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SERVICEPLAIN PAPER COPIER HANDBOOK
2060/2860/70
AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT MD-5002
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Copyright TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1995 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE FOR THE COPIER 2060, 2860/70 AND THE AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT MD-5002
1. Transportation/Installation · When transporting/installing the copier, use two persons and be sure to use the positions as indicated below. The copier is fairly heavy and weighs approximately 73 kg (161 lb), therefore pay full attention when handling it. (2870: 84 kg)
4 portions
2. Installation · Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 115V/15A (220V, 240V/10A) or more for its power source. · The copier must be grounded for safety. Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe. · Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. · Also provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a slight amount of ozone. · To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of 80 cm (32") on the left, 80 cm (32") on the right and 10 cm (4") in the rear. 3. Service of Machines · Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service. · Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit, the damp heater and their periphery. · Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers and the high-voltage transformer. · Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, etc. · When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on, be sure not to touch live sections such as the lamp terminal, etc. · Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.
4. Main Service Parts for Safety · The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. 5. Notice Labels · Be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as "Unplug the power cord during service", "Hot area" etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface or if they are properly stuck to the copier during servicing. 6. Disposition of Consumable Parts/Packing Materials · Regarding the recovery and disposal of the copier, supplies, consumable parts and packing materials, it is recommended to follow the relevant local regulations or rules. 7. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, toothed washers in the wrong places. 8. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled. 9. Precautions Against Static Electricity · The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity.
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ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
1.1 Error Codes
When either the CLEAR PAPER ( error code, turn off the machine.
Group Transporting jam at the copier Error code E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E08 Paper feeding jam E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E19 Paper transporting jam at the feeding units E21 E22 E23 E25 Original transporting jam at the ADF E71 E72 E73 E75 Paper transporting jam at the sorter E81 E82 E83 E84 E85 E88 Service call by the drive system C01 C04 C05 Machine status Paper jam inside the copier Paper jam near the fuser unit Paper remaining inside the machine when power on The front cover is opened during copying Paper jam near the aligning roller Paper jam at the stacking area inside the ADU Paper feeding jam at the ADU Manual feeding jam Cassette feeding or transporting jam (1st cassette) Cassette feeding or transporting jam (2nd cassette) Cassette feeding or transporting jam (3rd cassette) Cassette feeding or transporting jam (4th cassette) Cassette feeding or transporting jam (5th cassette) Paper feeding or transporting jam at the LCF Paper jam at the transport route 1 (LCF) Paper jam at the transport route 2 (Copier) Paper jam at the transport route 3 (Aligning) Paper jam at the transport route 4 (PFP) Original feeding jam Original transporting jam Original exiting jam 2nd original feeding jam (2 in 1) Copy paper arrival time is over Copy paper staying time is over Sorter early arrival jam Paper remaining inside the sorter when power on Joint open jam while copying Staple jam Abnormal operation of the copier main motor Abnormal operation of the PFP main motor Abnormal operation of the ADU main motor
) or CALL SERVICE (
) symbol appears, press the CLEAR/
STOP and "8" keys simultaneously and the corresponding error code will be displayed. To clear the
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Group Service call by the paper feeding system
Error code C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18
Machine status Abnormal operation of the ADU side motor Abnormal operation of the ADU end motor Abnormal operation of the upper cassette tray Abnormal operation of the lower cassette tray Abnormal operation of the PFP upper cassette tray Abnormal operation of the PFP middle cassette tray Abnormal operation of the PFP lower cassette tray Abnormal operation of the LCF tray Carriage initialize error Lens initialize error Mirror initialize error Exposure lamp burn out detected Easy set-up is failed Developer material exist at the transfer/separation adjustment Abnormal thermistor or heater disconnection when power is on Warming up mode after disconnection judgement, or abnormal thermistor after ready
Service call by the optical system
C21 C22 C23 C26
Service call by the process system
C33 C35
Fuser unit area
C41 C43
C44
Warming up mode after disconnection judgement, or heater disconnection after ready
C45 Service call by communication C54 C55 C56 Service call by ADF C72 C73 C74 Service call by sorter C81 C82 C83 C84 C85 C86 C87 C88 Service call by the other Note: C93
Sub thermistor is open-circuited Sorter -- Main CPU communication error ADF -- Main CPU communication error PFC -- Main CPU communication error Poor adjustment by the aligning sensor detected EEROM poor initialized Poor adjustment by the exit/reserve sensor detected Paper transport motor abnormal Bin shifting motor abnormal Upper limit error Lower limit error Home sensor error Staple guide bar drive motor abnormal Staple drive motor abnormal Copy removal sensor error ADF original stop signal not received
If there is a possibility of the heater malfunctioning as a consequence of the short-circuiting of the triac, the microcomputer will check for abnormal temperature and send out error code "C44" and turn off the main switch of the copier.
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1.2 Self-Diagnosis Modes
Mode All-LEDs-lit Input code "01" Definition All LEDs on the control panel are lit. Cleaning method C/S Display after selection
Aging mode
"02"
Aging (RADF does not operate)
"09"
AGING 100%
Test mode
"03"
Motor test and input/output check
"09"
TEST MODE 100%
Test mode
"04"
Motor test and input/output check
"09"
TEST MODE 100%
Adjustment mode Forced ready mode Aging mode
"05"
Adjustment of items
"09"
TEST MODE 100%
"06"
Forced entry of ready mode
"07"
Aging (includes RADF)
"09"
AGING 100%
Setting mode
"08"
System switch over and setting of each priority mode, PM counter, etc.
"09"
TEST MODE 100%
Note:
To access the desired diagnostic mode, turn on the power switch while pressing the appropriate keys.
· All-LEDs-lit mode (01):
0 1 PWR All LEDs light C/S Exit
· Aging mode (02 or 07):
0 0 2 7
PWR Aging PRINT
C/S
0
9
Exit
· Test mode (03 or 04): For these test modes, refer to 1.2.1 and 1.2.2. · Adjustment mode (05): For this mode, refer to "1.2.3 Adjustment mode". · Forced ready mode (06):
PWR Note:
0 6
Forced ready
This mode is for checking the paper feeding operation only.
· Setting mode (08): For this mode, refer to "1.2.4 Setting mode".
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Quick reference chart for self-diagnostic mode
Normal "01" *2 "C" Warming up "06"
All the displays on the control panel lit
Power ON "02" "07" (With ADF) "03/04" "05" "08"
Aging "P" "C"
Test mode "09" "09"
Adjustment mode
Setting mode "09"
Stops momentarily Standby *1 "09"
"05"
* "P": PRINT key on. "C": CLEAR/STOP key on.
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When the copier is in the adjustment mode which you entered by turning on the power switch while pressing keys "0" and "5" simultaneously, pressing keys "0" and "9" simultaneously will make the copier exit into the stand-by mode. In this stand-by mode only, you can access the adjustment mode repeatedly by simply entering "0" and "5".
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While all the displays on the control panel are lit ("01" mode), copying is disenabled. When the copier enters the standby status by pressing the CLEAR/STOP key, copying is enabled.
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Input signal check (Test mode 03/04)
In the "03" or "04" test mode, the following input signal conditions can be checked by pressing the appropriate keys. [A] When automatic exposure is selected
Indicator LED Key operation
Original size LED A4/LD PLTNSW Closed A3/LG PLL-OK Main motor B4/LT MRRSW A5/ST LNZSW A4/LD PSTPSW Paper found
Copy size LED A3/LG B4/LT A5/ST
Unit
[1] Key
Mirror home Lens home position EXITSW
rotation NG position [2] Key
PCCNT
APSR
Rear sensor not found original
APSC
APSF
Paper found
Center sensor not Front sensor not found original found original
Copier
[3] Key
DFCNT DF
SCNT Sorter
DEVSW Dev unit
TFULSW Not toner full APS1 Original not found Exit sensor ON APS0 Original not found Aligning sensor ON ADF
not loaded not loaded not loaded [4] Key HOMESW Carriage
home position
HTRDY Heater ON Size width Size width sensor 1 ON Empty sensor ON Bin home sensor ON
APS2 Original not found Open sensor ON
[5] Key
sensor 2 ON
[6] Key
Copy removal Limit
One rotation Tray paper Entrance
detect sensor detect sensor sensor
sensor ON
sensor ON
Sorter
ON
ON
ON
LED lit in above condition (Signal level : H)
ORGINAL
COPY
A4/LD
A3/LG
B4/LT
A5/ST
UNIVERSAL/OTHER
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[B] When manual exposure is selected
Indicator Key LED operation
Original size LED A4/LD A3/LG TUPCL
Copier upper cassette tray top position
Copy size LED A5/ST PSTPCL
Copier upper cassette
B4/LT PEMPCL
Copier upper cassette
A4/LD UCVDOR U-turn cover
A3/LG TUPCU
Copier lower cassette
B4/LT PEMPCU
Copier lower cassette
A5/ST PSTPCU
Copier lower cassette
Unit
[1] Key
Copier
paper empty
PSTP-SW ON opened
tray top position paper empty
PSTP-SW ON
[2] Key
SBFSW Manual feed paper empty
LC-KEY LCF tray
down key OFF
LC-CNT LCF not installed
LCDOR LCF
door opened
TDWNLC LCF tray
TUPLC LCF tray
PEMPLC LCF
Copier LCF
bottom SW ON top SW ON paper empty
[3] Key
TUPPF2
Pedestal middle cassette tray top position
PEMPPF2 PSTPPF2
Pedestal Pedestal middle cassette middle cassette
TUPPF1
Pedestal upper cassette
PEMPPF1 PSTPPF1
Pedestal upper cassette Pedestal upper cassette
paper empty
PSTP-SW ON
tray top position paper empty
PSTP-SW ON
Pedestal lower cassette
PFP
[4] Key
PPLL-OK
Pedestal motor
PF-CNT Pedestal
PFDOR PFP side
TUPPF3
Pedestal lower cassette
PEMPPF3 PSTPPF3
Pedestal lower cassette
rotating NG not installed door opened [5] Key AD-CNT
ADU not installed
tray top position paper empty
PSTP-SW ON
APLL-OK
ADU motor rotating NG
SIDSW ADU side
guide home SW ON
ENDSW
ADU end
guide home SW ON
PJAM1AD
ADU JAM SW Paper present
PEMPAD
ADU inside Paper present
ADU
[6] Key
SIZCU3
Copier upper cassette
SIZCU2
Copier upper cassette
SIZCU1
Copier upper cassette
SIZCU0
Copier upper cassette
SIZCL3
Copier lower cassette
SIZCL2
Copier lower cassette
SIZCL1
Copier lower cassette
SIZCL0
Copier lower cassette
Copier
SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF
SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF
[7] Key
SIZPF33
Pedestal upper cassette
SIZPF32
Pedestal upper cassette
SIZPF31
Pedestal upper cassette
SIZPF30
Pedestal upper cassette
SIZPF23
Pedestal middle cassette
SIZPF22
Pedestal middle cassette
SIZPF21
Pedestal middle cassette
SIZPF20
Pedestal middle cassette
SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF
SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF
[8] Key
SIZPF13
Pedestal lower cassette
SIZPF12
Pedestal lower cassette
SIZPF11
Pedestal lower cassette
PFP
SIZPF10
Pedestal lower cassette
SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF
SIZE SW OFF SIZE SW OFF
LED lit in above condition (Signal level : H)
ORGINAL
COPY
A4/LD
A3/LG
B4/LT
A5/ST
UNIVERSAL/OTHER
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0 3 PRINT PWR AUTO-EXP
EXP
Digital key
LED ON
0 9 (To clear)
Note:
03 With initialization before test mode is entered 04 Without initialization
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1.2.2
Output signal check (03/04)
In the "03" or "04" test mode, the following output signal conditions can be checked by entering appropriate codes.
Code 1 2 3 6 7 8 10 20 21 Main motor Feed roller clutch
Function ON ON ON ON ON ON
Code 11 12 13 16 17 18 Increases at each "P" key press.
Function OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Group 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
Aligning roller clutch Toner motor Optical fan Exit fan/Bottom fan Total counter Scanning motor Lens motor
At 1st "P" key press, scans forward and backward at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, moves to 50% position and to 200% position at 2nd press.
22
Mirror motor
At 1st "P" key press, moves to 50% position and to 200% position at 2nd press.
2
24
Document motor
At 1st "P" key press, moves to 50% position and to 200% position at 2nd press.
2
30 31 32 *1 33 34 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
Charge output Transfer output Separation output Exposure lamp Pre-transfer bias Copier upper cassette tray motor Copier upper cassette feed roller clutch Copier transport clutch Copier lower cassette tray motor Copier lower cassette feed roller clutch ADU stopper end motor ADU side end motor ADU feed roller clutch ADU stack clutch PFP upper cassette tray motor PFP upper cassette feed roller clutch PFP transport clutch PFP middle cassette tray motor PFP middle cassette feed roller clutch
At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. Tray only rises. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. Tray only rises. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. Reciprocates at each "P" key press. Reciprocates at each "P" key press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. Tray only rises. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. Tray only rises. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press.
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3
*1
The exposure lamp stays on for 5 sec., then goes off automatically.
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Code 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 80
Function PFP lower cassette tray motor PFP lower cassette feed roller clutch Manual feed roller clutch LCF tray motor LCF feed motor ADU motor PFP main motor DF independent aging (single side operation) ON ON
Code Tray only rises.
Function
Group 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 3
At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and goes off at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, rises to the limit and goes down at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press. 70 71 OFF OFF
At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press.
81
DF independent aging (double side operation)
At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press.
3
82 83 84 85 90
DF pick-up roller rotation DF aligning roller rotation DF transport belt rotation (CW) DF transport belt rotation (CCW) Sorter transport motor ON (403 mm/sec)
At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press. At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press.
3 3 3 3 3
91
Sorter bin motor ON (bins move up and down after initialization.)
At 1st "P" key press, comes on and stops at 2nd press.
3
92
Sorter aging without paper
At 1st "P" key press, starts and goes off at 2nd press.
3
Group (1)
03/04
PWR
Code
PRINT
Operation (ON)
Stop code
PRINT
09
Warm-up
Group (2)
03/04
PWR
Code
PRINT
Operation (ON)
C/S 09
Test mode standby Warm-up
Group (3)
03/04 PWR
Code
PRINT
Operation (ON)
C/S PRINT 09
Test mode standby Warm-up
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Adjustment mode (05)
In this mode, the following adjustment items can be corrected or changed (see the Adjustment Code List for "05" Mode). To access this code, turn on the power while pressing the "0" and "5" keys.
Adjustment item *2 Auto-toner sensor Exposure *3 Automatic adjustment for exposure HVT output Registration *4 ADF EEPROM initialization and automatic adjustment for ADF sensor Other adjustment
Code 0 117 49
Key to adjust with Zoom keys Zoom keys Not needed
Key to store with INTERRUPT INTERRUPT Not needed
Remarks See 1.3 for details. See 1.4 for details.
3840 5359 97
Zoom keys Digital keys Not needed
INTERRUPT INTERRUPT Not needed
See 1.6 for details. See 1.5 for details.
Except for above codes
Digital keys
INTERRUPT
Refer to Adjustment code list.
0 5
Code PWR
PRINT
ADJUST
INT Memory set
E/S **Test copy
0
9
Exit
*2 0
5 0
PWR
PRINT
Automatic adjustment for Auto-toner
INT Memory set
0
9 Exit
*3 0
5 49
PRINT Automatic adjustment
0
9
PWR
Exit
(Possible only after automatic adjustment is finished)
*4 0
5 97 PRINT
ADF EEPROM initialization
ADF sensor automatic adjustment Finish 2 sec. later
PWR
0 9 Exit
**
Duplex copying is not available using E/S key in the adjustment mode.
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Adjustment code list ("05")
Code No. Name Auto-toner sensor Allowable input value Initial value* Remarks About 3 minutes later this value changes automatically 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 Manual exposure (100%) Manual exposure (154%) Manual exposure (50%) Manual exposure (200%) Automatic exposure (100%) Automatic exposure (154%) Automatic exposure (50%) Automatic exposure (200%) Allowable exposure step range (light) Allowable exposure step range (dark) Photo exposure (100%) Photo exposure (154%) Photo exposure (50%) Photo exposure (200%) Lengthwise reproduction ratio adjustment (Scan motor speed adjustment) 25 LED eraser array timing adjustment (100%) 26 LED eraser array timing adjustment (200%) 27 LED eraser array timing adjustment (50%) 30 LED eraser array timing adjustment (leading edge) 31 LED eraser array timing adjustment (trailing edge) 35 36 38 Leading-edge void adjustment Trailing-edge void adjustment Grid bias output Transfer transformer output Separation transformer output Grid bias output (photo mode) Developer bias adjustment Automatic adjustment for automatic exposure 015 015 0255 0255 0255 0255 0-255 3 0 128 128 128 138 100 0: No void 1-15: Void present (approx. 0.5 mm/step) The larger the value, the higher the output. The larger the value, the higher the output. The larger the value, the higher the output. The larger the value, the higher the output. Use code 38 in order to check output. Automatically adjusts the automatic exposure based on the manual exposure. (AJ 5,6,7,8) The adjustment sequence must be 1 2 3 4 49 53 54 55 56 58 Registration (100%, lower feeder) Registration (200%, lower feeder) Registration (50%, lower feeder) Registration (100%, SFB) Registration (100%, ADU feed) 040 015 015 015 015 20 8 8 8 8 Each increase by "1" causes the image to shift 0.8 mm toward the paper lead edge. The adjustment sequence must be 53 54 55 56 58 015 8 015 8 Each increase by "1" causes the erased position by LED to shift approx. 0.5 mm toward the trail edge. 015 8 015 8 015 8 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 0255 015 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 50 210 157 128 128 128 8 Each increase by "1" causes the lengthwise reproduction ratio to increase by 0.1% Each increase by "1" causes the erased position by LED to shift approx. 0.5 mm toward the trail edge of the paper. The adjustment sequence must be 25 26 27 The larger the value, the lighter the light range. The larger the value, the darker the dark range. The larger the value, the lighter the image. The adjustment sequence must be 14 15 16 17 The larger the value, the lighter the image. The adjustment sequence must be 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
*2
0
*5 *5
39 40 42 43
*3
49
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Code No. 60 61 62 63 64 65 80 81 82 83 84 Name Lens position adjustment (100%) Mirror position adjustment (100%) Lens position adjustment (200%) Mirror position adjustment (200%) Lens position adjustment (50%) Mirror position adjustment (50%) Aligning value (lower feeder long) Aligning value (manual) Aligning value (upper feeder long) Aligning value (ADU feed long) ADF aligning value (1st page)
Allowable input value 040 040 040 040 040 040 031 031 031 031 015 Initial value* 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 24 20 20 8 Each increase by "1" the original moves toward the exit side of DF. Each increase by "1" causes the paper to bend more. Remarks Each increase by "1" moves the lens toward enlargement. The adjustment sequence must be 61 60 63 62 65 64
85
ADF aligning value (2nd page)
015
8
Each increase by "1" the original moves toward the exit side of DF.
87
ADF aligning value (2 in 1 original gap)
015
8
Each increase by "1" the gap between originals increases.
90 92 93 94 95 96
Auto-toner sensor adjustment value Aligning value (PFP) Aligning value (LCF) Aligning value (lower feeder short) Aligning value (upper feeder short) Aligning value (ADU feed short) ADF EEPROM Initialize and automatic adjustment for ADF sensor
0255 031 031 031 031 031
128 20 20 16 16 16
The auto-toner adjustment value is indicated. Each increase by "1" causes the paper to bend more.
*4
97
* *5
Initial value means memory initialization value. Remove developer for adjustment.
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1.2.4
Setting mode (08)
In this mode, the various special modes listed in the Setting Code List can be set or changed.
0
8
Code PRINT
PWR
Set/change a value
INT Memorize
0
9
Clear
Code No. 3 4 Name Message language Automatic sort mode
Allowable input value 02 03 Initial Value* 0 0 The sort mode is selected automatically when the original is placed on the ADF. 0 : deactivated, 1: staple, 2 : sort, 3 : group Remarks
5
Automatic duplex mode
03
EUR, OTHER = 0 The duplex mode is selected automatically UC = 1 when the original is placed on the ADF. 0 : deactivated, 1 : single-sided to dual-sided, 2 : dual-sided to dual-sided, 3 : dual-sided to single-sided or single-sided to dual-sided (according to the message)
7 8 9
Access control mode Version Actual-size reproduction ratio (the direction of copy movement)
01 03 01
0 03 01
0 : deactivated, 1 : activated 0 : EUR, 1 : UC, 2 : JPN, 3 : OTHER 0 : 100% (EUR, OTHER), 1 : 101% (UC)
10
Timer mode
010
3
Resetting operation start time is: 0 : deactivated, 1 : 15 sec, 2 : 30 sec, 3 : 45 sec, 4 : 60 sec, N : nx 15 sec
11
Auto power saving
015
EUR, OTHER = 0 Auto power saving operation start time is: UC = 1 0 = deactivated, 1 = 30 sec, 2 = 60 sec, 3 = 90 sec, 4 = 120 sec, 5 = 150 sec, 6 = 3 min., 7 = 4 min., 8 = 5 min., 9 = 7 min., 10 = 10 min., 11 = 15 min., 12 = 20 min., 13 = 30 min., 14 = 45 min., 15 = 60 min.
12 13 14
MAX. 9 Paper-feed retrial Cassette priority selection
03 01 06
0 0 0
0 : max. 999, 1 : max. 99, 2 : max. 9, 3 : max. 600 0 : feed-retrial mode, 1 : no-feed-retrial mode 0 : A4/LT, 1 : LCF, 2 : upper feeder, 3 : lower feeder, 4 : PFP-U, 5 : PFP-M, 6 : PFP-L
15
Default exposure
02
0
0 : auto, 1 : manual, 2 : photo
16
A3/LD double count
01
0
0 : single count, 1 : double count
17
Manual-feed auto-start
01
0
0 : PRINT key starting, 1 : auto-start
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Code No. 18 19 20 Name Default ADF mode Default Sorter mode Default edge erasing mode
Allowable input value 01 03 02 Initial Value* 0 0 2 Remarks 0 : ADF mode, 1 : SDF mode 0 : non sort, 1 : staple, 2 : sort, 3 : group 0 : non edge erasing, 1 : Edge erasing, 2 : Auto edge erasing
21 22 23 25
Auto cassette change Default APS mode Detection of manually placed original Guide Bias control selection
01 02 01 01
1 0 0 0
0 : deactivated, 1 : activated 0 : manual, 1 : APS, 2 : AMS 0 : activated, 1 : deactivated 0 : activate Guide Bias control, 1 : deactivate Guide Bias (always off)
27
ADF's APS mode
02
0
0 : detects every original, 1 : detects only the first original, 2 : prevents copying blank originals
28
Pressing PRINT-KEY after suspension of APS/AMS
02
0
0 : accept (copy start), 1 : refuse 1st pressing (accept 2nd pressing), 2 : copy disable
31 35
Paper size (LCF) Cassette/ADU connect
014 03
3, 4 0
3 : LT (UC), 4 : A4 (EUR, OTHER) 0 : Auto-detection, 1 : cassette, 2 : ADU, 3 : No connection
36
PFP connect
04
0
0 : Auto-detection, 1 : 1-cassette, 2 : 2-cassettes, 3 : 3-cassettes, 4 : No connection
37
Order of sorter key selection
01
0
0 : sort staple group non sort, 1 : staple sort group non sort 0 : off, 1 : 110 °C, 2 : 120 °C, 3 : 130 °C, 4 : 140 °C, 5 : 150 °C, 6 : 160 °C, 7 : 170 °C, 8 : 180 °C, 9 : 190 °C, 10 : 200 °C, 11 : 210 °C
38
Heat-roller temperature setting value (energy saving)
011
5
43
Resettable counter display/ Original counter display
03
0
0 : deactivated, 1 : resettable counter display, 2 : original counter display, 3 : both
44 47
All clear after copy Pre-run time setting value
01 018
0 3
0 : deactivated, 1 : activated 0 : off, 1 : 5 sec., 2 : 10 sec., 3 : 15 sec., 4 : 20 sec., 5 : 25 sec., 6 : 30 sec., 7 : 40 sec., 8 : 50 sec., 9 :60 sec., 10 : 70 sec., 11 : 80 sec., 12: 90 sec., 13 : 100 sec., 14 : 110 sec., 15 : 120 sec., 16 : 130 sec., 17 : 140 sec., 18 : 150 sec.
48
Width of erased area by LED eraser array (51, 54, 58%)
01
0
0 : Wide, 1 : Narrow
51 52 53
UA mode selection Quick copy mode Exposure burnout detection
01 01 02
0 01 0
0 : deactivated, 1 : activated 0 : deactivated (EUR, OTHER), 1 : activated (UC) 0 : activated at all times, 1 : activated only at automatic exposure, 2 : deactivated
54
Coin controller mode
02
0
0 : deactivated, 1 : activated (when ENABLE signal = Low, large size copy is prohibited), 2 : activated (when ENABLE signal = Low, large size copy or non 100% copy is prohibited)
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Code No. 56 Auto shut-off Name
Allowable input value 020 Initial Value* 20 Remarks Auto shut-off to force when it was left for a following control time (min.) 0 = 3, 1 = 5, 2 = 10, 3 = 15, 4 = 20, 5 = 25, 6 = 30, 7 = 40, 8 = 50, 9 = 60, 10 = 70, 11 = 80, 12 = 90, 13 = 100, 14 = 110, 15 = 120, 16 = 150, 17 = 180, 18 = 210, 19 = 240, 20 : deactivated
62 68 69
AMS copy stop switching Copylyzer PM counter setting value
01 01 0999, 999
1 0 000000
0 : Non stop, 1 : Temporary stop 0 : deactivate, 1 : activate (only for Japan) 0 : PM counter deactivated, Not 0 : PM call when set value code "79"
*1 *1
76 77 79 80
Running timer (drum) Running timer (developer) Current PM counter value Telephone number
0277 Hour 0277 Hour 0999, 999 14 digits
0 0 000000 0
Hours, minutes, seconds indication Hours, minutes, seconds indication Current copy quantity Telephone number of up to 14 digits can be entered. Use the HELP key to enter hyphens.
81 89
Front cover open counter Heater abnormal counter Error history Power on time counter Copying time counter Pre-run time setting value (Thick paper mode)
0999, 999 09 099999 Hour 099999 Hour 06
000000 0 0 0 2 01 : copy enable, 2 or more : copy disable Display last 8 Error codes Hours, minutes, seconds indication Hours, minutes, seconds indication 0 = 3 sec., 1 = 5 sec., 2 = 10 sec., 3 = 15 sec., 4 = 20 sec., 5 = 25 sec., 6 = 30 sec.
*2 *1
99 101
*1 102
104
105 106 108
APS sensor position Original setting method (ADF) Width of erased area by LED eraser array (for edge erase)
1, 2 01 01
2 0 0
1 : LT series (UC), 2 : A series (EUR, OTHER) 0 : Direct stop, 1 : switch back 0 : Narrow, 1 : Wide
109
Universal paper
014
FOLIO, COMP
FOLIO ; EUR, OTHER COMP : UC
110
Paper size (0 : non standard size)
140297/210432
297/420 279/432
Width/Length 297/420 : EUR, OTHER, 279/432 : UC Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length Width/Length
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124
Paper size (1 : A5R) Paper size (2 : B5) Paper size (3 : B5R) Paper size (4 : A4) Paper size (5 : A4R) Paper size (6 : FOLIO) Paper size (7 : B4) Paper size (8 : A3) Paper size (9 : STR) Paper size (10 : LT) Paper size (11 : LTR) Paper size (12 : LG) Paper size (13 : COMP) Paper size (14 : LD)
140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140297/210432 140-297/210-432 140297/210432
148/210 257/182 182/257 297/210 210/297 210/330 257/364 297/420 140/216 280/216 216/280 216/356 258/356 280/432
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Code No. 125 Name INFO/HELP-key name (in LCD message)
Allowable input value 06 Initial Value* 0, 1, 6 < > : Bit <0> : 0 = PHOTO, UNIVERSAL 1 = IMAGE, OTHER <1> : 0 = HELP, 1 = INFO <2> : 0 = JOB MEMORY, 1 = MODE MEMORY Bit 2 1 0 Remarks
MODE INFO UNIV. EUR 1 JOB UC 0 JOB OTHER 129 USER SET operation 02 0 0 : default 1 : can not multiplex "USER SET" 2 : Language selection only 133 Mode clear function when disconnecting key counter 01 0 0 : ON 1 : OFF 0 1 0 6
HELP OTHER 0 1 1
HELP UNIV. 0 0 0
*1
· Time display counter clearing procedure (AD Code Nos. 76, 77, 101 and 102).
0 8
Code
PRINT
C/S
Interrupt
0
9
PWR
Clear
· Time display counter value changing procedure (AD Code Nos. 76, 77, 101 and 102).
C B 0 8
Code PRINT PWR Hour change Minute change
HELP
HELP
A
B A
HELP
Second change
C
Interrupt
0
9
Clear
*2
· Error history checking procedure (AD Code No.99).
0
8
Code
PRINT
PWR
Error code information (shown in order from newest) *000 : there is no error
HELP C/S
0~7 times Eighth times
0
9
Clear
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· Error memory Dislay format E01 64 ABCDEFGHIJ Copy mode Reproduction ratio (Hex) Error code
Meaning of the display (copy mode) AL Paper feed cassette 0 : Non-select, 1 : SBF, 2 : LCC, 3 : upper cassette (PFP) 4 : middle cassette (PFP), 5 : lower cassette (PFP), 6 : ADU 7 : upper cassette (Main unit), 8 : lower cassette (Main unit) BL Paper size code CL Sort copying mode 0 : Non-select, 1 : Group, 2 : Sort, 6 : Staple DL DF mode 0 : Non-connect, 1 : SDF, 2 : ADF, 6 : 2 in 1 EL APS/AMS mode 0 : Non-select, 1 : APS, 2 : AMS FL Duplex copying mode 0 : Non-select, 1 : bookboth sides copy, 2 : both sidesone side copy, 4 : both sidesboth sides copy, 8 : one sideboth sides copy GL Not used HL Image shift 0 : Non-select, 1 : book, 2 : left, 3 : right IL Not used JL Edge erasing and dual page copying 0 : Non-select, 1 : Edge erase, 2 : Dual page, 3 : Edge erase and dual page
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1.2.5
How to register/change ID codes (Access control mode)
When ID codes are registered, copies made will be classified according to each ID code. The copier will not start unless one of the ID codes registered is keyed in.
0 8 7
PRINT
1
INT
PWR OFF
R
PWR
Procedure to register ID codes:
8 PRINT PWR
R
"-- -- -- " displayed Input an ID code
E/S Memorize
"0525 000000" displayed
C1
C/S (To correct)
C1
HELP
"-- -- -- " displayed Input next ID
Up to 40 ID codes can be registered
PWR OFF
Procedure to change ID codes:
R 8 PRINT PWR
"0525 001960" displayed
C2
C/S E/S (To cancel) C2 YES (To clear) HELP (To skip)
Next ID Code displayed "0525 001960" Key in 000000 Next ID code displayed
C/S
E/S
E/S Memorize
"-- -- -- " displayed All ID codes are cleared PWR OFF
PWR OFF
PWR OFF
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1.3 Auto-Toner Sensor Adjustment
When the developer material is replaced, the auto-toner sensor needs to be adjusted.
Notes:1. If the high voltage (main/transfer/separation charger) output adjustment is combined, high voltage adjustment should be performed first before the developer material is loaded into the developer unit. 2. Make sure that the drum blade is pressed to the drum before the auto-toner adjustment.
(Use code "0" in the "05" mode.) (1) (2) Install the process unit to the copier (main blade contacts with drum). Press the keys "0" and "5" at the same time and turn on the power switch. The following display appears indicating that the adjustment mode has been entered.
0 5
TEST MODE 100%
READY
(3)
Enter "0" using the digital keys and press the PRINT key. The following display will appear.
(Example) 0 PRINT
WAIT 128 A 147% B
Note:
B: Indicates the output voltage of the auto-toner sensor. (The above example is only a typical value.) The above display indicates an output voltage of 1.47V. The drum, developer unit, etc., are operating at this time.
(4)
After approximately two minutes, the A and B displays on the message display will automatically begin to change.
WAIT % B
A few minutes later
A
(5)
After a short time, the A and B displays on the message display will automatically stop changing and, at the same time, the message will also change as shown below.
(Example)
ADJUST MODE 148 A 240% B
(The numerical values shown above for A and B are only typical values.)
Note: The numerical value displayed in B may vary in the range of ±4 or less.
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(6) (7)
In this status, check if the numerical value in B is within the range of 235 ~ 245 (auto-toner sensor output range of 2.35 V ~ 2.45 V). If the numerical value in B is not within the range of 235 ~ 245, use the ZOOM keys to adjust the numerical values manually to within the range of 235 ~ 245.
The relationship between the ZOOM keys and the numerical values in A and B is as shown below. PRINT Key used
Note:
A value Increase Decrease
B value Increase Decrease
[ ] ZOOM up key [ ] ZOOM down key (8) Press the INTERRUPT key.
The drum, developer unit, etc., will stop operating and the following display will appear.
INT
TEST MODE 100%
(9)
Turn off the power switch. Install the toner cartridge.
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1.4 Exposure Adjustment
At the initial machine setup or when the light distribution is adjusted, the exposure needs to be adjusted. Adjustment must be also performed in accordance with any special request of the user. 1.4.1 Adjustment order
Manual exposure Automatic adjustment of automatic exposure Automatic exposure
Manual exposure
100% (1)
154% 50% 200% (2) (3) (4)
50 ~ 200% (49)
100% 154% 50% 200% (5) (6) (7) (8)
C
Light gradation
Dark gradation
Photo exposure
C
100% (9)
100% (10)
100% 154% 50% 200% (14) (15) (16) (17)
Notes:1. In dotted-line squares are the adjustments to be performed according to any special request of the user. 2. In ( ) numbers show adjustment code.
1.4.2
Adjustment procedure (Use the appropriate code in the "05" mode.)
Example: Adjustment for 100% manual exposure (1) While pressing the keys "0" and "5" at the same time, turn on the power switch. The "TEST MODE 100% AJ" appears indicating that the adjustment mode has been entered.
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(2) 1 Input the code "1" using the digital keys and press the PRINT key. 2 [When the density is high] Input a larger numerical value using the ZOOM UP or digital keys. [When the density is low] Input a smaller numerical value using the ZOOM DOWN or digital keys. 3 Press the INTERRUPT key to store the numerical value. 4 Press the ENERGY SAVER key to make a test copy. 5 If the image density of the test copy is not satisfactory, repeat the operations 1 through 4.
Notes: 1. The numerical value in A has a one-to-one correspondence to the angle set for the conventional internal VR. Pressing the ZOOM keys causes the value to increase or decrease in increments of one. 2. As adjustment of 154%, 50% and 200% manual exposure has already been performed, readjustment is not required. However, if individual adjustment of manual or automatic exposure is requested by the user, conduct the relevant adjustment. 0 5
D
TEST MODE 100% (Example)
PWR
* 1
PRINT
EXPOSURE 100%
ZOOM INT E/S C (Adjustment) (Memory) (Test copy)
A
D C
Note: Test copy
The * mark shows the values changed in accordance with the exposure status and reproduction ratio.
1.4.3
Note:
Automatic adjustment of automatic exposure
Before proceeding to the following automatic adjustment, be sure to finish the adjustment of the manual exposure.
Original scale
(1)
Place a blank sheet of Ledger or A3 paper on the glass. Align the sheet with the original scale and close the original cover.
Blank white A3 or Ledger size paper
(2)
While pressing the keys "0" and "5" at the same, turn on the power switch. The following display appears indicating that the adjustment mode has been entered.
0 5
TEST MODE 100%
Automatic adjustment 80 mm from the leading edge
PWR
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(3)
Enter the code "49" using the digital keys, then press the PRINT key. * During automatic adjustment, the carriage will shift, and the lens and mirror will move in accordance with the reproduction ratio. * The exposure lamp will flash 4 times. * The end of automatic adjustment is indicated by return of the display to TEST MODE.
(Automatic adjustment will start) 4 9
PRINT EXPOSURE %
C
Changes value 4 times
100 154 50 200 (Automatic adjustment is completed)
C
TEST MODE 100%
Notes: 1. As automatic adjustment of automatic exposure is performed on the basis of manual exposure, be sure to conduct manual exposure adjustment beforehand. 2. When adjustment is performed in accordance with the user's request, perform it. 3. Be sure to avoid opening the ADF unit, changing the manual exposure LED position, pressing the keys on the control panel, or turning the power off during automatic adjustment.
1.4.4 (1)
Changing the amount of variation in light/dark image density LIGHT-side image density Input adjustment code "9". Use the ZOOM or digital keys to decrease the value to darken the maximum light image and vice versa. Press the INTERRUPT key to store the value. Press the ENERGY SAVER key to make a test copy. If the image density of the test copy is not satisfactory, repeat the operations through .
Adjustment is performed in accordance with the user's request.
(2)
DARK-side image density Input adjustment code "10". Use the ZOOM or digital keys to increase the value to lighten the maximum dark image and vice versa. Press the INTERRUPT key to store the value. Press the ENERGY SAVER key to make a test copy. If the image density of the test copy is not satisfactory, repeat the operations through .
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1.5 Adjustment of Reproduction Ratio in the Direction of Paper Movement, Paper Aligning Value and Registration
Reproduction ratio in the direction of paper movement
Paper aligning value Lower cassette Manual feed (long) (80) (81) Upper cassette (long) (82) ADU (long) (83) PFP (92) LCF (93)
(21)
Paper aligning value If necessary Lower cassette (short) (84) Upper cassette (short) (95) ADU (short) (96)
Registration (53) ~ (59)
Note:
The adjustment of these items in the dotted-line square is usually not necessary.
1.5.1
Reproduction ratio in the direction of paper movement
To check/adjust the reproduction ratio in the direction of paper movement: (1) (2) Make an A4 (or Letter) copy of a rule placed on the glass. Wait a few minutes and compare the actual rule to the copied one.
100 mm Direction of copy paper movement
Code 21
(3)
If adjustment is needed, select 100% and A4 (or Letter) and follow this procedure:
0
5 2 1
PRINT
* Adjust with digital keys
INT
E/S
PWR
* To increase the reproduction ratio, use a larger value and vice versa.
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1.5.2
Adjustment of paper aligning value
If necessary, you can extend the feed roller life slightly by increasing the paper aligning value. (Use code 80~83 or 92~96 in the "05" mode.) (1)
0
5
8
0
PRINT
08
1
5
INT
Cassette
C
PWR
(Cassette)
(Current value) (New value)
C
(2)
E/S (To copy)
0
9
Check the copy for image void and if there is any, reduce the new value to 14, 13, ... until no void occurs. Check for paper misfeeding. When the aligning value is increased, noise caused by the paper scraping against the mylar may possibly be increased.
Void
(3)
For the LCF, ADU and pedestal, the same procedure can be used.
1 50 ~ 00 m m
Notes: 1. When frequent paper jams occur near the aligning roller by using special thin paper other than specified, the aligning value can be changed (reduced) as a measure. However, when the aligning value is reduced excessively, this may possibly cause the registration to be shifted. Therefore, make sure that no registration shifting occurs while adjusting the value. 2. Long size adjustment is used as the base when there are both long and short adjustments.
1.5.3
Registration adjustment
Incorrect registration (or top margin) may occur due to paper quality, feed roller surface condition, etc. besides, misadjustment. Check these items before starting adjustment.
Note: When the adjustment value of the cassette is changed, the registrations by all the other feedings will be shifted correspondingly. Therefore, be sure to check all other registrations after the cassette adjustment. However, each adjustment other than the cassette can be performed individually.
Cassette (lower)
Manual feed
ADU
100% (53)
200% (54)
50% (55)
100% (56)
100% (59)
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(Use the appropriate code in the "05" mode.) Example: (1)
0
Adjustment for lower cassette at 100%
5
TEST MODE 100%
Cassette selection
C
PWR * E/S
3
C
(2)
5
Test copy to check for misregistration PRINT
ADJUST MODE 100%
(Example)
*
When checking the registration for the ADU, press the then check it by making a duplex copy. After that, press the
Direction of copy paper movement A...8 mm B...10 mm
and and
keys to exit from the test mode, keys to return to the test mode.
Copy
Original
(3)
Calculate the new value: New value = Current value + AB 0.5 = 11 + 8 10 0.5 = 11 4 = 7
(4)
7
ADJUST MODE 100%
(5)
INT
TEST MODE 100%
(6) (7)
To adjust for manual feeding and the ADU, follow steps (1) ~ (5). Finally, press the and keys to exit from the test mode.
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1.6 Check/Adjustment of High-Voltage Transformer
1.6.1 Check/adjustment of main, transfer, separation charger and developer bias outputs
When the high-voltage transformer is replaced, etc., the checking/adjusting of the main, transfer and separation charger and developer bias outputs is necessary. These outputs can be checked/adjusted in the same way. Code to be used in the test mode "05": "38": Main charger "39": Transfer charger "40": Separation charger "43": Developer bias (The output check uses code "38")
Notes: 1. Clear the drum counter (mode "08", code "76") to "0" when the drum is replaced with a new one. 2. When carrying out adjustments of the main, transfer and separation charger output, refer to the points below. · Adjustment codes "39" and "40" are not used if developer material is inside (Error code "C35"). · Adjustment codes "39" and "40" are used to perform detection of the remaining developer material for 15 sec. (adjustment is impossible during this period). · The input value can be adjusted after the remaining developer detection is finished. · If detection has already been performed once, detection of the remaining developer material cannot be performed unless disconnection and connection of the developer unit connector are done. 3. Use a digital tester with an input impedance of 10M or over.
(1) [A] Preparation of the process unit For the main/transfer/separation charger output · · · [B] Pull out the process unit consisting of the developer and cleaner units. Disconnect the developer and cleaner units. Remove the upper cover (2 screws) of the developer unit. Discharge the developer material from the developer unit. Connect the cleaner unit with a drum and developer unit. Install the process unit into the copier. Connect the connector securely to the developer unit. For the developer bias output · · (2) · · · · Set the process unit to the copier. Remove the toner cartridge. () COM terminal of the tester to pin "1" (leftmost terminal) of the measuring terminal. For the main charger: (+) terminal to the grid voltage measuring hole. For the transfer/separation charger: (+) terminal to pin "3" (rightmost terminal) of the measuring terminal. For the developer bias: (+) terminal to the hole of the plate in front of the developer unit.
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Connect a digital tester to the copier as shown:
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(3)
Function and range switches of the digital tester as follows: · · · · For the main charger: For the transfer charger: For the separation charger: For the developer bias: DC 1000V full scale DC 20V full scale AC 20V full scale DC 200V full scale
Grid voltage measurement hole A
Pin-1
Pin-3
Current measuring terminal (Main charger output) Grid voltage measurement Transfer/separation charger output measurement
Developer bias output measurement hole B (Main charge) Grid voltage measurement hole A
Developer bias output measurement
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(4) (5)
Turn on the door switch using the door switch jig. Turn on the main switch while pressing the "0" and "5" keys at the same time. The following display appears indicating that the adjustment mode has been entered.
0 5
TEST MODE 100%
PWR
(6)
Use the digital keys to input the adjustment code (38, 39, 40 or 43) and then press the PRINT key. The following display will appear and the drum will rotate, and the charging transformer will be turned on with the discharge lamp on. However the adjustment code 43 is only the input of adjustment value A.
(Example)
ADJUST MODE 128 A 100%
Code (38, 39, 40 or 43)
PRINT
(7)
Check the reading of the digital tester: · 635V ±5V for the main charger · 2.10V ±0.2V for the transfer charger · AC 2.80V ±0.3V (true RMS) or AC 2.52V ±0.3V (average voltage) for the separation charger · DC 100V ±5V for the developer bias. (Use the code 38 for the output check, and the code 43 for the input of the adjustment value A.
(8)
If adjustment is necessary, change the value A using the ZOOM keys. When the measurements are completed, press the INTERRUPT key to stop the drum rotation, extinguish the discharge lamp and turn off the charger transformer. Also the value in A is stored in the BC-RAM. The following display will appear:
TEST MODE 100%
ZOOM (Voltage adjustment)
INT (Memory)
[Note: When separation output is adjusted] If pockmarks occur on halftone copies, reduce the separation output. If poor separation of paper from the drum occurs or when the user normally uses thin paper, increase the separation output. But be careful not to increase or decrease the separation output excessively.
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[A] Adjustment and detection of separation output of high-voltage transformer Pockmarks and defective paper separation may be caused by various other reasons as well as poor adjustment of the separation output. So, make the following checks before starting to adjust the separation output. [B] Items to check before adjustment (1) (2) (3) (4) Charger wires Developer unit Toner density in the developer unit Copy paper and paper feeding (5) (6) (7) (8) Aligning roller rotation Main charger output Transfer charger output Developer bias output
[C] Output adjustment procedure Caution: · When pockmarks occur: When pockmarks (irregularities) are generated on the halftone areas, reduce the output in accord ance with the adjustment procedure described on the next page. Note: Do not reduce the output excessively. Otherwise, the separation ability will decrease. · Defective separation: When defective paper separation occurs despite the charger wires being clean, or when the user is likely to use a large quantity of thin paper, raise the output in accordance with the adjustment procedure described on the next page. Note: Do not increase the output excessively, otherwise pockmarks will be generated and the separation ability will decrease. · When developer bias output is adjusted: If backgrounding occurs over the entire copy with no under-exposure conditions, increase the bias output. However, increasing it excessively would result in poor image contrast, bias leakage or adherence of carrier powder to the drum surface.
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1.7 Installation of Carriage Drive Wire
When the carriage drive wire is replaced, attach the new wire as shown:
Carriage drive wire
Carriage 1 Carriage 2
Tension spring
Scanning motor
Pulley
Pulley (Rear side)
Pulley
Pulley
1.7.1 (1) 1.7.2 (1) (2)
Belt tension adjustment For this model, it is unnecessary to adjust the carriage drive wire tension. Adjustment of carriage 1 and carriage 2 Loosen the 3 screws fixing carriage-1 (2 screws) and -2 (1 screw in front) to the wire. While pressing carriage-2 against the exit side frame (A & B), tighten the carriage-2 fixing screws.
D Carriage 1 C
(3)
Also while pressing carriages 1 and 2 against the exit side frame (C & D), tighten the carriage-1 fixing screws.
Carriage 2 B A
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1.8 Adjustment of Mirrors and Lens
Checking and adjustment regarding the mirrors and the lens should be made by using the following procedure:
Focus/lateral reproduction-ratio adjustment (60)~(65) Carriage 1/2 adjustment Carriage 1/2 Inclined focus adjusment Mirror unit Lens unit Image distortion Mirror 1/2
Slanted image adjustment Original scale
Focus/lateral reproduction-ratio adjustment (60)~(65)
Lateral deviation adjustment Lens unit
Note:
In the dotted-line boxes are the items which normally do not require adjustment.
1.8.1
Adjustment of focus and horizontal reproduction ratio
If the lens has been replaced or the adjustment of focus and horizontal reproduction ratio is necessary, the following adjustment data must be entered. Allowable input value Center value
1444442444443
Lens position data Mirror position data Lens position data Mirror position data Lens position data Mirror position data
(100%) (100%) (200%) (200%) (50%) (50%)
(Adjustment mode, code 60) (Adjustment mode, code 61) (Adjustment mode, code 62) (Adjustment mode, code 63) (Adjustment mode, code 64) (Adjustment mode, code 65)
0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40
20 20 20 20 20 20
The adjustment should be performed in the following order.
Lens/mirror position values 100 % (60) 100 % (61)
Mirror position value 200 % (63)
Lens position value 200 % (62)
Mirror position value 50 % (65)
Lens position value 50 % (64)
Note:
In the dotted-line boxes are the items which normally do not require adjustment.
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[A] Focus and horizontal reproduction ratio adjustment for 100% (1) Make an actual size-copy and check the focus and horizontal reproduction ratio. If adjustment is necessary, the adjustment data must be re-entered as follows. · Poor focus and reduced horizontal reproduction ratio: reduce the mirror position data (code 61). · Poor focus and enlarged horizonal reproduction ratio: increase the mirror position data (code 61). · Good focus, but reduced horizontal reproduction ratio: increase the lens position data (code 60). · Good focus, but enlarged horizontal reproduction ratio: decrease the lens position data (code 60).
Notes:
1.
The focus and horizontal reproduction ratio change when the lens or the mirror is moved. But the lens position data mainly change the horizontal reproduction ratio and the mirror position data mainly change the focus.
2. 3. 4. 5.
The horizontal reproduction ratio should be adjusted after adjusting the focus, then check the focus again. If the horizontal reproduction ratio is incorrect (within ±0.5%), it will not be possible to achieve good focusing. Because of the lens characteristics, there is a greater margin for focusing at the center of the image than at the corners. For 200% and 50%, the horizontal reproduction ratio (lens position) will automatically assume the optimum condition when the focus (mirror position) is adjusted. So the horizontal reproduction ratio adjustment is not normally necessary.
[B] Focus and horizontal reproduction ratio adjustment for 200% (1) (2) Make a 200% copy and check the focus and horizontal reproduction ratio. If the focus and horizontal reproduction ratio are poor, re-enter the data of code 63 to adjust them. Adjustment of the code 62 is usually unnecessary. [C] Focus and horizontal reproduction ratio adjustment for 50% (1) (2) Make a 50% copy and check the focus and horizontal reproduction ratio. If the focus and horizontal reproduction are poor, re-enter the data of code 65 to adjust them. Adjustment of the code 64 is usually unnecessary.
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1.8.2
Optical axis adjustment
When the focus is incorrect at the front or rear side, adjust the focus by moving the mirror unit as follows: (Use the code "61" in the test mode "05") (1) Turn on the power while pressing the "0" and "5" keys simultaneously. The display "TEST MODE 100% AJ" will come on.
0 5
TEST MODE 100%
PWR
(2) (3) (4)
Input "61", press the PRINT key, and the current mirror setting position will be displayed ("09" for example). Write this number down. Input another value (between 0 to 40) and press the INTERRUPT key to establish setting, then press the ENERGY SAVER key and make a copy to check the focus. Repeat steps (2) and (3) until the front side focus has been corrected. Write down the value when it is focused.
6 1 PRINT
MIRROR POSITION 100% Note down this value (Example)
C
C
Digital key
0 ~ 40
INT
E/S Test copy
NG OK Check the front side image focus Note down the value when focus has become correct. This is value "A".
(5)
Next, repeat steps (2) and (3) until the rear side focus has been corrected. Write this number down.
6 1 PRINT
MIRROR POSITION 100% Note down this value (Example)
D
D
Digital key
(0 ~ 40)
INT
E/S Test copy
NG OK Check the rear side image focus Note down the value when focus has become correct. This is value "B".
(6)
Set the setting to the value established in step (5) and turn off the main switch.
6 1
PRINT
Value "B"
INT
PWR OFF
(7)
Remove the feed cover.
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(8)
Slant the mirror unit by turning the adjustment screw for the mirror unit. Compare values established in steps (4) (front side) and (5) (rear side). In case of value "A" > value "B": rotate the screw in direction of the arrow A. In case of value "A" < value "B": rotate the screw in direction of the arrow B.
(9)
Reinstall the feed cover.
(10) Make a copy to check the focus. If necessary, repeat 1 to 8.
Mirror unit Adjustment screw
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1.8.3
Image distortion
Direction of the copy paper movement
Step 1
A
B
Image
Direction of the copy paper movement
Step 2
C
D
Removing the original glass. (Adjustment order: step 1 step 2) Step 1 In case of A: Loosen the screw (CCW). In case of B: Tighten the mirror 2 adjustment screw (CW).
Mirror 2
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Step 2 In case of C: Tighten the mirror 1 adjustment screw (CW). Normal image In case of D: Loosen the screw (CCW). Normal image
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1.8.4
Image inclination
Direction of the copy paper movement Image
Direction of the copy paper movement
Paper
A
If inclination of the image occurs even though the edge of the original is properly aligned with the scale, adjust by moving the original scale. In case of A · Move the original scale in the direction indicated by In case of B · Move the original scale in the direction indicated by
B
A
B
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1.8.5 (1) (2) (3)
Side deviation of lens unit Remove the optical cover and the lens cover. Loosen the lens unit fixing 2 screws. The lens unit position can be adjusted from the front to the rear or the rear to the front. · If the center of image deviates toward the rear, adjust the lens unit toward the front (B) by turning the adjustment screw clockwise. · If the center of image deviates toward the front, adjust the lens unit toward the rear (A) by turning the adjustment screw counterclockwise.
Note:
The adjustment should be made making use of the 1 mm spaced marks impressed on the frame.
[Rear]
Direction of copy movement Center
[Front]
[Rear] Direction of copy movement Center
[Front]
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1.9 Light Distribution
When the exposure is different at the front and rear sides, adjust the light distribution by moving the distribution plate as follows:
Note: When this adjustment is performed, the overall exposure may change. So be sure to check or adjust the exposure.
(1) (2) Make a copy with slightly dark manual exposure. To adjust the light distribution: · Place the paper on the manual feed tray to move the carriage-1 toward the paper feed side. · Turn off the power. · Remove the glass fix (2 screws). · Reposition the adjustment plate by loosening the appropriate screws to change the light distribution in the area relating to the given plate. · Loosen the screws and move the adjustment plates ( bution.
Notes: 1. The rear adjustment plates control the light distribution of the front side of the copy. 2. Adjustment plate Left: Image Dark Adjustment plate Right: Image Light
Rear side Front side Light distribution adjustment plates Screws Front side
in the direction of the arrow
Rear side
) according to the uneven light distriPaper path direction
Paper path direction
Front side
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Example 1: When the front side is too light · Move the adjustment plates tion of the arrow ( ). in the direcDirection of the copy paper movement
Example 2: When the rear side is too light · Move the adjustment plates tion of the arrow ( ). in the direcDirection of the copy paper movement
When this adjustment is performed, the overall exposure may change. So, be sure to make a copy to check. If necessary, make exposure adjustment referring to "1.4 Exposure Adjustment"
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1.10 Adjustment of Gap between Drum and Sleeve
This model uses a hit-drum method using the guide roller, and no adjustment is necessary.
Guide roller
1.11 Adjustment of Developer Polarity Position
(1) (2) Remove the developer unit from the machine. Adjust at rear adjustment plate. Loosen the fixing screw of the adjustment plate and move the plate according to the stamped mark on the plate as a guide line to make adjustment. As this is already adjusted with a special jig at the time of shipping from the factory, do not loosen the screw unnecessarily. When loosening the screw for disassembly, etc., remember the position of the adjustment plate and reinstall it where it was. (During the replacement of the magnetic roller, adjust the developer the developer polarity position.)
H Height of developer polarity position: H=34.7 mm Stamped mark Adjustment plate
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1.12 Doctor Sleeve Gap Adjustment
Tools required: Method (1) Remove the developer unit from machine, take out the upper cover (2 screws), and discharge the developer material. (2) (3) Place the developer unit on a flat surface. Turn the leveler adjustment screws and adjust it using the step "0.45" into the gap between the sleeve and leveler.
Sleeve Leveler
Leveler adjustment screws
Doctor sleeve jig
Step "0.45"
(4)
Check that step "0.40" can move smoothly in the front and rear direction in the gap between the sleeve and leveler, while step "0.50" cannot be inserted.
(5)
Reassemble the upper cover of developer unit.
Notes: 1. Align the position of sleeve marking with that of the leveler, when checking or adjusting the gap between the sleeve and the leveler. 2. When assembling the upper cover, fasten the hooks with a screw after fully inserting them. 3. After reassembling the upper cover, pay attention to avoid overlapping of the side seal (front and rear) and the rubber seal.
Step "0.40"
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1.13 ADU Adjustment
1.13.1 Adjusting the stack guide unit in position In duplex copying using the ADU, the difference in side deviation on both sides of the copy should be within ±3 mm. If not, make adjustment as follows: After stacking sheets of paper on the stack guide, check that the gap between the side stopper and the edge of the sheet is 1.5 ± 1 mm. To adjust the gap, loosen the side switch bracket fixing screw. Move the bracket according to the scale. After moving the bracket, initialize the ADU. Check the gap between the side guide and the paper.
1.5 ± 1 mm
Side guide
Side guide
Stacked sheets
ADU motor bracket
Side switch bracket
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1.13.2 (1) (2) (3)
Adjusting ADU side deviation
To adjust the side deviation of the image of duplexed copies (i.e. image on the second side): When the 5 fixing screws at the front cover of the ADU are loosened, the ADU can be adjusted in the front/rear direction by a maximum of 3 mm. If the center of the image is shifted toward the rear side, move the ADU front cover to the rear side the same distance (as the image is shifted) and tighten the screw. If the center of the image is shifted toward the front side, move the ADU front cover to the front side the same distance (as the image is shifted) and tighten the screw.
Front left side
Front right side
Right feed side
1.14 Adjusting Cassette Side Deviation
The procedure for adjusting cassette side deviation for the copier and the PFP is the same as in 1.13.2.
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2.
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
2.1 Inspection every 80,000 Copies
(1) Preparation Ask the key operator about the present machine conditions and note them down. Before starting the maintenance work, make and retain a few sample copies for later comparison. Turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord plug. (2) The periodic inspection should be conducted in accordance with the Periodic Inspection Check List shown below. Perform the inspection by referring to the figures, as well as to t