2.1.2Overview of the Electrical Circuitry ........................................................................................................... 2- 1
2.2 Feed Drive System ............................................................................................................................................ 2- 3
2.2.2Constraction of the Control System ............................................................................................................ 2- 3
2.3 Intermediate Process Tray Assembly................................................................................................................ 2- 7
2.7.2Protection Function ................................................................................................................................... 2- 24
Chapter 3 Installation
3.1 Making Pre-Checks ........................................................................................................................................... 3- 1
3.1.1Checking the Contents................................................................................................................................. 3- 1
3.1.2Installing the Accessories ............................................................................................................................ 3- 2
3.1.3Selecting the Site of Installation.................................................................................................................. 3- 3
3.2 Unpacking and Installation................................................................................................................................ 3- 5
3.2.1 Unpacking and Chacking the Components................................................................................................. 3- 5
3.2.3 Making Adjustments .................................................................................................................................3- 13
3.2.4 Ataching the Labels etc. ............................................................................................................................3- 16
4.1.1 Front Cover .................................................................................................................................................4- 1
4.2 Drive System ...................................................................................................................................................4- 11
4.4 Electrical System .............................................................................................................................................4- 46
5.1 User Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................................5- 1
5.8 Service Tools................................................................................................................................................... 5- 28
5.8.1Solvents and Oils....................................................................................................................................... 5- 28
6.2 User Error Code................................................................................................................................................. 6- 2
6.2.1Stapler is absent........................................................................................................................................... 6- 2
6.2.2Staple is absent ............................................................................................................................................ 6- 2
6.2.3Stapler safety protection function activated ................................................................................................ 6- 3
1.2 Names of Parts.................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
2.1.2 Overview of the Electrical Circuitry ........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Feed Drive System ............................................................................................................................................. 2-3
2.2.2 Constraction of the Control System ............................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3 Intermediate Process Tray Assembly................................................................................................................. 2-7
2.7 Power Supply ................................................................................................................................................... 2-24
2.7.1 Power Supply Route.................................................................................................................................. 2-24
2.7.2 Protection Function ................................................................................................................................... 2-24
2.1 Basic Operation
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2.1.1 Basic Operation
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The finisher is designed to deliver copies arriving from its host machine, and its modes of delivery include simple
stacking, job offset, and staple.
All operations involved in these modes are controlled by the finisher controller PCB, according to the appropriate
commands from the host machine.
Tray drive system
Tray drive system
Swing guide drive system
Alignment drive system
Stapler drive system
Delivery drive system
Feeder drive system
Control system
Shutter drive system
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Memo: The term job offset refers to shifting each sorting job, separating a single stack into several stacks.
2.1.2 Overview of the Electrical Circuitry
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The finisher’s sequence of operation is controlled by the finisher controller PCB. The finisher controller PCB is a
16-bit microprocessor (CPU), and is used for communication with the host machine (serial) in addition to controlling
the finisher’s sequence of operations.
The finisher controller PCB responds to the various commands coming from the host machine through a serial
communications line to drive solenoids, motors, and other loads. In addition, it communicates the finisher’s various
states (information on sensors and switches) to the host machine through a serial communications circuit.
The ICs used on the finisher controller PCB are designed for the following:
• IC101 (CPU)
Controls sequence of operations.
Contains sequence programs.
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• IC106 (EEP-ROM)
Backs up adjustment values.
Backs up initial setting data.
• IC102 (communications IC)
Communicates with the host machine.
• IC107 (regulator IC)
Generates 5V.
• IC108 (regulator IC)
Generates 3.3V.
The following figure shows the flow of signals between the finisher and the options controller.
Punch controller PCB
(Puncher unit (option))
Host machine
(DC controller PCB CPU)
Finisher controller
PCB
IC102
Communications IC
IC107
Regulator IC
IC108
Regulator IC
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Motor
Solenoid
Switch
Sensor
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2.2 Feed Drive System
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2.2.1 Overview
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The finisher is designed to operate according to the commands from its host machine to deliver arriving copies to
trays in the appropriate mode: simple stacking, job offset, stapling.
There are three delivery methods.
Method of delivery
Normal
delivery
Simple stacking
Stack job offset
Staple
Front 1-point stapling
Rear 1-point stapling
2-point stapling
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Normal delivery tray
Normal delivery tray
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2.2.2 Constraction of the Control System
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The copy sent from the host machine is delivered to the ejection tray or processing tray according to the ejection type.
Job offset or stapling is performed, according to the instruction from the host machine, for copy delivered to the
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staple tray.
When ejecting from the processing tray, rear end assist guide is used in addition to the stack ejection roller to eject
the stack.
The inlet motor (M31), stack ejection motor (M32), and rear end assist motor (M39) are step motors. These motors
are rotated forward or backward by the microcomputer (CPU) in the finisher controller PCB.
The following two sensors are provided in the copy delivery path to detect the arrival or passing of copies.
• Inlet sensor (PI33)
• Delivery path sensor (PI34)
Also, each ejection tray has sensors to detect the presence of copy on the tray.
• First tray paper sensor (PI42)
• Second tray paper sensor (PI43)
If the copy does not reaches or passes each sensor within prescribed time, the finisher controller PCB determines that
the jam has occurred and stops the operation. Then it notifies the host machine that a jam has occurred. When all of
the doors are closed after fixing the jam, the finisher checks whether copy is detected by any of the above two sensors
(inlet sensor, delivery path sensor). If any of the sensors detects a copy, the finisher determines that the jam is not
fixed and sends jam processing signal to the host machine once more.
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Second tray shift motor drive signal
First tray shift motor drive signal
M37
Finisher controller PCB (1/2)
motor drive signal
Aligning plate front/rear
Stack ejection motor drive signal
M33
M32M31
M34
M39
Rear end assist motor drive signal
Inlet motor drive signal
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Stapler motor drive signal
Stapler drive motor drive signal
M35
M41
M38
SL32
SL33
1st eject roller separation solenoid drive signal
DELIV-ROL-SL
Buffer roller separation solenoid drive signal
BUFF-ROL-SL
Finisher controller PCB (2/2)
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SL31
Inlet roller separation solenoid drive signal
INLET-ROL-SL
SL34
Buffer rear end holding solenoid drive signal
BUFF-P-SL
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Second tray paper detection sensor TRY2-P
Finisher controller PCB
Inlet paper detection sensor INLET
First tray paper detection sensor TRY1-P
Delivery path paper detection sensor TIMING
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