
FACSIM ILE EQUIPMENT
SERVICE MANUAL
MODELS: MFC845CW/665CW
MFC660CN/440CN/240C
FAX2580C/2480C
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© Copyright Brother 2007, 2006
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Specifications are subject t o change without notice.
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Preface
This Service Manual is intended for use by service personnel and details the specifications,
construction, theory of operation, and maintenance for the Brother machines noted on the front cover.
It includes information required for troubleshooting and service--disassembly, reassembly, and
lubrication--so that service personnel will be able to understand equipment function, repair the
equipment in a timely manner and order spare parts as necessary.
To perform appropriate maintenance so that the machine is always in the best pos s ib le co ndition for
the customer, service personnel must adequately understand and apply this manual.
The table below shows the functional comparison between the models covered by this manual.
Model MFC845CW MFC665CW MFC660CN MFC440CN MFC240C FAX2580C FAX2480C
RAM 32M 16M
LCD 2.5-inch color 2.0-inch color 16 characters x 1 line monochrome
Wired LAN √ √ √ √ --- --- --Wireless LAN √ √ --- --- --- --- --Handset
(Hook switch
PCB)
Cordless
handset
(Cordless
--- √ √ --- --- --- √
1 unit* --- --- --- --- 1 unit* ---
PCB)
Backup battery √ √ √ --- --- √ ---
TAD √ √ √ --- --- √ --PhotoCapture
Center
PictBridge √ √ √ √ √ --- --Movable platen √ √ √ √ --- --- --Photo tray √ √ √ √ --- --- --ADF √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Number of cordless handsets that the machine has as standard. Up to four cordless handsets including optional ones
*
can be registered.
√ √ √ √ √ --- ---
This manual describes the models and their versions destined for major countries. The specifications and functions are
subject to change depending upon each destination.
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How thi s manual is organi zed
This manual is made up of nine chapters and appendices.
CHAPTER 1 PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIO NS
Contains external views and names of components and describes their functions. Information about
the keys on the control panel is included to help you check operation or make adjustments.
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
Lists the specifications of each model, which enables you to make a comparison of different models.
CHAPTER 3 THEORY O F O PERATIO N
Gives an overview of the scanning and printing mechanisms as well as the sensors, actuators, and
control electronics. It aids in understanding the basic principles of operation as well as locating
defects for troubleshooting.
CHAPTER 4 ERROR INDICATIO N AND T ROUBLESHOO TING
Details error messa ges a nd codes that the incorporated self-diagnostic functions dis p lay if a ny e rror
or malfunction occurs. If any error message appears, refer to this chapter to find which components
should be checked or replaced.
The latter half of this chapter provides sa mple problems that could occ ur in the main sections of the
machine and related troubleshooting procedures. This will help service personnel pinpoint and
repair defective components.
CHAPTER 5 TRANSFER OF DATA LEFT IN THE M ACHINE TO BE SENT FO R REPAIR
Describes how to transfer data left in the machine to be sent for repair. The service personnel
should instruct end users to follow the transfer procedure given in this chapter if the machine at the
user site cannot print received data due to the printing mechanism defective. End users can transfer
received data to another machine to prevent data loss.
CHAPTER 6 DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION
Details proce du res for dis as sembling and reasse mbling the machine together with rela ted notes. T he
disassembly order flow provided enables you to see at a glance the quickest way to get to
component(s) involved.
At the start of a disassembly job, you check the disassembly order flow that guides you through a
shortcut to the target components.
This chapter also covers screw tightening torques and lubrication points to which the specified
lubricants should be applied during reassembly jobs.
CHAPTER 7 ADJUSTM ENTS AND UPDATING OF SETTING S, REQ UIRED AFT ER P ARTS
REPLACEMENT
Details a djus tments and updating of settings, which are required if the head/carriage unit, main PCB
and some other parts have been replaced.
CHAPTER 8 CLEANING
Provides cleaning procedures not covered by the User's Guide. Before starting any repair work,
clean the machine as it may solve the problem concerned.
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CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE MODE
Descr ibes the maintena nce mode which is exc lusively designed for t he pur pose of checks , sett ings
and a djust ments of the machine using the keys on the control pa nel.
In the maintenance mode, you ca n updat e memory (EEP ROM: electr ically eras able progr ammable
read-only memory) content s for optimizing the drive condit ions of the head/carriage unit or the p aper
feed roller and pa per ejecti on roller in the engine unit, if those unit s have been replaced, or f or s et ting
the C I S s c a nn er a rea , f or ex a mp le. Yo u ca n a ls o cu s t o mize t h e E EPR O M a c co r di ng t o t he s hi pment
destina tion of t he machine concerned. In addit ion, you ca n perf orm oper ationa l checks of t he LC D,
contr ol panel PCB or sensors , perfor m a pr int test, displa y the log informat ion or err or codes, a nd
modify firmware switches (WSW).
For models with a cordless handset, the maintenance functions dedicated to cordless handsets are
provided.
Appendix 1 Reading Labels
Shows the location of labels put on some parts and describes the coding information for serial
number, proper ty data, and ma nufa c turing infor ma tion.
Appendix 2 Firmware Installation
Pr ovides instr uc tions on how to cha nge fir mwar e stor ed in the fla sh R OM on the main P CB or loa d
firmware to a new ma in PCB from t he hos t PC.
Appendix 3 EEPROM Customizing Codes
Pr ovides instr uctions on how to set u p the EE PRO M cus tomizing codes for the var ious prefer ences
exclus ively designed for ea ch dest inat ion. T he specif ied cust omizing code is s tor ed in the EEP ROM
mount ed on the ma in PCB . If t he main PC B is r eplac ed, ther efore, you need t o set up t he pr oper
customizing code with t he mac hine in t he ma intenance mode.
Cus tomizing codes cu stomize fir mware f or individua l models, enab ling the common firmwar e to be
used for various models. A list of EEPROM customizing codes comes with the firmware data
provided b y B rother Industries.
Appendix 4 Firmware Switches (WSW)
Descr ibes t he functions of the fir mware s witches, which can be divided int o two gr oups : one is for
cust omizing prefer ences designed for the shipp ing destina tion ( as describ ed in Appendix 3) and t he
other is for modifying pr eferences that match the mac hine to the environmental condit ions. Us e the
latter group if the machine malfu nc tions due t o mismatching.
Appendix 5 Wiring Diagrams
Pr ovides the wiring diagrams t hat help you under stand the connect ions between PCBs.
Appendix 6 Circuit Diagrams
Provides the circuit diagrams of the MJ PCB and power supply PCB.
Appendix 7 Deletion of Personal Information
Provides instructions on how to delete personal infor mation recorded in the machine and cordless
handset(s).
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