns to the initial settings a preset amount of time after mode, 21: Reset factory, 24: Prevention of OC copies when
the end of job. the ADF is up function, 25: Copy effective paper width setting
This preset amount of time (auto clear time) can be changed. function (Bypass tray), 26: Copy effective paper width setting
function (Tray), 28: Selection of copy start state (Polygon rota-
Resolution of AUTO & MANUAL mode
tion on/off), 29: Fusing temperature setting when the bypass
You can set the copy resolution used for AUTO and MANUAL tray is used). The selected number will blink in the left side of
( ) exposure mode. the display.
3) Press the start ( ) key. The entered program number will be
2. Toner save mode steadily lit and the currently selected parameter number for the
program will blink on the right side of the display.
1) Press the exposure mode selector key to select the MANUAL
( ) mode. 4) Select the desired parameter using the right copy quantity
( ) key. The entered parameter number will blink on the
right of the display.
Program
Mode Parameters
No.
1 Auto clear time 1 10 sec., 2 30 sec.,
*3 60 sec., 4 90 sec.,
5 120 sec., 6 OFF
2 Preheat mode *1 30 sec., 2 60 sec.,
2) Press and hold down the exposure mode selector key for
3 5 min., 4 30 min.,
approximately 5 seconds. The MANUAL ( ) indicator will
5 60 min., 6 120 min.,
go out and the PHOTO ( ) indicator will begin to blink. The
7 240 min.
light and dark indicator marked "5" will light up, indicating the
standard toner mode is active. 3 Auto power shut off mode *1 ON, 2 OFF
4 Auto power shut off timer *1 5 min., 2 30min.,
3 60 min., 4 120 min.,
5 240 min.
6 ADF automatic original 1 5 min., *2 30 min.,
discharge time 3 60 min., 4 120 min.,
5 240 min., 6 OFF
10 Resolution of AUTO & *1 300dpi, 2 600dpi
MANUAL mode
21 Reset factory 1 YES, *2 NO
24 Prevention of OC copies *1 ON, 2 OFF
when the ADF is up
function

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Program
Mode Parameters
No.
25 Copy effective paper width *1 Large (A4 width/
setting function (Bypass LETTER), 2 Small (B5R
tray) width/INVOICE)
26 Copy effective paper width *1 Large (A4 width/
setting function (Tray) LETTER), 2 Small (B5R
width/INVOICE)
28 Selection of copy start *1 ON, 2 OFF
state (Polygon rotation on/
off)
29 Fusing temperature 1 Low, *2 High
setting when the bypass
tray is used
Factory default settings are indicated with an asterisk (*).
5) Press the start ( ) key. The right-hand number in the display
will be steadily lit and the entered value will be stored.
Note: To change the setting or to set another mode, press the
clear key. The unit will return to step 2).
6) Press the light ( ) key to return to the normal copy mode.

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Carriage Unit
CCD PWB
12V 5V NF A5V 3.3V Reg 5V
SPF Motor Mechanical Load
AFE(HT82V24)
CCD CCFL x 2
R C A M MPFS,RRS,CPFS1
(ILX558X) AD HOME
G D G P 8bits(MSB/LSB)
B POSITION
S C X 16bits SENSOR
Lamp Inverter
5V for CCFL

CCD Driver
1. Block diagram

MCU-PWB 0 - 24V Sensor/SW


(Electorical detector/SW/Sensor)
A. Overall block diagram

DC-DC Driver CPU INTERRUPT


SPPD
PWM
3.3V SDRAM CPU I/O

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Interlock SW
16Mbyte Cassette detector X 2
or 8Mbyte Drum Initial detector
PPD1
POD
MHPS MFD
Printer CLK KRONOS ASIC
[13] ELECTRICAL SECTION

(18.3856MHz) PPD2
(296pin) SPOD
System Reset PD1
3.3V
Scanner CLK(48MHz)
Reset IC

CPU OPE PWB


A[191]
H8S/2321 OP-CLK
(19.6608MHz) OP-LATCH
D[150] OP-DATA
USB I/F LED Driver LED

USB2.0
FullSpeed
USB1T20
SRAM 1Mbit
Flash ROM 16Mbit ONL
ONL LED
PSL
PSL LED
SELIN1,2,3
KEYIN1,2 HC151 x 2 16bit

KEY Matrix

SSCG I2C Bus


PSW
Fan Motor I2C Bus START KEY

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HC151
(2speed with Lock detect) 8Kbyte
24V 12V EEPROM
CPU CLK(19.6608MHz)
Driver

MMCLK
/MMD
/MMRDY
Driver Driver

PMD
PMCLK
EEPROM
(CRUM)
2nd Cassette MainMotor Toner Motor Mirror Motor
LSU
POWER SUPPLY HVU
LASER Polygon
Mechanical load Motor /POFF,HL,PR
CPFS2 FW TC, GRID, MC, BIAS
3.3V,5VEN,5V,12V,24V
Sensor/SW
PAPD,PPD3,
PD2,CED2

AC Code
AL model only
DHAI-0519QSPZ DHAI-0287QSZZ CN22 CN2 DHAI-0513QSPZ CN304 CN303 DHAI-0270QSZZ
1 LEDPPD2 1 1 LEDPPD2 D-GND 1 1 D-GND DRST 1 1 DRST
PPD2 2 PPD2 2 2 PPD2 KEYIN1# 2 2 KIN1 2 2 D-GND DRST
3 D-GND 3 3 D-GND SELIN3 3 3 SELIN3 D-GND 3
4 RTH_IN STROBE 4 4 OP-STB
1 RTH_IN 1 5 D-GND SELIN1 5 5 SELIN1
Thermistor 2 D-GND 2 B5B-PH-K-S OP-CLK 6 6 OP-CLK
SELIN2 7 7 SELIN2
OP-LATCH 8 8 OP-LATCH
CN11 OP-DATA 9 9 OP-DATA
1 VFMOUT EN5V 10 10 5VEN
2 FANLK D-GND 11 11 D-GND
Fan MT 3 /VFMCNT PSL 12 12 PSL
4 PGND ONL 13 13 ONL
B4B-PH-K-S PSW 14 14 PSW OPE
KEYIN2# 15 15 KIN2
5V 16 16 5V PWB
DRST 17 17 DRST
D-GND 18 18 D-GND
IMSA-9619S-18A
A. MCU PWB (1/3)

CN13 CN4
1 24VDupMT OUTA+ 1
2 /DMT_0 OUTB+ 2
DUP model only DUPLEX MT 3 /DMT_1 OUTA- 3
SCANNER MT
4 /DMT_2 OUTB- 4
5 /DMT_3 B4B-PH-K-R
B05B-XASK-1

CN3 DHAI-0268QSZ4
DHAI-0286QSZZ CN19 P-GND 1 1 P-GND
1 LEDPOD P-GND 2 2 P-GND SCANNER
POD 2 POD VCL 3 3 VCL
2. Actual wiring diagram

3 D-GND VCL 4 4 VCL


B3B-PH-K-S 12V 5 5 12V UN
12V 12V

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6 6
EN5V 7 7 EN5V
DHAI-0530QSPZ CN42 D-GND 8 8 D-GND
- HSYNC 8 1 /SYNC (VSAMP) 9 9 (VSAMP)
D-GND 7 2 D-GND CCD-TG 10 10 CCD-TG
+5V 6 3 INT5V D-GND 11 11 D-GND
CL
D-GND 5 4 D-GND CCD-RS 12 12 CCD-RS
- LDEN 4 5 /LDEN (BSAMP) 13 13 (BSAMP)
- VIDEO 3 6 /VIDEO CCD-CP 14 14 CCD-CP
- S/H 2 7 SHOLD (AFE_SDI) 15 15 (AFE_SDI)
D-GND 1 8 D-GND CCD_PHI2 16 16 CCD_PHI2 VCL 1
D-GND D-GND P-GND
INVERTER
B08B-CZHK-B 17 17 2
LD CCD_PHI1 18 18 CCD_PHI1 PWB CL
(AFE_SEN) 19 19 (AFE_SEN)
(ADCLK) 20 20 (ADCLK)
D-GND 21 21 D-GND
DHAI-0529QSPZ CN41 (AFE_SCK) 22 22 (AFE_SCK) CCD
24V 5 1 24V (AFE_DB7) 23 23 (AFE_DB7)
P-GND 4 2 P-GND mt_at_home 24 24 MHPS PWB
/PMD 3 3 /PMD (AFE_DB5) 25 25 (AFE_DB5)
PMRDY 2 4 PMRDY (AFE_DB6) 26 26 (AFE_DB6)
PMCLK_A 1 5 PMCLK_A D-GND 27 27 D-GND
B05B-CZHK-B (AFE_DB4) 28 28 (AFE_DB4)
POLYGON MT (AFE_DB3) 29 29 (AFE_DB3)
(AFE_DB2) 30 30 (AFE_DB2)
CN25 (AFE_DB1) 31 31 (AFE_DB1)
1
MCU (AFE_DB0) 32 32 (AFE_DB0)
2 PD1 FF4-32-S15D5
3 D-GND
B3B-PH-K-M
CN5 DHAI-0516QSPZ
DHAI-0514QSPZ CN6 5VEN 2 2 5VEN
INT24V 1 1 INT24V
PWB (CRUMSDA) 4 4 (CRUMSDA)
PGND 2 2 PGND (CRUMSCL) 6 3 (CRUMSCL)
/MMD 3 3 /MMD PGND 8 1 PGND
MMLD 4 4 MMLD 24V 1 P18-FX-4S-C
/MMCLK 5 5 /MMCLK TCS 3
B5B-PASK-1 DVSEL 5 CRUM
MAIN MT D-GND 7
9
CN23 10 AR model only
1 TMA_O B10B-PHDSS-B
TONER MT 2 TMB_O
B2P-VH CN5 DHAI-0526QSPZ
24V 1 1 24V 1
TCS 2 2 TCS 2 TCS DV
DVSEL 3 6 DVSEL 6
CN12 D-GND 4 5 D-GND 5 un

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RESIST ROLLER 1 24V B4B-PH-K-R 8 BIAS 8
SOLENOID 2 /RRS
3
B3B-PH-K-E DHAI-0515QSPZ
1 BIAS MC 1
2 F-GND

CN10 DHAI-0273QSZZ
CASSETTE PAPER 1 24V CN1 DHAI-0525QSPZ MCFB 1
2 /CPFS1 INT5V 1 1 INT5V GRID 4
SOLENOID 3 INT24V 2 2 INT24V
B3B-PH-K-S 3 3 HVT PWB
4 4 DHAI-0292QSZZ
/BIAS 5 5 /BIAS TC 1
/TC 6 6 /TC
DHAI-0269QSZZ CN7 /GRIDL 7 7 /GRIDL
CED1 1 1 CED1 /MC 8 8 /MC DHAI-0267QSPZ
CED1 D-GND 2 2 D-GND B24B-PNDZS-1 BC 1
3 D-GND
B3B-PH-K-K

DHAI-0289QSZZ CN16
1 LEDPPD1 CN1
PPD1 2 PPD1 D-GND 9 1 D-GND THERMOSTAT
3 D-GND P-GND 10 2 P-GND HLL 1 DHAI-0536QSPZ DHAI-0537QSPZ
B3B-PH-K-R D-GND 11 3 D-GND 2 1 HLL 1
3.3VIN 12 4 3.3VIN HLN 3 2 HLN 2 HL
EN5V 13 5 EN5V
3.3VIN 14 6 3.3VIN
CN26 5V 15 7 5V
MPFS 1 24V /POFF 16 8 /POFF
2 /MPFS 12VIN 12VIN
POWER
SOLENOID 17 9
3 5 24V 18 10 24V SUPPLY
4 MFD FW 19 11 FW PWB
5 DGND 24V 20 12 24V
B5B-PH-K-R /PR 21 13 /PR
AC-INLET AC-CORD
HLOUT 22 14 HLOUT
DSW P-GND 23 15 P-GND L 1 L
DHAI-0272QSZZ CN15 P-GND 24 16 P-GND N 2 N
1 24V B24B-PNDZS-1 PGND
2 24V1(DSWS)
B2P-VH-R
B. ADF unit (2/3)

CN24 DHAI-0532QSP1
24VSPFMT 1 5 COMA
24VSPFMT 2 2 COMB
SPMT_0 3 4 A
SPMT_2 4 6 /A SPMT

MCU SPMT_1
SPMT_3
5
6
7
3
1
B
/B

PWB
SPID
DGND 8
LEDSPID 9
SPPD 10 1 SPID
DGND 11 2 DGND SPID
LEDSPPD 12 3 LEDSPID
B12B-PH-K-S

1 SPPD
2 DGND SPPD
3 LEDSPPD

ADF UNIT

C. 2nd cassette unit (3/3)

2nd CASSETTE UN
CN18
2 /CPFS2 2 14 /CPFS2 1 1 /CPFS2
CPFS2 1 24V 1 13 24V 2 2 24V
11 5V 4 4 5V
8 PPD3 7 7 PPD3
7 D-GND 8 8 D-GND
5V 3 6 PD2 9 11 PD2
PPD3 PPD3 2 4 D-GND 11 12 D-GND
D-GND 1 2
1
9
CED2
D-GND
FG
13
14
6
13 CED2
14 D-GND
3
MCU PWB
3 3 5
5 5 6
PD2 1 9 9 9
PD2 D-GND 2 10 10 10
B14B-PHDSS-B

CED2 1
CED2 D-GND 2

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3. Signal name list
Signal name Name Function/Operation Section
LEDPPD2 PPD2 sensor power Fusing section
PPD2 PPD2 sensor Paper transport detection Fusing section
RTH_IN Thermistor Fusing section thermistor temperature detection Fusing section
VFMOUT Fusing fan Fan drive signal Optical section
FANLK Fusing fan Fan lock detection signal Optical section
/VFMCNT Fan speed signal Fan rotation speed control Optical section
/DMT_0 DUP motor DUP motor phase control Duplex drive section
/DMT_1 DUP motor DUP motor phase control Duplex drive section
/DMT_2 DUP motor DUP motor phase control Duplex drive section
/DMT_3 DUP motor DUP motor phase control Duplex drive section
LEDPOD POD sensor power Paper exit section
POD POD sensor Paper transport detection Paper exit section
/SYNC Laser Horizontal sync signal from the LSU LSU
/LDEN Laser Laser circuit control signal LSU
/VIDEO Laser Laser drive signal LSU
SHOLD Laser Laser APC signal LSU
/PMD Polygon motor Polygon motor drive signal LSU
PMRDY Polygon motor Polygon motor ON/OFF detection signal LSU
PMCLK_A Polygon motor Clock signal to the polygon motor LSU
PD1 PD SW sensor 1st CS paper width sensor Not used
/MMD Main motor Polygon motor drive signal Main drive section
MMLD Main motor Polygon motor ON/OFF detection signal Main drive section
/MMCLK Main motor Clock signal to the polygon motor Main drive section
TMA_O Toner motor Toner motor phase control Toner motor drive section
TMB_O Toner motor Toner motor phase control Toner motor drive section
/RRS 1st transport solenoid Paper transport section
/CPFS1 1st CS pickup solenoid Paper transport section
CED1 Machine cassette detection Paper transport section
LEDPPD1 PPD sensor power Paper transport section
PPD1 PPD sensor Paper transport detection Paper transport section
/MPFS Multi bypass solenoid Optical section
KEYIN1# Key scan input Key detection control Operation section
SELIN3 Select signal 3 HC151 select signal Operation section
STROBE LED driver control Operation section
SELIN1 Select signal 1 HC151 select signal Operation section
OP-CLK LED driver control Operation section
SELIN2 Select signal 2 HC151 select signal Operation section
OP-LATCH LED driver control Operation section
OP-DATA LED driver control Operation section
PSL Power save LED Operation section
ONL Online LED Operation section
PSW Start button control Operation section
KEYIN2# Key scan input Key detection control Operation section
OUTA+ Scanner motor Scanner motor phase control Optical drive section
OUTB+ Scanner motor Scanner motor phase control Optical drive section
OUTA- Scanner motor Scanner motor phase control Optical drive section
OUTB- Scanner motor Scanner motor phase control Optical drive section
VCL Copy lamp Copy lamp control Scanner unit section
(VSAMP) AFE AFE control signal Scanner unit section
CCD-TG CCD CCD control signal Scanner unit section
CCD-RS CCD CCD control signal Scanner unit section
(BSAMP) AFE AFE control signal Scanner unit section
CCD-CP CCD CCD control signal Scanner unit section
(AFE_SDI) AFE AFE serial data Scanner unit section
CCD_PHI2 CCD CCD control signal Scanner unit section
CCD_PHI1 CCD CCD control signal Scanner unit section
(AFE_SEN) AFE AFE control signal Scanner unit section
(ADCLK) AFE AFE control signal Scanner unit section
(AFE_SCK) AFE AFE control signal Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB7) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section

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Signal name Name Function/Operation Section
MHPS MHPS sensor Carriage HP detection Optical section
(AFE_DB5) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB6) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB4) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB3) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB2) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB1) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
(AFE_DB0) AFE Image scan data Scanner unit section
TCS Toner sensor Toner quantity detection Developing section
DVSEL Developing tank detection Developing section
/BIAS HV bias signal HV bias drive Process section
/TC HV TC signal Transfer charger grid control Process section
/GRIDL HV grid signal Main charger grid control Process section
/MC HV MC signal Main charger control Process section
/POFF Low voltage power Output power control Power section
FW Low voltage power Zero cross detection Power section
/PR Heater lamp Power relay control Power section
HLOUT Heater lamp Heater lamp control Power section
SPMT_0 ADF motor ADF motor phase control ADF section
SPMT_2 ADF motor ADF motor phase control ADF section
SPMT_1 ADF motor ADF motor phase control ADF section
SPMT_3 ADF motor ADF motor phase control ADF section
SPID SPID sensor ADF UN paper entry sensor ADF section
LEDSPID SPID sensor power ADF section
SPPD SPPD sensor ADF transport detection ADF section
LEDSPPD SPPD sensor power ADF section
/CPFS2 2nd CS pickup solenoid 2nd cassette section
PPD3 PPD3 sensor 2nd CS paper transport detection 2nd cassette section
PD2 PD2 SW sensor 2nd CS paper width detection 2nd cassette section
CED2 2nd CS cassette detection 2nd cassette section
/REV IEEE1284 /REV signal Network section
/INIT IEEE1284 /INIT signal Network section
/SLCTIN IEEE1284 /SLCTIN signal Network section
/AUTOFD IEEE1284 /AUTOFD signal Network section
/STB IEEE1284 /STB signal Network section
/FAULT IEEE1284 /FAULT signal Network section
SLCT IEEE1284 SLCT signal Network section
PE IEEE1284 PE signal Network section
BUSY IEEE1284 BUSY signal Network section
/ACK IEEE1284 /ACK signal Network section
PARAD7 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD6 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD5 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD4 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD3 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD2 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD1 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
PARAD0 IEEE1284 Data bus Network section
/OA_RST Option reset Reset signal to the NIC PWB Network section

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MCU PWB (CPU section) 1/12


VCC3
Spreading Range : +/- 1.2% VCC3

C1
When IC1 is, mounted NOT mounted *6
R7(*3) OPEN 0J R1 R2 C2
IC1 BR1 BR2 BR3
R4(*1) OPEN 680J
A. MCU PWB

N.M. N.M. 0.1u TP257 R3 /STBY 1 8 D15 1 8 /CS0# 1 8


D 7 1 *2 R4 *1 XTAL NMI 2 7 D14 2 7 /CS1# 2 7 D
R8(*4) 22J OPEN TP253 VDD XIN/CLKIN /WDTOVF D13 /CS2#
6 FRSEL XOUT 8 3 6 3 6 3 6
TP254 4 5 TP262 4 5 D12 4 5 /CS3# 4 5
R3(*2) 0J OPEN TP255 S0 SSCLK X1 C3 C4
3 S1 VSS 2
HC-49U/S 10kJx4 10kJx4 10kJx4
C5(*5) 27pF 15pF 19.6608MHz 100p 100p
CY25811SC BR5 BR6
C1(*6) 27pF 15pF R5 R6 R7 *3 EXTAL MCNT R245 10kJ(open) D11 ARB_INT
1 8 1 8
/CS5 R246 10kJ D10 2 7 (FW) 2 7
*R3,R4,C1, and C5 are temtative N.M. 0J CRUMSCL R247 10kJ D9 3 6 CPU_SYNC 3 6
C6 /PRINTST R248 10kJ D8 4 5 CCD_TG 4 5
C5 *5
TP256 R8 *4 12p 10kJx4 10kJx4
4. Circuit diagram

BR7 BR8
RY/BY 1 8 D7 1 8
/ESSRDY 2 7 D6 2 7
(KEYIN2) 3 6 D5 3 6
TP263 4 5 D4 4 5

10kJx4 10kJx4

(2,4)
C78
/PRINTST 100p BR10 BR11
(2) /PRINTST
TP1 R9 33J /RD# TP209 DMT0 D3 1 8 CPUCLK(NC) 4 5
(2,3) /RD DMT0 (6)
TP218 R10 33J /HWR# TP208 DMT1 D2 2 7 /RD# 3 6
(3) /HWR DMT1 (6)
TP220 R11 100J /LWR# TP207 DMT2 D1 3 6 /HWR# 2 7
(2) /LWR

/RESET1
DMT2 (6)
TP206 DMT3 D0 4 5 /LWR# 1 8
DMT3 (6)

CPUCLK(NC)
TP222 R12 33J TP205 MMCLK

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(4) SELIN3 MMCLK (5)
(4) SELIN2 TP224 R13 33J TP204 RESETOUT1 10kJx4 10kJx4
TP226 R14 33J TP203
(4) SELIN1 D_CONT (4)
TP202 STROBE BR12
STROBE (4)

EXTAL
XTAL
/STBY
NMI
TP201 CRUMSCL SPFMT3 4 5 POFF R249 N.M._10kJ
CRUMSCL (12)
(8) ONL ONL TP200 CRUMSDTA SPFMT2/MIRCNT 3 6 TxD R250 10kJ
CRUMSDTA (12)
(KEYIN2) TP199 /CS5 SPFMT1 2 7 SDA R251 2kJ

33p
33p
33p
(4) (KEYIN2)

/WDTOVF
/ESSRDY TP198 MCNT SPFMT0 1 8 SCL R252 2kJ
MCNT (5)
RY/BY

TP7
(3) RY/BY

TP228
TP227
TP225
TP223
TP221
TP219
TP216
TP217
TP215
TP214
TP213
TP212
TP211
TP210
CPU3.3 10kJx4

TP229

TP230
BR14 BR15

C7
C8
C9
DMT0 1 8 /TRANSST 1 8
DMT1 2 7 /SCANST 2 7
C DMT2 3 6 /SCANSP# 3 6 C
DMT3 4 5 TP267 4 5

10kJx4 10kJx4

IC2

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BR16
(SIN1) 4 5
(SIN2) 3 6
(SIN3)

Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss
Vss

NMI
2 7

RES

VCC
VCC
XTAL
STBY

PF7/0
(KEYIN1) 1 8

EXTAL

PF6/AS
PF5/RD
103 64 TP197

PF3/LWR
WDTOVF
(USB_IN) (4)

P50/TxD2
AVcc P35/SCK1

PF4/HWR

P51/RxD2

P52/SCK2
PF1/BACK
SCL 10kJx4

PF0/BREQ
104 63

P63/TEND1
SCL (3)

P62/DREQ1
Vref

P53/ADTRG
TP231 P34/SCK0 RxD
(5) RTH 105 P40/AN0 P33/RxD1 62 RxD (9)
TP232 106 61 TP196 SDA /ES_PAGE R17 10kJ

P61/TEND0/CS5
(5) (TCS_AN) SDA (3)

P60/DREQ0/CS4
P41/AN1 P32/RxD0

P20/PO0/TIOCA3
P24/PO4/TIOCA4
P25/PO5/TIOCB4
P26/PO6/TIOCA5
P27/PO7/TIOCB5

P21/PO1/YICOB3
P22/PO2/TIOCC3
P23/PO3/TIOCD3
TP233 107 60 TxD /MSU_ST1 R261 10kJ
(4) (SIN1) P42/AN2 P31/TxD1 TxD (9)
TP234 108 59 TP195 POFF RxD R262 10kJ
(4) (SIN2) P43/AN3 P30/TxD0 POFF (2,5)
TP235 109 58 CRUMSDTA R263 10kJ
(4) (SIN3) P44/AN4 VCC
/ES_PAGE TP236 110 57 TP6 1 8 BR17 TP194 D15

PF2/LCAS/ WAIT/BREQO
TP237 P45/AN5 PD7/D15 TP8 TP193 D14 R19 STROBE R421 10kJ
(4) (KEYIN1) 111 P46/AN6/DA0 PD6/D14 56 2 7 33Jx4
/MSU_ST1 TP238 112 55 TP9 3 6 TP192 D13 10kJ
C11 P47/AN7/DA1 PD5/D13 TP10 TP191 D12
113 AVss PD4/D12 54 4 5
N.M. 114 53
R18 /SCANSP# TP239 Vss Vss TP24 BR18 TP190 D11
(2) /SCANSP 115 P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD PD3/D11 52 1 8
/SCANST 33J 116 51 TP25 2 7 33Jx4 TP189 D10
(2) /SCANST P16/PO14/TIOCA2 HD6412321VF25(H8S/2321) PD2/D10
/TRANSST 117 50 TP30 3 6 TP188 D9
(2) /TRANSST P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC PD1/D9
TP240 118 49 TP31 4 5 TP187 D8
(5) PMCLK P14/PO12/TIOCA1 PD0/D8
SPFMT3 TP241 119 48 TP32 1 8 BR19 TP186 D7
(4) SPFMT3 P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB PE7/D7
SPFMT2/MIRCNT TP242 120 47 TP33 2 7 33Jx4 TP185 D6
(4) SPFMT2/MIRCNT P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA PE6/D6
SPFMT1 TP243 121 46 TP125 3 6 TP184 D5
(4) SPFMT1 P11/PO9/TIOCB0/DACK1 PE5/D5
SPFMT0 TP244 122 45 TP126 4 5 TP183 D4
(4) SPFMT0 P10/PO8/TIOCA0/DACK0 PE4/D4
123 MD0 Vss 44
124 43 TP127 1 8 BR20 TP182 D3
MD1 PE3/D3 TP128 TP181 D2
125 MD2 PE2/D2 42 2 7 33Jx4
(8) PSL PSL TP245 126 41 TP129 3 6 TP180 D1
TP246 PG0/CAS PE1/D1 TP130 TP179 D0
127 PG1/CS3 PE0/D0 40 4 5
128 PG2/CS2 VCC 39
BR21
TP2 5 4 /CS3#

TP247
TP248 6 3 /CS2#
(2) /CS2

PG3/CS1
PG4/CS0
Vss
NC
VCC
PC0/A0
PC1/A1
PC2/A2
PC3/A3
Vss
PC4/A4
PC5/A5
PC6/A6
PC7/A7
PB0/A8
PB1/A9
PB2/A10
PB3/A11
Vss
PB4/A12
PB5/A13
PB6/A14
PB7/A15
PA0/A16
PA1/A17
PA2/A18
PA3/A19
Vss
PA4/A20/IRQ4
PA5/A21/IRQ5
PA6/A22/IRQ6
PA7/A23/IRQ7
P67/CS7/IRQ3
P66/CS6/IRQ2
Vss
Vss
P65/IRQ1
P64/IRQ0
D[15..0] (2,3)
TP154 7 2 /CS1#
(3) /CS1
8 1 /CS0#

1
2
3
4
5
(3) /CS0

10
19
28
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B TP155 B
33Jx4 H8S/2321
TP131

TP133 6
TP134 7
TP135 8
TP136 9
TP137 11
TP138 12
TP139 13
TP140 14
TP141 15
TP142 16
TP143 17
TP144 18
TP145 20
TP146 21
TP147 22
TP148 23
TP149 24
TP150 25
TP151 26
TP152 27
TP153 29
TP132

C12
C13
N.M.

22pF

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 6


Reset Circuit

C14
C15

N.M.
N.M.
BR22
BR24

33Jx4
TP252 ARB_INT
ARB_INT (2)
TP249 (FW) VCC3 VCC3

8
7
6
5
8 BR23
7 33Jx4
6
5
8
7 33Jx4
6
5
CPU_SYNC (FW) (4)
TP251
CPU_SYNC (2)
TP250
mt_at_home# (4)
TP261 CCD_TG
CCD_TG (2,4)
TP178 (SPPD)
(SPPD) (7)
TP177 (PSW) R20

33Jx4
(PSW) (7)
100kJ

1
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3
4
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2
3
4

BR25
BR26
33J
IC3

R16

8
7
6
5
8
7 33Jx4
6
5
2 4 TP260
VDD VOUT /RESET0 (2,3,4)
1uF
C10
C16
0.1u

1 3 TP259
GND CT
BU4212F C17 C18
N.M.

1
2
3
4
0.01uF

TP166
TP167
TP168 1
TP169 2
TP170 3
TP171 4
TP172
TP173
TP174
TP175
TP176

L11 0J (1608)

TP156
TP157
TP158
TP159
TP160
TP161
TP162
TP163
TP164
TP165
VCC3
L1

A1
A2
A3
A5
A6
A7
A9

A0
A4
A8
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20

ZJSR5101-223(open)
CPU3.3
A[20..0] (2,3) ASIC_RESET

0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
C19
+
R21 33J
10u/16V RESETOUT1 TP258
A /ASIC_RST (2,4,12) A

C20
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
R22 C26
10kJ 47p

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Graphic_ASIC section) VCC3 VCC3


2/12
VCC3
BR67 10kJx4 L12 N.M.
TP338 R23 33J VCC3 MTAD0 4 5 PIDATA0 1 8
(4) VSAMP
MTAD1 3 6 PIDATA1 2 7 L2
R24 33J BR27 10kJx4 MTAD2 2 7 PIDATA2 3 6
(1,4) CCD_TG
/PCLPRO 4 5 MTAD3 1 8 PIDATA3 4 5 G3.3V
TP339 R25 33J /FAXPRO 3 6
(4) CCD_RS BR70 10kJx4
/ESPRD 2 7 BR66 10kJx4 ZJSR5101-223

0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
TP340 R26 33J /OUTACK 1 8 MTAD4 4 5
(4) BSAMP
MTAD5 3 6 PIDATA4 1 8 C37 +
TP341 R27 33J MTAD6 2 7 PIDATA5 2 7
(4) CCD_CP
/INREQ R28 10KJ MTAD7 1 8 PIDATA6 3 6 47u/16V

C27
C28
C29
C30
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
C36
D AFE_SDI TP342 R29 33J PIDATA7 4 5 D
(4) AFE_SDI
BR68 10kJx4
TP343 R30 33J BR28 10kJx4 MTAD8 4 5 BR71 10kJx4
(4) CCD_PHI2 JTG_TCK 4 5 MTAD9 3 6
TP344 R31 33J JTG_TMS 3 6 MTAD10 2 7
(4) CCD_PHI1 JTG_TDI 2 7 MTAD11 1 8

0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u

TP345 R32 33J JTG_TDO 1 8


(4) AFE_SEN
BR69 10kJx4
TP346 R33 33J MTAD12 4 5
(4) ADCLK
/OUTCS R34 10KJ MTAD13 3 6

C38
C39
C40
C41
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
C47

TP347 R35 33J MTAD14 2 7


(4) AFE_SCK

(1,3,4)
MTAD15 1 8

/RESET0
(4) AFE_DB[7..0]
BR29
AFE_DB7 0Jx4 1 8 TP348
AFE_DB6 2 7 TP349
VCC3
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u
0.1u

C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 AFE_DB5 TP350

TP77
TP78
TP79
TP80
TP81
TP82
TP83
TP84
TP85
TP86
TP87
TP88
TP89
TP90
TP91
TP92
TP93
TP94
TP95
TP96
TP97
TP98
TP99
3 6

TP337
TP336
TP335
TP334
TP333
TP332
TP331
TP330
TP329
TP328
TP327
TP326
TP325
TP324
TP323
TP100
TP101
TP102
TP103
TP104
TP105
TP106
TP107
TP108
TP109
TP110
TP111
AFE_DB4 4 5 TP351
47p 47p 47p 47p 47p N.M. 47p 47p N.M. 47p N.M. BR31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 8 AFE_DB7 AFE_DB3 0Jx4 1 8 TP352
C59
C60
C61
C62
C63
C64
C65
C66
C67
C68
C69

2 7 AFE_DB6 AFE_DB2 2 7 TP353


3 6 AFE_DB5 AFE_DB1 3 6 TP354

JTG_TDO
JTG_TDI
JTG_TMS
/INREQ
/ESPRD
/FAXPRO
/PCLPRO

JTG_TCK
/OUTCS
/OUTACK
MTAD15
MTAD14
MTAD13
MTAD12
MTAD11
MTAD10
MTAD9
MTAD8
MTAD7
MTAD6
MTAD5
MTAD4
MTAD3
MTAD2
MTAD1
MTAD0
PIDATA0
PIDATA1
PIDATA2
PIDATA3
PIDATA4
PIDATA5
PIDATA6
PIDATA7
4 5 AFE_DB4 AFE_DB0 4 5 TP355
BR30 10kJx4 G3.3V
1 8 AFE_DB3 TP356
(10) CL
2 7 AFE_DB2
3 6 AFE_DB1
4 5 AFE_DB0
BR32 10kJx4
R36 10kJ AFE_SDI

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IC4

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TDI
TD0
TCK
TMS
VCC3

TRSK
/INCS
/POCS

ADCLK
/INACK

/INREQ

BSAMP
VSAMP

CLPWM
/ESPRD

/OUTCS
/HSYNC

MDAT15
MDAT14
MDAT13
MDAT12
MDAT11
MDAT10
MDAT09
MDAT08
MDAT07
MDAT06
MDAT05
MDAT04
MDAT03
MDAT02
MDAT01
MDAT00

AFESCK
CCD_CP
CCD_RS
CCD_TG

VCC(AC)
AFE_SDI
VCC(AC)
PIDATA0
PIDATA1
PIDATA2
VCC(AC)
PIDATA3
PIDATA4
PIDATA5
PIDATA6
PIDATA7

GND(AC)
GND(AC)
GND(AC)

/FAXPRD
/PCLPRD

AFE_DB0
AFE_DB1
AFE_DB2
AFE_DB3
AFE_DB4
AFE_DB5
AFE_DB6
AFE_DB7
/OUTACK

AFE_SEN
/OUTREQ

CCD_PH1
CCD_PH2
BR33 10kJx4

VCC(CORE)
VCC(CORE)
VCC(CORE)
VCC(CORE)

GND(CORE)
GND(CORE)
GND(CORE)
GND(CORE)
1 8 MM_BI0 223 148 TP112
MM_BI1 TP357 GND(CORE) /POREQ
2 7 (5) MM_Y3 224 MM_Y3 VCC(AC) 147
3 6 MM_BI2 TP358 225 146 TP113
(5) MM_Y2
1 1
MM_AI0 TP359 MM_Y2 /PIWT TP114
C 4 5 (5) MM_Y1 226 MM_Y1 /PIACK 145 C
227 VCC(CORE) GND(AC) 144
R37 10kJ MM_AI1 TP360 228 143 /POACK TP115
(6) MM_PH_B
1 1

R38 10kJ MM_AI2 MM_BI0 TP361 MM_PH_B /POACK /PIREQ TP116


(6) MM_BI0 229 MM_BI0 /PIREQ 142
MM_BI1 TP362 230 141
(6) MM_BI1 MM_BI1 GND(CORE)
MM_BI2 TP363 231 140 PODATA0 TP117
TP364 MM_BI2 PODATA0 PODATA1 TP118 VCC3
(6) MM_PH_A 232 MM_PH_A PODATA1 139
MM_AI0 TP365 233 138 PODATA2 TP119
(6) MM_AI0 MM_AI0 PODATA2
MM_AI1 TP366 234 137 PODATA3 TP120
(3) MAD[12..0] (6) MM_AI1 MM_AI1 PODATA3
MM_AI2 TP367 235 136 PODATA4 TP121
MM_AI2 PODATA4 PODATA5 TP122 R39
236 GND(AC) PODATA5 135
MAD3 TP409 1 8 TP368 237 134 PODATA6 TP123
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

MAD2 TP410 TP369 RAM_MAD3 PODATA6 PODATA7 TP124 10kJ


2 7 238 RAM_MAD2 PODATA7 133
MAD1 TP411 3 6 TP370 239 132
1

MAD0 TP412 TP371 GND(CORE) VCC(CORE) TP76


4 5 240 RAM_MAD1 /TRANSST 131 /TRANSST (1)
BR34 33Jx4 241 130 TP322
MAD10 TP413 TP372 RAM_MAD0 /RECEPTST TP75
1 8 242 RAM_MAD10 /PRINTST 129 /PRINTST (1)
TP422 2 7 TP373 243 128 TP74
(3) BANK1 VCC(CORE) /SCANST /SCANST (1)
TP423 3 6 TP374 244 127 TP73 RCV
(3) BANK0 RAM_BANKS1 RCV RCV (11)
TP424 4 5 TP375 245 126 TP72 VPIN
(3) /SDCS VPIN (11)
1 1 1 1 1

BR35 33Jx4 RAM_BANKS0 VPIN TP71 VMIN


246 RAM_CS VMIN 125 VMIN (11)
TP425 1 8 TP376 247 124
(3) /SDRAS RAM_RAS GND(CORE)
TP426 2 7 TP377 248 123 TP70 R40 33J TP321
(3) /SDCAS RAM_CAS VPOUT VPOUT (11)
TP427 3 6 TP378 249 122 TP69 R41 33J TP320
(3) /SDWDE
1 1 1

VCC(AC) VMOUT VMOUT (11)


TP428 4 5 TP379 250 121 TP68 R42 33J TP319
(3) RAMDB[15..0] (3) DQM0 RAM_WDE OEN OEN (11)
BR36 33Jx4 251 120
RAM_DQM0 GND(AC) TP67 R43 33J TP318
252 GND(AC) SUSPEND 119 SUSPEND (11)
RAMDB7 TP431 1 8 TP380 253 118 TP54 1 8 PARAD0 TP317 VCC3
RAMDB6 TP432 TP381 RAM_DATA7 IE1284_PARAD0 TP53 BR63 PARAD1 TP316
2 7 254 RAM_DATA6 IE1284_PARAD1 117 2 7
VCC3 RAMDB5 TP433 TP382 TP52 PARAD2 TP315
N.M.
N.M.
N.M.
N.M.

3 6 255 116 3 6
1 1 1 1 1

RAMDB4 TP434 TP383 RAM_DATA5 VCC(AC) TP51 33Jx4 PARAD3 TP314


4 5 256 RAM_DATA4 IE1284_PARAD2 115 4 5
BR39 10kJx4 BR37 33Jx4 257
ASIC 114 MEM_INT R253 10kJ
RAMDB7 RAMDB3 TP435 TP384 GND(CORE) IE1284_PARAD3 TP50 PARAD4 TP313 CLKSW R254 10kJ
1 8 1 8 258 RAM_DATA3 IE1284_PARAD4 113 1 8
2 7 RAMDB6 RAMDB2 TP436 2 7 TP385 259 HG73C141HFV 112 TP49 2 BR62 7 PARAD5 TP312 /POACK R255 10kJ
RAM_DATA2 IE1284_PARAD5
C70
C71
C72
C73

3 6 RAMDB5 RAMDB1 TP437 3 6 TP386 260 111 TP48 3 6 PARAD6 TP311 /PIREQ R256 10kJ
1 1 1 1

RAMDB4 RAMDB0 TP438 TP387 RAM_DATA1 IE1284_PARAD6 TP47 33Jx4 PARAD7 TP310
4 5 4 5 261 RAM_DATA0 IE1284_PARAD7 110 4 5
BR40 33Jx4 262 109
1

BR42 10kJx4 RAMDB15 TP439 TP388 GND(AC) IE1284_REV TP46 R404 33J /REV TP309 BR43 10kJx4
1 8 263 108
1

RAM_DATA15 VCC(CORE) /REV (13) PARAD[7..0] (13)


1 8 RAMDB3 RAMDB14 TP440 2 7 TP389 264 107 TP45 R403 33J FAULT TP308 PODATA0 1 8
RAM_DATA14 IE1284_FAULT /FAULT (13)
2 7 RAMDB2 RAMDB13 TP441 3 6 TP390 265 106 PODATA1 2 7
1

RAMDB12 TP442 TP391 VCC(CORE) IE1284_ACK TP44 /ACK TP307 PODATA2


3 6 RAMDB1 4 5 266 RAM_DATA13 IE1284_BUSY 105 1 8 /ACK (13) 3 6
B 4 5 RAMDB0 BR41 33Jx4 267 104 TP43 2 BR61 7 BUSY TP306 PODATA3 4 5 B
RAM_DATA12 IE1284_PE BUSY (13)
RAMDB11 TP443 1 8 TP392 268 103 TP42 3 6 PE TP305
1 1 1

RAM_DATA11 GND(CORE) PE (13)


BR45 10kJx4 RAMDB10 TP444 2 7 TP393 269 102 TP41 4 33Jx4 5 SLCT TP304
RAM_DATA10 IE1284_SLCT SLCT (13)
1 8 RAMDB15 RAMDB9 TP445 3 6 TP394 270 101 BR46 10kJx4
1

RAMDB8 TP446 TP395 RAM_DATA9 IE1284_INIT TP40 /INIT TP303 PODATA4


2 7 RAMDB14 4 5 271 RAM_DATA8 IE1284_SLCTIN 100 1 8 /INIT (13) 1 8
3 6 RAMDB13 BR44 33Jx4 272 99 TP39 2 BR60 7 /SLCTIN TP302 PODATA5 2 7
1 1

VCC(CORE) VCC(CORE) /SLCTIN (13)


4 5 RAMDB12 TP429 1 8 TP396 273 98 TP38 3 6 /AUTOFD TP301 PODATA6 3 6
(3) DQM1
1

RAM_DQM1 IE1284_AUTOFD /AUTOFD (13)


TP430 2 7 TP397 274 97 TP37 4 33Jx4 5 /STB TP300 PODATA7 4 5
(3) SDCKE RAM_CKE IE1284_STB /STB (13)
BR48 10kJx4 TP447 3 6 TP398 275 96
GND(AC) TSP_MODE

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 7


1 8 RAMDB11 TP448 4 5 TP399 TP400 276 95
1

BR47 82Jx4 RAM_CLK_OUT TSO0 TP55 VCC3 VCC3


2 7 RAMDB10 277 GND(CORE) /SCANSP 94 /SCANSP (1)
3 6 RAMDB9 MAD12 TP414 1 8 TP401 278 93 VCC3
1

MAD11 TP415 TP402 RAM_MAD12 VCC(AC) TP56


4 5 RAMDB8 2 7 279 RAM_MAD11 OPE_CLK 92 OP_CLK (4)
MAD9 TP416 3 6 TP403 280 91 VCC3
MAD8 TP417 TP404 RAM_MAD9 GND(AC) TP57
4 5 281 VCC(CORE) OPE_LATCH 90 OP_LATCH (4)
BR49 33Jx4 282 89 TP58 R44 R45
RAM_MAD8 OPE_DATA OP_DATA (4)
MAD7 TP418 1 8 TP405 283 88 TP59 10kJ N.M. R48 BR51 10kJx4
1 1 1 1

MAD6 TP419 TP406 RAM_MAD7 TM TP60 TM (4) N.M. RCV


2 7 284 VCC(AC) /TM 87 TM_ (4) 1 8
MAD5 TP420 3 6 TP407 285 86 VPIN 2 7
MAD4 TP421 TP408 RAM_MAD6 VCC(CORE) TP5 TP298 TP299 VMIN
4 5 286 RAM_MAD5 OUTP14B 85 3 6
BR50 33Jx4 287 84 TP34 4 5
R47 33J RAM_CLK_OUT RAM_MAD4 OUTP13B TP35 PFCLK
(3) SDCLK 288 GND(AC) OUTP12B 83
TP449 289 82 TP36 BR52 10kJx4
C74 CPUDATA15 OUTP11B TP61 PARAD0
290 CPUDATA14 OUTP10B 81 SPFON (4) 1 8
N.M. 291 80 TP62 R50 R49 PARAD1 2 7
1 1 1

CPUDATA13 OUTP09B TP63 MIRON (4) N.M. 10kJ R51 PARAD2


292 CPUDATA12 OUTP08B 79 MPFS (5) 3 6
293 78 10kJ PARAD3 4 5
CPUDATA11 GND(CORE) TP64
294 CPUDATA10 OUTP07B 77 HL (5)
295 76 TP65 BR53 10kJx4
1 1 1

CPUDATA9 OUTP06B TP66 PR (5) PARAD4


296 CPUDATA8 OUTP05B 75 CPFS2 (5) 1 8
VCC3 PARAD5 2 7
C264 1000p PARAD6 3 6
0J (1608) PARAD7 4 5
L13 X2
8 5 R53 33J SFCLK48 BR54 10kJx4

CPU_DATA7
CPU_DATA6
CPU_DATA5
CPU_DATA4
VCC(AC)
CPU_DATA3
CPU_DATA2
CPU_DATA1
CPU_DATA0
GND(AC)
MIRCNT
/CPUSYNC
MEM_INT
ARB_INT
VCC(CORE)
CPU_AD8
CPU_AD7
CPU_AD6
CPU_AD5
GND(CORE)
RAM_CLK_IN
CPU_AD4
CPU_AD3
CPU_AD2
CPU_AD1
CPU_AD0
/CPUCS
SFCLK48
GND(CORE)
/CPUWR
/CPURD
/RESET
VCC(CORE)
PFCLK
CLKSW
GND(CORE)
PFCLKOUT
PFCLKIN
GND(PLL)
VCC(PLL)
GND(PLL)
VCC(PLL)
TM2_15M
/SYNC
GND(AC)
/VIDEO
/LEND
VCC(AC)
OUTP00A
OUTP01A
OUTP02A
OUTP03A
OUTP04A
OUTP05A
OUTP06A
OUTP15A
VCC(CORE)
OUTP07A
OUTP08A
GND(CORE)
OUTP09A
OUTP10A
OUTP11A
OUTP12A
OUTP13A
VCC(CORE)
OUTP14A
OUTP00B
GND(AC)
OUTP01B
OUTP02B
OUTP03B
OUTP04B
VCC(AC)

VCC OUTPUT /INIT 1 8


C76 /SLCTIN 2 7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

0.1u C77 /AUTOFD 3 6

C75
/STB

22000p
CLK_CONT1 4 82p 4 5
N.C. GND

TP269
TP272
TP273
TP274
TP275
TP276

TP271

A SG8002DC(48.0000MHz) A
VCC3

D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
R52

D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
VCC3 SYNC# TP450
TP4

(/SYNC) (4)
TP268
TP285
TP287
TP286
TP288
TP289
TP290
TP291
TP292
TP293
TP294
TP295
TP296
TP297

RAM_CLK_OUT

MEM_INT
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
SFCLK48
PFCLK
CLKSW
PFCLKOUT
PFCLKIN
SYNC#

R374
(1,3) D[15..0]
TP277
TP278
TP279
TP280
TP281
TP282
TP283
TP284
TP3

VCC3 10J N.M.


C79
(1,3) A[20..0]
47p PFCLKOUT
/CS2

X3
/RD

L10 0J (1608) R363 33J R409 TP451 R406 33J


(4) (/ASIC_RST)
PFCLKIN N.M._10KJ
(1)

8 VCC OUTPUT 5
R407 N.M. R375
(1) /LWR
(5) LDEN

(1,4) /RESET1
(5) RRS

0.1u
/ASIC_RST
(1,3)
GRIDL

C231
VFM_24V

N.M.
(5) CPFS1

(5) MRPS1
(5) MRPS2
(5) MRPS3

(5) PTPULSE

MIRCNT
ARB_INT
VFMCNT_12V

/LEND

120p R408 N.M.


(5)
(5) MC

(5) MMD
(5) TC
(5) PMD
(5) BIAS

22000p
TP452 /OA_RST (13)
(1)
(5)

CLK_CONT1 4

C232
(4)

N.C. GND
(4) VIDEO#

C230
C256 C257 R236 N.M. CLK_CONT
(5)

(5)

(1,5) POFF
N.M. 47p
(1) CPU_SYNC
(1,4,12)

SG8002DC(18.3856MHz)

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Memory section) 3/12


FlashROM VPP Controll

VCC3

D Serial EE-PROM D

VCC3 VCC3 VCC3


J1,J2

C81 1
0.1u R56 VPP 2
IC5 10kJ 3
8 VCC E0 1
7 WC E1 2
(1) SCL 6 SCL E2 3
R58 1kJ

N.M.
(1) SDA 5 SDA VSS 4

24C02/24WC04/24WC08 R59
N.M.

R62

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RAMDB[15..0] (2)

VCC3
VCC3 VCC3
C SDRAM C
IC6
(1,2) A[20..0] FLASH ROM

N.M.
N.M.
1 VCC VSS 54
VCC3 RAMDB0 RAMDB15

10kJ
2 DQ0 DQ15 53
3 VCCQ VSSQ 52
RAMDB1 4 51 RAMDB14
SRAM RAMDB2 DQ1 DQ14 RAMDB13
5 DQ2 DQ13 50
6 VSSQ VCCQ 49

R63
R64
R65
R66 RAMDB3 7 48 RAMDB12
10kJ RAMDB4 DQ3 DQ12 RAMDB11
IC7
8 DQ4 DQ11 47
9 VCCQ VSSQ 46
RAMDB5 10 45 RAMDB10
IC8 A16 A17 RAMDB6 DQ5 DQ10 RAMDB9
1 A15 A16 48 11 DQ6 DQ9 44
A0 1 6 D8 A15 2 47 12 43
A1 A0 I/O0 D9 A14 A14 BYTE RAMDB7 VSSQ VCCQ RAMDB8
2 A1 I/O1 7 3 A13 GND 46 TP457 13 DQ7 DQ8 42
A2 3 10 D10 A13 4 45 D15 14 41
A3 A2 I/O2 D11 A12 A12 DQ15 D7 VCC VSS
4 A3 I/O3 11 5 A11 DQ7 44 (2) DQM0 15 LDQM NC 40
A4 13 22 D12 A11 6 43 D14 16 39 TP458
A4 I/O4 A10 DQ14 (2) /SDWDE WE UDQM DQM1 (2)
A5 14 23 D13 A10 7 42 D6 17 38
A5 I/O5 A9 DQ6 (2) /SDCAS CAS CLK SDCLK (2)
A6 15 26 D14 A9 8 41 D13 18 37
A6 I/O6 A8 DQ13 (2) /SDRAS RAS CLKE SDCKE (2)
A7 16 27 D15 A20 9 40 D5 19 36 R67 0J MAD12
A7 I/O7 A19 DQ5 (2) /SDCS CS NC
A8 17 10 39 D12 20 35 MAD11
A8 NC DQ12 (2) BANK0 BA0 A11
A9 18 /HWR TP453 11 38 D4 21 34 MAD9
A9 WE DQ4 (2) BANK1 BA1 A9
A10 19 R68 0J 12 37 MAD10 22 33 MAD8
A11 A10 VCC3 VCC3 (1,2,4) /RESET0 TP454 VPP RP VCC D11 MAD0 A10 A8 MAD7
20 A11 13 VPP DQ11 36 23 A0 A7 32
A12 21 14 35 D3 MAD1 24 31 MAD6
A13 A12 WP DQ3 D10 MAD2 A1 A6 MAD5
29 A13 (1) RY/BY
TP455 15
RY/BY DQ10 34 25 A2 A5 30
A14 30 A19 16 33 D2 MAD3 26 29 MAD4
A15 A14 A18 R69 0J A18 DQ2 D9 A3 A4
31 A15 VDD 8 TP456 17
A17 DQ9 32 27 VCC VSS 28
A16 32 24 A8 18 31 D1
A16 VDD A7 A7 DQ1 D8 C82
19 A6 DQ8 30
C83 C84 A6 20 29 D0 N.M.
A5 DQ0 SDRAM (16bit x 4bank)
5 A5 21 28 /RD
(1) /CS1 CS1 A4 OE
/RD 28 0.1u 0.1u A4 22 27
(1,2) /RD OE A3 GND
/HWR 12 9 A3 23 26
(1) /HWR WE GND A2 CE /CS0 (1)
25 A2 24 25 A1
GND A1 A0

A17

N.M.
N.M.
IS63LV1024L-12J-TR

N.M.
N.M.
Flash ROM
N.M.
N.M.

0.1u
B A1 B
C87 VCC3

0.1u

C235
C236
R70
C85
C86
C88 C89 C90 C91 C92 C93 C94
C233
C234

0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 8


(1,2) D[15..0] MAD[12..0] (2)

IC7

LH28F800BJE-PBTL90(LHF80JZP) S29AL008D70TFI020#
LH28F160BJE-BTL90(LHF16JT2) S29GL016A90TFIR20#
IC6 Vendor/Type
R81 10kJ OPEN
OPEN OPEN
R82
(J1,J2 in the case of N.M.:0J)
128Mb(2Mx16bitx4bank) K4S281632I-UC60
A R86 0J OPEN A
R83 OPEN 10kJ
C86 0.1u OPEN
C87 OPEN 22000p

64Mb(1Mx16bitx4bank) K4S641632K-UC75

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Driver section 1) VCC3


4/12
5V/3.3V 3.3V VCC3

IC9
Digital Input Multiprexer 20 C80
TP496 VCC VCC3 0.1u
(11) USB_IN 2 1A1 1Y1 18 (USB_IN) (1)
4 16 TP497 R71 33J
5V SIN1 1A2 1Y2 (SIN1) (1)
6 14 TP498 R72 33J IC43
SIN2 1A3 1Y3 (SIN2) (1)
8 12 TP499 R73 33J 20
SIN3 1A4 1Y4 AFE_SDI# (SIN3) (1) VCC
IC10 AFE_SDI R15 TP18 11 9 TP19 R130 2 18 TP534 R46 VSAMP#
(2) AFE_SDI 2A1 2Y1 AFE_SDI# (10) (2) VSAMP 1A1 1Y1 CCD_TG# VSAMP# (10)
TP463 4 16 0J 13 7 0J 4 16 TP535 R54 56J
(7) (PPD1) D0 VCC (2) AFE_SEN 2A2 2Y2 AFE_SEN# (10) (1,2) CCD_TG 1A2 1Y2 CCD_RS# CCD_TG# (10)
TP464 3 15 5 6 14 TP536 56J R55
(7) (POD) D1 (2) AFE_SCK 2A3 2Y3 AFE_SCK# (10) (2) CCD_RS 1A3 1Y3 CCD_RS# (10)
D TP465 2 17 3 TP17 8 12 TP537 R57 100J BSAMP# D
(7) (MFD) D2 2A4 2Y4 (2) BSAMP 1A4 1Y4 BSAMP# (10)
TP466 1 R74 TP493 1 11 9 TP538 56J R60 CCD_CP#
(7) (CED1) D3 1G (2) CCD_CP 2A1 2Y1 CCD_PHI2# CCD_CP# (10)
TP467 15 5 19 13 7 TP539 R61 56J
(7) (TCS) D4 Y SIN1 2G (2) CCD_PHI2 2A2 2Y2 CCD_PHI1# CCD_PHI2# (10)
TP468 14 TP487 10 15 5 TP540 100J R82
(7) (PMRDY) D5 GND (2) CCD_PHI1 2A3 2Y3 CCD_PHI1# (10)
TP469 13 6 10J C95 17 3 TP541 R83 100J ADCLK#
(7) DVS1 D6 W AFE_SDI AFE_SDI# (2) ADCLK 2A4 2Y4 ADCLK# (10)
TP470 12 TP488 74LCX244 0.1u R133 1 47J
(7) (DRST) D7 1G
open 19
TP484 C96 C97 2G
(8) (SELIN1) 11 A 10 GND
TP485 10
(8) (SELIN2) B
TP486 9 0.1u 33p 74LCX244 C108 VSAMP#
(8) (SELIN3) C
7 8 VCC3 82p
G GND C124 BSAMP#
74HC151 5V/3.3V 3.3V 82p
C125 ADCLK#
IC11 82p
20 C126 CCD_PHI1#
TP500 VCC TP507 R75 33J N.M.
(8) KEYIN1 2 1A1 1Y1 18 (KEYIN1) (1)
TP501 4 16 TP508 R76 33J C129 CCD_PHI2#
(8) KEYIN2 1A2 1Y2 (KEYIN2) (1)
6 14 TP509 R77 1kJ /RESET# N.M.
5V (1,2,3) /RESET0 1A3 1Y3 CCD_CP#
/RESET# R78 100J TP502 8 12 TP510 R79 33J C130
1A4 1Y4 /RESET1 (1,2)
TP503 11 9 TP511 82p
(1) D_CONT 2A1 2Y1 (D_CONT) (11)
IC12 13 7 TP11 C132 CCD_RS#
TP471 2A2 2Y2 33p
(7) (PPD2) 4 D0 VCC 16 (1,2,12) /ASIC_RST 15 2A3 2Y3 5 (/ASIC_RST) (2)
TP472 3 17 3 TP12 C133 CCD_TG#
(7) (PPD3) D1 2A4 2Y4
TP473 2 1 82p
(5) THOPEN D2 1G
TP474 1 R80 TP494 19
(7) (CED2) D3 2G
TP475 15 5 10 C101 C102 C255
(7) DSWS D4 Y SIN2 GND

R81

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TP476 14 TP489 C98
(7) (MMLD) D5
TP477 13 6 10J 74LCX244 0.1u 0.01uF N.M. N.M.
TP478 D6 W TP490 VCC3
(7) (FANLK) 12 D7
11 C99 C100
A

10kJ
10 C262
B 0.1u 33p 0.1u
9 C
7 G GND 8
VCC3
(10) AFE_DB#[7..0] AFE_DB[7..0] (2)
74HC151 IC44
VCC 20
VCC3 AFE_DB#0 2 18 AFE_DB0
AFE_DB#1 1A1 1Y1 AFE_DB1
3.3V 3.3V 4 1A2 1Y2 16
AFE_DB#2 6 14 AFE_DB2
AFE_DB#3 1A3 1Y3 AFE_DB3
C 8 1A4 1Y4 12 C
5V IC14 AFE_DB#4 11 9 AFE_DB4
5V AFE_DB#5 2A1 2Y1 AFE_DB5
VCC 20 13 2A2 2Y2 7
2 18 AFE_DB#6 15 5 AFE_DB6
(2) MIRCNT 1A1 1Y1 2A3 2Y3 AFE_DB7
IC13 4 16 TP513 AFE_DB#7 17 3
R85 1A2 1Y2 TP514 2A4 2Y4
4 D0 VCC 16 6 1A3 1Y3 14 1 1G
TP480 3 10kJ 8 12 TP515 BR55 19
(7) (SPID) D1 1A4 1Y4 2G
2 11 9 TP516 5 4 10
D2 (1) SPFMT0 2A1 2Y1 (SPFMT0) (6) GND
1 R86 TP495 13 7 TP517 6 3
D3 (1) SPFMT1 2A2 2Y2 (SPFMT1) (6)
TP482 15 5 15 5 TP518 7 2 74LCX244(open)
(7) (PD1) D4 Y SIN3 (1) SPFMT2/MIRCNT 2A3 2Y3 (SPFMT2) (6)
TP483 14 TP491 17 3 TP519 8 1
(7) (PD2) D5 (1) SPFMT3 2A4 2Y4 (SPFMT3) (6)
13 6 10J 1
D6 W (2) MIRON 1G
12 TP492 19 33Jx4
D7 (2) SPFON 2G
10 GND
11 C103 C104 C105
A 0.1u
10 74LCX244
B 0.1u 33p BR64
9 C
7 8 AFE_DB#0 8 1 AFE_DB0
G GND AFE_DB#1 AFE_DB1
7 2
74HC151 AFE_DB#2 6 3 AFE_DB2
AFE_DB#3 5 4 AFE_DB3

5V 0Jx4
3.3V 5V
BR65
IC15 AFE_DB#4 5 4 AFE_DB4
20 AFE_DB#5 6 3 AFE_DB5
VCC TP520 R87 33J AFE_DB#6 AFE_DB6
(1) SELIN1 2 1A1 1Y1 18 (SELIN1) (8) 7 2
4 16 TP521 R88 33J AFE_DB#7 8 1 AFE_DB7
(1) SELIN2 1A2 1Y2 (SELIN2) (8)
6 14 TP522 R89 33J
(1) SELIN3 1A3 1Y3 (SELIN3) (8)
8 12 TP523 R90 33J TP528 0Jx4
(2) OP_CLK 1A4 1Y4 (OP_CLK) (8)
11 9 TP524 R91 33J TP529
(2) OP_DATA 2A1 2Y1 (OP_DATA) (8)
13 7 TP525 R92 33J TP530
(2) OP_LATCH 2A2 2Y2 (OP_LATCH) (8)
15 5 TP526 R93 33J
(2) TM 2A3 2Y3 (TM) (6)
17 3 TP527 R94 33J
(2) TM_ 2A4 2Y4 (TM_) (6)
1 1G
19 2G
10 C107
GND

R97
R96

10kJ
10kJ
10kJ

R128
74VHCT244 0.1u

B B

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 9


5V
5V VCC3
5V/3.3V 3.3V

R98 3.3V 5V
N.M. C106
IC18 IC16
5 0.1u 5
Vcc
1
TP505 1 6 TP531 R100 33J 4
(9) /SYNC A1 Y1 (/SYNC) (2) (2) VIDEO# /VIDEO (9)
2 TP542 R95 100J
TP506 3 4 3
(10) mt_at_home A2 Y2 mt_at_home# (1)
NC7ST08M5X
C109 2 C110
GND
47p 0.1u
NC7WZ17

5V

VCC3 3.3V 5V
3.3V 3.3V C263
IC45
VCC3 0.1u 5
R99 1
10kJ 4
A (1) STROBE (STROBE) (8) A
IC35 2 TP543 R422 100J TP544
Vcc 5 3

1 6 TP533 R101 33J NC7ST08M5X


(8) FW A1 Y1 (FW) (1)
3 A2 Y2 4
TP270
C258
2 C221
0.1u(N.M.) GND
0.1u
NC7WZ17

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Driver section 2) 5/12

5
6
7
8
BR72 VCC3 VCC3
10kJx4
INT24V 12V
24V PR#

4
3
2
1
BR56 1.5kJx4 IC19 R155 R191 R193
1 8 TP545 1 16 D34 470kJ 4.7kJ 10kJ
(2) MC 1B 1C /MC (8) (D)
2 7 TP546 2 15 1SS355 Q18 R153 IC17A

8
(2) BIAS 2B 2C /BIAS (8)
3 6 TP547 3 14 KRC102S 100J KIA393F
(2) TC 3B 3C /TC (8)
4 5 TP548 4 13 TP265 R146 3 TP27 3 Q19
(2) GRIDL 4B 4C /GRIDL (8) C134 +
5 12 Q20 1.5kF TP28 1 TP23 2SK3018

1
D R370 1.5kJ TP549 6
5B 5C
11
/MCNT (9)
KRA119S TP29 2 TP26 2 (G)
D
(1) MCNT 6B 6C (2) PTPULSE -
7 10 TP264
TP551 7B 7C (S)
8 9

4
E COM 1uF/16V R192
KID65001AF Q21 R144 D33 C160 10kJ 12V
R138 3 2 47kJ 1SS355 2.2uF/10V
10kJ R195 R194
PGND TP266

1
PR# 2 3 /PR C162
(2) PR /PR (8) 0.1u 12V
TP22 TP21
100J 100J
D35 IC17B
1SS355
8

KRC102S KIA393F

1
5 +
7
6 TP479
-
PGND
4

24V

VCC3
5V

D49
MTZ J22B VCC3 12V VCC3
24V
R419 R418 BR57 1.5kJx4 R413

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N.M._10kJ N.M._10kJ IC21 N.M._10kJ R108
(2) CPFS1 1 8
2 7 TP554 1 16
(2) CPFS2 1B 1C /CPFS1 (9)
3 6 TP555 2 15 R102 R103 R104 R105
(2) MPFS 2B 2C /CPFS2 (9)
4 5 TP556 3 14 N.M._47kJ 1kF 1MF 7.5kF 1kJ
(2) RRS 3B 3C /MPFS (9)
TP557 4 13 R109 IC20A
8

4B 4C /RRS (9)
R379 N.M._1.5kJ TP558 5 12 Q2 KIA393F
(2) VFM_24V 5B 5C
R380 N.M._1.5kJ TP559 6 11 TP561 TP562 N.M._KTA1505S TP618 3
(2) VFMCNT_12V 6B 6C /VFMCNT (9) +
TP560 7 10 N.M._4.7kJ 1/4W TP617 D1 1 TP619
7B 7C FTH
8 E COM 9 VFMOUT (9) 2 -
KID65001AF MA700
4

D4 R106 R107 12V


C PGND 10kF 4.3kF C
1SS355 C111

0.1u/50V

PGND
VCC3 VCC3

D2 D3
24V 1 1
3 12V 3
CP16
R388 47kJ TP606 2 2

KDS226(open) KDS226
IC22A
8

0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM KIA358F R110 R111

E
Q16 R386 Q12 3 300J 100J
(9) RTH_IN +
3 TP603 TP605 B 2SB1132 1 RTH (1)
2 TP620 TP621
-
2 4.7kJ 1/4W

C
D57 D55
C113
4

C112 12V
TP607 22000p 0.1u
C114
RLS-73 CRH01
KRC102S 12V 0.1u/50V

1
CP17
R389 47kJ TP609

0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM

E
Q17 R387 Q13 VCC3 12V 5V
3 TP604 TP608 B 2SB1132

2 4.7kJ 1/4W

C
R112 R113
D58 D56
1.2kF 10kJ
IC20B
8

TP610 KIA393F
B TP622 5 B
RLS-73 CRH01 +
KRC102S 7

1
THOPEN (4)
6 -
PGND
4

R114 C115
INT5V 10kF
22000p

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 10


D5
1SS355

R84 R196 Q3 TP611

1
10kJ 10kJ KRA119S
IC24

(2) MMD 1 1B 1C 16 /MMD (9)


2 15 TP613
(2) MRPS1 2B 2C MRPS_1 (6)
(2) MRPS2 3 3B 3C 14 MRPS_2 (6) 2
(2) MRPS3 4 4B 4C 13 MRPS_3 (6) Analog Tonner Sensor Buffer
5 12 3 TP612
(1,2) POFF 5B 5C /POFF (8)
(2) HL 6 6B 6C 11
VCC3 7 10 TP614 R405 0J
FTH 7B 7C 5V VCC3
8 9 12V
G NC
KID65503F D46 D47
5V 1 1
R414 R115 3 3
N.M._10kJ 100J 1/4W 2 2
Q14 (D)
3 R129 KDS226(open) KDS226(open)
/MMCLK (9)
Q11 N.M.
2 2SK3018(open)
(1) MMCLK (G) R365 IC22B
8

0J KIA358F R366
(S) HLOUT (8)
5 N.M.
(12) TCS_AN +
R142 TP624 7
10kJ(open) (TCS_AN) (1)
6 TP623
5V -
KRC102S

1
A A
4

IC25 R364 R367 C237


(2) MM_Y1 1 1B 1C 16 MMref0 (6)
2 15 R117 0J 10kJ N.M.
(2) MM_Y2 2B 2C MMref1 (6)
3 14 10kJ Q4
(2) MM_Y3 3B 3C MMref2 (6)
4 13 KRC102S
(2) PMD 4B 4C /PMD (9)
(1) PMCLK 5 5B 5C 12 PMCLK_A (9) 3 SHOLD (9)
(2) LDEN 6 6B 6C 11 /LDEN (9)
(2) /LEND 7 7B 7C 10 2
8 9 TP615
G NC
KID65503F
R116
10kJ
1

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Driver section 3) 6/12

D D
Duplex Motor Driver
Scanner Motor Driver
For AL2040 Model Only

(9) OUT_A-
(9) OUT_A+
(9) OUT_B+ IC26
24VSCMT 5V 3 2
(9) OUT_B- (1) DMT0 I1 O1 /DMT0 (9)
4 NC
R118 5 7
NC O2 /DMT1 (9)
R119 TP594 6
(1) DMT1 I2
10 NC O3 9 /DMT2 (9)
0.68J 1W 11
(1) DMT2 I3
0.68J 1W R120 12 16
IC27 NC O4 /DMT3 (9)
R121 1.5kJ 13
1.5kJ NC
1 OUT 1A VS 24 (1) DMT3 14 I4
2 23 15 24VDupMT
OUT 2A SENSE 1 NC
3 SENSE 2 COMP 1 22
TP586 TP593 D6
4 COMP 2 OUT 1B 21 17 GND COM 1
5 20 C116 18 8
OUT 2B I01 MM_AI0 (2) GND COM
C117 6 19 820p PGND
PGND 820p GND GND
7 18 TD62064AF

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GND GND MTZ J22B
(2) MM_BI0 8 I02 I11 17 MM_AI1 (2)
(2) MM_BI1 9 I12 PHASE 1 16 MM_PH_A (2)
5V 10 15 PGND
(2) MM_PH_B PHASE 2 VREF 1
11 14 TP592
VREF 2 RC 1
12 RC 2 VSS 13
R122 TP591
1kJ
L6219DS
C118 R123 R124 C119
820p 30kJ 30kJ 820p
TP587

R125 R126 R127 C120 PGND 5V PGND


C 2kJ 1kJ 510J 0.1u C
PGND PGND

TP588 C121
(5) MMref0
TP589 0.1u
(5) MMref1
TP590
(5) MMref2
PGND 24V
CP1
PGND 0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
24VSCMT
CP2
0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
C122 + C123
24VSPFMT
47u/35V 0.1u/50V
CP3
0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
24VDupMT

PGND

ADF Motor Driver


B Tonner Motor Driver B

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 11


24VSPFMT

24V
IC28

(4) (SPFMT0) 8 IN A Vs 13
(4) (SPFMT2) 7 IN A/
(4) (SPFMT1) 11 IN B OUT A 1 SPMT_0 (9)
(4) (SPFMT3) 12 IN B/ OUT A 2
3 5V C127 + C128
OUT A/ SPMT_2 (9)
9 4 R244 10u/35V

4
3
2
1
REF OUT A/ 4.7kJ 0.1u/50V
OUT B 17 SPMT_1 (9)
BR59 6 18
Sync OUT B IC29
10kJx4 OUT B/ 15 SPMT_3 (9)
5 Sense A OUT B/ 16 2 Vcc Vs 6

14 10 9 8

5
6
7
8
Sense B GND (4) (TM) IN1 Vref
STA7100M 1 7
(4) (TM_) IN2 OUT1 TMA_O (9)
5 GND OUT2 3 TMB_O (9)
C222
R132 R141 4
5V 1J 2W 1J 2W 0.1u N.C

TA7291AS

R131
1.2kJ

A PGND A
R134 R135 R136 R137
300J 620J 1.2kJ 100J C131

0.1u
TP595
(5) MRPS_1
TP596
(5) MRPS_2
TP597
(5) MRPS_3
PGND PGND PGND

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Noise filter/Pull-up section) 7/12


VCC3

INT24V
5V
R143
D C135 C136 C137 C138 C139 C140 C141 C142 C143 D
(9) 24V1(DSWS)
0.1u N.M. 0.1u 0.1u N.M. N.M. N.M. N.M. N.M. 0.22J 2W
R152
D11 1kJ 2W D9 D10
1SS355 1 1
3 3
C144 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 2 2 R145 R147 R148 R149 R150 R151
15kJ 4.7kJ 10kJ 10kJ 15kJ 10kJ
N.M. N.M. N.M. N.M. N.M. 0.1u 0.1u PGND PGND KDS226 KDS226

C151 C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 C157 C158 C159 R154 1kJ
(9) SPID (SPID) (4)
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u N.M. R156 1kJ
(9) PPD3 (PPD3) (4)
D12 R157 1kJ
(9) PD1 (PD1) (4)
R158 1kJ
1SS355 5V (9) PD2 (PD2) (4)
R159 1kJ
(9) POD (POD) (4)
D13 R160 1kJ
(9) PMRDY (PMRDY) (4)
TP585 1
3 5V
2

R161 R162 KDS226


D14 D15 D16 D17

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20kJ 20kJ C161 C163 C164 C165 C166 C167
1 1 1 1
3 3 3 3 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p
DSWS (4) 2 2 2 2

KDS226 KDS226 KDS226 KDS226


R163 C168
2.7kJ
0.1u

VCC3
C C

5V

R240 R241 R242 R243


10J 10J 10J 10J

TP13 TP14 TP15 TP16


D18 D19
1 1 1 1
1 1
C223 C224 C225 C226 3 3
2 2 R164 R165 R166 R167
1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 10kJ 10kJ 15kJ 10kJ R377
KDS226 KDS226 10kJ

R168 1kJ
(12) DVSEL DVS1 (4)
R169 1kJ
(12) TCS (TCS) (4)
R170 1kJ
(9) MFD (MFD) (4)
R171 1kJ
(9) MMLD (MMLD) (4)
R378 1kJ
(9) FANLK 5V (FANLK) (4)

C171 C172 C173


D21 D22 D50 C248
1 1 1 1000p 1000p 1000p
3 3 3 1000p
D51
D52

2 2 2

KDS226 KDS226 KDS226


ZENER_UDZS4.7B(open)
ZENER_UDZS4.7B(open)

D20
1SS355
INT24V
B 24V B
C169 + C170 R394 R172
100J 2W IC30
100kJ

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 12


47u/35V 0.1u/50V 1 3
IN OUT INT5V

GND
C175 + C176 5V VCC3
2 KIA7805
PGND 47u/35V 0.1u

D23 D24 D25 D26


1 1 1 1
3 3 3 3
L14 0J (1608) L15 N.M. 2 2 2 R173 R174 R175 R176 R177 2 R178 R179
15kJ 15kJ 7.5kJ 7.5kJ 7.5kJ 12kJ 3.3kJ
KDS226 KDS226 KDS226 KDS226
L4 L5
ZJSR5101-223(open) ZJSR5101-223
(8) 12VIN 12V (8) 3.3VIN VCC3
R180 1kJ
(9) PPD1 (PPD1) (4)
R399 R181 1kJ
(9) PPD2 (PPD2) (4)
C177 + C179 R396 C178 + C180 100kJ R182 1kJ
(9) SPPD (SPPD) (1)
R183 1kJ
(8) PSW (PSW) (1)
47u/25V 0.1u 100kJ 22u/16V 0.1u

R184 1kJ
(9) CED1 (CED1) (4)
R185 1kJ
(9) CED2 (CED2) (4)
R186 1kJ
(8) DRST (DRST) (4)
5V VCC3

A EN5V A
C185 C186 C187 C188 C189 C190
5V D27 D28 D29
1 1 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1 1000p 1000p
C181 + C183 R398 C182 + C184 R397 3 3 3
100kJ 100kJ 2 2 2
22u/16V 0.1u 22u/16V 0.1u
KDS226 KDS226 KDS226

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Connector section 1) 8/12

D D
To Operational PWB

EN5V 5V

To Power unit
INT5V INT24V

CP8

CP7
CN1

0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
CN2

0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
1 2

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3 4 18
(5) /BIAS 5 6 /TC (5) (7) DRST 17
(5) /GRIDL 7 8 /MC (5) 16
KEYIN2#
9 10 15
11 12 3.3VIN (7) (7) PSW 14
EN5V 13 14 13
5V 15 16 /POFF (5) 12
(7) 12VIN 17 18 24V 11
(4) FW 19 20 10
(5) /PR 21 22 HLOUT (5) (4) (OP_DATA) 9
23 24 (4) (OP_LATCH) 8
(4) (SELIN2) 7
(4) (OP_CLK) 6
B24B-PNDZS-1
(4) (SELIN1) 5

C194
C (4) (STROBE) 4
C

0.1u/50V
N.M._1608size

C193
(4) (SELIN3) 3
KEYIN1#
2
Q6 Q5 C195 1
PGND PGND KRC106S KRC106S
3 3 1000p IMSA-9619S-18A

(1) ONL 2 (1) PSL 2

1
1

R400 N.M._1608size

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 13


B PGND B
5V

D30 D31
1 1
3 3
2 2
R187 R188
KDS226 KDS226 10kJ 10kJ

R189 1kJ KEYIN2#


(4) KEYIN2
R190 1kJ KEYIN1#
(4) KEYIN1

C191 C192

1000p 1000p

A A

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Connector section 2) 9/12


INT24V

CN6
CN7
1
D 2 To Main motor (7) CED1 1 D
(5) /MMD 3 2 To Cassette detect To Mecha. COUNTER
(7) MMLD 4 3
(5) /MMCLK 5
C198 C199 B3B-PH-K-K 24V
B5B-PASK-1 (Black)
1000p 1000p CN28

3
2
(5) /MCNT 1
PGND

N.M._B03B-PH-K-R

(Red)

24V

CN11 CN10
(5) VFMOUT 1 1 To Cassette paper solenoid
(7) FANLK 2 (5) /CPFS1 2
(5) /VFMCNT 3
To Fan motor 3
4
B3B-PH-K-S
B4B-PH-K-S (White)

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C200 C201 (White)
1000p 1000p

24V
For AL2040 Model Only
PGND CN12
C 24VDupMT C
1 To Resist roller solenoid
(5) /RRS 2
CN13
3
1
(6) /DMT0 2 B3B-PH-K-E
(6) /DMT1 3 To Duplex motor
(6) /DMT2 4 (Blue) For AL2040 Model Only
(6) /DMT3 5 To 2nd. cassette
24V
B05B-XASK-1 5V 24V
5V

CN15 R203
200J 1/4W
N.M.

1 To Interlock switch
(7) 24V1(DSWS) 2
CN16 24V 5V
B2P-VH-R
N.M._1608size

1
(Red)
C246
C247

(7) PPD1 2 To Paper pass detect CN18


3

0.1u/50V
0.1u/50V
(5) /CPFS2 1 2
B3B-PH-K-R 3 4 PGND
5 6
(Red) (7) PPD3 7 8
(For debug) 9 10

C205
C206
Not mounted (7) PD2 11 12
(7) CED2 13 14

CPU Serial B14B-PHDSS-B


1000p
1000p
1000p

PGND 5V

VCC3 R204
200J 1/4W
CN17
C202
C203
C204

1 CN19
5V (1) RxD 2
(1) TxD 3 1 PGND
INT5V 4 (7) POD 2
3
To Paper out detect
B B
D42 N.M._B4B-PH-K-S
(White) B3B-PH-K-S
1 (White)
3
2

KDS226
To ADF unit

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 14


CN42
5V
(4) /SYNC 1
R206 1kJ 2 To Mirror motor R205
3 200J 1/4W
To LD 4
(5) /LDEN 5
(4) /VIDEO 6 CN22
(5) SHOLD 7
8 CN4 1
(7) PPD2 2
(6) OUT_A+ 1 3 5V 5V
B08B-CZHK-B To HL unit
(6) OUT_B+ 2 (5) RTH_IN 4
(6) OUT_A- 3 5
(6) OUT_B- 4
B5B-PH-K-S 24VSPFMT
B4B-PH-K-R (White)
R207
R140

(Red) CN24
200J 1/4W
200J 1/4W

24V
CN41 1
2
1 (6) SPMT_0 3
2 (6) SPMT_2 4
(5) /PMD 3 To Polygon motor (6) SPMT_1 5
(7) PMRDY 4 5V (6) SPMT_3 6
(5) PMCLK_A 5 (7) SPID 7
8
B05B-CZHK-B R208 24V 9
(7) SPPD 10
200J 1/4W
PGND CN25 CN26 11
12
A 1 1 B12B-PH-K-S A
(7) PD1 2 To Paper detect (5) /MPFS 2 To Multi unit
3 3
(7) MFD 4
B3B-PH-K-M 5

(Green) B5B-PH-K-R
To Toner motor (Red)

CN23

(6) TMA_O 1
(6) TMB_O 2

B2P-VH
(White)

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (Scanner I/F section) 10/12

D D

To Scanner unit
Copy Lamp Inverter 12V EN5V

24V Q9 2SJ537 L6 CP6


220uH 0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM CP9 CP10
VCL 0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
0603FA1.5A/0603SFF150FM
TWKA-221K
R209 VCC3

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910J

D43
1
C207 + D44 + C208 C209 R210 R211 CN3
3
47u/35V 11EQS06 15kJ 12kJ 2 AFE_DB#0 AFE_DB#1
47u/35V 0.1u/50V AFE_DB#2 32 31 AFE_DB#3

R212
R213 AFE_DB#4 30 29
C210 33p 1kJ KDS226 AFE_DB#6 28 27 AFE_DB#5

5.6kJ 1/4W
26 25 AFE_DB#7
(4) mt_at_home 24 23
(4) AFE_SCK# 22 21
(2) CL (4) ADCLK# 20 19 AFE_SEN# (4)
C211
(4) CCD_PHI1# 18 17
R214 Q8
(4) CCD_PHI2# 16 15 AFE_SDI# (4)
15kJ R215 KTC3198 1000p
(4) CCD_CP# 14 13 BSAMP# (4)
56kJ
(4) CCD_RS# 12 11
(4) CCD_TG# 10 9 VSAMP# (4)
8 7
VCL 6 5 VCL
C 4 3
C
2 1
PGND
FF4-32-S15D5

PGND PGND

(4) AFE_DB#[7..0]

AFE_DB#0
AFE_DB#1
AFE_DB#2
AFE_DB#3
AFE_DB#4

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 15


AFE_DB#5
AFE_DB#6
AFE_DB#7

B B

A A

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (USB2.0 (FULL) I/F section) 11/12

D D

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R216 24J
(4) USB_IN

C R217 C212 D45


C
10kJ 100p ZENER_6.2V

(4) (D_CONT)

VCC3 VCC3 R218

IC31 1.5kJ

R420 N.M. CN33


(2) OEN 2 OE# VCC 14
9 SPEED
12 1 TP567 R219 N.M. L7 1
(2) VPOUT VPO MODE +5V
13 BLM18BB121SN1D 2
(2) VMOUT VMO/FSEO D-
11 TP568 R220 24J TP570 BLM18BB121SN1D 3
R221 33J TP563 D+ TP569 R222 24J TP571 L8 D+
(2) RCV 3 RCV D- 10 4 GND
R223 33J TP564 4 C213
(2) VPIN VP C214
R224 33J TP565 5 8
(2) VMIN VM NC Shield
TP566 0.1u
(2) SUSPEND 6 7 0.1u
SUSPEND GND UBS21-4K2J00(ACON)

C215 C216 C217 USB1T20

N.M. N.M. N.M.


D32
B HZM6.2Z4MWA(open) B
L9
0J (1608)

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 16


L16
0J (1608)

F.G

A A

5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1

MCU PWB (CRUM I/F section) 12/12

D D
24V
To DV Unit
R376 N.M. (Analog Tonner Sensor)
CN5
VCC3 EN5V TP575
(5) TCS_AN 1
TP576 R368 N.M.
(7) TCS 2
R369 0J
(7) DVSEL 3
4

B4B-PH-K-R
R225
N.M. R226 (Red)
IC32 10kJ
3.3V Vcc 5 5V
R139 1 2 24V EN5V
(1) CRUMSDTA A B (CRUMSDTA)
1kJ TP573
To DV Unit with CRUM
R231 0J C218 D39 D40
TP572 4 3 0.1u 1 1
(Analog Tonner Sensor)
(1,2,4) /ASIC_RST OE GND
3 3
TC7SBD385AFU(open) 2 2

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R200
R232 10J KDS226 KDS226
10kJ(open) CN9

R201 N.M._300J
1 2
3 4 (CRUMSDTA)
5 6 (CRUMSCL)
7 8 R202 N.M._300J
9 10
C C
N.M._B10B-PHDSS-B
(White)
EN5V

3.3V 5V
C220
IC34
0.1u 5
1
(1) CRUMSCL 4 (CRUMSCL)
2 TP574
3 FB1
NC7ST08M5X(open)

0J (1608)
F-GND 1

FB2

0J (1608)
F-GND 2
B B

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 17


FB3

0J (1608)
F-GND 3

FB4

0J (1608)
F-GND 4
A A

PGND

5 4 3 2 1
A B C D E

OPE PWB (7SEG) a1 a2 a3 1/1


b1 b2
f1 f2 f3
g1 g2 g3 b3

e1 e2 e3
c1 c2
B. OPE PWB

d1 d2 d3 c3

4 Q305 LEDM 4
+5V 2SB1197K LEDM
1 3

R424 LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A


10kJ LTL-1LHG-002A NM_LTL-1LHEE-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A

2
g3 f3 e3 d3 c3 b3 a3
DU22 AE MPL PE ME ZPL DU21 RPL

TP1 R425 LED60 LED75 LED69 LED71 LED73 LED91 LED70 LED76
1kJ

Q304 LTL-1LHEE-002A LTL-1LHEE-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A


2SB1197K LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A
1 3 g2 f2 e2 d2 c2 b2 a2
SPFL JPL CS1L DPL EXL EXD EXN CS2L DAA1 SCNL
R426
10kJ LED67 LED68 LED102 LED74 LED77 LED78 LED79 LED80 LED81 LED92 5VEN

2
LTL-1LHG-002A
LTL-1LHG-002A
TP2 R427 LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHEE-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A

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1kJ LTL-1LHEE-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A LTL-1LHG-002A PML ONLL
g1 f1 e1 d1 c1 b1 a1
Q306 SJAL BPL 1ENR TPL 3RE 2RE 1RE NOR DAA2 2ENR LED72 LED61
2SB1197K PSL R364 470J
1 3 LED89 LED90 LED93 LED94 LED95 LED96 LED97 LED98 LED99 LED101 ONL
R363 470J
R428
10kJ R365 R366 R378 R367 R368 R369 R370 R371 R372 R420 R379 R422 R373 R374 R375 R376 R377

2
150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J 150J

TP3 R429 TP16


1kJ TP12 TP13 TP15 TP17
TP11 TP18
TP10 TP19
TP9 TP20

TP14
TP8 TP21
3 TP7 TP22 3
TP6
TP5 TP23 TP24 TP25 TP26 TP27

13
6
9
7
11
12
10
8
42
40
38
41
33
34
36
37
43
39
31
32
45
46
47

IC304 IC304 DUPK SW29

/Q9
/Q7
/Q3
/Q4
/Q5
/Q6
/Q8
/Q1
/Q2
SKQNABD010

/Q28
/Q21
/Q24
/Q22
/Q26
/Q27
/Q25
/Q23
/Q11
/Q10
/Q12
/Q13
/Q14
/Q15

LC7935AN

EXUPK SW17
SKQNABD010

EXDWK SW18
SKQNABD010

EXMODK SW24
+5V SKQNABD010

/Q29
/Q30
VCC
/STROBE
BEO
/LATCH
S IN
CLOCK
S OUT
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
/Q32
/Q31
/Q20
/Q19
/Q18
/Q17
/Q16

5
4
3
2
1

15
16
63
51
49
50
30
64
19
14
35
44
62
18
17
48

ZUPK SW23
+5V TP35 TP34 TP33 TP32 TP31 TP30 TP29 TP28 SKQNABD010
18FMN-BMTTR-A-TB or IMSA-9619S-18C-TB C342 C343 +5V

47uF/16V 22000PF TP41 TP40 C348 ZDWK SW22


D-GND D-GND TP39 TP38 TP37 TP36 +5V SKQNABD010
18 DRST DRST 22000PF
17 5V 5V R411 R423 R412
16 KIN2 PSW 1.5KJ 1.5KJ 1.5KJ CRSK SW19
15 PSW KIN2 SKQNABD010
R394
R399
R397
R396

4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ

14 ONL KIN1
13 PSL OP-STB TP42 R339 1KJ
12 D-GND OP-CLK TP46 R408 150J TP43 R418 1KJ BPK SW30
11 5VEN OP-LATCH TP47 R410 150J TP44 R419 1KJ IC306 SKQNABD010
R406
R398
R403
R395

4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ

10 OP-DATA OP-DATA TP48 R409 150J TP45 R421 1KJ TP51 6 100J
9 W D0 4 TP58 R390
OP-LATCH SELIN1 3 TP59R389 100J
8 SELIN2 SELIN2 C346 C344 C345 C328 D1 TP60R388 100J 10UPK SW25
7 5 Y D2 2
OP-CLK SELIN3 1 TP61R387 100J SKQNABD010
6 SELIN1 D-GND 200PF 200PF 200PF 200PF D3 100J
5 D4 15 TP62R386

e-STUDIO202S ELECTRICAL SECTION 13 - 18


OP-STB 5VEN 5VEN +5V 14 TP63R402 100J
2 4 SELIN3 PSL TP49 PSL D5 100J MAGK SW20 2
3 D6 13 TP64R385
KIN1 ONL TP50 ONL 16 12 TP65R384 100J SKQNABD010
2 D-GND D-GND +5V VCC D7
1 D318 C350 +5V
11
1000p
1000p
1000p
1000p

D315 1SS133 D314 A SCNK SW21


10
C329
C336
C330
C340

CN304 B
1SS133 1SS133 0.1uF 9 SKQNABD010
C
8 7
R401
R393
R392
R391
R400
R405

4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ
4.7KJ

GND G
C332
C338
C339
C331

1000p
1000p
1000p
1000p

D317 D313 OLK SW26


74HC151
1SS133 1SS133 SKQNABD010
TP53 IC305
6 W 4 TP66 R383 100J
R416 510J TP52 D0 TP67 R382 100J CLK SW27
D1 3
R414 510J TP54 5 Y 2 TP68 R381 100J SKQNABD010
D2 TP69 R407 100J
D3 1
CN303 R417 1KJ TP55 15 TP70 R380 100J
R413 1KJ TP56 D4 TP71 R404 100J 1UPK SW28
D5 14
DRST R415 1KJ TP57 13 SKQNABD010
1 +5V D6
2 16 VCC D7 12
D-GND
1000p
1000p
1000p

3 PSW SW16 C351 C353 C352 11


C333
C347
C337

A
B 10
S3B-PH-K-S C354 SKQNABD010 D316 D311 N.M. N.M. N.M. C349 9
C
8 7
C334
C335
C341

1SS133 1SS133
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A B C D E
[14] FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD 2) Select "Option" "Serial Number Setting" on the menu bar.

PROCEDURES
[Preparation]
Write the download data (extension .dwl) into the main unit.
A USB port is required for the PC.
Create "MaintenanceTool " flooder in the PC, and copy the follow-
ing files to the folder.
Necessary for program download
Maintenance.exe ( Tool program)
ProcModelQ.fmt
ProcModelQ.mdl
Driver
Drivers/Vista/Mainte.inf (For Windows Vista)
Drivers/2kXP/Mainte.inf (For Windows XP/2000) 3) Set the serial number according to the following.
Drivers/Win9xME/Mainte.inf (For Windows Me/98SE)
Drivers/Win9xME/UsbScan.sys (For Windows Me/98SE)
Download file
Download file (extension .dwl)
Note: Copy the download data file (extension .dwl) to the folder in
which the maintenance program is included.
When making a folder for the maintenance tool in the PC,
do not put a long folder name in the absolute path.
[Example]
Erroneous case: c:\Mainte nance Tool Download
Proper case: c:\MaintenanceTool

1. Initial setting
(Serial number setting procedures)
The serial number is set to the PC which is used for downloading. Product Code (P): Enter number (0 99)
Setting is required once only, and there is no need to set again Enter the product code of "3."
when rebooting the program. ID Code(I): Enter number (0 99)
Note: This setting is required only when downloading the default Assign an individual code to each PC uses
data of E2PROM, and is not required when downloading "Maintenance.exe."
firmware only. After completion setting, press [OK] key.
1) PC side: Boot "Maintenance.exe" and select "e-STUDIO202/ 4) The serial number has been assigned.
203 series Module" in the "Select Model" menu.
(Only to set the serial number, the PC should not be con- 2. Download procedures
nected to the machine.)
1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro-
gram write mode).
Check that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the LCD of
the operation panel. (Press and hold [C] key and [ZOOM
DOWN] key (left key) together, and turn on the power simulta-
neously.)
2) Connect machine and the PC with a USB cable. (Connect it to
the USB port on the main unit without fail.
3) PC side: Boost "Maintenance.exe" and select "e-STUDIO202/
203 series Module" in the Select Model menu.

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4) PC side: Check that the "Simulation Command List" tree is dis- 8) PC side: Specify the download file (*****.dwl) to be used.
played on the integration maintenance program.
5) PC side: When the integration maintenance program is
boosted and "The copier is not turned on." is displayed at the
bottom of display, select "File" "Reconnect" on the menu
bar.

9) PC side: When a download file is specified, downloading is


performed automatically.

6) PC side: Check that trees are displayed in the "Special (MCU/


IMC2/Facsimile)" folder in the integration maintenance pro-
gram. (If trees are not displayed, check that the USB connec-
tor is connected, and select "Reconnect" in procedure 5)
again.)

10) PC side: When download is completed, the following mes-


sage is displayed.

7) PC side: Double-click "Special (MCU/IMC2/Facsimile)" in the


main tree to develop its sub trees, and double-click "Download
DWL Data Area" in the sub trees.

Note: Since, however, the machine enters the download data


write state, do not turn OFF the power of the machine at this
moment.
11) Main unit side: Wait until "DOWNLOAD COMPLETE!" is dis-
played on the LCD of the operation panel. When "DOWN-
LOAD COMPLETE!" is displayed, download is completed.
Turn OFF the power of the machine, and disconnect the USB
cable.
12) Terminate the integration maintenance program, and turn ON
the machine again.
Download is completed with the above procedures.

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Note: When another machine is connected, connect the USB 4) PC side: Check that the "Simulation Command List" tree on
cable again and select "File" "Reconnect" on the menu the integration maintenance program.
bar of the integration maintenance program. Repeat the
above procedures from 5).

5) PC side: Boot the integration maintenance program. If "The


copier is not turned on." is displayed, select "File" "Recon-
nect" on the menu bar.
* Inhibition during download (Important)
If download is failed, the next download may not be executed. Use
great care not to execute the following items during download.
Never turn off the machine.
Never disconnect the download cable (USB cable).
* If the above inhibition item occurs during
downloading, turn OFF/ON the power.
1) When "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the operation
panel, execute the download procedure again.
2) If "DOWNLOAD MODE" is not displayed on the operation
panel, turn OFF the power and press and hold [C] key and
[ZOOM DOWN] key (left key) and turn ON the power. Check
that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the operation
panel, and execute the download procedure again.
If "DOWNLOAD MODE" is not still displayed, replace the MCU
with a new one.
6) PC side: Check that trees are displayed on "Special (MCU/
IMC2/Facsimile" in the integration maintenance program. (If
3. Version acquisition procedures trees are not displayed, check that the USB cable is connected
1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro- and select "Reconnect" again in procedure 5).
gram write mode).
Check that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the opera-
tion panel of the main unit. (Press and hold [C] key and
[ZOOM DOWN] key (left key) together, and turn on the power
simultaneously.)
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
3) PC side: Boost "Maintenance.exe" and select "e-STUDIO202/
203 series Module" in the "Select Model" menu.

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7) PC side: Double-click "Special (MCU/IMC2/Facsimile)" in the 4) PC side: Check that "Simulation Command List" tree is dis-
main tree items to develop its sub trees. Select "Get Version" played in the integration maintenance program.
in the sub trees.

5) PC side: Boot the integration maintenance program. If "The


8) Check that the following display is shown. copier is not turned on." is displayed on the lower side of the
display, select "File" "Reconnect" on the menu bar.

With the above procedures, version acquisition is completed.


The display of "**.**" means its version is not downloaded. The 6) PC side: Check that trees are displayed on "Special (MCU/
downloaded versions are displayed in a version number as IMC2/Facsimile" in the integration maintenance program. (If
shown in "MCU Boot Version" and "MCU program Version". trees are not displayed, check that the USB cable is connected
and select "Reconnect" again in procedure 5).
4. EEPROM data acquisition procedure
EEPROM data is acquired to the PC. Use this procedure as data
maintenance of EEPROM.
1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro-
gram write mode).
Check that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the opera-
tion panel of the main unit. (Press and hold [C] key and
[ZOOM DOWN] key (left key) together, and turn on the power
simultaneously.)
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
3) PC side: Boot "Maintenance.exe" and select "e-STUDIO202/
203 series Module" in the "Select Model" menu.

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7) PC side: Double-click "Special (MCU/IMC2/Facsimile)" to 5. Installing procedures
develop its sub trees, and select "Upload EEPROM Data
Area" in the sub trees. <USB integration maintenance program installation>
Driver installation is made on plug-and-play.
<Installation on Windows Vista>
1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro-
gram write mode).
Check that "d" is displayed on the LCD of the operation panel.
(Press and hold [C] key and [ZOOM DOWN] key (left key)
together, and turn on the power simultaneously.)
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
3) The [Found New Hardware] display is shown as below. Select
[Locate and install driver software (recommended)].

8) PC side: Enter a desired file name, and select "Save."

Note: A message to confirm the administrator of the computer is


displayed. Press [Agree] button.
4) The [Found New Hardware - DOWNLOAD] display is shown.
Click [I don't have the disc. Show me other options.].

9) PC side: When upload is completed, the complete message is


displayed.

With the above procedure, the EEPROM data acquisition is com-


pleted.
Data acquired by the EEPROM data acquisition procedure are
saved in a file with extension of .eep.

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5) When the following display is shown, select [Browse my com- 8) The path to the folder which includes the maintenance tool
puter for driver software (advanced)]. driver (Maintenance.inf) is displayed. Press [Next] button.

6) The following display is shown. 9) When the following display is shown, select [Install this driver
software anyway].

10) When the following display is shown, close [Close] button to


complete installation.

7) Press [Browse] button, specify the folder which includes the


maintenance tool driver (Maintenance.inf), and press [OK] but-
ton.

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<Installation on Windows XP> 5) Select the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver
1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro- (Mainte.inf) and press <OK> button.
gram write mode). (Suppose that the driver is included in
Check that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the LCD of C:\MaintenanceTool\Drivers\2kXp folder.)
the operation panel. (Press and hold [C] key and [ZOOM
DOWN] key (left key) together, and turn on the power simulta-
neously.)
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
3) The following display is shown.
Select [Install from a list or specific location] and press <Next>
button.

6) Check the path to the folder which includes the maintenance


tool driver (Mainte.inf), and press <Next> button.

4) Select [Include this location in the search;]. If the search loca-


tion is not the folder which includes the maintenance tool
driver (Mainte.inf), select <Browse>. If the search location is
the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver, press
<Next> button to go to procedure 7).

7) When the following display is shown, press [Continue Anyway]


button.

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8) When the following display is shown, installation is completed. 5) Select [Specify a location] and press <Next> button.
Press <Finish> button.

6) Select [Include this location in the search;]. If the search loca-


With the above procedures, installation (on Windows XP) of the tion is not the folder which includes the maintenance tool
integration maintenance program is completed. driver (Mainte.inf), select <Browse>. If the search location is
the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver, press
<Installation on Windows 2000>
<Next> button to go to procedure 9).
1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro-
gram write mode).
Check that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the LCD of
the operation panel. (Press and hold [C] key and [ZOOM
DOWN] key (left key) together, and turn on the power simulta-
neously.)
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
3) Check that the Found New Hardware Wizard is displayed, and
press <Next> button.

7) Specify the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver


(Mainte.inf), and press <Open> button.

4) Select [Search for a suitable driver for my device] and press


<Next> button.

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8) Check that the path to the folder which includes the mainte- <Installation on Windows Me>
nance tool driver (Mainte.inf) is displayed, and press <OK> 1) Main unit side: Execute simulation No. 49-01 (Flash ROM pro-
button. gram write mode).
(Suppose that the maintenance tool driver is included in Check that "DOWNLOAD MODE" is displayed on the LCD of
C:\MaintenanceTool\Drivers\2kXp folder.) the operation panel. (Press and hold [C] key and [ZOOM
DOWN] key (left key) together, and turn on the power simulta-
neously.)
2) Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable.
3) The following display is shown on the PC side.
Select [Specify the location of the driver], and press <Next>
button.

9) Press <Next> button to start installation.

4) Select [Specify a location], specify the folder which includes


the maintenance tool driver (Mainte.inf) as the search location,
and press <Next> button.
If the search location does not include the maintenance tool
driver (Mainte.inf), press <Browse> button to specify the folder
which includes the maintenance tool driver (Mainte.inf).
(Suppose that the maintenance tool driver is included in
C:\MaintenanceTool\Drivers\Win9xMe folder.)

10) When the following display is shown, installation is completed.


Press <Finish> button.

11) Restart the PC.


With the above procedures, installation (on Windows 2000) of the
integration maintenance program is completed.

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5) Select the folder which includes maintenance tool driver
(Mainte.inf), and press <OK> button.
(Suppose that the driver is included in
C:\MaintenanceTool\Drivers\Win9xMe folder.)

6) Check that the path to the folder which includes the mainte-
nance tool driver (Mainte.inf) is displayed, and press <Next>
button.

7) When the following display is shown, installation is completed.


Press <Finish> button.

8) Restart the PC.


With the above procedures, installation (on Windows ME) of the
integration maintenance program is completed.

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LEAD-FREE SOLDER
The PWBs of this model employs lead-free solder. The LF marks indicated on the PWBs and the Service Manual mean Lead-Free solder.
The alphabet following the LF mark shows the kind of lead-free solder.

Example:

<Solder composition code of lead-free solder>

Solder composition Solder composition Solder composition code


code (Refer to the Sn-Ag-Cu a
Lead-Free table at the right.)
Sn-Ag-Bi
b
Sn-Ag-Bi-Cu
Sn-Zn-Bi z
5mm
a Sn-In-Ag-Bi
Sn-Cu-Ni
Sn-Ag-Sb
n
s
i

Bi-Sn-Ag-P p
Bi-Sn-Ag

(1) NOTE FOR THE USE OF LEAD-FREE SOLDER THREAD


When repairing a lead-free solder PWB, use lead-free solder thread.
Never use conventional lead solder thread, which may cause a breakdown or an accident.
Since the melting point of lead-free solder thread is about 40C higher than that of conventional lead solder thread, the use of the exclusive-use
soldering iron is recommendable.

(2) NOTE FOR SOLDERING WORK


Since the melting point of lead-free solder is about 220C, which is about 40C higher than that of conventional lead solder, and its soldering capacity is
inferior to conventional one, it is apt to keep the soldering iron in contact with the PWB for longer time. This may cause land separation or may exceed
the heat-resistive temperature of components. Use enough care to separate the soldering iron from the PWB when completion of soldering is
confirmed.
Since lead-free solder includes a greater quantity of tin, the iron tip may corrode easily. Turn ON/OFF the soldering iron power frequently.
If different-kind solder remains on the soldering iron tip, it is melted together with lead-free solder. To avoid this, clean the soldering iron tip after
completion of soldering work.
If the soldering iron tip is discolored black during soldering work, clean and file the tip with steel wool or a fine filer.

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CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT
(Danish) ADVARSEL !
Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering.
Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
(English) Caution !
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturers instructions.
(Finnish) VAROITUS
Paristo voi rjht, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan
tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
(French) ATTENTION
Il y a danger dexplosion s il y a remplacement incorrect
de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du
mme type ou dun type quivalent recommand par
le constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux
instructions du fabricant.
(Swedish) VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent
typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
(German) Achtung
Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung inkorrekter Batterien.
Als Ersatzbatterien drfen nur Batterien vom gleichen Typ oder
vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterien verwendet werden.
Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien nur nach den vom
Hersteller angegebenen Anweisungen.

CAUTION FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL


"BATTERY DISPOSAL"
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM PRIMARY
(MANGANESS DIOXIDE) MEMORY BACK-UP BATTERY
THAT MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. REMOVE THE
BATTERY FROM THE PRODUCT AND CONTACT YOUR
LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION
ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS.

"TRAITEMENT DES PILES USAGES"


CE PRODUIT CONTIENT UNE PILE DE SAUVEGARDE DE
MMOIRE LITHIUM PRIMAIRE (DIOXYDE DE MANGANSE)
QUI DOIT TRE TRAITE CORRECTEMENT. ENLEVEZ LA
PILE DU PRODUIT ET PRENEZ CONTACT AVEC VOTRE
AGENCE ENVIRONNEMENTALE LOCALE POUR DES
INFORMATIONS SUR LES MTHODES DE RECYCLAGE ET
DE TRAITEMENT.

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