CANON iR2200 User Manual

iR2200/iR2800/ iR3300
REVISION 0
MAR. 2001
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INTRODUCTION

1 Symbols Used

This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information:
Symbol Description
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).
Memo
REF.
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.
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2 Outline of the Manual

This Service Manual contains basic information needed to service the iR2200/iR2800/ iR3300 and its accessories (i.e., side paper deck, shift tray) in the field, conducted for the purpose of maintaining its product quality and a specific level of performance. A separate Service Manual is made available for each of its accessories (except for the side paper deck and shift tray); for details, refer to the appropriate manual.
This Service Manual consists of the following chapters:
1. System Unit
Chapter 1 General Description: features, specifications, names of parts, func-
tions, operation, system configuration, rou­tine maintenance by the user
Chapter 2 Main Controller: functional construction, outline of electrical
circuitry, principles of operation of the image processing system, power supply
Chapter 3 Installation: site conditions and installation procedure,
relocation of the machine, installation of ac­cessories
2. Reader Unit
Chapter 1 Basic Operation: functional construction, outline of electrical
circuitry, basic sequence of operations
Chapter 2 Original Exposure System: principles of operation of the exposure sys-
tem, timing of operation, disassembly/assem­bly and adjustment
Chapter 3 Image Processing System: principles of operation of the image process-
ing system, timing of operation, disassembly/ assembly and adjustment
3. Printer Unit
Chapter 1 Introduction: safety of the laser, image formation, auxiliary
processes
Chapter 2 Sequence of Operations: basic operations, outline of electrical cir-
cuitry, basic sequence of operations
Chapter 3 Laser Exposure System: principles of operation of the laser exposure
system, timing of operation, disassembly/ assembly and adjustment
Chapter 4 Image Formation System: principles of operation of the image forma-
tion system, timing of operation, disassem­bly/assembly and adjustment
Chapter 5 Pickup/Feeding System: principles of operation of the pickup/feeding
system, timing of operation, disassembly/ assembly and adjustment
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Chapter 6 Fixing System: principles of operation of the fixing system,
timing of operation, and disassembly/assem­bly and adjustment
Chapter 7 Externals and Controls: principles of operation of the externals/con-
trols, timing of operation, disassembly/as­sembly and adjustment
Chapter 8 Paper Deck-L1: principles of operation, timing of operation,
disassembly/assembly and adjustment
Chapter 9 Casstte Feeding Unit-W1: principles of operation, timing of operation,
disassembly/assembly adjustment
Chapter 10 Inner 2Way Tray-A1: principles of operation, timing of operation,
disassembly/assembly adjustment
Chapter 11 Envelope Feeder Attachment-B1:
principles of operation, timing of operation,disassembly/assembly adjustment
4. Troubleshooting
Chapter 1 Maintenance and Inspection: table of periodically replaced parts, table of
consumables/durables, scheduled servicing chart
Chapter 2 Image Adjustment Basic Procedure:
basic procedure for image adjustment Chapter 3 Standards and Adjustments: standards and adjustments Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Image Faults/Malfunctions:
troubleshooting image faults/malfunctions Chapter 5 Service Mode: how to use service mode, list of service
modes Chapter 6 Self Diagnosis: codes, causes of errors
Chapter 7 Upgrading: how to upgrade
Appendix: general timing chart, general circuit diagrams
The descriptions are updated from time to time to reflect product improvements, and ma-
jor changes are communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins.
All service persons are expected to familiarize themselves with the contents of this Ser-
vice Manual and Service Information bulletins and acquire a level of knowledge and skill required to promptly respond to the needs of the field.
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The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual:
1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the re­lationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference to the timing of operation. In the diagrams, accompanies the symbol
represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name
, the arrow indicates the direction of the electric sig­nal. The expression “turn on the power” means flipping on the power switch, closing the front door, and closing the delivery unit door, which results in supplying the machine with power.
2. In the digital circuits, ‘1’ is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is “High,” while ‘0’ is used to indicate “Low.” (The voltage value, however, differs from circuit to circuit.) In addition, the asterisk (*) as in “DRMD*” indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when ‘0’. In practically all cases, the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field. Therefore, the operations of the microprocessors used in the ma­chines are not discussed: they are explained in terms of from sensors to the input of the DC controller PCB and from the output of the DC controller PCB to the loads.
The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product improvement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins.
All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this Ser­vice Manual and all relevant Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and isolate faults in the machine.
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Contents

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
1 Specifications .................................1-1S
1.1 Main Body ...............................1-1S
1.1.1 Type ...................................1-1S
1.1.2 Systems..............................1-1S
1.1.3 Functions ........................... 1-2S
1.1.4 Others ................................ 1-5S
1.2 Side Paper Deck-L1 ................. 1-8S
2 Names of Parts ...............................1-9S
2.1 External Vi e w...........................1-9S
2.2 Cross Section .........................1-11S
3 System Configuration .................. 1-13S
3.1 Functional Construction ........ 1-13S
3.2 Outline of the Electrical
Circuitry .................................1-14S
3.2.1 Construction of the
3.3 Inputs to and Outputs from
the Major PCBs......................1-15S
3.3.1 Wiring Diagram of the
3.4 Configuration with
Accessories ............................1-16S
3.4.1 Accessories for Original/
3.4.2 Accessory Boards ............1-17S
CHAPTER 2 MAIN CONTROLLER
1 Basic Construction .........................2-1S
1.1 Functional Construction .......... 2-1S
1.2 Outline of the Electrical
Circuitry ...................................2-2S
1.2.1 Outline ...............................2-2S
1.2.2 Main Controller PCB .........2-2S
1.2.3 HDD ..................................2-2S
1.3 Start-Up Sequence ....................2-4S
1.3.1 Outline ...............................2-4S
1.3.2 Start-Up Sequence .............2-5S
2 Digital Image Processing ................ 2-7S
2.1 Outline......................................2-7S
2.2 Input Image Processing ............2-8S
2.2.1 Image Data from the
Reader Unit ........................2-8S
2.2.2 Enlargement/Reduction (main scanning direction) ...2-8S
2.2.3 Edge Emphasis...................2-8S
2.2.4 Editing ................................2-8S
2.2.5 Density Conversion
(LUT) .................................2-8S
2.2.6 Binary Processing (error
2.2.7 Binary (dither screen
2.3 Image Memory Control ............2-9S
2.3.1 Compression/De-Compression,
2.3.2 SDRAM ............................2-9S
2.3.3 HDD ..................................2-9S
2.4 Output Image Processing ....... 2-10S
2.4.1 Smoothing........................ 2-10S
2.4.2 Binary-Binary Density
3 Soft Counters ................................2-11S
4 Controlling the Power Supply ......2-15S
4.1 Outline....................................2-15S
4.2 Power Supply Modes .............2-15S
4.3 Standby Mode
(normal operation) ..................2-15S
4.4 Sleep Mode 1 ......................... 2-15S
Electrical Circuit ...............1-14S
Major PCBs .....................1-15S
Paper Feeding .................. 1-16S
diffusion method T-BIC) ....2-9S
method) ..............................2-9S
Rotation, and Enlargement/
Reduction ...........................2-9S
Conversion (read image
output only) ......................2-10S
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4.4.1 Shift from Standby Mode
to Sleep Mode 1 ...............2-16S
4.4.2 Shift from Sleep Mode 1
to Standby Mode ..............2-16S
4.5 Sleep Mode 2 .........................2-17S
4.5.1 Shift from Standby Mode
to Sleep Mode 2 ...............2-17S
4.5.2 Shift from Sleep Mode 2
to Standby Mode ..............2-17S
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
1 Selecting the Site of Installation ....3-1S
2 Unpacking and Installation ............3-3S
2.1 Before Starting the Work .........3-3S
2.2 Unpacking and Removing the
Fixing Materials .......................3-4S
2.3 Mounting the Scanner ..............3-6S
2.4 Removing the Dummy Drum ....3-6S
2.5 Supplying the T oner .................3-7S
2.6 Mounting the Drum Unit ........3-10S
2.7 Stirring the T oner....................3-12S
2.8 Setting the Cassette .................3-13S
2.9 Checking the Images/
Operations ..............................3-16S
2.10 Connecting to the Network ..... 3-18S
2.11 Checking the Network
Connection .............................3-18S
2.11.1 Using the PING
Function ...........................3-18S
4.5.3 Shift from Sleep Mode 2
to Sleep Mode 1 ...............2-17S
4.6 Turning Off the Power ...........2-17S
5 New Functions .............................2-18S
5.1 Hard Disk Spool ....................2-18S
5.2 SMB Printing .........................2-19S
5.3 LPD Banner ...........................2-20S
2.11.2 Making a Check Using a
Remote Host Address ......3-19S
2.12 Troubleshooting the Network
...............................................3-19S
2.12.1 Checking the Connection
of the Network Cable .......3-19S
2.12.2 Making a Check Using a
Loop-Back Address .........3-20S
2.12.3 Making a Check Using a
Local Host Address ..........3-20S
3 Relocating the Machine .................3-21S
3.1 Preparing for Relocation .........3-21S
3.2 Lifting the Machine Off the
Pedestal ..................................3-22S
4 Installing the Card Reader-C1 .......3-23S
5 Installing the Document
Tray-D2 ........................................3-26S
6 Replacing the Drum Unit ..............3-27S
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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1 Specifications

1.1 Main Body
1.1.1 Type
Item Description Body Desktop Copyboard Fixed Light source Xenon lamp Lens Lens array Photosensitive medium OPC drum (30-mm dia.)
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1.1.2 Systems
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Item Description Reproduction Indirect electrostatic Charging AC roller Exposure Laser Copy density adjustment Auto or manual Development Single-component toner projection Pickup Auto Front cassette (2 cassettes)
Retard method (about 500 sheets of 80 g/m sheets of 64 g/m
Manual Multifeeder
Dual process method (about 50 sheets of 80 g/m Transfer Roller Separation Static eliminator (static separation) + curvature Cleaning Blade Fixing SURF method (plane heater and fixing film)
2
paper)
2
paper, about 550
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1.1.3 Functions
Item Description Resolution Reading 600dpi×600dpi
Copying 1200dpi×600dpi
Printer output 2400dpi×600dpi Original type Sheet, book 3-D object (2 kg max.) Maximum original size A3/279.4×431.8mm (11"×17") Reproduction ratio Direct (1:1), Reduce I (1:0.250), Reduce II (1:0.500),
Reduce III (1:0.611), Reduce IV (1:0.707), Reduce III (1:1.414), Enlarge IV (1:2.000), Enlarge V (1:4.000), Enlarge VI (1:8.000),
Zoom (1:0.250 to 8.000 ; 25% to 800% in 1% increments) Wait time 10 sec or less (at 20°C/168°F) First copy time 5.8 sec (book mode, cassette 1, Direct, A4/LTR, text mode) Continuous copying 999 copies max. Copy size
Cassette A/B A3 max., A5 (vertical feed) min.
Inch 279.4×431.8 mm (11"×17") max., STMT (vertical feed) min.
Manual feed AB A3 max., postcard (vertical feed) min.
Inch 279.4×431.8 mm (11"×17") max., STMT (vertical feed) min.
Cassette 1/2 • Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2):A3, B4, A4, B5, A5R, A4R, B5R,
279.4×431.8mm (11"×17"), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR
• Tracing paper (SM-1):A3, B4, A4, B5, A4R, B5R
• Colored paper (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R
2
Multifeeder • Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m
):A3, B4, A4, B5, A5R, A4R, B5R,
279.4×431.8mm (11"×17"), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR
• Tracing paper (SM-1, GSN-75):A3, B4, A4, B5, A4R, B5R
• Transparency (Canon-recommended):A4, A4R, LTR, LTRR
• Colored paper (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R
• Postcard: Jpn (vertical feed), double-card, 4-sheet card
• Label sheet (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R, LTR, LTRR
• Thick paper (90 to 128 g/m
2
):A3, B4, A4, B5, A4R, B5R, LTR,
LTRR
• Envelope
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Item Description Single-sided copying mode • Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m
279.4×431.5mm (11"×17"), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR
• Tracing paper (SM-1, GSN-75):A3, B4, A4, B5, A4R, B5R
• Transparency (Canon-recommended)A4, A4R, LTR, LTRR
• Colored paper (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R
• Postcard: Jpn postcard (vertical feed), double-card, 4-sheet card
• Label sheet (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R, LTR, LTRR
• Thick paper (90 to 128 g/m LTRR
• Envelope
Double-sided copying mode (automatic)
• Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m
279.4×431.8mm (11"×17"), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR
• Colored paper (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R
2
):A3, B4, A4, B5, A5R, A4R, B5R, A5,
2
):A3, B4, A4, B5, A4R, B5R, LTR,
2
):A3, B4, A4, B5, A5R, A4R, B5R,
Double-sided copying mode (multifeeder)
• Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m
279.4×431.8mm (11"×17"), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR
• Colored paper (Canon-recommended):B4, A4, A4R
• Postcard: Jpn (vertical feed), double-card, 4-sheet card
• Thick paper (90 to 128 g/m LTRR
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):A3, B4, A4, B5, A5R, A4R, B5R,
2
):A3, B4, A4, B5, A4R, B5R, LTR,
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Item Description Cassette Capacity 55 mm deep (approx.; about 500 sheets of 80 g/m
2
paper) Hard disk 6GB Non-image width Leading edge Direct, Enlarge/Reduce:4.0±1.5/-1.0mm <4.5±1.8mm>*1
Trailing edge Direct, Enlarge/Reduce:2.0±1.5mm <2.0±1.8mm>*1 Left/right (1st side) Direct, Enlarge/Reduce:2.5±1.5mm <2.5±2.0mm>*1
Auto clear Yes (2 min standard; may be changed in 1-min increments
between 0 and 9 min)
Sleep mode Yes (2 min standard; may be changed in user mode to
10sec, 1, 2, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90 min, 2, 3, or 4 hr)
Accessory • DADF-H1
• Platen Cover TypeE
• Document Tray-D2
• Copy Tray-F1
• Saddle Finisher-G1
• Puncher Unit-K1 (2/3holes), G1/H1 (4holes)
• Finisher-J1
• Inner 2Way Tray-A1
• Paper Deck-L1
• Cassette Feeding Unit-W1
• Card Reader-C1
• Network Multi-PDL Printer Kit-C1
• Token Ring Network Interface Adapter iN-TR2
*1:The values within parentheses indicate when the DADF is used.
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1.1.4 Others
Item Description Operating environment Temperature range 15° to 30°C/59 to 86°F
Humidity range 5 to 80% Atmospheric pressure 810.6 to 1013.3 hpa (0.8 to 1.0 atm)
Power consumption Maximum 1350W or less
Standby 48 W (approx.; reference only) Continuous 720 W (approx.; reference only)
Noise Sound power level (Impulse mode)
Copying iR2200: 66 dB or less, iR3300: 71 dB or less
Standby iR2200: 40 dB or less, iR3300: 50 dB or less Ozone 0.01 ppm or less avg., 0.02 ppm or less max. Dimensions 565 (W) × 678 (D) × 1020 (H) mm
22.2 (W) ×26.7 (D) × 40.2 (H) in (With Cassette Feeding Unit-W1)
Weight 80 kg (approx.)/176.3 lb (approx.) Consumables Copy paper Keep wrapped to protect against humidity. Toner Keep away from direct sunshine, and keep at
40°C/85% or less.
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Reproduction mode Side Paper size copies /min (1-to-N)
iR2200 iR2800 iR3300
Direct A3 (297×420mm) A3 16 16 16
A4 (210×297mm) A4 22 28 33 A5 (149×210mm) A5 18 18 18 B4 (257×364mm) B4 14 14 14 B5 (182×257mm) B5 28 28 28 A4R (297×210mm) A4R 18 18 1 8 B5R (257×182mm) B5 R 1 8 18 18 A5R (210×149mm) A5R 18 18 1 8
Reduce II (50.0%) A3 → A5R A5R 18 18 18
III (61.1%) A3 B5R B5R 18 18 18 IV (70.7%) B4 B5R B5R 18 18 18 V (81.6%) A3 → A4R A4R 18 18 18
B4 → A4R A4R 18 18 18
VI (86.5%) B5R → A5R A5R 18 18 18
A4 → B5 B5 28 28 28 A3 → B4 B4 14 14 14
Enlarge IV (200.0%) A5R → A3 A3 16 16 16
III (141.4%) A4R → A3 A3 16 16 16 II (122.4%) B5R B4 B4 14 14 14
A4R → B4 B4 14 14 14
I (115.4%) A5 → B5 B5 28 28 28
B4 → A3 A3 16 16 16 B5 → A4 A4 22 28 33
Delivery by copier, Auto paper select ON, Auto density, Non-sort, Cassette
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Reproduction mode Size (1toN)
iR2200 iR2800 iR3300
Direct 279.4×431.8mm 279.4×431.8mm 16 16 16
(11"×17") (11"×17")
LTR LTR 22 28 33
LGL LGL 14 14 1 4
LTRR LTRR 1 8 18 18
STMTR STMTR 18 18 18
Reduce II 279.4×431.8mm STMTR 18 1 8 18
(50.0%) (11"×17") STMTR III 279.4×431.8mm LTRR 18 18 18 (64.7%) (11"×17") LTRR IV 279.4×431.8mm LGL 14 14 1 4 (73.3%) (11"×17") LGL V LGL → LTRR LTRR 18 18 18 (78.6%)
Enlarge IV STMTR* 279.4×431.8mm 16 16 16
(200.0%) 279.4×431.8mm (11"×17")
(11"×17")
III LTRR 279.4×431.8mm 16 16 16 (129.4%) 279.4×431.8mm (11"×17")
(11"×17")
II LGL 279.4×431.8mm 16 16 16 (121.4%) 279.4×431.8mm (11"×17")
(11"×17") copies/min
Paper size
*STMTR cannot be used as an original. Delivery by copier, Auto paper select ON, Auto density, Non-sort, Cassette
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1.2 Side Paper Deck-L1
Item Description Pickup method Retard Paper accommodation Front loading Paper type (horizontal feed only) Plain paper (65 to 80 g/m
Colored paper (Canon-recommended): A4 Capacity 2,500 sheets (approx.; 80 g/m Paper size switch By size guide plate/in service mode Dimensions 324 (W) × 591 (D) × 432 (H) mm
12.8 (W) × 23.3 (D) × 17.0 (H) in Weight 30 kg (approx.)/66.1 lb (approx.) Power supply None (DC power supplied by accessories power supply of
host machine)
Operating conditions Same as host machine
2
): A4, B5, LTR
2
paper)
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2 Names of Par ts

2.1 External View
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[5]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[8]
[7]
[12]
[11]
[13]
[10]
[15] [14]
[6]
[1] ADF [2] Original tray [3] Control panel [4] Front cover [5] Cassette 1 [6] Cassette 2 [7] Delivery tray [8] Multifeeder
[9]
[9] Right lower cover [10] DIMM ROM replacement cover [11] Network card slot [12] Parallel connector [13] Extension board slot [14] Main power switch [15] Cassette heater switch
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[1] Copyboard glass [2] DADF reading glass [3] Left cover [4] Left lower rear cover (waste toner
case cover)
[5]
[7]
[5] Developing assembly releasing
lever [6] Feeding assembly releasing lever [7] Duplex feeding assembly releas-
ing lever
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[1] [5] [7] [9] [11][12][8] [10]
[3]
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[34] [30]
[37] [33]
[31]
[6]
[13]
[15] [32]
[19] [17]
[18]
[14] [21] [20] [36]
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[26] [27]
[28] [29]
[22]
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[1] DADF reading glass [2] No. 1 mirror [3] No. 2 mirror [4] No. 3 mirror [5] Scanning lamp [6] CCD unit [7] Copyboard glass [8] Fixing assembly [9] Pre-exporsure lump [10] Laser unit [11] Laser mirror [12] Drum cleaner assembly [13] Primary charging assembly [14] Photosensitive drum [15] Developing cylinder [16] Transfer guide [17] Multifeeder pickup roller [18] Multifeeder separation pad [19] Registration roller
[20] Transfer roller [21] Static eliminator [22] Cassette 1 [23] Cassette 2 [24] Cassette 1 pickup roller [25] Cassette 1 feeding roller [26] Cassette 1 separation roller [27] Cassette 2 pickup roller [28] Cassette 2 feeding roller [29] Cassette 2 separation roller [30] Fixing film [31] Lower fixing roller [32] Pre-transfer roller [33] Fixing delivery roller [34] Outside delivery roller [35] Delivery roller [36] Duplexing roller [37] Reversing frapper
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3 System Configuration

3.1 Functional Construction
The machine may be broadly divided into the following six functional blocks:
Various
Original
Optical path
Original
illumination
networks or public
telephone
network
CCD PCB
Reader controller
PCB
Original Exposure Block
DC controller PCB
Main power supply PCB
Conposit power supply
PCB
Control Block
Charging
Cleaning
Photo-
sensitive
drum
Control
panel
Main controller PCB
System control/ Image Processing Block
Laser driver PCB
Laser scanner
Development
Image Formation Block
Various
accessory
boards
Laser
Exposure Block
HDD
Delivery
tray
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Fixing
Separation
Duplexing assembly
Cassette 1 Cassette 2
Transfer
Pickup
control
Pickup/Feeding Block
Multi-
feeder
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Side paper
deck
(accessory)
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3.2 Outline of the Electrical Circuitry
3.2.1 Construction of the Electrical Circuit
The major electrical mechanisms of the machine are controlled by the following PCBs: [1] Man controller PCB; controls the system as a whole, processes images [2] DC controller PCB; controls the printer unit, controls the finisher communication [3] Reader controller PCB; controls the reader unit, controls the DADF communication
BD
PCB
Laser
drive PCB
Drum
sensor
PCB
Pickup
PCB
DC loads
• Clutch
• Solenoid
• Motor
• Sensor
• Fan
• Etc.
Finisher (accessory)
CPU
(IC6501)
DIMM ROM
CPU (IC300)
SRAM
(IC302)
ROM (IC301)
GATE ARRAY (IC334)
PIO (IC303)
IPC (IC309)
DC controller PCB
Control panel PCB
RAM
HDD
Accessory
boards
CPU (IC1010)
Main controller PCB
CPU
(IC400)
ROM
(IC401)
RAM
(IC402)
EEPROM
(IC403)
IPC
(IC404)
Reader controller PCB
Inverter
PCB
M400
Scanner
motor
CCD PCB
ADF
LAMP1
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power supply
PCB
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Main
power
supply
PCB
Composite
power
supply
PCB
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3.3 Inputs to and Outputs from the Major PCBs
3.3.1 Wiring Diagram of the Major PCBs
Laser scanner motor
M10
Laser driver
PCB
BD
PCB
Feed
PCB
Drum
sensor
PCB
Conposit
power supply
PCB
J111 J201
Main
power
supply
PCB
J6
J3128
J307/310
J500/501
J3129
J1601
J3114
J136
J205
J204
J312
J312
J302
J311
J301
J308
J300
DC
controller
PCB
J1015J316
Control
panel
CPU PCB
Main
controller
PCB
J403/407/408
Reader
controller
PCB
J3
J803
J801
J1012
J1025
J1014 J409
J401
LCD
panel
(LCD)
J24
Inverter
PCB
HDD
J2005
CCD PCB
J600/601/602
Scanner motor
J25
M400
Switch
PCB
J402
J4021
Inverter
PCB
Note: The in the diagram indicates connection between PCBs, NOT the flow of signals.
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3.4 Configuration with Accessories
3.4.1 Accessories for Original/P aper F eeding
[5]
[4]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[1] DADF-H1 [2] Platen Cover TypeE [3] Document Tray-D2 [4] Copy Tray-F1 [5] Saddle Finisher-G1
[10]
[6] Puncher Unit-K1/G1/H1 [7] Finisher-J1 [8] Inner 2way Tray-A1 [9] Paper Deck-L1 [10] Cassette Feeding Unit-W1
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3.4.2 Accessory Boards
Network Multi-PDL Printer Kit-C1
Network
PCB
Ethernet Interface
Adapter iN-E3
Token Ring
Network Interface
Adapter iN-TR2
Super G3 FAX Board-J1
Super G3 FAX Expansion Kit-B1
Network
PCB
Boot
ROM
Riser
PCB
Riser Board-A1
TokenRing
PCB
Public
telephone
network
TokenRing
network
Ethernet
network
MODEM
PCB
NCU PCB
FAX
UNIT
PSEUDO
CI
UNIT
SPEAKER
UNIT
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