Canon iR5800C, iR5800CN, iRC6800C, iRC6800CN finisher-r1 Service Manual

Service Manual
Finisher, Sorter, DeliveryTray Finisher-R1
Nov 27 2003
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COPYRIGHT © 2001 CANON INC.
Printed in Japan
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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).
Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems.
Introduction
Memo
REF.
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.
Introduction
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, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol ,
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."

Contents

Contents
Chapter 1 Specifications
1.1 Product Specifications....................................................................................................................................... 1- 1
1.1.1Finisher Unit................................................................................................................................................ 1- 1
1.2 Names of Parts................................................................................................................................................... 1- 5
1.2.1External View.............................................................................................................................................. 1- 5
1.2.2Cross Section............................................................................................................................................... 1- 6
Chapter 2 Functions
2.1 Basic Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 2- 1
2.1.1Basic Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 2- 1
2.1.2Overview of the Electrical Circuitry ........................................................................................................... 2- 1
2.2 Feed Drive System ............................................................................................................................................ 2- 3
2.2.1Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 2- 3
2.2.2Constraction of the Control System ............................................................................................................ 2- 3
2.3 Intermediate Process Tray Assembly................................................................................................................ 2- 7
2.3.1Stack Job Offset........................................................................................................................................... 2- 7
2.3.2Processing Tray Paper Stacking Operation ................................................................................................. 2- 8
2.3.3Offset Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 2- 8
2.3.4Rear End Assist Operation .......................................................................................................................... 2- 9
2.3.5Stack Delivery Operation .......................................................................................................................... 2- 10
2.4 Staple Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 2- 11
2.4.1Stapler Unit................................................................................................................................................ 2- 11
2.4.2Shifting the Stapler Unit............................................................................................................................ 2- 12
2.4.3Stapling Operation..................................................................................................................................... 2- 14
2.5 Stack Tray Operation....................................................................................................................................... 2- 18
2.5.1Tray Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 2- 18
2.5.2Shutter Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 2- 20
2.6 Detecting Jams ................................................................................................................................................ 2- 22
2.6.1Detecting Jams (Finisher Unit).................................................................................................................. 2- 22
2.7 Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................. 2- 24
2.7.1Power Supply Route .................................................................................................................................. 2- 24
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
3.2.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................................. 3- 8
Contents
3.2.3 Making Adjustments .................................................................................................................................3- 13
3.2.4 Ataching the Labels etc. ............................................................................................................................3- 16
Chapter 4 Parts Replacement Procedure
4.1 External Covers .................................................................................................................................................4- 1
4.1.1 Front Cover .................................................................................................................................................4- 1
4.1.2 Rear Cover...................................................................................................................................................4- 1
4.1.3 Left Upper Cover ........................................................................................................................................4- 1
4.1.4 Upper Door..................................................................................................................................................4- 2
4.1.5 Grate-shaped Upper Guide..........................................................................................................................4- 4
4.1.6 Grate-shaped Lower Guide .........................................................................................................................4- 5
4.2 Drive System ...................................................................................................................................................4- 11
4.2.1 Stapler........................................................................................................................................................4- 11
4.2.2 Swing Unit.................................................................................................................................................4- 12
4.3 Document Feeding System ..............................................................................................................................4- 19
4.3.1 Process Tray Assembly .............................................................................................................................4- 19
4.3.2 Tray 1 ........................................................................................................................................................4- 24
4.3.3 Tray 2 ........................................................................................................................................................4- 27
4.3.4 Buffer Roller .............................................................................................................................................4- 30
4.3.5 Return Roller .............................................................................................................................................4- 32
4.3.6 Return Roller Unit.....................................................................................................................................4- 38
4.4 Electrical System .............................................................................................................................................4- 46
4.4.1 Finisher Controller PCB............................................................................................................................4- 46
4.4.2 Static Charge Eliminator 1 ........................................................................................................................4- 46
4.4.3 Static Charge Eliminator 2 ........................................................................................................................4- 53
Chapter 5 Maintenance
5.1 User Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................................5- 1
5.1.1User Maintenance (Finisher Unit) ...............................................................................................................5- 1
5.2 Maintenance and Inspection ..............................................................................................................................5- 2
5.2.1 Periodically Replaced Parts.........................................................................................................................5- 2
5.2.2 Durables ......................................................................................................................................................5- 2
5.2.3 Periodical Servicing ....................................................................................................................................5- 3
5.3 Adjustment.........................................................................................................................................................5- 4
5.3.1 Adjustment at Time of Parts Replacement..................................................................................................5- 4
5.4 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................5- 6
5.4.1 Error Code ...................................................................................................................................................5- 6
5.5 Outline of Electrical Components ...................................................................................................................5- 11
5.5.1Sensors (Finisher Unit) ..............................................................................................................................5- 11
5.5.2Microswitches (Finisher Unit)...................................................................................................................5- 13
5.5.3Solenoids (Finisher Unit)...........................................................................................................................5- 14
5.5.4Motors (Finisher Unit)...............................................................................................................................5- 15
5.5.5Clutches (Finisher Unit) ............................................................................................................................5- 16
5.5.6PCBs (Finisher Unit) .................................................................................................................................5- 17
5.6 Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), and Check Pins by PCB ........................................5- 19
5.6.1Overview....................................................................................................................................................5- 19
5.6.2Finisher Controller PCB ............................................................................................................................5- 19
Contents
5.7 Upgrading........................................................................................................................................................ 5- 20
5.7.1Upgrading (Finisher Unit) ......................................................................................................................... 5- 20
5.8 Service Tools................................................................................................................................................... 5- 28
5.8.1Solvents and Oils....................................................................................................................................... 5- 28
Chapter 6 Error Code
6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... 6- 1
6.1.1Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 6- 1
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
6.2.4Stack tray overstacking ............................................................................................................................... 6- 3
6.2.5Stapler staple jam ........................................................................................................................................ 6- 4
6.3 Service Error Code ............................................................................................................................................ 6- 5
6.3.1E500............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 5
6.3.2E505............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 5
6.3.3E514............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 5
6.3.4E519............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 6
6.3.5E530............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 6
6.3.6E531............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 7
6.3.7E532............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 7
6.3.8E535............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 7
6.3.9E537............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 8
6.3.10E540........................................................................................................................................................... 6- 8
6.3.11E542........................................................................................................................................................... 6- 9
6.3.12E584........................................................................................................................................................... 6- 9
Chapter 1 Specifications
Contents
Contents
1.1 Product Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.1.1 Finisher Unit................................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Names of Parts.................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.2.1 External View.............................................................................................................................................. 1-5
1.2.2 Cross Section............................................................................................................................................... 1-6

1.1 Product Specifications

Chapter 1

1.1.1 Finisher Unit

Item Specifications
Stacking
method
Stacking
orientation
Stacking size
Paper weight
Bins
T-1-1
Trays 1 and 2: by lifting tray
Face down
A3, A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B4, B5, B5R,
postcard, 279 mm x 432 mm (11 x 17), LGL,
LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR, elongation size
60g/ ㎡~ 250g/
2
0004-7604
Remarks
Feed direction:
139.7 to 482.6
mm: cross
feed direction:
98.4 to 330. 2
mm; both
maximum
Modes
Stacking
capacity
Non sort: Trays 1 and 2
Sort: Trays 1 and 2
Staple: Trays 1 and 2
Tray 1: Non staple sort Equivalent of
80g/
Large size: 74 mm high (500 sheets)
Small size: 147 mm high (1000 sheets)
paper.
Tray 2: Non staple sort
Large size: 74 mm high (500 sheets)
Small size: 147 mm high (1000 sheets)
Tray 1: Staple sort
Large size: 74 mm high (500 sheets)/30 sets
Small size: 147 mm high (1000 sheets)/30 sets
Tray 2: Staple sort
Large size: 74 mm high (500 sheets)/30 sets
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Item Specifications
Small size: 147 mm high (1000 sheets)/30 sets
Mixed
stacking
capac-ity
Size mixing: 74 mm high (500 sheets)
Remarks
Stapling: 74 mm high (500 sheets)/30 sets
Stapling
Stapling
capacity
By rotating cam
Small size: 50 sheets Equivalent of
80g/
Large size: 30 sheets
paper.
Notes 1 : Stacking capacity is equivalent of 80g/ paper.
Notes 2 : Alignment may not be correct if 750 or more small-size sheets are stacked.
Notes 3 : Stacking capability is not guaranteed for mixed size stacking.
Paper Size Definition: Large size (feed length of 216 to 432 mm):A3, A4R, B4, B5R, 279mm×432mm(11×17), LGL, LTRR
Small size (feed length of 216 mm or less):A4, A5, A5R, B5, LTR, STMT, STMTR
T-1-2
Item Specifications Remarks
Staple supply Special staple cartridge (5000 staples)
Staple
detection
Manual
stapling
Stapling size Front 1-point stapling (30 deg.)
Provided 0 to 40
remaining
staples
Not provided
A4RLGLLTRR
Front 1-point stapling (45 deg.)
A3B4A4B5279mm×432mm
11×17)、LTR
Rear 1-point stapling (30 deg.)
A4RLGLLTRR
Rear 1-point stapling (45 deg.)
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Item Specifications Remarks
A3B4A4B5279mm×432mm
11×17)、LTR
2-point stapling
A3A4B4B5279mm×432mm
11×17)、LTR
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Paper
detection
Control panel Not provided
Display Not provided
Dimensions W:536(649)×D:657×H:928mm If within
Weight Approx. 36 kg
Power supply From host machine (24VDC/13VDC)
Maximum
power
consumption
Stapling Positions
Provided
parentheses,
with the tray
extended.
8 W or less during standby/70 W or less
operating
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Front 1-point stapling (30deg.) A4R, LGL and LTRR
Rear 1-point stapling (30deg.) A4R, LGL and LTRR
2-point stapling
A3 and A4
Front 1-point stapling (45deg.)
A3, A4, B4, B5, 279mm x 432mm (11x17) and LTR
Rear 1-point stapling (45deg.)
A3, A4,B4,B5, 279mm x 432mm (11x17) and LTR
279mm x 432mm
(11x17)
and LTR
B4 and B5
F-1-1
1-4

1.2 Names of Parts

Chapter 1

1.2.1 External View

[1] Upper cover [6] Tray 2
[2] Front door [7] Grate-shaped upper guide
[3] Foot cover [8] Front cover
[4] Grate-shaped lower guide [9] Left upper cover
[5]
[6]
[7]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
F-1-2
T-1-3
[8]
[9]
0004-7606
[10]
[5] Tray 1 [10] Rear cover
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1.2.2 Cross Section

[8]
[9]
[1]
[3] [7]
[2]
0004-7607
[10][5][6][4]
F-1-3
T-1-4
1Delivery tray 6Return roller
2Stack delivery roller 7Inlet roller
3Aligning plate 8Rear end assist guide
41st delivery roller 9Shutter
5Buffer roller 10Stapler
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Chapter 2 Functions
Contents
Contents
2.1 Basic Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Basic Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Overview of the Electrical Circuitry ........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Feed Drive System ............................................................................................................................................. 2-3
2.2.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2.2 Constraction of the Control System ............................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3 Intermediate Process Tray Assembly................................................................................................................. 2-7
2.3.1 Stack Job Offset........................................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.3.2 Processing Tray Paper Stacking Operation................................................................................................. 2-8
2.3.3 Offset Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.3.4 Rear End Assist Operation .......................................................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.5 Stack Delivery Operation .......................................................................................................................... 2-10
2.4 Staple Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 2-11
2.4.1 Stapler Unit................................................................................................................................................ 2-11
2.4.2 Shifting the Stapler Unit............................................................................................................................ 2-12
2.4.3 Stapling Operation..................................................................................................................................... 2-14
2.5 Stack Tray Operation........................................................................................................................................ 2-18
2.5.1 Tray Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 2-18
2.5.2 Shutter Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 2-20
2.6 Detecting Jams ................................................................................................................................................. 2-22
2.6.1 Detecting Jams (Finisher Unit).................................................................................................................. 2-22
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

Chapter 2

2.1.1 Basic Operation

0003-9132
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
F-2-1
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
F-2-2
Motor
Solenoid
Switch
Sensor
2-2

2.2 Feed Drive System

Chapter 2

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
F-2-3
Normal delivery tray
Normal delivery tray
F-2-4

2.2.2 Constraction of the Control System

0004-4426
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.
2-4
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
M32 M31
M34
M39
Rear end assist motor drive signal
Inlet motor drive signal
Chapter 2
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)
F-2-5
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
F-2-6
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