ServiceManualOKI C810 - C801
ServiceManualOKI C810 - C801
ServiceManualOKI C810 - C801
No.01
C810
Maintenance Manual
(ODA/OEL/AOS)
[Rev.1]
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PREFACE
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PREFACE
This manual explains the maintenance methods for the C810dn.
The manual has been prepared for use by the maintenance personnel. For
operating methods of the C810dn, refer to the corresponding user's manual.
In this manual, the printer name may be described as follows.
C810dn → C810
Note! • The contents of this manual are subject to changes without prior notice.
• Despite that exhaustive efforts were made in preparing the manual to
make it accurate, it still may contain errors. Oki Data will not hold itself
liable for any damage that results or is claimed to have resulted from
repair, adjustment, or modification of the printer conducted by the user
using this manual.
• The parts employed in the printer are so delicate that they may be
damaged if not treated properly. Oki Data strongly recommends that
the maintenance of the printer be undertaken by Oki Data's registered
maintenance personnel.
• Work after eliminating static electricity.
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1. CONFIGURATION
1.1 System Configuration...................................................................8
1.2 Printer configuration.....................................................................9
1.3 Composition of optional items.................................................... 10
1.4 Specifications............................................................................. 11
1.5 Interface specifications............................................................... 14
1. CONFIGURATION
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CU PCB Separator
solenoid Hopping
USB
LAN device DUPLEX PCB 2nd TRAY PCB clutch
controller controller Paper feed/
Duplex transportation
motor motor
FLASH
8Mbit Fuser release
Toner sensor PCB sensor
ARMORED CPU
K toner Y toner M toner C toner
ID fuse cut Color
sensor sensor sensor sensor
Belt unit registration
Color drift, density, Fuse-cut PCB right
EEPROM Fuse cut, Thermistor signal 20MHz
Cover- EXIT Color
Fuser Belt
open registration
FAN thermistor Environmental humidity Fuser-IN, release
sensor PCB left
High-voltage I/F, Fan control, FAN, heater control, Junction PCT
Cover-open others 5V、24V、 0VL、0VP
Fuser fuse-cut/UP&LOW Density
ID UP/
Upper center/ compensation sensor
DOWN
High-voltage PCB Environment Low-voltage PCB Upper side/ Lower Thermistor
sensor EXIT
sensor
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Figure 1-2
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(2) Duplex-Unit
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1.4 Specifications
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Fuser unit life 100,000 pages (A4 size), counter automatically reset Operator LCD 16 characters in 2 line (Roman alphabet/Japanese kana)
panel No paper size indicated
Operation In operation 54dBA (ISO 7779 front)
noise (when the optional tray is not installed) LED (color) 2 (Green x1, dark amber x1)
Paper capacity Standard multi-purpose tray: 100 sheets of paper (70kg) Paper size Yes (Manual operation)
(Manual/ auto) or 10 envelopes Stacker full None
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(1) Connector
• Printer side: B-receptacle (Female)
Upstream port
Product equivalent to UBR24-4K5C00 (Made by ACON)
2 1
3 4
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1.5.2 Network interface specifications 1.5.2.2 Network interface connectors and cables
Transport layer
TCP, UDP
Application layer
LPR , Por t 910 0, F TP, HT TP, IPP, SNMP v1,
TELNET, DHCP/ BOOTP, DNS, DDNS, WINS,
UPnP, Bonjour, SNTP, SMTP, Windows Rally (WSD
Print, LLTD)
R J - 4 5 c o n n e c t o r ize d n o n - s h i e l d e d t w i s te d - p a ir c a b l e ( C a te g o r y 5
NetBEUI: SMB, NetBIOS
recommended)
4 − − Not in use
5 − − Not in use
7 − − Not in use
8 − − Not in use
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2. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
2.1 Electrophotographic process mechanism.................................. 17
2.2 Printing process..........................................................................20
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LED head
5. Drum cleaning
The drum cleaning blade removes toner remaining on the OPC drum after the
transfer. Charging roller
LED head
Power
6. Belt cleaning supply - - -
- - --
The belt cleaning blade removes toner remaining on the belt.
unit --
7. Fusing
Heat and pressure are applied to the toner image on the paper to promote its
fusion.
OPC drum
OPC drum
Paper
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- - - -
- - --
- --
Sponge roller
- OPC drum
Development roller
-
-
OPC drum
-
Paper
2. The electrostatic latent image on the OPC drum surface is turned into a visible -
-
image by the toner.
-+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+
-+
-+
-+
-+ Transport belt
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Thermostat
ID unit
Thermistor
-
-
Drum cleaning blade
Paper Heat roller -
-+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+
-+
Backup roller
Transport belt
Fuser belt
Thermistor
Thermostat
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Figure 2-1
Transport roller
Registration roller L
Solenoid lever
Transport roller (solenoid: OFF)
Paper feed roller
Sub-roller Registration motor
Sub-roller (stop) Paper (counterclockwise)
Transport roller
Figure 2-2
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IN2 sensor K Y M C
WR sensor
IN2 sensor
WR sensor
Solenoid lever
(solenoid: OFF) Registration motor
(counterclockwise)
Figure 2-4
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Lift-up motor
(counterclockwise)
Lift-up link
Figure 2-6
Figure 2-7
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(5) Fuser unit and paper ejection (6) Cover-opening motion of the color registration sensor and the density sensor
1. As illustrated in Figure 2-8, the fuser unit and the eject roller are driven by the 1. As illustrated in Figure 2-9, when the solenoid is energized, the link lever moves,
DC motor. As the fuser motor rotates (counterclockwise), the heat roller rotates. causing the cover of the color registration sensor and the density sensor to
This roller fixes toner images by heat and pressure. open.
2. At the same time, the eject rollers rotate and eject printouts. 2. As the solenoid is de-energized, the spring pushes the cover, causing the cover
of the color registration sensor and the density sensor to close.
Eject roller
Color registration sensor Color registration sensor
Solenoid Spring
Face-down stacker Density sensor Cover
Fuser unit
Link lever
Heat roller
Figure 2-9
Face-up stacker
Paper separator
a
Fuser motor
Figure 2-8
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Counter specifications
Total page count MPT page count Tray 1 page count Tray 2 page count Tray 3 page count Color page count Monochrome page count
Description Total number of Number of print Number of print Number of print Number of print Total number of color prints Total number of monochrome
prints media hopped media hopped media hopped media hopped prints
from MPT from Tray 1 from Tray 2 from Tray 3
Count method: A4-basis Count up after Count up if MPF Count up if Tray 1 Count up if Tray 2 Count up if Tray 3 The number of print media The number of print media
or size independence passing the writing (MPT) hopping hopping is finished hopping is finished hopping is finished passing the fuser in color passing the fuser in monochrome
sensor is finished successfully successfully successfully mode is counted when each mode is counted when each job
successfully job is finished. (1*) is finished. (1*)
The value is counted on an Printing speed for color mode
A4/Letter basis. Refer to may be applied to monochrome
A4/Letter conversion table (on mode. The value is counted on
the next page). an A4/Letter basis. Refer to A4/
Letter conversion table (on the
next page).
Operation when paper Printed pages are not counted when a paper feed (hopping) jam or a feed jam (380) occurs. Printed pages are not counted if paper jams before passing the
has jammed Printed pages are counted when any jam except the said jams occurs. fuser. They are counted if prints jam after passing the fuser.
Since the total number of prints is counted up when the front end of print media passes the writing
sensor, a feed jam (380) is also included into the limits for counted according to its jam type.
Operation for Duplex Front/back count Only front count (+1) The count increases by two.
(+2) If a color page and a monochrome page exist in a pair of two
pages, the color page count increases by two. If no color page
exits in a pair of two pages, the monochrome page count
increases by two.
Reset condition None None (1) Replacement of ROM with another one of a different version.
(2) Change of the shipping destination
(3) Running of MENU RESET of the system maintenance menu
(4) Replacement of a CU board
Value storage destination PU PU PU PU PU CU CU
Menu/MenuMap output
*1. The count is not updated if the power is turned off when a paper jam occurs.
*2. EngineMenuMap outputs Engine Menu Print (the first page) and Engine EEPROM Dump Print (the last page), and the number of sheets of paper fed from each tray is described only in the latter one (Dump
page only).
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3. INSTALLATION
3.1 Cautions, and do’s and don’ts.................................................... 31
3.2 Unpacking procedure.................................................................32
3.3 Printer installation instructions ..................................................33
3.4 List of components and accessories..........................................34
3.5 Assembly procedure...................................................................35
3.6 Printing of the MENU MAP.........................................................50
3.7 Connection methods.................................................................. 51
3.8 Checking of paper used by the user...........................................53
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• Do not install the printer in any high-temperature location or a near heat source. • If water or any other liquid enters the inside of the printer, remove the power plug from
• Do not install the printer in a location where chemical reaction may occur (laboratory and the power outlet and contact Customer Center.
the like). Fire could break out.
• Do not install the printer in the proximity of inflammable solvents, such as alcohol and • If someone drops foreign objects such as a clip in the printer, remove the power plug
paint thinner. from the outlet and take out the foreign objects.
It may cause an electric shock, fire, or injury.
• Do not install the printer within reach of children.
• Do not install the printer on an unstable surface (e.g., on a rickety bench or on a slanting • Do not operate or disassemble the printer in any other manner than the way specified in
place). the manual.
Failure to observe this warning could result in an electric shock, fire or injury.
• Do not install the printer in a location with moisture or heavy dust, or in direct sun.
• Do not install the printer in an environment with sea wind or corrosive gas.
• Do not install the printer in a location with heavy vibration.
• In the event that the printer is inadvertently dropped or its cover is damaged, remove the
power plug from the power outlet and contact the customer information center. • Do not install the printer in a location where its vent hole is blocked.
Such mishap could lead to an electric shock, fire or injury. • Do not install the printer directly on a shag carpet or rug.
• Do not connect any power cord, printer cable or grounding wire in any other manner than • Do not install the printer in a sealed room or other location with poor ventilation or
the way specified in the manual. Failure to observe the above could result in fire. permeability.
• Do not stick in an object into the vent hole. • Make sure to ventilate sufficiently when continuously using the printer in a small room for
Such action could lead to an electric shock, fire or injury. a long time.
• Do not place a glass filled with water or the like on the printer. • Install the printer away from a strong magnetic field or noise source.
Such action could lead to an electric shock or fire. • Install the printer away from a monitor or TV.
• When the printer cover is opened, be careful not to touch the fuser unit. • To move the printer, hold both sides of the printer.
It may cause burns.
• This printer, which weighs approximately 40 kg, should be lifted by two or more people.
• Do not throw the toner cartridges or the image drum cartridges into fire.
• While the printer power is on or the printer is printing, do not come close to the paper
Dust explosion could cause burns.
exit. Such action could lead to injury.
• Do not use a highly combustible spray near the printer.
It may case a fire because the printer contains parts that get extremely hot. When the precautionary notes concerning the installation and operation are explained, the
• In the event that the cover becomes unusually hot, emits smoke, bad smell, or user should be referred to the precautionary notes given in the user’s manual. Especially, give
abnormal noise, remove the power plug from the power outlet and contact the customer thorough explanation on the power cord and the grounding wire.
information center.
It may lead a fire.
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Since the printer weights approximately 40 kg, it should be lifted by two or more
people.
• Remove the four handles from the sides of the box, as illustrated below, and lift the
corrugated fiberboard box.
Handle
(one on each side: four in total)
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• Place the printer on a flat desk large enough to accommodate its footings.
20cm
• Provide enough spaces around the printer.
Side view
70cm
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Image drum cartridges (one each of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) installed in the
printer
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3.5.1 Assembly of the printer main unit (3) Remove the protective tapes (three places) from the back of the printer and the
power unit.
Removing the protective materials
(1) Remove the desiccant and protective paper from the top of the printer.
Desiccant
Protective tape
Paper
(2) Remove the protective tapes (three places) and protective paper from the front of
the printer.
Protective tape
Paper
Protective tape
OPEN button
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Installing the image drum cartridges (2) Put the image drum cartridge on newspaper or something, remove the tape holding
the protective sheet, and pull the sheet out in the direction of the arrow.
(1) Take out the image drum cartridge (four cartridges) gently.
Note! • The image drum (green cylinder part) is very sensitive to scratches, Protective sheet
Tape
Protective sheet
(4) Similarly, remove the protective sheets and toner covers fro the other three image
drums.
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(5) Install the toner cartridges to the image drum cartridges. Note! • Do not force the toner cartridges into place. If the cartridges do not fit, check
to see if the color of the lever on each of the toner cartridges corresponds to
Note! The toner cartridges supplied with the product are capable of printing
approximately 2,300 sheets (Paper size:A4, Print density:Default, ISO/IEC the color of the label on each of the image drum cartridges. If the colors of
19798). these labels do not correspond, the toner cartridges cannot be installed.
• The print quality may deteriorate if the toner cartridges are not installed
a) Take the toner cartridge out of its package and shake the toner cartridge
properly.
several times vertically and horizontally.
b) Hold the toner cartridge in a horizontal position and slowly remove the tape.
(6) Install the image drum cartridges with the toner cartridges installed to the printer.
Toner Tape
cartridge
c) Make sure that the color of the toner cartridge’s label matches the color of the
image drum cartridge’s label.
d) Engage the hole of the toner cartridge with the post of the image drum
cartridge with the side with the tape removed facing down.
e) Push the toner cartridge in so that the right groove in the cartridge is engaged
with the protrusion of the cartridge guide.
Post
Groove
d)
e)
Hole
Cartridge guide
f) Turn the lever on the toner cartridge in the direction of the arrow until it stops.
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Loading paper in the paper cassette (3) Fan the edges of paper stack and align the edges of the stack on a level surface.
(4) Load the paper with the print side facing down.
Note! • Place the paper against the front side of the paper cassette.
• Do not allow the level of paper to pass the “ ” mark of the paper guide (300
sheets of 70 kg paper).
Paper guide
(5) Hold the paper with the paper guide.
(6) Turn the paper size dial to the size of the paper you load.
Paper stopper
Plate
Note! When setting A6 size paper, move the paper stopper toward you to remove
it. Then attach it to the position shown.
Paper guide
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Loading paper in the multi-purpose tray (5) Press the set button.
(1) Open the multi-purpose tray and also the paper supporter.
Set button
Multi-purpose tray
Storing Quick Guide
Stick a bag for Quick Guide on the printer to store Quick Guide.
(2) Move the manual feed guide to the paper size. (1) Remove double-faced tapes (two places) from the back of the bag.
Multi-purpose tray
Double-faced tape
Vents
Note! Stick the bag to a place not to block the vents on the printer.
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(1) Press the "BACK" button for at least four seconds to display [SHUTDOWN
START].
Note! This printer does not cause any malfunction even if the power plug is
disconnected for a long time (four weeks or longer).
But unwarranted deterioration of consumables of the printer, including toner
and image drums, should be informed to users.
(2) Press the "ENTER" button. [SHUTDOWN] will be displayed and the shutdown
process will start.
(3) When [PLEASE POW OFF / SHUTDOWN COMP] is displayed, press the power
switch OFF (O).
O I
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3.5.3 Installation and recognition confirmation of options 2. Place the printer on an additional tray unit.
Note! The printer weights approximately 40 kg. It should be lifted by two or more
(1) Installation of an additional tray unit people.
An additional tray unit is intended for increasing the amount of paper that can be loaded in
Align the holes on the bottom of the printer to the pins of the additional tray unit.
the printer, and two additional tray units can be installed to the printer. An additional tray holds
530 sheets of 70 kg paper, allowing the printer to print up to 1,460 sheets continuously when Place the printer gently on the additional tray unit.
used with a standard paper cassette and a multi-purpose tray together. To detach the additional tray unit, follow the same procedure in reverse order of
installation.
Pin
3. Connect the power cord and the printer cable to the printer and
turn the power ON.
Note! If [SERVICE CALL 182: ERROR] appears, remove the installed tray unit
and reinstall it to the printer.
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4. Print the printer configuration and check the printout for 5. Set the number of trays in the printer driver.
successful installation of every added tray. Setting should be made in the printer driver to have the printer recognize every added
tray.
If the printer driver hasn’t been set up, set up the printer driver by referring to the relevant
user’s manual (Setup) and then perform the following setup.
Click [OK].
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Installation of a roller cabinet 1. Turn off the printer to remove the power cord and the printer
When placing the printer on the floor, it is recommended to use a roller cabinet. The printer cable.
main unit, or printer with additional trays can be set on the cabinet.
Note! Installing with the printer ON may damage the printer.
This cabinet has rollers that allow users to move the printer easily.
Memo Refer to “Turning off the power” for the turn-off procedure.
You can store paper or consumable in this cabinet.
Accessories Pin
Cabinet
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3. Place the printer on the stack of additional trays. 4. Install the support plate.
Memo The plate can be installed only when two additional trays are used. It
Personal injury may occur. cannot be installed for the printer main unit only when one additional tray is
used.
Since the printer weights approximately 40 kg, it should be lifted by two or more
people.
Open the multi-purpose tray.
Align the holes on the bottom of the
printer to the pins of the additional tray.
Printer
Multi-purpose tray
Hole on the
bottom Place the printer gently on the stack of
additional trays.
Pin
Added tray
Cabinet
Front cover
Proceed to step 5 when one additional tray is used.
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Push the OPEN button to open the top Unscrew the screw.
Top cover
cover.
Note! The screw is used to install the
support plate, so make sure to
keep it.
OPEN button
Screw
Printer
Screw
Side cover
Screw
Support plate
Screw
Cabinet
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Close the top cover. Attach an anti-tip bracket (for the front
Close the front cover. side) to the left side of the cabinet with
three screws.
Close the multi-purpose tray.
Screw
Side cover
Screw hole
Screw
Screw
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Attach it to the left side with three Attach the rest of anti-tip brackets (for
screws. each of the front side and the rear side)
to the right side with the same steps
through .
Screw
Screw
Screw
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6. Attach the anti-tip bracket covers. 7. Attach the power cord and cables to the printer and turn on the
Attach covers to the anti-tip brackets by sliding the covers (six places). power.
8. Check that the additional trays are correctly attached, and set
up the additional trays in the computer.
Memo For the procedure to check for installation of additional trays, see “(1)
Installation of an additional tray unit”.
Hole
Cover
Figure 1 Figure 2
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(2) Press the menu select button several times until [Information Menu] appears.
(3) Press the ENTER button until [Print Menu Map/Execute] appears.
Memo To print Network Information (two pages), press the button after the
step (3) to view [Network] and then press the ENTER button.
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Memo For the setup procedure of the printer driver, see the user’s manual.
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<Ethernet cable connection> Switching off the printer and the computer
Note! Refer to the user’s manual for operating environment. Connecting the computer to the printer
(1) Plug the Ethernet cable into the network interface connector of the printer.
Preparing an Ethernet cable (2) Plug the Ethernet cable into the hub.
Note! An Ethernet cable and a hub do not come with the printer. Ask the user
to prepare an Ethernet cable (a Category 5 twisted pair cable, straight
through) and a hub.
Memo For the setup procedure of the printer driver, see the user’s manual.
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*1: The factory default for the media type is [Light/OEL] [Medium Light/ODA].
*2: Media weight and type can be set on the operator panel and in the printer driver. The settings in
the printer driver take priority. Data is printed out in accordance with the setting on the operator
panel when [Auto selection] is selected in [Feed tray] or [Printer setting] is selected in [Media
weight].
*3: The weight of the paper supported for duplex print is 55-90 kg (64-105g/m2).
*4: It is not necessary to set media weight and type for postcards and envelopes.
Memo Print speed decelerates when [Heavy] or [Ultra heavy] of media weight or
[Label paper] of media type is set.
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4. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
This chapter describes the procedures of the field replacement of parts, assemblies and units. The procedures are to detach them. Reverse
the procedures to attach them.
The reference part numbers used in this manual (such as and ) do not identical to the part numbers in the maintenance disassembly
configuration diagram 44015503TL and the RSPL 44015503TR.
Pull out the AC plug of the AC cord from the AC power source. (4) Use the replacement tools specified.
Unplug the AC cord and the interface cable. (5) Conduct disassembly in the order instructed, or part damage may occur.
(6) Removed small parts, such as screws or collars, should be tentatively installed in
their original positions.
Electric shock hazard.
(7) Do not use static-prone gloves when handling integrated circuits (ICs) or circuit
When replacing the low-voltage power supply, due to potential electric shock, wear boards, including microprocessors, and ROM and RAM chips.
insulated gloves or be careful not to touch the conductors or terminals of the power (8) Do not place printed-circuit boards (PCBs) directly on the printer or a floor.
supply directly.
After the AC cord is unplugged, the capacitor may take about one minute to
discharge completely, or could not discharge due to PCB breakdown. Use caution
about electric shock.
Unplugging
Plugging
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Maintenance Tools: Table 4-1-2 shows the tools necessary to use Maintenance Utility software.
Table 4-1-1 shows the tools necessary to replace printed-circuit boards and units: Table 4-1-2: Maintenance Tools
No. Maintenance Tool Quantity Use Remarks Notebook personal See section
No. 2-200 computer (with 5.2 for
3- to 5-mm 1 1
1 screwdriver with 1 Maintenance Utility Maintenance
screws
magnetic tip software installed) Utility.
Screwdriver No.
2 1
3-100
Screwdriver No. 2 USB cable 1
3 1
5-200
Ethernet cable
4 Digital multimeter 1 3 1
(crossover cable)
5 Pliers 1
Handy vacuum
6 cleaner (toner 1 See note.
vacuum)
E-shaped ring
7 E-ring pliers 1
removal
Note! Use a toner vacuum. Using a general-purpose vacuum may cause toner to
catch fire.
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Top cover
Note! Cover the image drum cartridges with a piece of black paper.
Black paper
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Top cover
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4.2.3 Left side cover (4) Remove the screw (silver-colored) to detach the left side cover (tool number 1).
Top cover
Multi-purpose tray
Front cover
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Top cover
(Loosened)
Front cover
Multi-purpose tray
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4.2.5 Rear cover Assy. (3) Sliding the rear cover Assy in the direction of the arrow, detach it.
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Latch A
FFC
Latch A
Diagram (1)
Latch B
Latch B
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4.2.7 Main controller PCB, image drum motor, image (4) Remove the FFC cables of the LED heads, the RFID FFC cable and the
power supply connector .
drum lift-up motor and feed motor
(1) Open the top cover.
(2) Remove the right side cover (see section 4.2.4).
(3) Remove the ten screws (silver-colored) and the plate shield Assy. (tool
number 1).
K
Y
M
C
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(5) Remove the five screws (silver-colored) to detach the main controller PCB . (6) Remove the four screws (silver-colored) to detach the image drum motor
(tool number 1).
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(7) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) and the cable to detach the feed (8) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) and the cable to detach the image
motor . drum lift-up motor .
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4.2.8 Print engine controller PCB (3) Remove the all the connectors and the two screws (silver-colored) to detach the
print engine controller PCB (tool number 1).
(1) Remove the plate shield Assy. (see section 4.2.7, (1) through (3)).
(2) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) and the reinforcement plate .
③
④
OPE
RFID
DCID
Print engine
controller PCB
SSNS
CUIF
SIZE FSNS PE
DCHEAT
HOPIDUP
POWFAN
HSOL FSNSOL BELT HVOLT
RELAY
OPTION POWER
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up-down
Relay board
High-voltage board
Low-voltage power supply
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Operator panel
M image drum Paper feed clutch
OPE
Low-voltage power supply fan
RFID
OPE
DCID
RFID
DCID
Shutter clutch fuser-end
cooling fan
SSNS
CUIF
Toner sensor CU
PE
board (ORZ)
SSNS
FSNS
M belt M fuser
PE sensor
SIZE
CUIF
Size switch HOPIDUP
DCHEAT
POWFAN
HSOL FSNSOL BELT
PE
HVOLT
OPTION POWER
RELAY
M paper feed and
image drum
FSNS
up-down
Relay board
High-voltage board
Low-voltage power supply
SIZE
Option (duplex-second)
HOPIDUP
DCHEAT
HSOL FSNSOL BELT
HVOLT
POWFAN
RELAY
OPTION POWER
Figure 4-2-8-1: Print engine controller PCB cable routing diagram Figure 4-2-8-2: Print engine controller PCB connection diagram
OPE
RFID
DCID
SSNS
CUIF
PE
FSNS
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4.2.9 Top cover Assy. (6) Remove the screw (silver-colored) and the cable Assy.-LED heads
(tool number 1).
(1) Remove the left side cover (see section 4.2.3).
(2) Remove the right side cover (see section 4.2.4).
(3) Remove the rear cover Assy. (see section 4.2.5).
(4) Remove the plate Assy. shield (see section 4.2.6).
(5) Remove the four FFC cables, the RFID FFC cable and the fan connector.
FAN connector
FFC cable
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(8) Remove the five screws (silver-colored) and slide out the main controller PCB (9) Remove the screw (silver-colored), the two E-shaped retainer rings and the two
Assy. rearward (tool number 1) (see section 4.2.7, (7)). torsion springs to detach the top cover Assy. .
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4.2.10 Top cover (3) Remove the screw and the cable Assy.-LED heads .
Remove the film contact.
(1) Remove the top cover Assy. (see section 4.2.9).
(2) Remove the eleven screws (black) , the three screws (black) , cable cover
and top cover . (tool number 1)
×11
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4.2.11 Operator panel Assy. (7) Unlatch the operator panel cover Assy. at the two points A to remove it and, at the
same angle as shown left below, remove the operator panel cover .
(1) Open the top cover.
(2) Open the multi-purpose tray.
(3) Open the front cover.
Unlatched point A
(4) Remove the left and right side covers (see sections 4.2.3 and 4.2.4).
(5) Remove the plate shield Assy. (see section 4.2.7, (2)).
(6) Detach and unclamp (at the two points) the FFC of the operator panel Assy. .
Top cover
(8) Remove the three screws (silver-colored) to detach the operator panel Assy.
(tool number 1). Be careful about a potential drop of the (black) cap .
FFC
Clamp
Multi-purpose tray
Front cover Multi-purpose tray
Front cover
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4.2.12 Board PRP (3) As shown in diagram (2), unlatch the operator panel cover Assy. at the three points B,
remove the board PRP , the LCD button and the button key .
(1) Open the top cover.
Top cover
Unlatched point B
Diagram (2)
(2) Unlatch the operator cover Assy. at the two points, remove the FFC and the
Assy.
Unlatched point A
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4.2.13 Shaft-ejection Assy. (FU) and shaft-ejection Assy. (3) Remove the gears-idler-ejection and .
(FD)
(1) Remove the rear cover Assy. (see section 4.2.5).
(2) Remove the screw (silver-colored) to remove the guide-ejection-Assy.-upper .
(4) Remove the two molded E-shaped rings and warp and detach the shaft-ejection
Assy. (FU) and the shaft-ejection Assy. (FD) .
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4.2.14 Guide-ejection Assy.-lower, color-registration Assy. (4) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) to remove the auxiliary Assy. .
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(5) Remove the eleven screws (silver-colored) to remove the cover plate . (6) Remove the right and left FFC connectors and the two connectors from the
relay board (P6Y) , and the connector from the color-registration Assy .
×11 Remove the five screws (silver-colored) to detach color-registration Assy. .
×5
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(7) Remove the screw (silver-colored) to remove the contact Assy. (tool number 1). (8) Remove the two connectors and , and the FFC connector and the two
screws (silver-colored) to detach the relay board (P6Y) . (tool number 1)
PUIF
EXIT
FUSER
⑳ DENS FUSERIN LCR
RCR
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]and exist sensor
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⑲ OF PARTS
4. REPLACEMENT
Density sensor
FUSER
⑱ ⑨
Fuser
FUSER
⑨ LCR FUSERIN DENS RCR interface
sensor
Fuser release
EXIT
EXIT
⑰
sensor and
exit sensor
PUIF
PUIF
Fuser release sensor
]and exist sensor PU
⑲ interface
connector
Figure 4-2-14-11: Relay board (P6Y) cable routing diagram Figure 4-2-14-2: Relay board (P6Y) connection diagram
Left color registration Right color registration
adjustment sensor PCB adjustment sensor PCB
(PRC PCB) (PRC PCB)
SNS SNS
Density sensor
Fuser
interface
sensor
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4.2.15 Fan (fuser), high-voltage power supply board, (3) Remove the two screws (black) and the screw (silver-colored) , unlatch the
high-voltage power supply board at the eight points, remove the belt thermistor
contact Assy., fuser sensor Assy. connector , the cover-open sensor connector and the FFC connector and
detach the high-voltage power supply board .
(1) Remove the left side cover (see section 4.2.3).
(2) Pull out the connector from the high-voltage power supply board , and remove
the two screws (silver-colored) to detach the fan (tool number 1).
Air flow
Unlatched
point
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(4) Remove the four screws (silver-colored) to detach the contact Assy. . (5) Remove the screw (silver-colored) to remove the fuser sensor Assy.
(tool number 1).
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4.2.16 MPT Assy., MPT hopping roller, separator and (4) Turn the separator Assy. frontward around its two support points to disengage the
Assy. at the points to detach the separator and the two springs .
pick-up roller
(1) Remove the paper cassette.
(2) Open the multi-purpose tray, warp and remove the stay on each side and detach
the MPT Assy. .
(5) Warping the side of the frame, detach the pick-up roller .
(3) Lift the pick-up Assy. and, bowing the lug of the paper feed roller , slide the roller
to the left to detach the roller.
ツメ
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4.2.17 Registration roller Assy. (6) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) to remove the gear cover .
(7) Remove the connector from the high-voltage board, remove the six screws
(silver-colored) and, as shown, pull out the registration roller Assy .
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4.2.18 Gear box, registration/hopping roller Assy. and (3) Remove the screw .
solenoid
(1) Remove the registration roller Assy. (see section 4.2.17).
(2) Unclamp the cable from the solenoid and remove the screw (silver-colored)
to detach the solenoid.
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(4) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) to remove the cable cover . (5) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) and lift out the gear box .
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(6) Remove the four screws (silver-colored) , and pull up the hopping roller Assy.
toward the front of the printer (tool number 1).
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4.2.19 Holder-switch Assy., low-voltage power supply fan (4) Remove the image drum motor (see section 4.2.7, (6)).
(5) Remove the reinforcement plate (see section 4.2.8, (2)).
and low-voltage power supply
(6) Remove the screw (silver-colored) and the connector to detach the low-
voltage power supply fan .
Electric shock hazard.
When replacing the low-voltage power supply, due to potential electric shock, wear
insulated gloves or be careful not to touch the conductors or terminals of the power
supply directly.
After the AC cord is unplugged, the capacitor may take about one minute to discharge
completely, or could not discharge due to PCB breakdown. Use caution about electric
shock.
(1) Remove the plate shield Assy. (see section 4,2,7, (1) to (3)).
(2) Remove the MPT Assy. (see section 4.2.16, (2)).
(3) Remove the connector and the screw (black) to detach the holder-switch
Assy .
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(7) Remove the screw (silver-colored) , the two screws (silver-colored) , the AC (8) Remove the AC switch , the two screws (silver-colored) , the ground screw
cord connector and the power supply cover to detach the low-voltage power and the AC power supply cable .
supply .
Low-voltage fan
PRN PCB power connector
CN2
CN6
CN3
AC switch
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4.2.20 Belt motor Assy. and fuser motor Assy. (4) Unclamp the two cables and, to detach the belt motor Assy. remove the
four screws (silver-colored) of which brackets are marked with a number 2 in a
(1) Remove the main control PCB, print engine roller PCB (see sections 4.2.7 and 4.2.8). rectangle ( 2 ).
(2) Remove the low-voltage power supply (see section 4.2.19, (7)).
(3) Remove the insulator .
Clamp
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(5) Remove the four screws (silver-colored) to detach the fuser motor Assy. .
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4.2.21 Side-R Assy. and side-L Assy. (4) Pull out the shaft leftward.
(3) Remove the E-shaped ring and the image drum lift-up gear (R) (tool number 8).
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(6) Remove the four screws (silver-colored) to remove the base plate . (7) Remove the four screws (silver-colored) to remove the plate beam .
(8) Remove the two screws (silver-colored) to remove the plate-beam-rear . The
side L Assy. and the side R Assy. become detached.
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4.2.22 Paper feed roller (tray 1) (3) Remove the spring from the paper cassette.
Note! When replacing the paper feed roller of the tray 1, be sure to replace the
separator of the tray 1.
(1) Turn off the printer and remove the paper cassette of the tray 1.
(4) Warping the separator until its one leg is removed out of the support of the leg ,
detach the separator.
Be careful not to damage
the shaded area ( ).
(2) Pressing the protrusion of the paper feed roller (large) outward, detach the roller Support
Leg
from its shaft.
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Hole
2. Make sure the supports are put in the holes of the legs.
3. Insert a new spring onto the post of the separator to attach it.
Note! • Be careful not to allow the spring to jump.
• The removed spring can be used.
Post
New spring
4. Be sure the separator turns smoothly around the supports. Be careful not to touch
the pad (rubber) during this operation.
Pad
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4.2.23 Paper feed rollers (tray 2/3 (option)) (3) Warp the protrusion on each side of the cover on the paper cassette to unlatch the
cover and, turning the cover toward the front of the printer, remove the cover.
Note! Be sure to replace all of the three paper feed rollers.
(1) Turn off the printer and remove the paper cassette of the tray 2/3.
Latch
(2) Pressing the protrusions of the two paper feed rollers outward, detach them from
their shafts.
(4) Pull the retard roller Assy. in the direction of the arrow out of its shaft.
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Notes on attaching paper feed rollers Notes on attaching retard roller Assy.
1. Insert a new paper feed roller (with a gear) onto the inside shaft and turn it all the 1. Put the spring onto the boss on the rear of a retard roller Assy., and push the
way in place. bearing of the Assy. obliquely from below onto the shaft on the side of the cassette.
2. Be sure that the retard roller Assy. moves smoothly around the shaft and the roller
2. Insert a new paper feed roller (with no gears) onto the outside shaft and turn all the turns.
way in place. Be sure the rollers are not removed.
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4.2.24 Paper feed roller (multi-purpose tray) Notes on attaching paper feed roller:
1. To attach a new paper feed roller, insert it onto the shaft and turn it all the way.
(1) Turn off the printer and open the multi-purpose tray. After attaching the roller, make sure it is not removed out of the shaft.
Multi-purpose tray
(2) Lift the paper pick-up section and, pressing the protrusion of the paper feed roller of
the multi-purpose tray outward, remove the from its shaft.
Latched
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Lubrication
Class S A B C D E F
Amount Applied (cc) 0.0005 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1
Sample
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① Frame-Assy.-Hopping Gear-Z24-50-HP
Gear-planet (Z12)-HP
Stopper-HP
Plate-gear
Holder-planet Shaft-hopping
Class-C EM-30L to gear bearing surfaces
Shaft-hopping
Class-C EM-30L
to groove
Class-C EM-30L
Class-C EM-30L to tooth surface and end faces
to latches (hatched areas)
Enlarged View
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② Gear-Holder-Assy.
Spacer-gear
Gear-planet-Z24
Post-gear-holder
Back of gear-planet-Z24
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③ -1 Roller-Assy.-Regist(Lower) ③ -2 Roller-Assy.-Regist(Lower)
Class-C Molykote (EM-30L) to hatched area Class-C Molykote (EM-30L)
Class-C Molykote (EM-30L) to entire gear tooth surfaces
to hatched areas Plate-holder-caulked
Gear-registration-U-24-25
Bearing-registration
Bearing
Class-C Molykote (EM-30L) Gear-idler-MPT
to hatched areas
Gear-Z42
Gear-registration-L-24-54
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Shaft-Assy.-ejection-(FD)
Shaft-Assy.-ejection-(FU)
Gear-idler-exit (Z58)
Class-C Molykote (EM-30L) to post surfaces
⑤ Motor-Assy.-Belt ⑥ -1 Plate-Main-Assy.
Plate-belt-caulked
Gear-idler-belt
Class-C Molykote (EM-30L)
to gear tooth surfaces
Collars
Plate-main-caulked
⑥ -2 Plate-Main-Assy.
Class-F EM-30L to 4 gear end faces
Class-C EM-30L to 9 gear end faces
Gear-idler-A
Gear-idler-drum Gear-idler-drum
Gear-idler-A
Gear-idler-B Plate-main-caulked
Plate-main-caulked Gear-idler-B
Gear-reduction-ID
Gear-reduction ID Class-C EM-30L
to gear tooth surface and end face
Back of gear-reduction-B
⑦ Planet-Assy. ⑧ Plate-Main2-Assy.
Moderate-amount Class-C
Washer Molykote (HP300) to tooth tips Moderate-amount Class-C
Molykote (HP300) to tooth tips Gear-idler-release
Spring-planet
Gear-planet-roller
Gear-reduction-roller Moderate-amount Class-C
Molykote (HP300) to posts
Posts-planet
RE2-SK
Gear-reduction-A
Planet-Assy.
Gear-reduction-B2
Moderate-amount Class-C
Molykote (HP300) to tooth tips
Moderate-amount
Class-C Molykote (HP300)
to posts Moderate-amount Class-C
Molykote (HP300) to tooth tips
Plate-planet-FU
Bush-4 Plate-main-2-caulked
Gear-planet-release
⑨ -1 Plate-Side-R-Assy. ⑨ -2 Plate-Side-R-Assy
Plate-side-R
Plate-side-R
View A
Back of A-View
⑨ -3 Plate-Side-R-Assy ⑨ -4 Plate-Side-R-Assy
Small-amount Class-A Molykote (EM-30L) to hatched areas
Rack-lift-up-R
Gear-idler-fuser
Motor-Assy.-fuser
(5-mm width)
Enlarged view
Gear-cassette-R
Moderate-amount
Class-C Molykote (HP300)
to hatched areas
Plate-side-R-Assy.
⑩ -1 Plate-Side-L-Assy. ⑩ -2 Plate-Side-L-Assy.
Plate-side-L
Guide-cassette-L
⑩ -3 Plate-Side-L-Assy
Small-amount Class-A Molykote (EM-30L) to hatched areas
Enlarged View
(5-mm width)
Enlarged View
⑪ Sensor-Regist-Assy. ⑬ Roller-Assy.-Idle(FD)
1
Fuser-shutter
⑫ Cassette-Assy.
Frame-separation-Assy.
Grease Application:
Apply a very small amount (Class S) of Molykote (EM-30L) to the sliding areas
of and (hatched areas) before assembling them.
⑭ -1 Printer-Unit (PX736)
Spring-torsion-L
Class-C Molykote (EM30-L) to posts (2 places)
Plate-lift-up-caulked
Cover-Assy.-top
Gear-reduction-L-UP3
Sprint-torsion-R
Gear-reduction-L-UP2
⑭ -2 Printer-Unit (PX736)
(1) (2) Plate-side-Assy.
(1) Apply a moderate amount (Class C) of Molykote
(EM-30L) to the inner wall of the hole (the hatched area).
Shafts-lift-up
Gear-reduction-L-UP4
Shaft-lift-up
Class-C Molykote (EM-30L)
to all-around gear tooth surface
(4) Move the shaft from side to side and rotate it to spread the
applied Molykote appropriately.
(3) (4)
⑭ -3 Printer-Unit (PX736)
40
100
100
5. MAINTENANCE MENUS
The adjustment of this printer can be implemented using the maintenance utility and also by key input through the operator panel.
This printer provides maintenance menus, apart from the normal menus. Select the menu that best suits the purpose of your intended adjustment.
This menu is activated when the power is turned with the MENU and MENU Category Item (1st Line) Value (2nd DF Functions
keys held down. Line)
The menu indications are given in English only, irrespective of the destination of the printer. CONFIG CODESET TYPE1 *J This menu is displayed on the printers for all
Note! Since this menu is likely to be changed depending on the destination or for MENU TYPE2 *E destinations.
other reason, it is not disclosed to the end users. TYPE1: Russian/Greek/ Bulgarian is
disabled.
Table 5-1 Maintenance menu indication table
TYPE2: Russian/Greek/ Bulgarian is
enabled.
Category Item (1st Line) Value (2nd DF Functions
When the menu is dismissed, the printer
Line) is automatically rebooted. For destinations
SYSTEM ENTER ****** Enters a password to enter the system of OEL/APS/OEMA, TYPE2 is the default
AMINTE PASSWORD maintenance menu. The number of digits value, and for the rest of destinations, TYPE1
for the password is 6 to 12 digits of figures is the default value.
and small-case alphabets. The default is TEST TEST PRINT ENABLE * Setting is made here to select either to
"000000". PRINT MENU DISABLE display or not to display "ENG STATUS
OKIUSER OKIUSER ODA * Used to set the destination. MENU IPRINT" under "USER MENU" - "PRINT
OEL JPOEM1: Japan OEM INFORMATION" category. If this item is set
APS OEMA: Overseas OEM for A4 default to "DISABLE", "ENG STATUS PRINT" will
JP1 OEML: Overseas OEM for Letter default. not be displayed at all. When the menu is
JPOEM1 When the menu is dismissed, the printer is dismissed after changing the setting, the
OEMA automatically rebooted. printer is restarted.
OEML FUSE- FUSE KEEP EXECUTE - Pressing the ENTER key issues a command
MAINTE- FLASH EXECUTE - Initializes the Flash ROM. When this item KEEP MODE from CU to PU, making the printer ONLINE.
NANCE FORMAT is executed, the menu is dismissed, and MODE A consumable part is replaced with a new
MENU formatting of the flash device mounted in the one with the power switched on and the
Resident (Onboard) begins. operation is checked (in this condition, the
CAUTION! NIC F/W will be erased new consumable fuse is not cut, and the
operation count is not added to the value
MENU RESET EXECUTE - Resets the EEPROM contents to the
of the old consumable part). Turning off the
factory defaults. After the settings have
power terminates the check mode, and the
been changed, the printer is automatically
mode becomes invalid next time the power is
rebooted.
turned on.
* Certain special items are not initialized.
ENGINE - Activates the self-diagnostic mode of the
RESET EXECUTE - Resets a content of EEPROM to thefactory
DIAG engine.
PARAMETER default. In addition to it, resets settings that
MODE
relate to OEM and can not be initialized by
"MENU RESET". Reboots automatically after Operations of the switches and LCD indications produced during the self-diagnostic mode
changing the setting. are different from the specifications for operation of the printer.
* Some settings of PU, Network, and so on See 5.3.2 Self-diagnostic mode.
are not initialized.
Operation on Operation on
Section Section
Operator Panel Operator Panel
No. of the No. of the
(Section No. (Section No.
Item Adjustment mainte- Item Adjustment mainte-
corresponds to corresponds to
nance Utility nance Utility
the Mainte-nance the Mainte-nance
Operation Operation
manual) manual)
11 Consu- Copying of consumable part counters Section Invalid operation 18 Test pint Execution of local print function Section Each local print
mable Drum counter (Y, M, C, K) 2.4.2.2.4 and transmission of specified files. 2.4.1.4.1 (See System
counter Fuser counter Adjustment purpose: Verification of Specification.)
mainte- Belt counter individual operation of the printer and
nance Toner counter (Y, M, C, K) transmission of downloaded files.
function Adjustment purpose: When half-used 16 Print Checks the Mac address and each Section Print a
consumable parts are diverted to another information firmware version. 2.4.1.3.3 configuration
printer, the value of each consumable check report (Menu
part is copied. Map) (refer to
12 Destina- Sets or checks the (CU) destination, Section Section 5.4.3 User’s Manual).
tion/ PnP device identification and USB 2.4.1.2.9 17 CPU/ Checks the information on the CPU and Section Print a
information identification. Memory memory installed on the printer (CU). 2.4.1.3.4 configuration
setup value check report (Menu
13 Sending of a Sends a specified file. Section Unavailable Map) (refer to
specified file 2.4.1.2.15 User’s Manual).
14 Indication Verification of the current values of Section Subsect. 5.1 18 Test print Executes the local print function and Section Perform local
of consu- consumable part counters. 2.4.1.3.1 sends a specified file. 2.4.1.4.1 printing
mable part Purpose: To check the printer on a (refer to System
counters stand-alone basis and send a download Specification).
15 Check of Indication of the set values of each menu Section Menu Map print file.
menu set set on the printer (CU). 2.4.1.3.2 (See User's 19 Switch scan Executes the switch scan test. Section
values Manual.) test Purpose: To check each sensor for 2.4.1.5.1
16 Check Verification of the Mac address and Section Menu Map proper operation.
of printer versions of various F/Ws of the printer. 2.4.1.3.3 Printing (See 20 Motor clutch Executes the motor clutch test. Section
information User's Manual.) test Purpose: To check each item, such as a 2.4.1.5.2
17 Check of Verification of the information of CPU and Section Menu Map motor or clutch, for proper operation.
mounted memory installed on the printer (CPU). 2.4.1.3.4 Printing (See 21 Color Executes the color registration Section
CPU/ User's Manual.) registration adjustment test. 2.4.1.5.3
memory adjustment
values test
22 Density Executes the density adjustment test. Section
adjustment 2.4.1.5.4
test
Operation on
Section
Operator Panel
No. of the
(Section No.
Item Adjustment mainte-
corresponds to
nance Utility
the Mainte-nance
Operation
manual)
23 Auto density Sets the auto density setting control Never use
adjustment parameter. this option.
control
parameter
setting (must
not be used)
24 Counter Checks the consumable, continuous Section
display consumable and waste toner counter 2.4.1.5.6
values.
25 Local Switches between the Factory and Section
parameter Shipping modes and checks the status of 2.4.1.5.7
setting the fuse.
26 Engine Makes an engine parameter setting. Section
parameter 2.4.1.5.8
setting
27 Media Makes a print media transfer parameter 2.4.1.5.9
transfer setting.
parameter
setting
5.3.1 Maintenance menu (For end users) Category Operator Panel Display Function
Item (Upper Value (Lower
There is a maintenance menu category among the normal menu categories. (Different from Display) Display)
the system maintenance menus) Mainte- POWER SAVE ENABLE Sets Power Save mode Enabled/disabled.
The items that can be set under this menu are indicated below. nance DISABLE Shift time to enable Power Save mode can
Menu be changed using
"POWER SAVE TIME" on "SYSTEM
Maintenance Menu CONFIG. MENU".
Values in shaded areas are initial settings. PAPER BLACK 0 Corrects print nonuniformity due to
Category Operator Panel Display Function SET +1 temperature variation. With faded images,
+2 change the value.
Item (Upper Value (Lower
-2 With scattering or snowing images in print
Display) Display) -1 output of high print density, decrement the
Mainte- MENU RESET EXECUTE Resets EEPROM of CU. Restore the user value. With faded images in print output of
nance menu setting to the factory default. high print density, increment the value.
Menu Selecting "Execute" of the menu exits the
PAPER COLOR 0 Corrects print nonuniformity due to
menu.
SET +1 temperature variation. With faded images,
Save MENU EXECUTE Saves the current setting menu. +2 change the value.
The menu lastly executed is saved and the -2 With scattering or snowing images in print
previous menu is deleted and overwritten. -1 output of high print density, decrement the
By pressing the Enter switch, the following value. With faded images in print output of
confirmation message is displayed. high print density, increment the value.
ARE YOU SURE?
TRNSPR 0 Used to correct dispersion of printing due to
YES/ NO
BLACK SET +1 temperature difference. Change the value if
If NO is selected, the screen is returned to
+2 a printed transparency film is blurred.
the previous menu.
-2 If an output shows a scattered- or snowing-
If YES is selected, the current menu setting
-1 like phenomenon in a high-density print part,
is saved and the menu is exited.
decrement the value. If an output is blurred,
RESTORE EXECUTE Changes menu settings to stored ones. increment the value.
MENU By pressing the Enter switch, the following
TRNSPR 0 Used to correct dispersion of printing due to
confirmation message is displayed.
COLOR SET +1 temperature difference. Change the value if
ARE YOU SURE?
+2 a printed transparency film is blurred. If an
YES/ NO
-2 output shows a scatteredor
If NO is selected, the screen is returned to
-1 snowing-like phenomenon in a high-density
the previous menu.
print part, decrement the value. If an output
If YES is selected, the menu is changed to
is blurred, increment the value.
the stored menu setting, and the menu is
This menu is not displayed for Japanese
exited.
products
* When executing under print data exists,
the execution is not performed.
XXXXX is activated with or buttom. The item selection screen is restored when [BACK] is pressed and held down.
buttom buttom
ENGINE DIAG LEVEL1
buttom buttom
buttom buttom buttom buttom buttom buttom buttom buttom buttom
SWITCH MOTOR & TEST REG DENS CONSUMABLE PRINTER FACTORY SENSOR LED
SCAN CLUTCH PRINT ADJUST ADJ TEST STATUS STATUS MODE SET SETT- HEAD
TEST PRINT TEST DENS ADJ K-ID UNIT K-IMPRESSIONS FACTORY ING DATA
PAPER ROUTE
ID MOTOR REG ADJ EXECUTE Y-ID UNIT Y-IMPRESSIONS MODE *5 TONER K
: PU EXECUTE
buttom buttom buttom EXECUTE buttom DENS ADJ buttom buttom buttom FUSE INTACT buttom SENSOR buttom
TONER SENS BELT TEST M-ID UNIT M-IMPRESSIONS Y
PAR-SET *6 BELT UNIT
CVO MOTOR PATTERN REG ADJ C-ID UNIT C-IMPRESSIONS M
DENS ADJ CHECK
FUSER TEST RESULT *2 FUSER UNIT TOTAL SHEETS C
UP_LU_FU RESULT *3 ID UNIT
MOTOR CASSETTE BLT REFLECT TR BELT UNIT CNT CHECK
REG L/ AUTO CALI-
FUSER MTR *1 TST
R_OHP_WG BRATION K-TONER (FULL) REG ADJ
REV PAGE BLT REFLECT ERROR < Display of LED
HT Y-TONER (FULL)
FUSER RLS RSLT *4 <Item for the display of the <Item for the FACTORY MODE SET Setting> Item 5* DRUM HEAD Serial
THERMISTER COLOR M-TONER (FULL)
REGIST density correction test results> FACTORY MODE OVER Number>
HUM_TEMP DUPLEX*1 C-TONER (FULL)
MOTOR <Item for the display of the belt Item *3 LIFE n 01 23 45 6789
MONO M-WASTE TNR FACTORY MODE The factory operation mode
_DEN reflection test results> Item 4* WR POINT
T1 HOPPING DENS ADJ CNT SHIPPING MODE Deselects the factory operation 1234567890123
BELT_T SPEED REV
MOTOR BLT REFLECT RESULT mode.
*1 : TRAY2, C-WASTE TNR n: K, Y, M, C
ID UP/DOWN FRONT RSCL LEV0 V/D OUT YMC BOTTOM
CNT Note) The parameters are determined by holding
RFID COLOR TRAY3 and WRT
MOTOR L-SIDE LEV0 V/D OUT K K-STC MODE
DUPLEX are down the [ENTER] button (3 sec.) (NBC) POINT
F-RL FI BL DT- REGIST R-SIDE LEV0 V/D OUT RD CNT
displayed <Item of the FUSE INT ACT> Item *6 Note)
DC SHUTTER LEV0 V/D OUT YMC Y-STC MODE
only when LEV0 V/D OUT K FUSE The parameters are
T1 EXIT CNT
installed. H_DUTY DENS-K INTACT determined by holding down
PE_PNE_CVO SOLENOID <Item for the display of the color M-STC MODE
registration test results> Item 2* H_DUTY DENS-Y CNT BELT UNIT INTACT: Not yet cut/BLOWN: Already cut [ENTER] button (3 sec.)
T1 CASETTE DUPLEX
H_DUTY DENS-M FUSE UNIT INTACT: Not yet cut/BLOWN: Already cut (NBC)
SIZE MOTOR REG ADJ RSLT C-STC MODE
H_DUTY DENS-C CNT K-ID UNIT INTACT: Not yet cut/BLOWN: Already cut
T2 PE_PNE_ DUPLEX SNS CARIBRAT (L) FINE ADJ Y [Y-L]
L_DUTY DENS-K
CLUTCH SNS CARIBRAT (R) FINE ADJ Y [Y-L] K OVER RIDE Y-ID UNIT INTACT: Not yet cut/BLOWN: Already cut
CVO_CA L_DUTY DENS-Y
D-RANGE (L) Y,M,C FINE ADJ Y [Y-R]
CNT M-ID UNIT INTACT: Not yet cut/BLOWN: Already cut
T2 T2 HOPPING FUSER FAN L_DUTY DENS-M
MOTOR D-RANGE (R) Y,M,C FINE ADJ Y [Y-R] Y OVER RIDE C-ID UNIT INTACT: Not yet cut/BLOWN: Already cut
HOP_LF_FED TEST L_DUTY DENS-C CNT
T2 FEED CRSE ADJ Y L,R,X FINE ADJ Y [X-L]
T2 CASETTE FUSER2 FINAL DENS-K
CRSE ADJ M L,R,X FINE ADJ Y [X-R] M OVER RIDE
CLUTCH FAN TEST FINAL DENS-Y
SIZE CRSE ADJ C L,R,X FINE ADJ M [Y-L] CNT
T3 HOPPING DUPLEX
FINAL DENS-M
T3 PE_PNE_ FINE ADJ Y L,R,X FINE ADJ M [Y-L] C OVER RIDE
MOTOR FAN TEST
FINAL DENS-C
CNT
CVO_CA FINE ADJ M L,R,X FINE ADJ M [Y-R]
T3 FEED DB DENS VALUE
T3 Note: FINE ADJ C L,R,X FINE ADJ M [Y-R]
DELTA-K 01=#*** Note)
CLUTCH
HOP_LF_FED The motor REG ADJ Y L,R,X FINE ADJ M [X-L] The parameters are reset
DELTA-K 04=#***
ID UP/ REG ADJ M L,R,X FINE ADJ M [X-R]
T3 CASETTE keeps rotating if DELTA-K 07=#*** by holding down the
DOWN REG ADJ C L,R,X FINE ADJ C [Y-L]
SIZE holding down the DELTA-Y 01=#*** [ENTER] key (10 sec.)
LV FAN CRSE ADJ Y [Y-L] FINE ADJ C [Y-L] (NBC)
DUP [ENTER] key for DELTA-Y 04=#***
TEST CRSE ADJ Y [Y-R] FINE ADJ C [Y-R]
two sec. DELTA-Y 07=#***
IN_RA_FNT CRSE ADJ Y [X] FINE ADJ C [Y-R]
when deter- DELTA-M 01=#***
DUP SK_CVO CRSE ADJ M [Y-L] FINE ADJ C [X-L] DENS-K
mining the choice DELTA-M 04=#***
Note: CRSE ADJ M [Y-R] FINE ADJ C [X-R] DENS-Y
of the motor. DELTA-M 07=#***
Refer to the "Switch CRSE ADJ M [X] DENS-M
DELTA-C 01=#***
Scan Test" sheet for CRSE ADJ C [Y-L] DENS-C
DELTA-C 04=#***
details. CRSE ADJ C [Y-R] BEFORE STD=***H
DELTA-C 07=#***
CRSE ADJ C [X] AFTER STD=***H
5.3.2.2 Normal self-diagnostic mode (Level 1) 5.3.2.2.1 Activation method for self-diagnostic mode (Level 1)
The menus of the normal self-diagnostic mode are indicated below. 1. The system maintenance menu mode is activated when the power is turned on
Maintenance with the MENU and MENU keys held down simultaneously.
Item Self-diagnosis Menu Adjustment
Utility
1 Switch scan test SWITCH SCAN Checking of inlet sensor No.18 2. Press the MENU or MENU key several times, until "ENGINE DIAG
and switch
MODE" is displayed. Pressing the ENTER key causes "DIAGNOSTIC MODE" to
2 Motor clutch test MOTOR&CLTCH Operation test of motor and No.19
appear.
TEST clutch
3 Execution of test TEST PRINT Print of test patterns built in Not operable DIAGNOSTICMODE
print PU
XX.XX.XX FACTORY/SHIPPING
4 Color drift REG ADJUST TEST Judgment of good/bad No.20
correction test color drift correction
mechanism. 3. XX.XX.XX of "DIAGNOSTIC MODE XX.XX.XX" which is displayed in the
5 Density correction DENS ADJ TEST Judgment of good/ No.21 LCD section is the version of the PU firmware. The set value of FACTORY
test bad density correction WORKING MODE is indicated in the lower line to the right. Normally, S-MODE
mechanism. for "SHIPPING" is displayed.
6 Indication of CONSUMABLE Indication of consumed No.23
4. Pressing the MENU or MENU key takes you to each self-diagnostic
consumable part STATUS state of consumables
counter step. (The menu items rotate as the MENU+ or MENU- key is pressed.)
7 Indication of PRINTER STATUS Indication of lifetime No.23
consumable part consumed state of
continuance consumables 5.3.2.2.2 Deactivation of self-diagnostic mode
counter
1. Turn the power off, and on again after ten seconds.
8 Factory/Shipping FACTORY MODE Switching between Factory No.3
mode switching SET mode and Shipping mode
9 Check of Fuse Indication of the status of No.24
status each fuse
10 Engine parameter SENSOR SETTING Setup of Enable/Disable of No.25
setup error detection by various
sensors
11 Indication of LED HEAD DATA Indication of the serial Not operable
LED head serial number of LED head data
number
2. Press and hold down the MENU or MENU key, until the item Temperature & humidity
sensor
Fuser
corresponding to the unit of Table 5-3 now to be tested appears in the lower line release sensor
Entrance sensor 1
1st-tray size setting SW
of the display section. (The MENU key increments a test item, and the Duplex
bottom sensor Tray-1 paper-end sensor
MENU key decrements a test item.)
Duplex rear sensor Tray-2 entrance sensor
3. Pressing the ENTER key initiates the test, and the name and current status of Tray-2 hopping sensor
Fuser Thermistor lower
the corresponding unit are displayed. 2nd-tray size setting SW
Fuser entrance sensor
Tray-2 paper-end sensor
PAPER ROTE:PU Belt Thermistor
Tray-3 entrance sensor
1=H 2=L 3=H 4=L Color registration sensor (L) Tray-3 hopping sensor
Color registration sensor (R)
Density sensor
3rd-tray size setting SW
Conduct this operation on each unit (Figure 5-1). The indications are produced
in the corresponding LCD display. (The indications vary from one sensor to
Duplex front sensor
another. See Table 5-3 for details). Tray-3 paper-end sensor
6. To end the test, press the BACK key. (The status of Item 1 will be restored).
line of the display section, and then, press the ENTER key. (The MENU
key increments a test item, and the MENU key decrements a test item.) Duplex FAN
2. Press and hold down the MENU or MENU key, until the item
corresponding to the unit of Table 5-4 now to be tested appears in the lower line
of the display section. (The MENU key increments a test item, and the TRAY1
Duplex Clutch Hopping Motor
(Registration Motor, Front Motor)
MENU key decrements a test item.)
Duplex Solenoid
Hopping Solenoid
MOTOR & CLUTCH TEST Duplex Motor
3. Pressing the ENTER key initiates the test, causing the unit name to start TRAY2 Motor
blinking, and the corresponding unit is driven for ten seconds (See Figure 5-2).
TRAY3 Feed Clutch
Note! After the unit has been driven for ten seconds, the status of Item 2. above
is restored. TRAY3 Hopping Clutch
4. Pressing the CANCEL key stops the drive of the corresponding unit. (The
indication of the corresponding unit will be maintained.)
5. Repeat Items 2 to 4, as needed.
6. To end the test, press the BACK key. (The status of Item 1 will be restored).
Table 5-4
This self-diagnosis is practiced to print test patterns built in PU. Other test patterns are PRINT EXECUTE – Pressing the ENTER key initiates print and
pressing the CANCEL key ends the print (Page
stored in the controller.
by page).
This print cannot be used to check the print quality.
TEST PATTERN 0 0: Blank sheet print
To diagnose abnormal images, follow Section 7. 1 - 7: See the following page (Pattern print).
8 - 15: Blank sheet print
1. Activate the self-diagnostic mode (Level 1), press and hold down the MENU
TEST CASSETTE TRAY1 Select the paper feed source.
or MENU key, until "TEST PRINT" appears in the upper line of If TRAY 2 or TRAY3 is not mounted, indication of
TRAY2/3 TRAY2 or TRAY3 will not be produced.
the display section, and then, press the ENTER key. (The MENU key
MFP
increments a test item, and the MENU key decrements a test item.) PAGE 0000 Setup of the number of test-print pages
2. The lower line of the display section shows the set items that are applicable to COLOR ON Select between Color print or Monochrome print.
* If ON is specified, ON/OFF needs to be
the test print only. Press and hold down the MENU or MENU key, OFF specified for each color.
until the corresponding item appears, and press the ENTER key. (The MENU DUPLEX 2 PAGES STACK Two-sided print is conducted with two-page
stack.
key increments a test item, while the MENU key decrements a test OFF OFF is selected for two-sided print.
item.) (If the set values of the items are not necessary (Default settings), go on 1PAGES STACK Two-sided print is conducted with one-page
stack.
to Item 5.)
MONO SPEED LOW Selects a monochrome-print speed:
3. When the ENTER key is depressed after holding down the MENU or LOW : 30 ppm
HIGH
HIGH : 32 ppm
MENU key in Item 2 above, a set item is displayed in the upper line of the
• " " denotes a default value. Items set here are valid only in this test mode (Not
display section, and a set value, in the lower line. Pressing the MENU key written to the EEPROM).
increments the set value, and pressing the MENU key decrements it (the Notes! PAGE setup........................After shifting the digit of the set value with the
MENU or MENU key, press the ONLINE
set value finally displayed will be applied). Pressing the BACK key defines the
key. The set value will be incremented. Pressing
value and restores Item 2. Repeat Item 3, as needed. the CANCEL key decrements it.
COLOR setup: ..................Pressing the ENTER key after selecting ON causes
TEST PATTERN the data indicated below to appear on the panel.
Print setup for each color...Pressing the MENU key or MENU key
1 activates shifting.
Pressing the ONLINE key or CANCEL key switches
between ON and OFF. Pressing the BACK key
restores the original panel indications.
4. When the ENTER key is depressed while "PRINT EXECUTE" remains displayed
in the lower line of the display section in the operation of Item 2., the test print
takes place with the set values specified in Items 2 and 3.
Pressing the CANCEL key stops the test print.
If any of the alarms indicated in the Detail column of the table below is detected
when test print is started or during execution, it will be indicated on the panel,
and the test print will be interrupted. (For details on the errors, see Subsection
5.3.2.14 Details of panel indications. In the case of a PU test print, the comments
displayed will be different.)
Pattern 5 Pattern 6
Pattern 7
• When print is executed, the following message is displayed: • The above displays are switched to the following by pressing the MENU key.
P=***
ETMP=***UTMP=***
W=***
REG=****EXT=***
P : Number of test-print pages (Unit: sheets) ETMP : A parameter for correction of constant hopping motor speed
W : Print wait time (Unit: seconds) (an environmental temperature) (in decimal).
UTMP : A parameter for correction of constant fuser motor speed
• Pressing the MENU key switches over the indication. (a target fusing temperature) (in decimal).
REG : A hopping motor constant-speed timer value (a set input/output value)
(in hex).
T=*** U=***[###] EXT : A fuser motor constant-speed timer value (a set input/output value)
(in hex).
H=***%L=***[###]
U : *** = Measured value of upper heater temperature [Unit: ˚C] • Pressing the MENU key switches over the indication.
KTR=*.** YTR=*.** • Pressing the MENU key switches over the indication.
• Pressing the MENU key switches over the indication. BELT : Constant speed timer value of belt motor (I/O set value) [Unit: HEX]
FRM : [***] = AD value of frame thermistor reading [Unit: HEX]
KR=*.** YR=*.** (xxx) = Frame temperature [Unit: ˚C]
MR=*.** CR=*.** • Pressing the MENU key switches over the indication.
TR1:k**y**m**c**
TR2:k**y**m**c**
TROFF:**
BELT xxx(***)
5.3.2.6 Color registration adjustment test (3) Pressing the [CANCEL] key while the test is under way aborts the test
([READY] light comes on) and restores the status of Item 2.
This self-diagnosis is utilized to adjust color registration of the printer and to locate the
cause of color misregistration. <<REG ADJ RESULT is executed>>
If any error occurs during a color registration test, restore the normal operation of the printer The same as the key operation in the execution of REG ADJ EXECUTE (2).
by following “Outline of color drift correction” of Chapter 2.
<< BLT REFLECT TEST is executed>>
1. Activate the self-diagnostic (Level 1) mode, and press and hold down the [MENU
(1) A color drift belt reflection test is conducted. ([READY] light blinking)
] key or [MENU ] key, until the following message appears. (2) When the test ends, the test result (OK or error name) appears in the
upper line of the display section, and **** RESULT, in the lower line.
REG ADJUST TEST
OK
2. Pressing the [ENTER] key causes the following message to appear. Press
Pressing the [MENU ] key increments the test result sequentially in
and hold down the MENU or MENU key, until the intended item is
the display.
displayed. Pressing the [MENU ] key decrements the test result sequentially
in the display.
REG ADJUST TEST
Pressing the [BACK] key restores the status of Item 3.
REG ADJ EXECUTE (3) Pressing the [CANCEL] key while the test is under way aborts the test
([READY] light comes on) and restores the status of Item 3.
3. Pressing the [ENTER] key executes the test of the item currently displayed on <<BLT REFLECT RSLT is executed>>
the panel. The same as the key operation of Item . in the execution of BLT REFLECT
TEST.
<<REG ADJ RESULT is executed>>
4. Repeat Items 2 and 3, as needed.
(1) Color registration adjustment test is conducted. ([READY] light blinking)
5. Press the [BACK] key to terminate the test. (Status of Item 1 restored)
(2) When the test ends, the test result (OK or error name) appears in the
upper line of the display section, and **** RESULT, in the lower line. Color registration adjustment test items
Display Function
OK
REG ADJ EXECUTE Execution of Color registration adjustment
REG ADJ RESULT
REG ADJ RESULT Viewing of the Color registration adjustment result
Pressing the [MENU ] key increments the test result sequentially in BLT REFLECT TEST Execution of the judgment of good or bad Color
the display. registration adjustment belt reflectivity
Pressing the [MENU ] key decrements the test result sequentially BLT REFLECT RSLT Viewing of the result of judgment of good or bad
in the display.
Color registration adjustment belt reflectivity
Pressing the [BACK] key restores the status of Item 2.
5.3.2.7 Print density adjustment test (3) Pressing the [CANCEL] key while the test is under way aborts the test
([READY] light comes on) and restores the status of Item 2.
This self-diagnosis is performed to test on the print density adjustment function of the printer
and to view the result. <<DENS ADJ RESULT is executed>>
This test is also performed to judge whether the print density adjustment mechanism works The same as the key operation of Item in the execution of DENS ADJ
normally or not. EXECUTE.
If any error occurs during a print density test, restore the normal operation of the printer by <<DENS ADJ PAR-SET is executed>> Indication only, without functionality.
following “Outline of density correction method” of Chapter 2.
<<AUTO CALIBRATION is executed>>
1. Activate the self-diagnostic (Level 1) mode, and press and hold down the MENU
(1) Automatic setting of a density sensor sensitivity correction value is made.
or MENU key, until the following message appears: ([READY] light blinking)
(2) When the test ends, the test result (OK or error name) appears in the
DENS ADJ TEST upper line of the display section, and **** RESULT, in the lower line.
OK
2. Pressing the [ENTER] key causes the following message to appear. Press DENS ADJ RESULT
and hold down the MENU or MENU key, until the intended item is
displayed. Pressing the [MENU ] key increments the test result sequentially in
the display.
DENS ADJ TESTZ
Pressing the [MENU ] key decrements the test result sequentially
DENS ADJ EXECUTE in the display.
Pressing the [BACK] key restores the status of Item 2.
3. Pressing the [ENTER] key executes the test of the item currently displayed on
(3) Pressing the [CANCEL] key while the test is under way aborts the test
the panel.
([READY] light comes on) and restores the status of Item 2.
<< DENS ADJ EXECUTE is executed>>
(1) A density correction test is conducted. ([READY] light blinking) 4. Repeat Item 3, as needed.
(2) When the test ends, the test result (OK or error name) appears in the
upper line of the display section, and **** RESULT, in the lower line. 5. Press the [BACK] key to terminate the test. (Status of Item 1 restored)
5.3.2.8 Indication of consumable part counters Display Upper Display Lower Format Unit Function
This self-diagnosis is practiced to indicate the consumed states of consumable parts. K-STC MODE ********TIMES DEC Times The printing dot counts of each
1. Activate the normal self-diagnostic mode, and press and hold down the [MENU CNT color TONER cartridge.
(The count is NOT reset by
] key or [MENU ] key, until "CONSUMABLE STATUS" appears in Y-STC MODE ********TIMES DEC Times
replacing cartridge.)
CNT
the display section, and then, press the ENTER key. (The MENU key
M-STC MODE ********TIMES DEC Times
increments a test item, and the MENU key decrements a test item.) CNT
TOTAL SHEET ********COUNTS DEC Prints The indication of the total Indication Set Value Function
CNT printing number of sheets FACTORY FACTORY MODE For setting the Factory Work mode (Fuse-cut
MODE disabled mode).
FUSE INTACT BELT UNIT ****** For checking the FUSE status of the transfer belt
unit.
Note:
****** is either FUSE UNIT ****** For checking the FUSE status of the fuser unit.
INTACT or K-ID UNIT ****** For checking the FUSE status of the K-ID unit.
BLOWN.
Y-ID UNIT ****** For checking the FUSE status of the Y-ID unit.
M-ID UNIT ****** For checking the FUSE status of the M-ID unit.
C-ID UNIT ****** For checking the FUSE status of the C-ID unit.
5.3.2.11 Setup of self-diagnostic function Indication Set Value Operation of Set Value Function
This self-diagnosis is practiced to Enable/Disable the error detections of the different types ID UNIT ENABLE Checks For enabling/disabling checking
of sensors. CHECK operation for mounted ID unit.
DISABLE Does not detect.
The error detections can be disabled or enabled temporarily for troubleshooting purposes.
However, this function should be exercised with utmost care, since it is able to set some REG ENABLE Stops.
For enabling/disabling the stop
items that require specialized knowledge in the field of operation of the engine. ADJUST of error issuance, based on color
ERROR DISABLE Does not detect. drift detection value.
After the function has been used, the set values must always be reset to the defaults.
1. Activate the self-diagnostic (Level 1) mode, and press and hold down the [MENU DRUM OVER STOP Does not extend life. For enabling/disabling extending
LIFE the drum life.
] key or [MENU ] key, until the following message appears. CONTI- Extends life.
NUANCE
BOTTOM
0~±2mm Adjust the print end position
WRT POINT
2. Pressing the [ENTER] key causes the following message to appear. Press and
Shaded part: Denotes the default.
hold down the [MENU ] key or [MENU ], until the intended item (See
the table below) is displayed.
5.3.2.12 Indication of LED head serial number
TONER SENSOR
This self-diagnosis is practiced to check whether a downloaded LED head data matches
ENABLE * the serial number of the actual LED head.
3. Pressing the [ENTER] key allows to select the set value in the lower line of the 1. Activate the self-diagnostic mode, and press and hold down the [MENU
display section.
] key or [MENU ] key, until "LED HEAD DATA" appears in the upper line
Pressing the [MENU ] key increments the set value.
Pressing the [MENU ] key decrements the set value. of the display section, and then, press the ENTER key. (The MENU key
4. Pressing and holding down (3 sec) the [ENTER] key while the value you want to increments a test item, and the MENU key decrements a test item.)
set remains displayed registers that value on the EEPROM. Then, the status of
Item 2 will be restored. 2. Pressing the [MENU ] key or [MENU ] key causes the serial numbers
5. Repeat Items 2 to 4, as needed. of the K/Y/M/C LED head data to be displayed sequentially.
6. Press the [BACK] key (except for the status of Item 4.) to terminate the setup. 3. Press the [BACK] key to terminate the test. (Status of Item 1 restored)
(Status of Item1 restored)
K ** ** ** ****
Indication Set Value Operation of Set Value Function
TONER ENABLE Detects. For enabling/ disabling toner xxxxxxxxxxxxx
SENSOR sensor operation.
DISABLE Does not detect.
** ** ** **** : Rev Number
BELT UNIT ENABLE Checks For enabling/disabling checking xxxxxxxxxxxxx : Serial Number
CHECK operation for mounted belt unit.
DISABLE Does not detect.
5.3.3 Various types of print on the individual printer 5.3.4 Functions of keys when depressed at power-on
equipped with controller The different keys provide the following functions when the power is turned on to the printer.
The following keys turn effective when pressed and held down, until "RAM CHECK" is
Menu Map print
displayed in the upper line of the LCD, and three to four asterisks "*" in the lower line.
Print program version and information of CU configuration.
Operation: (1) BACK key & ONLINE key & CANCEL key
(1) Press the "ENTER" button to cause [Information Menu] to be displayed. These keys launch the CU program without activating the objects which were
added in the download mode, etc.
(2) Press the "ENTER" button to cause [PRINT MENU MAP/EXECUTE] to appear.
(3) Press the "ENTER" button. (2) MENU key & MENU key
(1) Press the "ENTER" button to cause [Information Menu] to be displayed. These keys start the printer in the mode in which it remains permanently
(2) Press the "ENTER" button ONLINE, in disregard of warnings/errors (Factory-support function).
(4) ONLINE key
(3) Press the MENU button several times to cause [Network Information/
This key starts the printer in the dedicated mode in which objects, such as
EXECUTE] to appear.
network, USB, etc., are downloaded.
(4) Press the "ENTER" button.
(5) ENTER key
Or, press and hold down for two seconds or longer the push switch above the
This key launches the Admin menu.
network connector on the back of the printer main unit.
(6) Menu key
Demonstration Print
This key starts the PRINT STATISTIC menu.
Print a demonstration pattern of each act built in ROM.
Operation:
(1) Press the "ENTER" button to cause [Information Menu] to be displayed.
(2) Press the "ENTER" button.
(2) Switching to Shipping mode 5.4.2 Setup of EEPROM after replacement of CU PCB
When the engine control PCB has been replaced with a new one, the printer
still is in the Factory Work mode. Switch it to the Shipping mode. When the CU PCB is replaced, it is necessary for the new replacement PCB to take over
• Make the switching on the "Subsection 2.4.1.1.2.2 Factory/Shipping the user-settings that the user has been using to that point, For this, copy the EEPROM
mode" screen in "Subsection 2.4.1.1.2 PU PCB setup function" of the by the Maintenance Utility, and set up the CU Serial No. However, if SERVICE CALL 40
maintenance utility. is issued and the old EEPROM cannot be used, use the new PCB, and set the CU Serial
No.(See Subsection 5.4.2.2) and check the setup of destination (See Subsection 5.4.3).
Note! When the EEPROM (engine control PCB) has been replaced, the service
life information of the belt, toner, IDs, etc., is necessarily cleared. Therefore,
be aware that the service life management is likely to suffer errors until
the next time units are replaced. The counts that are cleared when the
EEPROM is replaced are those indicated below. Since the counts, except
for Total Sheets Fed, are cleared when the respective units are replaced,
the errors will be resolved at that point in time.
Belt unit Belt unit life count Number of printed pages since
the installation of a new belt
unit, converted into a number
of A4-size sheets.
Total number of sheets Printer life count Total number of sheets fed
fed
1. Setup on the operation panel: Start the printer in the maintenance mode, and set
the destination.
• Turn on the power with the MENU and MENU key held down.
• By pressing ENTER key after "SYSTEM MAINTE" is displayed briefly,
“ENTER PASSWORD” will be displayed. By pressing a password, the
display will change to "OKIUSER".
• Press the ENTER key.
• "OEL" will appear in the lower line of the LCD.
• Press the ENTER key, select the destination by operating the MENU
or MENU key, and press the ENTER key.
• Press the BACK key to define the setting. "JPI"
• Press the BACK key twice, or the ONLINE key once. This will cause the
printer to restart with the destination modified.
2. Explanation
This printer is ROM used in common for domestic and overseas markets.
This setting is stored on the EEPROM of the CU PCB.
When the version number of the program ROM is changed, the setting will be
reset to the default value.
Note! Make the setup when the printer remains at a standstill. Do not conduct it
during warming-up.
(1) Press the MENU or MENU key several times, and when [COLOR
MENU] is displayed, press the ENTER key.
Note! FILE SYS MAINTE1 is not displayed in the administrator menu with the
factory default settings. It is displayed by changing the default of "FILE SYS
MAINTE2" and "INITIAL LOCK" to "NO".
6. CLEANING
6.1 Cleaning.................................................................................... 143
6.2 Cleaning the LED lens array..................................................... 144
6.3 Cleaning of pickup rollers......................................................... 146
6. CLEANING
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
6.1 Cleaning
Clean the interior and outside of the printer, as needed, using a waste cloth and small
vacuum cleaner (hand cleaner).
Note! Be careful not to touch the image drum terminals, LED lens array and LED
head connectors.
OPEN button
(3) Wipe lightly the four lens surfaces of the LED head with a soft tissue paper.
Note! Do not use methyl alcohol, paint thinner or any other solvent, since they
damage the LED head.
LED head
Note! • Clean the Second Tray (optional) in the same manner, if [392 Paper
Feed roller (large) Jam] recurs frequently.
• Clean the feed rollers of the multi-purpose tray in the same manner, if
[390: Check MP Tray] is issued frequently.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
7.1 Precautions prior to repair........................................................ 148
7.2 Items to be checked prior to taking action on
abnormal images...................................................................... 148
7.3 Precautions when taking action on abnormal images............. 148
7.4 Preparations for troubleshooting.............................................. 148
7.5 Troubleshooting method........................................................... 149
7.6 Check of fuses..........................................................................205
7.7 Paper cassette switches versus Paper size
correspondence table...............................................................206
7. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEFRURES
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
MENU RESETTING Off Off Indicates that EEPROM of the controller side is
Abnormal image (or Repair in detail using being reset.
The condition that EEPROM is reset includes
problems that are not troubleshooting flow (see the followings.
displayed in the LCD) 7.5.3). • Changes of CU ROM (when disagreement of
CU F/W version is detected)
• Changes of destination channel
• Compulsive initialization of EEPROM (System
maintenance menu)
• OEM set of PJL command
RAM CHECK Off Off RAM checking. The rate of checked capacity to
**************** the total capacity is displayed on the 2nd line.
FLASH CHECK Off Off Displays that the content of Flash memory is
being checked.
It is displayed it when Resident/Option
Flash memory not fomented are detected, or
"MAINTENANCE MENU" - "FLASH FORMAT"
of a system maintenance menu is performed.
The function mentioned above is secret to
users.
Therefore, this status does not occur in a user
environment.
LCD LCD
Ready Attention Ready Attention
means no display in Description means no display in Description
LED LED LED LED
upper line. upper line.
FLASH FORMAT Off Off Displays that Flash memory is being formatted. CHECK DATA Off On Displays that an error takes place while the NIC
It is displayed it when Resident/Option DATA WRITE ERROR program data to update is being written.
Flash memory not fomented are detected, or <%DLCODE%> %DLCODE%
"MAINTENANCE MENU" 1: Memory alloc Error
- "FLASH FORMAT" of a system maintenance 2: Download File Error
menu is performed. 3: Device Free space acquirement Error
The function mentioned above is secret to 4: Device Free area Shortage Error
users.
5: File Write Error
Therefore, this status does not occur in a user
environment. 6: CU-F/W Mismatch Error
PROGRAM UPDATE Off Off Displays that a printer is a special mode LOADER VERSION Off Off It is shown that PU firmware has booted in
MODE to conduct the update of the NIC program XX・XX Loader mode.
(Controller firmware). This status may occur also in a user
This mode starts by turning on power with environment. When
pressing Online switch. it occurs, the maintenance by a maintenance
member is required (equivalent to S/C).
WAIT A MOMENT Off Blink Displays that the NIC program data to update is
DATA RECEIVE being received. COMMUNICATION Off Off Displays that communication to PU firmware
ERROR failed.
WAIT A MOMENT Off Off Displays that the NIC program data to update This status may occur also in a user
DATA RECEIVED OK has been received. environment. When it occurs, the maintenance
by a maintenance member is required
CHECK DATA Off On Displays that an error takes place while a (equivalent to S/C).
REC DATA ERROR program data to update is being received.
<%DLCODE%> %DLCODE% STATUS MODE Off Off Displays that normal Online mode starts.
1: Size Error Data (Job) from an external portion is
2: Check SUM Error processed even though an error takes place
3: Printer Model No. Error after Online (ready) state once this mode
starts.
4: Module I/F Version Error
Displays Error or Warning on a panel.
5: FAT Version Error If a power supply is turned on pressing a
WAIT A MOMENT Off Blink Displays that the NIC program data to <Enter>+<Back>+<Menu > switch, it will
DATA WRITING enter into this mode.
update is being written. This function is secret to users. Therefore, this
POWER OFF/ON Off Off Displays that the NIC program data to status does not occur in a user environment.
DATA WRITTEN OK update has been written.
Normal
LCD
Ready Attention
LCD means no display in Description Handling
Ready Attention LED LED
means no display in Description Handling upper line.
LED LED
upper line. PRINT NETWORK Varies Varies It is shown that a network setup −
ONLINE On Off Shows on-line status. − CONFIG is printing.
If chosen by menu
"INFORMATION MENU" -
OFFLINE Off Off Shows off-line status. To print from "NETWORK" , printing of a
* Ready LED in off-line is always PC, press the network setup will be started.
assumed to be Off. ONLINE key to
be online. Varies Varies Collate printing. iii: The number −
COLLATE COPY iii/jjj of copy in printing. jjj: the total
On Off Indicates the remaining amount − number of printing. When the
of toner. total number of printing is 1, it is
(When there is no indication on a normal printing display.
the second line in ONLINE.)
Varies Varies Copy printing. kkk: The number −
FILE ACCESSING Varies Varies The status showing FILE − COPY kkk/lll of pages in printing. lll:
SYSTEM (HDD/FLASH) is being The total number of printing.
accessed. When the number of copy
is 1, it is a normal printing display.
DATA ARRIVE Varies Varies Data receiving, process not −
started yet. CANCELING JOB Blink Varies Indicates that job cancellation −
Displayed mainly during PJL has been instructed and data
process without text print data or is being ignored until the job
during job spooling. completion.
PROCESSING Blink Varies Data receiving or output − CANCELING JOB Blink Varies Indicates if JAM occurs when −
processing. (JAM) Jam Recover is OFF, that job
cancellation has been instructed
and data is being ignored until
DATA Varies Varies Un-printed data remains in When the
the job completion.
Buffer. Waiting for data to follow. printer stops
under the CANCELING JOB Blink Varies Indicates a job being cancelled −
condition where due to no print permit.
DATA is being (Related to JobAccount)
displayed, 1. A job received from a user who
press the is denied printing.
ONLINE key to 2. A color job received from
print the data a user who is denied color
forcibly or press printing.
the CANCEL
key to delete CANCELING JOB Blink Varies Indicates that a job is being −
data. (BUFFER FULL) cancelled because the printer
area where the logs are stored
PRINTING Varies Varies A printer is printing. − has been used up and also
"Cancel job" is specified as an
PRINT DEMO PAGE Varies Varies Printing Demo Pages −
operation at the time of Log Full.
PRINT MENU MAP Varies Varies Printing Menu Maps − (Related to JobAccount)
Warning
LCD
Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling
LED LED LCD
upper line. Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling
LED LED
Varies Varies Checking toner cartridges. − upper line.
PREPARING RINTER
Varies On Toner amount is low. Displayed −
Varies Varies Shows cooling down status. − ORDER %COLOR% (Blink) in a combination of
ADJUSTING TEMP. It is cautious of a period following TONER (Off) other message in the first line.
"Adjusting Temp" In case of MENU "SYS CONFIG
MENU" - "LOW
Varies Varies Warming up. − TONER=STOP", ATTENTION
ADJUSTING TEMP. LED blinks and the
Varies Varies Indicates that printing has been − printer shifts to OFF Line.
OPTIMIZING TEMP suspended for a while due to When an ONLINE switch is
high temperature of the drum, pushed, or when arbitrary
or the printer is in a wait state errors occur and the error is
to cope with heat at the time of canceled, an off-line state is
switching narrow paper to wide canceled, and printing is
paper. continued until it is set to Toner
Empty. Arbitrary errors are errors
Varies Varies A printer is in power save mode. − of Priority 301-361.
POWER SAVE Displayed in a combination of "TONER LOW" status occurs
other message in the first line. when the power is on, the
LCD back light extincts in the LED of ATTENTION in a case of
energy saving mode and blinks
MENU "SYS CONFIG MENU" -
after that mode. If the power is on
during the energy saving mode, "LOW TONER=STOP is blinked
it lights up and extincts after 30 and go back to the off line after
seconds. However, the energy the initializing process.
saming mode remains. It is possible to operate untill
Also, it lights up in the priority "TONER EMPTY" by pressing
365 in shut down process. "ONLINE switch".
Moreover, when set as ADMIN
Varies Varies Executing Auto Color Adjusting −
MENE "CONFIG MENU"
ADJUSTING COLOR
- "NearLifeLED = Disable",
Varies Varies Executing Auto Density − Attention LED is switched off.
ADJUSTING Adjustment. %COLOR%
DENSITY Status code 10988 corresponds Y
to density reading), thereto M
10994 corresponds to density C
adjusting. K
Varies Varies Downloading PU F/W (This is not −
PU DOWNLOADING user-level error)
This display is an instant so that
you ca not see. The process for
writing is displayed in PU.
This function is secret to users.
Therefore, this status does not
occur in a user environment.
LCD LCD
Ready Attention Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling means no display in Description Handling
LED LED LED LED
upper line. upper line.
Varies On This warning is displayed at Replace a toner Varies On Not compatible for RF ID chip of Tell customers
%COLOR% WASTE Cover Open/Close or cartridge with %COLOR% TONER the toner cartridges (not genuine) that Failures
TONER FULL. Power OFF/ON after a waste- color displayed. NOT DETECTED %COLOR% from the non-
REPLACE TONER toner full error (Priority: Y genuine pro-
321.8) occurs. (Not occur for M ducts are not on
Black.) Displayed in a combi- C repairs without
nation of other message in the K
charge, and
first line. As long recommend
as this warning is being customers
displayed, a waste toner full to use the
error occurs , the printer shifts to OKI genuine
Offline and stops each product.
time it has printed about 50
copies. Varies On The life of the drum (warning). −
%COLOR% ORDER %COLOR% (Off) Displayed in a
M DRUM combination of other message
in the first line. The printer stops
C
at the point when it reaches the
Varies On It shows the toner cartridge of Recommend drum life (Shifts to error, OFF-
NON OEM authorized 3rd party. (RFID customers LINE.)
%COLOR% TONER Licensed to 3rd party) to use the Moreover, when set as ADMIN
%COLOR% OKI genuine MENU "CONFIG MENU" - "Near
Y products. Life LED = Disable ", Attention
M LED is switched off.
Y
C
M
K
C
Varies On The Region ID of toner cartridge Recommend K
%COLOR% TONER is not proper to the distribution customers
REGIONAL channel. to use the Varies On Notifies the fuser unit is near its −
MISMATCH %COLOR% OKI genuine ORDER FUSER (Off) life.
Y product Moreover, when set as ADMIN
M MENU "CONFIG MENU" - "Near
C Life LED = Disable ", Attention
LED is switched off.
K
Varies On Notifies the belt unit is near its −
ORDER BELT (Off) life. This is a warning; thus,
printing will not stop.
Moreover, when set as ADMIN
MENU "CONFIG MENU" - "Near
Life LED = Disable ", Attention
LED is switched off.
LCD LCD
Ready Attention Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling means no display in Description Handling
LED LED LED LED
upper line. upper line.
Varies On Notifies the life of the fuser unit Replace new Varies On Notifies the toner cartridge is not Install the toner
FUSER LIFE (warning). Displayed in fuser. %COLOR% TONER installed. This is a warning only. cartridge.
a combination of other message NOT INSTALLED %COLOR% Be careful
in the first line. Warning only (No Y that the toner
Life error). M cartridge
This appears when the cover C supplied with
was opened and closed just after K
the product
the fuser life error occurred. cannot be used
Also this occurred instead of the if the toner
fuser life error, if the "FUSER cartridge of
LIFE PRINT CONTINUE" setting other supply is
was 'ON'. used.
Varies On Notifies the life of the belt unit Replace new Varies On Notifies the life of the drum. This Replace the
BELT LIFE (warning). Displayed in a belt unit. %COLOR% DRUM is a warning only. image drum
combination of other message LIFE This appears when the cover in a displayed
in the first line. Warning only (No was opened and closed just after color.
Life error). the drum life error occurred.
This appears when the cover Also this occurred instead of
was opened and closed just after the drum life error, if the "DRUM
the belt life error occurred. LIFE PRINT CONTINUE" setting
Also this occurred instead of the was 'ON'.
belt life error, if the "BELT LIFE %COLOR%
PRINT CONTINUE" setting was Y
'ON'. M
C
Varies On Notifies the toner is empty. This Replace new
%COLOR% TONER is a warning only. toner cartridge. K
EMPTY This appears when the cover Varies On Belt Reflex Check Error. −
was opened and closed just after PU firmware does not notify
BELT REFLEX
the toner empty error occurred. this warning to CU firmware
ERROR
Also this occurred instead of the at the time of Shipping Mode.
toner empty error, if the "TONER Therefore, this status does not
EMPTY PRINT CONTINUE" occur in a user environment.
setting was 'ON'.
Y Varies Varies Density Adjustment Shutter Error −
M DENSITY SHUTTER 2.
C ERROR2 Error that does not occur at user
K level.
Displayed only in FactoryMode.
PU firmware does not notify
this warning to CU firmware
at the time of Shipping Mode.
Therefore, this status does not
occur in a user environment.
LCD LCD
Ready Attention Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling means no display in Description Handling
LED LED LED LED
upper line. upper line.
□ Varies Varies Density Adjustment Shutter Error 1. − □ Varies Varies Density Adjustment Black Sensor −
DENSITY SHUTTER Error that does not occur at user DENSITY BLACK Error.
ERROR1 level. SENSOR ERROR Error that does not occur at user
Displayed only in FactoryMode. level.
PU firmware does not notify Displayed only in FactoryMode.
this warning to CU firmware PU firmware does not notify
at the time of Shipping Mode. this warning to CU firmware
Therefore, this status does not at the time of Shipping Mode.
occur in a user environment. Therefore, this status does not
occur in a user environment.
□ Varies Varies Density Adjustment Color −
DENSITY COLOR Calibration Error. □ Varies Varies Density Adjustment ID ERROR 2; −
CALIBRATION Error that does not occur at user %COLOR% IMAGE smear due to ID failure.
ERROR level. DRUM SMEAR PU firmware does not notify
Displayed only in FactoryMode. ERROR this warning to CU firmware
PU firmware does not notify at the time of Shipping Mode.
this warning to CU firmware Therefore, this status does not
at the time of Shipping Mode. occur in a user environment.
Therefore, this status does not %COLOR%
occur in a user environment. Y
M
□ Varies Varies Density Adjustment Color Sensor −
C
DENSITY COLOR Error.
SENSOR ERROR Error that does not occur at user K
level. □ Varies On Density Adjustment ID ERROR; −
Displayed only in FactoryMode. %COLOR% LOW LED out of focus is assumed.
PU firmware does not notify DENSITY ERROR PU firmware does not notify
this warning to CU firmware this warning to CU firmware
at the time of Shipping Mode. at the time of Shipping Mode.
Therefore, this status does not Therefore, this status does not
occur in a user environment. occur in a user environment.
□ Varies Varies Density Adjustment Black − Y
DENSITY BLACK Calibration Error. M
CALIBRATION Error that does not occur at user C
ERROR level. K
Displayed only in FactoryMode.
PU firmware does not notify □ Varies On When output of color registration −
this warning to CU firmware SENSOR sensor is below reference value.
at the time of Shipping Mode. CALIBRATION PU firmware does not notify
Therefore, this status does not ERROR this warning to CU firmware
occur in a user environment. at the time of Shipping Mode.
Therefore, this status does not
occur in a user environment.
LCD LCD
Ready Attention Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling means no display in Description Handling
LED LED LED LED
upper line. upper line.
□ Varies On When a color registration error is − PRESS ONLINE SW Varies On Indicates that memory is full with Reduce the
REGISTRATION detected with coarse COLLATE ERROR copy data. It is displayed until the number of
ERROR n adjustment, or with the main- online button is pressed. pages to be
scan line adjustment. printed at a
PU firmware does not notify time.
this warning to CU firmware
at the time of Shipping Mode. PRESS ONLINE SW Varies On Indicates when a job is canceled Ask the
Therefore, this status COLOR LIMIT without permission for color administrator
does not occur in a user CANCEL PRINTING printing. (related to Job Account) for the job
environment. It is displayed until the online account.
n button is pressed.
2 = Yellow PRESS ONLINE SW Varies On Informs the user that a job ・ Set the user
3 = Magenta PRINT LIMIT is canceled without print ID of the job
4 = Cyan permission. (related to Job account in the
5= Account) printer driver.
It is displayed until the online
□ Varies On When a color registration error is − ・ If the user ID
button is pressed.
REGISTRATION detected with the fine has been set
SENSOR ERROR n control of registration adjustment, in the driver,
or with the sub-scan
confirm the
line adjustment.
user ID and
PU firmware does not notify this
warning to CU firmware its setting
at the time of Shipping Mode. with the job
Therefore, this status account
does not occur in a user administrator.
environment.
PRESS ONLINE SW Varies On Informs the user that a job is Execute
n
2 = Yellow
LOG BUFFER FULL canceled due to Log Buffer Full. [Obtain Logs
CANCEL PRINTING (related to Job Account) Immediately]
3 = Magenta
It is displayed until the online on the server
4 = Cyan
button is pressed. PC of print job
5=
accounting.
□ Varies On %TRAY%: The tray is empty. Load paper in a
%TRAY% EMPTY Treated as Warning until displayed tray.
printing to the empty tray is
designated.
In this case, Leisus I/F :
corresponding bits of both
LFTERR and LFTERR2 should
be '0'.
%TRAY%
Tray1
Tray2
Tray3
MP tray
LCD LCD
Ready Attention Ready Attention
means no display in Description Handling means no display in Description Handling
LED LED LED LED
upper line. upper line.
□ Varies On Indicates file system errors other LOAD On Off Indicates that the manual feed Press ONLINE
DISK OPERATION than the statuses related to the %MEDIA_SIZE% printing is requested. * The data will
ERROR above file system. In MP TRAY and Encourages the user to load be deleted
%FS_ERR% Processing without file system is PRESS ONLINE SW. the paper size indicated by unless the
available. %MEDIA_SIZE% paper size unit ON-LINE but-
%FS_ERR% at Custom follows the displayed ton is pressed
=0 ...GENERAL ERROR unit specification of the MP tray if within the
=1 ...VOLUME NOT AVAILABLE there is no specification from the time set by
=3...FILE NOT FOUND driver. If a unit is specified from [Manual
=4 ...NO FREE FILE
the driver, the unit specified by Timeout].
DESCRIPTORS
the driver is displayed.
Paper size at Custom is
=5 ...INVALID NUMBER OF
displayed as follows: “ <width> x
BYTES
<length> <unit>”
=6 ...FILE ALREADY EXISTS Ex) 210 x 297mm
=7 ...ILLEGAL NAME 8.5 x 11.0 inch
=8 ...CANT DEL ROOT‑
=9 ...NOT FILE
=10 ...NOT DIRECTORY
=11 ...NOT SAME VOLUME
=12 ...READ ONLY
=13 ...ROOT DIR FULL
=14 ...DIR NOT EMPTY
=15 ...BAD DISK
=16 ...NO LABL
=17 ...INVALID PARAMETER
=18 ...NO CONTIG SPACE
=19 ...CANTCHANGE ROOT
=20 ...FD OBSOLETE
=21 ...DELETED
=22 ...NO BLOCK DEVICE
=23 ...BAD SEEK
=24 ...INTERNAL ERROR
=25...WRITE ONLY
PRESS ONLINE SW Varies Varies Encourages the user to delete Press ONLINE
INVALID DATA or the warning display by pressing
TIMEOUT the online button since invalid
data is received.
It is displayed when un-supported
PDL command is received.
When the printer detects an irrecoverable error, it displays a service call error in the LCD Online Check Code
LCD Description
like the one given below: lamp Lamp Nnn
SERVICE CALL LOAD %MEDIA_SIZE%/ Off Blink The media type in the tray and the print Error
nnn: error %MEDIA_TYPE% AND data do not match. Encourages the user to
PRESS ONLINE SWITCH load the paper the tray.
Note! "nnn" is an error code. %ERRCODE%:%TRAY% Error 660 : Multi-purpose tray
MEDIA MISMATCH Error 460 : Multi-purpose tray 460
The unit of paper size in Custom: The unit
When a service call error is issued, an error code is displayed in the lower line of the specified for MPTray (menu setting) is used
LCD, accompanied by the relevant error information. Be sure to make a note of this error if no unit is specified by the driver. When
information (numeric values representing an address, etc.) and communicate it to the the driver specifies a unit, the unit is used
for display.
related departments, since such information will be required for the subsequent trouble ex.) 210x297MM
analysis/solution. The error codes and their meanings, as well as the related remedial 8.5x11.0INCH
methods, are given in Table 7-1-1 and 7-1-2. As a user pressed ONLINE key, the printer
could ignore this error at the just printing
Table 7-1-1 Operator Alarm job.
Online Check Code LOAD %MEDIA_SIZE%/ Off Blink The size of paper or media type in the tray Error
LCD Description %MEDIA_TYPE% AND does not match the print data.
lamp Lamp Nnn
PRESS ONLINE SWITCH Encourages the user to load the paper the
LOAD %MEDIA_SIZE%/ Off Blink The media type in the tray and the print Error %ERRCODE%:%TRAY% tray. 461
%MEDIA_TYPE% AND data do not match. Encourages the user to SIZE MISMATCH Error 461 : Tray1 462
PRESS ONLINE SWITCH load the paper the tray. 461 Error 462 : Ttay2 463
%ERRCODE%:%TRAY% (tttttt:TrayName, mmmmmm:PaperName, 462
Error 463 : Ttay3
MEDIA MISMATCH pppppp: 463
The unit of paper size in Custom: The unit
MediaTypeName)
Error 661 : Tray1 specified for MPTray (menu setting) is used
if no unit is specified by the driver. When
Error 662 : Ttay2
the driver specifies a unit, the unit is used
Error 461 : Tray1 for display.
Error 462 : Ttay2 ex.) 210x297MM
Error 463 : Ttay3 8.5x11.0INCH
The unit of paper size in Custom: The unit As a user pressed ONLINE key, the printer
specified for MPTray (menu setting) is used could ignore this error at the just printing
if no unit is specified by the driver. When job.
the driver specifies a unit, the unit is used
for display.
Paper size displays in Custom mode:
"<width>x<length><unit>"
ex.) 210x297MM
8.5x11.0INCH
As a user pressed ONLINE key, the printer
could
ignore this error at the just printing job.
REPLACE TONER Off Blink The signature ID of toner cartridge is not Error OPEN FRONT COVER Off Blink Inappropriate size paper was fed from a Error
%ERRCODE%: proper to the distribution channel. %ERRCODE%:PAPER tray. 400
INCOMPATIBLE It recovers by replacing with a proper toner SIZE ERROR Check the paper in the tray or check for
%COLOR% TONER cartridge for the device 614 Multiplefeed. Open and close the cover to
Error 614 : Y 615 perform recovery printing, and continue.
Error 615 : M 616 Recovery printing is performed by opening
617 and closing the cover and printing is
Error 616 : C
continued.
Error 617 : K
OPEN FRONT COVER Off Blink Paper jam occurred during paper feeding Error REPLACE FUSER Off Blink Notifies the fuser has reached its life. This Error
%ERRCODE%:PAPER from tray. %ERRCODE%: is the 354
JAM Error 391 : Tray1 391 FUSER LIFE error displayed based on the counter to
Error 392 : Tray2 392 indicate that the fuser has reached its life,
393 and printing will stop.
Error 393 : Tray3
Warning status takes effect at Cover Open/
OPEN FRONT COVER Off Blink Jam has occurred in paper path. Error Close.
%ERRCODE%:PAPER Error 380 : Feed 380
REPLACE BELT Off Blink Notifies the transfer belt has reached its Error
JAM
%ERRCODE%: life. 355
OPEN TOP COVER Off Blink Jam has occurred in paper path. Error BELT LIFE This is the error displayed based on
%ERRCODE%:PAPER Error 381 : Transport 381 the counter to indicate that the belt has
JAM Error 382 : Exit 382 reached its life, and printing will stop.
Error 383 : Duplex Entry 383 Warning status takes effect at Cover Open/
385 Close.
Error 385 : Around Fuser Unit
389
Error 389 : Printing Page Lost INSTALL FUSER AGAIN Off Blink Some thing wrong occurs when scanning Error
%ERRCODE%: by the release position sensor of the fuser 348
OPEN REAR COVER Off Blink Jam has occurred nearby DUPLEX unit. Error FUSER ERROR unit.
%ERRCODE%: Error 370 : Duplex Reversal 370 It recovers when normal value is scanned
PAPER JAM Error 371 : Duplex Input 371 after closing cover. If it does not recover,
Error 373 : Multifeed into Duplex 373 the fuser unit needs to be replaced.
OPEN FRONT COVER Off Blink Jam has occurred nearby DUPLEX unit. Error REPLACE BELT Off Blink Indicates waste toner full. Warning status Error
%ERRCODE%:PAPER Error 372 : Misfeed from Duplex 372 %ERRCODE%: takes effect only once at Cover Open/ 356
JAM BELT LIFE Close, and the error occurs again when
about 500 copies have been printed.
INSTALL DUPLEX UNIT Off Blink Duplex unit is open (removed). When this Error
%ERRCODE%: error is detected, printing stops. 360
DUPLEX UNIT OPEN
REPLACE IMAGE DRUM Off Blink The life of the image drum (Alarm) Error
%ERRCODE%: Warning status takes effect at Cover Open/
%COLOR% Close. 350
DRUM LIFE Error 350 : Y 351
Error 351 : M 352
Error 352 : C 353
Error 353 : K
〜
PLEASE POW OFF Off Off It is shown that the printer completed Error
SHUTDOWN COMP shutdown processing. (The backlight of 005: FATAL ERROR
LCD puts out the SERVICE CALL CU ROM Power OFF/ON
light) 020: FATAL ERROR Hash Check Does error display reappear? Yes Replace CU PCB.
POWER OFF AND WAIT Off Blink A dew is formed. (The display is different, Fatal Error
FOR A WHILE however, it is the same as the service call 126 SERVICE CALL CU RAM Power OFF/ON
%ERRCODE%: error.) 030: FATAL ERROR Check Error Does error display reappear? Yes Replace CU PCB.
CONDENSING *Fatal Error is not available in national
ERROR language. SERVICE CALL CU EEPROM Power OFF/ON
040: FATAL ERROR Error Does error display reappear? Yes Replace CU PCB.
POWER OFF/ON Off Blink A fatal error occurred. Fatal
%ERRCODE%:FATAL For more information, see attached 'Fatal <nnn> SERVICE CALL CU Flash Power OFF/ON
ERROR Calls List'. 041: FATAL ERROR Error Does error display reappear? Yes Replace CU PCB.
*Fatal Error is not available in national Flash ROM
language. Error on the
CU board.
SERVICE CALL Off Blink A fatal error occurred. Fatal
SERVICE CALL Flash File Access to the Flash ROM Power OFF/ON
%ERRCODE%:FATAL For more information, see attached 'Fatal <nnn>
042: FATAL ERROR System Error directly mounted on the CU Replace CU PCB.
ERROR Calls List'.
PCB failed.
〜
*Fatal Error is not available in national
043: FATAL ERROR
language.
045: FATAL ERROR
SERVICE CALL Off Blink A fatal error occurred. Fatal
POWER OFF/ON Engine I/F Is CU assembly set properly? No Set properly.
%ERRCODE%:FATAL '*' specifies the detailed error cause. 096
072: FATAL ERROR Error Yes Replace CU PCB.
ERROR *Fatal Error is not available in national 231
xx I/F error Is error recovered by replacing No Replace PU PCB.
language. 128
between CU board?
168
PU-CU.
169
POWER OFF/ON Off Blink Downloading Media Table to PU has failed. Fatal
%ERRCODE%: (Related to CustomMediaType.) 209
DOWNLOAD ERROR *Fatal Error is not available in national
language.
Message Cause Error Description Handling Message Cause Error Description Handling
POWER OFF/ON Video Error. s the CU Assy installed properly? SERVICE CALL Detected Is different 2nd Tray installed? No Install 2nd Tray of
073: FATAL ERROR A trouble was NoRedo the 112: FATAL ERROR different 2nd this printer.
xxxxxxxx detected Yes installation
Tray.
during properly.
image data Change the PC for SERVICE CALL Detected Is different 3rd Tray installed? No Install 3rd Tray of
development. Is the error issued again? Yes another of higher 113: FATAL ERROR different 3rd this printer.
(Illegal data grade, or execute
Tray.
received) print again after
reducing the SERVICE CALL High-voltage Is cable between PU board No Connect properly.
resolution. 121: FATAL ERROR and Yes Check improper
power supply
Replace the CU high-voltage power unit connections for
I/F error.
PCB. connected properly? high voltage.
Is there no improperly No Replace high-
Replace the
connections? voltage power
interface cable.
supply.
Reinstall the PC
printer driver. SERVICE CALL Low-voltage Low-voltage power supply No Check
122: FATAL ERROR power supply temperature error. connections for
POWER OFF/ON Video Error Is CU assembly set properly? No Set properly.
fan error. Yes connector of fan.
074: FATAL ERROR Fault detected Yes Replace CU PCB.
Replace low-
xxxxxxxx when image
Is fan in low-voltage power No voltage power
075: FATAL ERROR data is
supply unit operating? Yes supply.
xxxxxxxx extended.
Replace fan motor.
SERVICE CALL Parameter EEPROM or FLASH has Replace the Replace low-
081: FATAL ERROR consistency become incapable of reading CU board if the voltage power
Check error or writing. problem remains supply.
after cycling the
SERVICE CALL Abnormal Power OFF/ON
power.
123: FATAL ERROR environment Does error reoccur? Yes Replace the
SERVICE CALL Engine Power OFF/ON humidity /Not operator panel
104: FATAL ERROR EEPROM Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB. Connected PCB.
setting check humidity
is OK when sensor.
power ON.
SERVICE CALL Abnormal Power OFF/ON
Then detect
124: FATAL ERROR Environment Does error reoccur? Yes Replace the
read/ write
temperature. operator panel
error.
PCB.
SERVICE CALL Abnormal Power OFF/ON
SERVICE CALL Condensation Condensation is likely to occur Turn on the printer
106: FATAL ERROR engine control Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB.
126: FATAL ERROR in the printer in printers carried from the again after it is left
logic.
was detected. outside. alone.
SERVICE CALL Detected Is different Duplex Unit No Install Duplex Unit Turn on the printer again Yes Replace the
111: FATAL ERROR different installed? of this printer. after it is exposed to room operator panel
Duplex Unit. temperature for two hours PCB.
to half a day. Does the error
reoccur?
Message Cause Error Description Handling Message Cause Error Description Handling
SERVICE CALL Error detected Is fan connector connected No Connect properly SERVICE CALL Belt unit fuse Is belt unit setting proper? No Reset belt unit.
127: FATAL ERROR at the fuser properly? again. 154: FATAL ERROR cannot be Yes Turn power ON
unit cooling Yes Replace fan motor. disconnected. again.
fan. Does error reoccur? No Replace PU PCB. Does error reoccur? Yes Check cable
connections and,
SERVICE CALL Error detected Is fan connector connected No Connect properly replace PU PCB.
128: FATAL ERROR at the fuser- properly? again.
05 end cooling Does error reoccur? Yes Replace fan motor. SERVICE CALL Fuser unit Is fuser unit set properly? No After cleaning for
fan. No Replace PU PCB. 155: FATAL ERROR fuse cannot be fuser connector,
disconnected. reset.
SERVICE CALL LED head fault Is LED head properly set? No Install the LED Does error reoccur? Yes Turn power ON
131: FATAL ERROR detected. (131 head unit properly. again.
Yes Check the LED
〜
〜
Yes Replace the LED 163: FATAL ERROR (160= Y, 161 of toner to a fixed
head unit. (For = M, 162= C, Does error reoccur? Yes position.
Does error reoccur? fuse changing 163 = K) Replace toner
method, see It does not sensor or
Subsection occur in assembly.
7.6.) factory default
setting.
SERVICE CALL Error IIs ID unit set properly? Yes IReset ID unit.
142: FATAL ERROR detected No Turn power ON SERVICE CALL Thermistor Is an error message indicated? Turn on the power
again. 167: FATAL ERROR Slope Error again.
at ID position
Does error reoccur? Yes Replace ID Up/ Is the error issued again? Yes Leave the printer
of Up/Down
Down sensor. as is for 30
minutes, and turn
SERVICE CALL ID unit fuse IIs ID unit setting proper? No Reset ID unit. on the power
150: FATAL ERROR cannot Yes Turn power ON again.
Be
〜
again.
153: FATAL ERROR disconnected. Yes After check SERVICE CALL Compensation Is an error message indicated? Turn on the power
Does error reoccur? 168: FATAL ERROR Thermistor again.
(150 = Y, 151 connections Error Yes Leave the printer
= M, 152 = C, Is the error issued again?
of cable between as is for 30
153 = K)
PRT board and PU minutes, and turn
PCB, replace PRT on the power
again.
Does the printer recover from No PCB.
Replace PU PCB.
the error when the PU/PRZ
board is replaced?
Message Cause Error Description Handling Message Cause Error Description Handling
SERVICE CALL Upper Side Turn on the power POWER OFF/ON System Turn power ON
169: FATAL ERROR Thermistor again. 190: FATAL ERROR Memory Does error reoccur? Yes again.
Error Is the error issued again? Yes Leave the printer Overflow.
as is for 30
minutes, and turn SERVICE CALL PU Firmware Error occurered while writing Turn the printer
on the power 200: FATAL ERROR Download over the PU firmware. OFF/ON, and
Error retry to download
〜
again.
202: FATAL ERROR the PU firmware
SERVICE CALL Short circuit in Does error reoccur? Yes Turn power ON again. (Usually,
170: FATAL ERROR fuser Ther- again. the procedure
171: FATAL ERROR mistor or open Replace fuser unit. (PU firmware
detected. download) which
isn’t done, so this
SERVICE CALL Abnormal Turn power ON does not occur.)
172: FATAL ERROR temperature again.
173: FATAL ERROR detected by Does error reoccur? Yes Replace fuser unit. POWER OFF/ON Failed to Failed to download Custom Turn the printer
fuser Dose error reoccur? Yes Replace the low- 209: DOWNLOAD download Media Type table OFF/ON, and
Thermistor voltage power ERROR Custom Media retry to download
(high temp or supply. Type table the PU firmware
low temp.) again. (Usually,
the procedure
SERVICE CALL Short circuit in Turn power ON (PU firmware
174: FATAL ERROR back up roller again. download) which
Thermistor Does error reoccur? Yes Replace fuser unit. isn’t done, so this
detected does not occur.)
(at high
temperature). POWER OFF/ON An error was Unauthorized processing is After turn power
203: FATAL ERROR detected of the executed in the CU program. OFF, check
SERVICE CALL Open of back Turn power ON 204: FATAL ERROR CU program. connections
175: FATAL ERROR up roller again. 207: FATAL ERROR (203~214 between CU board
Thermistor Does error reoccur? Yes Replace fuser unit. 208: FATAL ERROR does not and PU board.
detected 213: FATAL ERROR occur in usual Then turn power
(at low 214: FATAL ERROR operating.) ON again.
temperature). F0C: FATAL ERROR
SERVICE CALL Abnormal Turn power ON FFF: FATAL ERROR
176: FATAL ERROR (high or low) again. SERVICE CALL RFID Reader RFID read device error Yes Check the
177: FATAL ERROR temperature of Does error reoccur? Yes Replace fuser unit. 230:ERROR not Installed connection of the
back up roller Dose error reoccur? Yes Replace the low- RFID R/W board.
Thermistor voltage power Yes Replace the RFID
Is the error issued again?
detected. supply. R/W board.
SERVICE CALL Option unit Turn power ON Replace the S2V
181: FATAL ERROR I/F error. (181 again. PCB.
182: FATAL ERROR = Does error reoccur? Yes Check connection
183: FATAL ERROR Duplex Unit, parts of connector,
182= 2nd Tray Dose error reoccur? Yes replace option
183= 3rd Tray) unit.
Message Cause Error Description Handling Message Cause Error Description Handling
SERVICE CALL RFID Reader An interface error was detected 01: Same as Error SERVICE CALL Error by media Media has clung to the fuser. Power OFF
231: FATAL ERROR I/F Error with the RFID reader device. 230 980:FATAL ERROR clinging to the Replace the fuser
01: communication error 02: Replace RFID fuser unit.
between the RFID reader R/W board.
and the engine PCB. SERVICE CALL Double toner- Multiple toner cartridges with Replace with
03: Check the
983:FATAL ERROR cartridge the same color have been a correct toner
02: the transceiver circuit error antenna cable
detected detected. cartridge.
of the RFID reader. connection.
03: communication error 04: Check to see if SERVICE CALL oner cartridge Toner cartridge not for the Replace with a
between the RFID reader the quantity of 984: FATAL ERROR mismatch device has been detected. toner cartridge for
and the Tag chip. 984: K the device.
〜
RFID Tags is
04: the RFID Tag detection correct. 987: FATAL ERROR 985: Y
error (more than 4 chips). 986: M
987: C
POWER OFF/ON Belt Is the cable of the high voltage No Connect cable set
901: FATAL ERROR temperature board from the Belt Thermistor properly again. ASIC ERROR CU PCB Turn on the power
abnormality correctly connected? (CU) DCON Does error reoccur? Yes Replace CU PCB
〜
904: FATAL ERROR 901: Short Does error reoccur? Yes Turn power ON Access Error Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB
902: Open again. DCON Clock
930: high No Replace belt Output Error
temperature thermistor.
SDRAM ERROR CU PCB Turn on the power
904: Low
(CU) DCON Does error reoccur? Yes Replace CU PCB
temperature
Access Error Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB
POWER OFF/ON Duplex FAN error inside the Duplex. Check to see if the *RAMRD/WR
918:FATAL ERROR FAN Alarm Duplex is properly ERROR for
Dtekution installed. VIDEO
Is the error issued again when Yes Check to see if the
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CRC Check After the download of PU data After turning
the power is turned on again? FAN is properly
CRC CHECK NG ( ) Error of PU (PU firmware, custom media on the power,
connected.
Yes Replace the FAN. down load Data data), CRC check error has redownload.
been detected. (this does not
POWER OFF/ON Black Image The black image drum (K-ID) Check to see if the occur since this
923:FATAL ERROR Drum Lock does not rotate properly. K-ID is properly processing is
Error installed. not performed in
Is the error message issued Yes Replace the K-ID. normal operation)
again when the power is turned
WDT ERROR PU Firmware Turn on the power
on?
Runaway Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB.
Is the error message issued Yes Replace the K-ID
again when the power is turned motor. ABORT PU Firmware Turn on the power
on? xxx = xxxxxxxx Runaway Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB.
POWER OFF/ON Fuser Motor The fuser unit does not rotate Check to see if IRQXX_IPT PU Firmware Turn on the power
928:FATAL ERROR Lock Error properly. the fuser unit is Runaway Does error reoccur? Yes Replace PU PCB.
properly installed.
Does the error reoccur after Yes Replace the fuser
Note! SERVICE CALL Error 168, Error 171, Error 175, Error 903, and Error 904
power cycling? unit.
are likely issued when the printer is cool at 0 deg.C or lower. Therefore, if
Does error reoccur? Yes Replace the fuser
motor. the printer is cool, turn on the power again after it has warmed up.
7.5.2 Preparing for troubleshooting (8-4) Duplex print jam occurs in the Duplex input................................................ 188
(8-5) Paper is not fed to a Regist roller from Duplex section....................................X
(1) LCD Display Malfunction.................................................................................... 169 (9) Paper Size Error (Error 400)............................................................................... 189
(1-1) Nothing is displayed in LCD......................................................................... 169 (9-1) Paper jam occurs when the end of paper is near IN1 sensor...................... 189
(1-2) The first line is black display in LCD............................................................ 170
(10) ID Unit Up-Down Error(Service Call 140-143).................................................... 190
(1-3) PLEASE WAIT.............................................................................................. 170
(1-4) An error message related to the operation panel is displayed.................... 170 (10-1)An error occurs in the operation of ID Unit Up.............................................. 190
(1-5) "RAM CHECK" or "INITIALIZING" are displayed........................................ 170 (10-2)An error occurs in the operation of ID Unit Down......................................... 190
(2) Irregular Operation of the device after turning on the power............................. 171 (11) Fuser Unit Error(Error 170-177).......................................................................... 191
(2-1) No operation................................................................................................. 171 (11-1) An error occurs right after turning on the power.......................................... 191
(2-2) Abnormal sound........................................................................................... 171 (11-2) An error occurs in 1 min. from turning on the power.................................... 191
(2-3) Abnormal odor.............................................................................................. 172 (12) Motor Fan Error(Error 122, 127, 051).................................................................. 192
(2-4) Slow starting time......................................................................................... 172 (12-1) Low voltage power unit fan does not rotate right after turning
(3) Paper Feed Jam(Error 391:1st Tray).................................................................. 178 on the power................................................................................................. 192
(3-1) Paper feed jam occurs right after turning on the power (1st Tray)............... 178 (12-2) DUPLEX fan does not rotate in DUPLEX printing........................................ 192
(3-2) Paper feed jam occurs right after paper feeding starts (1st Tray)................ 178 (12-3) Every fan in the machine does not rotate..................................................... 192
(4) Paper Feed Jam (Error 380)............................................................................... 180 (13) Print Speed is Slow (Low Performance)............................................................. 192
(4-1) Paper jam occurs right after turning the power............................................ 180 (13-1) Print speed decreases................................................................................. 192
(4-2) Paper jam occurs right after feeding paper.................................................. 180 (14) Option unit is not recognized.............................................................................. 193
(5) Paper Feed Jam (Error 390:Multi-purpose Tray)............................................... 181 (14-1) Duplex unit is not recognized....................................................................... 193
(5-1) Paper feed jam occurs right after turning on the power (14-2) 2nd Tray unit is not recognized.................................................................... 193
(Multi-purpose Tray)..................................................................................... 181 (14-3) 3rd Tray unit is not recognized..................................................................... 193
(5-2) Paper feed jam occurs right after paper feeding starts (15) LED head is not recognized(Error 131, 132, 133, 134)...................................... 194
(Multi-purpose Tray)..................................................................................... 182 (15-1) Service Call 131-134(LED HEAD Missing).................................................. 194
(6) Paper Path Jam(Error 381)................................................................................. 183 (16)Toner cartridge is not recognized(Error 540, 541, 542, 543)............................... 194
(6-1) Paper path jam occurs right after turning on the power............................... 183 (16-1) Errors caused by consumables.................................................................... 194
(6-2) Paper path jam occurs right after feeding paper.......................................... 183 (16-2) Errors caused by toner sensor..................................................................... 194
(6-3) Paper path jam occurs in a path route......................................................... 184 (16-3) Errors caused by machine defects............................................................... 195
(6-4) Paper path jam occurs right after reaching the fuser unit............................ 185
(17) Fuse Cutout Error (Error 150-155)...................................................................... 196
(7) Paper Exit Jam(Error 382).................................................................................. 185
(17-1) Fuse cutout errors........................................................................................ 196
(7-1) Paper exit jam occurs right after turning on the power................................ 185
(18) Dew Condensation Errors (Error 123)................................................................ 196
(7-2) Paper exit jam occurs right after feeding paper........................................... 186
(7-3) Paper exit jam occurs in a path route........................................................... 186 (18-1) Dew Condensation....................................................................................... 196
(8) Duplex Print Jam(Error 370, 371, 372, 373, 383)............................................... 187 (19) Connection Diagram........................................................................................... 197
(8-1) Duplex print jam occurs right after turning on the power............................. 187 Note! When the PU PCB is replaced, first read the data of the EEPROM chip of
(8-2) Duplex print jam occurs in the Duplex entry................................................ 187 the old PCB, and then, copy it to the new PCB after the replacement. (See
(8-3) Duplex print jam occurs in reverse of the paper.......................................... 188 5.4.1 Precautions on the replacement of engine control PCB).
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Voltage setting of Measure the supplied AC voltage. Check the Set the low-
low voltage power power supply settings of the printer in use. voltage power
(1-1-1) Confirm fuse supply unit (100V (Check the shortcircuit plug designed for setting to the
system/230V switching of low-voltage power setting. Short- proper values.
F5 (fuse) of PU PCB Check to see if F5 is blown out.
Replace F5 or system) circuit plug provided/not provided = 100V
PU PCB. system/230V system.)
(1-1-2) Confirm connection systems 5V power supplied Check the 5V power at pin 7 of the POWER Replace the low
to the PU PCB connector ⑩ of the PU PCB. voltage power
Connection between Check to see if the cord from the low-voltage Redo the supply.
low voltage power power supply is connected properly to the insertion of the
supply unit and PU POWER connector ⑩ of the PU PCB. Check for cord properly 5V power supplied Check the 5V power at pin 5 of the CN Replace the F5
PCB any incomplete connection or skew insertion. to the operator connector of the operator panel PCB (PRP or PU PCB.
panel PCB (PRP PCB).
Cord ASSY Check to see if the cord has any wire breakage. Replace the PCB)
interconnecting the Check to see if the cord has any peel-off of the cord with a
low-voltage power covering. Check for any fault in the cord ASSY, normal one. (1-1-4) Confirm the power short
supply unit and the such as dislocated wire, etc.
PU PCB 5V power and 24V Check for short-circuiting through the POWER Replace the
power supplied to connector ⑩ of the PU PCB. short circuited
Connection Check to see if the 7pin FFC is properly plugged Redo the the PU PCB 4, 5, 6 pin: 24V part.
between PU PCB into the insertion of the 7 pin: 5V
and operator panel OPE connector ⑰ of the PU PCB. Check to see cord properly. 8 pin: 0VL
PCB (PRP PCB) if the 7pin FFC is properly plugged into the CN 1, 2, 3 pin: 0VP
connector ⑲ of the operator panel PCB (PRP If there is any short-circuiting, locate it by
PCB). Check for any incomplete connection or isolation.
skew insertion. Unplug the cords connected to the PU PCB,
one by one, and locate the short-circuited part.
FFC interconnecting Check for wire breakage with a circuit-tester. Replace the
the PU PCB and the Also, check visually for peel-off of the covering. FFC with a
operator panel PCB normal one.
(PRP PCB).
FFC interconnecting Check to see if the 12pin FFC is properly Replace the low
the PU PCB and the plugged into the CUIF connector ⑨ of the PU voltage power
CU PCB. PCB. Check similarly the CU PCB side also. Supply.
(1-2) The first line is black display in LCD (1-3) PLEASE WAIT
(The display changes to “COMMUNICATION ERROR” if you leave them as they are)
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Cord ASSY Check to see if the cord has any wire breakage. Replace the (1-3-2) Execution of upgrading of PU firmware version
interconnecting the Check to see if the cord has any peel-off of the cord with a
low-voltage power covering. normal one. Upgrading of PU This indication will be produced following If the error
supply unit and the Check for any fault in the cord ASSY, such as firmware version upgrading of the PU firmware version. recurs even
PU PCB dislocated wire, etc. Verify the PU version by conducting Menu Print after the power
Check to see if the wires are properly connected or using the maintenance function. is turned on
on a 1-pin to 1-pin basis. again, conduct
the checking
Connection Check to see if the 7-pin FFC is properly Redo the of (1-3-1) and
between PU PCB plugged into the OPE connector ⑰ of the PU insertion of the (1-3-2).
and operator panel PCB. cord properly.
PCB (PPK PCB) Check to see if the 10-pin FFC is properly
plugged into the CN connector ⑲ of the (1-4) An error message related to the operation panel is displayed.
operator panel PCB (PPK PCB).
Check for any incomplete connection or skew Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
insertion.
(1-4-1) Error messages
FFC interconnecting Check for wire breakage with a circuit-tester. Replace the
Error messages Check the details in the Error Message Table. Follow the
the PU PCB and the Also, check visually for peel-off of the covering. FFC with a
instructions.
operator panel PCB normal one.
(PPK PCB).
(1-2-4) Check of LSI operation (1-5) "RAM CHECK" or "INITIALIZING" are displayed
I/F signal from PU Check to see if there is signal output through Replace the Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
PCB to operator the OPE connector ⑰ of the PU PCB. operator panel
panel PCB (PPK Pin 4: CLK PCB. (1-5-1) Indications on the operator panel freeze.
PCB) Pin 7: Transmitting data (Transmission of PU
PCB) Operator panel The indication of "RAM CHECK" or Replace ROM
Pin 9: CLR indications "INITIALIZING" remains on permanently. DIMM of CU or
The signal is permanently output if the PCB is the CU PCB.
normal.
I/F signal from Check to see if there is signal output through Replace the
operator panel PCB the OPE connector ⑰ of the PU PCB. operator panel
(PPK PCB) to PU Pin 3: Receiving data (Reception of PU PCB) PCB (PPK
PCB The signal is permanently output if the PCB is PCB).
normal.
7.5.2.(2) Irregular Operation of the device after turning on the power (2-2) Abnormal sound
(2-1) No operation Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (2-2-1) Check for motor step-out (Abnormal driver)
(2-1-1) Check of parts related to power supply Operating state of Use the self-diagnostic mode to check to see if Replace the PU
motors the motors are operating normally. PCB.
AC power supplied Check the supply voltage of the AC power. Supply AC Check in the presence and absence of a load.
to the printer power. If abnormal, the motors will emit a "boo".
Voltage setting of Measure the supplied AC voltage. Set the low- State of motor cords Check the laying of motor cords. Check visually, Redo the laying
low voltage power Check the power supply settings of the printer voltage power and also check for short-circuiting with a circuit- of the cord
supply unit (100-V in use. setting to the tester. properly.
system/230-V (Check the short-circuit plug designed for proper values. Disconnect the motor cord on the PCB side,
system) switching of low-voltage power supply setting and check the resistance between each pin of
[CN6]. Short-circuit the disconnected cord side and the FG.
plug provided/not provided = 100-V system/ Replace the motor cord.
230-V system.)
(2-2-2) Check for motor step-out (Loading problem of consumables)
5V and 24V power Check the power through the POWER Replace the low
supplied to the PU connector of the PU PCB. voltage Power Operating state of Use the self-diagnostic mode to check to see if Replace the co-
PCB 4, 5, 6 pin: 24V supply. motors the motors are operating normally. rresponding
7 pin: 5V Check in the presence and absence of a load. consumable.
8 pin: 0VL If abnormal, the motors will emit a "boo". To use a new
1, 2, 3 pin: 0VP consumable on
a trial basis, use
(2-1-2) Check of connections FUSE KEEP
MODE of the
Connected state of Check the items of (1-1). Follow the System Mainte-
operator panel The operator panel needs to be detected and description of nance Menu.
start operating, so that the printer functions. (1-1).
(2-2-3) Check for gear tooth skip (Loading problem of consumables)
Operating state of Use the self-diagnostic mode to check to see if Replace the
motors the motors are operating normally. corresponding
Check in the presence and absence of a load. consumable.
If abnormal, the motors will emit "pup, pup". To use a new
consumable on
a trial basis, use
FUSE KEEP
MODE of the
System Mainte-
nance Menu.
Check the installed Remove the PCBs and check visually the If the sill plates
state of the sill installed state of the sill plates. are not hooked
plates under the CU in the prescribed
and PU PCBs. positions,
correct their
installation.
Fuser unit Take out the fuser unit, and check for the smell. Conduct (2-3-2).
Low voltage power Take out the lower-voltage power supply unit, Replace the low
supply unit and check for the smell. voltage power
supply unit.
Life count of fuser Check the life count of the fuser unit in the self- the unit is
If
unit diagnostic mode. like-new, it
necessarily
emits some foul
smell.
Check for foreign Check for any foreign matter trapped in the Remove the
matter in fuser unit fuser unit, such as a paper chip. foreign matter.
(3) Error number and jam location at paper jam Diagram of jam location
Corresponding
Error No. Name Reference Jam Release Method J7 J9
Sensor (390:MISS FEED AT
(382:EXIT)
J13 FRONTFEEDER)
370 Duplex reversal J1 DUP-IN, DUP-R Jam release method ③ (385:Around Fuser Unit) J5(380:FEED)
J8 J6 J12(400:PAPER
371 Duplex input J2 DUP-F, DUP-R Jam release method ③ (383:DUPLEX EXIT Sensor (381:TRANSPORT) SIZE ERROR)
ENTRY) Fuser-IN Sensor WR Sensor
372 Feed error at Duplex J3 IN1 Jam release method ①
DUP-IN
373 Multi-feed in Duplex J4 DUP-B Jam release method ③ Sensor
Unit
380 Feed J5 IN2, WR Jam release method ① DUP-F Sensor IN2 Sensor
DUP-R SENSOR
IN1Sensor
381 Transport J6 IN1, IN2, WR, Fuser- Jam release method ②
IN, EXIT J10
(391:TRAY1)
382 Exit J7 EXIT, Fuser-IN Jam release method ②
JAM RELEASE METHOD ① If you do not see the top edge of paper
フロントカバー
Blue Dial
JAM RELEASE METHOD ② (4) Hold the fuser unit again by the handle and put it gently back in the printer.
(5) Push the lock levers (blue) of the fuser unit toward the rear, and fasten the unit.
FUSER unit section (Codes: 381, 382, 383,385)
Handle
(1) Raise the lock levers (blue) of the fuser unit in the direction of the arrows.
(2) Take out the fuser unit holding it by the handle, and place it on a flat table.
Handle
Note! After a jammed paper has been removed from the fuser unit section,
unfixed toner may still remain inside the fuser unit. Therefore, execute the
Menu Map print (Subsection 3.6), or print blank paper several times.
If the paper jam error is not cleared even after the jammed paper has been removed,
remove the other jammed paper by the procedure described below.
Fuser unit (1) Discharge static electricity by touching the screw by hand.
Locking lever (blue)
(3) Pull the jam release levers (two places) up and pull the jammed paper slowly in Screw
the arrow direction (toward you).
(2) Take out the image drum cartridges (4), and place them on a flat table. When neither the leading end nor the trailing end is visible
(3) Cover the image drum cartridges thus taken out with a black sheet of paper. First slide the jammed paper into the direction of the arrow, and then, pull it
Note! • The image drums (green tubular parts) are extremely vulnerable. Use out slowly.
good caution in handling them.
• Do not expose the image drum cartridges to direct sun or intense light
(over approximately 1500 uxes). Even under the room lighting, do not
leave them exposed for five minutes or longer. Fuser unit
Paper
Top cover Image drum cartridge
Black paper
Two -sided print unit section (Codes: 370, 371, 373) Second tray unit section (Optional)(Codes: 391, 392, 393)
(1) Open the two-sided print unit cover by pushing the jam releasing lever of the (1) Draw out the paper cassette and remove the jammed paper.
two-sided print unit section. (392: Second Tray, 393 Third Tray)
(2) After removing the paper, open and close the front cover by holding the handle
under the operator panel.
Front cover
Duplex unit cover
Note! If the two-sided print unit needs to be drawn out, turn off the power of the
printer.
Front cover
Paper cassette
7.5.2.(3) Paper Feed Jam(Error 391:1st Tray) (3-2) Paper feed jam occurs right after paper feeding starts (1st Tray)
(3-1) Paper feed jam occurs right after turning on the power (1st Tray) Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (3-2-1) Check of state of running route
(3-1-1) Check of state of running route Paper running route Check to see if there is paper jammed on the Remove the
in front unit running route. jammed paper.
Paper running route Open the front cover, and check to see if there Remove the
in front unit is paper jammed on the running route. jammed paper. (3-2-2) Check of state of mechanical parts
(3-1-2) Check of state of mechanical parts Check the sensor Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the
levers of inlet any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever with
Check the sensor Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the sensors 1 and 2. a normal one.
levers of inlet any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever
sensors 1 and 2. with a normal Check the separator Check if any foreign materials such as paper Remove the
one. assemblies of the dust on the surface of the feed roller or of the foreign material.
feed roller, the pickup roller or not.
(3-1-3) Check of electrical parts pickup roller and the
tray. Check if the feed roller or the pickup roller has Replace the
Check the state Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the Replace the worn out or not. separator
of sensor signal Maintenance Menu to check to see if the sensor PU PCB, front assemblies of
detection. signal is detected normally. sensor PCB the feed roller,
(RSF PCB) or pickup roller and
the connection tray.
cord.
(3-2-3) Check of operating state of motors
Check the output Check the following signals through the FSNS Replace the
levels of inlet connector ⑯ of the PU PCB. front sensor Feed motor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the PU
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the feed PCB or feed
sensors 1 and 2 Pin 4: Inlet sensor 1 PCB (RSF
motor operates normally. motor.
Pin 3: Inlet sensor 2_Confirm that the above PCB).
signal levels vary as the sensor levers are Feed motor driver nplug the HOPIDUP connector ① of the PU
U Replace the PU
actuated. PCB, and confirm the following on the connector PCB.
side:
Check the power Check the 5-V power through the FSNS Replace the Several Mohms between pin 1 and FG
supply of the front connector ⑯ of the front sensor PCB (RSF connection Several Mohms between pin 2 and FG
sensor PCB (RSF PCB). cord. Several Mohms between pin 3 and FG
PCB). Pin 5: 5V power Several Mohms between pin 4 and FG
Pin 1: 0VL
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Feed motor drive Check the connected state of the cord. Redo the Feed solenoid cord Check the connected state of the cord. Correct the
cord Check for incomplete connection or skew connection Check for any incomplete connection or skew connection
insertion, and check the cord visually to see if it insertion, and check the cord visually if it has properly.
properly.
has any assembling problem. any assembling problem. Replace the
Replace the cord
cord with a
with a normal
normal one.
one.
Paper feed motor Check that any cable is not pinched during Replace the Feed solenoid cord Check to make sure that the cord is not caught Replace the
drive cable assembling of the printer. solenoid under any assembled part of the printer. solenoid Assy,
Remove the HOPSIZE connector ① of the PU assembly and Unplug the HSOL connector ⑭ of the PU PCB, and redo the
re-assemble the and confirm the following on the cord side: reassembling
PCB and check the followings at the cable side.
printer correctly. Short-circuiting between pin 1 and FG Unplug properly.
Short circuit between pin1 - FG
Short circuit between pin1 - FG the HSOL connector ⑭ , and check to see if
Short circuit between pin3 - FG there is a resistance of approximately 89Ω
Short circuit between pin4 - FG between pin 1 and pin 2.
Feed solenoid Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the PU
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the feed PCB or feed
solenoid operates normally. solenoid.
Make this checking with the right side plate
detached, so that the solenoid is visible.
7.5.2.(4) Paper Feed Jam (Error 380) (4-2) Paper feed jam occurs right after paper feeding starts (Multi-purpose Tray)
(4-1) Paper feed jam occurs right after turning on the power Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (4-2-1) Check of state of running route
(4-1-1) Check of state of running route Paper running route Check to see if there is paper jammed on the Remove the
in multi-purpose tray running route. jammed paper.
Paper running route Check to see if there is paper jammed on the Remove the
in front unit running route. jammed paper. (4-2-2) Confirm condition of mechanical parts
(4-1-2) Check of state of mechanical parts Check sensor levers Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the
at the entrance any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever with
Check the sensor Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the sensor 1, 2 and WR a normal one.
levers of inlet sensor any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever sensor lever
1, 2 and WR sensor. with a normal
one. (4-2-3) Check of the operating state of motors
(4-1-3) Check of electrical parts Feed motor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Exchange a PU
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the feed board or paper
Check the state Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the Replace the motor operates normally. feed motor.
of sensor signal maintenance menu to check to see if the sensor PU PCB, front
detection. signal is detected normally. sensor PCB Feed motor driver Unplug the HOPIDUP connector① of the Exchange a PU
(RSF PCB) or PU PCB, and confirm the following on the board.
the connection connector side:
cord. Several MΩ between pin 1 and FG
Several MΩ between pin 2 and FG
Check the output Check the following signals through the FSNS Replace the Several MΩ between pin 3 and FG
levels of inlet sensor connector ⑯ of the PU PCB. front sensor Several MΩ between pin 4 and FG
1, 2 and WR sensor Pin 4: Inlet sensor 1 PCB (RSF
Pin 3: Inlet sensor 2 PCB).
Pin 2: WR sensor
Confirm that the above signal levels vary as the
sensor levers are actuated.
Check the power Check the 5-V power through the CN connector Replace the
supply of the front ⑯ of the front sensor PCB (RSF PCB). connection
sensor PCB (RSF Pin 5: 5-V power cord.
PCB). Pin 1: 0VL
Check the power Check the 5-V power through the CN connector Replace the
supply of the front ㉕ of the front sensor PCB (RSF PCB). connection
sensor PCB (RSF Pin 5: 5-V power cord.
PCB). Pin 1: 0VL
(5-2) Paper feed jam occurs right after paper feeding starts (Multi-purpose Tray)
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
(5-2-3) Check of the operating state of motors
(5-2-1) Check of state of running route
Feed motor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Exchange a PU
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the feed board or paper
Paper running route Check to see if there is paper jammed on the Remove the
motor operates normally. feed motor.
in multi-purpose running route. jammed paper.
Feed motor driver Unplug the HOPIDUP connector ① of the PU Exchange a PU
Sheet receive of Check to see if the sheet receive is always Modify the
PCB, and confirm the following on the connector board.
multi-purpose tray located in the upper position. tray, so that the
side:
sheet receive
Several MΩ between pin 1 and FG
will be raised to
Several MΩ between pin 2 and FG
the prescribed
Several MΩ between pin 3 and FG
position.
Several MΩ between pin 4 and FG
(5-2-2) Confirm condition of mechanical parts
(5-2-4) Check of connections
Check sensor levers Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the
Feed motor drive Check a connection status of the cord. Correct the
at the entrance any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever
cord HOPIDUP connector ① of the PU board. connection
sensor 2 and WR with a normal
Check half connection, incomplete plug-in or properly.
sensor lever one.
installation status of the cord by eyes. Replace the
cord with a
Planetary gears for Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
normal one.
paper feed control diagnostic mode, and actuate the feed motor planetary gear
(FRONT MOTOR) to make sure that both of the box.
Cord to drive a Check to make sure that the cord is not caught FG_Return the
planetary gears rotate in their lower positions.
paper feed motor under any assembled part of the printer. Unplug installation to a
(The planetary gear box is the right-hand white
the HOPIDUP connector ① of the PU PCB, and right status by
molded section, which is accessible by opening
confirm the following exchanging a
the front cover.)
on the cord side: cord.
Front cover Check to see if the right and left locks of the Replace the Short-circuiting between pin 1 and FG
front cover are properly locked. front cover Assy. Short-circuiting between pin 2 and FG
Short-circuiting between pin 3 and FG
Check the paper Check if any foreign materials such as paper Remove the Short-circuiting between pin 4 and FG
feed roller and the dust on the surface of the feed roller or of the foreign material.
pickup roller. pickup roller or not. Feed motor Confirm 3.4Ω or 5Ω of resistance is seen Replace the
between 1pin-2pin, and 3pin-4pin each at the feed motor
Check if the feed roller has worn out or not. Replace the feed cord side after pulling out HOPIDUP connector
roller. ① of the PU board.
7.5.2.(6) Paper Path Jam(Error 381) (6-2) Paper path jam occurs right after feeding paper
(6-1) Paper path jam occurs right after turning on the power Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (6-2-1) Check of state of running route
(6-4) Paper path jam occurs right after reaching the fuser unit 7.5.2.(7) Paper Exit Jam(Error 382)
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (7-1) Paper exit jam occurs right after turning on the power
(6-4-1) Check of operating state of motors Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Fuser motor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the PU (7-1-1) Check of state of running route
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the fuser PCB. Replace
motor operates normally. the fuser motor. Paper running route Check to see if there is paper jammed on the Remove the
Make this checking in the presence and Replace the in delivery section running route. jammed paper.
absence of a load. fuser unit. To
use a new fuser (7-1-2) Check of state of mechanical parts
unit on a trial
basis, use FUSE Check the sensor Check to see if the sensor lever demonstrates Replace the
KEEP MODE lever of the delivery any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever with
of the System sensor a normal one.
Maintenance
(7-1-3) Check of electrical parts
Menu.
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Signal cord for motor Check to see if the FFC is properly plugged in Correct the Fuser motor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
driver PCB, EXIT the RELAY connection diagnostic mode, and check to see if the fuser PU PCB, fuser
sensor cord Connector ⑧ of the PU PCB and the PUIF properly. motor operates normally. motor, or fuser
connector ㉒ of the junction PCB (P6Y PCB). Make this checking in the presence and unit. To use a
Check to see if the cord is properly connected in absence of a load. new fuser unit
the junction PCB (P6Y PCB) and EXIT sensor. on a trial basis,
use FUSE
Signal cord for motor Check to see if the cords are caught under any Replace the KEEP MODE
driver PCB, EXIT other part, or have any peel-off of the covering connection of the System
sensor cord or any assembling problem. cord, or correct Maintenance
the assembling Menu.
properly.
(7-2-4) Check of connections
(7-2) Paper exit jam occurs right after feeding paper Fuser motor drive Check the connected state of the cord. Correct the
cord Check visually for any incomplete connection or connection
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG skew properly.
insertion of the DCHEAT connector ④ of the Replace the
(7-2-1) Check of state of running route cord with a
PU PCB or any assembling problem of the cord.
normal one.
Face-up stacker Check to see if the cover is completely open or Eliminate imper-
cover closed. fect opening or Fuser motor Replace the
closing of the fuser motor.
cover.
Duplex pull-in gate Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the Duplex duplex pull-in (7-3) Paper exit jam occurs in a path route
pull-in gate operates normally. gate or replace
Make sure that it is duly on the exit side. the duplex so- Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
lenoid.
(7-3-1) Check of operating state of motor
Rear panel Check to see if the rear panel is installed Redo the
properly, and if it is not obstructing the paper installation of Fuser motor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
running route. the rear panel. diagnostic mode, and check to see if the fuser PU PCB, fuser
motor operates normally. motor, or fuser
Running route in Check visually for any load that obstructs Modify the load Make this checking in the presence and unit. To use a
delivery section running of paper along the route of the delivery portion. absence of a load. new fuser unit
section. Check to see if the delivery rollers are on a trial basis,
stiff in rotating. use FUSE
KEEP MODE
(7-2-2) Check of state of mechanical parts of the System
Maintenance
Sensor lever of exit Check to see if the sensor lever demonstrates Replace the Menu.
sensor any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever
with a normal
one.
7.5.2.(8) Duplex Print Jam(Error 370, 371, 372, 373, 383) (8-2) Duplex print jam occurs in the Duplex entry
(8-1) Duplex print jam occurs right after turning on the power Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (8-2-1) Check of operating state of solenoid
(8-1-1) Check of state of running route Duplex solenoid Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
diagnostic mode, and check the operating state V7Y PCB or so-
Paper running route Check to see if there is paper jammed on the Remove the of the Duplex solenoid. lenoid.
in duplex unit running route. jammed paper.
Open the front cover and see if there is paper Separator DUP Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
jammed in the middle of feeding through the (Delivery/ DUP- diagnostic mode, and check visually the motion separator DUP.
Duplex. Open the rear cover and see if there is intake switching of the gate (EXIT SOLENOID). See if its motion
paper jammed in the reversal path. gate located im- is stiff, or its amount of opening/closing is
Draw out the Duplex and see if there is paper mediately after fuser abnormal.
jammed at the insertion inlet to the Duplex. unit)
Open the running path cover of the Duplex and
see if there is paper jammed inside. On/off timing of Conduct test print with the cover open, and see Replace the WR
duplex solenoid if the separator DUP opens at the right timing. sensor lever or
(8-1-2) Check of state of mechanical parts solenoid.
Check the sensor Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the (8-2-2) Check of operating state of sensor lever
levers of the sensors any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever
of Duplex. with a normal Dup-IN sensor lever Open the rear cover, touch the Dup-IN sensor Replace the
one. lever by hand, and see if its motion is stiff. Dup-IN sensor
lever.
(8-1-3) Check of electrical parts
Dup-IN sensor Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the self- Replace the
Check the state Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the self- Replace the diagnostic mode to check to see if the sensor duplex PCB
of sensor signal diagnostic mode to check to see if the sensor Duplex PCB signals are detected normally. (V7Y PCB),
detection. signals are detected normally. (V7Y PCB), sensors or co-
Check the state of signal detection in two sensors or con- nnection cord.
cases: With a sheet of paper placed inside the nection cord.
duplex unit and with the paper removed. (8-2-3) Check of state of running route
Reversal transport Check to see if there are paper chips, burrs Remove the
path or any other foreign matters in the reversal foreign matters.
transport path that obstruct the running of
paper.
Dup-IN sensor lever Open the rear cover and touch the Dup-IN Replace the
sensor lever by hand. Check to see if its motion Dup-IN sensor
is stiff. lever.
Dup-In sensor Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the self- Replace the
diagnostic mode to check to see if the sensor duplex PCB
signals are detected normally. (V7Y PCB),
sensor or con-
nection cord.
Duplex motor Check visually to see if the paper has started Replace the
reversal motion from the slit of the rear cover. If planetary gear.
the reversal motion has not been started, check
to see if the planetary gear in the duplex unit is
stiff.
(8-5) Paper is not fed to a Regist roller from Duplex section 7.5.2.(9) Paper Size Error (Error 400, 401)
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (9-1) Paper jam occurs when the end of paper is near IN1 sensor.
(8-5-1) Check the operational condition of the clutch Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Duplex clutch Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the (9-1-1) Check of state of paper feed
diagnostic mode, and check the operation of V7Y PCB or the
the duplex clutch. clutch. Multiple feed of Open the front cover, and check to see if If the error
paper multiple sheets are fed through. recurs even
after the jam-
med paper
was removed,
replace the reed
of the tray in
use.
Paper size Check to see if the paper size specified for Change the
printing matches the size of the paper loaded in specified paper
the tray. size or the paper
size in the tray.
Inlet sensor 1 Check to see if the sensor lever demonstrates Replace the
any abnormal shape or motion. sensor lever
with a normal
one.
7.5.2.(10) ID Unit Up-Down Error(Service Call 140-143) (10-2) An error occurs in the operation of ID Unit Down
(10-1) An error occurs in the operation of ID Unit Up Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (10-2-1) Check of load in the descent
(10-1-1) Check for load in the ascent Load in installing/ Check to see if any abnormal load is felt in Replace the ID
removing of ID unit installing or removing the ID unit. unit or modify
Load in installing/ Check to see if any abnormal load is felt in Replace the ID the right and left
removing of ID unit installing or removing the ID unit. unit or right and side plates.
left side plates.
To use a new Greasing of right Check to see if the slant parts of the link levers Apply grease.
ID unit on a trial and left up-down are properly greased.
basis, use FUSE link levers
KEEP MODE
of the System Assembled state Check to see if any part around the link levers is Reassemble
Maintenance of right and left obstructing their motion. them correctly.
Menu. up/down link levers
Greasing of right Check to see if the slant parts of the link levers Apply grease.
and left up-down are properly greased.
link levers
Assembled state Check to see if any part around the link levers is Reassemble
of right and left obstructing their motion. them correctly.
up/down link levers
Assembled state Check to see if the link levers are assembled Reassemble
around link levers in such a manner that they link to the planetary them correctly.
gears.
Right and left link Check to see if the link levers are placed in the Reassemble
levers positions where the gears are engaged properly them correctly.
(check to see if the link levers are placed with
several gear teeth displaced.)
Up/down sensor Check to see if the sensor levers demonstrate Replace the left
lever (integrated to any abnormal shape or motion. link lever.
the left link lever)
Up/down sensor Conduct the Motor and Clutch Test of the self- Replace the
diagnostic mode, and check to see if the sensor high-voltage
signals are detected normally. Block the sensor PCB.
with a piece of paper, and then, unblock it to
see if the SCAN state varies.
7.5.2.(11) Fuser Unit Error(Error 170-177) (11-2) An error occurs in 1 min. from turning on the power
(11-1) An error occurs right after turning on the power Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (11-2-1) Temperature rise of fuser unit
Installed state of Check to see if the lower thermistor is located Replace the
lower thermistor away, whereas it should be in contact with the fuser unit. To
unit, causing a lower temperature than the use a new fuser
prescribed one to be detected. unit on a trial
basis, use FUSE
KEEP MODE
of the System
Maintenance
Menu.
AC voltage of low- Check to see if the AC voltage for the heater is Replace the low-
voltage power supplied normally. voltage power
supply Between pins 1 and 2 and between pins 3 and supply.
4 of the CN2 connector ㉔ of the power supply.
Heater-on signal Check to see if the heater-on signal turns active Replace the PU
delivered from PU to at the warming-up timing. "L" active while it is PCB.
low-voltage power ON.
supply Pin 11 and pin 12 of the POWER connector ⑩
of the PU PCB
7.5.2.(12) Motor Fan Error(Error 120, 127, 051) 7.5.2.(13) Print Speed is Slow (Low Performance)
(12-1) Low voltage power unit fan or CU fan does not rotate right after turning on the power (13-1) Print speed decreases
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
24V fuse F501 of Check to see if the fuse F501 is blown out or Replace the
duplex PCB (V7Y not. duplex PCB
PCB) (V7Y PCB).
24V supply of Check to see if the fuse F3 of the PU PCB is Replace the PU
duplex PCB (V7Y blown out or not. PCB.
PCB)
Fuses F2 and F4 of Check to see if the F2 and F4 are open or not. Replace the PU
PU PCB PCB.
24V power supplied Check the power through the POWER Replace the low-
to PU PCB connector of the PU PCB. voltage power
Pins 4, 5, 6: 24V supply.
Pin 8: 0VL
Pins 1, 2, 3: 0VP
7.5.2.(14) Option unit is not recognized (14-2) 2nd Tray unit is not recognized
(14-1) Duplex unit is not recognized Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG (14-2-1) 2nd tray PCB
(14-1-1) Duplex PCB
2nd tray unit Check to see if the 2nd tray unit in use conforms Replace the2nd
to the printer. tray unit.
Duplex unit Check to see if the Duplex unit in use conforms Replace the
to the printer. Duplex unit.
(14-2-2) Check of connections
(14-1-2) Check of connections
Connections from Check to make sure that the cord is properly Correct the
PU PCB to 2nd tray connected from OPTION connector ⑬ of the connections.
Connections from Check to make sure that the cord is properly Correct the
PCB (V7Y PCB) PU PCB to the Duplex PCB.
PU PCB to Duplex connected from OPTION connector ⑬ of the connections.
PCB (V7Y PCB) PU PCB to the Duplex PCB.
Square connector Check to see if there is any foreign matter in the Remove the
connecting 2nd connecting part of the square connector. foreign matter.
Square connector Check to see if there is any foreign matter in the Remove the
tray unit to the main
connecting Duplex connecting part of the square connector. foreign matter.
body
unit to the main
body
Square connector Check to see if the pins of the square connector Replace the
connecting 2nd are broken. connector.
Square connector Check to see if the pins of the square connector Replace the
tray unit to the main
connecting Duplex are broken. connector.
body
unit to the main
body
(14-2-3) Check of control signals
(14-1-3) Check of control signals
Signals output from Check the signals output from OPTION Replace the PU
PU PCB to 2nd tray connector ⑬ of the PU PCB. PCB.
Signals output from Check the signals output from OPTION Replace the PU
PCB (V7Y PCB) 5pin: TXD (PU-> DUP)
PU PCB to Duplex connector ⑬ of the PU PCB. PCB.
PCB (V7Y PCB) 3pin: RXD (DUP-> PU)
6pin: TXD (PU-> DUP)
4pin: RXD (DUP-> PU)
3rd tray unit Check to see if the 3rd tray unit in use conforms Replace the 3rd
to the printer. tray unit.
Directly install the 3rd tray unit to the printer, and follow (14-2) to
perform confirmation tasks.
7.5.2.(15) LED head is not recognized(Error 131, 132, 133, 134) 7.5.2.(16) Toner cartridge is not recognized(Error 540, 541, 542, 543)
(15-1) Service Call 131-134(LED HEAD Missing) (16-1) Errors caused by consumables
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
ID units and toner Are the ID units installed in the right positions? Redo the
Connected state Check visually the connected state of the FFC. Redo the conn-
cartridges Check to see if the lock levers of the toner installation
between CU PCB ection properly.
cartridges are locked properly.
connector and head
connector
Head FFC Unplug the FFC of the head, and check for any Replace the (16-2) Errors caused by toner sensor
wire breakage or peel-off of the covering along head FFC or CU
the cord. PCB. Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Check of Fuse Check voltage is 5V between capacitor CP7, Replace R190, (16-2-1) State of toner sensor
conduction on CU CP8. (See 7.6) R191(C8600)
board F504, Toner sensor Is the toner sensor lens stained with toner? Wipe off the
F506(C8800) or stain.
CU PCB
Toner sensor Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the Replace the
diagnostic mode to check to see if the sensor toner sensor
is normal. Hold a white paper in front of the PCB (PRZ
sensor, and see if the SCAN state varies. PCB), PU PCB
or the FFC
between PRZ
and PU PCB.
Note! How to check a toner sensor operation with SWITCH SCAN in the self- (16-3) Errors caused by machine defects
diagnosis mode.
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
(1) Confirmation of the operation in the device
(16-3-1) Loading on ID unit
1. Change to a display that a changing situation of the toner sensor is
confirmed from the operation panel in the self-diagnosis mode. ID Unit Is a heavy load imposed on the ID unit, for Replace the ID
Refer to Section 5.4.2.3 Switch Scan Test as for how to display the example, because the waste toner belt was unit.
operation panel. ruptured? To use a new
ID unit on a trial
2. When taking out an ID unit and toner cartridge (TC) from the device, there basis, use FUSE
is a window on the observers’ right from the device, in a position across KEEP MODE of
to the side of the TC. the System
In that window, a toner sensor is located. Maintenance
3. Hold up a piece of white paper against a sensor in a place within 3mm Menu.
from a sensor window.
(16-3-2) Operating state of motors
4. The operation panel displays "L" if a piece of paper has light reflection and
it displays "H" if not. ID motor Use the SWITCH SCAN function of the self- Replace the PU
5. By holding up a piece of paper, if the operation panel changes "H"to "L" or diagnostic mode to check to see if each ID PCB or the ID
"L" to "H", the device operates normally. motor operates normally. motor.
Make this checking in the presence and
Response in NG: absence of a load.
Response in NG:
• Confirm an operation state of each ID motor by MOTOR&CLUTCH TEST
in the selfdiagnosis mode.
• Clean the surface of the white light reflector at the side of TC. (Dirty from
a toner or paper dust.)
• Exchange a TC of a different color and ID unit by the set.
Exchange a TC or ID unit if the set of the different color is OK.
7.5.2.(17) Fuse Cutout Error (Error 150-155) 7.5.2.(18) Dew Condensation Errors (Error 123)
(17-1) Fuse cutout errors (18-1) Dew Condensation
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
FFC interconnecting Check for any incomplete insertion or skew Redo the Connection between Check to see if the 13-pin FFC is properly Correct the
the PU PCB and the insertion of the SSNS connector ⑱ of the PU connection PU PCB and high- plugged into the HVOLT connector ⑦ of the PU insertion of the
toner sensor PCB PCB and the SSNS connector ⑳ of the toner of the FFC voltage PCB PCB. cord properly.
(PRZ PCB) properly. Or, Also check to see if the 9-pin FFC is properly
sensor PCB (PRZ PCB). Also check to see if
the FFC has any wire breakage of peeloff of the replace the FFC. plugged into the HVOLT connector ㉑ of the
covering. high-voltage PCB.
Search for an imperfect connection or skew
(17-1-2) Fuse-cut circuit insertion.
PU PCB After checking the connections, turn on the Replace the PU FFC interconnecting Check for a wire breakage with a circuit-tester. Replace the
power again, and see if the error is issued again. PCB. the PU PCB and the Check visually for peel-off of the covering. connector with a
highvoltage PCB normal FFC.
Heavy variation Check to see if the environmental condition has Switch on the
of environmental changed from a low-temperature condition to a printer again
condition high temperature condition in a short time. after acc-
(For example, the printer was moved limatizing it to
from storage in a cold region to an office the new envi-
environment.) ronmental tem-
perature for one
hour or so.
Before turning
on the power,
touch the sheet
metal of the
controller panel
on the back
and internal
sheet metals
in order to see
how the casing
of the printer is
warming up.
Turn on the po-
wer again when
much difference
from the room
temperature is
no longer per-
ceived
CL1
Fuser
motor
(DC)
High-voltage Separator
MAIN1
CL2
power supply Board-V7Y-4 solenoid
ID UP/DOWN
MOTOR
Belt sensor Duplex
FAN
motor motor
RFID R/W
RFID
DUPLEX
HVOLT FAN
Board-RFID READ/
ID WRITE SYSTEM TP4
motor
(DC)
Fuser
Color registration
Fuser
HOP
sensor
Paper-end IN
sensor sensor
Paper size
switch
2nd (3rd) Tray
sensor To main unit
entrance Board-PRC Density release EXIT or upper tray
sensor (common to right and left) sensor sensor sensor
ID-up
motor
Hopping
motor
Feeding
CL1
SNS03 SNS12 PSZ clutch
HOPIDUP DCID BELT DCHEAT FANSOL RFID HVOLT FUSERIN RCR LCR DENS
MAIN1
EXIT
FUSER UNIT
Board-V7Y-11
Hopping
CL2
Board-PRZ Board-P6Y
clutch
RELAY
PUIF
Toner-Low Toner-Low Toner-Low Toner-Low
SSNS
SSNS
MAIN2
MOTOR
sensor sensor sensor sensor
FUSER
Feeding
transfer
motor
Board-PPK
To lower tray
operational
OPE
OPE
panel PU K-HEAD
Board-PU
CUIF
PUIF
Y-HEAD
WR sensor
IN2 sensor
Board-SP2 C-HEAD
Board-RSF
Paper-end sensor
PE
PC I/F
CN3 CN2
Hopping
solenoid
Duplex To 2nd Tray
unit Low
Paper size
switch voltage
FAN
Low-voltage power suply
AC
Note! Read a content of EEPROM chip on the old board and copy it to a new
board when exchanging a PU board.
LED head lens Check to see if the lens surface of the LED Clean the lens
head is stained with toner or paper chips. with a soft tissue
paper.
Installed state of Check to see if the LED head is properly Correct the ins-
LED head installed in the LED head holder. Also check tallation properly.
to see if the right and left tension springs are
properly installed.
(2-1-1) ID unit Type of medium Check to see if an especially thin medium is Use the
used for printing. prescribed
Drum exposed to Check to see if the ID unit has been left in an
Replace the ID paper.
light environment where its surface was exposed to unit.
light for a long time. To use a new (2-2-2) High-voltage terminal
ID unit on a trial
basis, use FUSE ID unit terminal Ensure visually that the high-voltage terminal of Replace the ID
KEEP MODE the ID unit is properly in contact with the contact unit or modify
of the System ASSY (see Figure 7-3). the high voltage
Maintenance terminal. To use
Menu. a new ID unit
on a trial basis,
Leak of toner Check to see if toner is leaking from the ID unit Replace the use FUSE
or toner cartridge. ID unit or toner KEEP MODE
cartridge. of the System
To use a new Maintenance
ID unit on a trial Menu.
basis, use FUSE
KEEP MODE
of the System
Maintenance
Menu.
Offset toner of fuser Check to see if the fuser unit has offset toner Repeat idle
unit from the previous print job sticking. printing by
using waste
medium, until
the offset toner
is exhausted to
the print medium.
Or, replace the
fuser unit. To
use a new fuser
unit on a trial
basis, use FUSE
KEEP MODE
of the System
Maintenance
Menu.
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Remaining quantity Check to see if a sufficient quantity of toner Replace the Filming of ID unit Check to see if the print was conducted in the Replace the
of toner remains in the toner cartridge. toner cartridge. absence of toner. toner cartridge
with a new one.
(3-1-2) State of exposure If still the error is
issued, replace
LED head Check to see if the LED head faces the drum Correct the the ID unit. To
properly in the prescribed position when the installed use a new ID
cover is closed. position of the unit on a trial
Also check to see if there is something on LED head. basis, use FUSE
the lightemitting surface of the LED head that KEEP MODE
obstructs the light emission. of the System
Maintenance
Connected state of Check to see if the LED head is properly Replace the Menu.
LED head connected. LED head.
Drum shaft Check to see if the drum shaft is so mounted Replace the ID
that it properly touches the right and left side unit. (4-2) Thin vertical lines (without color) (See Fig.7.2 F)
plates. To use a new
ID unit on a trial Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
basis, use FUSE
KEEP MODE (4-2-1) State of LED head
of the System
Maintenance LED head Check to see if the LED head has any foreign Remove the
Menu. matter sticking to the light-emitting surface of foreign matter.
the SELFOC lens.
(3-1-3) High-voltage terminal
(4-2-2) Running state of paper
ID unit terminal Ensure visually that the high-voltage terminal of Replace the
the ID unit is properly in contact with the contact ID unit or high- Path route Check to see if there is a burr in the paper Remove the
ASSY (see Figure 7-3). voltage PCB. running path before fuser that scratches unfixed burr.
Or, modify toner.
highvoltage
terminal. To use
a new ID unit
on a trial basis,
use FUSE
KEEP MODE
of the System
Maintenance
Menu.
7.5.3.(5) Cyclic Print Trouble (Refer to Fig.7.2 E) 7.5.3.(6) Color registration is wide.
(5-1) Vertical cyclic print trouble (6-1) "IN ADJUSTING COLOR REGISTRATION" is shown only a short time
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
Image drum Check to see if the periodicity is 94.3 mm or Replace the ID Color registration Execute REG ADJ UST TEST in the self- Replace the
not. unit. time diagnostic mode, and check the result. sensor that
(Approx. 40 sec if Any error issued is not displayed if the ONLINE originated NG.
Development roller Check to see if the periodicity is 39.7 mm or not. Replace the ID normal) indication is on. Clean the
unit. sensor.
Replace the
Toner supply roller Check to see if the periodicity is 58.4 mm or Replace the ID shutter.
not. unit. Replace the PU
PCB.
Charging roller Check to see if the periodicity is 37.7 mm or not. Replace the ID
unit. (6-1-2) Toner
Roller on the fuser Check to see if the periodicity is 87.7 mm or not. Replace the Remaining quantity Check to see if "ORDER TONER" or "REPLACE Replace the
unit fuser unit. of toner TONER” is displayed on the operator panel. toner cartridge
with a new one.
Fuser belt Check to see if the periodicity is 125.5 mm or Replace the
not. fuser unit. (6-1-3) Color registration sensor
Transfer roller Check to see if the periodicity is 50.3 mm or Replace the belt Dirty sensor Check to see if the sensor has toner or paper Wipe off the dirt.
not. unit. chips sticking.
State of paper feed Check to see if there is anything on the paper Remove the
system of running feed route that hinders the paper from running. obstacle.
route
Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG Confirmation Items Confirmation Tasks Action at NG
(7-1-1) High-voltage contact state (8-1-1) State of Limited color print menu
CH terminal Check visually from above to see if the terminal Replace the ADMIN MENU Item Check that, “CUSTOM PROCESS” setting Change to FULL
extending from the printer is properly in contact terminal of the value of the ADMIN MENU ITEM is set to FULL COLOR.
with the high-voltage terminal on the left side of printer side. COLOR. (Refer to Section 5.6 for ADMIN MENU)
the ID unit.
ID unit terminal Ensure visually that the high-voltage terminal of Replace the
the ID unit is properly in contact with the contact ID unit, high-
ASSY (see Figure 7-3) voltage PCB,
or modify the
highvoltage
terminal. To use
a new ID unit Charging Roller
on a trial basis,
use FUSE Ground
KEEP MODE
of the System
Maintenance
Menu.
Developing
Roller
(7-1-2) State of high-voltage output
Toner Supply Roller
CH output If a high-voltage probe is available among the Replace the
maintenance tools, open the left cover, and high-voltage
check the CH output with the high-voltage probe PCB.
through the solder side of the high-voltage PCB Figure 7.3
while the machine is printing.
(The high-voltage probe is not an ordinary
maintenance tool.)
OPTION
Fuse Name Error Description Insert Point Resistance CP5
CP3
POWER
ID-up/ down error 24V High voltage, fan, update
Ver.
24V
CN4
CN4
CN2
TR-K TR-Y TR-M TR-C
CN1
IP901 IP902
Bit No. Dial Indication Size (OEL) Dial Indication Size (ODA)
1 2 3 4 TRAY1 TRAY2/3 TRAY1 TRAY2/3
H H H H No cassette No cassette No cassette No cassette
L L L L A4 A4 A4 A4
H L H H B4 B4 LEGAL LEGAL
L L H L A3 A3 A3 A3
Press of SW: L
8. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
8.1 Check of resistance values......................................................208
8.2 Component layout.................................................................... 212
8. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
Red
1
M
Brown
Transport belt 2 Between pin 1 and pin 2: 3.4Ω
motor Between pin 3 and pin 4: 3.4Ω
Yellow
3
Blue
4
ID motor
Both ends of F1: 1Ω or less
F1
M
2 Between pin 1 and pin 2: 6.1Ω
ID up/ down motor
Between pin 3 and pin 4: 6.1Ω
IP1
M
2 Between pin 1 and pin 2: 3.4Ω
Feed motor
Between pin 3 and pin 4: 3.4Ω
M
2 Between pin 1 and pin 2: 2.4Ω
Duplex motor
Between pin 3 and pin 4: 2.4Ω
M
2 Between pin 1 and pin 2: 3.4Ω
2nd tray feed motor
Between pin 3 and pin 4: 3.4Ω
Thermostat
Upper #1 800W
3
Upper #2 350W
1
2 Lower 50W
13P-RWZV-K4GG-P4
CZHR-07V-S
Lower Thermistor
1 B6
(PT5-312)
2 B5
Fuse A1 A7 2 1
3 B4
4 B3
5 B2
(Revison)
6 B1
13P-RWZV-K4GG-P4
R67
R44
R87
R86 R99 R45
C38 C45 R36
R47
R38
R39 R49
R50
R51
R41 R42
R43
C8 C14
C9 C15
C16
C10 C17
C11 C18
C12 C19
C13 R35
R56 R84
R54 R85
FSNS PE 11 10 1
5 1 11 1
DCID
1 8 1 1 5
2
SSNS
FET3 FET1
R5
HOPIDUP SIZE 3 1 R1
1 RM5 RM3
FET4 FET2
R27
R83
R24
R23
R102
F2 F3
R29
R61
Q13
RM1
F1
D1
R79
R9
C6
R25
R82
C37
C7
R64 R98 R96 R94 R92 R104
R75 OPE
R97 R95 R93
C22
1
OPTION
120
Q15 10
CP3
Q4 Q3
POWFAN
D2
61
C2
60
R71
D4 C1
D16
121
21
COMP1
22
25
1
48
2
FSNSOL
IC6
CP5
81
2
ARMORED
7
R72
R65 F5 FM1
POWLED1
OPAMP4
POWER
R62
R63 C40 C39
C25 R89 R88
24
1
14
C26
BELT
BF5
13
IC7
R74
R73
IC5
1
21
1
R77 R78
180
13
F4
R57 CP4 R3
240
C3 IC1
181
D13 C4
HVOLT
R15 R21
R14 R20
R80 R81
R12
R11
R10 R17
R8 C5
R16 C20
RELAY
D14 R69
OPAMP1
IC2
D15
IC4 R31
IC3 C41
RM8
R58
R59
R60
R32
R100
10
C42
R28
OSC1
C43
1
R33
D3 Q9 Q2 1 R6 R2
R101
17 CP2
C21 RFID
R90 CUIF 1
C44 5
1
9 DCHEAT 1 16
Solder side
R510
BF502
R509
FET503FET502 FET501
R548R547 R546
R590 R580 R579 C537
R507
R616 R536 C503
R538
R525
R523
R522
R524
R518
R519
R520
C553 R577 R578 R565 R556
IC501
C544 R576 R564
FET508 R595 C543 R575 R563
C558
C573
C552 R574 R573 R562 R554
C566
R506
Q502
R607 R589 R572 R571 R508
R606 FET507 C536 BF504 C502
C520
C560 R552 C511
R605 R604 Q501
C510
R603 BF503
R588 R585
R587 C550
C551
C542
R602 R517 R645 D501
C559 C557 R515 C521
C509
FET510 C570
C528 C527
R600
R545 Q504
R570
R599
C555
C526 C524
R569
C534
C508
FET509
C525
C533 Q503
D508
R598
C547 R567
C549 C541
C548 R559
R631 R629 FET504
C507
R630 R628
C554
C546
R584
R560
C535
C523
R593
RM503
R642 R643 R623
R608
R632
C518 C513
R627
R512
R539 R640 C522 C515
R582 C512
R592 D510 C532 C568 C567 C501
R581 R544 R626 R622
R503
R566 D509 R550 R625 R621 R586
R591 R551 C530 IC503 R502
R527
R526 R541 R528 R501
C545 C540 Q506 R543 R542 RM502
C539 C529
R549
R646
C538
R650
R649
R558
FET506 C504 BF506
Q508 Q505
FET505 R597
R639
R638
R651
D503 Q507
C506
C565
C564
C563
C562
R644 R513
RM501
R615
R614
R613
R612
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8. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
R151
R156
R141
R138
RM23
R188
Component side
R152
R155
R142
R139
R187
R82
IC4 R41
R174
R57
RM22
R182
C75 C77 C80 C81
C76 C78 C79 C82
C69 C70 C71 C72
28
28
28
28
C94
24
24
24
24
R191
CP7 C61
C74
IC14
CP8
R190
MHEAD
KHEAD
CHEAD
YHEAD
R154
R153 C53
R150
R149
RM19
OSC2
C83
R136 BF1
RM20 R134
BF8
BF5
R133
BF6
BF3
C63 BF7
R135
RM18
BF4
C55
BF9
1
4
C48
C51
25
24
C50
CN4
1
C40 C56
C43
1
RM12
128 65 C47 RM11 BF2 C49 C57
129 64 C58
2
3
C41
IC7
LED3LED2LED1
R114
C37 R94 C59
R95R108R113
C42 IC6
RM10
CP5 C38 C54
C60
R102
R112
C52
R107 R103
RM7
RM6
1
12
48
R85
R86
R92
IC2 R100R101 CP4 C36
R87
108 73
R78 R80 109
R88
72
R64
R77
CN3
8
C93
7
RM3 C28 RM4 C34
R48 C29 C92
CN5
R40
192
C27
R68
1 IC12 R70 R47R39
RM1
C25
1
2
1
C21 R34
C26
R65
144 37
C14
C15
R137
NICSW
R157 1
R66
C19
C13 R29 C20
C17
C9
C7
OSCLAN
C10
C6
C8
C4
C2
1 9 C3
2 10 C1
CP2 REG1 CP1 IC15
CN1
R177
R116 R126
R117 R127
R120 R175
R121 R130
R122 R131
RM15
RM16
RM17
RM13
RM14
R178
R119
R128
R110
R109R111
R104R105
R106
R96
R176
R97 R98 R90
R89 R84
R83 R42 ZA2
ZA1 RM5 IC3
R72 R73 R75 R76
R58 TESTCON TESTD26 R60 R62
R59 TESTD23 R61 R63
R173 R51 TESTD22 R53 R56
R50 R54 R55
R24TESTDCON
R16 TESTTPCI
R43 R45
R26TESTRAM
R37
R44 R46
R179 R38
R180
R181
R32
R33
R15
R17
R20
R21
R22
R23
R25
R27
R28
R11
R12
Solder side
R660
R659
R658
R665 R657
R664 R656
R655
R663 R654
R662 R653
R661 R652
R651
R650
C641
DBF532 DBF531 DBF530 DBF529 DBF528 DBF527 DBF526 DBF525
DBF524 DBF523 DBF521 DBF520 DBF518 DBF517 DBF515 DBF514 C637
DBF512 DBF522 DBF508 DBF519 DBF505 DBF516 DBF503 DBF513 C639
DBF511 DBF510 DBF509 DBF507 DBF506 DBF504 DBF502 DBF501
C638
DBF543 DBF542 DBF541 DBF540
R666
R668 R667
C633
RM519
RM520 C609
C640
R610
R608
C595 R606
R607
RM516
48
R605
RM515
RM512
RM510
IC502
C580
IC503 RM511
16
D501
C578
L502 33 L501 R596
17 32 RM509
R597
R595
C572
RM525 RM526
C574 C573
R585
R587
C576 RM508
RM507
RM506
C565
R582 R581
C562 R589
RM504
RM505
C559
C552 R577 C558
C560
48
RM502
C561 1
R578
IC501
BF503
C553
IC504
R615
R614
R574 C546
C547 C536
R613
C517
C511
R503
R502
R501
C501
R551
R531
R546
R530
R545
R528
R543
R540
R524
R539
R538
R536
R523
R522
R521
R520
R602 R600
C599
R519
R566
R518
R565
R515
R562
R514
R561
R513
R560
R511
R558
R510
R557
R509
R553
RM514 RM518
C624 R601
C623
C596
C590
C577 C621
C625
C593 C584
C583 C622
C591 C626
C587
C627
C588
R594
R591
C570
C554 C564 C567
R592
R590
C563
R623 R583 R580
C571
C620 R579
R575
C619 R576
R635
R634 R622
RM503
C555
C556
BF502 C629
C526 C628
C549
C543 C550 C542 C617 C618
C551
C527
C525
BF501
C523
C522
R570 C521
C524 C520
C545
RM501
C532
R569
C530
R568
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8. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
BFUSE BFUCUT
Component side
1
C1
PUIF
1
J4
21
J2
J3
EXIT
J1
J7
10
J6
6
FUSER
J5
4
1 4
5 3 1 1
1
CP2 RCR DENS CP1 FUSERIN LCR
1
Component side
D510
FET502
MAIN1
FET501
R578
13 1
R542
J11 R541
C535
J524
J8 J20 R544
R580 R579
C534 C533
R543
J9
IC502
R577
6
R570
CP2
SNS03
J523
R569
1
J516 R501
R575
J522 R572
FAN
R559
R516 R519
R517
J521 R571
C532
J519
R574 R576 J520
J24
J3 R573
R568
R511
3
6
R558
J26 C524 J503 33 32
J2 R506
SNS12
J17
J4 J12 Q502
R557
J13 J21
R534
R556 R567
TR502 R555 48 17
CPU
1
R554 49 16
J18 R553 R566
OSC
R552 C508
J514
C506
64 1 C505 C514
J513
J501
C504
J25
R527
IC503
J505
R510
C509
R509
R565 R564
J504
Q501
C522
R551
J1
C501
J19
J22
R533
R532 J512
J23
R524 R549
R502
R508
IC501
3
C521
R522
SNS4
R521
J509
R504
J518
J6
R503
1
R563
J7 R518 D507
J10 J506 J511
J28
TR501
D502
R507
D505 D506 R547
R562
R526
D501
D504 J510
C523
R520
J5 J502 R514 R515 R531 R546
R545
R505
D2
D3 C520
J32
D509
J31
C1
J507
R560
J33
D4 F501
D508
C2
J34
C502
D5 J30
J29
J35
R530
CP1
J27
J15
J16
D6
1 4 1
1 3
MOTOR CL2 CL1
Component side
D510
FET502
MAIN1
FET501
13 1
R578
J11 R542
J8 J20 C535 R541
J524
J9 R544
R580 R579
C534 C533
R543
IC502
R577
14 1
CP2
SNS03
MAIN2
J523
R569
J516 R501
R575
J522 R572
1
R559
R516 R519
R517
J521 R571
C532
J24
J519
R574 R576
J3 J520
6
R573
R568
J26 R558 R511
33 32
J2 J503
SNS12
J4 R506
J17
J12
Q502
J13 J21 R557
R534
C519 R556 R567
TR502 C518 R555 48 17
1
CPU
C517 R554 49 16
OSC
64 1 C505 C514
J25 J513
R527
IC503
J1
R565 R564
C509
J19
C522
R551
1
C504 R533
R532 J512
J505
R549
R502
R510
R509
J504
J6
R504
J7 R524
R508
C515
IC501
J10 R522
J28 J511
R521 R548
J509
J518
R547
R562
J5 D503 C503 J510
C523
R518 D507
J506 R546
J32
R545
J31
D502
R507
R505
C1
R560
R520
J33
D508
J34
J30 C502
J29
J35
R530
J27
J15
J16
CP1 1
1 4
1 3
(6) Control panel PCB (PPK PCB) (7) Toner-Low sensor PCB (PRZ PCB)
1 11
Component side Solder side
SSNS
KTNR
R1
R504 R509
R508
R503 R507
JP501
LED2
LED1
JP502
R506
R505
FG4
FG3
1 2 3 4 5 6
JP18
YTNR
R2
JP10
11 12 13 14 15 16
JP4
JP23
JP5
JP24
FG2
JP19
JP2
JP6
JP25
IC1
JP26
JP27 R502
JP3
C504
JP28
FG5
FG6
MTNR
JP7 JP20
C502 R3
JP14
JP11
JP31
C505
JP15
C501
SW3
JP29
JP12
JP30
SW4
SW2
R519
JP16
R518
R517
SW1
R516
CP1
R515
JP1
CTNR
JP17
R501
A
JP21
JP8
10
SW5
R510 R513
SW6
1
JP9
JP13
JP22
(8) Inlet sensor PCB (RSF PCB) (11) Low-voltage power supply PCB
IN2
IN1
R2
R1
WR 5 1
CN
CN2
(9) Color adjustment sensor PCB (PRC PCB)
A
K
SNS
Short-circuit plug
CN
for CN6
C
E
CN6
(10) High-voltage power supply PCB
Notes!
*A specified part number depends on RSPL. CN6: Connector for switching AC input voltage
setting.
Short-circuit plug installed for 120-V
system/Short-circuit plug not installed for
230-V system
CN4
CN2
CN3
CN1
ID unit (For consumables) Contacts Transfer belt unit (For consumables) Contacts
Fuse Fuse
Contacts
ID unit
Contacts
Fuse