Canon Finisher J1 Service Manual
Canon Finisher J1 Service Manual
Canon Finisher J1 Service Manual
REVISION 0
APR.2001
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INTRODUCTION
This Service Manual contains basic data and figures on the Finisher-J1 needed to service the machine in the field. CHAPTER 1 General Description introduces the finisher's features and specifications, and shows how to operate the finisher. CHAPTER 2 Basic Operation provides outlines of the finisher's various mechanical workings, and explains the principles used for the finisher's various control mechanisms in view of the functions of electrical and mechanical units and in relation to their timing of operation. CHAPTER 3 Mechanical System shows how the finisher's various mechanical workings are constructed, and how the finisher may be disassembled/assembled and adjusted. CHAPTER 4 Maintenance and Servicing provides tables of periodically replaced parts and consumables/durables. CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting provides tables of maintenance/inspection, standards/adjustments, and problem identification (image fault/malfunction). APPENDIX contains a general timing chart and general circuit diagrams. The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product improvement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins. All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this Service Manual and all relevant Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and isolate faults in the machine.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
I. Features 1-1 II. Specifications 1-2 A. B. Specifications 1-2 Cross Section 1-4 C. A. Top view 1-5 Maintenance by the User 1-6 III. Maintenance by the User 1-6
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
I. ADJUSTMENT 5-1 A. Preparing for the Measurement of the Front Aligning Plate Displacement5-1 B. C. D. E. F. G. Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width 5-3 Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width 5-4 Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Angle 5-5 Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Angle 5-6 Adjusting the Overlap of the Front Aligning Plate Sensor Flag 5-7 Preparing for the Measurement of the Aligning Plate Displacement 5-8 H. I. Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Width 5-10 Adjusting the Rear Aligning Plate Alignment Width 5-11 O. N. L. M. K. J. Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Angle 5-12 Adjusting the Rear Aligning Plate Angle 5-13 Adjusting the Overlap of the Rear Aligning Plate Sensor Flag 5-14 Adjusting the Tension on the Return Roller Belt 5-15 Correcting Displacement of the Relay Delivery Upper Unit 5-16 Making Checks Before Installation to the Host Machine 5-17 II. Outline of Electrical Components 5-18 III. Functions of the DIP Switch 5-28 IV. Troubleshooting Malfunctions 5-31 V. Self Diagnosis 5-36 A. B. Self Diagnosis 5-36 Module Disconnection 5-39
APPENDIX
A. B. C. General Timing Chart A-1 GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A-2 RELAY DELIVERY ASSEMBLY A-3 D. E. F. Finisher Controller PCB A-4 SOLVENTS AND OILS LIST A-13 SPECIAL TOOLS A-14
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I. Features 1-1 II. Specifications 1-2 A. B. Specifications 1-2 Cross Section 1-4
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I. Features
1. Small and light. 2. Inner delivery. 3. Sorting and stapling by stack offset.
Sheets are put into order and grouped into stacks for offset and stapling.
4. Delivery Tray
The delivery tray can hold as many as 300 small-size sheets and 150 large-size sheets. It can also hold as many as 30 sets of sheets (stacks; each consisting of 30 sheets, A4/LTR).
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II. Specifieations
A. Specifications
Specifications Delivery tray: descent type (intermediate tray fixed in place) Face-down A3, A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B4, B5, B5R, postcard 279mm x 432mm (11x17), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR 64 to 128 g/m2 (may be postcard) 1 (stack tray) Staple stack Non-staple stack Non-staple stack offset stack Sheets per stack Small-size 300 sheets Paper of 80 g/m2 Non-stapling Middle size 200 sheets Large-size 150 sheets 30 sets Stapling sorting All sizes Standby completion time 3.5 sec or less Size for grouping A3, A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B4, B5, B5R 279mm x 432mm (11x17), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR Size for stapling A3, A4, A4R, B4, B5 279mm x 432mm (11x17), LGL, LTR, LTRR Align- Non-Stapling X: 30 mm or less, Y: 20 mm or less In the case of Plain paper Nonment X: 30 mm or less non-Japanese A3, stapling/ Recycle paper Y: must be identifiable in reference to 40 mm or less for sorting Eco paper leading edge X direction. Thick paper X: 20 mm or less Specifications are (90 to 128 g/ Y: 10 mm or less (within stack) not set for tracing m 2) 10 mm or more (between stacks) paper, transpar40 mm or less (between stacks) encies, or special Plain paper Sta2.0 mm or less papers. Recycle paper pling/ Specifications are sporting Eco paper not set for mixing Thick paper 2.0 mm or less of sizes. (90 to 128 g/ m 2) Item Method of stacking Side of deposit Size of paper A/B Inch Weight of paper Number of bins Types of modes
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Specifications Punching by rotating cam Front corner, 1-point, diagonal (Figure 1-101) 297 mm or less in feed length 2 to 30 sheets Paper of 297 to 364 mm in feed length 2 to 20 sheets 80 g/m 2 364 mm or more in feed length 2 to 15 sheets Supply of staples Special cartridge (3000 staples) Type of staple Special staple (Staple L1) Detection of staples Yes Manual stapling No Detection of paper Yes Display No (indications on host machine) Size (W x D x H) 565 x 509 x 232 mm / 22.2 x 20.0 x 9.13inches Weight 11 kg / 24.3lb Power supply 24 V (from host machine) Maximum power consumption 22 W or less (in operation), 10 W or less (in standby) Operating noise Host machine + 1.5 dB (one-sided, non-sort mode)
Terms Used 1. Small-size: A4, A4R, A5, B5, B5R, postcard, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR. 2. Middle-sized: B4, LGL. 3. Large-size: A3, 279 x 432 mm (11 x 17) 4. Alignment with: Width of sheets that may be positioned in front/rear direction. 5. Offset width: Distance over which the stack is displaced for sorting. 6. Stack offset width: Distance over which stacks are displaced in sorting.
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B. Cross Section
[14] [15] [16] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[7]
Return roller Delivery roller Paper feeding guide B Paper feeding guide A Aligning plate (front, rear) Delivery tray Stack retaining lever Stack delivery belt
Intermediate handling tray auxiliary plate Stack delivery lever Stopper plate Stapler unit Relay delivery inlet roller Relay delivery assembly Relay delivery paper deflecting plate Relay delivery outlet roller
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C. Top view
[1] [2] [3]
[4]
[5]
[8]
[7]
[6]
Rear aligning plate Handle (rear) Delivery tray Delivery extension tray
Stack delivery belt Front alignment plate Handle (front) Front cover
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T01-401
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I. Basic Construction 2-1 II. Basic Operations 2-7 III. Feed Drive System 2-10 A. Outline 2-10 V. B. Delivery 2-11 IV. Intermediate Handling Tray Assembly 2-12 A. B. Movement of the Intermediate Handling Tray 2-12 Return Roller 2-16
C. D.
Stapling 2-40
VI. Operation of the Delivery Tray 2-43 VII. Detecting Jams 2-51 A. Outline 2-51 VIII.Power Supply System 2-55 IX. Relay Delivery Assembly 2-57
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I. Basic Construction
1.1 Outline
The finisher consists of four functional blocks: delivery assembly, intermediate processing tray assembly, stapler assembly, stack tray assembly. F02-101 gives an outline of its functional construction. The relay delivery assembly used to forward sheets from the host machine is designed for installation inside the host machine.
Deliver assembly
Stapler assembly
F02-101-01
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Motors
Sensors
Switchs
Q8 Regulator IC
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Solenoid
Sensors
Motor
Q2 Communication IC
S1
J701
When the finisher front cover is closed, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S1.)
+5V
Inlet sensor
S2
J704
S2D
S3
J505
When paper is moving past the sensor, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S2.)
When the return roller is at home position, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S3.)
+5V
S4
J501
15 S4D
S5
J503
When the stack retaining lever is at home position, '0'. (The light-blocking plate is not at S4.)
S6
J504
When the rear aligning plate is at home position, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S6.)
S7
J502
When the rear aligning plate is at home position, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S7.)
+5V
S8
J703
S8D
S9
When the stack delivery lever is at home position, '0'. (The light-blocking plate is not at S8.)
Pulses to suit the rotation speed of the stack tray up/down motor.
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J10 +5V
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S10
J301
15 S10D
When the sensor detects the top surface of paper, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S10.)
S11
J706
S12
J705
When the stack tray is at its lower limit, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S12.)
S13
When the stack tray is at its upper limit, '1'. (The light-blocking plate is at S13.)
S14
J401 7 J7 7 S14D 8 S15D 9 S16D
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+5V
When the stapler cartridge is not set, '1'. When the stapler is out of staples, '1'.
S15
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S16
12 13
13 S17D
When the edge of the staple band is not at stapling position, '1'.
S17
Stapler unit
F02-103-02
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Delivery motor
M1
The speed and the timing of rotation are controlled by varying the sequence or the frequency of drive pulses (A, A*, B, B*).
Stack handling
M2
1 2 3 4 5 6 J602
The speed and the timing of rotation are controlled by varying the sequence or the timing of drive pulses (a, A*, B, B*). (See the outline of operation on p. 2-12 in Chapter 2.)
24V
M3
The speed and the timing of rotation are changed by varying the sequence or the frequency of drive pulses (A, A*, B, B*). (See the outline of operation on p. 2-26 in Chapter 2.)
24V
J601
M4
The speed and the timing of operation are changed by varying the sequence or the frequency of drive pulses (A, A*, B, B*). (See the outline of operation on p. 2-26 in Chapter 2.)
24V
J201
M5
J401
When M5D1 is '1' and M5D2 is '0', rotates CW. When M5D1 is '0' and M5D2 is '1', rotates CCW. When M5D1 is '0' and M5D2 is '0', remains at rest.
Stapler motor
M6
Stapler unit
J7 1 2 4 5
M6DA M6DB
When M6DA is '0' and M6DB is '1', rotates CW. When M6DA is '1' and M6DB is '0', rotates CCW. when M6DA is '0' and M6DB is '0', remains at rest.
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M7Z
The speed and the rotation of operation are controlled by varying the sequence or the frequency of drive pulses (A, A*, B, B*).
J3902
J3900
7 5
+5V
PS24Z
PS24ZD
J3903
J3900
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+5V
PS25Z
PS25ZD
J3904
J3900
11 12
+24V
SL3Z
SL3ZD
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F02-201
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3) The return roller moves the sheet until it butts against the stopper plate.
F02-203
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5) Operations from 1 through 4 are repeated for as many sheets as there are, and the sheets are stacked on the intermediate handling tray. 6) The sheets are stapled (if stapling is selected).
F02-205
7) The stack of sheets in the intermediate handling tray is delivered (stack delivery) to the stack tray.
F02-206
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M2
Inlet sensor(S2)
(S5)
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B. Delivery
A sheet coming from the host machine is forwarded to the intermediate handling tray by the work of the delivery motor (M1). The movement of the sheet is monitored by the inlet sensor (S2). The delivery slot of the machine is equipped with paper feeding guides (A/B). These paper feeding guides hold down the trailing edge of the sheet on its own weight, and help move back the sheet to the return roller.
S2
F02-302
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Delivery motor M1
Return roller home position sensor (S3) Return roller Return roller stack tray
Return roller
Paper
M2
F02-401
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24V A Q1 CPU BUNDPINA BUNDPINB Q16 Motor driver Q2 Communication IC BUNDCUR1 BUNDCUR2 J5-1 -5 A* B B* -2 -6 -4 -3
F02-402
Description While on hold While pushing a stack While in home position search, while pushing a stack, while in stack retainer home position search
T02-401
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Note: Small size:A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B5, B5R, postcard LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR Middle-size : B4 LGL Large-size : A3 279x432 mm (11 x 17) T02-402
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B. Return Roller
1. Outline
The return roller butts the sheet delivered by the host machine against the stopper plate to align the sheet in feed direction. The return roller is driven by the delivery motor (when the motor rotates in reverse).
Stopper plate
F02-404
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2. Outline of Operation
The return roller operates as follows: 1) A sheet comes from the host machine by way of the relay delivery assembly.
F02-405a 2) The return roller rotates clockwise to butt the sheet arriving at the intermediate handling tray against the stopper plate.
Stopper plate Return roller
F02-405b 3) The return roller continues to rotate, and waits in home position.
F02-405c
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4) When the next sheet arrives from the host machine, operations 1 and 2 are repeated to organize a stack. 5) When a set of sheets has been aligned, the stack delivery lever delivers the stack.
F02-405d 6) The stack handling belt reaches home position to end stack delivery.
Home position
F02-405e 7) Thereafter, operations 1 through 6 are repeated for each stack of sheets.
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Delivery Tracing Paper If tracing paper is selected on the control panel, the stack will not be delivered to the delivery tray, but the series of operations ends as soon as the sheets have been stacked on the intermediate handling tray. At this time, the return roller and the front/rear aligning plate are not involved in the operations. As many as 15 sheets may be stacked in the intermediate handling tray; in the event of an excess, the condition will be identified as overstacking, and will be communicated to the host machine. The operation will be suspended if paper has already been picked up and delivered; the display of the host machine will indicate a message prompting the removal of the paper.
3. Sequence of Operations
Relay delivery sensor (PS25Z) Inlet sensor (S2) Delivery motor (M1; CW) Delivery motor (M1; CCW) Return roller home position sensor (S3) Stack handling motor (M2) Stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) Handling tray paper sensor (S5) : low-speed rotation. : high-speed rotation (delivery motor M1 CW) *1 *2 *3
*1: Varies depending on the length of paper. *2: When the trailing edge of the paper leaves the relay delivery sensor (PS25Z), the speed of motor rotation increases to increase the distance between sheets. *3: When the trailing edge of paper leaves the inlet sensor (S2), the speed of rotation is decreased for delivery to the handling tray, thus preventing the paper from sliding beyond the handling tray.
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Stack of sheets
M2
F02-407
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2. Outline of Operations
The stack delivery belt operates as follows: 1) A sheet is delivered and deposited in the intermediate handling tray. As may sheets as are specified are deposited in the intermediate handling tray.
F02-408a
2) The stack delivery belt uses the stack delivery lever to move the stack of sheets in the direction of the delivery tray.
F02-408b
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3) Then, the stack delivery belt moves the stack of sheets to the stack tray. Thereafter, the stack delivery belt is stopped once in front of its home position.
F02-408c
4) Immediately thereafter, the stack tray moves down and then up to put the stack of sheets in the stack tray into order.
F02-410d
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5) The stack delivery belt moves to home position, and waits for the next sheet.
F02-410e
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3. Sequence of Operations
1st sheet delivery signal Inlet sensor(S2) Delivery motor (M1) Stack handling motor (M2) Return roller home position sensor (S3) Stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) Intermediate handling tray paper sensor (S5) Front alignment motor (M3) Front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) Rear alignment motor (M4) Rear alignment home position sensor (S7) Delivery tray ascent/ descent motor (M5) Delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) Delivery tray paper sensor (S11) : CW rotation : CCW rotation 2nd sheet delivery signal
Delivery motor: CW to drive the delivery roller/CCW to drive the return roller. Front alignment motor: CW to move to the front/CCW to move to the rear. Rear alignment motor: CW to move to the rear/CCW to move to the front. Delivery tray ascent/descent motor: CW to move up/CCW to move down. Stack handling motor: CW for stack delivery/CCW for stack retention.
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D. Alignment/Offset
1. Outline
The sheets are aligned in width direction in the intermediate handling tray by the work of the front/rear aligning plate. The front aligning plate is driven by the front alignment motor (M3), while the rear aligning plate is driven by the rear alignment motor (M4). The front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) and the rear aligning plate home position sensor (S7) are used to detect the home position of the respective aligning plate. The following shows the position of alignment and the sizes for alignment: Type of sort Non-sort Staple sort Sort Position of alignment Alignment (front) Front alignment Offset alignment T02-403
Alignment size A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B5, B5R LTR, LTRR, STMT,STMTR B4 LGL A3 279x432 mm (11 x 17) T02-404
Reference: The machine initializes itself at the start of operation. As such, the front/rear aligning plate will not be moved to home position if it is not already in home position when the power is turned on.
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F02-412
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T02-405
Finisher controller PCB +24VP Q1 (CPU) J6 JOGPINA JOGPINB Q19 BJOGPER 5V 5V FJOGPER BJOG_A BJOGB BJOG_B +24VP J6 Q2 (communication IC) BJOGCUR FJOGCUR 5V 5V Q17 FJOGA 7 11 Q21 FJOG_A FJOGB FJOG_B 9 8 12 10 M3 Q17 BJOGA 1 5 3 2 6 4 Front aligning plate motor M4 Rear aligning plate motor
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F02-414a
A3/A4
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20 mm
F02-415a
Amount of offset 20 mm
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A3/A4
20 mm
F02-415b
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b. Non-Sort In non-sort mode, the sheets are aligned where it would be offset to the front in sort mode.
20 mm
F02-416a
A3/A4
20 mm
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5. Outline of Operation
a. Staple Sort The machine operates as follows in staple sort mode: 1) The host machine communicates the selection of stapling and paper size. 2) The rear aligning plate moves from home position to a point half the paper width + 10 mm to the front from the middle of the delivery tray.
F02-417a
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4) The rear aligning plate is driven to align the sheet to the front. 5) The rear aligning plate is returned to the position in step 2.
F02-417c
6) Operations 3 through 5 are repeated each time a sheet is delivered by the copier. 7) When the first set has been aligned, the stack is stapled. 8) The stack delivery belt is driven, and the stack is delivered to the delivery tray (stack delivery).
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9) The delivery tray is moved up/down so that the stack tray is at a specific position. 10) Thereafter, operations 3 through 8 are repeated. Reference: If the number of originals exceeds the limit imposed on the intermediate handing tray, the stack in the intermediate handling tray will not be stapled but will be delivered to the delivery tray. The subsequent sheets will not be stapled either.
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b. Offset Alignment The machine executes offset alignment as follows: 1) The host machine communicates the selection of sort and paper size. 2) The front/rear aligning plate is moved to a point paper width + 10 mm to both sides from the home position in relation to the middle of the tray.
F02-418a
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4) To align to the front, the rear aligning plate is used; to align to the rear, on the other hand, the front aligning plate is driven. 5) The front or the rear aligning plate is returned to the position in operation 2.
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F02-418c
6) For each delivery, operations 3 through 5 are repeated. 7) The machine executes stack delivery: (a) If the number of originals is under the limit imposed on the intermediate handling tray, The sheets are delivered on a stack basis. (b) If the number of originals is over the limit imposed on the intermediate handling tray, The sheets are delivered to the delivery tray (stack delivery); thereafter, the subsequent sheets are aligned at the same offset position, and are delivered to the delivery tray as a stack (stack delivery).
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8) The delivery tray is moved up/down so that the stack tray is at a specific level. 9) Thereafter, operations 3 through 9 are repeated by alternating the aligning plates to drive.
20 mm
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5. Sequence of Operations
(1) Offset (2 originals, 2 sets)
1-1Delivery signal 1-2 Delivery signal 2-1Delivery signal 2-2 Delivery signal Inlet sensor(S2) Delivery motor (M1) Stack handling motor (M2) Return roller home position sensor (S3) Stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) Intermediate handling tray paper sensor (S5) Rear aligning motor (M4) Front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) Front alignment motor (M3) Rear alignment home position sensor (S7) : CW rotation. : CCW rotation.
Delivery motor: CW to drive the delivery roller/CCW to drive the return roller. Front alignment motor: CW to move to the front/CCW to move to the rear. Rear alignment motor: CW to move to the rear/CCW to move to the front. Stack tray ascent/decent motor: CW to move up/ CCW to move down. Stack handling motor: CW to deliver the stack/CCW to hold the stack.
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1-1Delivery signal 1-2 Delivery signal 2-1Delivery signal 2-2 Delivery signal Inlet sensor (S2) Delivery motor (M1) Stack handling motor (M2) Return roller home position sensor (S3) Stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) Intermediate handling tray paper sensor (S5) Front aligning motor (M3) Front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) Rear aligning motor (M4) Rear aligning home position sensor (S7) Stapling : CW rotation. : CCW rotation.
Delivery motor: CW to drive the delivery roller/CCW to drive the return roller. Front alignment motor: CW to move to the front/CCW to move to the rear. Rear alignment motor: CW to move to the rear/CCW to move to the front. Stack tray ascent/descent motor: CW to move up/CCW to move down. Stack handling motor: CW to deliver the stack
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V. Stapling
1. Outline
The machines stapler is fixed in position at the front, and is not designed to shift or swing. Stapling takes place at the same position, and a staple is driven from under the sheets. The machine is not equipped with a manual stapling function, and the size of paper and the number of sheets that may be stapled are as follows:
Paper size A4, A4R LTR, LTR B4 LGL A3 279x432 mm (11 x 17) Number of sheets 30 20 15
T02-501
Drive home position
Drive position
F02-501
Reference: If the number of sheets specified or the number of originals exceeds the limit imposed on stapling, the machine will not staple the stack and instead delivers it to the stack tray.
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2. Stapler Unit
The following motor and the sensors are involved in stapling operation:
Notation Name M6 Stapler motor S17 Staple edging sensor SW/PI Description Used to drive a staple. Used to make sure that the sheets are where stapling takes place; otherwise, idle stapling is executed to enable stapling. Detects the presence/absence of staples inside the cartridge. Detects the home position for stapling. Used to make sure that a cartridge is inside the stapler unit. Remarks Inside the stapler unit Inside the stapler unit
PI
SW PI SW
Inside the stapler unit Inside the stapler unit Inside the stapler unit
T02-502
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24VP
Q1 (CPU)
STPLCW
Q24
Q25 J7-1 -2 -4 -5
Stapler motor M6
Q26
Q27
F02-502
T02-503
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One-way gear
Delivery tray lower limit sensor (S12) M5 Delivery ascent/ descent motor
F02-601
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Delivery tray
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Delivery tray UP
Delivery tray
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c. Sequence of Operations
The delivery tray is moved up/down according to the following sequence of operations:
Delivery signal*1 Inlet sensor (S2) Delivery motor (M1) Return roller home position sensor (S3) Stack handling motor (M2) Stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) Stack retaining lever home position sensor (S5) Intermediate handing tray paper sensor (S5) Front alignment motor (M3) Front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) Rear alignment motor (M4) Rear alignment home position sensor (S7) Delivery tray ascent/ descent motor (M5) Delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) Delivery tray power sensor (S11) *2 *3
*6
*8
*6
*8
*5
*5
*7
*9
*7
*9
: CW rotation.
: CCW rotation
Delivery motor: CW to drive the delivery roller/CCW to drive the return roller. Stack delivery motor: CW to drive the stack delivery belt/CCW to drive the stack retaining paddle. Front alignment motor: CW to move to the front/CCW to move to the rear. Rear alignment motor: CW to move to the rear/CCW to move to the front. Stack tray ascent/descent motor: CW to move up/CCW to move down. *1: A-B delivery signal; A sets, Bth delivery signal. *2: varies according to the length of paper. *3: 0.2 sec. *4: about 0.35 sec. *5: varies according to the size of paper. *6: about 0.5 sec. *7: moves down until the stack tray paper height sensor goes OFF. *8: drives until the stack delivery lever reaches home position. *9: moves up to a point 5 mm above the position at which the stack tray paper sensor goes ON.
F02-604
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F02-605a
Delivery tray paper height sensor flag
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T02-602
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One-way gear
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STKTCW
Q5
S12 Delivery tray lower limit sensor S13 Delivery tray upper limit sensor
F02-608
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0007 0081
0082
Staple
0006
Reference: If the finisher front cover is opened, the machine will stop operation upon detection and identify the sate of the paper according to how it is found.
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Sensor
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PS24Z
M5 M7Z: relay delivery motor M5: delivery motor (on host machine side) SL3Z: relay delivery solenoid (1_OUT_SL) PS19Z: relay delivery sensor (2OUT_PD) PS24Z: relay delivery open/closed sensor (2OUT_DOOR_D)
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M5
PS13
F02-019-02 2) The relay delivery motor sends the sheet to the finisher.
M7Z
M5
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3. Double-Sided Printing
The finisher operates as follows in double-sided printing: 1) The host machine sends a sheet. A specific period of time after the leading edge of the sheet reaches the fixing delivery sensor (PS13), the delivery motor (M5; host machine side) starts to rotate.
M5
PS13
F02-019-04 2) About 1 sec before the leading edge of the sheet reaches the flapper, the relay delivery reversing solenoid (SL3Z) goes ON so that the relay delivery paper deflecting plate forms the path used to turn over the sheet.
SL3Z
M5
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3) A specific period of time after the trailing edge of the sheet moves past the fixing assembly, the delivery motor stops.
F02-019-06 4) The delivery motor starts to rotate in reverse to move the sheet in the direction of the duplex unit
M5
F02-019-07
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I. Disassembly/Assembly 3-1 A. External Covers 3-2 B. C. D. E. Finisher Body 3-5 Handling Tray Unit 3-6 Return Roller Unit 3-19 Stack Tray Drive Unit 3-21
F . G. H. I. J.
Delivery Unit 3-22 Stapler Unit 3-23 Delivery Tray 3-24 PCBs .. 3-25 Relay Delivery Assembly 3-26
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I. Disassembly / Assembly
The discussions that follow cover the machine's mechanical characteristics and how to disassemble/assemble the machine. Keep the following in mind whenever you work with the machine: 1. The power plug must remain disconnected for safety when disassembling/assembling the machine. 2.Unless otherwise noted, the machine may be assembled by reversing the steps used to disassemble it. 3.The screws must be identified by type (length, diameter) and location. 4.The mounting screws used for the grounding wire and the varistors come with a washer, which must not be left out when assembling the machine. 5. As a rule, the machine must not be operated with any of its parts removed.
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A. External Covers
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Finisher unit inside cover Finisher unit front cover Finisher unit delivery tray Front aligning plate Rear aligning plate Relay delivery upper unit Relay delivery lower unit Right front cover Right cover Host machine front cover Host machine support cover
[6] [2]
[7]
[10]
[11]
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[4]
[5]
[3]
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[8]
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B. Finisher Body
1. Removing from the Host Machine
1) Remove the inside cover, right lower cover, support cover, and right cover. (p. 3-2) 2) Disconnect the connector [1] of the relay harness. 3) Disconnect the cable [2] from the cable guide [3] and the cable clamp [4] edge saddle [5].
[4] [5] [2] [3] [1]
F03-302-01 4) Remove the four screws [1]; holding the two grips (circled), slide the finisher body [3] along the top of the right side plate [2] of the host machine, thereby removing it. When mounting, match the pin [4] on the back of the finisher with the hole in the side plate of the host machine. When tightening the screw, turn the pulley to adjust if the delivery tray interferes. (See B-2.)
[1] [1]
F03-302-02
[4]
[2] A
[1]
[3]
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[1]
F03-303-18 3) Remove the stapler unit. (p. 3-23) 4) Turn over the handling tray unit, and disconnect the three connectors [1]; then, remove the screw [2] from the front frame.
[2]
[1]
F03-303-01 5) Remove the two screws [1] from the rear frame. 6) Remove the screw [2] (1 each), and detach the two grounding plates [3]; then, remove the two screws [4] from under them. 7) Remove the handling tray unit [5].
[4] [5] [3]
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[1] [2]
[3]
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2) Set DSW1 [1] on the finisher controller PCB as indicated in F03-303-05. 3) Press SW1 [2] on the finisher controller PCB.
[1]
[2]
F03-303-04
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F03-303-05
4) See that the front aligning plate [1] moves to home position. 5) Butt paper (317 mm in width) against the left rear of the handling tray and the reference rib [2] at the front, and measure the alignment width and the angle of the front aligning plate. (standard alignment width: 317 mm) For standards, see C-4 "Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width" and C-6 "Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Angle."
[2]
[1]
ON
317mm
F03-303-06
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A rib [2] is found behind the right cover [1] for reference (317 mm). Butt two sides of a sheet of largesize paper [3] against the inner sides of the right cover ribs [4] [5]; then, fold one of the remaining sides in relation to the inner side of the rib [2]; the result may be used when measuring the aligning plate width.
[1] [4]
[5]
[3]
[2]
F03-303-07
0 0.5 0.25mm
2) If the alignment width is not as indicated, perform C-5 "Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width." (p.3-9)
[2]
[1]
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[3] A [1]
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[1]
F03-303-11 4) Loosen the front aligning plate adjusting plate fixing screw [4]. 5) Move the front aligning plate adjusting plate [5] in relation to the standard (F03-303-10) with reference to the marking (1 index: 1 mm) on the handling tray unit frame to make up for the difference from the standard indicated in C-6 "Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Angle." (A: toward inside, B: toward outside)
[3] B
[4] A B
[5]
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F03-303-13
3) Make adjustments so that the overlap of the sensor flag [1] and the sensor [2] of the rack assembly of the aligning plate is between 1.5 and 2.0 mm. (A: toward inside, B: toward outside)
[2]
[1]
1.5 2.0mm
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F03-303-15
F03-303-16
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4) See that the rear aligning plate [1] moves to home position. 5) Butt paper (317 mm in width) against the left rear of the handling tray and the reference rib [2] at the front, and measure the alignment width and the angle of the rear aligning plate. (standard alignment width: 317 mm) For standards, see C-10 "Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Alignment Width" and C-12 "Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Angle."
[2]
317mm
F03-303-17
A rib [2] is found behind the right cover [1] for reference (317 mm). Butt two sides of a sheet of largesize paper [3] against the inner sides of the right cover ribs [4] [5]; then, fold one of the remaining sides in relation to the inner side of the rib; the result may be used when measuring the aligning plate width.
[1] [4]
[5]
[3]
[2]
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[2]
F03-303-19
A [3]
[1]
[2] B
[4]
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F03-303-21
[3]
B [2]
B [1]
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14. Adjusting the Overlap of the Rear Aligning Plate Sensor Flag
If the overlap is displaced when making the previous adjustments (on the rear alignment plate) or when replacing a mechanical part, perform the following: 1) Remove the handling tray unit. (p.3-6) 2) Loosen the fixing screw [1]. 3) Move the front alignment sensor adjusting plate [2].
[2]
A [1]
F03-303-13
4) Make adjustments so that the overlap of the sensor flag [1] and the sensor [2] of the rack assembly of the aligning plate is between 1.5 and 2.0 mm. (A: toward inside, B: toward outside)
[1]
[2]
1.5 2.0mm
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[2]
[1]
F03-303-16
4) Disconnect the connector [1]. 5) Remove the two screws [2], and detach the stack delivery motor [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
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F03-304-01
[1]
[2]
F03-304-02
3) Detach the rubber [1] from the tip of the retaining arm of the return roller.
[1]
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[6]
[3]
[2]
F03-304-04
4) Secure the tensioner pulley plate [2] in place with two screws [1].
[1]
[2]
[1]
F03-304-05
[2] [1]
5) Then, mount the tensioning plate [1], and mount the tension spring [2]. 6) Fit the screw [3], and secure the tensioning plate [1].
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[5]
[4]
[3]
F03-305-01
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F. Delivery Unit
1. Removing the Delivery Motor
1) Remove the finisher body. (p. 3-5) 2) Remove the guide [1] at the rear. 3) Remove the two screws [2], and detach the delivery motor [3]. (If difficult, remove also the guide in the middle.(If the removal is difficult, remove also the middle guide.)
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
F03-306-01
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G. Stapler Unit
1. Removing the Stapler Unit
1) Remove the inside cover. (p. 3-2) 2) Disconnect the connector [1]. 3) Remove the screw [3], and detach the stapler unit [3].
[2]
[3]
[1]
F03-307-01
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H. Delivery Tray
1. Adjusting the Delivery Tray Rack Phase
1) Check that the right spring hook [1] and the left spring hook [2] are in the same position for the tray up/down shaft [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
F03-308-01
2) If not, remove the delivery tray rack [1] by removing the screws [2]. 3) Adjust the right spring hook [3] so that its height is the same as the left spring hook [4]. 4) Attach the delivery tray rack [2].
[2] [1]
F03-308-02
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I. PCBs
1. Removing the Finisher Controller PCB
1) Remove the finisher unit inside cover. (p. 3-2) 2) Disconnect all connectors [1]. 3) Remove the four screws [2], and detach the finisher controller PCB [3].
[1] [2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[4]
F03-310-01
4) Shift the relay delivery upper unit [1] to the outside to detach.
[1]
(1)
(2)
(3)
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[2]
F03-310-03
2) Disconnect the relay delivery assembly lower unit harness [1] from the host machine, and detach the relay delivery lower unit.
[1]
F03-310-04
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F03-310-05
2) Loosen the two screws [1]. 3) While pressing area A of the relay delivery lower unit [2], tighten the two screws [1].
[1] [2]
4) Mount the relay delivery upper unit, and check for a gap once again.
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
I. ADJUSTMENT 5-1 A. Preparing for the Measurement of the Front Aligning Plate Displacement 5-1 B. C. D. E. F. G. Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width 5-3 Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width 5-4 Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Angle 5-5 Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Angle 5-6 Adjusting the Overlap of the Front Aligning Plate Sensor Flag 5-7 Preparing for the Measurement of the Aligning Plate Displacement 5-8 H. I. Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Width 5-10 Adjusting the Rear Aligning Plate Alignment Width 5-11
J. K. L. M. N. O.
Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Angle 5-12 Adjusting the Rear Aligning Plate Angle 5-13 Adjusting the Overlap of the Rear Aligning Plate Sensor Flag 5-14 Adjusting the Tension on the Return Roller Belt 5-15 Correcting Displacement of the Relay Delivery Upper Unit 5-16 Making Checks Before Installation to the Host Machine 5-17
II. Outline of Electrical Components 5-18 III. Functions of the DIP Switch 5-28 IV. Troubleshooting Malfunctions 5-31 V. Self Diagnosis 5-36 A. Self Diagnosis 5-36 B. Module Disconnection 5-39
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I. ADJUSTMENT
A. Preparing for the Measurement of the Front Aligning Plate Displacement
If you have performed E "Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Angle" and F "Adjusting the Overlap of the Front Aligning Plate Sensor Flag," be sure to perform the steps that follow and C "Adjusting the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width." 1) Remove the finisher unit front cover. 2) Set DSW1 [1] on the finisher controller PCB as indicated in F05-101-02. 3) Press SW1 [2] on the finisher controller PCB.
[1]
[2]
F05-101-01
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4) See that the front aligning plate [1] moves to home position. 5) Butt paper (317 mm in width) against the left rear of the handling tray and the reference rib [2] at the front, and measure the alignment width and the angle of the front aligning plate. (standard alignment width: 317 mm) For standards, see B "Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Alignment Width" and D "Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Angle."
[2]
[1]
317mm
F05-101-03
A rib [2] is found behind the right cover [1] for reference (317 mm). Butt two sides of a sheet of largesize paper [3] against the inner sides of the right cover ribs [4] [5]; then, fold one of the remaining sides in relation to the inner side of the rib [2]; the result may be used when measuring the aligning plate width.
[1] [4]
[5]
[3]
[2]
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[2]
[3] A [1]
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[2]
[1]
F05-105-01 4) Loosen the front aligning plate adjusting plate fixing screw [4]. 5) Move the front aligning plate adjusting plate [5] in relation to the standard (F05-104-01) with reference to the marking (1 index: 1 mm) on the handling tray unit frame to make up for the difference from the standard indicated in D "Measuring the Front Aligning Plate Angle." (A: toward inside, B: toward outside)
[3] B
[4] A B
[5]
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3) Make adjustments so that the overlap of the sensor flag [1] and the sensor [2] of the rack assembly of the aligning plate is between 1.5 and 2.0 mm. (A: toward inside, B: toward outside)
[2]
[1]
1.5 2.0mm
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4) See that the rear aligning plate [1] moves to home position. 5) Butt paper (317 mm in width) against the left rear of the handling tray and the reference rib [2] at the front, and measure the alignment width and the angle of the rear aligning plate. (standard alignment width: 317 mm) For standards, see H "Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Alignment Width" and J "Measuring the Rear Aligning Plate Angle."
[1] [2]
317mm
F05-107-03
A rib [2] is found behind the right cover [1] for reference (317 mm). Butt two sides of a sheet of largesize paper [3] against the inner sides of the right cover ribs [4] [5]; then, fold one of the remaining sides in relation to the inner side of the rib; the result may be used when measuring the aligning plate width.
[1] [4]
[5]
[3]
[2]
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[1]
[2] B
[4]
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B [1]
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4) Make adjustments so that the overlap of the sensor flag [1] and the sensor [2] of the rack assembly of the aligning plate is between 1.5 and 2.0 mm. (A: toward inside, B: toward outside)
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4) Secure the tensioner pulley plate [2] in place with two screws [1].
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5) Then, mount the tensioning plate [1], and mount the tension spring [2]. 6) Fit the screw [3], and secure the tensioning plate [1].
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2) Loosen the two screws [1]. 3) While pressing area A of the relay delivery lower unit [2], tighten the two screws [1].
[1] [2]
4) Mount the relay delivery upper unit, and check for a gap once again.
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Pulse
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S3 S7 PS24Z S2
S12
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S11 S8 S6 S1 S10
PS19Z
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S11 S8 S6 S1 S10
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Setting Description of operation Component to operate The delivery roller will rotate and then Delivery motor stop after a specific number of rotations. Remarks To stop in the middle of operation, press SW1.
Stack delivery motor The stack delivery lever will move to (stack delivery lever) home position and stop. (out of home position) The stack delivery lever will move to the stack delivery position. (at home position) Stack handling motor The stack retaining lever will move to (stack retaining lever) home position and stop. Rear alignment mo- When not The rear aligning plate will move to home position and in home tor stop. position The rear aligning plate will When in home posi- move in the direction of alignment for a specific distance tion and stop in home position. The rear aligning plate will move Front alignment mo- When not in home position to home position and stop. tor The front aligning plate will When in home po- move in the direction of alignment and stop in home position. sition The stack tray will move up and then Stack tray motor stop when the stack tray upper limit sen(up) sor goes ON. The stack tray will move down and stop Stack tray motor when the stack tray lower limit sensor (down) goes ON. The stapler will execute stapling and Stapler motor stop. The return roller will move to home poDelivery motor sition and stop.
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J12 J7 J6
J8
J5
F05-202 DSW1: for test mode settings. SW1 : for test mode start-up. LED1: for test mode. LED2: for test move. LED3: for test mode. J12: connector for ROM data download.
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V. Self Diagnosis
A. Self Diagnosis E500
Cause The copier harness is faulty. (disconnected connector, open circuit) The finisher controller PCB or the copiers DC controller PCB is faulty.
Timing of detection The communication between the copier and the finisher is disrupted and is not corrected for 5 sec or less.
E514
Cause The stack handling motor (M2) is faulty. The stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) is faulty, the connector is disconnected, or an open circuit exits. The stack handling motor (M2) relay harness is faulty. The return roller is faulty.
Timing of detection At the start of the motor CW operation, the stack handling motor (M2) may be driven for a specific number of rotations; however, the stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) does not go ON. Reference If the same condition is detected during stack delivery, it will be processed as a jam (stack delivery jam; see VI Detecting Jams in Chapter 2).
E530
Cause The The The The rear rear rear rear alignment motor (M4) is faulty. aligning plate home position sensor (S7) is faulty. alignment motor relay harness is faulty. aligning plate is subjected to an excess load.
Timing of detection The alignment motor (M4) is driven for a specific number of rotations, but the aligning plate home position sensor (S7) does not go ON. The alignment motor (M4) is driven for a specific number of rotations, but the aligning plate home position sensor (S7) does not go OFF.
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Cause The The The The stapler motor (M6) is faulty. stapling home position sensor (S16) is faulty. stapler harness is faulty. finisher controller PCB is faulty.
Timing of detection The stapling home position sensor (S16) does not go off 0.5 sec after the stapler motor is rotated CW. The stapling home position sensor (S16) dos not go ON within 0.5 sec after the stapler motor is rotated CW and, thereafter, the sensor does not go ON within 0.5 sec after the motor is rotated in reverse.
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Cause The The The The front front front front alignment motor (M3) is faulty. aligning plate home position sensor (S6) is faulty. alignment motor relay harness is faulty. aligning plate is subjected to an excess load.
Timing of detection The aligning plate home position sensor (S6) does not go ON when the front alignment motor (M3) is driven for a specific number of rotations. The aligning plate home position sensor (S6) does not go OFF when the front alignment motor (M3) is driven for a specific number of rotations.
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Cause The delivery motor (M1) or the finisher controller PCB is faulty. The return roller home position sensor (S3) is faulty, the harness connector is disconnected, or an open circuit exits. The delivery motor relay harness is faulty. The return roller is faulty.
Timing of detection The return roller does not reach home position when the delivery motor (M1) has been driven as much as will move it to the return roller home position sensor (S3). Reference If the same condition is detected while sheets are aligned in feeding direction, it will be identified as a jam (stack return jam; VI Detecting Jams in Chapter 2).
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Cause The delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) is faulty. The delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) is faulty, the harness is disconnected, or an open circuit exits. The delivery tray ascent/descent motor lock sensor (S9) is faulty, the connector is disconnected, or an open circuit exits. The delivery tray ascent/descent motor is subjected to an excess load. The finisher controller PCB is faulty.
Timing of detection The delivery tray upper limit sensor (S13) goes ON while the delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) is in operation. The clock signal of the delivery tray ascent/descent motor clock sensor (S9) is not detected 15 times or more within 0.8 sec while the delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) is in operation. The delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) does not go ON 4 sec after the delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) starts to move up. The delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) does not go OFF 4 sec after the delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) starts to move down.
E585
Cause The stack handling motor (M2) is faulty. The stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) is faulty, the connector is disconnected, or an open circuit exits. The stack handling motor (M2) relay harness is faulty. The return roller is faulty.
Timing of detection At the start of the motor CCW operation, the stack handling motor (M2) may be driven for a specific number of rotations; however, the stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) dose not go ON. Reference If the same condition is detected during stack delivery, it will be processed as a jam (stack delivery jam; see VI Detecting Jams in Chapter 2).
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B. Module Disconnection
1. Outline
The machine is equipped with a module disconnection mechanism, which enables it to operate temporarily in the presence of an error; operations, however, are limited to those associated with delivery. Make use of the mechanisms until the error can be properly removed. When the module disconnection mechanism is ON, the machine will not execute stapling, alignment, stack delivery or error detection; however, it checks for a jam over the inlet sensor (2).
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A. B. C.
General Timing Chart A-1 GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A-2 RELAY DELIVERY ASSEMBLY A-3
D. E. F.
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1-1Delivery signal
1-2Delivery signal
2-1Delivery signal
2-2Delivery signal
Inlet sensor (S2) Delivery motor (M1) Stack handling motor (M2) Return roller home position sensor (S3) Stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) Intermediate handling tray paper sensor (S5) Front alignment motor (M4) Front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) Rear alignment motor (M5) Rear alignment home position sensor (S7) Stack retaining lever home position sensor (S4) Delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) Delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) Delivery tray paper sensor (S11) Relay delivery motor (M7Z) Relay delivery sensor (PS19Z)
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Name Delivery motor Stack delivery motor Front alignment motor Rear alignment motor Stack tray lift motor Stapler motor Finisher front cover sensor Inlet sensor Return roller home position sensor Stack retaining lever home position sensor Intermediate handling tray paper sensor Front aligning plate home position sensor Rear aligning plate home position sensor Stack delivery lever home position sensor Stack tray lift clock sensor Stack tray lift clock sensor Stack tray paper sensor Stack tray lower limit sensor Stack tray upper limit sensor Staple cartridge sensor Stapler staple absent sensor Stapling position sensor Stapler edging sensor
Position 8-B 8-C 3-D 3-E 8-A 7-E 3-B 8-C 3-C 3-E 3-F 3-F 3-E 3-F 3-C 3-B 8-D 3-B 3-C 7-E 7-E 7-E 7-E
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Lubricant
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F. SPECIAL TOOLS
You will need the following special tools when servicing the machine in addition to the standard tools set.
No. Tool name 1 Door Swich Actuator Tool No. TKN-0093 View Rank A Remarks
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Rank: A : Each service person is expected to carry one. B : Each group of service persons is expected to carry one. C : Each workshop is expected to keep one.
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