Ricoh B089, B093, B08, Aficio 2022, Aficio 2027 Service Manual

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B089/B093
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B089/B093
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LEGEND
PRODUCT CODE COMPANY
GESTETNER LANIER RICOH SAVIN
B089 DSm622 LD122 Aficio 2022 4022
B093 DSm627 LD127 Aficio 2027 4027
DOCUMENTATION HISTORY
REV. NO. DATE COMMENTS
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10/2003 Original Printing
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERALL INFORMATION
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION......................................... 1-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................... 1-1
1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION ...................................................................1-4
1.2.1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS ................................................................1-4
1.2.2 INSTALLABLE OPTIONAL TABLE...................................................1-6
Copier options.......................................................................................1-6
Fax option .............................................................................................1-6
Printer/scanner options .........................................................................1-6
1.3 PAPER PATH............................................................................................1-7
1.4 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT ...................................................1-8
1.5 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ......................................1-10
1.6 DRIVE LAYOUT ......................................................................................1-13
1.7 COPY PROCESS....................................................................................1-14
1.7.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................1-14
1.8 BOARD STRUCTURE.............................................................................1-16
1.8.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................1-16
1.8.2 CONTROLLER ...............................................................................1-18
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ....................................... 2-1
2.1 SUMMARY ................................................................................................2-1
2.2 SCANNING................................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................2-2
2.2.2 SCANNER DRIVE ............................................................................2-3
2.2.3 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION IN PLATEN MODE...........................2-4
2.3 IMAGE PROCESSING ..............................................................................2-6
2.3.1 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................2-6
2.3.2 SBU (SENSOR BOARD UNIT).........................................................2-7
2.3.3 AUTO IMAGE DENSITY...................................................................2-8
2.3.4 IPU (IMAGE PROCESSING UNIT)...................................................2-9
2.3.5 VIDEO CONTROL UNIT (VCU)...................................................... 2-21
2.4 LASER EXPOSURE................................................................................2-22
2.4.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................2-22
2.4.2 AUTO POWER CONTROL (APC)..................................................2-23
2.4.3 LD SAFETY SWITCH .....................................................................2-24
2.5 PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT (PCU) ........................................................2-25
2.5.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................2-25
2.5.2 DRIVE.............................................................................................2-26
2.5.3 NEW PCU DETECTION ................................................................. 2-27
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2.6 DRUM CHARGE .....................................................................................2-28
2.6.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................2-28
2.6.1 CHARGE ROLLER VOLTAGE CORRECTION ..............................2-29
2.6.2 ID SENSOR PATTERN PRODUCTION TIMING............................ 2-30
2.6.3 DRUM CHARGE ROLLER CLEANING .......................................... 2-31
2.7 DEVELOPMENT .....................................................................................2-32
2.7.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................2-32
2.7.2 DRIVE.............................................................................................2-33
2.7.3 DEVELOPER MIXING ....................................................................2-34
2.7.4 DEVELOPMENT BIAS ...................................................................2-35
2.7.5 TONER SUPPLY............................................................................2-36
2.7.6 TONER DENSITY CONTROL ........................................................ 2-38
2.7.7 TONER SUPPLY IN ABNORMAL SENSOR CONDITIONS...........2-42
2.7.8 TONER NEAR END/END DETECTION AND RECOVERY............2-42
2.8 DRUM CLEANING AND TONER RECYCLING.......................................2-44
2.8.1 DRUM CLEANING..........................................................................2-44
2.8.2 TONER RECYCLING .....................................................................2-45
2.9 PAPER FEED..........................................................................................2-46
2.9.1 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................2-46
2.9.2 PAPER FEED DRIVE MECHANISM ..............................................2-47
2.9.3 PAPER FEED AND SEPARATION MECHANISM..........................2-48
2.9.4 PAPER LIFT MECHANISM ............................................................2-49
2.9.5 PAPER END DETECTION .............................................................2-50
2.9.6 PAPER HEIGHT DETECTION ....................................................... 2-51
2.9.7 FEED PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT FOR PAPER SIZE..................2-52
2.9.8 PAPER SIZE DETECTION.............................................................2-55
2.9.9 SPECIAL PAPER SETTING...........................................................2-56
2.9.10 SIDE AND END FENCES.............................................................2-57
2.9.11 PAPER REGISTRATION..............................................................2-58
2.10 IMAGE TRANSFER AND PAPER SEPARATION ................................. 2-59
2.10.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................2-59
2.10.2 IMAGE TRANSFER CURRENT TIMING......................................2-60
2.10.3 TRANSFER ROLLER CLEANING................................................2-61
2.10.4 PAPER SEPARATION MECHANISM...........................................2-61
2.11 IMAGE FUSING AND PAPER EXIT......................................................2-62
2.11.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................2-62
2.11.2 FUSING DRIVE AND RELEASE MECHANISM ...........................2-63
2.11.3 FUSING ENTRANCE GUIDE SHIFT MECHANISM .....................2-64
2.11.4 PRESSURE ROLLER...................................................................2-65
2.11.5 CLEANING MECHANISM ............................................................2-65
2.11.6 FUSING TEMPERATURE CONTROL..........................................2-66
2.11.7 OVERHEAT PROTECTION .........................................................2-68
2.11.8 PAPER EXIT ................................................................................2-68
2.12 ENERGY SAVER MODES ....................................................................2-69
2.12.1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................2-69
2.12.2 ENERGY SAVER MODE..............................................................2-70
2.12.3 AUTO OFF MODE........................................................................2-71
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INSTALLATION
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.................................................... 3-1
3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ...........................................................3-1
3.1.1 ENVIRONMENT ...............................................................................3-1
3.1.2 MACHINE LEVEL.............................................................................3-1
3.1.3 MINIMUM SPACE REQUIREMENTS...............................................3-2
3.1.4 POWER REQUIREMENTS ..............................................................3-3
3.2 COPIER INSTALLATION .......................................................................... 3-4
3.2.1 POWER SOCKETS FOR PERIPHERALS .......................................3-4
3.2.2 INSTALLATION FLOW CHART .......................................................3-5
3.2.3 ACCESSORY CHECK......................................................................3-6
3.2.4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ........................................................3-7
3.3 PAPER TRAY UNIT INSTALLATION ...................................................... 3-11
3.3.1 ACCESSORY CHECK....................................................................3-11
3.3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-11
3.4 LCT INSTALLATION ...............................................................................3-14
3.4.1 ACCESSORY CHECK....................................................................3-14
3.4.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-14
3.5 AUTO REVERSE DOCUMENT FEEDER INSTALLATION.....................3-17
3.5.1 ACCESSORY CHECK....................................................................3-17
3.5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-18
3.6 INTERCHANGE UNIT INSTALLATION................................................... 3-22
3.6.1 COMPONENT CHECK...................................................................3-22
3.6.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-23
3.7 1-BIN TRAY UNIT INSTALLATION ......................................................... 3-25
3.7.1 COMPONENT CHECK...................................................................3-25
3.7.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-26
3.8 SHIFT TRAY............................................................................................3-29
3.8.1 COMPONENT CHECK...................................................................3-29
3.8.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-30
3.9 BY-PASS FEED UNIT INSTALLATION...................................................3-32
3.9.1 COMPONENTS CHECK ................................................................3-32
3.9.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ......................................................3-33
3.10 DUPLEX UNIT INSTALLATION ............................................................3-35
3.10.1 ACCESSORY CHECK..................................................................3-35
3.10.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................... 3-36
3.11 BRIDGE UNIT INSTALLATION .............................................................3-38
3.11.1 ACCESSORY CHECK..................................................................3-38
3.11.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................... 3-39
3.12 1000-SHEET FINISHER INSTALLATION ............................................. 3-41
3.12.1 ACCESSORY CHECK..................................................................3-41
3.12.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................... 3-42
3.13 500-SHEET FINISHER INSTALLATION ............................................... 3-45
3.13.1 ACCESSORY CHECK..................................................................3-45
3.13.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................... 3-46
3.14 PLATEN COVER INSTALLATION ........................................................3-48
3.15 KEY COUNTER INSTALLATION ..........................................................3-49
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3.16 OPTICS ANTI-CONDENSATION HEATER...........................................3-51
3.17 TRAY HEATER .....................................................................................3-52
3.18 TRAY HEATER (OPTIONAL PAPER TRAY UNIT) ...............................3-54
3.19 TRAY HEATER (OPTIONAL LCT) ........................................................3-57
3.20 OPTIONAL BOARDS AND DIMMS.......................................................3-60
3.20.1 REMOVING THE COVERS..........................................................3-60
3.20.2 PRINTER/SCANNER MODULE (B577) .......................................3-61
Printer/Scanner Module ROM DIMM Installation ................................ 3-62
3.20.3 128 MB MEMORY (G331) ............................................................ 3-63
3.20.4 HDD (B592) ..................................................................................3-64
3.20.5 NIB (B525-17)...............................................................................3-66
3.20.6 IEEE 1394 INTERFACE KIT (G336).............................................3-67
3.20.7 IEEE 802.11B INTERFACE KIT (B515)........................................3-69
3.20.8 USB 2.0 BOARD (B525-01).......................................................... 3-73
3.20.9 BLUETOOTH UNIT 2045 (G354) ................................................. 3-75
3.20.10 POSTSCRIPT 3 UNIT (G354-05) ...............................................3-77
3.20.11 FILE FORMAT CONVERTER (B519).........................................3-78
3.20.12 CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS .................................................... 3-79
3.20.12 USER ACCOUNT ENHANCEMENT UNIT (B443) .....................3-80
SERVICE TABLES
4. SERVICE TABLES....................................................................... 4-1
4.1 GENERAL CAUTION ................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 PCU (PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT) .................................................4-1
4.1.2 TRANSFER ROLLER UNIT..............................................................4-1
4.1.3 SCANNER UNIT............................................................................... 4-1
4.1.4 LASER UNIT ....................................................................................4-2
4.1.5 FUSING UNIT...................................................................................4-2
4.1.6 PAPER FEED...................................................................................4-2
4.1.7 OTHERS...........................................................................................4-2
4.2 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE....................................................................4-3
4.2.1 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE OPERATION.....................................4-3
Entering and Exiting SP mode ..............................................................4-3
SP Mode Button Summary ...................................................................4-4
Switching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing ...........4-5
Selecting the Program Number.............................................................4-5
4.2.2 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES............................................4-6
SP1XXX: Feed......................................................................................4-7
SP2XXX: Drum ...................................................................................4-16
SP4-XXX: Scanner .............................................................................4-27
SP5XXX: Mode...................................................................................4-34
SP6XXX: Peripherals..........................................................................4-57
SP7XXX: Data Log ...........................................................................4-59
SP8-xxx: Data Log2............................................................................4-66
4.2.3 TEST PATTERN PRINTING (SP2902-3) .......................................4-99
4.2.4 INPUT CHECK ............................................................................. 4-100
Main Machine Input Check (SP5803) ...............................................4-100
ARDF Input Check (SP6007)............................................................4-103
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Finisher Input Check (SP6117).........................................................4-104
4.2.5 OUTPUT CHECK ......................................................................... 4-106
Main Machine Output Check (SP5804).............................................4-106
ARDF Output Check (SP6008) .........................................................4-108
Finisher Output Check (SP6118) ......................................................4-108
4.2.6 SMC DATA LISTS (SP5990) ........................................................ 4-109
4.2.7 MEMORY ALL CLEAR (SP5801) .................................................4-109
Using a Flash Memory Card ............................................................. 4-109
Without Using a Flash Memory Card ................................................4-111
4.2.8 UPLOADING/DOWNLOADING NVRAM DATA............................4-112
Uploading NVRAM Data (SP5824) ...................................................4-112
Downloading NVRAM Data (SP5825)...............................................4-113
4.2.9 APS OUTPUT DISPLAY (SP4301)...............................................4-114
4.2.10 DF APS SENSOR OUTPUT DISPLAY (SP6901)....................... 4-115
4.2.11 NIP BAND WIDTH MEASUREMENT (SP1109) .........................4-116
4.3 PROGRAM DOWNLOAD......................................................................4-117
4.4 SOFTWARE RESET .............................................................................4-118
4.5 SYSTEM SETTINGS AND COPY SETTING RESET............................4-119
4.5.1 SYSTEM SETTING RESET .........................................................4-119
4.5.2 COPIER SETTING RESET ..........................................................4-120
4.6 USER TOOLS .......................................................................................4-121
4.6.1 HOW TO USE UP MODE.............................................................4-121
UP Mode Initial Screen: User Tools/Counter Display........................4-121
System Settings................................................................................4-121
Copier/Document Server Features ................................................... 4-121
Printer, Facsimile, Scanner Settings.................................................4-122
Inquiry ...............................................................................................4-122
Counter .............................................................................................4-123
4.7 LEDS .....................................................................................................4-124
Controller .......................................................................................... 4-124
SBCU................................................................................................4-124
IPU....................................................................................................4-124
4.8 DIP SWITCHES.....................................................................................4-124
Controller: DIP SW2..........................................................................4-124
SBCU: DIP SW102 ...........................................................................4-124
4.9 SPECIAL TOOLS AND LUBRICANTS ............................................4-125
4.9.1 SPECIAL TOOLS .........................................................................4-125
4.9.2 LUBRICANTS...............................................................................4-125
4.10 USING THE DEBUG LOG................................................................... 4-126
4.10.1 SWITCHING ON AND SETTING UP SAVE DEBUG LOG ......... 4-126
4.10.2 RETRIEVING THE DEBUG LOG FROM THE HDD..................4-129
4.10.3 RECORDING ERRORS MANUALLY .........................................4-130
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
5. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE.................................................... 5-1
5.1 PM TABLE................................................................................................. 5-1
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REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
6. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ........................................ 6-1
6.1 SCANNER UNIT........................................................................................6-1
6.1.1 EXPOSURE GLASS.........................................................................6-1
6.1.2 SCANNER EXTERIOR/OPERATION PANEL .................................. 6-2
6.1.3 LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY...............................................................6-3
6.1.4 ORIGINAL SIZE SENSORS ............................................................. 6-4
6.1.5 EXPOSURE LAMP...........................................................................6-5
6.1.6 SCANNER MOTOR/LAMP STABILIZER..........................................6-6
6.1.7 SCANNER WIRES ...........................................................................6-7
6.2 LASER UNIT ...........................................................................................6-10
6.2.1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATIONS.....................................................6-10
6.2.2 LASER UNIT ..................................................................................6-11
6.2.3 POLYGON MIRROR MOTOR ........................................................6-12
6.2.4 LD UNIT..........................................................................................6-12
6.2.5 LASER SYNCHRONIZATION DETECTOR....................................6-13
6.3 PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT (PCU) ........................................................6-14
6.3.1 PCU ................................................................................................6-14
6.4 TRANSFER UNIT....................................................................................6-15
6.4.1 TRANSFER ROLLER UNIT............................................................6-15
6.4.2 IMAGE DENSITY SENSOR ...........................................................6-16
6.5 FUSING/EXIT ..........................................................................................6-17
6.5.1 FUSING UNIT................................................................................. 6-17
6.5.2 THERMISTORS..............................................................................6-17
6.5.3 THERMOFUSE ..............................................................................6-18
6.5.4 HOT ROLLER AND FUSING LAMP...............................................6-20
6.5.5 PRESSURE ROLLER/CLEANING ROLLER ................................. 6-21
6.5.6 PAPER EXIT SENSOR/PAPER OVERFLOW SENSOR................6-22
6.6 PAPER FEED..........................................................................................6-23
6.6.1 FEED ROLLERS: TRAY 1..............................................................6-23
6.6.2 FEED ROLLER: TRAY 2 ................................................................6-24
6.6.3 PAPER END SENSOR...................................................................6-25
6.6.4 PAPER TRAY LIFT MOTORS........................................................6-26
6.6.5 REGISTRATION CLUTCH ............................................................. 6-27
6.6.6 PAPER FEED CLUTCHES.............................................................6-28
6.6.7 RELAY CLUTCHES........................................................................6-29
6.6.8 PAPER SIZE DETECTOR..............................................................6-30
6.6.9 REGISTRATION SENSOR.............................................................6-31
6.6.10 RELAY SENSORS .......................................................................6-32
6.7 PCBS AND OTHER ITEMS.....................................................................6-33
6.7.1 CONTROLLER BOARD .................................................................6-33
6.7.2 SBCU BOARD................................................................................6-34
6.7.3 POWER PACK ............................................................................... 6-34
6.7.4 MAIN MOTOR ................................................................................ 6-35
6.7.5 PSU ................................................................................................6-36
6.8 COPY ADJUSTMENTS: PRINTING/SCANNING ....................................6-37
6.8.1 PRINTING ......................................................................................6-37
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6.8.2 SCANNING.....................................................................................6-40
6.8.3 ADF IMAGE ADJUSTMENT...........................................................6-42
6.8.4 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION ..................................................6-43
6.9 IDENTIFYING SKEWED, TRAPEZOID AND
PARALLELOGRAM IMAGES................................................................. 6-44
6.9.1 SKEWED IMAGES .........................................................................6-44
6.9.2 TRAPEZOID IMAGES ....................................................................6-44
6.9.3 PARALLELOGRAM IMAGES ......................................................... 6-45
6.10 CHECKING THE IMAGE WITH THE TRIMMING PATTERN ................6-46
6.11 CORRECTING THE IMAGES ...............................................................6-47
6.11.1 CORRECTING SKEWED IMAGES ..............................................6-47
6.11.2 CORRECTING TRAPEZOID IMAGES .........................................6-50
TOUBLESHOOTING
7. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................. 7-1
7.1 SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS .................................................................7-1
7.1.1 SUMMARY .......................................................................................7-1
7.1.2 SC CODE DESCRIPTIONS .............................................................7-2
7.2 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE ....................................................................7-16
7.2.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE AT POWER ON ................................. 7-16
7.2.2 DETAILED SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE .........................................7-17
Executing Detailed Self-Diagnosis......................................................7-17
7.3 PAPER FEED TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................7-19
7.4 SKEWED IMAGE ....................................................................................7-20
7.5 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DEFECTS ................................................7-21
7.5.1 SENSORS ...................................................................................... 7-21
7.5.2 SWITCHES.....................................................................................7-23
7.6 BLOWN FUSE CONDITIONS .................................................................7-24
PAPER TRAY UNIT (A860/B390)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION......................................... 8-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................8-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT ...................................................8-2
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT.....................................................8-3
1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION........................................... 8-4
1.5 DRIVE LAYOUT ........................................................................................8-5
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................ 8-6
2.1 PAPER FEED AND SEPARATION MECHANISM ....................................8-6
2.2 PAPER LIFT MECHANISM .......................................................................8-7
2.3 PAPER END DETECTION ........................................................................8-9
2.4 PAPER HEIGHT DETECTION ................................................................8-10
2.5 PAPER SIZE DETECTION...................................................................... 8-12
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2.6 SIDE AND END FENCES .......................................................................8-13
Side Fences........................................................................................8-13
End Fence ..........................................................................................8-13
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 8-14
3.1 FEED ROLLER REPLACEMENT............................................................8-14
3.2 TRAY MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT ...................................................8-15
3.3 TRAY MOTOR REPLACEMENT.............................................................8-15
3.4 RELAY CLUTCH REPLACEMENT .........................................................8-16
3.5 UPPER PAPER FEED CLUTCH REPLACEMENT .................................8-17
3.6 LOWER PAPER FEED CLUTCH REPLACEMENT ................................8-18
3.7 LIFT MOTOR REPLACEMENT ...............................................................8-19
3.8 PAPER END SENSOR REPLACEMENT................................................8-20
3.9 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR REPLACEMENT ............................8-20
3.10 PAPER SIZE SWITCH REPLACEMENT ..............................................8-21
LCT (A862/B391)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION......................................... 9-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................9-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT ...................................................9-2
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT.....................................................9-3
1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ........................................9-4
2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ....................................... 9-5
2.1 PAPER FEED............................................................................................9-5
2.2 REVERSE ROLLER AND PICK-UP ROLLER RELEASE ......................... 9-6
2.3 TRAY LIFT.................................................................................................9-7
2.4 NEAR END/END DETECTION..................................................................9-8
2.5 RIGHT TRAY SIDE FENCE ......................................................................9-9
2.6 LEFT TRAY REAR FENCE .......................................................................9-9
2.7 RIGHT TRAY PAPER END DETECTION................................................9-10
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 9-11
3.1 DETACHING THE TRAY FROM THE MAINFRAME...............................9-11
3.2 REAR FENCE HP SENSOR ...................................................................9-11
3.3 CHANGING THE TRAY PAPER SIZE ....................................................9-12
3.4 LEFT TRAY PAPER END SENSOR .......................................................9-12
3.5 TRAY LIFT MOTOR ................................................................................9-13
3.6 TRAY MOTOR.........................................................................................9-14
3.7 PAPER FEED CLUTCH AND RELAY CLUTCH......................................9-15
3.8 PAPER FEED UNIT ................................................................................9-16
3.9 UPPER LIMIT, RIGHT TRAY PAPER END,
AND RELAY SENSORS .........................................................................9-17
3.10 REAR FENCE MOTOR .........................................................................9-18
3.11 PICK-UP/PAPER FEED/REVERSE ROLLERS.....................................9-19
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AUTO REVERSE DOCUMENT FEEDER (B386)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION....................................... 10-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................10-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT .................................................10-2
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT...................................................10-3
1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION......................................... 10-4
1.5 DRIVE LAYOUT ......................................................................................10-5
2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ..................................... 10-6
2.1 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION.................................................................10-6
2.2 MIXED ORIGINAL SIZE MODE ..............................................................10-9
2.3 PICK-UP AND SEPARATION ...............................................................10-10
2.4 ORIGINAL TRANSPORT AND EXIT.....................................................10-11
2.4.1 SINGLE-SIDED ORIGINALS........................................................10-11
2.4.2 DOUBLE-SIDED ORIGINALS ......................................................10-12
2.4.3 ORIGINAL TRAILING EDGE SENSOR........................................10-13
2.5 STAMP ..................................................................................................10-14
2.6 TIMING CHART.....................................................................................10-15
2.7 CONDITION OF JAM DETECTION.......................................................10-16
2.8 OVERALL ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT .......................................................10-17
3. SERVICE TABLES................................................................... 10-18
3.1 DIP SWITCHES.....................................................................................10-18
4. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT .................................... 10-19
4.1 DF EXIT TABLE AND COVER ..............................................................10-19
4.2 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT .........................................................................10-20
4.3 LEFT COVER ........................................................................................ 10-21
4.4 PICK-UP ROLLER.................................................................................10-22
4.5 FEED BELT...........................................................................................10-23
4.6 SEPARATION ROLLER ........................................................................10-24
4.7 ORIGINAL SET/ORIGINAL REVERSE SENSOR .................................10-25
4.8 ORIGINAL SIZE SENSOR .................................................................... 10-26
4.9 ORIGINAL FEED DRIVE.......................................................................10-27
DF Feed Clutch................................................................................. 10-27
Pick-up Solenoid...............................................................................10-27
Transport Motor ................................................................................ 10-27
DF Feed Motor.................................................................................. 10-27
4.10 REGISTRATION SENSOR..................................................................10-28
4.11 STAMP SOLENOID AND ORIGINAL EXIT SENSOR ......................... 10-29
INTERCHANGE UNIT (B300/B416)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION....................................... 11-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................11-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT .................................................11-2
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1.3 DRIVE LAYOUT ......................................................................................11-3
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION ........................................................ 11-4
2.1 JUNCTION GATE MECHANISM.............................................................11-4
To the Exit Tray or Bridge Unit
(for the Upper Tray on top of the Bridge Unit, or the Finisher) ............11-4
To the 1-bin Tray ................................................................................11-4
To the Duplex Unit ..............................................................................11-4
3 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ....................................... 11-5
3.1 EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT.............................................................11-5
1-BIN TRAY UNIT (A898/B413)
1. OVERALL INFORMATION ........................................................ 12-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................12-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT .................................................12-2
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT...................................................12-3
1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION......................................... 12-3
2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ..................................... 12-4
2.1 BASIC OPERATION................................................................................12-4
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 12-5
3.1 PAPER SENSOR REMOVAL..................................................................12-5
SHIFT TRAY UNIT (B313/B459)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION....................................... 13-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................13-1
1.2 COMPONENT LAYOUT..........................................................................13-2
2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ..................................... 13-3
2.1 BASIC OPERATION................................................................................13-3
2.2 PRIMARY MECHANISMS.......................................................................13-4
2.2.1 TRAY SHIFT...................................................................................13-4
2.2.2 HALF TURN DETECTION..............................................................13-5
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 13-6
3.1 TRAY COVER REPLACEMENT .............................................................13-6
3.1.1 TRAY COVER REMOVAL..............................................................13-6
3.1.2 TRAY COVER ATTACHMENT.......................................................13-6
3.2 TRAY MOTOR AND HALF TURN SENSOR REPLACEMENT ...............13-7
3.2.1 REPLACING THE TRAY MOTOR..................................................13-7
3.2.2 REPLACING THE HALF TURN SENSOR:.....................................13-7
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BY-PASS (A899/B415)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION....................................... 14-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................14-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT .................................................14-1
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT...................................................14-2
1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION......................................... 14-2
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................... 14-3
2.1 BASIC OPERATION................................................................................14-3
2.2 PAPER SIZE DETECTION...................................................................... 14-4
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 14-5
3.1 PAPER FEED ROLLER/FRICTION PAD/PAPER END SENSOR...........14-5
3.2 PAPER SIZE SENSOR BOARD..............................................................14-6
3.3 PAPER FEED CLUTCH .......................................................................... 14-7
DUPLEX (A896/B414)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION....................................... 15-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................15-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT .................................................15-2
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT...................................................15-3
1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION......................................... 15-4
1.5 DRIVE LAYOUT ......................................................................................15-5
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................... 15-6
2.1 BASIC OPERATION................................................................................15-6
Longer than A4 sideways/LT sideways...............................................15-6
Up to A4 sideways/LT sideways ......................................................... 15-7
2.2 FEED IN AND EXIT MECHANISM .......................................................... 15-8
When paper is fed into duplex unit:.....................................................15-8
Inversion and Exit: ..............................................................................15-8
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 15-9
3.1 COVER REMOVAL .................................................................................15-9
3.2 ENTRANCE SENSOR REPLACEMENT...............................................15-10
3.3 EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT...........................................................15-11
BRIDGE UNIT (A897/B417)
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION....................................... 16-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................16-1
1.2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT .................................................16-2
1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT...................................................16-3
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1.4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION......................................... 16-4
1.5 DRIVE LAYOUT ......................................................................................16-5
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION ........................................................ 16-6
2.1 JUNCTION GATE MECHANISM.............................................................16-6
3. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 16-7
3.1 BRIDGE UNIT DRIVE MOTOR REPLACEMENT ...................................16-7
3.2 TRAY EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT ..................................................16-8
3.3 RELAY SENSOR REPLACEMENT.........................................................16-8
1,000-SHEET FINISHER (B408)
1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 17-1
1.1 MAIN PCB ...............................................................................................17-1
1.2 STAPLER UNIT.......................................................................................17-2
1.3 MOTORS................................................................................................. 17-3
1.3.1 SHIFT MOTOR...............................................................................17-3
1.3.2 STAPLER MOTOR.........................................................................17-3
1.3.3 UPPER TRANSPORT MOTOR AND EXIT MOTOR ......................17-3
1.3.4 LOWER TRANSPORT MOTOR .....................................................17-4
1.4 MOTORS AND SENSORS...................................................................... 17-5
1.4.1 PREPARATION..............................................................................17-5
1.4.2 STACK HEIGHT SENSOR .............................................................17-6
1.4.3 STAPLER TRAY PAPER SENSOR................................................17-6
1.4.4 LOWER TRAY LIFT MOTOR .........................................................17-6
1.4.5 STACK FEED-OUT MOTOR .......................................................... 17-7
2. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................... 17-8
2.1 JAM DETECTION....................................................................................17-8
3. SERVICE TABLES..................................................................... 17-9
3.1 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ........................................................................17-9
4. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS .................................................... 17-10
4.1 GENERAL LAYOUT .............................................................................. 17-10
4.2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT.................................................17-11
4.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION....................................... 17-13
4.4 DRIVE LAYOUT ....................................................................................17-15
4.5 JUNCTION GATES ...............................................................................17-17
Upper tray mode ...............................................................................17-17
Sort/stack mode................................................................................17-17
Staple mode......................................................................................17-17
4.6 UPPER TRAY........................................................................................17-18
4.7 LOWER TRAY UP/DOWN MECHANISMS ...........................................17-19
4.8 PAPER SHIFT MECHANISM ................................................................17-20
4.9 JOGGER UNIT PAPER POSITIONING MECHANISM..........................17-21
4.10 EXIT GUIDE PLATE............................................................................17-22
4.11 STAPLER MECHANISM .....................................................................17-23
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4.12 STAPLER UNIT MOVEMENT MECHANISM ......................................17-24
4.13 PAPER FEED-OUT MECHANISM ...................................................... 17-25
5. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION..................................... 17-26
5.1 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................17-26
Upper Tray........................................................................................17-26
Lower Tray........................................................................................17-26
500-SHEET FINISHER (G302/B442)
1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 18-1
1.1 EXTERIOR ..............................................................................................18-1
1.2 ENTRANCE UPPER GUIDE / PAPER EXIT UNIT..................................18-4
1.3 ENTRANCE LOWER GUIDE ..................................................................18-5
1.4 PAPER EXIT UNIT GEAR / PADDLE ROLLER SOLENOID...................18-5
1.5 STAPLER UNIT.......................................................................................18-6
1.6 JOGGER TRAY UNIT .............................................................................18-6
1.7 PAPER EXIT SENSOR FEELER ............................................................18-7
1.8 MAIN MOTOR .........................................................................................18-7
1.9 JOGGER MOTOR ................................................................................... 18-8
1.10 CONTROL BOARD ...............................................................................18-8
1.11 OUTPUT TRAY UNIT............................................................................18-9
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS .................................................... 18-10
2.1 OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION ..................................................18-10
2.1.1 COMPONENT LAYOUT ............................................................... 18-10
Mechanical component layout ..........................................................18-10
Drive layout.......................................................................................18-11
2.1.2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ...........................18-12
2.2 DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ................................................ 18-14
2.2.1 OUTPUT TRAY MECHANISM .....................................................18-14
Stack height detection.......................................................................18-14
Output tray up/down mechanism ...................................................... 18-15
2.2.2 PAPER FEED...............................................................................18-16
Overview...........................................................................................18-16
Straight feed out mode......................................................................18-16
Shift sorting mode.............................................................................18-17
Stapling mode...................................................................................18-19
2.2.3 JAM CONDITIONS.......................................................................18-20
2.2.4 ERROR DETECTION ...................................................................18-20
3. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION..................................... 18-21
3.1 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................. 18-21
DataOverwriteSecurity Unit B692/B694
SEE SECTION B692/B694 FOR DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FAX OPTION B576
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALLATION............................................................................ 1-1
1.1 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS...................................................................1-1
1.2 FAX OPTION TYPE 2027 INSTALLATION ...............................................1-2
1.3 G3 INTERFACE UNIT TYPE 2027 INSTALLATION .................................1-5
TROUBLESHOOTING
2. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................. 2-1
2.1 ERROR CODES........................................................................................2-1
2.2 FAX SC CODES........................................................................................2-9
SERVICE TABLES
3. SERVICE TABLES....................................................................... 3-1
3.1 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE....................................................................3-1
3.1.1 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE OPERATION.....................................3-1
Entering and Exiting SP mode ..............................................................3-1
SP2-XXX (RAM Data)...........................................................................3-3
SP3-XXX (Machine Settings)................................................................3-3
SP4-XXX (ROM Versions) .................................................................... 3-5
SP5-XXX (RAM Clear)..........................................................................3-5
SP6-XXX (Reports)...............................................................................3-6
SP7-XXX (Test) .................................................................................... 3-8
3.2 BIT SWITCHES .........................................................................................3-9
3.2.1 SYSTEM SWITCHES .......................................................................3-9
3.2.2 IFAX SWITCHES............................................................................ 3-21
3.2.3 PRINTER SWITCHES ....................................................................3-21
3.2.4 COMMUNICATION SWITCHES..................................................... 3-27
3.2.5 G3-1 SWITCHES............................................................................ 3-35
3.2.6 G3-2 SWITCHES............................................................................ 3-43
3.2.7 FAX SWITCHES............................................................................. 3-51
3.3 NCU PARAMETERS ...............................................................................3-55
3.4 DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS ......................................3-65
3.4.1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE....................................................3-65
3.4.2 PARAMETERS...............................................................................3-66
3.5 SERVICE RAM ADDRESSES................................................................. 3-69
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
4. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ....................................... 4-1
4.1 OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................4-1
4.2 BOARDS ...................................................................................................4-2
4.2.1 FCU ..................................................................................................4-2
4.2.2 MBU..................................................................................................4-3
4.2.3 NCU (US) .........................................................................................4-4
4.2.4 NCU (EUROPE/ASIA) ......................................................................4-5
4.2.5 SG3-D BOARD.................................................................................4-6
4.3 ADDRESS BOOK......................................................................................4-7
4.3.1 ADDRESS BOOK BACKUP .............................................................4-7
Overview of Data Backup .....................................................................4-7
SP Modes .............................................................................................4-9
SPECIFICATIONS
5. SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................ 5-1
1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................5-1
2. CAPABILITIES OF PROGRAMMABLE ITEMS ...........................................5-2
3. MACHINE CONFIGURATION.....................................................................5-3
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INTERNET FAX (IFAX)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALLATION............................................................................ 1-1
1.1 IFAX INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 INITIAL SETTINGS ...................................................................................1-1
TROUBLESHOOTING
2. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................. 2-1
2.1 ERROR CODES FOR LAN COMMUNICATION .......................................2-1
2.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES .................................................... 2-6
SERVICE TABLES
3. SERVICE TABLES AND PROCEDURES.................................... 3-1
3.1 ACCESSING IFAX BIT SWITCHES .......................................................... 3-1
3.2 SP1102 IFAX SWITCH..............................................................................3-2
3.3 FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE........................................................3-8
3.4 IFAX RAM ADDRESSES...........................................................................3-9
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
4. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS ....................................... 4-1
4.1 INTERNET FAX.........................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 INTERNET FAX FEATURES............................................................4-1
4.1.2 DNS SERVICE ................................................................................. 4-2
4.2 INTERNET MAIL COMMUNICATION .......................................................4-3
4.2.1 MAIL TRANSMISSION.....................................................................4-3
Procedure .............................................................................................4-3
Data Formats ........................................................................................ 4-3
Errors ....................................................................................................4-3
Results..................................................................................................4-4
Selectable Options................................................................................4-4
Secure Internet Transmission ............................................................... 4-5
4.2.2 MAIL RECEPTION ........................................................................... 4-6
POP3/IMAP4 Mail Reception Procedure ..............................................4-6
Characteristics of POP3/IMAP4 Reception...........................................4-7
SMTP Reception................................................................................... 4-7
SMTP Reception Characteristics ..........................................................4-8
Delivery: Transferring Mail Received With SMTP (Off Ramp Gateway)4-9
Overview...............................................................................................4-9
Handling Mail Reception Errors ..........................................................4-12
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Printing Received Mail ........................................................................4-13
Multi-part Messages............................................................................4-13
Manual e-mail reception......................................................................4-13
Secure Internet Reception ..................................................................4-13
4.2.3 MAIL BROADCASTING (E-MAIL AND G3 FAX ARE COMBINED)4-14
4.2.4 TRANSFER REQUEST ..................................................................4-15
Operation at the Transfer Requester .................................................. 4-15
Operation at the Transfer Station........................................................4-17
4.2.5 AUTOROUTING .............................................................................4-19
4.2.6 TRANSFER BOX............................................................................ 4-19
4.3 E-MAIL OPTIONS (SUB TX MODE) .......................................................4-20
4.3.1 SUBJECT AND LEVEL OF IMPORTANCE....................................4-20
How the Subject Differs According to Mail Type ................................. 4-20
Subjects Displayed on the PC ............................................................4-20
4.3.2 E-MAIL MESSAGES.......................................................................4-21
4.3.3 MESSAGE DISPOSITION NOTIFICATION (MDN) ........................4-22
Handling Mail ......................................................................................4-23
Handling Reports ................................................................................4-24
Return Receipt Conditions .................................................................. 4-25
SPECIFICATIONS
5. SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................ 5-1
1. IFAX SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................5-1
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PRINTER/SCANNER B577
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALLATION............................................................................ 1-1
1.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ...........................................................1-1
1.2 PRINTER/SCANNER INSTALLATION......................................................1-1
TROUBLESHOOTING
2. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................. 2-1
2.1 CONTROLLER ERRORS..........................................................................2-1
SERVICE TABLES
3. SERVICE TABLES....................................................................... 3-1
3.1 PRINTER SERVICE MODE ......................................................................3-1
Service Table Key.................................................................................3-1
3.1.2 PRINTER SERVICE MODE TABLES...............................................3-1
3.1.3 SP MODES RELATED TO THE PRINTER CONTROLLER .............3-2
3.2 SCANNER SERVICE MODE.....................................................................3-3
3.2.1 SCANNER PROGRAM MODE TABLE.............................................3-3
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS
4. DETAILS....................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 ETHERNET BOARD .................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 ETHERNET BOARD LAYOUT .........................................................4-1
4.1.2 ETHERNET BOARD OPERATION...................................................4-2
4.2 IEEE1394 BOARD (FIREWIRE)................................................................4-3
4.2.1 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................4-3
4.3 USB ........................................................................................................... 4-5
4.3.1 SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................ 4-5
4.3.2 USB 1.1/2.0 ......................................................................................4-5
4.3.3 USB CONNECTORS........................................................................4-6
4.3.4 PIN ASSIGNMENT ...........................................................................4-6
4.3.5 REMARKS ABOUT USB ..................................................................4-7
Related SP Mode..................................................................................4-7
4.4 IEEE 802.11B (WIRELESS LAN) ..............................................................4-8
4.4.1 SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................ 4-8
LED Indicators ...................................................................................... 4-8
4.4.2 TRANSMISSION MODES ................................................................4-9
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Ad Hoc Mode ........................................................................................4-9
Infrastructure Mode...............................................................................4-9
4.4.3 SECURITY FEATURES .................................................................4-10
Using the SSID in Ad hoc mode .........................................................4-10
4.4.4 WIRELESS LAN TROUBLESHOOTING NOTES...........................4-11
Communication Status........................................................................4-11
Channel Settings ................................................................................4-11
Troubleshooting Procedure.................................................................4-12
4.5 BLUETOOTH...........................................................................................4-13
4.5.1 SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................4-13
4.5.2 BLUETOOTH PROFILES ............................................................... 4-14
4.5.3 BLUETOOTH SECURITY FEATURES...........................................4-14
4.6 FILE FORMAT CONVERTER (MLB)........................................................4-15
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................. 5-1
1. SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...........................................................................5-1
2. LED INDICATORS ......................................................................................5-2
3. PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................5-2
4. USB SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................5-4
5. IEEE 802.11B SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................5-4
6. IEEE 1394 SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................5-4
7. BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATIONS................................................................5-3
8. SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................5-4
9. SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES .....................................................................5-5
9.1 PRINTER..............................................................................................5-5
9.2 SCANNER ............................................................................................ 5-6
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES
PREVENTION OF PHYSICAL INJURY
1. Before disassembling or assembling parts of the copier and peripherals, make sure that the copier power cord is unplugged.
2. The wall outlet should be near the copier and easily accessible.
3. If any adjustment or operation check has to be made with exterior covers off or open while the main switch is turned on, keep hands away from electrified or mechanically driven components.
4. If a job has started before the copier completes the warm-up or initializing period, keep hands away from the mechanical and electrical components because the starts making copies as soon as the warm-up period is completed.
5. The inside and the metal parts of the fusing unit become extremely hot while the copier is operating. Be careful to avoid touching those components with your bare hands.
HEALTH SAFETY CONDITIONS
Toner is non-toxic, but if you get it in your eyes by accident, it may cause temporary eye discomfort. Try to remove with eye drops or flush with water as first aid. If unsuccessful, get medical attention.
SAFETY AND ECOLOGICAL NOTES FOR DISPOSAL
1. Do not incinerate the toner cassettes. Toner dust may ignite suddenly when exposed to an open flame.
2. Dispose of toner cassettes in accordance with local regulations. (This is a non-toxic unit.)
3. Dispose of replaced parts in accordance with local regulations.
OBSERVANCE OF ELECTRICAL SAFETY STANDARDS
1. The copier and its peripherals must be installed and maintained by a customer service representative who has completed the training course on those models.
2. The NVRAM on the Controller board has a lithium battery which can explode if replaced incorrectly. Replace the NVRAM only with an identical one. Do not recharge or burn this battery. Used NVRAM must be handled in accordance with local regulations.
3. The danger of explosion exists if batteries on the FCU, MBU and JBIG are incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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LASER SAFETY
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical units in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is required.
WARNING
Use of controls, or adjustment, or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
WARNING FOR LASER UNIT
WARNING: Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the
procedures in the Laser Unit section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes.
CAUTION MARKING:
LASER-4.WMF
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OVERALL INFORMATION B089/B093
LCT A862/B391
1,000-SHEET FINISHER B408
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS B089/B093
AUTO REVERSE DOCUMENT FEEDER B386
500-SHEET FINISHER G302/B422
INSTALLATION B089/B093
INTERCHANGE UNIT B300/B416
FAX OPTION B576
SERVICE TABLES B089/B093
1-BIN TRAY UNIT A898/B413
INTERNET FAX (IFAX)
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE B089/B093
SHIFT TRAY UNIT B313/B459
PRINTER/SCANNER B577
REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT B089/B093
BY-PASS A899/B415
TROUBLESHOOTING B089/B093
DUPLEX A896/B414
PAPER TRAY UNIT A860/B390
BRIDGE UNIT A897/B417
DATAOVERWRITESECURITY UNIT B692/B694
TAB
POSITION 2
TAB
POSITION 1
TAB
POSITION 3
TAB
POSITION 4
TAB
POSITION 6
TAB
POSITION 5
TAB
POSITION 8
TAB
POSITION 7
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SPECIFICATIONS
SM 1-1 B089/B093
Overall
Information
1. OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
Configuration: Desktop
Copy Process: Dry electrostatic transfer system
Originals: Sheet/Book
Original Size: Maximum A3/11" x 17"
Copy Paper Size: Maximum: A3/11" x 17"
Minimum: A5/81/2" x 51/2" lengthwise Custom sizes 2nd paper tray Width: 100 ~ 297 mm (3.9" ~ 11.5") Length: 148 ~ 432 mm (5.8" ~ 17.0") By-pass tray (Option): Width: 90 ~ 305 mm (3.5" ~ 12.0") Length: 148 ~ 1,260 mm (5.8" ~ 49.6")
Copy Paper Weight: Paper Tray:
60 ~ 105 g/m2, 16 ~ 28 lb (1st paper tray) 52 ~ 157 g/m2, 16 ~ 43 lb (2nd paper tray) By-pass (Option): 52 ~ 157 g/m2, 16 ~ 42 lb
Reproduction Ratios: 5 Enlargement and 7 Reduction
A4/A3 Version LT/DLT Version
Enlargement
400% 200% 141% 122% 115%
400% 200% 155% 129% 121%
Full Size 100% 100%
Reduction
93%
87% 82%
71%
65%
50%
25%
93%
85%
78%
73%
65%
50% 25%
Zoom: 25% to 400% in 1% steps (Platen mode)
25% to 200% in 1% steps (ADF mode)
Power Source: 120 V, 60 Hz: More than 12 A (for North America)
220 ~ 240 V, 50/60 Hz: More than 7 A (for Europe/Asia) 110 V, 50/60 Hz: More than 13 A (for Taiwan)
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SPECIFICATIONS
BB089/B093 1-2 SM
Power Consumption:
Mainframe Only Full System
120 V 220 ~ 240 V 120 V 220 ~ 240 V
Maximum (B089/B093/B097)
Less than
1.44 kW
Less than
1.5 kW
Less than
1.44 kW
Less than
1.5 kW
B089/B093 Approx. 650 W Approx. 650 W Approx. 680 W Approx. 680 W
Copying
B097 Approx. 770 W Approx. 770 W Approx. 800 W Approx. 800 W
Warm-up (B089/B093/B097)
Approx. 1.44
kW
Approx. 1.5 kW
Approx. 1.44
kW
Approx. 1.5 kW
Stand-by (B089/B093/B097)
Approx. 150 W Approx. 150 W Approx. 160 W Approx. 160 W
Energy Saver / Auto Off (B089/B093/B097)
Less than 10
W
Less than 10 W Less than 10 W Less than 10 W
NOTE:
1) Full system: Mainframe + ADF + 1-bin Sorter + Paper Tray Unit + Duplex Unit + Bridge Unit + Finisher
2) Without the Option heaters, fax unit, and printer controller
Noise Emission (Sound Power Level):
Stand-by (Mainframe only): B089/B093: 40 dB(A)
B097: 40 dB(A)
Operating (Mainframe only): B089/B093: 63 dB(A)
B097: 66 dB(A)
Operating (Full System): B089/B093 : 68.5 dB(A)
B097: 70 dB(A)
NOTE:
1) The above measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779.
2) Full System: Mainframe + ADF + 1-bin Sorter + Paper Tray Unit + Duplex Unit + Bridge Unit + Finisher
Dimensions (W x D x H): 550 x 604 x 709 mm (21.7" x 23.8" x 28.0")
NOTE: Measurement Conditions
1) With the paper tray unit or LCT
2) Without the ADF
Weight: Less than 55 kg (121.3lb)
Copying Speed (copies/minute):
B089 A4, 11" x 81/2" LEF A3/11" x 17"
Non-memory copy mode 22 13 Memory copy mode 22 13
B093 A4, 11" x 81/2" LEF A3/11" x 17"
Non-memory copy mode 27 15 Memory copy mode 27 15
B097 A4, 11" x 81/2" LEF A3/11" x 17"
Non-memory copy mode 32 18 Memory copy mode 32 18
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SPECIFICATIONS
SM 1-3 B089/B093
Overall
Information
NOTE:
Measurement Conditions
1) Not APS mode
2) A4/LT copying
3) Full size
Warm-up Time: Less than 10 seconds (20°C, 68°F) from Wen the
operation switch is turned on.
Less than 15 seconds (20°C, 68°F) from Wen the main switch is turned on.
B089/B0 93
Less than 4.9 sec. (A4), less than 5.0 sec. (LT)
First Copy Time:
B097 Less than 4.5 sec. (A4/LT)
Measured under the following conditions:
Wen the polygonal mirror motor is spinning.
From the 1st paper tray
Not APS mode
Full size
Copy Number Input: Ten-key pad, 1 to 99 (count up or count down)
Manual Image Density: 7 steps
Paper Tray Capacity: Paper Tray: 500 sheets x 2
(Special paper in the 2nd paper tray: 50 sheets) Paper Tray Unit (Option): 500 sheets x 2 LCT (Option): 1000 sheets x 2 By-pass Tray (Option): 100 sheets (A4, B5, A5, B6, 81/2" x 11", 51/2" x 81/2") 10 sheets (A3, B4, 11" x 17", 81/2" x 13") 1 sheets (non-standard sizes)
NOTE: Copy paper weight: 80g/m2 (20 lb)
Toner Replenishment: Cartridge exchange (360 g/cartridge)
Toner Yield: 11 k copies (A4 sideways, 6% full black, 1 to 1 copying,
ADS mode)
Copy Tray Capacity: Copy Tray: 500 sheets (without 1-bin tray)
250 sheets (with 1-bin tray)
Memory Capacity: Standard 64 MB, Optional memory 128 MB
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MACHINE CONFIGURATION
BB089/B093 1-4 SM
1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION
1.2.1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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MACHINE CONFIGURATION
SM 1-5 B089/B093
Overall
Information
Version Item Code No. Comments
Copier (R-C3a) B089 13 Copier (R-C3b) B093 13 Copier (R-C3c) B097 13 ARDF (Option) B386 2 Platen Cover (Option) B406 1 Paper Tray Unit-2 tray (Option) B390 8 LCT (Option) B391 7 1-bin Tray (Option) B413 3 Shift Tray (Option) B459 12 Duplex Unit (Option) B414 5 By-pass Tray (Option) B415 6 Interchange Unit (Option) B416 4 Bridge Unit (Option) B417 11 1000-sheet finisher (Option) B408 10 500-sheet finisher (Option) B442 9 User Account Enhance Unit (Option) B443
Common with B022/B027/B031
HDD (Option) B592 Memory – 128 MB (Option) G331 Common with B079
Copier
Key Counter Bracket (Option) B452 Common with
B022/B027/B031 Fax Controller (Option) B576 G3 Interface Unit (Option) B593 Memory – 32 MB (Option) G578 Fax Function Expander (Option) A892
Fax
Handset (Option) B433
Common with
B022/B027/B031
Printer/Scanner Unit (Option) B577 PS3 (Option) B354 Bluetooth (Option) G354 IEEE1394 (FireWire - Option) G336 USB 2.0 (Option) B525
Printer/
Scanner
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless – LAN Option)
B515
NIB (Option) G529
Common with B079
Others
File Format Converter (Option) B519 Common with B135
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MACHINE CONFIGURATION
BB089/B093 1-6 SM
1.2.2 INSTALLABLE OPTIONAL TABLE
Copier options
No. Option
B089/B093/
B097
Note
1 ARDF (Option)
!
Install either no. 1 or 2.
2 Platen Cover (Option)
!
Install either no. 1 or 2.
3 Paper Tray Unit – two-tray (Option)
!
Install either no. 3 or 4.
4 LCT (Option)
!
Install either no. 3 or 4.
5 1-bin Tray (Option)
Requires no.9.
6 Shift Tray (Option)
!
Install either no. 6 or 10.
7 Duplex Unit (Option)
Requires no.9.
8 By-pass Tray (Option)
!
9 Interchange Unit (Option)
!
10 Bridge Unit (Option)
No. 10 requires no.11 or
12. Install either no. 6 or 10.
11 1000-sheet Finisher (Option)
Install either no. 11 or 12 Requires no.10, and either
no.3 or 4
12 500-sheet Finisher (Option)
Install either no. 11 or 12 Requires no.10, and either
no.3 or 4
13 Memory 128 MB (Option)
!
14 Key Counter Bracket
!
! = Available = Requires another option
Fax option
All options for the fax unit are available when the fax unit has been installed.
Printer/scanner options
1. The following boards cannot be installed together: USB 2.0, Bluetooth, File Format Converter, IEEE1394 (FireWire), IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN).
2. The printer/scanner option requires the 128 MB memory option.
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PAPER PATH
SM 1-7 B089/B093
Overall
Information
1.3 PAPER PATH
1. Optional ADF
2. Optional 1-bin Tray
3. Optional Interchange Unit
4. Optional Duplex Unit
5. Optional By-pass Feed Tray
6. Optional Paper Tray Unit
7. Optional 1000-sheet Finisher
8. Optional Bridge Unit
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MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
BB089/B093 1-8 SM
1.4 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
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MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
SM 1-9 B089/B093
Overall
Information
1. 2nd scanner
2. Original width sensor
3. Exposure lamp
4. 1st scanner
5. Original length sensor
6. Lens
7. Scanner motor
8. SBU board
9. Exit roller
10. Fusing hot roller
11. Fusing pressure roller
12. Cleaning unit
13. OPC drum
14. Transfer roller
15. Development roller
16. ID sensor
17. Registration roller
18. Friction pad
19. Paper feed roller
20. Paper size sensor
21. Bottom plate
22. Tray heater
23. Polygon mirror motor
24. Laser unit
25. Toner supply bottle holder
26. Drum charge roller
27. Anti-condensation heater
28. Scanner home position sensor
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
BB089/B093 1-10 SM
1.5 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Refer to the electrical component layout on the reverse side of the point-to-point diagram for the location of the components.
Symbol Name Function
Motors
M1 Scanner Drives the 1st and 2nd scanners. M2 Polygonal Mirror Turns the polygonal mirror. M3 Main Drives the main unit components. M4 Exhaust Fan Removes heat from around the fusing unit. M5 Upper Paper Lift Raises the bottom plate in the 1st paper tray. M6 Lower Paper Lift Raises the bottom plate in the 2nd paper tray.
M7
Toner Supply
Rotates the toner bottle to supply toner to the development unit.
Magnetic Clutches
MC1 Upper Paper Feed Starts paper feed from the 1st paper tray. MC2 Lower Paper Feed Starts paper feed from the 2nd paper tray. MC3 Upper Relay Drives the upper relay rollers. MC4 Lower Relay Drives the lower relay rollers. MC4 Registration Drives the registration rollers.
Switches
SW1 Main
Provides power to the machine. If this is off, there is no power supplied to the machine.
SW2 Right Upper Cover Detects Wether the right upper cover is open or not.
SW3 Right Cover
Cuts the +5VLD and +24V dc power line and detects Wether the right cover is open or not.
SW4 Right Lower Cover Detects Wether the right lower cover is open or not.
SW5 Upper Paper Size
Determines Wat size of paper is in the upper paper tray.
SW6 Lower Paper Size
Determines Wat size of paper is in the lower paper tray.
SW7 New PCU Detect Detects Wen a new PCU is installed.
SW8 Front Cover Safety
Cuts the +5VLD and +24V dc power line and detects Wether the front cover is open or not.
SW9 Operation
Provides power for machine operation. The machine still has power if this switch is off.
Sensors
S1 Scanner HP
Informs the CPU Wen the 1st and 2nd scanners are at home position.
S2 Platen Cover
Informs the CPU that the platen cover is in the up or down position (related to the APS/ARE functions).
S3 Original Width
Detects original width. This is one of the APS (Auto Paper Select) sensors.
S4 Original Length 1
Detects original length. This is one of the APS (Auto Paper Select) sensors.
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
SM 1-11 B089/B093
Overall
Information
Symbol Name Function
S5 Original Length 2
Detects original length. This is one of the APS (Auto Paper Select) sensors.
S6 Toner Density (TD)
Detects the amount of toner inside the development unit.
S7 1st Paper End
Informs the CPU Wen the 1st paper tray runs out of paper.
S8 2nd Paper End
Informs the CPU Wen the 2nd paper tray runs out of paper.
S9 Image Density (ID)
Detects the density of various patterns and the
reflectivity of the drum for process control. S10 Paper Overflow Detects paper overflow in the built-in copy tray. S11 Paper Exit Detects misfeeds. S12 Upper Relay Detects misfeeds. S13 Lower Relay Detects misfeeds.
S14 Registration
Detects misfeeds and controls registration clutch off-
on timing.
S15 1st Paper Lift
Detects Wen the paper in the 1st paper tray is at the
feed height.
S16 2nd Paper Lift
Detects Wen the paper in the 2nd paper tray is at the
feed height. S17 1st Paper Height – 1 Detects the amount of paper in the 1st paper tray. S18 1st Paper Height – 2 Detects the amount of paper in the 1st paper tray. S19 2nd Paper Height – 1 Detects the amount of paper in the 2nd paper tray. S20 2nd Paper Height – 2 Detects the amount of paper in the 2nd paper tray.
PCBs
PCB1 Controller
Controls all applications both directly and through
other control boards.
PCB2 PSU (Power Supply Unit)
Provides dc power to the system and ac power to
the fusing lamp and heaters.
PCB3
SBCU (Scanner & Base Engine Control Unit)
Controls the fusing lamp and the mechanical parts of
the machine.
PCB4 SBU (Sensor Board Unit)
Contains the CCD, and outputs a video signal to the
BICU board.
PCB5 Lamp Stabilizer Stabilizes the power to the exposure lamp. PCB6 LDD (Laser Diode Driver) Controls the laser diode. PCB7 Operation Panel Controls the operation panel.
PCB8 High Voltage Supply
Supplies high voltage to the drum charge roller,
development roller, and transfer roller.
PCB9 Memory (Option)
Expands the memory capacity for the copier, printer,
and scanner features.
PCB10
IPU (Image Processing Unit)
Performs the image processing functions.
Solenoids
SOL1 Fusing Drive Release Releases the drive for the fusing unit.
Lamps
L1 Exposure Lamp
Applies high intensity light to the original for
exposure.
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
BB089/B093 1-12 SM
Symbol Name Function
L2 Main Fusing Lamp Heats the center of the hot roller. L3 Secondary Fusing Lamp Heats both ends of the hot roller.
L4
Quenching Lamp
Neutralizes any charge remaining on the drum
surface after cleaning.
Heaters
H1
Anti-condensation (Option)
Turns on Wen the main power switch is off to
prevent moisture from forming on the optics.
H2 Tray (Option)
Turns on Wen the main power switch is off to
prevent moisture from forming around the paper
trays.
Others
TS1 Fusing Thermostats
Opens the fusing lamp circuit if the fusing unit
overheats. TH1 Fusing Thermistors Detects the temperature of the hot roller.
LSD 1
Laser Synchronization Detector
Detects the laser beam at the start of the main scan.
CO1 Mechanical Counter Keeps track of the total number of prints made.
CO2 Key Counter (Option)
Used for control of authorized use. If this feature is
enabled for copying, copying will be impossible until
it is installed.
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DRIVE LAYOUT
SM 1-13 B089/B093
Overall
Information
1.6 DRIVE LAYOUT
1. Scanner Drive Motor
2. Main Motor
3. Registration Clutch
4. Upper Paper Feed Clutch
5. Upper Transport Clutch
6. Lower Paper Feed Clutch
7. Lower Transport Clutch
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Fusing
PCU/Transfer Drive
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COPY PROCESS
BB089/B093 1-14 SM
1.7 COPY PROCESS
1.7.1 OVERVIEW
1. EXPOSURE
A xenon lamp exposes the original. Light reflected from the original passes to the CCD, Were it is converted into an analog data signal. This data is converted to a digital signal, processed and stored in the memory. At the time of printing, the data is retrieved and sent to the laser diode. For multi-copy runs, the original is scanned once only and stored to the memory.
2. DRUM CHARGE
In the dark, the charge roller gives a negative charge to the organic photo­conductive (OPC) drum. The charge remains on the surface of the drum because the OPC layer has a high electrical resistance in the dark.
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COPY PROCESS
SM 1-15 B089/B093
Overall
Information
3. LASER EXPOSURE
The processed data scanned from the original is retrieved from the memory and transferred to the drum by a laser beam, Wich forms an electrical latent image on the drum surface. The amount of charge remaining as a latent image on the drum depends on the laser beam intensity, Wich is controlled by the BICU board.
4. DEVELOPMENT
The magnetic developer brush on the development rollers comes in contact with the latent image on the drum surface. Toner particles are electrostatically attached to the areas of the drum surface Were the laser reduced the negative charge on the drum.
5. ID SENSOR
The laser forms a sensor pattern on the drum surface. The ID sensor measures the reflectivity of the pattern. The output signal is one of the factors used for toner supply control. Also, the ID sensor measures the reflectivity of the drum surface. The output signal is used for charge roller voltage control.
6. IMAGE TRANSFER
Paper is fed to the area between the drum surface and the transfer roller at the proper time for aligning the copy paper and the developed image on the drum surface. Then, the transfer roller applies a high positive charge to the reverse side of the paper. This positive charge pulls the toner particles from the drum surface onto the paper. At the same time, the paper is electrostatically attracted to the transfer roller.
7. PAPER SEPARATION
Paper separates from the drum as a result of the electrostatic attraction between the paper and the transfer roller. The discharge plate helps separate the paper from the drum.
8. CLEANING
The cleaning blade removes any toner remaining on the drum surface after the image transfers to the paper.
9. QUENCHING
The light from the quenching lamp electrically neutralizes the charge on the drum surface.
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BOARD STRUCTURE
BB089/B093 1-16 SM
1.8 BOARD STRUCTURE
1.8.1 OVERVIEW
SBCU
By-pass Duplex 1-Bin Tray
Bridge
Unit
Finisher Sensors
Clutches/
Solenoids
High
Voltage
P.P
Ther-
mistors
PSU
Motors
Paper
Tray Unit/
LCT
ARDF
APS
Sensors
Lamp
Stabilizer
Scanner
Motor
IPU
LSD
LD Unit
NIB
SBU
Operation
Panel
Polygon
Motor
Xenon Lamp
Fax
Options
Fusing Lamps
: Standard
: Option
Controller
Fax Unit
PCI Options
(IEEE1394, USB, MLB,
etc.)
HDD
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BOARD STRUCTURE
SM 1-17 B089/B093
Overall
Information
This machine uses the RA2K architecture, Which allows the copier to be expanded as an MFP by installing simple modular components (ROM DIMMs) on the controller board.
Controller (Main Board): Controls the memory and all peripheral devices.
SBCU (Scanner & Base Engine Control Unit): This is the scanner and engine control board. It controls the following functions:
Engine sequence
Timing control for peripherals
Operation control
Drive control for the sensors, motors, and solenoids of the printer and
scanner
High voltage supply board control
Serial interfaces with peripherals
Fusing control
IPU (Image Processing Board): This is the scanned image processing board. It controls the following functions.
Image processing control
Video control
SBU (Sensor Board Unit): The SBU deals with the analog signals from the CCD and converts them into digital signals.
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BOARD STRUCTURE
BB089/B093 1-18 SM
1.8.2 CONTROLLER
The controller employs RA2K architecture, which allows the board to control all applications, including copier, printer, scanner, and fax applications. To add the optional printer, scanner, or fax applications, ROM DIMMs must be installed on the controller. The fax option, however, requires FCU and NCU installation also.
The following systems and application software can be downloaded from the controller’s IC Card slot.
Controller (System OS/Copier)
Operation panel
SBCU (engine control)
Printer
Scanner
Fax
PostScript 3
NIB
FCU
For details about how to download software from an IC card, see “Software Download” in 4.3. Program Download in the B022 Service Manual.
IEEE1284 IC Card
Printer/
Scanner
PS3
RAM
(32/128 MB)
NIB
IC Card I/F IDE Slot 1 Slot 2
SDRAM
DIMM
System
Flash ROM
(12 MB)
Resident SDRAM
(64 MB)
MARIMBA
CPU
NVRAM
(32 kB)
PCI
OPTION OPTION OPTION
OPTION
Flash ROM
(4 MB)
2.5" HDD
Flash ROM DIMM (4/8 MB)
CONTROLLER
NVRAM
(32 kB)
OPTION
PCIPCI
IPU FCU NCU
SBCU
Operation Panel
Flash ROM (4 MB)
OPTION
I/F Card
OPTION
PCI BUS
Local BUS
OPTION
OPTION
USB 2.0
-or-
IEEE 802.11b
-or-
Bluetooth
-or-
File Format Converter
-or-
IEEE 1394
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BOARD STRUCTURE
SM 1-19 B089/B093
Overall
Information
CPU:
RM5261. Clock frequency: 400 MHz.
MARIMBA ASIC:
This is a dedicated chip developed for use with RA2K. The CPU and memory I/F employ a 124 MHz bus (32 bit). These components perform CPU and I/F control and also control all of the following functions: memory, local bus, interrupts, PCI bus, video data, HDD, network, operation panel, IEEE1284, and image processing.
SDRAM:
This is a 64 MB RAM chip, expandable with a 128 MB or SDRAM.
System Flash ROM:
8 MB Flash ROM for the system OS and copier application.
Flash ROM DIMM Slots:
Two slots are provided for two ROM DIMMs (4 MB or 8MB). Expansion slots provided for the optional printer/scanner and PostScript 3 applications.
NVRAM:
32 KB of NVRAM are provided for the system. The NVRAM stores many settings, including OS system log information, copier calendar, current system settings, user accounts (max. 100) and all settings for the fax, printer, scanner, and network. The NVRAM also has an RTC (Real Time Clock) for time management.
NOTE: Optional NVRAM, Which can store up to 400 user accounts, can be
installed on the controller.
HDD:
A 2.5" HDD (more than 20 GB) can be connected using an IDE I/F. The hard disk is partitioned as shown below.
Partition Size Function Power OFF
File System 1 500 MB Downloaded fonts, forms. Remains
File System 2 500 MB Job spooling area. Erased
File System 3 2000 MB Work data area Remains *1
Image TMP 3780 MB Collation, sample print, locked print. Erased *3
Image LS *2 3055 MB Document server, local storage archive Remains *3 SAF Thumbnails 300 MB Stores the SAF thumbnails Remains Job Log 10 MB Job log. Remains Address Book 100 MB Stores address book data Remains Mail RX 200 MB Stores mail RX images Remains Image Transfer 1000 MB Stores images for transfer Remains Capture 500 MB Stores captured images Remains Others 1362 MB Remains
Total 13.3 GB
*1
Used for document server application.
*2
Wen an application uses an image page, first it uses the Image LS area. If this area is in use and not available, then it uses the Image TMP area.
*3
Commonly used area for applications. Stores copy, printer, fax, and scanner data. Storage capacity: About 9000 pages (3,000 files)
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DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS
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SUMMARY
SM 2-1 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS
2.1 SUMMARY
This is a summary of the differences between the B022/B027/B031 and the B089/B093/B097.
2nd Feed Roller:
The release lever and spring to stop the feed roller have been replaced by a release stopper. The shape of this mechanism has been simplified. The mechanical layout of the 1st feed roller has not changed.
Feed/Transport Clutch:
The pawl attached to the clutch to stop it has been replaced with snap feet. This improves the operation of the clutch.
Quenching Lamp: The magnet that attaches the quenching lamp has been replaced with a hook. This change simplifies the configuration of the attachment mechanism.
Scanner Arm:
A plate has been added to the scanner arm to strengthen it. This change reduces the degree of distortion in the shape of the scanner unit caused by the lowering of the front left side of the unit.
Controller Bracket: A plate has been added to controller bracket to strengthen it. This change increases the strength of the bracket that holds the controller unit in place.
Cap to Connect the Bridge Unit: The cap used to attach the Bridge Unit has been combined with the left rear cover (P/N:B0241304). The cap and cover have been combined to simply the structure of this mechanism.
Magnet for the Front Cover of the Machine:
The hook type mechanism has been replaced with a screw. This change simplifies the need for parts procurement.
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SCANNING
B089/B093 2-2 SM
2.2 SCANNING
2.2.1 OVERVIEW
The original is illuminated by the exposure lamp (a xenon lamp in this model) [A]. The image is reflected onto a CCD (charge coupled device) [B] via the 1st, 2nd, 3rd mirrors, and lens [C].
The 1st scanner [D] consists of the exposure lamp, a reflector [E], and the 1st mirror [F].
A lamp stabilizer energizes the exposure lamp. The light reflected by the reflector is of almost equal intensity, to reduce shadows on pasted originals.
An optics anti-condensation heater [G] is available as an option. It can be installed on the left side of the scanner. It turns on whenever the power cord is plugged in.
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[D]
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SCANNING
SM 2-3 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.2.2 SCANNER DRIVE
A stepper motor drives the scanner. The 1st and 2nd scanners [A,B] are driven by the scanner drive motor [C] through the timing belt [D], scanner drive pulley [E], scanner drive shaft [F], and two scanner wires [G].
- Book mode -
The scanner drive board controls and operates the scanner drive motor. In full size mode, the 1st scanner speed is 150 mm/s during scanning. The 2nd scanner speed is half that of the 1st scanner.
In reduction or enlargement mode, the scanning speed depends on the magnification ratio. The returning speed is always the same, whether in full size or magnification mode. The image length change in the sub scan direction is done by changing the scanner drive motor speed, and in the main scan direction it is done by image processing on the IPU board.
Magnification in the sub-scan direction can be adjusted by changing the scanner drive motor speed using SP4009. Magnification in the main scan direction can be adjusted using SP4008.
- ADF mode -
The scanners are always kept at their home position (the scanner H.P sensor [H] detects the 1st scanner) to scan the original. The ADF motor feeds the original through the ADF. In reduction/enlargement mode, the image length change in the sub-scan direction is done by changing the ADF motor speed. Magnification in the main scan direction is done in the IPU board, like for book mode.
Magnification in the sub-scan direction can be adjusted by changing the ADF motor speed using SP6006. In the main scan direction, it can be adjusted with SP4008, like for book mode.
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SCANNING
B089/B093 2-4 SM
2.2.3 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION IN PLATEN MODE
In the optics cavity for original size detection, there are four reflective sensors in the 115V machines ([A] and [B]), and six reflective sensors in the 230V machines. The original width sensors [A] detect the original width, and the original length sensors [B] and [C] detect the original length. These are the APS (Auto Paper Select) sensors. Each APS sensor is a reflective photosensor.
While the main switch is on, these sensors are active and the original size data is always sent to the CPU. However, the CPU checks the data only when the platen cover sensor [D] is activated. This is when the platen is positioned about 15 cm above the exposure glass, for example while it is being closed. The CPU can recognize the original size from the combination of on/off signals from the APS sensors.
If the copy is made with the platen fully open, the CPU decides the original size from the sensor outputs when the Start key is pressed.
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[B]
[C]
[D]
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SCANNING
SM 2-5 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
Original Size Length Sensor Width Sensor
A4/A3
version
LT/DLT version
L4 L3 L2 L1 W2 W1
A3 11" x 17" O O O O O O B4 10" x 14" O O O O O X Foolscap 8.5" x 13" O O O X X X A4-L 8.5" x 11" O O X X X X B5-L O X X X X X A4-S 11" x 8.5" X X X X O O B5-S X X X X O X A5-L, A5-S X X X X X X
NOTE:
1) L: Lengthwise, S: Sideways, O: High (paper present), X: Low
2) The length sensors L3 and L4 are used only for 230V machines.
For other combinations, "CANNOT DETECT ORIG. SIZE" will be indicated on the operation panel display (if SP 4-303 is kept at the default setting).
The above table shows the outputs of the sensors for each original size. This original size detection method eliminates the necessity for a pre-scan and increases the machine's productivity.
However, if the by-pass feeder is used, note that the machine assumes that the copy paper is lengthwise. For example, if A4 sideways paper is placed on the by­pass tray, the machine assumes it is A3 paper and scans the full A3 area for the first copy of each page of the original, disregarding the original size sensors. However, for each page, the data signal to the laser diode is stopped to match the copy paper length detected by the registration sensor.
Original size detection using the ADF is described in the manual for the ADF.
W2
W1
L1L2
L3L4
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-6 SM
2.3 IMAGE PROCESSING
2.3.1 OVERVIEW
The CCD generates an analog video signal. The SBU (Sensor Board Unit) converts the analog signal to an 8-bit digital signal, then it sends the digital signal to the IPU (Image Processing Unit) board.
The IPU board performs the image processing, such as auto shading, filtering, magnification, gradation processing.
The SIMAC on the controller board performs the image editing, such as image repeat, double copy.
Finally, the IPU board sends the video data to the LD drive board.
Drum
IPU
LDD
SBU
CCD
FCI
LD
Controller
(VCU)
LD
Driver
Fax (FCU Board)
IPU-B
Video
Controller
Printer/Scanner
SIMAC
HDD
Controller
PCI BUS
IPU-A
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Descriptions
2.3.2 SBU (SENSOR BOARD UNIT)
The CCD converts the light reflected from the original into an analog signal. The CCD line has 7,450 pixels and the resolution is 600 dpi (23.6 lines/mm).
The CCD has two output lines, for odd and even pixels, to the analog processing IC. The analog processing IC performs the following operations on the signals from the CCD:
1. Z/C (Zero Clamp):
Adjusts the black level reference for even pixels to match the odd pixels.
2. Signal Amplification:
The analog signal is amplified by operational amplifiers in the AGC circuit.
3. Auto Gain Control
Adjusts the gain curve for the scanned image density.
After the above processing, the analog signals are converted to 8-bit signals by the A/D converter. This will give a value for each pixel on a scale of 256 grades. Then, the digitized image data goes to the IPU board.
SBU
IPU-A
IPU
Analog
Processing IC1
A/D 1
8 bit data
Analog
Processing IC2
A/D 2
8 bit data
E
CCD
O
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-8 SM
2.3.3 AUTO IMAGE DENSITY
ADS prevents the background of an original from appearing on copies.
The copier scans the auto image density detection area [A] as shown in the diagram. This corresponds to a few mm at one end of the main scan line. As the scanner scans down the page, the SBU detects the peak white level for each scan line. The IPU performs the ADS function in accordance with the peak white level.
When an original with a gray background is scanned, the density of the gray area is the peak white level density. Therefore, the original background will not appear on copies. Because peak level data is taken for each scan line, ADS corrects for any changes in background density down the page.
As with previous digital copiers, the user can select manual image density when selecting auto image density mode, and the machine will use both settings when processing the original.
80mm
20mm
0.5mm
Sub scan direction
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-9 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.3.4 IPU (IMAGE PROCESSING UNIT)
Overview
The image data from the SBU goes to the IPU (Image Processing Unit) ICs on the SBCU board, which carry out the following processes on the image data.
IPU-A
Auto shading
Pre-filtering
Magnification
Test pattern generation
IPU-B
Filtering (MTF and smoothing)
ID gamma correction
Grayscale processing
Binary picture processing
Error diffusion
Dithering
Video Controller
Video path control
The image data then goes to the LD driver (LDD).
IPU
LDD
SBU
FCI
VCU
Fax (FCU Board)
IPU-B
Video
Controller
Printer/Scanner
SIMAC
HDD
Controller
PCI BUS
IPU-A
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-10 SM
Image Processing Modes
The user can select one of the following modes with the User Tools screen: Text, Text/Photo, Photo, Pale, Generation. Each of these modes has a range of different settings (e.g. Soft, Normal, Sharp, etc). For each mode, a Custom Setting option is also available. This Custom Setting holds the values selected with the SP modes, which can be adjusted to meet special requirements that cannot be covered by the standard settings.
To display this screen, press User Tools/Counter , press Copier/Document Server Settings, press the General Features tab, and then press Copy Quality.
Mode Function
Text
Best reproduction of text and sharp lines. Ignores background texture. (! p.2-12 Text Mode)
Text/Photo
Good reproduction of mixed text and photographs with accurate grayscaling, better than that achieved in the Text mode. (! p.2-14 Text/Photo Mode)
Photo Best possible reproduction of photographs. (! p.2-13 Photo Mode)
Pale
Reproduction similar to text mode, but of lower contrast. Ideal for copying thin originals. (! p.2-15 Pale Mode)
Generation
Copy
Attempts to achieve the best reproduction of copied originals that are faded because they are copies of copies. (! p.2-16 Generation Copy)
In addition, there are two main image processing modes: grayscale processing and binary picture processing. When the optional hard disk has not been installed, the machine uses binary picture processing. However, when the optional hard disk has been installed, the machine uses grayscale processing. The user or technician cannot select the mode.
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-11 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
Image Processing Path
Overview
This diagram shows the various stages of the image process and where they are done.
• Memory Control
• Compression
SBU
• ADS
Fax Unit
IPU-A
• Auto Shading
• Pre-Filtering
• Magnification
• Characteristic Detection
IPU-B
• Filtering
• ID Gamma Correction
• Error Diffusion
• Dithering
• Binary Picture Processing
• Grayscale Processing
Video Path Control
LD Unit
Controller
HDD
IPU
Printer/
Scanner
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-12 SM
SP Modes for Each Image Processing Step
The following tables show which settings and SP modes are used for each image processing step.
Text Mode
Text Mode
Soft Normal Sharp
Custom
Setting
ADS (SBU) As selected at the operation panel
~34%
Shading Correction
35%~
Enabled
~34% Three-line filter
Small Smoothing Filter
35%~ One-line filter ~34%
Main Scan Magnification
35%~
Enabled
~34%
Mirroring
35%~
Enabled only in the ADF mode
~34% None
Characteristic Detection
35%~ Weak Middle Strong 4-903-2 ~ 4
~34% MTF (Weak)
MTF
(Medium)
MTF (Strong) 4-903-1
MTF/Smoothing Filter
35%~
Character
(Weak)
Character
(Medium)
Character
(Strong)
4-903-2 ~ 4
~34% None
Independent Dot Erase
35%~ None
4-904-1
~34% None
Background Erase
35%~ None
4-904-6
~34% Text
γ Correction
35%~ Character (Text)
4-904-11
~34% Normal error diffusion
Binary
picture
processing
4-903-1
Gradation
35%~ Character error diffusion
Binary
picture
processing
4-903-2 ~ 4
~34%
Line Width Correction
35%~
2-907-1
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-13 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
Photo Mode
Photo Mode
Coarse Print Print Photo
Glossy
Photo
Custom
Setting
ADS (SBU) As selected at the operation panel
~34%
Shading Correction
35%~
Enabled
~34% Three-line filter
Small Smoothing Filter
35%~ One-line filter ~34%
Main Scan Magnification
35%~
Enabled
~34%
Mirroring
35%~
Enabled only in the ADF mode
~34% None
Characteristic Detection
35%~ None 4-903-6 ~ 8 ~34% Character Smoothing 4-903-5
MTF/Smoothing Filter
35%~ Smoothing Character 4-903-6 ~ 8 ~34% None
Independent Dot Erase
35%~ None
4-904-2
~34% None
Background Erase
35%~ None
4-904-7
~34%
γ Correction
35%~
Dither
(16x16)
Dither (8x8)
Dither
(Character)
4-904-12
~34%
Normal error
diffusion
4-903-5
Gradation
35%~
Dither
(16x16)
Dither (8x8)
Character
error
diffusion
4-903-6 ~ 8
~34%
Line Width Correction
35%~
2-907-2
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-14 SM
Text/Photo Mode
Text/Photo Mode
Photo
Priority
Normal Text Priority
Custom
Setting
ADS (SBU) As selected at the operation panel
~34%
Shading Correction
35%~
Enabled
~34% Three-line filter
Small Smoothing Filter
35%~ One-line filter ~34%
Main Scan Magnification
35%~
Enabled
~34%
Mirroring
35%~
Enabled only in the ADF mode
~34% None
Characteristic Detection
35%~
Strong Middle Weak 4-903-10 ~
12
~34% MTF (Weak)
MTF
(Medium)
MTF (Strong) 4-903-9
MTF/Smoothing Filter
35%~
Character
(Weak)
Character
(Medium)
Character
(Strong)
4-903-10 ~
12
~34% None
Independent Dot Erase
35%~ None
4-904-3
~34% None
Background Erase
35%~ None
4-904-8
~34% Text/Photo
γ Correction
35%~ Character (Text/Photo)
4-904-13
~34% Normal error diffusion
Gradation
35%~ Character error diffusion ~34%
Line Width Correction
35%~
2-907-3
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-15 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
Pale Mode
Pale Mode
Photo
Priority
Normal Text Priority
Custom
Setting
ADS (SBU) As selected at the operation panel
~34%
Shading Correction
35%~
Enabled
~34% Three-line filter
Small Smoothing Filter
35%~ One-line filter ~34%
Main Scan Magnification
35%~
Enabled
~34%
Mirroring
35%~
Enabled only in the ADF mode
~34% None
Characteristic Detection
35%~
Weak Middle Strong 4-903-14 ~
16
~34% MTF (Weak)
MTF
(Medium)
MTF (Strong) 4-903-13
MTF/Smoothing Filter
35%~
Character
(Weak)
Character
(Medium)
Character
(Strong)
4-903-14 ~
16
~34% None
Independent Dot Erase
35%~ None
4-904-4
~34% None
Background Erase
35%~ None
4-904-9
~34% Pale
γ Correction
35%~ Character (Pale)
4-904-14
~34% Normal error diffusion
Gradation
35%~ Character error diffusion ~34%
Line Width Correction
35%~
2-907-4
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-16 SM
Generation Copy
Generation Copy Mode
Photo
Priority
Normal Text Priority
Custom
Setting
ADS (SBU) As selected at the operation panel
~34%
Shading Correction
35%~
Enabled
~34% Three-line filter
Small Smoothing Filter
35%~ One-line filter ~34%
Main Scan Magnification
35%~
Enabled
~34%
Mirroring
35%~
Enabled only in the ADF mode
~34% None
Characteristic Detection
35%~
Weak Middle Strong 4-903-18 ~
20
~34% MTF (Weak)
MTF
(Medium)
MTF (Strong) 4-903-17
MTF/Smoothing Filter
35%~
Character
(Weak)
Character
(Medium)
Character
(Strong)
4-903-18 ~
20
~34% Weak
Independent Dot Erase
35%~ Weak
4-904-5
~34% Weak
Background Erase
35%~ Weak
4-904-10
~34% Generation copy
γ Correction
35%~ Character (Generation copy)
4-904-15
~34% Normal error diffusion
Gradation
35%~ Character error diffusion ~34%
Line Width Correction
35%~
2-907-5
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-17 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
Auto Shading
Auto shading does two things.
Zeroes the black level for each scan line of data.
Corrects for variations in white level across the main scan.
Pre-Filtering
Pre-filter smoothes mainly parallel lines in the main scan direction and extended lines in the sub-scan direction. This reduces moiré and spurious noise in images.
Main Scan Magnification/Reduction
Changing the scanner speed enables reduction and enlargement in the sub-scan direction. However, the IPU-A chip handles reduction and enlargement in the main scan direction. The processing for main scan magnification/reduction is the same as in the previous digital machines.
Mirroring for ADF Mode
When making a copy using the ADF, the magnification circuit creates a mirror image. This is because the scanning starting position in the main scan direction is at the other end of the scan line in ADF mode (compared with platen mode). In platen mode, the original is placed face down on the exposure glass, and the corner at [A] is at the start of the main scan. The scanner moves down the page. In ADF mode, the ADF feeds the leading edge of the original to the DF exposure glass, and the opposite top corner of the original is at the main scan start position.
To create the mirror image, the IPU-A stores each line in a LIFO (Last In First Out) memory.
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-18 SM
Characteristic Detection
This function uses software filters to detect edge areas, non-edge areas, and areas of shaded dot patterns.
The result determines the image processing that will be applied to each pixel.
Filtering
Overview
There are some software filters for enhancing the desired image qualities of the selected original mode. These filters are the MTF filter, the smoothing filter, characteristic filter, and independent dot erase.
Depending on the original mode and the reproduction ratio, the machine will use either MTF/smoothing, or the filter determined by characteristic detection.
If MTF/smoothing is used, it is applied to all areas of the original, regardless of whether they are edge areas, non-edge areas, or independent dots.
The MTF filter emphasizes sharpness and is used in all original types except Photo mode.
The smoothing filter is used in Photo mode.
If the characteristic filter is used, the filter for each pixel depends on the image data type that was detected by characteristic detection.
MTF Filter
An MTF filter is used for all original types except Photo mode.
When the reproduction ratio is less than 35%, this filter is applied to all image data pixels, regardless of whether they are in an edge area or non-edge area.
When the reproduction ratio is 35% or more, the type of MTF filter used for each pixel depends on the results of characteristic detection.
Smoothing Filter
A smoothing filter is used in Photo mode instead of MTF. It is applied to all image data pixels, regardless of whether they are in an edge area or non-edge area.
With some combinations of reproduction ratio and image mode, the type of smoothing used for each pixel depends on the results of characteristic detection (see the Photo mode table in SP Modes for Each Processing Step).
Characteristic Filter
A characteristic filter is applied instead of MTF, smoothing, and ID gamma correction with some combinations of original type and reproduction ratio. See the ‘SP Modes for Each Processing Step’ section.
For example, In text mode, for the ‘Normal’ original type, if the reproduction ratio is less than 35%, MTF (medium) is used for all pixels in the image. However, if the reproduction ratio is 35% or more, the ‘medium’ characteristic filter is used, and the processing depends on whether the pixel was in an edge area, a non-edge area, or in an area shaded using a dot pattern.
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-19 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
Each characteristic filter consists of a combination of the following features: MTF, smoothing, error diffusion, dithering, ID gamma correction. For each of these features, the machine chooses from two types when making up a characteristic filter.
Independent Dot Erase
Independent dot erase removes unwanted dots from the image.
Independent dot erase is enabled only for Generation Copy mode (according to the default settings). However, for the “Custom Setting” original modes, independent dot detection can be enabled and adjusted with SP4-904-2~4. With a larger SP setting, more dots are detected as independent dots and erased, even if the dot density is high. However, dots in mesh-like images may be mistakenly detected as independent dots.
Background Erase
By default, this process is disabled in all original modes. However, it can be enabled with SP mode.
Usually, dirty background is erased using the Auto Image Density (ADS) function. However, sometimes, dirty background areas will still appear. These can be erased with this function.
The threshold level for erasing can be changed with SP4-904-6~10.
ID Gamma (γ) Correction
The machine automatically selects the most appropriate ID gamma correction based on the selected original type.
Also, for certain combinations of reproduction ratio and original type, characteristic detection is used. In this case, the machine can use one of two gamma correction tables. The one that is used is decided separately for each pixel, and depends on the results of characteristic detection.
Gradation Processing
Overview
There are four types of gradation processing:
Grayscale processing: This has 4 output levels for each pixel.
Binary picture processing: This has only two output levels (black and white).
Error diffusion: There are two error diffusion processing types (normal and
characteristic detection)
Dithering: There are two dithering processing types (normal and characteristic detection).
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IMAGE PROCESSING
B089/B093 2-20 SM
Grayscale Processing
In this machine, the 8-bit image data is converted into 2-bit data. This produces up to 4 image density levels for each pixel.
To realize this, this machine uses a form of pulse width modulation. In this machine, pulse width modulation consists of the following processes:
Laser diode pulse positioning
Laser diode power/pulse width modulation
Laser diode power and pulse width modulation is done by the laser diode drive board (LDD). Briefly, the width of the laser pulse for a pixel depends on the output level (image density level: from 0 to 255) required for the pixel.
Note that although the LDD can create 256 levels per pixel, the machine only uses 8 of these, and only four are used for any one job. A gamma table determines which four output levels are used. The gamma table is different for each original type setting.
Binary Picture Processing
The 8-bit image data is converted into 1-bit data (black and white image data).
Error Diffusion
The error diffusion process reduces the difference in contrast between light and dark areas of a halftone image. Each pixel is corrected using the difference between it and the surrounding pixels. The corrected pixels are compared with an error diffusion matrix.
There are two types of error diffusion processing: One is ‘normal’. The other is part of the characteristic detection process, in which the error diffusion method is determined separately for each pixel. The error diffusion type (normal or characteristic) depends on the reproduction ratio and the original type (refer to the SP Modes for Each Image Processing Step tables).
Dithering
Each pixel is compared with the pixel in the same position in a dither matrix. Several matrixes are available, to increase or decrease the detail on the copy.
Line width correction
This function is effective in all original modes.
Usually, lines will bulge in the main scan direction as a result of the negative/positive development system that is used in this model. So, pixels on edges between black and white areas are compared with adjacent pixels, and if the pixel is on a line, the line thickness will be reduced.
Line width correction is done in the VCU chip on the LDD board.
The line width correction type can be selected with SP2-907.
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IMAGE PROCESSING
SM 2-21 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.3.5 VIDEO CONTROL UNIT (VCU)
Fine Character and Image (FCI)
The FCI circuit performs image smoothing.
Usually, binary picture processing generates jagged edges on characters, as shown in the above illustration. These are reduced using edge smoothing. The FCI changes the laser pulse duration and position for certain pixels.
Fig. A shows the four possible pulse durations, and Fig. B shows how the laser pulse can be in one of three positions within the pixel. Fig. C shows an example of how edge smoothing is used.
This function only affects the received image for fax mode and for printer mode, even if copy mode is also using binary picture processing.
4/4 3/4 2/4 1/4 0
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
Sub Scan Direction
Main Scan Direction
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LASER EXPOSURE
B089/B093 2-22 SM
2.4 LASER EXPOSURE
2.4.1 OVERVIEW
The optical path from the laser diode to the drum is shown above.
The LD unit [A] outputs a laser beam to the polygon mirror [B] through the cylindrical lens [C]. The shield glass [D] prevents dust from reaching the polygon mirror.
Each surface of the polygon mirror reflects one full main scan line. The laser beam goes to the F-theta mirror [E], mirror [F], and BTL (barrel toroidal lens) [G]. Then the laser beam goes to the drum through the toner shield glass [H].
The laser synchronizing detector [I] determines the main scan starting position.
The speed of the polygon mirror motor is 28,818.9 rpm for 600 dpi.
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[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
[F]
[G]
[H]
[I]
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LASER EXPOSURE
SM 2-23 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.4.2 AUTO POWER CONTROL (APC)
The LD driver IC drives the laser diode. To prevent the intensity of the laser beam from changing because of the temperature, the machine monitors the current passing through the laser diode (LD). The machine adjusts the current to the laser diode by comparing it with the reference level from the reference circuit. This auto power control is done just after the machine is turned on and during printing while the laser diode is active.
The laser diode power is adjusted on the production line.
NOTE: Do not touch the variable resistors on the LD unit in the field.
LD
Controller
LD Driver
+5V
Reference
Circuit
VIDEO
LD OFF
LD OFF
LD ON
LD LEVEL
VIDEO
Monitor
PD LD
LD Drive Board
LD
VREF
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LASER EXPOSURE
B089/B093 2-24 SM
2.4.3 LD SAFETY SWITCH
To ensure technician and user safety and to prevent the laser beam from inadvertently switching on during servicing, safety switches are located at the front and right covers. The switches are installed on the +5VLD line coming from the power supply unit through the SBCU and IPU boards.
When the front cover or the right cover is opened, the power supply to the laser diode is interrupted.
IPU
PSU
Front Cover Safety and
Right Cover Switches
SBCU
+5V
+5VLD+5VLD
LDD:
LD Drive Board
VCC
LD Driver IC
Laser Beam
OPC
Drum
Optical Path
PD
LD
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PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT (PCU)
SM 2-25 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.5 PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT (PCU)
2.5.1 OVERVIEW
The PCU consists of the components shown in the above illustration. An organic photoconductor (OPC) drum (diameter: 30 mm) is used in this machine.
1. Cleaning Blade
2. Toner Collection Coil
3. Pick-off Pawl
4. OPC Drum
5. ID Sensor (see note)
6. Development Roller
7. Development Unit
8. Charge Roller
9. Charge Roller Cleaning Roller
10. Quenching Lamp (see note)
NOTE: These parts are not included in the PCU. The machine informs the user when the PCU life has finished. However, the user
can continue to make copies.
SP5-912 can be used to enable or disable this warning message, and to change the default replacement interval (the default is 60k).
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT (PCU)
B089/B093 2-26 SM
2.5.2 DRIVE
The main motor [A] drives the drum [B] through a series of gears, a timing belt [C], and the drum drive shaft [D]. The main motor assembly includes a drive controller, which outputs a motor lock signal when the rotation speed is out of the specified range.
The fly-wheel [E] on the end of the drum drive shaft stabilizes the rotation speed (this prevents banding and jitter from appearing on copies).
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[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
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PHOTOCONDUCTOR UNIT (PCU)
SM 2-27 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.5.3 NEW PCU DETECTION
The new PCU detect switch [A] detects when a new PCU is installed. Each PCU has an actuator [B]. When a new PCU is installed in the machine, the actuator [B] pushes the new PCU detect switch. The actuator is a sector gear, and this gear engages with the drum gear [C]. When the drum rotates, the actuator is released from the drum gear. The actuator drops away from the new PCU detect switch and remains in this "down" position for the duration of the PCU's life.
The machine recognizes when a new PCU has been installed in the machine because the actuator of the new PCU contacts the new PCU detect switch. After the front cover and right cover are closed, the machine then performs the TD sensor initial setting procedure automatically (for about 45 seconds). During this time, the drum rotates and the actuator drops away from the sensor.
Also, while the machine performs the TD sensor initial setting, the machine makes a ID sensor pattern on the drum. This checks whether the developer has fallen into the development unit (in other words, it checks whether the technician remembered to remove the developer seal from the PCU at machine installation). If the machine does not detect the ID sensor pattern, SC 392 will be generated.
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[A]
[B]
[C]
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DRUM CHARGE
B089/B093 2-28 SM
2.6 DRUM CHARGE
2.6.1 OVERVIEW
This copier uses a drum charge roller to charge the drum. The drum charge roller [A] always contacts the surface of the drum [B] to give it a negative charge of
-900V.
The high voltage supply board gives a negative dc voltage to the drum charge roller through the spring [C] and terminal plate [D].
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[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
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DRUM CHARGE
SM 2-29 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.6.1 CHARGE ROLLER VOLTAGE CORRECTION
Correction for Environmental Conditions
With a drum charge roller system, the voltage transferred from roller to drum varies with the temperature and humidity around the drum charge roller. The lower the temperature or humidity is, the higher the applied voltage required.
To compensate, the machine uses the ID sensor to measure the effects of current environmental conditions. For this measurement, the process control parameters are balanced so that any small change in drum potential caused by environmental effects is reflected in a change in the amount of toner transferred to the drum.
This measurement is made immediately after the ID sensor pattern for toner density control. Immediately after making ID sensor pattern [A], the charge roller voltage stays on, but the development bias goes up to -650V; as a result the drum potential is reduced to -750V. The laser diode is not switched on, and the drum potential is now slightly higher than the development bias, so only a very small amount of toner transfers to the drum. The ID sensor measures the density of this pattern [B], and the output voltage is known as Vsdp. This voltage is compared with Vsg (read from the bare drum at the same time).
Drum Potential
Development Bias
ID Sensor Output
+
ID Sensor Pattern
t
-950 V
-750 V
-650 V
-400 V
-150 V
V sg (4.00 V) V sdp (3.70 V)
V sp (0.40 V)
Charge Voltage
Laser Diode
2 cm
On
Off
-1700 V
Sub Scan Direction
-1500 V
28.9 cm
2 cm
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[B]
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DRUM CHARGE
B089/B093 2-30 SM
If the humidity drops, the drum potential goes up (to a higher –ve voltage) even if the charge roller voltage supply stays the same (efficiency of voltage transfer is higher with lower humidity). As a result, less toner is transferred to ID sensor pattern [B]. If the sensor output reaches a certain point, the drum charge voltage will be reduced.
To determine whether to change the drum charge roller voltage, the machine compares Vsdp with Vsg.
Vsdp / Vsg > 0.95 = Reduce the magnitude of the drum charge voltage by 50 V
Vsdp / Vsg < 0.90 = Increase the magnitude of the drum charge voltage by 50 V
2.6.2 ID SENSOR PATTERN PRODUCTION TIMING
The ID sensor pattern is made in the following conditions:
During warming up at power on
If the machine starts warming up after a certain time (default: 30 minutes) has
passed since entering night mode or low power mode The 30-minute interval can be changed using SP2995-1.
At the end of a job, if an ID sensor pattern has not been made for a certain number of sheets (default: 0 sheets = disabled) The number of sheets can be changed using SP2995-2.
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DRUM CHARGE
SM 2-31 B089/B093
Detailed
Descriptions
2.6.3 DRUM CHARGE ROLLER CLEANING
Because the drum charge roller [A] always contacts the drum, it gets dirty easily. So, the charge roller cleaning roller [B] also contacts the drum charge roller all the time to clean the surface of the drum charge roller.
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2.7 DEVELOPMENT
2.7.1 OVERVIEW
The development unit consists of the following parts.
1. Development roller
2. Mixing auger 2
3. TD sensor
4. Mixing auger 1
5. Doctor blade
This machine uses a single-roller development system. Two mixing augers mix the developer. The toner density (TD) sensor and image density (ID) sensor (see the illustration in the PCU section) are used to control toner density.
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2.7.2 DRIVE
The main motor [A] drives the development roller [B] and mixing augers [C] through a train of gears and the development drive shaft [D]. When the PCU is pushed in, the development drive shaft engages the development roller gear.
The development drive gears (except for the gears in the development unit) are helical gears. These gears are quieter than normal gears.
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2.7.3 DEVELOPER MIXING
This copier uses 2 mixing augers, [A] and [B], to keep the developer evenly mixed. Mixing auger 2 [A] transports excess developer, scraped off the development roller [C] by the doctor blade [D], towards the front of the machine. Mixing auger 1 [B] returns the excess developer, along with new toner, to the rear of the mixing assembly. Here the developer is reapplied to the development roller.
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2.7.4 DEVELOPMENT BIAS
This machine uses a negative-positive development system, in which black areas of the latent image are at a low negative charge (about –150 ± 50 V) and white areas are at a high negative charge (about -950 V).
To attract negatively charged toner to the black areas of the latent image on the drum, the high voltage supply board applies a bias of -650 volts to the development rollers throughout the image development process. The bias is applied to the development roller shaft [A] through the drive shaft [B].
The development bias voltage (-650 V) can be adjusted with SP2-201-1.
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2.7.5 TONER SUPPLY
Toner bottle replenishment mechanism
When a toner bottle is placed in the bottle holder unit [A] and the unit is pushed in completely, pin [B] moves against the side [C] of the PCU, and the toner shutter [D] is pulled out to open the bottle. When the toner bottle holder lever [E] is put back in the original position, the cap [F] on the toner bottle is pulled away and kept in place by the chuck [G].
The toner supply mechanism transports toner from the bottle to the development unit. The toner bottle has a spiral groove [H] that helps move toner to the development unit.
When the bottle holder unit is pulled out to add a new toner bottle, the following happens automatically to prevent toner from scattering.
The chuck releases the toner bottle cap into its proper position.
The toner shutter shuts to block the opening as a result of pressure from a
spring.
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Toner supply mechanism
The toner supply motor [A] drives the toner bottle [B] and the mylar blades [C]. First, the toner falls down into the toner bottle holder. The toner supply mylar blades transfer the toner to the slit [D]. When the PCU is installed in the machine, the shutter [E] above the PCU is opened by the machine frame. Then the toner falls down into the development unit through the slit and the shutter.
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2.7.6 TONER DENSITY CONTROL
Overview
There are four modes for controlling toner supply as shown in the following tables. The mode can be changed with by SP2-921. The factory setting is sensor control 1 mode.
Basically, toner density is controlled using the standard TD sensor voltage (Vts), toner supply reference voltage (Vref), actual TD sensor output voltage (Vt), and ID sensor output data (Vsp/Vsg).
TD Sensor Initial
Setting (Vts)
ID Sensor Output
(Vsp/Vsg)
Vt Reference
Voltage Update
Vt Reference
Voltage (Vref)
TD Sensor Output
(Vt)
Toner Supply Clutch On Time
Calculation
New Vref
Vref Update
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There are four toner density control modes as follows.
Mode
Sensor control 1 (SP2-921, “0”): Normally use this setting only Toner supply decision Compare Vt with a reference voltage (Vts or Vref) Toner control process Toner is supplied to the development unit when Vt is higher
than the reference voltage (Vts or Vref). This mode keeps the
Vref value for use the next toner density control.
Vts is used for the first toner density control after a new PCU
has been installed, until it has been corrected with the ID
sensor output.
Vref is used after Vts has been corrected with the ID sensor
output voltage (corrected during the first toner density control
for a new PCU). Toner supply amount Varies Toner end detection Performed
Mode
Sensor control 2 (SP2-921, “1”): For designer’s use only; do
not use in the field Toner supply decision Compare Vt with a reference voltage (Vts) Toner control process This toner control process is the same as sensor control 1
mode. However, the reference voltage used is always Vts. Toner supply amount Varies Toner end detection Performed
Mode
Fixed control 1 (SP2-921, “2”): For designer’s use only; do not
use in the field Toner supply decision Compare Vt with a reference voltage (Vts or Vref) Toner control process This toner control process is the same as sensor control 1
mode. Toner supply amount Fixed (SP2-925) Toner end detection Performed
Mode
Fixed control 2 (SP2-921, “3”): Use temporarily if the TD
sensor needs to be replaced Toner supply decision None Toner control process Toner is supplied every printed page regardless of Vt. Toner supply amount Fixed (SP2-925) Toner end detection Not performed
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Toner density sensor initial setting
The TD sensor initial setting procedure is performed automatically when the new PCU is installed in the machine. During TD sensor initial setting, the TD sensor is set so that the TD sensor output to the value of SP2-926 (default: 2.5V). This value will be used as the standard reference voltage (Vts) of the TD sensor.
Toner density measurement
Toner density in the developer is detected once every copy cycle. The sensor output voltage (Vt) during the detection cycle is compared with the standard reference voltage (Vts) or the toner supply reference voltage (Vref).
Vsp/Vsg detection
The ID sensor detects the following voltages.
Vsg: The ID sensor output when checking the drum surface
Vsp: The ID sensor output when checking the ID sensor pattern
At the end of a job, if an ID sensor pattern has not been made for a certain
number of sheets (default: 0 sheets = disabled) The number of sheets can be changed using SP2-995-2.
In this way, the reflectivity of both the drum surface and the pattern on the drum are checked. This compensates for any variations in the reflectivity of the pattern on the drum or the reflectivity of the drum surface.
The ID sensor pattern is made on the drum by charge roller and laser diode.
Vsp/Vsg is not detected every page or job; it is detected at the following times to decide Vref.
During warming up at power on
If the machine starts warming up after a certain time (default: 30 minutes)
has passed since entering night mode or low power mode
The 30-minute interval can be changed using SP2-995.
Toner supply reference voltage (Vref) determination
The toner supply reference voltage (Vref) is the threshold voltage for the toner supply determination. Vref is determined using the following data:
ID sensor output (Vsp/Vsg)
(Vts or the current Vref) - Vt
Toner supply determination
The reference voltage (Vts or Vref) is the threshold voltage for determining whether or not to supply toner. If Vt becomes greater than the reference voltage, the machine supplies additional toner.
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