Canon Z40e, Z20e, PS-NX40W, PS-NX20W Service Manual

ColorPASS-Z40e/Z20e PS-NX40W/20W
REVISION 0
AUG.2000
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Application
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Corrections
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Caution
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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.
Refers to the Copier Basics Series for a better understanding of the contents.
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2 Outline of the Sevice Manual
This Service Manual provides basic facts and figures needed in the field when servicing
the ColorPASS/PS-NX, and consists of the following chapters:
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6
Appendix contains a table of specifications and a list of tools.
In addition to this manual, the ColorPASS/PS-NX comes with the Getting Started, Job Management Guide, Printing Guide, Configuration Guide, Color Guide for use by the user. All service persons are encouraged to read these documents at least once to find out how the ColorPASS/PS-NX may be set up by making various optional settings.
The ColorPASS/PS-NX is a maintenance-/inspection-free product.
Introduction
outline of operation.
introduces the ColorPASS/PS-NX’s features and provides an
Preparing for Installation
tion work.
nstallation
outline of its control panel.
Disassembly/Assembly
ColorPASS/PS-NX.
Troubleshooting
with a list of error messages.
Parts Catalog
shows how to install the ColorPASS/PS-NX, and provides an
shows how to disassemble and assemble the
provides tables of typical problems and actions to take
contains diagrams of parts and parts names.
discusses things to do before stating the installa-
The description in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product improvement or other reasons, 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.
The following are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective entities:
EFI and Fiery is a registered trademark of Electronics for Imaging, Inc.
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a registered trademark of Altsys Corporation.
Apple, AppleTalk, EtherTalk, TrueType, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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NetWare, Novell, and Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) are registered trademarks of
Novell, Inc.
Pentium, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark of System Laboratories. All brand names and product names used in this Service Manual are trademarks, regis-
tered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.
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Terminology and conv entions
The term “ColorPASS” is used throughout this manual to refer to the ColorPASS-Z40e/ Z20e and PS-NX40W/20W.
The term “ColorPASS” is used in this manual to refer to the ColorPASS-Z40 Color Server.
The term “Network administrator” refers to the person responsible for maintaining the network at the customer site.
The term “Control Panel” refers to the area on the top of the ColorPASS including the green/red activity light, the display window (LCD-liquid crystal display), and the buttons on the sides of the display window.
The term “System software” refers to the software installed on the ColorPASS hard disk drive.
References to other ColorPASS manuals, such as the Configuration Guide, are displayed in italics.
Precautions
Always observe the following general precautions when installing and servicing the ColorPASS:
1. Never alter an existing network without permission.
The ColorPASS will probably be connected to an existing Local Area Network (LAN) based on Ethernet or Token Ring hardware. The network is the link between the customer’s computer, existing laser printers, and other prepress equipment. Never dis­turb the LAN by breaking or making a network connection, altering termination, install­ing or removing networking hardware or software, or shutting down networked devices without the knowledge and express permission of the system or network administrator or the shop supervisor.
2. Never enter an IP address in ColorPASS Network Setup.
Only the network administrator should enter an IP address on a network device. Assigning the ColorPASS an incorrect IP address may cause unpredictable errors on any or all devices connected to the network.
3. Always disconnect power before openig the ColorPASS.
4. Handle the ColorPASS Control Panel display window with care.
The ColorPASS display window is made of glass. If the glass breaks and the liquid crys­tal inside leaks out, avoid contact with it. If you do come in contact with the liquid crys­tal, wash it off with soap and water immediately.
5. Avoid pressing the surface of the display window.
Applying pressure to the display window will cause it to change color.
6. Use a soft cloth moistened with isopropyl or ethyl alcohol to clean the surface of the
ColorPASS display window. Other solvents, such as water, may damage the polarizer on the display window.
7. Use care when handling parts of the ColorPASS as some edges on the unit may be
sharp. For example, be careful when:
• Plugging in cables at the back of the unit
• Using the power switch to power on/off the unit
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8. Follow standard ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions while working on the internal components of the ColorPASS. Static is always a concern when servicing electronic devices. It is highly unlikely that the area around the copier and the ColorPASS is static-free. Carpeting, leather-soled shoes, synthetic clothing fibers, silks, and plastics may generate a static charge of more than 10,000 volts. Static discharge is capable of destroying the circuits etched in silicon microchips, or dramatically shortening their life span. By observing standard precau­tions, you may avoid extra service calls and save the cost of a new board. When possible, work on a ground-connected antistatic mat. Wear an antistatic grounding strap, grounded at the same place as the antistatic mat. If that is not possible:
• Attach a grounding strap to your wrist. Attach the other end to a good ground.
• When you unpack the ColorPASS from the carton for the first time, touch a metal
area of the copier to discharge the static on your body.
• Before you remove the ColorPASS side panel and before you handle internal compo-
nents, touch a metal part of the ColorPASS.
• Leave new electronic components inside their antistatic bags until you are ready to
install them. When you remove components from an antistatic bag, place them on a grounded antistatic surface, component-side up.
• When you remove an electronic component, place it into an antistatic bag immedi-
ately. Do not walk across a carpet or vinyl floor while carrying an unprotected board.
9. Handle printed circuit boards by their edges only, but avoid touching the contacts on the edge of the board.
10. Never set a cup of coffee-or any liquid-on or near the ColorPASS or the copier.
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CONTENTS

Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1 Features............................................... 1-1
2 Outline of Operation ........................... 1-2
2.1 Outline ....................................... 1-2
2.2 Operation ................................... 1-2
2.3 Print Options .............................. 1-3
3 User Software .....................................1-4
CHAPTER 2 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
1 Outline ................................................2-1
2 Checking the Customer Site ...............2-3
2.1 Copier Model ............................. 2-3
2.2 Power .........................................2-5
2.3 Network ..................................... 2-5
2.4 System Contact Person .............. 2-5
2.5 Setting Customer
Expectations............................... 2-5
3 Unpacking the ColorPASS ................. 2-7
3.1 To Unpack the ColorPASS.........2-7
3.2 ColorPASS Panels......................2-9
4 Installing the ColorPASS on
the copier .......................................... 2-10
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
1 Installation ..........................................3-1
1.1 Preliminary Checkout ................3-1
1.1.1 To Connect Power and Start
the ColorPASS ..................... 3-1
1.2 Connecting to the Copier ........... 3- 3
1.2.1 To Connect the ColorPASS
To the Copier .......................3-3
1.3 Verifying the Connection ........... 3 -4
1.3.1 Printing the ColorPASS
Test Page.............................. 3-4
1.3.2 Checking Scanning
and Printing ......................... 3-5
1.4 Installing Additional Options..... 3- 6
1.5 Connecting to the Network ........ 3-6
1.5.1 To Connect a Twisted Pair
Cable to the ColorPASS ...... 3-7
2 Control Panel ...................................... 3-8
2.1 Using the Control Panel............. 3- 8
2.1.1 Activity Light ...................... 3-9
2.1.2 Buttons.................................3-9
2.2 Control Panel Screens
and Icons .................................. 3-10
2.3 Functions Menu .......................3-12
3 Shutting Down and Restarting
the ColorPASS .................................. 3-14
3.1 To Shut Down
the ColorPASS ......................... 3-14
3.2 To Restart the ColorPASS........ 3-14
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CONTENTS
1 Points to Note .....................................4-1
1.1 General Cautions........................4-1
1.2 Shut Down the ColorPASS ........ 4-1
1.3 Handling the Parts......................4-1
2 Before Disassembling the Unit........... 4- 2
2.1 Overview.................................... 4-2
2.2 System Software Service ...........4-2
2.3 Accessing ColorPASS Internal
Components ............................... 4-4
2.3.1 Shutting Down and
Restarting the ColorPASS .... 4-4
3 Externals.............................................. 4-5
3.1 To open the ColorPASS ............. 4-5
4 Checking ColorPASS Internal
Connections ........................................4-7
4.1 To Check Board and Cable
Connections ............................... 4-7
4.2 T o Check Motherboard
DIMM Connections ................... 4-9
4.3 Restoring ColorPASS
Functionality After Service ....... 4-10
4.3.1 To Reassemble the
ColorP ASS.........................4-10
5 Electrical Parts .................................. 4-12
5.1 Outline ..................................... 4-12
5.2 SCSI Board .............................. 4-12
5.2.1 To Remove the SCSI
Board ................................. 4-12
5.2.2 To Replace the SCSI
Board ................................. 4-13
5.3 Video Board ............................. 4-14
5.3.1 To Remove the Video
Board ................................. 4-14
5.3.2 To Replace the Video
Board ................................. 4-15
5.4 UIB Board................................ 4-16
5.4.1 To Remove the UIB
Board ................................. 4-16
5.4.2 To Replace the UIB
Board ................................. 4-16
5.5 Ethernet board.......................... 4-17
5.5.1 To Remove the Ethernet
Board ................................. 4-17
5.5.2 To Replace the Ethernet
Board ................................. 4-17
5.6 Motherboard ............................ 4-18
5.6.1 Removing the ColorPASS
motherboard.......................4-18
5.6.2 Replacing the mother
board .................................. 4-20
5.7 Replacing Parts on the Mother
board ........................................4-22
5.7.1 DIMMs ..............................4-22
5.7.2 Motherboard CPU ............. 4-24
5.7.3 BIOS Chip .........................4-25
5.7.4 Motherboard battery .......... 4-25
5.7.5 Motherboard jumpers ........4-27
5.8 Fans .......................................... 4-28
5.8.1 Back panel fans.................. 4-28
5.8.2 CPU Fan ............................4-30
5.9 Power Supply........................... 4-31
5.9.1 Checking Voltages ............. 4-31
5.9.2 Removing and replacing
the power supply ................ 4-32
5.10 Hard Disk Drive ....................... 4-34
5.10.1 To Remo v e the Hdd ........... 4-35
5.10.2 To Replace the Hdd ............ 4-36
6 ColorPASS System
Software Service ............................... 4-37
6.1 Retrieving Backup System
Software ................................... 4-38
6.1.1 To Restore Backu p
System Software ................ 4-38
6.2 Installing system software
from a CD ................................ 4-40
6.2.1 To Install ColorPASS
System Software ................ 4-40
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
1 Preliminary On-site Checkout ............5-1
1.1 The Troubleshooting Process.....5-1
1.2 Where Problems Occur .............. 5-2
1.3 Before You go to the
Customer Site............................. 5-4
1.4 Preliminary on-site Checkout ....5-5
1.4.1 Checking Interface Cables... 5 -5
1.4.2 Checking Internal
Components ......................... 5-6
2 Checking the ColorPASS as a
Stand-alone Unit ................................. 5-8
2.1 To Isolate the ColorPASS .......... 5-8
2.2 Errors and Beep Codes during
Startup Diagnostics .................... 5-8
2.3 General ColorPASS system
3 Checking the Entire ColorPASS
System .............................................. 5-13
3.1 Checking the Copier
3.1.1 Printing the ColorPASS
3.1.2 Checking Scanning and
3.2 Checking Network
3.3 Printing to the ColorPASS ....... 5-15
CHAPTER 6 PARTS CATALOG
error conditions ........................ 5-11
Interface ...................................5-13
T est Page ............................ 5-13
Printing ..............................5-14
Connections ............................. 5-15
APPENDIX
1 Specifications..................................... A-1
2 Special Tools ...................................... A-2
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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

1 Features

The ColorPASS Color Server adds computer connectivity and highly efficient Adobe
PostScript 3 color printing capability to color copiers. It is optimized for high-speed net­work communications, processing, rasterization, and printing of continuous tone color and monochrome pages.
The ColorPASS, as an integral part of a color printing system, enables users to:
• Send images over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and Novell networks to print on ColorPASS sup­ported devices.
• Spool print jobs and select a printing priority for each job. Users can control spooled print jobs sent to the ColorPASS with remote user software running on networked PC and Mac OS computers.
• Print files in color, grayscale, and black and white.
• Use the copier as a high-resolution color scanner with Fiery Scan software.
• Use 136 resident PostScript fonts (126 Adobe Type 1 PostScript, and 10 TrueType), plus two Adobe Multiple Master fonts used for font substitution when printing PDF files. Fiery Downloader or any third-party LaserWriter downloader, such as the Adobe Font Downloader, can be used to download additional fonts.
• Use built-in ColorWise™ color management and NetWise™ network features.
ColorPASS
Networked computers
Copier
or workstations
F01-100-01 ColorPASS printing system
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2 Outline of Operation

2.1 Outline
The ColorPASS enables the customer to use a color copier as a printer and scanner. Users can print to the ColorPASS from networked PCs running Microsoft Windows, from net­worked Mac OS computers, and from networked UNIX workstations running TCP/IP.
2.2 Operation
The ColorPASS custom-designed boards and system software are responsible for efficient image processing and printing controls. The main functions of ColorPASS components and software are described below.
The ColorPASS uses specialized circuit boards, the motherboard and the video board, to process image data for printing and scanning images.
The motherboard includes a 433MHz CPU chip which controls the image data transfer to and from the video board and runs the interpreter. The interpreter rasterizes the page de­scription file and then compresses the image pattern into memory using compression tech­nology.
The interpreter outputs compressed raster data through the image frame buffer memory to the ColorPASS video board. The video board decompresses the image data and sends it to the copier through the copier interface cable. The raster data supplied to the laser in the copier charges the drum and renders the final image on paper at full copier engine speed.
High-speed DIMMs (dual in-line memory modules) on the motherboard hold the image data during printing. The ColorPASS is configured with 128MB of memory.
When Fiery Scan™ uses the copier as a scanner, the ColorPASS acquires RGB (red, green, and blue) image data from the copier, stores it in memory, and transmits it to the computer that requested the scan.
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Networked computers
Network interface
Ethernet board
SCSI board
HDD
External Devices
SCSI
CD-ROM
drive
ColorPASS
Motherboard
I/O Control
BIOS
CPU
PCI/
Memory
Controller
IDE
interface
Memory
and
interpreter
Power supply
AC power
+3.3/+5/±12V DC
Video board
UIB board
Operation
panel board
Copier
Copier
PCI Bus
F01-202-01 ColorPASS functional diagram
2.3 Print Options
The ColorPASS’s efficient capabilities allow users to use a variety of applications to cre-
ate and print pages of text and/or images.
Printing over a network allows ColorPASS users to print documents directly from appli­cations in which they were created. In addition, the ColorPASS offers an efficient way to print files that have been saved in PostScript, EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), or PDF (Por­table Document Format). These files can be downloaded directly to the ColorPASS using Fiery Downloader ™, one of the remote utilities for use with the ColorPASS.
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3 User Software

The full set of ColorPASS user software is provided on the User Software CD.
Adobe PS Printer Driver
PostScript Printer Description files (PPDs)
PostScript Screen Fonts (Mac OS only)
Fiery Downloader
Fiery Spooler (Mac OS only)
ColorWise Pro Tools
Fiery Scan
Fiery Link
Command WorkStation software
Color management files
Color reference files
Fiery WebTools
Enables users to print to the ColorPASS from Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0, and Mac OS computers; also supports special ColorPASS and PostScript 3 features.Windows 2000 users should use the Microsoft PostScript Printer Driver provided with Windows 2000. For use with the PostScript printer driver that allows the ColorPASS to appear in popular applications’ Print and Page Setup dialog boxes. The ColorPASS PPDs provide information about the ColorPASS and the user’s particular copier model to the application and printer driver being used. PostScript screen and printer screen fonts for the 136 PostScript printer fonts installed on the ColorPASS (126 Adobe Type 1 and 10 TrueType). See the Printing Guide for a complete list of PostScript fonts installed on the ColorPASS. Enables users to print PostScript files, Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files, and Portable Document Format (PDF) files directly to the ColorPASS without opening the application in which they were created. Fiery Downloader also enables users to manage the printer fonts installed on the ColorPASS. Enables users to view the order and priority of print jobs, customize printer settings for jobs, delete jobs, and move jobs between queues. It can also be used to view job accounting information. ICC-open color management and calibration tools; enables users to edit and download ICC profiles. Plug-in modules for Photoshop that enable users to scan images from the copier directly into applications. Enables users to monitor the status of the connected ColorPASS and the print jobs sent to it. Enables the operator to control the ColorPASS functions from Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 workstations, Windows 2000. To use the Command WorkStation, see the Job Management Guide. ColorSync and ICM color management files that enable users to maintain consistent color from the original artwork to the colors displayed on the monitor to the printed output. Reference pages that users can print to view the range of colors available on the ColorPASS. For the most predictable color results, refer to these pages when defining colors in applications. For more information on color management, see the Color Guide. The ColorPASS can support Internet or intranet access with Fiery WebTools. WebTools include Status, WebSpooler, WebLink, Installer, and WebSetup. For more information about WebTools, see the user documen­tation.
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CHAPTER 2

PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
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CHAPTER 2 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION

1 Outline

This chapter includes the following information:
• Summary of the installation sequence
• Checking the customer site
• Unpacking the ColorPASS
• ColorPASS top and back panels overview
Familiarize yourself with Chapters 2 and 3 of this guide before you attempt an installa­tion. The installation sequence described in this chapter is designed to make your job as easy as possible. Installation problems are easier to avoid and diagnose if you proceed from the component to the system level and verify functionality at each stage.
F02-100-01 on page 2-2 outlines the recommended installation procedure for connecting the ColorPASS to the copier.
Because the ColorPASS is a node on the customer’s computer network, make sure that you coordinate your scheduled installation with the network administrator at the customer site. Refer the network administrator to the Configuration Guide for network setup informa­tion.
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Copier
ColorPASS
Check installation
requirements and verify site conditions; page 2-3
Connect copier interface cable; page 3-3
Print a ColorPASS Test Page; page 3-4
Perform Test Scan/print; page 3-5
Unpack the ColorPASS,
page 2-6
Initial startup; page 3-1
Network administrator connects the ColorPASS
to the network and verifies the connection;
see page 3-8 and the Configuration Guide
Mac OS
computers
Verify network operation without
computers
the ColorPASS connected.
PC
UNIX
workstations
2-2
Network administrator configures Setup
options; see the Configuration Guide
Network administrator installs ColorPASS
user software on networked computers that
print to the ColorPASS; see Getting Started
Full ColorPASS functionality
F02-100-01 Recommended installation steps and references
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2 Checking the Customer Site

Before you install the ColorPASS, check site conditions and inform the customer of any installation requirements.
2.1 Copier Model
What copier model is installed?
Is there space near the copier for the ColorPASS?
Allow at least 20cm of space at the back panel of the ColorPASS and at least 10cm of space at the side panel of the ColorPASS (see the following illustration.) You may need to move the copier out from the wall for easier access to the connectors.
20cm min
10cm min
ColorPASS
F02-201-01
Does the copier require service or adjustments?
Copy the copier color test page before you install the ColorPASS. If the copied image indicates that the copier needs adjustment, inform the customer. After getting approval, complete the copier service needed.
a. CLC1100 series
Has the correct board (IP-ED BOARD-B1 or INTERFACE BOARD-D1) been installed
in the copier? Contact your authorized representative for more information.
Is the service mode COPIER>OPTION>INT-FACE>REMOTE set to 2?
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b. CLC700/800/900
1) If a toggle switch is found on the image processor ED PCB of the CLC700/800/900 Se­ries, set the switch to the left. If no toggle switch is found, you may skip the setting.
2) Set the following in user mode I/F switching.
Copier User mode setting
I/F switching CLC700/800 Before step 2 A CLC700/800/900 After step 3 C
T02-201-01
3) Select settings for service mode. (For details, see the copier’ Service Manual.) a. ADJUST PASCAL-MD
Specify whether the gradation should be smoothed for output form the ColorPASS: 0: Do not change 1: Do not use 2: Smooth gradation. (However, copying speed will be lower by 0.5 sec.)
b. OPTION REMOTE
Set it to suit the preference of the user.
c. OPTION IPU-TYPE
Set it to ‘00’.
d. OPTION FIL-TYPE
Set it to ‘01’.
Toggle switch
F02-201-02
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2.2 Power
Is there a dedicated grounded electrical outlet near the copier for the ColorPASS?
Locate the grounded electrical outlet that will supply power to the ColorPASS. You should not run the ColorPASS and the copier on the same circuit. Use a surge suppres­sor for the ColorPASS.
• Do not use a 3-prong adapter in a 2-hole ungrounded outlet.
• Do not use an extension cord.
• Do not plug the ColorPASS into a circuit with heating or refrigeration equipment (in­cluding water coolers).
• Do not plug the ColorPASS into a switchable wall outlet. This can result in the ColorPASS being turned off accidentally.
2.3 Network
What is the network cable and connection type?
Is the network connection ready and tested for ColorPASS installation?
To verify that the network is functioning before you attach the ColorPASS:
• Ask the network administrator to print a document on a shared printer over the net­work.
• Ask the network administrator to verify the computer and network requirements as specified in Getting Started.
2.4 System Contact Person
Will the person responsible for the computers and the network be available at the time
set for installation? Get a name as a contact.
2.5 Setting Customer Expectations
If the site is ready, installation takes about one hour. The customer should be informed of
the following:
• Some nodes on the network may be unavailable for up to one hour.
• The copier may be unavailable for up to one hour.
• The network administrator needs to be available during the installation for network connectivity. Equipment downtime and impact on the network can be minimized if the network ad­ministrator installs a network connector for the ColorPASS and confirms network functionality with the connector in place before the date scheduled for the ColorPASS installation.
• The network administrator should have a networked computer available during the installation. The appropriate software should already be installed. Documentation for the networked computer and the network operating software should be available.
• The network administrator should install the user software shipped with the ColorPASS (user documentation is also included) onto networked PC and Mac OS computers that will print to the ColorPASS.
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This guide covers ColorPASS hardware installation and service. It provides general information on connecting the ColorPASS to the customer’s net-
Memo
work. Network setup and configuration information goes beyond the scope of this guide. For network setup and configuration information, the network administrator should use the Configuration Guide.
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3 Unpacking the ColorPASS

The ColorPASS is assembled and shipped from the factory in a box that includes all nec-
essary cables and documentation, as shown in F02-301-01 on page 2-7.
3.1 To Unpack the ColorPASS
1. Open the ColorPASS Color Server box and remove the packing material. Save the original boxes and packing materials. If you need to transport the ColorPASS at a later date, the original box and packing material will ensure safe shipment.
2. Remove the contents from the top container. Inspect the contents for visible damage. The top container should include the following items:
• Bags containing a copier interface cable and an AC power cable.
• Media package (includes a package of user documentation and software).
3. Give the media package to the customer or the network administrator. Let the customer or network administrator know that in order to take full advantage of the ColorPASS, the user software must be installed on computers that will print to the ColorPASS.
4. Set aside the remaining components from the top container.
5. Remove the top container and any packing materials. Set aside the packing material and note the orientation of the ColorPASS inside the ship­ping container in case you need to repack it later.
6. Carefully lift the ColorPASS out of the box.
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ColorPASS power cable Copier interface cable
ColorPASS
Media Package
F02-301-01 Contents of ColorPASS shipping box
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3.2 ColorPASS Panels
Once you have unpacked the ColorPASS, you can familiarize yourself with the top and
back of the ColorPASS before you install it.
Top panel
Side panel
Power switch
Power connector
Activity light
Up button
Menu button Down button
Line selection
buttons
Mouse connector(not used)
Keyboard connector(not used)
USB connectors(not used)
Serial connector(not used)
Parallel connector(not used)
Serial connector(not used)
F02-302-01 Front and back panels
Back panel
SCSI connector(CD-ROM)
Copier interface connector
Parallel connector(not used)
Ethernet RJ-45 connector
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4 Installing the ColorPASS on the copier

1) Remove the three face plates from the edge of the main copier unit as shown in F02-400-01 (CLC1100 series). The CLC900 series copier remove only two face plates.
2) Detach the five stickers shown in F02­400-02.
F02-400-01
Removing face plates from copier
F02-400-02 Sticker locations
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3) Insert the ColorPASS bosses into the holes on the copier top edge as shown in F02-400-03.
4) Mount the ColorPASS to the copier with three screws (M4×6) (CLC1100 series). Attach the face plates (round) to the ColorPASS after fixing the unit in place. The CLC900 series copier requires only two screws for ColorPASS installation.
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F02-400-03 Inserting ColorPASS bosses
F02-400-04
Installing ColorPASS mounting screws
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5) Insert five screws into the holes on the supports of the ColorPASS as shown in the following illustration. Tighten the screws. Upper side three places TP screws (M4×10). Lower side two places RS tightening screws (M4×33).
F02-400-05
Inserting screws into ColorPASS supports
6) Fix the power cable in place to the ColorPASS using three cable clamps.
F02-400-06 Fix the power cable
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