Canon iR1210 Service Manual

4 (3)

iR1200/iR1300 Series

REVISION 0

AUG. 2002

FY8-13HU-000

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Application

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Corrections

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Caution

Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information.

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INTRODUCTION

1 Symbols Used

This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information:

Symbol

Description

Memo

REF.

Indicates an item of a non-specific nature, possibly classified as Note, Caution, or Warning.

Indicates an item requiring care to avoid electric shocks.

Indicates an item requiring care to avoid combustion (fire).

Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems.

Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric outlet.

Indicates an item intended to provide notes assisting the understanding of the topic in question.

Indicates an item of reference assisting the understanding of the topic in question.

Provides a description of a service mode.

Provides a description of the nature of an error indication.

Refers to the Copier Basics Series for a better understanding of the contents.

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INTRODUCTION

2 Outline of the Manual

This Service Manual provides basic facts and figures needed to service the iR1200 Series/ iR1300 Series products in the field, and it consists of the following chapters:

Chapter 1

Product Outline:

specifications, names of parts, safety and warnings

Chapter 2 Using the Machine:

control panel, user mode, service mode

Chapter 3

Installation:

site requirements, installation procedure, work for reloca-

 

 

tion

Chapter 4

Operation:

mechanical system by function, principles of operation of

 

 

electrical systems

Chapter 5

Mechanical System:

mechanical construction, disassembly/assembly

Chapter 6

Maintenance and Inspection: periodically replaced parts, durables (life), basic servicing

 

 

chart, cleaning

Chapter 7

Troubleshooting:

standards/adjustments, troubleshooting image faults,

 

 

troubleshooting malfunctions

Appendix:

 

general timing chart, general circuit diagrams

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INTRODUCTION

The descriptions in this Service Manual are based on he following rules:

1.In each chapter, the uses of the function in question and its relationship to electrical and mechanical systems are discussed and the timing of operation of its associated parts is explained by means of outlines and diagrams.

In the diagrams, the symbol represents a mechanical path, while the symbol

with a name next to it indicates the flow of an electric signal.

The expression “turn on the power” means turning on the power switch, closing the front cover, and closing the delivery cover so that the machine will be supplied with power.

2.In circuit diagrams (digital), a signal whose level is High is expressed as being ‘1’, while a single whose level is Low is expressed as being ‘0’; the level of voltage, however, varies from circuit to circuit.

The machine uses CPUs, whose internal mechanisms cannot be checked in the field, and, therefore, are not explained. In addition, the machine’s PCBs are not intended for repairs at the user’s and, therefore, are explained by means of block diagrams: two types are used, i.e., between sensors and inputs of PCBs equipped with a control or drive function and between outputs equipped with a control or drive function and loads; in addition, functional block diagrams are used at times.

Changes made to the machine for product improvement are communicated in the form of a Service Information bulletin as needed. All service persons are expected to go through all service documentation including the bulletins and be equipped to respond to the needs of the field (as by being able to identify possible causes of problems).

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INTRODUCTION

This service manual covers the models shown in the following table. Be sure to have a good understanding of the difference from model to model before referring to this manual.

Model

Type

ADF

Printer

Fax

Cassette

Default

Power

 

code

function

function

function

 

Ratio

supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iR1210

MTC

 

 

500 sheet (A4)

4R3E

230V

 

PVZ

 

 

500 sheet (A4)

4R3E

230V

 

QTL

 

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UMA

 

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVB

 

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVC

 

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVD

 

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVE

 

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

ZTY

 

 

250 sheet (Universal)

2R2E

127V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iR1230

MTD

 

500 sheet (A4)

4R3E

230V

 

MTE

 

500 sheet (A4)

4R3E

230V

 

QTM

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UNA

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVF

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVG

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVH

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UVJ

 

250 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iR1270F

MTF

250 sheet (A4)

4R

230V

 

MTG

500 sheet (A4)

2R2E

230V

 

UPA

250 sheet (A4)

4R

230V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iR1310

ZTW

 

 

500 sheet (LTR/LGL)

3R2E

120V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iR1330

ZTZ

 

500 sheet (LTR/LGL)

3R2E

120V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iR1370F

ZUB

500 sheet (LTR/LGL)

3R2E

120V

The notation “ √” indicates that the item in question is available.

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Contents

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OUTLINE

1 Specifications ......................................

1-1

1.1

Type ............................................

1-1

1.2

Mechanisms ...............................

1-1

1.3

Functions ....................................

1-2

1.4

Others .........................................

1-4

1.5

Reproduction Ratio ....................

1-5

1.6

Copying Speed ...........................

1-6

1.6.1Copying Speed (AB type,

A type) .................................

1-6

1.6.2Copying Speed (Inch type) .. 1-7

1.7ADF (if equipped with ADF

functions) ...................................

1-8

1.8FAX (if equipped fax functions) 1-9

1.8.1Communications

specifications ........................

1-9

1.8.2Scanner section

specifications ......................

1-10

1.8.3Printer section

 

specifications ......................

1-10

1.8.4

Functions ...........................

1-11

2 Names of Parts ..................................

1-15

2.1 External View ...........................

1-15

2.1.1

Body (ADF type) ...............

1-15

2.1.2

Body (copyboard type) ......

1-16

2.1.3ADF (if equipped with ADF

functions) ...........................

1-18

2.2 Cross Section ...........................

1-19

2.2.1 Body ..................................

1-19

2.2.2ADF (if equipped with ADF

 

functions) ...........................

1-20

3 Safety and Warnings .........................

1-21

3.1

Safety of Laser Light .........

1-21

3.1.1Safety of the Laser Scanner

Unit ....................................

1-21

3.1.2 CDRH Requirements .........

1-21

3.1.3Handling the Laser Scanner

Unit ....................................

1-22

3.2 Safety of the Toner ...................

1-23

3.3Storing and Handling the Cartridge (Drum Unit and Developing

Unit) .........................................

1-23

3.3.1Storing a Drum Unit Before

Unpacking ..........................

1-23

3.3.2Storing or Handling the Cartridge After Unpacking . 1-24

3.3.2.1Storing After Unpacking 1-24

3.3.2.2Points to Note When Handling the Cartridge . 1-25

CHAPTER 2 USING THE MACHINE

1 Using the Machine ..............................

2-1

3 Service Mode ....................................

2-21

1.1

Control Panel .............................

2-1

3.1

Outline .....................................

2-21

2 User Mode ..........................................

2-5

3.2

Using Service Mode ................

2-23

2.1

User Mode Menu .......................

2-5

3.3

List of Service Mode Menus ...

2-24

2.2

User Report ..............................

2-18

3.4

Bit Switch Settings

 

2.2.1

Manually Generating a

 

 

(#1 SSSW) ...............................

2-32

 

 

Report ................................

2-18

3.5

Menu Switch Settings

 

2.2.2

Automatically Generating

 

 

(#2 MENU) ..............................

2-48

 

 

Reports (if equipped with

 

3.6

Numeric Parameter Setting

 

 

 

fax functions) .....................

2-19

 

(#3 NUMERIC Param.) ...........

2-50

 

2.2.2.1 Memory Clear List .......

2-20

3.7

SPECIAL Setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

(#4A SPECIAL) .......................

2-55

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3.8

NCU Setting (#4B NCU) .........

2-55

3.21.6

MODEM NCU Test

 

3.9

ISDN Setting (#4C ISDN) .......

2-55

 

(4: MODEM NCU) ...........

2-84

3.10

Country/Region of Installation

 

3.21.6.1 Relay Test .....................

2-84

 

(#5 TYPE) ................................

2-55

3.21.6.2 Frequency Test ..............

2-85

3.11

Setting the Original Reading

 

3.21.6.3 G3 Signal Transmission

 

Functions (#6 SCANNER) ......

2-56

 

Test ................................

2-85

3.12

Setting the Printer Parameters

 

3.21.6.4 DTMF Signal Transmission

 

(#7 PRINTER) .........................

2-57

 

Test ................................

2-86

3.12.1

#1 SSSW Setting ...............

2-57

3.21.6.5 Tonal/DTMF Signal

 

3.12.2

#2 NUMERIC Param.

 

 

Reception Test ..............

2-86

 

 

Setting ................................

2-59

3.21.6.6. V.34 G3 signal transmission

3.12.3

#3 PRINT COUNT ............

2-59

 

test .................................

2-87

3.12.4

#4 PRINT RESET .............

2-59

3.21.7

AGING Test

 

3.12.5

#5 MLT CLEANING .........

2-59

 

(5: AGING TEST) .............

2-88

3.13

PDL (#8 PDL) ..........................

2-59

3.21.8

FACULTY (function) Test

 

3.14

Counter (#9 COUNTER) .........

2-60

 

(6: FACULTY TEST) ........

2-88

3.14.1

Counter ..............................

2-60

3.21.9

BOOK Read Test

 

3.14.2

Clearing the Counter

 

 

(8: BOOK TEST) ..............

2-94

 

 

Readings ............................

2-61

3.22 Service Report ..........................

2-95

3.15

Generating a Report

 

3.22.1

Manually Generating

 

 

(#10 REPORT) .........................

2-61

 

Reports ...............................

2-95

3.16

Downloading

 

3.22.1.1 SYSTEM (SERVICE)

 

 

(#11 DOWNLOAD) ................

2-61

 

DATA LIST ...................

2-95

3.17

Clearing (#12 CLEAR) ............

2-62

3.22.1.2 SYSTEM DUMP LIST 2-96

3.18

ROM Indication (#13 ROM) ...

2-62

3.22.1.3 KEY HISTORY

 

3.19

Resetting the Contact Sensor

 

 

REPORT .......................

2-98

 

Position (#14 CS SET) ............

2-62

3.22.1.4 COUNTER REPORT ...

2-99

3.20

Service Mode Default Setting ..

2-63

3.22.1.5 PRINT SPEC

 

3.21

Test Mode (TEST MODE) ......

2-73

 

REPORT .....................

2-100

3.21.1

Outline ...............................

2-73

3.22.2

Automatically Generated

 

3.21.2 List of Test Mode Items .....

2-74

 

Reports .............................

2-100

3.21.3 D-RAM Test (1: D-RAM) . 2-81

3.22.2.1 Error TX Report

 

3.21.4 CCD Test (2: CCD TEST) . 2-82

 

(for service) ................

2-101

3.21.5

PRINT Test (3: PRINT) .......

-83

3.22.2.2 RX Report

 

 

 

 

 

 

(for service) ................

2-102

CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION

1

Selecting the Site ................................

3-1

2.4

Fitting the Cartridge ...................

3-5

2

Unpacking and Installing the

 

2.5

Fitting the Toner bottle ..............

3-6

 

Machine ..............................................

3-2

2.6

Putting Paper in the Cassette .....

3-8

 

2.1

Before Starting ...........................

3-2

2.7

Putting Paper in the Manual

 

 

2.2

Installation Procedure ................

3-2

 

Feed Tray ...................................

3-9

 

2.3

Unpacking ..................................

3-3

2.8

Connecting the Interface Cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

.................................................

3-10

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2.9Connecting the Modular Cable (if equipped with fax

 

functions) ................................

3-10

2.10

Connecting the Power Cord .....

3-11

2.11

Fitting the Delivery Tray ..........

3-11

2.12

Checking the Copy Images .......

3-11

2.13

Setting the Printer Functions ....

3-12

2.14 Setting Fax Functions (if equipped

with fax functions) ...................

3-13

2.14.1

Setting the Date/Time

 

 

(user mode) ........................

3-13

2.14.2 Setting the Dial Type .........

3-14

2.14.3

Executing Communications

 

 

Testing ...............................

3-14

3 When Relocating the Machine .........

3-15

CHAPTER 4 OPERATION

1 Basic Operation ..................................

4-1

5 Pickup/Feeding/Delivery System .....

4-17

1.1

Reproduction Processes .............

4-1

5.1

Outline .....................................

4-17

1.1.1

Outline .................................

4-1

5.2

Pickup Operation .....................

4-18

1.2

Functional Construction ............

4-4

5.2.1 Pickup from the Cassette ...

4-18

1.3

Outline of the Electrical

 

 

5.2.1.1

Outline ..........................

4-18

 

Circuitry .....................................

4-5

 

5.2.1.2

Retry Pickup .................

4-19

1.3.1

Functional Block Diagram ..

4-5

 

5.2.1.3 Detecting the Size of

 

1.3.2

Outlines of Functions ..........

4-6

 

 

 

Paper .............................

4-19

 

1.3.2.1

Image Processor PCB .....

4-6

5.2.2 Pickup from the Manual

 

 

1.3.2.2

DC Controller PCB ........

4-7

 

 

Feed Tray ...........................

4-20

 

1.3.2.3

Control Panel PCB .........

4-8

 

5.2.2.1

Outline ..........................

4-20

 

1.3.2.4

Power Supply PCB .........

4-8

 

5.2.2.2

Retry Pickup .................

4-21

 

1.3.2.5

Analog Processor PCB ...

4-9

 

5.2.2.3 Detecting the Size of

 

 

1.3.2.6

Sensor PCB .....................

4-9

 

 

 

Paper .............................

4-21

 

1.3.2.7

Laser Driver/BD PCB .....

4-9

5.3

Feeding Operation/Delivery

 

 

1.3.2.8

Main Motor/Scanner

 

 

Operation .................................

4-22

 

 

 

Motor Driver ...................

4-9

5.3.1

Outline ...............................

4-22

 

1.3.2.9

Printer Controller PCB ...

4-9

5.3.2

Auto Delivery Control .......

4-22

 

1.3.2.10

NCU PCB (if equipped

 

5.4

Reducing the Copying Speed ..

4-23

 

 

 

with fax functions) ........

4-10

5.4.1

Outline ...............................

4-23

 

1.3.2.11

Modular Jack PCB

 

5.5

Detecting Jams .........................

4-24

 

 

 

(if equipped with fax

 

5.5.1

Outline ...............................

4-24

 

 

 

functions) ......................

4-10

5.5.2

Types of Jams ....................

4-24

 

1.3.2.12

Sensor Relay PCB ........

4-10

6 Fixing System ...................................

4-26

1.4

Power-On Sequence .................

4-11

6.1

Outline .....................................

4-26

1.5

Controlling the Main Motor ....

4-12

6.2

Controlling the Fixing

 

1.5.1

Outline ...............................

4-12

 

Operation ..................................

4-27

2 Image Reading/Processing System ...

4-13

6.2.1

Controlling the Fixing

 

2.1

Outline .....................................

4-13

 

 

Temperature .......................

4-27

3 Laser Exposure System ....................

4-14

6.2.2 Controlling the Fixing Film

 

3.1

Outline .....................................

4-14

 

 

Bias ....................................

4-29

4 Image Formation System ..................

4-16

6.2.3

Fixing Heater Safety

 

4.1

Outline .....................................

4-16

 

 

Mechanism .........................

4-29

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6.2.4 Detecting a Fault in the

 

8.2.1.2

Lithium Battery (BAT1) ...

4-35

 

Fixing Assembly ................

4-29

8.2.1.3

Vanadium Lithium Second-

7 Power Supply System .......................

4-31

 

ary Battery (BAT2) .......

4-37

7.1 Low Voltage Circuit .................

4-31

8.2.2 Back-Up Data ....................

4-38

7.1.1

Low Voltage Power

 

8.2.2.1

Types of Data ................

4-38

 

Supply Circuit ....................

4-31

8.2.2.2

Printing the Backup

 

7.1.2

Protective Functions ..........

4-33

 

Data List .......................

4-40

7.2

High-Voltage Power

 

9 ADF (if equipped with ADF

 

 

Supply Circuit ..........................

4-33

functions) ..........................................

4-41

7.3

Controlling the ESS

 

9.1

Outline .....................................

4-41

 

Mechanism ...............................

4-33

9.2

Picking Up and Moving

 

7.3.1

Outline ...............................

4-33

Originals ...................................

4-42

7.3.2

Operation ...........................

4-33

9.2.1

Outline ...............................

4-42

8 Others ................................................

 

4-34

9.2.2 Moving Down the Original

 

8.1

Fan

...........................................

4-34

 

Pickup Roller and Moving Up

8.1.1

Outline ...............................

4-34

 

the Original Stopper ..........

4-43

8.2

Back-Up Batteries ....................

4-35

9.3 Detecting an Original Jam .......

4-44

8.2.1

Back-Up Function .............

4-35

9.3.1

Outline ...............................

4-44

 

8.2.1.1 Outline ..........................

4-35

9.3.2

Types of Jams ....................

4-44

CHAPTER 5 MECHANICAL SYSTEM

1 Points to Note When Disassembling/

 

2.1.2

Removing the Control

 

Assembling the Machine ....................

5-1

 

Panel ..................................

5-11

2 Disassembly ........................................

5-4

2.1.3

Removing the Copyboard

 

2.1 Externals/Auxiliary System .......

5-4

 

Glass ..................................

5-13

2.1.1 External Covers ...................

5-4

2.1.4

Removing the Main Motor

 

2.1.1.1 Removing the Left Cover/

 

Unit ....................................

5-14

 

Rear Cover ......................

5-5

2.1.5

Remove the Fan .................

5-17

2.1.1.2

Removing the Right

 

2.1.6

Removing the Reader Unit

 

 

Cover ..............................

5-5

 

Slide Detecting Switch ......

5-19

2.1.1.3

Removing the Toner

 

2.1.7

Removing the Toner Supply

 

Supply Cover ..................

5-6

 

Cover Switch .....................

5-20

2.1.1.4

Removing the Front

 

2.1.8

Removing the Humidity

 

 

Cover ..............................

5-7

 

Sensor ................................

5-20

2.1.1.5

Removing the Delivery

 

2.1.9

Removing the Toner Bottle

 

 

Cover ..............................

5-7

 

Sensor ................................

5-21

2.1.1.6

Removing the Delivery

 

2.1.10

Removing the Waste Toner

 

 

Upper Cover/Delivery

 

 

Full Sensor .........................

5-21

 

Rear Cover ......................

5-8

2.2 PCBs ........................................

5-22

2.1.1.7

Removing the Cartridge

 

2.2.1

Removing the Image

 

 

Cover ..............................

5-8

 

Processor PCB ...................

5-22

2.1.1.8

Removing the Upper

 

2.2.2

Removing the Analog

 

 

Cover ..............................

5-9

 

Processor PCB ...................

5-23

2.1.1.9

Removing the Right

 

2.2.3

Removing the Sensor

 

 

Door ..............................

5-11

 

PCB ....................................

5-25

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2.2.4Removing the DC Controller

PCB/Power Supply PCB ... 5-26

2.2.5Removing the Printer

Controller PCB ..................

5-30

2.2.6Removing the NCU PCB (if equipped with fax

functions) ..........................

5-31

2.2.7Removing the Modular Jack

PCB ....................................

5-31

2.2.8Removing the Sensor Relay

PCB ....................................

5-31

2.3 Original Reading/

 

Processing System ...................

5-32

2.3.1Removing the Contact

Sensor ................................

5-32

2.3.2Removing the Reader Motor

Drive Unit ..........................

5-33

2.3.3Removing the Reader Unit 5-35

2.4 Laser Exposure System ............

5-37

2.4.1Removing the Laser Scanner

Unit ....................................

5-37

2.5 Image Formation System .........

5-39

2.5.1Removing the Transfer

Charging Roller .................

5-39

2.5.2Removing the Developing Cylinder/Developing Blade 5-40

2.5.3Notes on replacing the Developing Cylinder/

Developing Blade ..............

5-43

2.6 Pickup/Feeding System ...........

5-44

2.6.1Removing the Cassette

Pickup Roller .....................

5-44

2.6.2Removing the Cassette

Pickup Solenoid .................

5-46

2.6.3Removing the Manual

Feed Tray (upper) ..............

5-48

2.6.4Removing the Manual

Feed Tray (lower) ..............

5-48

2.6.5Removing the Manual

Feed Pickup Roller ............

5-49

2.6.6Removing the Separation

Pad .....................................

5-50

2.6.7Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Solenoid/Manual Feed

Tray Paper Sensor ..............

5-50

2.6.8Removing the Vertical Path

Roller .................................

5-51

2.6.9Removing the Registration

Roller Unit .........................

5-54

2.7 Fixing System ..........................

5-55

2.7.1Removing the Fixing

Assembly ...........................

5-55

2.7.2Removing the Fixing Film Unit/

Fixing Pressure Roller .......

5-57

2.7.3 Removing the Delivery

 

Sensor ................................

5-58

2.8 ADF System (if equipped with

 

ADF functions) ........................

5-59

2.8.1Externals/Auxiliary Control

System ...............................

5-59

2.8.1.1 Removing the ADF .......

5-59

2.8.1.2Removing the ADF Drive

 

Unit ...............................

5-61

2.8.1.3 Removing the ADF Motor

 

Unit ...............................

5-62

2.8.1.4 Removing the Slide Guide

 

(front, rear) ...................

5-63

2.8.1.5 Mounting the Slide Guide

 

(front, rear) ...................

5-64

2.8.2 Pickup System ...................

5-65

2.8.2.1

Removing the Separation

 

Roller Unit ....................

5-65

2.8.2.2

Removing the Original

 

 

Pickup roller/Original

 

 

Separation roller ...........

5-67

2.8.2.3Removing the Original Sensor/Registration Sensor . 5-67

2.8.2.4Removing the Original

 

Separation Pad ..............

5-68

2.8.2.5

Removing the ADF

 

 

Registration Roller ........

5-69

2.8.3 Feeding System .................

5-71

2.8.3.1

Removing the White

 

 

Roller ............................

5-71

2.8.3.2

Removing the Feeding

 

 

Outside Guide ...............

5-72

2.8.3.3Removing the Feed Roll 5-73

2.8.3.4Removing the Original

Feed Roller ...................

5-74

2.8.4 Delivery System .................

5-75

2.8.4.1Removing the Delivery Stacking Tray/Original

Delivery Roller .............

5-75

2.8.4.2 Removing the Original

 

Delivery Sensor ............

5-76

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CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

1

Periodically Replaced Parts ................

6-1

4.3.6

Transfer Guide .....................

6-5

2

Durables

..............................................

6-1

4.3.7

Transfer Charging Roller .....

6-5

3

Scheduled Servicing Chart .................

6-1

4.3.8

Separation Static Eliminator . 6-5

4

Cleaning

..............................................

6-2

4.3.9

Paper Path ............................

6-5

 

4.1 Cleaning by the User (machine)

6-2

4.3.10

Fixing Inlet Guide ................

6-5

 

4.1.1 Cleaning the Fixing Pressure

 

4.3.11

Fixing Pressure Roller .........

6-5

 

 

Roller ...................................

6-2

4.3.12

Delivery Roller .....................

6-6

 

4.1.2

Other Cleaning .....................

6-2

4.3.13 Back of Copyboard Glass

 

 

4.2 Cleaning by the User (ADF) ......

6-3

 

(Back of Shading Plate) .......

6-6

 

4.2.1

Cleaning the White Roller6-3

4.4 Cleaning at Time of a Service

 

 

4.2.2

Other Cleaning ................

6-3

Visit (ADF) ................................

6-7

 

4.3 Cleaning at Time of a Service

 

4.4.1

Original Pickup Roller .........

6-7

 

Visit (machine) ...........................

6-4

4.4.2

Original Separation Roller ...

6-7

 

4.3.1 Selfoc Lens Array of the

 

4.4.3

Original Separation Pad .......

6-7

 

 

Contact Sensor .....................

6-4

4.4.4

ADF Registration Roller ......

6-7

 

4.3.2

Cassette Pickup Roller .........

6-5

4.4.5

Original Feed Roller ............

6-7

 

4.3.3 Manual Feed Pickup Roller . 6-5

4.4.6

Original Delivery Roller ......

6-7

 

4.3.4

Separation Pad .....................

6-5

4.4.7

Copyboard Glass

 

 

4.3.5

Registration Roller ...............

6-5

 

(Original Reading Area) ......

6-8

CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING

1 Standards and Adjustments .................

7-1

1.1 Checking Against the

 

Standards ....................................

7-1

1.1.1Checking the Pressure (nip) of

the Fixing Pressure Roller ...

7-1

1.2 Making Adjustments ..................

7-3

1.2.1Making Adjustments When

Replacing Major Parts .........

7-3

1.2.2Preparing a Test Sheet for

Adjustment ..........................

7-4

1.2.3Adjusting the Mechanical

Systems ...............................

7-5

1.2.4 Adjusting the Electrical

 

Systems ................................

7-5

1.2.4.1 Contact Sensor LED

 

Intensity Auto

 

Adjustment .....................

7-5

1.2.4.2 Leading Edge Read Start

 

Position Adjustment ........

7-6

1.2.4.3Left/Right Edge Read

Start Position Adjustment 7-7

1.3 Making Adjustments (ADF) ......

7-8

1.3.1Items of Adjustment and

Sequence of Work ................

7-8

1.3.2Preparing a Test Sheet for

Adjustment ..........................

7-8

1.3.3Adjusting the Mechanical

Systems ................................

7-9

1.3.3.1

Removing the Skew ........

7-9

1.3.3.2

Left/Right Registration

 

 

Adjustment ...................

7-10

1.3.4Adjusting the Electrical

Systems ..............................

7-12

1.3.4.1

Registration Arch Auto

 

 

Adjustment ...................

7-12

1.3.4.2

Original Read Position

 

 

Adjustment ....................

7-12

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1.3.4.3Original Speed

 

Adjustment ...................

7-13

1.3.4.4

Leading Edge Read Start

 

Position Adjustment .....

7-14

1.3.4.5

Trailing Edge Read End

 

 

Position Adjustment .....

7-15

1.4When Replacing a Component 7-16

1.4.1When Replacing the Image

Processor PCB ...................

7-16

1.4.1.1Before Starting the Work7-16

1.4.1.2After Finishing the Work7-17

2 Troubleshooting ................................

7-18

2.1

Making Initial Checks ..............

7-18

2.1.1

Site Environment ...............

7-18

2.1.2 Checking the Drum Unit ...

7-18

2.1.3

Checking the Paper ............

7-18

2.1.4

Others ................................

7-18

2.2

Troubleshooting Flow Chart ....

7-19

2.3

Making Checks in Response to

 

 

an Image Fault .........................

7-20

2.3.1Checking the Originals

Against the Symptom ........

7-20

2.3.2Copyboard Glass and White

Sheet ..................................

7-20

3 Troubleshooting Image Faults ..........

7-21

3.1 Troubleshooting Procedure for

 

Image Faults .............................

7-21

3.1.1 The output is too light. ......

7-22

3.1.2 The output is too dark. .......

7-25

3.1.3The output is foggy vertically

........................................... 7-26

3.1.4The output has fuzzy, black

vertical lines. ......................

7-26

3.1.5The output is foggy

horizontally. .......................

7-27

3.1.6The output has fuzzy, black

horizontal lines. .................

7-27

3.1.7The output has black lines

(vertical). ............................

7-28

3.1.8The output has black lines

(horizontal). .......................

7-28

3.1.9The output has white spots

(vertical). ............................

7-28

3.1.10 The output has white lines

 

(vertical). ............................

7-28

3.1.11

The output has white spots

 

 

 

(horizontal). .......................

7-29

3.1.12

The output has white lines

 

 

 

(horizontal). .......................

7-29

3.1.13

The output is soiled. ..........

7-30

3.1.14

The back of the output is

 

 

 

soiled. .................................

7-31

3.1.15 The output has a fixing

 

 

 

fault ....................................

7-32

3.1.16 The output has left/right displace-

 

 

ment. ..................................

7-33

3.1.17 The output has a blurry

 

 

 

image. ................................

7-33

3.1.18

The output has poor sharpness

 

 

(out of focus). ....................

7-34

3.1.19

The output is blank. ...........

7-35

3.1.20

The output is solid black. ..

7-37

4 Troubleshooting Malfunctions .........

7-38

4.1

Troubleshooting Malfunctions

 

 

(service error) ...........................

7-38

4.2

Troubleshooting Malfunctions

 

 

(other than service error) .........

7-42

4.2.1

Power is absent. .................

7-42

4.2.2

The LCD fails to operate. ..

7-42

4.2.3The contact sensor fails to

move. .................................

7-43

4.2.4The contact sensor LED

fails to go ON. ...................

7-43

4.2.5The speaker fails to generate

sound. ................................

7-44

4.2.6The message “CHECK TONER/

DRUM CRG” fails to go

 

OFF ...................................

7-44

4.2.7The message “SUPPLY REC. PAPER DRAWER:” fails to go

OFF. (cassette) ...................

7-45

4.2.8The message “SUPPLY REC. PAPER S.B.:” fails to go OFF.

(manual feed tray) ..............

7-45

4.2.9The message “REC. PAPER JAM SLIDE PLATEN LEFT”

fails to go OFF. ..................

7-46

4.2.10The message “PLATEN/COVER IS OPEN CLOSE PLATEN/

COVER” fails to go OFF. .. 7-47

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4.3Troubleshooting Malfunctions (if equipped with ADF

functions) .................................

7-48

4.3.1 Original pickup fails. ..........

7-48

4.4 Troubleshooting Malfunctions

 

(printer functions) ....................

7-49

4.4.1 Printing fails to start. .........

7-49

4.4.2 Printing stops in the

 

middle ................................

7-49

4.5Troubleshooting

(faults unique to models equipped

with fax functions) ...................

7-51

4.5.1 Troubleshooting

 

Communication Faults .......

7-51

4.5.2Service Error Code Output 7-53

4.5.3 Error Codes ........................

7-53

4.5.3.1Transmission Level (ATT): No.07 of Service Soft Switch

#2 MENU .....................

7-53

4.5.3.2 NL Equalizer: No.05 of

 

Service Soft Switch

 

#2 MENU .....................

7-53

4.5.3.3Transmission Page Timer: SW12 of Service Soft Switch

#1 SSSW .......................

7-53

4.5.3.4T0 Timer: No.10 of Service Soft Switch #3 NUMERIC

param. ...........................

7-53

4.5.3.5T1 Timer: No.11 of Service Soft Switch #3 NUMERIC

param. ...........................

7-54

4.5.3.6RTN Signal Transmission Condition: No. 02, 03, and 04 of Service Soft Switch

#3 NUMERIC param. ...

7-54

4.5.3.7 Echo Remedy ................

7-54

4.5.3.8Echo Protect Tone: SW03 bit 1 of Service Soft Switch

#1 SSSW .......................

7-54

4.5.3.9Number of Final Flag Sequences: SW04 bit 2 of

 

Service Soft Switch

 

 

#1 SSSW .......................

7-54

4.5.3.10

Subaddress ....................

7-55

4.5.3.11 Password .......................

7-55

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4.5.3.12

Signals ..........................

7-55

4.5.3.13

Timer .............................

7-56

4.5.4How to Record the

Protocol ..............................

7-57

4.5.5Causes and Remedies for

User Error Codes ...............

7-58

4.5.6Causes and Remedies for

 

Service Error Codes ...........

7-63

4.5.7 Common Faults .................

7-85

5 Troubleshooting Feeding Faults .......

7-86

5.1

Outline .....................................

7-86

5.2

Paper Jams ...............................

7-87

5.2.1Pickup Assembly (cassette) 7-87

5.2.2Pickup Assembly

(manual feed tray) ..............

7-89

5.2.3 Feeding Assembly .............

7-91

5.2.4Fixing Delivery Assembly . 7-93

5.2.5Checking the Rotation of the

Rollers and Gears ..............

7-94

5.2.5.1Checking the Rotation of the Cassette Pickup Roller and the Vertical Path Roller . 7-94

5.2.5.2Checking the Rotation of the Registration Roller and the

 

 

Gear for the Photosensitive

 

 

Drum .............................

7-94

5.3

Original Jams (if equipped with

 

 

ADF functions) ........................

7-95

5.4

Feeding Faults ..........................

7-96

5.4.1

Double Feeding .................

7-96

5.4.2

Wrinkles ............................

7-97

5.5Faulty Feeding of Originals (if equipped with ADF functions) 7-98

5.5.1

Double Feeding .................

7-98

5.5.2

Skew ..................................

7-98

6 Arrangement of the Electrical Parts ..

7-99

6.1

Checking the

 

 

Photointerrupters ......................

7-99

6.2

Arrangement and Functions of

 

 

Electrical Components ...........

7-101

6.2.1Solenoids, Motors, Fans .. 7-101

6.2.1.1

Body ...........................

7-101

6.2.1.2

ADF (if equipped with

 

 

ADF functions) ...........

7-102

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6.2.2

Sensors ............................

7-103

6.3 Variable Resistors, Light Emitting

6.2.2.1 Body ...........................

7-103

Diodes (LED), and Check

 

6.2.2.2 ADF (if equipped with

 

Pins by PCB ...........................

7-109

 

ADF functions) ...........

7-104

6.3.1

Image Processor PCB ......

7-109

6.2.3

Others ..............................

7-105

6.3.2

DC Controller PCB ..........

7-110

6.2.4

PCBs ................................

7-107

 

 

 

APPENDIX

1

General Timing Chart ........................

A-1

3

List of Special Tools ..........................

A-5

2

General Circuit Diagram ....................

A-3

4

List of Solvents and Oils ...................

A-6

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PRODUCT OUTLINE

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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OUTLINE

 

 

 

1 Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

1.1 Type

 

 

Item

Specifications

 

 

Body

Desk top (ADF standard type, copyboard standard type)

Copyboard glass

Fixed

 

Light source

LED

 

Lens

CIS (contact sensor)

Photosensitive medium

OPC drum (30-mm dia.) : Drum unit

1.2 Mechanisms

 

 

Item

Specifications

 

 

Reproduction

Indirect electrostatic

Charging

Roller contact

 

Exposure

Semiconductor laser

Copy density adjustment

Auto or manual

Development

Dry, 1-component toner projection

Pickup

Cassette:

1 cassette

 

Multifeeder:

1 feeder

Transfer

Roller transfer

Separate

Static (static eliminator) + curvature

Cleaning

Rubber blade

 

Fixing

SURF (on-demand)

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1.3 Functions

Item

Specifications

Resolution

 

 

printer engine

600 x 600 dpi

copy

1200 equivalent x 600 dpi

print

2400 equivalent x 600 dpi

Original type

Sheet, book, 3-D object (2 kg max.)

Maximum original size

A4 (297 × 210 mm / 11.7" × 8.3"), LGL (356 × 216 mm / 14.0" × 8.5")

Reproduction ratio

AB:4R3E, A:2R2E, Inch:3R2E

Zoom

50% to 200% (1% increments)

Wait time

8.5 sec (after plug in) / 1.0 sec (after pressing Energy Saver key)

First copy time

13 sec or less

 

21.5 sec (after plug in)

 

18 sec (after pressing Energy Saver key)

Continuous reproduction

99 pages max.

Reproduction size

 

 

250-sheet cassette

A4

 

(Fixed to A4 size)

 

 

250-sheet cassette

LGL, LTR, A4, B5

(Universal)

 

 

500-sheet cassette

LGL, LTR, A4

Manual feed tray

Width:

76.2 to 216 mm (3.0" to 8.5")

 

Length: 127 to 356 mm (5.0" to 14.0")

 

Weight:

56 to 128 g/m2

Paper type

 

 

250-sheet cassette

Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2), recycled paper (64 to 80 g/m2), col-

 

ored paper (64 to 80 g/m2)

500-sheet cassette

Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2), recycled paper (64 to 80 g/m2), col-

 

ored paper (64 to 80 g/m2)

Manual feed tray

Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2), recycled paper (64 to 80 g/m2), col-

 

ored paper (64 to 80 g/m2), transparency, tracing paper, label,

 

postcard, thick paper (56 to 128 g/m2), envelope

Cassette

Claw separation, front loading

Manual feed tray capacity

10 mm deep, (about 100 sheets of 80 g/m2 paper)

Delivery tray capacity

100 sheets max.

Non-image width

Leading edge: 3.0 ± 2.0 mm (0.12" ± 0.08"), left/right edge: 2.5 ±

 

2.0 mm (0.10" ± 0.08")

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Item

AE

Image mode

Toner save mode

Special mode

Auto power-off

Power save mode

N-on-1

1-on-N memory copy Auto copy start

Jam recovery Auto clear Date/time set Weekly timer

Toner level detection*3 Cassette paper level detection LGL size detection

Toner supply cover open/closed detection

Toner bottle position detection Humidity sensor

Waste toner full detection e-Maintenance

Specifications

Yes

Yes (text, text/photo, photo) Yes

Yes: Tracing paper mode, transparency mode, special paper 1 mode*1, special paper 2 mode*2

No

Yes (manually ON/OFF, auto OFF after specific time, auto ON after fax reception/print data reception)

Yes (in some functions, 2-on-1) Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

*1: Thick paper mode; including paper of 105 to 128 g/m2 and Bond paper with poor surface characteristics.

*2: Thick paper H mode; envelope, etc.

*3: At this time, the copier/printer is capable of printing only so many prints, suspending operation thereafter.

In the case of fax, select “Print” or “Remain the image data in the memory” at the user mode display in advance. Follow the action selected at the user mode.

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1.4 Others

Item

Specifications

 

 

 

Operating environment

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature range

0° to 35°C / 32° to 95°F

 

 

 

Humidity range

35% to 85%

 

 

 

 

Atmospheric pressure

0.61 to 1.01 hPa (0.6 to 1 atm)

 

 

range

 

 

 

 

 

Power supply

120V (50/60Hz), 230V (50/60Hz)

 

Serial number

MTCxxxx

MTDxxxx

MTExxxx

MTFxxxx

 

MTGxxxx

PVZxxxx

QTLxxxx

TMxxxx

 

UMAxxxx

UNAxxxx

UPAxxxx

UVBxxxx

 

UVCxxxx

UVDxxxx

UVExxxx

UVFxxxx

 

UVGxxxx

UVHxxxx

UVJxxxx

ZTWxxxx

 

ZTYxxxx

ZTZxxxx

ZUBxxxx

 

Power consumption

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum

780 W or less

 

 

 

 

Standby

16 W (approx.; reference only)

 

 

Operation

280 W (approx.; reference only)

 

 

Energy save stanby

2 W or less (approx.; reference only)

 

Noise

 

 

 

 

 

Standby

Copyboard type:

40 dB or less (impulse mode)

 

ADF type:

 

40 dB or less (impulse mode: reference)

Copying

Copyboard type:

66 dB or less (fast mode)

 

 

ADF type:

 

69 dB or less (fast mode: reference)

Ozone

0.05 ppm (Ave.)

 

 

 

 

(after 50000 pages)

 

 

 

 

 

Dimensions

 

 

 

 

 

Width

Copyboard type: 475 mm (18.7"), ADF type: 475 mm (18.7")

Depth

Copyboard type: 442 mm (17.4"), ADF type: 442 mm (17.4")

Height

 

 

 

 

 

250-Sheet cassette

Copyboard type: 295 mm (11.6"), ADF type: 352 mm (13.9")

500-Sheet cassette

Copyboard type: 327 mm (12.9"), ADF type: 384 mm (15.1")

Weight

 

 

 

 

 

250-Sheet cassette

Copyboard type: 20.5 kg, ADF type: 22.6 kg

 

500-Sheet cassette

Copyboard type: 21.9 kg, ADF type: 24.0 kg

 

Consumables storage

 

 

 

 

 

Paper

Keep wrapped to avoid humidity.

 

 

Toner

Avoid direct sunshine, and store between 0° and 35°C / 32° and

 

95°F, between 35% and 85%.

 

 

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1.5 Reproduction Ratio

Item

4R3E

2R2E

3R2E

 

(AB configuraiton)

(A configuration)

(Inch configuration)

 

 

 

 

Direct

1 : 1.000

1 : 1.000

1 : 1.000

Reduce I

1 : 0.500

1 : 0.500

1 : 0.500

Reduce II

 

 

1 : 0.647

Reduce III

1 : 0.707

1 : 0.707

 

Reduce IV

 

 

1 : 0.786

Reduce V

1 : 0.816

 

 

Reduce VI

1 : 0.865

 

 

Enlarge I

1 : 1.154

 

 

Enlarge II

 

 

1 : 1.294

Enlarge III

1 : 1.414

1 : 1.414

 

Enlarge IV

1 : 2.000

1 : 2.000

1 : 2.000

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1.6 Copying Speed

1.6.1 Copying Speed (AB type, A type)

Ratio

 

Size

Paper size

copies/min

 

 

 

 

Cassette

Manual

 

 

 

 

 

feed tray*1

Direct

 

A4 (210 × 297mm / 8.3" × 11.7")

A4

12

12

 

 

B5 (182 × 257mm / 7.2" × 10.1")

B5

13

13

 

 

A5 (149 × 210mm / 5.9" × 8.3")

A5

-

13

Reduce I (50.0%)

A4R postcard

postcard

-

6 *3

III (70.7%)

A4R A5R

A5

-

13

V*2

(81.6%)

B5R A5R

A5

-

13

VI*2

(86.5%)

A4R B5R

B5

13

13

EnlargeI *2 (115.4%)

B5R A4R

A4

12

12

III (141.4%)

A5R A4R

A4

12

12

IV (200.0%)

postcard A4R

A4

12

12

*1: If the manual feed tray is in use, the copying speed is indicated assuming that the paper size setting is correct.

*2: AB-configured paper only.

*3: In the case of “Special paper 2 mode” selected at the user menu.

The machine performs 3-step copying speed reduction control designed to prevent cracking of the fixing heater, otherwise possibly occurring as a result overheating of the ends of the fixing assembly. (See 5.4 of Chapter 4.)

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1.6.2 Copying Speed (Inch type)

Ratio

Size

Paper size

copies/min

 

 

 

Cassette

Manual

 

 

 

 

feed tray*1

Direct

LTR (216 × 279mm / 8.5" × 11.0")

LTR

13

13

 

LGL (216 × 356mm / 8 .5" × 14.0")

LGL

10

10

 

STMTR (139 × 216mm / 5.5" × 8.5")

STMT

-

13

Reduce I (50.0%)

MIN

STMT

-

13

II (64.7%)

LGL STMT

STMT

-

13

IV (78.6%)

LGL LTR

LTR

13

13

Enlarge II (129.4%)

STMTR LTRR

LTR

13

13

IV (200.0%)

MAX (LTR)

LTR

13

13

*1: If the manual feed tray is in use, the copying speed is indicated assuming that the paper size setting is correct.

The machine performs 3-step copying speed reduction control designed to prevent cracking of the fixing heater, otherwise possibly occurring as a result overheating of the ends of the fixing assembly. (See 5.4 of Chapter 4.)

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1.7 ADF (if equipped with ADF functions)

Items

Specifications

Pickup

Auto pickup/delivery (top separation by double-pad)

Original type

Single-sided sheet (50 to 128 g/m2)

Original size

A4R, B5R, A5R, B6, LGL, LTRR, STMTR

 

Length: 128 to 356 mm (5" to 14"), width: 139 to 216 mm (5.5" to

 

8.5")

Original orientation

Face-down

Original position

Center reference

Original processing mode

From single-sided to single-sided

Original reading

Stream reading

Stack

30 sheets or less (if A4/LTR or smaller)

 

15 sheets or less (if LGL)

Mixed original sizes

Yes (only if of the same paper configuration)

Original AE detection

No

Original size recognition

No

Stamp

No

Power supply

From host (5 VDC and 24 V)

Operating environment

Same as host

The machine may not be able to handle the following types of originals:

original with a carbon back

original made of multiple layers (pasted, bound)

original with a cut-off, 5 or more holes, or tear

original with a clip, adhesive tape, or glue

original with curling, wrinkling, or appreciable bending

transparency

Advise the user to remove as much curling as possible, if any, and place the original in the original tray so that the side with the curling is the trailing edge.

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1.8 FAX (if equipped fax functions)

1.8.1 Communications specifications

Applicable lines

Analog line (one line)

• PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)

Transmission method

Half-duplex

Transmission control protocol

ITU-T T.30 binary protocol/ECM protocol

Modulation method

 

G3 image signals

ITU-T V.27ter (2.4kbps, 4.8kbps)

 

ITU-T V.29 (7.2kbps, 9.6kbps)

 

ITU-T V.17 (14.4kbps, 12kbps, TC9.6kbps, TC7.2kbps)

 

ITU-T V.34 (2.4Kbps, 4.8Kbps, 7.2Kbps, 9.6Kbps, 12Kbps,

 

14.4Kbps, 16.8Kbps, 19.2Kbps, 21.6Kbps, 24Kbps, 26.4Kbps,

 

28.8Kbps, 31.2Kbps, 33.6Kbps)

G3 procedure signals

ITU-T V.21 (No.2) 300bps

 

ITU-T V.8, V34 (300bps, 600bps, 1200bps)

Transmission speed

33.6Kbps, 31.2Kbps, 28.8Kbps, 26.4Kbps, 24Kbps, 21.6Kbps, 19.2Kbps, 16.8Kbps, 14.4Kbps, 12Kbps, TC9.6Kbps, TC7.2Kbps, 9.6Kbps, 7.2Kbps, 4.8Kbps, 2.4Kbps With automatic fallback function

Coding

MH, MR, MMR, JBIG

Error correction

ITU-T ECM

Canon express protocol

None

Transmission output level from 0 to -15 dBm

Minimum receive input level

-43 dBm (at. V.17)

Modem IC

CONEXANT FM336

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1.8.2 Scanner section specifications

Scanning method

Contact sensor scanning method

Scanning line density

 

Horizontal:

 

Standard/Fine/Superfine

203.2 dpi (8 dots/mm)

Ultrafine

406.4 dpi (16 dots/mm) (Interpolated)

Vertical:

 

Standard

97.79 dpi (3.85 lines/mm)

Fine

195.58 dpi (7.7 lines/mm)

Superfine/Ultrafine

391.16 dpi (15.4 lines/mm)

Scanning density adjustment

Light, Standard, Dark:

The density level of each mode can be selected

 

by the user mode menu.

Half tone

64-gradation error diffusion system

1.8.3 Printer section specifications

Printing resolution

600dpi × 600dpi

Reduction for reception

Fixed reduction (75%, 90%, 95%, 97%)

Auto reduction (70~100%)

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1.8.4 Functions

STAMP

None

FAX/TEL switching

Method

CNG detection

Message

None

Pseudo CI

None

Answering machine connection

Yes (Telephone answering priority type)

CNG detection

DPRD

Yes

Polling

Polling transmission

None

Polling reception

Receives from a fax in automatic transmission mode

One touch locations Max. 12

Confidential reception

None

 

Confidential transmission

 

None

 

Remote reception

 

Method

ID call# (ID input method)

Remote ID (with ID call#)

2 digits (Default : 25)

Memory reception

 

Yes

 

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Auto dialing

 

Telephone number digits

Average 39 digits

One-touch dial

Max. 12

Coded speed dial

Max. 100

Group dial

Max. 111 (One-touch : 11, Coded speed dial : 100)

Redial

Numeric button redial function (max. 120 digits)

Delayed transmission

 

Locations

Max. 122 (One-touch : 12, Coded speed dial : 100)

 

Numeric button: 10)

No. of reseruation

Max. 20

Broadcast transmission

 

Locations

Max. 122 (One-touch : 12, Coded speed dial : 100)

 

Numeric button: 10)

Group button addresses

Max. 111 (One-touch : 11, Coded speed dial : 100)

Relay broadcasting originating

 

None

 

Relay broadcasting

 

None

 

Closed network

 

None

 

Direct mail prevention

 

None

 

Dual access

 

File No. of reservation

Max. 21 files

1-12

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