Service Manual
Service Manual
Service Manual
SEMF06-006
Notice:
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General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purpose only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. EPSON disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
Copyright 2006
PRECAUTIONS
Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1)Personal injury and 2) damage to equipment. DANGER WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing procedures preceded by DANGER Headings. Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment.
The precautionary measures itemized below should always be observed when performing repair/maintenance procedures.
DANGER
1. 2. 3. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PRODUCT FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR PROCEDURES. NO WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT BY PERSONS UNFAMILIAR WITH BASIC SAFETY MEASURES AS DICTATED FOR ALL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN THEIR LINE OF WORK. WHEN PERFORMING TESTING AS DICTATED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. WHEN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE CONNECTED, USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT, MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJURIER FROM METAL PARTS WITH SHARP EDGES.
4.
WARNING
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE, LISTED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER/RATING PLATE. IF THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS A PRIMARY AC RATING DIFFERENT FROM AVAILABLE POWER SOURCE, DO NOT CONNECT IT TO THE POWER SOURCE. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL CHIPS. IN ORDER TO PROTECT SENSITIVE MICROPROCESSORS AND CIRCUITRY, USE STATIC DISCHARGE EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAPS, WHEN ACCESSING INTERNAL COMPONENTS. REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING COMPONENTS ONLY WITH THOSE COMPONENTS BY THE MANUFACTURE; INTRODUCTION OF SECOND-SOURCE ICs OR OTHER NON-APPROVED COMPONENTS MAY DAMAGE THE PRODUCT AND VOID ANY APPLICABLE EPSON WARRANTY. WHEN USING COMPRESSED AIR PRODUCTS; SUCH AS AIR DUSTER, FOR CLEANING DURING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, THE USE OF SUCH PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLAMMABLE GAS IS PROHIBITED.
Manual Configuration
This manual consists of six chapters and Appendix. CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Provides a general overview and specifications of the product. CHAPTER 2. OPERATING PRINCIPLES Describes the theory of electrical and mechanical operations of the product. CHAPTER 3. TROUBLESHOOTING Describes the step-by-step procedures for the troubleshooting. CHAPTER 4. DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY Describes the step-by-step procedures for disassembling and assembling the product. CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT Provides Epson-approved methods for adjustment. CHAPTER 6. MAINTENANCE Provides preventive maintenance procedures and the lists of Epsonapproved lubricants and adhesives required for servicing the product. APPENDIX Provides the following additional information for reference: Connector Summary Exploded Diagram Parts List Electrical Circuits
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life.
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Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment. May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. It may also provide additional information that is related to a specific subject, or comment on the results achieved through a previous action. I.ndicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life.
C H E C K P O IN T
CHAPTER 7.
W A R N IN G
Indicates that a particular task must be carried out according to a certain standard after disassembly and before re-assembly, otherwise the quality of the components in question may be adversely affected.
Revision Status
Revision Issued Date Description
August 4, 2006
First Release
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Contents
Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 10 1.1.1 Features....................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Specifications ...................................................................................................... 12 1.2.1 Printer specifications .................................................................................. 12 1.2.2 Scanner Specifications................................................................................ 17 1.2.3 Common ..................................................................................................... 18 1.3 Interface............................................................................................................... 20 1.3.1 USB Interface ............................................................................................. 20 1.3.2 Standard Card Slots .................................................................................... 21 1.4 Stand-alone Copy ................................................................................................ 23 1.4.1 Basic Specifications.................................................................................... 23 1.4.2 Copy Speed (TBD) ..................................................................................... 25 1.4.3 Configuration for copying .......................................................................... 25 1.4.4 Relation between Original and Copy.......................................................... 26 1.5 Memory Card Print.............................................................................................. 29 1.5.1 Basic Specifications.................................................................................... 29 1.5.2 Functions..................................................................................................... 30 1.5.3 Index Sheet ................................................................................................. 33 1.5.4 Layout and Paper Type, Paper Size ............................................................ 36 1.5.5 Options........................................................................................................ 36 1.5.6 Trimming Function ..................................................................................... 36 1.5.7 Assignment Rules for Photo Frame Numbers and Rotation....................... 37 1.5.8 Layout Drawings ........................................................................................ 38 1.5.9 Relation between Paper Type and Quality ................................................. 40 1.6 Photo Mode (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only)......................... 41 1.6.1 Basic Specification ..................................................................................... 41 1.6.2 Original Photo Setting Specification .......................................................... 41 1.6.3 Supported Paper Sizes, Types and Qualities .............................................. 42 1.7 Setting Modes...................................................................................................... 43 1.7.1 Ink Level Check.......................................................................................... 43 1.7.2 Head Cleaning ............................................................................................ 43 1.7.3 Ink Cartridge Replacement ......................................................................... 43 1.7.4 Nozzle Check Pattern Print......................................................................... 43 1.7.5 Head Alignment.......................................................................................... 1.7.6 Copy Quality............................................................................................... 1.7.7 Borderless setting ....................................................................................... 1.7.8 Date Stamp ................................................................................................. 1.7.9 Viewer Brightness (Photo Viewer Adjustment) ......................................... 1.7.10 Display...................................................................................................... 1.7.11 Paper size.................................................................................................. 1.8 USB Direct-Print/PictBridge Functions .............................................................. 1.8.1 Supported Device ....................................................................................... 1.8.2 Functions Available from DSC .................................................................. 1.8.3 USB Direct-Print/PictBridge Operations.................................................... 1.9 Control Panel....................................................................................................... 1.9.1 Control Panel of Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 ..... 1.9.2 Control Panel of Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050.................... 1.9.3 Method of Changing Modes ....................................................................... 1.9.4 Operations................................................................................................... 1.9.5 Errors .......................................................................................................... 1.9.6 Printer Initialization (TBD) ........................................................................ 44 45 45 45 45 46 46 47 47 47 47 49 49 51 54 55 62 63
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159 161 162 163 164 165 165 166 168 169 169 170
Chapter 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 91 3.2 Error Indications and Fault Occurrence Causes .................................................. 91 3.3 Troubleshooting................................................................................................... 95 3.3.1 Superficial Phenomenon-Based Troubleshooting .................................... 114
Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
4.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 4.1.1 Precautions................................................................................................ 4.1.2 Tools ......................................................................................................... 4.1.3 Work Completion Check .......................................................................... 4.1.4 Procedual Differences between the Models ............................................. 4.2 Caution regarding Assembling/Disassembling of the Printer Mechanism, and How to Ensure of Quality on Re-assembled Product........................................ 4.3 Disassembly Procedures.................................................................................... 4.4 Printer Section ................................................................................................... 4.4.1 Document Cover/Document Cover Mat/ASF Cover................................ 4.4.2 Paper Support Assy................................................................................... 4.4.3 Stacker Assy. ............................................................................................ 4.4.4 Panel Unit ................................................................................................. 4.4.5 Scanner Unit ............................................................................................. 4.4.6 Housing, Upper......................................................................................... 4.4.7 Printhead ................................................................................................... 4.4.8 CR Scale ................................................................................................... 4.4.9 Printer Mechanism/Housing, Lower......................................................... 4.4.10 PS Board Unit ......................................................................................... 4.4.11 Waste Ink Pads/Stacker Lock/PG Lever/Rubber Feet............................ 4.4.12 Main Board Unit/Card Slot Unit............................................................. 4.4.13 ASF Unit ................................................................................................. 4.4.14 Holder Shaft Unit.................................................................................... 4.4.15 Spur Gear 36.8/Extension Spring 0.143/Clutch ..................................... 4.4.16 PE Sensor Board/PE Sensor Lever ......................................................... 4.4.17 CR Guide Frame ..................................................................................... 4.4.18 CR Motor ................................................................................................ 4.4.19 PF Motor ................................................................................................. 4.4.20 Carriage Unit/CR Encoder Board/PW Sensor Board/Head FFC ........... 4.4.21 Paper Guide Upper Unit ......................................................................... 4.4.22 Front Frame ............................................................................................ 123 123 123 124 125 126 127 128 128 129 129 130 131 132 133 135 136 139 140 143 146 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 157 158
4.4.23 EJ Frame Unit......................................................................................... 4.4.24 Ink System Unit ...................................................................................... 4.4.25 Paper Guide Front Unit........................................................................... 4.4.26 PG Sensor ............................................................................................... 4.4.27 PF Roller Unit......................................................................................... 4.5 Scanner Section ................................................................................................. 4.5.1 Scanner Housing, Upper........................................................................... 4.5.2 Scanner Carriage Unit .............................................................................. 4.5.3 Scanner Motor Unit/Scanner HP Sensor/Driven Pulley........................... 4.6 Removal procedure Specific to Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 4.6.1 Panel Unit ................................................................................................. 4.6.2 Housing, Upper.........................................................................................
Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT
5.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 5.1.1 Required Adjustments .............................................................................. 5.2 Adjustment by Using Adjustment Program ...................................................... 5.2.1 EEPROM Data Copy................................................................................ 5.2.2 Initial Setting ............................................................................................ 5.2.3 USB ID Input............................................................................................ 5.2.4 Waste Ink Pad Counter ............................................................................. 5.2.5 Ink Charge ................................................................................................ 5.2.6 Head ID Input ........................................................................................... 5.2.7 Top Margin Adjustment ........................................................................... 5.2.8 First Dot Adjustment ................................................................................ 5.2.9 PW Sensor Adjustment............................................................................. 5.2.10 Head Angular Adjustment ...................................................................... 5.2.11 Bi-D adjustment...................................................................................... 5.2.12 Initialize PF Deterioration Offset ........................................................... 5.2.13 Disenable PF Deterioration Offset ......................................................... 5.2.14 CR Offset................................................................................................ 5.2.15 PF Adjustment ........................................................................................ 5.2.16 PF Band Adjustment............................................................................... 5.3 Adjustment Except Adjustment Program.......................................................... 5.3.1 PG Adjustment ......................................................................................... 5.3.2 PF Scale Sensor Positioning Adjustment ................................................. 5.3.3 Original Adjustment ................................................................................. 172 172 175 175 175 175 175 176 176 176 176 177 177 178 178 178 178 179 181 182 182 186 187
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Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE
6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 6.1.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................... 6.1.2 Service Maintenance................................................................................. 6.1.3 Lubrication................................................................................................ 191 191 191 193
Chapter 7 APPENDIX
7.1 Connector Summary.......................................................................................... 7.1.1 Major Component Unit............................................................................. 7.2 Electrical Circuits .............................................................................................. 7.3 Exploded Diagram/Service Parts List ............................................................... 197 197 203 212
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1.1 Overview
C H E C K P O IN T
In this manual, unless otherwise specified or noted, the information applies to all of EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/ DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050.
Stand-alone copy functions It benefits from using a more recently developed type of ink which enables photoquality copies to be made not only on special media but even on plain paper. Only the basic copy functions are provided for easier operation. Paper size can be selected from 2, 3 or 4 options. Table 1-1. Paper Size
Model Paper size EAI EURO/ASIA LATIN EAI EURO/ASIA LATIN Letter/4x6 A4/10x15 Letter/A4/4x6 Letter/4x6/5x7 A4/10x15/13x18 Letter/A4/4x6/5x7
This unit features 4-in-1 functionality (computer-connected printer and scanner, standalone copy machine, and stand-alone memory card printing) and is designed for home/ personal use. Its main functions are described below.
1.1.1 Features
Printer functions As a printer, this unit achieves high-quality output at high speed on plain paper, and uses new pigment ink for improved light fastness, water fastness, gas fastness, rubbing fastness. It includes the following features. Maximum print resolution 5760 (H) x 1440 (V) dpi Separate ink cartridge for each color ASF (Auto Sheet Feeder) holds up to 100 cut sheets (64 g/m2) Border-free printing with EPSON specialty media Reduced noise level Fast and thick draft mode with the combination of real black and composite black Scanner functions Use of a CIS sensor means no warm-up period is required, which makes scanning more convenient and allows for a more compact scanner. Additional features include the following. Maximum optical resolution: 1200 x 2400 dpi Scan gradations: 48 bits (input), 24 bits (output)
Paper type can be selected from the following options, which also defines copy quality.
Model Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/ DX5000/DX5050 Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Paper Type Plain paper/Photo paper Plain paper/Photo paper/Matte paper
Enlarge / Reduce factor can be selected from two options; actual size (100%) or Fit to page. Copy margin is automatically selected from three options, related to paper type and paper size; 3mm, Small Margins Copy, or Border Free Copy. Fast and thick draft mode with the combination of real black and composite black Copy functions can be directly alternated from memory card print functions, by operation panel. Card reader functions This unit includes memory card slots that support CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Micro Drive, SD Memory Card, and xD-Picture Card standards.
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Exterior design Use of a CIS scanner engine has enabled a more compact design. Also, this unit has operation panel on the left side, which becomes more distinctive but still easier to use.
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1.2 Specifications
1.2.1 Printer specifications
This section covers specifications of the printer.
Print Direction Bi-directional minimum distance printing (with logic seeking) Print Resolution Table 1-3. Print Resolution
Horizontal direction (across columns) Dimension (mm)*2 430TBD (W) x 360TBD (D) x 180TBD (H) 462.9 (W) x 354.1 (D) x 195.8 (H) 360 dpi 360 dpi 360 dpi 720 dpi 1440 dpi 5760 dpi* Vertical direction (paper feed) 120 dpi 360 dpi 720 dpi 720 dpi 720 dpi 1440 dpi*
6.9
Note "*": Those resolution can only be used with the printer driver.
Internal fonts Character code: Fonts: Input buffer size 64 Kbytes Alphanumeric with expanded graphics (PC437) ASCII, 20H to 7FH only EPSON original fonts Alphanumeric font: Courier
B row C row #B3 #B2 #B1 Magenta #C3 #C2 #C1 Yellow
352.8-6.35 mm/sec (13.89-0.25 inch/sec): High speed mode, continuous feed PF interval Programmable in 0.017 mm (1/1440 inch) steps
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Table 1-4. Paper Support
Item Premium Presentation Paper Matte (EAI) Matte PaperHeavyweight (Other) Photo Paper Glossy (EAI) Glossy Photo Paper (EUR, Asia) Photo Quality Inkjet Paper Ultra Premium Photo Paper Glossy (EAI) Ultra Glossy Photo Paper (Other)
Paper Size Letter A4 8" x 10" Letter A4 5" x 7" 4" x 6" A4 Letter A4 8" x 10" 5" x 7" 4" x 6"
Width Length (mm) (mm) 215.9 210 203.2 215.9 210 127 101.6 210 215.9 210 203.2 127 101.6 279.4 297 254 279.4 297 178 152.4 297 279.4 297 254 178 152.4
ThickWeight ness EAI EUR ASIA (g/m2) (mm) O 0.23 167 O O 0.25 258 O O 0.12 102 O 0.30 290 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Make sure that the paper is not wrinkled, fluffed, torn, or folded. The curve of paper must be 5 mm or below. When printing onto an envelope, be sure that the flap is on the long edge and is folded. Do not use the adhesive envelopes. Do not use double envelopes and cellophane window envelopes.
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PW LM RM
TM
Printable area
PL
BM
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LO
PW
RO TO
Paper size
PL
BO
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PL RM TM
Printable area
PW
BM
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Print Capacity (TBD) Black Ink Cartridge:TBD pages/A4 (ISO/IEC10561 Letter Pattern at 360x720 dpi) 380 pages/A4 (360x720 dpi, 5% duty) Color Ink Cartridge:TBD pages/A4 (360x720 dpi, 5% duty for each color) Shelf life: Storage Temperature Table 1-9. Storage Temperature
Situation When stored in individual boxes When installed in main unit Storage Temperature -30 oC to 40 oC -20
oC
After packing is opened, it is assumed 6 months, and assumes 2 years including this.
Gradations (pixel depth): Each color pixel has 16-bit input and either 1-bit or 8bit output. Scanning speed: 1200 dpi Approx. 30 msec/line Approx. 10 msec/line RGB Three Color LED
to 40
oC
C A U T IO N
The ink in the ink cartridge freezes when leaving it in the environment of -16 C or under. It takes 3 hours that the frozen ink becomes usable when moving it from the environment of -20 C to the environment of 25 C. 12.7mm (W) x 68.0 mm (D) x 47.0 mm (H)
Dimension:
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1.2.3 Common
1.2.3.1 Electric Specification
OTM
(out-of-range top margin)
OLM
(out-of-range left margin)
RL
(readable length)
216 mm (8.5")
1.5 mm 1 mm
297 mm (11.7")
1.5 mm 1 mm
Original's top left alignment position First pixel Scan direction OLM Original (face down)
Input voltage range (ACV) Rated current (A) Rated frequency (Hz) Input frequency range (Hz) Power consumption (W) Standalone Copying Low-power Mode Sleep Mode Power Off Mode
a
OTM RL
RW
2: If the printer is not operated at all for at least 3 minutes, the standby function reduces the current to the motor to conserve power. 3: If the scanner is not operated at all for at least 3 minutes (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/ DX6000/DX6050)/4 minutes (Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050), the standby function reduces the current to the motor to conserve power.
Insulation resistance 10M minimum (tested between AC line and chassis, test voltage: DC500V) Dielectric strength AC1000 Vrms for one minute or AC1200 Vrms for one second (100-120V version) AC1500 Vrms for one minute (220-240V version)
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20 ~ 80% *2 5 ~ 85%
Safety standards
EMC
Humidity (%) 50
40 30 20
1.2.3.6 CE Marking
220-240 V version Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC: EN60950
1.2.3.3 Durability
Total print life: Print Head Life: Scanner head: 10,000 pages (black only, A4), or five years (whichever comes first) Six billion shots (per nozzle) or five years (whichever comes first) MCBF (36,000 cycles)
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1.3 Interface
The EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/ DX6000/DX6050 provides the following interface.
Connector signal layout Table 1-15. Connector pin assignment and signals
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 Signal name VCC -Data +Data Ground I/O Bi-D Bi-D Data Data, pull up to +3.3 V via 1.5 K ohm resistor. Cable ground Function description Cable power. Max. power consumption is 2 mA.
Pin #2
Pin #1
480 Mbps (High Speed Device) NRZI USB Series B 2 [m] or less Pin #4 Pin #3 Figure 1-8. USB pin Assignment
Device ID
Device ID
Product Name
Product ID 0x082B (Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050) 0x082E (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050) Endpoint attribute Table 1-16. Endpoint Attribute (Card Slot Model)
I/F No. 0x00 0x01 0x02 Endpoint Address 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x05 0x07 0x08 Endpoint Type Bulk Out Bulk In Bulk Out Bulk In Bulk Out Bulk In Linked Interface Scanner Printer Card
[00H][5FH] [00H][5FH] MFG:EPSON; MFG:EPSON; CMD:ESCPL2,BDC,D4,D4PX,ESCPR1; CMD:ESCPL2,BDC,D4,D4PX,ESCPR1; CX4900 CX5900 MDL:Stylus[SP] CX4900; MDL:Stylus[SP] CX5900; CLS:PRINTER; CLS:PRINTER; DES:EPSON[SP]Stylus[SP] CX4900; DES:EPSON[SP]Stylus[SP] CX5900; [00H][5FH] [00H][5FH] MFG:EPSON; MFG:EPSON; CMD:ESCPL2,BDC,D4,D4PX,ESCPR1; CMD:ESCPL2,BDC,D4,D4PX,ESCPR1; CX4905 CX6000 MDL:Stylus[SP] DX4900; MDL:Stylus[SP] CX6000; CLS:PRINTER; CLS:PRINTER; DES:EPSON[SP]Stylus[SP] DX4900; DES:EPSON[SP]Stylus[SP] CX6000; [00H][5FH] 00H][5FH] MFG:EPSON; MFG:EPSON; DX5000 CMD:ESCPL2,BDC,D4,D4PX,ESCPR1; DX6000 CMD:ESCPL2,BDC,D4,D4PX,ESCPR1; DX5050 MDL:Stylus[SP] DX5000; DX6050 MDL:Stylus[SP]DX6000; CLS:PRINTER; CLS:PRINTER; DES:EPSON[SP]Stylus[SP] DX5000; DES:EPSON[SP]Stylus[SP] DX6000;
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MemoryStick Standard Memory Stick PRO Format Specifications version 1.02-00 compliant Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO/ SD/MMC/xD-Picture Card slot
SD
SD Memory Card Specifications / PART1. Physical Layer Specification Version 2.0 compliant
Compact Flash (memory card only) Microdrive Memory Stick (maximum capacity: 128 MB, including versions with memory select function) MagicGate Memory Stick (maximum capacity: 128 MB, copy protection function is not supported) Memory Stick Duo (requires Memory Stick Duo adapter) MagicGate Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO (copy protection function is not supported) Memory Stick PRO Duo (requires Memory Stick Duo adapter) SD (Secure Digital) memory card miniSD card (requires SD adapter) microSD card (requires SD adapter) SDHC memory card (except Class support) miniSDHC card (requires SD adapter) microSDHC (requires SD adapter)
MultiMediaCard
MultiMediaCard Standard Version 4.1 compliant xD-Picture CardTM Card Specification Version 1.20 type M/type H compliant
C A U T IO N
Note the following caution points when handling the memory card. Since the SD card, Memory Stick and xD-Picture Card share the same slot, only one can be inserted at a time. When a memory card is being accessed, be sure to keep the memory card slot's cover closed and do not touch the memory card.
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Direct printing
Only one drive is displayed at a time as a removable Connection to computer disk and only the card that is in the active slot can be (Windows) accessed via the removable disk. A card that has been inserted into a non-selected slot cannot be accessed. Only the card in the active slot can be mounted on the Connection to computer desktop. A card that has been inserted into a non(Macintosh) selected slot cannot be mounted on the desktop.
Details Access priority The access priority among slots is assigned as: 1: Memory Stick (Memory Stick PRO)/SD (MMC)/xD-Picture Card 2: CF (Micro Drive) Slot selection when power is turned on If cards are inserted in several slots when the power is turned on, the active slot is determined by the priority ranks listed above. Example: If CF and Memory Stick are both inserted at power-on, the xDPicture Card slot becomes the active slot. Slot selection after power is turned on When a card is removed from the active slot, the slot with the next-highest priority becomes the active slot (if a card has been inserted into it). There is no need to re-insert any card before accessing it.
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Table 1-19. Supported Paper Sizes, Types and Qualities (for EUR/ASIA)
Paper type Paper name Plain Paper Recycled Paper Bright White Paper Premium Glossy Photo Paper *2 Premium Semigloss Photo Paper*2 Glossy Photo Paper*2*3 Photo Paper Photo Paper A4 A4 13 x 18 13 x 18/5 x 7*4 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*5 A4 A4 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*5 A4 A4 13 x 18 13 x 18/5 x 7*4 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*5 A4 A4 13 x 18 13 x 18/5 x 7*4 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*5 A4 A4 Plain Paper Plain Paper A4 A4 Panel indication Quality *1 Paper size Paper size Panel indication
Ultra Glossy Photo Paper*2 Matte Paper Heavyweight*6 Note *1: *2: *3: *4: *5: *6:
The quality of draft copy is not affected by Paper type selection. For photo paper: Printing parameter is same as Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Printing is available, but Color tone is not secured. 13 x 18: The panel indicator only. 13 x 18 is the same size as 5 x 7 10 x 15: The panel indicator only. 10 x 15 is the same size as 4 x 6 Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
The quality of draft copy is not affected by Paper type selection. For photo paper: Printing parameter is same as Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Printing is available, but Color tone is not secured. Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 only Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
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Table 1-20. Copy Layout
Paper size A4, Letter/A4* 4" x 6" (10 x 15), 5" x 7" (13 x 18) Letter*2/A4*3, 4" x 6" (10 x 15), 5" x 7" (13 x 18) A4, Letter/A4* A4, Letter/A4* 4" x 6" (10 x 15), 5" x 7" (13 x 18) Letter*2/A4*3, 4" x 6" (10 x 15), 5" x 7" (13 x 18) Letter*2/A4*3
Actual*1 Photo Paper Matte Paper*4 Plain Paper Fit to Page*6 Photo Paper Matte Paper*4 Note : Letter/A4: Note *1: *2: *3: *4: *5:
B&W, Color B&W, Color B&W, Color B&W, Color B&W, Color B&W, Color
Small margin Small margin Standard Standard Border free Border free
Actual is the state that Fit to page is not selected. For EAI models For EUR/Asia/Pacific models Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only Fit to page automatically sets the enlarge/reduce scale so that the entire image fits into the printable area or the border free area when border free layout is selected. When the original image is smaller than general card size (approx. 54mm x 86mm), the print margins will be different from the one that is defined by each layout. The image placement uses the upper left corner as the origin and any margins that occur during the fitting process occur along the bottom and/or right edge.
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Matte Paper*4
Default is the state in which Fit to page is not selected. When Fit to page is selected, scan resolution will be optimized according to enlarge/reduce scale. When printing in draft mode, both real black and composite black will be used for black printing. Pure black will be used in both B&W and color mode. Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
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PL TM BM
(readable length)
216 mm (8.5")
3 mm
297 mm (11.7")
3 mm
PW
Top
a
Print direction *2 Scan direction
OLM
RL
OTM
Copy
Note : Refer to 1.2.1.4 Paper Support (p.13) for paper width (PW) and paper length (PL).
RW
Top
a
Right side of original RL
OTM
This indicates the top left corner of the original. Normally, this corner is aligned with the scan bed's top right corner as the reference point. This indicates the scan start position at the top left of the original, which corresponds to the print start position at the top left of the copy. The bottom right corner position of the copy is within the print area but varies according to the enlarge/reduce setting.
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PL
BO
OLM
(out-of-range left margin)
RL
(readable length)
OTM
(out-of-range top margin)
PW
Top
a
Print direction *2 Scan direction
216 mm (8.5")
1.5 mm 1 mm
297 mm (11.7")
1.5 mm 1 mm
Note : Refer to 1.2.1.4 Paper Support (p.13) for paper width (PW) and paper length (PL). Note *1: *2: Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050
LO *1 OLM
RW
Top
a
Right side of original RL
OTM
This indicates the top left corner of the original. Normally, this corner is aligned with the scan bed's top right corner as the reference point. This indicates the scan start position at the top left of the original, which corresponds to the print start position at the top left of the copy. The bottom right corner position of the copy is within the print area but varies according to the enlarge/reduce setting.
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PL BM
OLM
(out-of-range left margin)
RL
(readable length)
OTM
(out-of-range top margin)
PW
Top
a
Print direction *2 Scan direction
216 mm (8.5")
1.5 mm 1 mm
297 mm (11.7")
1.5 mm 1 mm
LM
Note : Refer to 1.2.1.4 Paper Support (p.13) for paper width (PW) and paper length (PL).
*1 OLM
RW
Top
a
Right side of original RL
OTM
This indicates the top left corner of the original. Normally, this corner is aligned with the scan bed's top right corner as the reference point. This indicates the scan start position at the top left of the original, which corresponds to the print start position at the top left of the copy. The bottom right corner position of the copy is within the print area but varies according to the enlarge/reduce setting.
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C H E C K P O IN T
However, any file that is saved in the following directories or their sub-directories cannot be included as files to be printed. Directories containing system properties or hidden properties Directories that contain any double-byte characters in the directory name RECYCLED: Windows directory for deleted files PREVIEW: Directories containing CASIO's DSC thumbnail images SCENE: Directories containing data for CASIO's DSC Best Shot function MSSONY: Directories containing SONY's DSC e-mail image data, voice memos, video files, or noncompressed images DCIMALBUMIMAGE: Directories containing CASIO's DSC album data save directory.
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1.5.2 Functions
1.5.2.1 List of Functions
The memory card print menu and its settings are listed in the following table. The values shown in this table indicate the total number of options and the number of pages or copies that can be printed consecutively. Table 1-28. List of Functions
Memory card printing Stylus CX4900/CX4905/ CX5000/CX5050*1 Mode selection Layout Paper type Plain Paper Paper size 1 2 Page/ copies 1 1 to 3 (according to marking) 1 1 to 99 1
Plain Paper Print from index Print From Index Standard sheet Sheet Border free Photo Paper DPOF * Print All / DPOF Print selected Print Select image Print All / Print all images PictBridge DPOF * Print All / DPOF Print all images Print All / DPOF Standard Border free Standard Border free Standard Border free Border free Standard Border free Border free Standard Border free Border free Plain Paper Photo Paper Plain Paper Photo Paper Plain Paper Photo Paper Matte Paper Plain Paper Photo Paper Matte Paper Plain Paper Photo Paper Matte Paper
2 2 3
Note that the date/time data assigned to individual photo data files does not necessarily match the date/time when the photo was actually taken. The photo date/time may be modified due to the digital camera's calendar settings (presence/absence of functions, incorrect date/time settings, etc.), processing of the photo data after the photo was taken, or subsequent saving of data. In such cases, this unit performs the relevant processing based on the most recently modified date/time data.
3 1 3
1 to 99 1 1 to 3 (according to marking)
Plain Paper
Standard Plain Paper Print from index Print From Index Border free Photo Paper sheet Sheet Border free Matte Paper Note "*": It is available only DPOF file exists in the memory card. Note *1:
Print Index Sheet will be selected as default function of Memory Card Print. But when DPOF file exists in the memory card, Print All / DPOF will be selected as default and DPOF print can be done easily. Print Select will be selected as default function of Memory Card Print.
*2:
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Table 1-30. Supported Paper Sizes, Types and Qualities (for EUR/ASIA)
Paper type Paper name Plain Paper Recycled Paper Bright White Paper Premium Glossy Photo Paper *2 Premium Semigloss Photo Paper*2 Glossy Photo Paper*2*3 Photo Paper Photo Paper A4 13 x 18 10 x 15 A4 13 x 18 10 x 15 Plain Paper Plain Paper A4 A4 Panel indication Quality *1 Paper size Paper size Panel indication
A4 A4 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*4 A4 A4 13 x 18 13 x 18/5 x 7*5 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*4 A4 A4 13 x 18 13 x 18/5 x 7*5 10 x 15 10 x 15/4 x 6*4 A4 A4
Ultra Glossy Photo Paper*2 Matte Paper Heavyweight*6 Note *1: *2: *3: *4: *5: *6:
Note : Letter/A4: Selectable by Setup mode only for Latin region. Note *1: *2: *3: *4: The quality of draft copy is not affected by Paper type selection. For photo paper: Printing parameter is same as Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Printing is available, but Color tone is not secured. Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
The quality of draft copy is not affected by Paper type selection. For photo paper: Printing parameter is same as Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Printing is available, but Color tone is not secured. 10 x 15: The panel indicator only. 10 x 15 is the same size as 4 x 6 13 x 18: The panel indicator only. 13 x 18 is the same size as 5 x 7 Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
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Table 1-31. Memory Card Printing Mode
Description Sets print layout Fixed Sets paper type Fixed Sets paper size
Option, setting range, etc. Fixed in combination with paper type and paper size (refer to 1.5.4 Layout and Paper Type, Paper Size (p.36)) Plain Paper Plain Paper or Photo Paper A4 or Letter *1 A4, 10 x 15*2, or 13 x 18 Letter, 4" x 6", or 5" x 7" Fixed as 1 page (can vary according to the number of image files) 1 to 3 (set by the marking to the index sheet) 1 The number of copies specified via the camera is used. The setting range is 1 to 99 copies (default is 1 copy). Prints it by the quality of 360 x 720dpi of Plain Paper. Only the Color print is supported. Fixed according to paper type (refer to 1.5.9 Relation between Paper Type and Quality (p.40))
Print from index sheet printing Layout Print all images (no menu) DPOF printing Print index sheet printing Paper type Print from index sheet printing Print all images DPOF printing Print index sheet printing Paper size Print from index sheet printing Print all images DPOF printing Print index sheet printing
Fixed Sets number of printout Sets number of printout Sets number of printout
Print from index sheet printing Pages/ copies Print all images
DPOF printing
Print index sheet printing Quality Print from index sheet printing Print all images DPOF printing
Fixed
Note *1:
Letter size will be used for EAI. A4 size will be used for other areas. Letter/A4 is selectable by setup mode only for Latin region. The panel indicator only. The printer chalks 10 x 15 format to 4 x 6 format.
*2:
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RW
OLM
(out-of-range left margin)
RL
(readable length)
OTM
(out-of-range top margin)
OTM
216 mm (8.5")
1.5 mm 1 mm
297 mm (11.7")
1.5 mm 1 mm
Place the Index Sheet face down with its top edge aligned to the left edge of the scan bed, and with the corner of the paper set to the original's top left position.
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a
RL Operator's side
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Errors during scanning or printing of index sheets Stops scanning and returns to the menu screen if the card is removed while an index sheet is being scanned or printed. Index sheet error 1 (No index sheet) is displayed if the sheet cannot be scanned because it is dirty, set backwards, etc. Index sheet error 2 (Incorrect marking) is displayed if the image bubbles cannot be read because they are not filled in correctly. Index sheet error 3 (Incorrect card) is displayed if, after printing an index sheet, you try to print from a non-matching memory card, such as a different (replacement) card or a re-edited version of the same card. NOTE: For error display, refer to Figure 1-59 (p62)
The marks can be recognized if 50% or more portion of each of them is filled. For running out and excessive marking out, the two white/black search patterns shown above are superimposed on the mark, and judgment is made according to this matching ratio. The judgment criteria is as follows: Black matching: 80% or more White matching: 50% or more. <Marking example> If in accordance with the search rule, judgment is made as shown below.
OK
OK
OK
NG
NG
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Border free Photo Paper 1-up with borders 20-up Plain Paper
30-up
80-up
Note *1:
The panel indictor only. The printer chalks the 10 x 15 format up to 4 x 6 format.
The image below shows an example in which the photo data is aligned horizontally with the photo frame.
1.5.5 Options
The functions below will be available by marking to options on the index sheet. Prints all photos one by one shown on the index sheet.
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<Border-free>
<20-up>
1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73
2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74
3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 67 75
4 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 68 76
5 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 69 77
6 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 70 78
7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 71 79
8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80
1 6 11 16 21 26
2 7 12 17 22 27
3 8 13 18 23 28
4 9 14 19 24 29
5 10 15 20 25 30
<80-up>
<30-up>
Figure 1-15. Assignment Rules for Photo Frame Numbers and Rotation
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Printable area
Paper
Printable area
(unit: mm (inch))
G 3.00 (0.12) 3.00 (0.12) 3.00 (0.12) 3.00 3.00 3.00 H 3.00 (0.12) 3.00 (0.12) 3.00 (0.12) 3.00 3.00 3.00
Letter, 4" x 6", and 5" x 7" size will be used for EAI models. 10 x 15, and 13 x 18 size will be used for EMC/Asia, Pacific models.
Letter, 4" x 6", and 5" x 7" size will be used for EAI models. 10 x 15, and 13 x 18 size will be used for EMC/Asia, Pacific models.
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1.5.8.3 20-up
A E G K F
1.5.8.4 30-up
A E G F
J D H I I I C H I C J D
(unit: mm (inch))
H 14.0 (0.55) 14.0 I 4.5 (0.18) 4.5 J 6.0 (0.24) 6.0
101.60 152.40 20.00 20.00 6.10 6.30 19.80 20.30 3.00 3.00 89.30 112.30 (4.00) (6.00) (0.79) (0.79) (0.24) (0.25) (0.78) (0.80) (0.12) (0.12) (3.52) (4.42) 127.00 178.00 29.00 24.60 3.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 1.70 10.00 121.00 163.00 (5.00) (7.00) (1.14) (0.97) (0.12) (0.12) (0.20) (0.39) (0.07) (0.39) (4.76) (6.42) 101.60 152.40 20.00 20.00 6.10 3.00 6.30 3.00 19.80 5.00 20.30 10.00 3.00 1.70 3.00 89.30 112.30
4" x 6" size will be used for EAI models. 10 x 15 size will be used for EMC/Asia, Pacific models.
4" x 6" size will be used for EAI models. Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only 10 x 15 size will be used for EMC/Asia, Pacific models.
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1.5.8.5 80-up
O F D Q E C
(unit: mm (inch))
H 58.67 (2.31) 62.0 Q 11.94 (0.47) 26.0 I 111.00 (4.37) 106.0
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Photo
10mm
Photo
10mm
Photo
5mm
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Standard
VSD3
On
Photo Paper
Letter/A4* 5 x 7 4 x 6 Letter/A4* 4 x 6 A4 10 x 15 A4 13 x 18 10 x 15 A4 13 x 18 10 x 15
A4 13 x 18*3 10 x 15*4 A4 10 x 15/4 x 6*4 A4 13 x 18/5 x 7*3 10 x 15/4 x 6*4 A4 13 x 18/5 x 7*3 10 x 15/4 x 6*4 --A4
Boarder free
1440 x 720
VSD3
On
On
Photo Paper
Boarder free
1440 x 720
VSD3
On
On
Photo Paper
Boarder free
1440 x 720
VSD3
On
On
Photo Paper
Boarder free
1440 x 720
VSD3
On
On
VSD3 VSD3
On On
On On
The quality of draft copy is not affected by Paper type selection. For photo paper: Printing parameter is same as Premium Glossy Photo Paper. 13 x 18: The Printer chalks the 13 x 18 format up to the 5 x 7 format. 10 x 15: The Printer chalks the 10 x 15 format up to the 4 x 6 format. Printing is available, but Color tone is not secured.
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Ink levels are 100% after initial charge Management and viewing of ink levels --When any of ink is low, ink icon is displayed at the upper left of LCD When any of ink is out, replace Ink error is displayed
ROM version
CExxxx
<Cyan>
<Magenta>
<Yellow>
<Black>
0.212mm (1/120inch)
When the Scanner Unit is closed and the [Start] button is pressed, the Carriage moves to the standby position and the ink cartridge exchanging sequence is executed. Automatically returns to the TOP screen after execution.
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Setting Modes
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By pressing the [Copy mode] button. The pattern will be printed which shows the head alignment By pressing the [Start] button, the pattern will be printed that shows the head at that time, and adjustment can be done regarding to that pattern. alignment at that time, and adjustment can be done regarding to that pattern.*1 1. Set A4 or Letter sized paper to the sheet feeder. 2. Set PG position is close. Turn on this unit while depressing [Copy] button and print the Alignment adjustment pattern. Turn on this unit while depressing [Start] button and print the Alignment adjustment pattern.
1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #1 by pressing [Copy] button.*2 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #1. *4 Adjust VSD1 2. Press [Start] to terminate VSD1 color parameter adjustment. color parameter 2. Press [B&W Start] button to terminate VSD1 color parameter adjustment. *3 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #2 by pressing [Copy] button.*2 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #2. *4 Adjust VSD2 2. Press [Start] to terminate VSD2 color parameter adjustment. color parameter 2. Press [B&W Start] button to terminate VSD2 color parameter adjustment. *3 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #3 by pressing [Copy] button.*2 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #3. *4 Adjust VSD3 2. Press [Start] to terminate VSD3 color parameter adjustment. color parameter 2. Press [B&W Start] button to terminate VSD3 color parameter adjustment. *3 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #4 by pressing [Copy] button.*2 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #4. *4 Adjust VSD4 2. Press [Start] to terminate VSD4 color parameter adjustment. color parameter 2. Press [B&W Start] button to terminate VSD4 color parameter adjustment. *3 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #5 by pressing [Copy] button.*2 1. Select the most appropriate value regarding the printed pattern #5. *4 Adjust Eco color 2. Press [B&W Start] button to terminate Eco color parameter adjustment. *3 2. Press [Start] to terminate Eco color parameter adjustment. parameter 3. The Eco black adjustment parameter is undergoed a change of the color adjustment. Termination When all the parameter adjustment is terminated successfully, the adjusted value will be When all the parameter adjustments are completed successfully by pressing the memorized and this unit will be turned off automatically. The adjusted value will be effective [Start] button, the adjusted values will be memorized and the LCD display returns to from next turning on. To indicate the adjusted values are memorized, all the LEDs except for Card the top screen. The adjusted values will be effective from the next power-on. Access LED will be flashing once.
By returning PG to standard (L), the PG error is released and the PG lever operation is displayed (L) and canceled the processing. The print isnt allowed at PG error. No move to low power mode in Alignment adjustments The initial value is 5 indicated on 7 Segment LED and by pressing [Copy button], the value will change from 1 up to 9 incrementally and cyclically. Just press that button as well when the initial value is the most appropriate. By pressing the [Up] or [Down] button. The initial value that is indicated on the LCD is 5.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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C H E C K P O IN T
The adjustment procedure will be terminated unsuccessfully in the following cases and no adjustment will be done. 1. Some error like Paper Out, Paper Jam, PG Open has occurred. 2. The procedure is terminated by pressing Stop button. 3. The unit is turned off. When Paper Out has occurred, the procedure can restart from Print Pattern by pressing Color Start button. The error should be removed in advance. Ink maintenance operation like exchanging I/C or cleaning head can not be done in this mode. <Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 specific> This unit will be turned off automatically when the procedure is terminated by pressing Stop button and when PG open error has occurred and then the adjust lever has been set to close position. <Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 specific> When PG open error has occurred and then the Paper thickness lever has been set to close position. Stop/Clear button is valid during printing. Stop/Clear button is invalid in the menu.
The overhang width is max. The overhang width is half of max. The overhang width is quarter of max.
Not printed Printed in this order Printed in this order Printed in this order
Monochrome: 360 x 360 Color: 360 x 720 or 360 x 360 360 x 120 720 x 720
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Setting Modes
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1.7.10 Display
NOTE: This function is only for Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 (Asia models) This utility is used for selecting display message. Table 1-45. Display
Selectable value Format
Pictograph English
A4 Letter
A4 Letter
On On
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Setting Modes
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Table 1-47. Items that can be specified from DSC
USB DIRECT-PRINT O Any area of rectangle. (This function is available for Single picture print only) O Enable/Disable O O
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Paper type
Paper size
O A4 /5 x 7/4 x 6/Letter X Layout is fixed in combination with paper type and paper size. (2up, 4up and 8up are available for DPOF) X Layout is fixed in combination with paper type and paper size
1.8.3.1 Preparation
Conditions described below are required before starting printing. The printer is not printing from the PC. The printer is not printing from the memory card slot. The printer is not performing the backup of the memory card. The error (paper empty, ink end, etc.) is cleared.
Layout
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1.8.3.6 Exclusive Control Specifications for Paper Type, Size, and Layout
Depending upon the DSC and printer settings, there may be some combinations of paper type, size, and layout settings that are not supported by this printer. In such a case, the paper type is given priority; paper size and layout are changed to settings that will allow printing (the initial settings made on the printers operation panel for the paper type given priority) and the document is printed.
Start printing 1. 2. 3.
1.8.3.7 Camera direct error executing other processing (error) (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only)
When unsupported equipment are connected during the other processing is executed (error), the camera direct error is displayed after other processing execution (error). When the unsupported equipment is connected and other processing ends, it doesnt become a camera direct mode and the camera direct error is not displayed.
When this unit is connected to a DSC that supports the USB DIRECT-PRINT protocol (Revision 1.0), print settings, image selection, status monitoring, and print start/stop commands can be controlled from the DSC.*1
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Indicators The control panel contains 7-segment LED and 13 LEDs, which are used to indicate various status. Table 1-49. Indicators (Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/CX5050)
LED Power LED [Green] Error LED [Red] Ink LED [Red] Memory Card LED 1-3 1st [Green] 2nd [Green] 3rd [Green] *3 E *2 7-seg. LED D *1 * A B C Function Light at stand-by. Blink while some operation is proceeding. Light or blink while some error or warning is occurring. Light when some ink is out. Blink when some ink is near empty or in the ink cartridge exchanging procedure. Light one of them while some memory card print function showing below is ready or proceeding. Print Index Sheet Print From Index Sheet Print All / DPOF Indicate number of copies, or some error codes in error status. Blinks slowly in low power panel status. Light one of them showing which paper type below is selected. F Plain Paper Photo Paper Light one of them showing which paper size below is selected. G 10x15/ 4x6 (Euro/Asia), 4x6 (EAI/Latin) 13x18/5x7 (Euro/Asia), 5x7 (EAI/Latin) A4 (Euro/Asia), Letter (EAI), Letter/A4 (Latin)*4 H -Light when Fit to Page function is effective in copy mode. Light when available memory card is in a slot. Blink when accessing to the card.
Decimal Point LED Paper Type LED 1,2 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd [Green] [Green] [Green] [Green] [Green]
Note "*": Numbers in the table correspond to the numbers shown in Figure 1-22 (p50). Note *1: B&W means Black and White.
Fit to Page LED [Green] Card Access LED [Green] *5 Note *1: *2: *3: *4: *5:
Refer to 1.9.4.1 Stand-alone Copy / Memory Card Print (Stylus CX4900/CX4905/ CX5000/DX5000/DX5050) (p.55) for details about each button.
Note "*": Numbers in the table correspond to the numbers shown in Figure 1-22 (p50) All LEDs except for Power LED will be turned off while printing or scanning by PC. When DPOF printing is proceeding, this LED is blinking. When Memory Card Print mode is selected, those LEDs are turned off. Letter, when the LED is light. A4, when the LED is blinking. This LED is located near the card slot, not on the control panel.
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Control Panel
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C D E
F
G H
<EAI>
<Euro>
<Spanish/Portuguese>
<Spanish>
<EKL>
<ECC>
<ESP>
Figure 1-22. Control Panel (Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Control Panel 50
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Indicators The control panel contains 2.0 inch LCD and 15 LEDs, which are used to indicate various status. Table 1-51. Indicators (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050)
LED Power LED [Green] *1 * Function Light one of them while some memory card print function showing below is ready or proceeding. J Print Select Print All/PictBridge Print Index Sheet Print From Index Sheet Light one of them while copy print function shown below is ready or proceeding. Fit to Page 100% L Light while Photo function showing below is ready or proceeding. Light one of them showing which paper type below is selected. M Plain Paper Photo Paper Matte Paper Light one of them showing which paper size below is selected. N A4 (Euro/Asia), Letter (EAI), Letter/A4 (Latin) 10x15/ 4x6 (Euro/Asia), 4x6 (EAI/Latin) 13x18/5x7 (Euro/Asia), 5x7 (EAI/Latin) O Display photo, print number, error, settings, etc. -Light when available memory card is in a slot. Blink when accessing to the card. A Light at stand-by. Blink while some operation is proceeding.
Memory Card LED 1-4 1st [Green] 2nd 3rd [Green] [Green]
4th [Green] Copy LED 1-2 1st [Green] 2nd [Green] Photo [Green] Paper Type LED 1-3 1st 2nd [Green] [Green] K
3rd [Green] Paper Size LED 1,2 1st 2nd [Green] [Green]
Note "*": Numbers in the table correspond to the numbers shown in Figure 1-23 (p52) and
Figure 1-24 (p53) Refer to 1.9.4.2 Stand-alone Copy / Memory Card Print / Photo / Setup/Utilities (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050) (p.57) for details about each button.
Note "*": Numbers in the table correspond to the numbers shown in Figure 1-23 (p52) and
All LEDs except for Power LED will be turned off while printing or scanning by PC. This LED is located near the card slot, not on the control panel.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Control Panel
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J
14
13
L N
16 15
<EAI>
<Euro>
<Spanish/Portuguese>
<Spanish>
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Control Panel
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J
14
13
L N
16 15
<EKI>
<ECC/EHK>
<ETT>
<ESP>
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Control Panel
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Paper Type Paper Size Zoom Copy Color*1 Sheet*1 Mode*1 Restoration*1
Photo Paper
Note : Setting items except sheet is stored as each mode (except setup mode) setting when pushed the start button, transit to other mode, or the power off timing. The setting will not be stored when the printer is pulled out from the outlet. At the timing of transition to the setup mode, setting items including sheet number are stored. Note *1: *2: Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only The panel indicator only. The printer chalks 10 x 15 format up to 4 x 6 format.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Control Panel
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1.9.4 Operations
For operations of the Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 refer to Table 1-53 on page 55 For operations of the Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 refer to Table 1-54 on page 57
Ink Button
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in error status except for memory card error, index sheet error, PG error. Set number of copies incrementally and indicate it on 7 Segment LED. Case [1 to 8] Add 1 and the number becomes 2 to 9. [9] Indicate -, which means 100 copies. [-] Reset to 1. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in error status. Number decreases one by one after 1 copy is finished and return to the beginning number when all copies are finished. When - is indicated, number of copies decreases internally but no change can be seen on 7 Segment LED.
Copy Button
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Control Panel
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Alternate paper type of Plain Paper and Photo Paper which will be used in Print From Index Sheet or Print All / DPOF. Invalid in Print Index Sheet, and then it is fixed to Plain Paper. Alternate paper size of Letter (or A4) and 4"x 6/10x15 and 5 x 7/13x18 which will be used in Print From Index Sheet or Print All / DPOF. (10x15: The panel indicator only. The Printer chalks the 10x15 format up to the 4 x 6 format.) Invalid in Print Index Sheet, and then it is fixed to Letter (or A4). Invalid. Fit to Page LED is always turned off in this mode.
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in error status. Alternate paper size of Letter (or A4) and 4"x6/10x15 and 5 x 7/13x18. (10x15: The panel indicator only. The Printer chalks the 10x15 format up to the 4 x6 format.) Paper Size Button
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in error status. Fit to Page Button Alternate Fit to Page status and turn on or off the Fit to Page LED. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in error status. Start monochrome copy. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in ink out error. Move to PG error status when platen gap is large. But when this button is pressed again in that status, that print will start. Load paper in paper out error or double feed error and eject paper in paper jam error. Start color copy. Start memory card print. Make transition from Print Index Sheet to Print From Index Sheet when Print Index Sheet finishes successfully, without any error or STOP operation. Invalid with no card in slots. Move to memory card error status when incompatible memory card is inserted or no images found in the card.
Invalid but for clearing some error status. Clear PG error and start print that was suspended by PG error. Clear index sheet error and start Print from index sheet.
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in ink out error. Load paper in paper out error or double feed error and eject paper in paper jam error. Move to PG error status when platen gap is large. But when this button is pressed again in that status, that print will start. Stop job of copying or printing and reset the number of copies to the beginning. Stop Button Eject paper when paper exists or may exist in the paper path. Invalid while PC scanning, cleaning head and exchanging I/C. Clear some of error status. Start draft monochrome copy when Plain Paper and Letter (or A4) are selected. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in ink out error, or without Letter or A4 is selected. Move to PG error status when platen gap is large. Start draft color copy when Plain Paper and Letter (or A4) are selected. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging I/C, or in ink out error, or without Letter or A4 is selected. Move to PG error status when platen gap is large. Stop job of copying or printing.
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1.9.4.2 Stand-alone Copy / Memory Card Print / Photo / Setup/Utilities (Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050)
The functions of this unit caused by each button in stand-alone copy, memory card print, photo, or Setup/Utilities modes are described in the following table. Table 1-54. Operations for Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050
Button Power Button Function Stand-alone copy Turns on or off this unit. Alternates to Fit to Page status and lights Fit to Page or 100%. Copy Button Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status. Makes transition from Stand-alone copy mode to Memory card print mode, selects and lights Print Select, or Print All / PictBridge if DPOF file exists in the card. Select paper type and paper size that are memorized. Makes transition from Memory card print mode to Stand-alone copy mode and sets number of copies to 1. Makes transition from Photo mode to Stand-alone copy mode and sets number of copies to 1. Makes transition from Setup mode to Stand-alone copy mode and sets number of copies to 1. Memory card print Photo Setup/Utilities
Select paper type, paper size, zoom function, color/monochrome that are memorized. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status except for memory card error, index sheet error, or PG error. Changes to next memory card print function. Case [Print Select]: Changes to Print All/PictBridge. [Print All/PictBridge]: Changes to Print Index Sheet, and changes paper type and paper size to Plain Paper and Letter (or A4). [Print Index Sheet]: Changes to Print From Index Sheet, and changes paper type and paper size to the one last set in Print From Index Sheet or Print All / PictBridge or Print Select. [Print From Index Sheet]: Changes to Print Select. Makes transition from Photo mode to Memory card print mode, selects and lights Print Select, or Print All / PictBridge if DPOF file exists in the card. Makes transition from Setup mode to Memory card print mode, selects and lights Print Select, or Print All / PictBridge if DPOF file exists in the card.
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status except for memory card error, index sheet error, or PG error.
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Setup/Utilities Make transition from Setup mode to Photo mode. Memorizes selected paper type and paper size.
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status except for memory card error, index sheet error, or PG error. Setup/Utilities Button Makes transition from Stand-alone copy mode to Setup mode, and lights off all the modes LEDs. Makes transition from Memory card print mode to Setup mode, and lights off all the modes LEDs. Makes transition from Photo mode to Setup mode, and lights off all the modes LEDs. Returns to the original mode selected before setup mode.
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status except for memory card error, index sheet error, or PG error. Alternates color print and monochrome print. Selects print image. Before scanning Selects file type and restoration. After scanning Select print image. Selects setup menu.
Left/Right Buttons
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status. Sets number of copies incrementally/decrementally. Up/Down Buttons Before scanning Invalid. After scanning Sets number of copies incrementally/decrementally. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status. Alternates paper type of Plain Paper, Photo Paper, and Matte Paper. Alternates paper type of Plain Paper, Photo Paper, and Matte Paper, which will be used in Print All/ PictBridge or Print Select. Invalid in Print Index Sheet, and then fixed to Plain Paper. Invalid in Print from Index Sheet, and then fixed to selected paper type by Index Sheet. Before scanning Invalid. After scanning Alternates paper type of Plain Paper, Photo Paper, and Matte Paper. Selects adjustment value or setting value.
Invalid
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status.
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Setup/Utilities
Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in error status. Starts copy. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in ink out error. Before scanning Executes previewing After scanning Starts copy Executes procedure or starts printing. Invalid while printing, scanning, cleaning head, stopping printing or copying, exchanging ink cartridges, or in ink out error status.
Start Button
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Setup/Utilities Not in copying or printing status Resets the setting value when the setup menu is Auto correct, Borderless setting, or Copy quality. Lights all the paper type and paper size LEDs for one second and returns to Check Ink Levels screen.
Not in copying or printing status Resets the setting value (paper size, paper type, number of copies). Lights all the paper type and paper size LEDs for one second.
Stop/Clear Button
In copying or printing status Stops the copying or printing job. Ejects paper when paper exists or may exist in the paper path. Clears some error status. Invalid while PC scanning, cleaning head, and exchanging ink cartridges.
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Card Insertion
Card Ejection
Turn off Card Access LED. Stop print job while memory card print is in process and eject paper. Clear memory card error if memory card is wrong.
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1.9.5 Errors
1.9.5.1 Panel Status
Table 1-59. Printer Condition and Panel Status
Indicators*1 Printer status Power LED Blink Blink Error LED Blink On Blink Ink LED Blink On Off Memory Card LED 1 Blink Blink 2 Blink Blink 3 Blink Blink 7-seg. LED E blink E blink Paper Type LED 1 Blink Blink 2 Blink Blink 1 Blink Blink Paper Size LED 2 Blink Blink Fit to Page Card Access LED LED Blink Blink Indicators*2 LCD E-90 E-91 E-04 Priority*3 *1 1 2 3 *2 1 2 3
3
Blink Blink
Fatal error Maintenance request Paper jam Replace Ink Cartridge/ No Ink Cartridge/ Incorrect ink Cartridge Paper out Double feed PG open DSC Direct error Memory card error Index sheet error 1 Index sheet error 2 Index sheet error 3 Pre-scanning error*2
Off
On
E-01/E-02
On*
On*
E-03 E-05 W-30 W-20 W-11/W-10 E-10 E-11 E-12 E-30 I-10 E-50 I-01/I-02 W-01
5 5 10 6 6 7 8 9 11
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
error*2
Note "*": Blinks twice continuously Note *1: *2: Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 only Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
*3:
When 2 or more error occur at the same time, one with smaller number of Priority will be indicated.
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Replace Ink Cartridge/No Ink Cartridge/Incorrect ink Cartridge: Ink is out in some I/C, or no I/C or incorrect I/C is set. Paper out: Double feed: PG open: DSC Direct error: Failed to load papers. Two or more papers have been fed during duplex printing. Platen gap is at open position while standalone function. Unsupported device connected to external memory connection. 2.
Memory card error (incompatible/no data): Unavailable memory card for this unit, or no image found in the card when memory card printing started. Index sheet error (no index sheet/incorrect marking/incorrect card): No index sheet is recognized/ no marking to index sheet is found/ the different card or updated card is found for that sheet. Pre-scanning error*: Failure to find photo placed area.
3.
Unable cleaning error*: Unable head cleaning. Ink low (warning): Ink is running low. 4.
Note "*": Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only.
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CHAPTER
OPERATING PRINCIPLES
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2.1 Overview
This section describes the operating principles of the Printer Mechanism, Scanner Mechanism and Electrical Circuit Boards. Main Board C657 Main Board Power Supply Board C610 PSB/PSE Board Panel Board C571 PNL Board (EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/ DX5050) C657 PNL Board (EPSON Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050) I/F Board C610 I/F Board Head Board C654 HEAD Board
PW Sensor Carriage Unit PG Sensor PF Roller Star Wheel
PF Encoder Sensor
PF Scale
CR Motor
Change lever
Cap Unit
OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Overview
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The nozzle layout when viewed from the back surface of the Print Head is shown below.
0.07055 (1/360inch) 0.1411 (2/360inch) 2.822 (40/360inch) 8.467 (120/360inch) #B90 #B89 #B88 #C90 #C89 #C88 2.822 (40/360inch) #D90 #D89 #D88 0.2117 (3/360inch) D row #D3 #D2 #D1 Black
The basic operating principles of the Print Head, which plays a major role in printing, are the same as the previous printer; on-demand method which uses PZT (Piezo Electric Element). In order to uniform the ejected ink amount, the Print Head has its own Head ID (13-digits code for this Print Head for EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/ CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050) which adjusts PZT voltage drive features. So, you are required to store the Head ID pasted on the Print Head into the EEPROM by using the Adjustment Program when replacing the Print Head, the Main Board Unit, the Printer Mechanism with new one. (Note: there are no resistor arrays to determine the Head ID on the Main Board.) And then, based on the stored Head ID into the EEPROM, the Main Board generates appropriate PZT drive voltage. Following explains the basic components for the Print Head. PZT PZT is an abbreviation of Piezo Electric Element. Based on the drive waveform generated on the Main Board, the PZT selected by the nozzle selector IC on the Print Head pushes the top of the ink cavity, which has ink stored, to eject the ink from each nozzle on the nozzle plate. Electric poles for CSIC This Electric Poles connects the CSIC chip mounted on the Ink Cartridge. By using this poles, current ink consumption amount data is red out from the CSIC chip. And, the latest ink consumption amount data is written into the CSIC chip. Nozzle Plate The plate with nozzle holes on the Print Head surface is called Nozzle Plate. Filter When the Ink Cartridge is installed, if any dirt or dust around the cartridge needle is absorbed into the Print Head, there is a great possibility of causing nozzle clog and disturbance of ink flow, and alignment failure and dot missing finally. To prevent this problem, a filter is set under the cartridge needle.
B row C row #B3 #B2 #B1 Magenta #C3 #C2 #C1 Yellow
Figure 2-2. Nozzle layout The Print Head has the Electric Poles (CSIC Connectors) to store the ink consumption amount data into the CSIC chip mounted on the Ink Cartridge. By storing the ink consumption amount data, this printer can detect the ink consumption status, such as Ink Low/Out condition.
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PZT
Ink cavity
Nozzle
Electric poles for CSIC PZT * Head ID for the Print Head is stored to the EEPROM.
Ejecting state
Nozzle plate
2.
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CR measurement sequence To set the appropriate drive current value according to the variation of the CR mechanical load, the mechanical load is measured in a CR measurement sequence and saved into the EEPROM in a power-on or I/C change sequence. A fatal error will occur if too much load is applied to the CR drive system. The above control and sequences correct the drive current value of the CR Motor according to not only the mechanical load but also the variations of the motor and like. In addition, the resultant CR drive current value is used to calculate a heating value, and when the specified heating value is reached, wait time is provided per CR path for printing.
CR Motor CR Scale PW Sensor CR Encoder Sensor
Close loop control based on the CR Motor (DC Motor) and CR Encoder has advantages in stabilized print quality. Heat generation control Using low-cost DC motors, this product grasps the variations of the torque constants, coil resistances and power supply voltages of the individual DC motors adequately to carry out heat generation control according to individual differences. CR variation measurement sequence The variations of the torque constant, coil resistance and power supply voltage of the motor are measured in a CR variation measurement sequence when the CR mechanical load is in the initial status and saved into the EEPROM. According to the variations (individual differences) measured in this sequence, the voltage is corrected to make the drive current value constant (without an individual difference).
Timing Belt Carriage Guide Shaft Carriage Unit
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If the positional information could not be gained during detecting carriage home position due to the following causes, fatal error occurs. Obstructions on the carriage path or other factors are giving too much pressure on the CR motor. CR linear encoder failure, CR linear scale defect, etc.
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The drive of the PF motor is transmitted to the LD roller shaft and the PF roller through gears for the Paper loading/feeding mechanism. The Paper loading mechanism plays a role in loading a paper from the ASF unit to the PF roller. And also, the Paper feeding mechanism plays a role in feeding a paper loaded from the ASF unit. The functions of the Paper loading/feeding mechanism varies depending on the rotational direction of the PF motor as the table below. Table 2-3. ASF unit function & PF Motor rotational direction
Directions * Clockwise Counterclockwise Corresponding functions Pick up and feed a paper Set the Change Lever on the Clutch mechanism Release the Change Lever from the Clutch mechanism
Note "*": The PF Motor pinion gear rotation direction = seen from the left side of the printer.
Following shows you the transmission path of the PF Motor drive to the LD Roller, the PF Roller and the EJ Roller. (The numbers in the following figure show you the order of transmission path.)
Left side view PF Motor Spur Gear 30.8 PF Scale PF Encoder Sensor Spur Gear 30.8 Spur Gear 13.5 (PF roller) PE Sensor Combination Gear 27.2, 19.2 Spur Gear 36.8 Left side view Paper Absent Paper Present
Combination Spur Gear 16 Gear 21.24 (Change Lever) Spur Gear 27.2
Note : The Clutch gear is molded on the backside of the Spur Gear 36.8 such as Combination gear.
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During paper loading, paper is transported from the ASF Unit into the printer by the rotation of the 2 cams of the LD Roller. Cam (Large) : Hopper release Cam (Small) : Paper Back Lever release When 1 page paper is loaded, the cams mentioned above prepare the Hopper and Paper Back Lever for the next paper loading operation, and the remaining paper is returned to the standby position. Figure 2-7 (p.72) and Figure 2-8 (p.73) show you the ASF paper loading sequence and the operation of each mechanism.
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When the PF Motor pinion gear rotates CCW direction (right side view), the Change Lever pushes down the Clutch lever as right figure and the Clutch lock tooth is disengaged from the Clutch Gear. As the result, the LD Roller Shaft dose not rotate at all because the drive of the PF Motor is not transmitted. In this time, the Hopper is also pushed down by the two cams on the LD Roller Shaft, and the Paper Back Lever is set to avoid that papers are slipped down from the paper set position. This position is the ASF home position.
Step 1 (ASF Home position) Hopper & Paper Back Lever condition Hopper release cam Hopper
Paper Back Lever Torsion spring 6.45 Gear rotation direction (Right side view) Spur Gear 13.5 (PF Roller) Change Clutch lever lever
To Front side
When a paper is loaded from the ASF Unit, the Change Lever moves to the front side of the printer with the CW rotation (right side view) of the PF Motor pinion gear and releases the Clutch lever. As the result, the Clutch turns back to the engagement position by the tension force of the Extension Spring 0.143. And, the Clutch gear is engaged with the Clutch lock tooth to transmit the drive of the PF Motor as left figure. In this time, the Change Lever is locked instantaneously by the protrusion on the backside of the Carriage Unit to change over from the ASF home position detection function to the paper loading function surely.
<PF Motor drive transmission path for ASF home position setting>
PF Motor pinion gear (CCW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CW) Spur Gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CCW) Spur gear 13.5 (PF Roller) (CCW) Combination Gear 21.24 (CW) Spur Gear 27.2 (CCW) Spur Gear 16 (CW) Change Lever (CW) Combination Gear 27.2, 19.2 (CCW) Spur gear 36.8 (CW) * Above transmission pass = seen from the right side of the printer
<PF Motor drive transmission path for ASF home position setting>
PF Motor pinion gear (CW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CCW) Spur Gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CW) Spur gear 13.5 (PF Roller) (CW) Combination Gear 21.24 (CCW) Spur Gear 27.2 (CW) Spur Gear 16 (CCW) Change Lever (CCW) Combination Gear 27.2, 19.2 (CW) Spur gear 36.8 (CCW) * Above transmission pass = seen from the right side of the printer
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The PF Motor pinion gear rotates CCW direction (right side view), and the drive of the PF Motor is transmitted to the LD Roller Shaft through the Clutch lock tooth and the Clutch gear. After the LD Roller pushes down the Paper Back Lever into the ASF Frame, the Hopper is released by the tension force of the Compression Spring 5.58. And, a paper is picked up with the frictional force between the LD Roller and the Pad Hopper.
Step 3 Hopper & Paper Back Lever condition Hopper release cam 1 3 1
While the LD Roller rotates CCW direction (right side view) continuously, the top of a paper is loaded to the PF Roller. In this rotation, the Hopper returns to the open position and the Paper Back Lever is pushed up by the cam of the LD Roller. In this time, this lever returns papers to the stand-by position in ASF Unit for next paper loading operation. Then, when the rolling LD Roller & the Clutch come at the above Step1 position, the Clutch lever is locked with the Change Lever again. In this time, the drive of the PF Motor is interrupted and the drive is transmitted only to the PF Roller side for the paper feeding sequence.
LD Roller Shaft <PF Motor drive transmission path for ASF home position setting>
PF Motor pinion gear (CCW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CW) Spur Gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CCW) Spur gear 13.5 (PF Roller) (CCW) Combination Gear 21.24 (CW) Spur Gear 27.2 (CCW) Spur Gear 16 (CW) Change Lever (CW) Combination Gear 27.2, 19.2 (CCW) Spur gear 36.8 (CW) * Above transmission pass = seen from the right side of the printer
<PF Motor drive transmission path for ASF home position setting>
PF Motor pinion gear (CCW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CW) Spur Gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CCW) Spur gear 13.5 (PF Roller) (CCW) Combination Gear 21.24 (CW) Spur Gear 27.2 (CCW) Spur Gear 16 (CW) Change Lever (CW) Combination Gear 27.2, 19.2 (CCW) Spur gear 36.8 (CW) * Above transmission pass = seen from the right side of the printer
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Following figure shows you the transmission path for the PF Roller & the Paper Guide Roller and the EJ Roller & the Star Wheel. The top of a paper is loaded to the PF Roller from the ASF Unit in the paper loading sequence. And then, when the PF Motor pinion gear rotates CW direction (left side view), a paper is fed by the PF Roller & the Paper Guide Roller and the EJ Roller & the Star Wheel in the printing operation & the paper feed sequence.
2.
PF Motor Spur Gear 30.8 Paper guide roller Spur Gear 30.8 Star Wheel PF Encoder Sensor
Transmission path (left side view) PF Motor pinion gear (CW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CCW) Spur gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CW) PF Motor pinion gear (CW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CCW) Spur gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CCW) Spur Gear 36 (EJ Roller) (CW)
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1) Valve closing condition (CL position) By closing the air valve, the ink is forcibly absorbed from the Ink Cartridge or the ink cavity by the Pump Unit and is ejected to the Waste Ink Pad while the Carriage Unit is in the CL position. 2) Valve opening condition (Ink absorption position) By opening the Air valve, the negative pressure is decreased and only the ink inside the Cap is ejected while the Carriage Unit is in the further right side than the CL position. (the ink is not absorbed from the Ink Cartridge or the ink cavity.) The following shows you the Carriage Unit position for each condition easily.
Printing area CR home position CL position (valve closing condition) Ink absorption position (valve opening condition)
Note : Like the previous printers (Stylus Photo R300/R310), this printer adopts the valveless cap system. The air valve system used for the previous printer (Stylus COLOR 740) have two functions by the CR position in the capping condition as follows.
But, on the valveless cap system, the above 2) operation is done outside the capping position. The Carriage Unit moves outside the CR home position and the pump absorbs the ink inside the Cap.
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Wiper with the Cap unit The wiping operation is controlled by the Carriage Unit movement. This operation is usually performed with every CL sequence which is to absorb the ink from the ink cartridge, the ink cavity by the Pump unit. Following figure shows you the mechanism for the wiping operation.
When the Carriage Unit is in the home position, the hook of the Slider Lock Lever is not latched to the dent of the Cap Frame. In this time, the protrusion of the Cap Slider Lever does not reach the rightmost position of the Cap Frame.
Step 1
Protrusion
Step 2
The Carriage Unit moves to the Wiper setting position on the rightmost position of the Cap Frame with keeping the Cap covered. In this time, the hook of the Slider Lock Lever is latched to the dent of the Cap Frame.
Not latched
Latched
When the Carriage Unit moves to the left side from the Wiper setting position, the Cap Unit is pulled back by the tension force of the Extension Spring 0.788. In this time, the Cap Unit is automatically set to the wiping position because the hook on the Slider Lock Lever is latched to dent of the Cap Frame. And, the wiping operation is performed according to the Carriage Unit movement.
Step 3
Protrusion of the Carriage Unit
Step 4
Latched
Released
Wiping position
When the wiping operation is finished and the Carriage unit moves further to the left side, the hook of the Carriage unit hits to the Slider lock lever. In this time, the Slider lock lever is released and the Cap slider returns to the bottom position completely. (The broken line is the position of the Carriage unit & the Slider lock lever just before being released.)
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Ink eject operation (usual operation) The ink is absorbed from the Ink Cartridge, the ink cavity and is ejected to the Waste Ink Pad from the Cap when the Ink Tube is pressed by a roller in the Pump Unit.
Following figure shows you the overview of the Pump Unit mechanism operation. Cap Unit side Waste Ink Pad side
Note "*": The PF Motor rotational direction = seen from the left side of the printer.
Note : The PF Motor rotational direction = seen from the right side of the printer.
Cap Unit
Transmission Path: PF Motor pinion gear (CW) Spur Gear 30.8 (CCW) Spur Gear 32.4 (PF Roller) (CW) Spur gear 13.5 (PF Roller) (CW) Combination Gear 21.24 (CCW) Spur Gear 27.2 (Pump Unit gear) (CW) (Above transmission pass = seen from the right side of the printer) Figure 2-12. PF Motor drive transmission path to the Pump Unit
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Timer Cleaning Like the previous printers, this printer dose not have Lithium battery which is used for the backup power source for Timer IC. So, this printer manages the printer off period or cleaning cycle by using the following method. The Printer Driver sends the timer command to the printer before printing. The timer command is generated based on the PCs timer and it consists of year, month, date, hour, minute and second. As soon as the printer receives the timer command from the Printer Driver, the printer stores its command in address 06<H> and 07<H> in the EEPROM. Then, it is compared with the latest CL time which is stored in address 04<H> and 05<H> in the EEPROM. And, In case that the timer cleaning period is over the specific period, the printer performs the timer cleaning automatically. In this time, the printer stores the timer command in address 04<H>, 05<H>, 06<H>, 07<H> in the EEPROM. Maximum 3.32g of the ink is consumed in the timer cleaning. (0.830g of black ink and 2.490g of color ink are consumed.) Flashing Two different flushing operations are executed for the following reasons. Pre-printing flushing This is done before a start of printing to eliminate ink viscosity in the Print Head nozzles. Periodic flushing This is done during printing to prevent ink viscosity in the Print Head nozzles from increasing.
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Scanner HP Sensor
Scanner Motor
Timing Belt
LED
CIS
CIS Board
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Drive of the Scanner Motor is transferred to the Scanner Carriage Unit by the Scanner Timing Belt. The Scanner Carriage Unit slides in the secondary scanning direction. The Scanner Motor uses a stepping motor and drives using open loop control. When the HP detection flag of the Scanner Carriage Unit disrupts the signal of the Scanner HP Sensor, the Scanner HP Sensor outputs a high signal, and the Scanner Carriage Unit is determined to be in the home position.
Right side Scanner HP Sensor
Main-scan direction
Scanner Motor
Figure 2-15. Scanner Carriage Unit movement The table below shows the specifications for the stepping motor that controls the Scanner Carriage Mechanism. Table 2-6. Scanner Motor specifications
Item Motor type Drive voltage Coil resistance Inductance Driving method Driver IC Description PM type stepping motor 42V (DC) 37 10% (per phase at 25 degrees) TBD mH TBD% (1KH 1Vrms) PWM A6627
Scanner Carriage Unit
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AC voltage input from AC inlet first goes through filter circuit that removes high frequency components and is then converted to DC voltage via the rectifier circuit and the smoothing circuit. DC voltage is then lead to the switching circuit and FET Q1 preforms the switching operation. By the switching operation of the primary circuit, +42VDC is generated and stabilized at the secondary circuit.
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RTC
IC4
CPU-ASIC
IC8
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CR Motor
CN9
PF Motor
CN10
Scanner Motor
PF Encoder Sensor
CIS Unit
CN3 CN4
PE Sensor PG Sensor
CN12 CN18 * CN13 Head Driver (IC7) CN5 Q3,Q4 CN6 CN7 C654 Head Board Print Head
USB (CN2)
CN1
Note "*": EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050:C571PNL (CN12) EPSON Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050: C657PNL (CN18)
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CPU (IC8)
HDAC_D0 C10 HDAC_D1 C11 HDAC_D2 HDAC_D3 HDAC_D4 HDAC_D5 HDAC_D6 HDAC_D7 HDAC_D8 HDAC_D9 HDAC_CLK HDAC_RST
+42V F1 F2 5
C12 D13 C13 A12 B12 A11 B11 D10 B13 A13 A10 J3
22 DATA0 VCC45 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 20 DATA5 NPNB FB 18 DATA6 PNPB 16 DATA7 DATA8 DATA9 LAT RST PSAVE
Q3 Q4
PC1 C2 B1 C1 D2 B3 A2 B2 A1
AIN1 C9
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+3.3V
+42V +3.3V
Motor Driver (IC5) VDD VBB1 VBB2 VBB3 VBB4 44 OUT1A 47 OUT1B 42 OUT2A 39 OUT2B 19 OUT3A 22 OUT3B 17 OUT4A 14 OUT4B 1 CR-A CR Motor 2 CR-B 1 PF-A PF Motor 2 PF-B
9 46 40 21 15
CN8
CN9
4 B2B CN10 3A 1B
Scanner Motor
10 11 5 6 8 48 13 36 35
+5V
+1.5V_BS
+42V
45 SENSE1 41 SENSE2 20 SENSE3 16 SENSE4 7 25 CP2 GND 37 GATEREG GND 18 27 GND 43 GND
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RTC Circuit By adoption of the large-capacity capacitor (C9) for timer, the Power-off timer can be backed up for about one week after power-off.
+42V
+5V
+3.3V RTC (IC4) 14 12 8 10 VDD VIS VDD2 VEX CE CLK DI DO EXO FRST RST 5 4 3 2 9 13 11
+3.3V
+3.3V CPU (IC8) F2 E4 E3 D3 E2 D1 E1 TCE TCLK TDO TIMDI MNII MRES /RESET
C11
7 VSS
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PF Encoder Sensor The sensor is composed of a transmissive photo sensors mounted to the loop scale of the PF Roller Unit left side and to the Main Board. Minimum resolution of 1/ 180 inch is provided, and output to the CPU is a high signal for the black slits on the loop scale and a low signal for the transparent slits on the loop scale. Control of the PF Motor is based on the output signal. Thermistor (THM) The thermistor is directly mounted on the Print Head driver board. It monitors the temperature around the Print Head and determines the proper head drive voltage to uniform the weight of the ink fired from the Print Head. This information is fed back to the CPU analog port. When the temperature rises, the head drive circuit lowers the drive voltage: When the temperature lowers, the head drive circuit rises the drive voltage. Scanner HP Sensor Mounted in the Scanner Unit, this sensor detects whether the CIS Unit is inside or outside the home position Inside HP: A high signal output to the CPU.
PG Sensor This sensor is mounted at the left end lower section of the Printer Mechanism, and it detects the condition of PG (Platen Gap). The detection method used by the PG Sensor is mechanical contact points. PG Normal: PG Large: A low signal is output to the CPU. A high signal is output to the CPU.
PW Sensor The sensor is mounted to the bottom of the Carriage Unit. It detects the top and bottom, left and right edges of the paper being fed. Paper absent: Paper present: A low signal is output to the CPU. A high signal output to the CPU.
CR Encoder Sensor The sensor is composed of a transmissive photosensor mounted to the back of the carriage and a linear scale mounted in the CR scan direction. Minimum resolution of 1/180 inch is provided, and output to the CPU is a high signal for the black slits on the linear scale and a low signal for transparent slits. Control of the CR Motor is based on the output signal. The home position of the Carriage Unit is detected by this sensor.
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CN3 PE Sensor
PW Sensor CR Encoder
Sensor
CN7
+3.3V
+3.3V CN13 Scanner HP Sensor PEV 3 GND 2 SCN_HP 1 +3.3V CN5 THM XHOT/ 1 THM C9 AIN1 +3.3V_SN D18 SCNHP A17 EA_PF B17 EB_PF PF Encoder (P1) A VOA A VOB VCC GND
+3.3V_SN
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Table 3-2. Sensor check point
3.1 Overview
Sensor name
Switch mode Off: No paper On : Detect the paper On : PG large Off: PG normal On : Within Scanner Carriage home position Off: Out of Scanner Carriage home position
This chapter describes unit-level troubleshooting. Refer to the flowchart in this chapter to identify the defective unit and perform component level repair if necessary. This chapter also explains motor coil resistance, sensor specification and error indication. START
PE Sensor PG Sensor
Unit-level troubleshooting
Scanner HP Sensor
Unit repair
END Figure 3-1. Troubleshooting flowchart Table 3-1. Motor, coil resistance
Motor Scanner motor Location CN10 Check point Pin 1 and 3 Pin 2 and 4
Note : Since CR Motor and PF Motor are DC motors, the resistance among the electric poles varies. Therefore, judge if it is normal or abnormal based on if there is operation of the motor or not; the resistance values cannot be used to judge the abnormality. However, it is difficult to judge accurately, if it is not clear, replace the motor.
NOTE: The STM3 windows shown in the table in the following pages are the ones of Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050, however, other models show almost the same displays as those except the following items: 1) Printer model name 2) Printer external view (panel part)
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LEDs*1
This error is detected when the SPC cannot communicate with the PC correctly.
This error is detected when the ink consumption amount reaches about 90%.
Note : Even if this error is indicated on the STM3, you can continue printing until I/C becomes Replace Ink Cartridge condition. However, the Head Cleaning operation cannot be done so that the remaining ink is low condition.
This error is detected at re-sending of paper for double-sided printing when paper length is determined to be other than default value.
This error is detected when the top of a paper is not detected with the PE Sensor in the paper loading sequence.
Reference Page
3-6 Check point for communication error according to each phenomenon (p.95).
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3-8 Check point for double feed error according to each phenomenon (p.99).
3-9 Check point for paper out error according to each phenomenon (p.100).
Note : : No change Note *1: Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 only *2: Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
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LEDs*1
This error is detected when; This error is detected when data from CSIC This error is detected when; The ink consumption amount reaches 100%. cannot be read normally or when data An unsupported ink cartridge has been The ink cartridge is defective. cannot be written to CSIC. installed. An ink cartridge with a different Note : destination has been installed. The slight amount of the ink is remaining in the
I/C even if the Replace Ink Cartridge error is detected. This is to prevent the Print Head nozzle from the printing operation without firing the ink.
This error is detected when the PE Sensor cannot properly detect the paper bottom edge during feeding of paper.
Reference Page
3-10 Check point for no ink cartridge/ CSIC error/incorrect ink cartridge according to each phenomenon (p.103).
3-10 Check point for no ink cartridge/ CSIC error/incorrect ink cartridge according to each phenomenon (p.103).
3-10 Check point for no ink cartridge/ CSIC error/incorrect ink cartridge according to each phenomenon (p.103).
3-11 Check point for paper jam error according to each phenomenon (p.104) .
Note : : No change Note *1: Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 only *2: Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
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LEDs*1
This error is detected when the Waste Ink Counter exceeds the preset counter value. 5.2.4 Waste Ink Pad Counter (p.175).
This error is detected when it is determined that the printer cannot operate properly. (CR error, PF error, etc.) 3-12 Check point for fatal error according to each phenomenon (p.107).
Note : : No change Note *1: Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 only *2: Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 only
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3.3 Troubleshooting
You can identify the troubles by using the checklist in this section after confirming the LED indication on the SPC. If you connect the SPC to your PC and see an error message on the STM3, you can short the total repair time. And, when you find out the defective parts, replace them by referring to Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY. The following tables describe the error check points. Table 3-6. Check point for communication error according to each phenomenon
Occurrence timing CR position Detailed phenomenon Defective unit/part name Check point 1. Check if the Panel FFC is connected to the CN1 on the Panel Board. <Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050>
Panel FFC CN1 Panel Board
Power on Anywhere
When turning on the power, the SPC does not operate at all.
Panel Unit
<Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050>
Panel FFC
CN1
Panel Board
2. Check if the Panel FFC is not damaged. 3. Check if the Panel Board is not damaged.
2. Replace the Panel FFC with new one. 3. Replace the Panel Board with new one.
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Main Board
CN1
Power on Anywhere
When turning on the power, the SPC does not operate at all.
PS Board Unit
2. Replace the PS Board Unit with new one. * If the problem is not solved, replace the Main Board with new one.
PS Board Unit
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Remedy 1. Connect the USB Cable to the SPC and the PC. 1. Use the Adjustment Program to write the correct value to the EEPROM address. 2. Connect the Panel FFC to the CN12/CN18 on the Main Board.
Operation
When turning on the power, the power on sequence is performed correctly. But, when any printer job is sent to the SPC, a communication error is indicated with STM3.
Main Board
2. Check if the Panel FFC is connected to the CN18 on the Main Board. <Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/ DX6050>
Main Board
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The SPC does not perform the initial ink charge and an error is indicated with LCD, LEDs and STM3. The SPC does not perform the ink replacement CL and an error is indicated with LCD, LEDs and STM3. The SPC does not perform the printing operation and an error is indicated with LCD, LEDs and STM3.
1. Replace the Ink Cartridge with a brand-new one. 1. Set the proper destination by using Adjustment Program. 1. Replace the Ink Cartridge with a brand-new one. 1. Replace the Ink Cartridge with a brand-new one. 2. Replace the Ink Cartridge with a brand-new one.
Ink Cartridge
Power on Anywhere
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Remedy 1. Set the Extension Spring Retard between the Retard Roller Unit and the ASF Frame.
Operation
After both surfaces were printed, the paper was ejected but an error is displayed.
ASF Unit
2. Check if the Paper Back Lever operates correctly in the paper loading sequence.
Torsion Spring 6.45 Paper Back Lever
2. Set the Torsion Spring 6.45 between the ASF Frame and the Paper Back Lever.
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Remedy 1. Set a cleaning sheet in the ASF Unit up side down. Then holding the top edge, try to load the paper from the Printer driver. The micro pearl on the LD Roller surface is removed. To remove severe smear, staple a cloth moistened with alcohol to a post card and clean the roller in the same manner.
Non-adhesive Area CL Sheet Adhesive Area Staplers This side down Cloth moistened with alcohol (Use a post card for the base sheet)
Operation
The LD Roller cannot pick up paper although the LD Roller attempt to rotate correctly.
*If the problem is not solved, replace the Holder shaft unit with new one. 1. Check if the Hopper operates correctly in the paper loading sequence.
Hopper
1. Reassemble the Compression Spring 2.51 between the ASF Frame and the Hopper.
Operation
The Hopper does not operate during the paper loading sequence although the LD Roller rotates to load paper from the ASF Unit.
ASF Unit
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Operation
2. Check if the Clutch does not come off from the dowel of the LD Roller Shaft.
Clutch tooth
2. Reassemble the round portion of the Clutch on the dowel of the LD Roller Shaft.
Dowel
3. Check if the Clutch tooth is not damaged. 4. Check if the Clutch is not damaged.
3. Replace the Holder Shaft Unit with a new one. 4. Replace the Holder Shaft Unit with a new one.
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Operation
Operation
The LD Roller is not set to the ASF home position and paper is always loaded from the ASF Unit during the paper loading sequence.
1. Check if the tip of the Change Lever is not damaged. Ink System Unit
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1. Install the Ink Cartridge properly. 2. Check if the Memory Chip is not disconnected or not chipped. 2. Replace the Ink Cartridge with a new one.
Ink Cartridge
Memory Chip
Power on Inside HP
CSIC Board
Connector
2. Check if the CSIC Board is not damaged. 1. Check if the CSIC Connector is not damaged.
CSIC Board
2. Replace the Carriage Unit with a new one. 1. Replace the Carriage Unit with a new one.
CSIC Connector
CSIC Connectors
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Remedy 1. Install the ASF Unit properly. 2. Set the Torsion Spring 6.45 between the ASF Frame and the Paper Back Lever.
ASF Unit
Operation Outside HP
The paper feeding sequence is performed without loading paper in the paper loading sequence.
1. Set the Torsion Spring 0.22 between the Holder Shaft and the PE Sensor Lever.
PE Sensor Lever
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Remedy 1. Set the Extension Spring Retard between the Retard Roller Unit and the ASF Frame.
ASF Unit
When turning on the power, the Carriage Unit move to the home position correctly. But, the paper feeding sequence is performed without loading paper in the paper loading sequence.
1. Check if the Torsion Spring 0.22 is properly installed. Holder Shaft Unit*
1. Set the Torsion Spring 0.22 between the Holder Shaft and the PE Sensor Lever.
EJ Frame Unit**
EJ Frame Unit
Operation
The leading edge of paper does not go through between the EJ Roller Unit and the Star Wheel. Paper Guide Front Unit
* The Carriage Unit can move to home position even if the Torsion Spring 0.22 comes off. However, the PE Sensor Lever keeps the high signal condition in the next operation. Therefore, the paper jam error is detected. ** In case that the paper jam error occurs in each operation, the jammed paper contacts the nozzle surface of the Print Head and the Print Head may be damaged.
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The leading edge of paper does not go through between the EJ Roller Unit and the Star Wheel.
EJ Frame Unit**
4. Check if the Spur Gear 36 is not damaged. Operation 1. Check if the Paper Guide Upper Unit is correctly assembled.
Paper Guide Upper Unit
4. Replace the EJ Frame Unit with a new one. 1. Reassemble the Paper Guide Upper Unit to the Main Frame correctly.
* The Carriage Unit can move to home position even if the Torsion Spring 0.22 comes off. However, the PE Sensor Lever keeps the high signal condition in the next operation. Therefore, the paper jam error is detected. ** In case that the paper jam error occurs in each operation, the jammed paper contacts the nozzle surface of the Print Head and the Print Head may be damaged.
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1. Connect the Scanner Motor Connector Cable to CN10 on the Main Board.
CN10
Power on Anywhere
The Scanner Unit does not initialize when the power is turned on.
Scanner Motor
2. Check if the coil resistance of the Scanner Motor is about 37 by using the tester (refer to Table 3-1).
Scanner Motor
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1. Connect the Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable to CN13 on the Main Board.
CN13
Scanner HP Sensor 2. Check if the Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable is not damaged. 3. Check if the Scanner HP Sensor is not damaged.
2. Replace the Scanner HP Sensor with a new one. 3. Replace the Scanner HP Sensor with a new one.
Power on Anywhere
The Scanner Unit does not initialize when the power is turned on.
Scanner HP Sensor
1. Check if the Scanner Carriage FFC is connected to CN11 on the Main Board.
Scanner Carriage FFC CN11
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1. Check if the CR Motor Connector Cable is connected to CN8 on the Main Board.
CR Motor Connector Cable CR Motor
When turning on the power, the CR Motor does not operate at all.
CN8
CR Motor
2. Check if the CR Motor Connector Cable is not damaged. Power on Anywhere 3. Check if the CR Motor operates. 1. Check if the PF Motor Connector Cable is connected to CN9 on the Main Board.
PF Motor Connector Cable CN9
2. Replace the CR Motor with a new one. 3. Replace the CR Motor with a new one. 1. Connect the PF Motor Connector Cable to CN9 on the Main Board.
When turning on the power, the PF Motor does not operate at all.
PF Motor
PF Motor
2. Check if the PF Motor Connector Cable is not damaged. 3. Check if the PF Motor operates.
2. Replace the PF Motor with a new one. 3. Replace the PF Motor with a new one.
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1. Connect the PF Motor Connector Cable to CN9 on the Main Board. 2. Replace the PF Motor with a new one. 3. Replace the PF Motor with a new one. 1. Replace the Ink System Unit with a new one.
Power on Anywhere
When turning on the power, the Carriage Unit collides to the Change Lever located to the front side of the printer. Ink System Unit
1. Reassemble the Paper Guide Upper Unit to the Main Frame correctly.
Power on Anywhere
The Carriage Unit collides with the Guide Upper Unit when power is turned on.
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1. Reassemble the CR Scale correctly. * If the problem is not solved, replace the Main Board with a new one.
Power on Anywhere
When turning on the power, the Carriage Unit collides to the right side of the Main Frame.
CR Encoder Board
2. Check if the Encoder FFC is not damaged. 3. Check if the CR Encoder Board is not damaged.
2. Replace the Encoder FFC with a new one. 3. Replace the CR Encoder Board with a new one.
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Power on Anywhere
The eject rollers are rotating at high speed when power is turned on. (For about 1 cycle.)
2. Check if the PF Encoder Sensor is not damaged. 1. Check if the grease is enough on the surface of the Scanner Carriage Shaft. Operation Anywhere The Scanner Carriage Unit does not operate. Scanner Carriage Shaft 2. Check if the Scanner Carriage Shaft is set correctly. 1. Check if the PE Sensor Connector Cable is connected to CN3 on the Main Board.
CN3 PE Sensor Connector Cable
2. Replace the Main Board Unit with a new one. 1. After wiping the grease on the Scanner Carriage Shaft with a dry, soft cloth, coat it with grease. (Refer to Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE.) 2. Reassemble the Scanner Carriage Shaft to the Scanner Carriage Unit. 1. Connect the PE Sensor Connector Cable to CN3 on the Main Board.
Operation Anywhere
The paper feeding sequence is performed without loading a paper in the paper loading sequence.
2. Check if the PE Sensor Connector Cable is not damaged. 3. Check if the PE Sensor is not damaged.
2. Replace the PE Sensor with a new one. 3. Replace the PE Sensor with a new one.
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The Carriage Unit climbs over the Slider Lock Lever set to the wiping position and the Carriage Unit collides to its lever.
Front Frame
Main Frame
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Operation
The LEDs and STM3 are not indicating error conditions. But, multiple sheets of paper are always loaded from the ASF Unit.
ASF Unit
2. Check if the Paper Back Lever operates correctly in the paper loading sequence.
Torsion Spring 6.45 Paper Back Lever
2. Set the Torsion Spring 6.45 between the ASF Frame and the Paper Back Lever.
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Anytime Anywhere
The abnormal noise occurs at the first power on timing and during each operation although the printing operation is performed. The bottom of the Carriage Unit contacts the surface of the EJ Frame Unit.
1. Wipe off the remaining grease on the Carriage Guide Shaft and lubricate it on its shaft. 1. Wipe off the remaining grease on the Front Frame and lubricate it on its frame. 1. Replace the Ink System Unit with a new one. 1. Replace the EJ Frame Unit with a new one. 1. Reassemble the Paper Guide Upper to the Main Frame.
The Carriage Unit collides to the Paper Paper Guide Upper Guide Upper Unit during each operation. Unit
1. Check if there is not any dust on the LED. Scanner Carriage Unit Scanner Carriage Unit 1. Check if the LED lights up.
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Remedy 1. Remove the foreign material around the seal rubber parts carefully.
Compression Spring
2. Check if the Compression Spring is correctly mounted on the Cap Unit. 1. Check if it returns to normal by performing CL operation or replacing the Ink Cartridge. Ink is ejected to the Cap from the Print Head, but the SPC does not recover from the error after cleaning or ink change. Print Head 2. Check if the Print Head is not damaged. Cleaner Blade Main Board 1. Check if the Cleaner Blade does not have paper dust or bending. 1. Check if the Main Board is not damaged.
2. Replace the Ink System Unit with a new one. 1. Perform CL operation and the Ink Cartridge replacement specified times. If it doesnt work, change the Print Head with a new one. 2. Replace the Print Head with a new one. 1. Replace Ink System Unit with a new one. 1. Replace the Main Board with a new one.
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Remedy 1. Connect the Head FFC to the Print Head and the Main Board Connectors.
Head FFC White streak / abnormal discharge Ink is ejected to the Cap from the Print Head, but printing is not done at all after cleaning or ink change, or abnormal discharge occurs.
Connectors
Head FFC
2. Check if the Head FFC is not damaged. 1. Check if it returns to normal by performing CL operation or replacing the Ink Cartridge.
2. Replace the Head FFC with a new one. 1. Perform CL operation and the Ink Cartridge replacement specified times. If it doesnt work, change the Print Head with a new one. 1. Replace the Main Board Unit with a new one.
Print Head
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1. Perform Bi-D Adjustment to eliminate displacements between the upper and lower rules. (Refer to Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT.) 1. Perform Head Cleaning and check the Nozzle Check Pattern. (Refer to Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT.) If the problem is not solved, replace the Print Head with a new one. 1. Remove foreign objects from surface of the Carriage Guide Shaft. 2. Reassemble the Carriage Guide Shaft correctly.
1. Check if there is not any foreign material on the surface of the Carriage Guide Shaft. Vertical banding appears against the CR movement direction. And, it looks like uneven printing.
CR movement direction
2. Check if the Carriage Guide Shaft is properly secured to Main Frame by the CR Guide Shaft Torsion Spring and the CR Guide Shaft Pressing Spring.
Carriage Unit / Carriage Guide Shaft [Note] If the problem is not solved, replace the CR Motor with a new one.
CR Guide Shaft Torsion Spring CR Guide Shaft Pressing Spring
3. Check if the grease is enough on the surface of the Carriage Guide Shaft.
3. After wiping the grease on the Carriage Guide Shaft and the Carriage with a dry, soft cloth, coat it with grease. (Refer to Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE.) 4. Replace the Carriage Guide Shaft with a new one. 1. Remove foreign matter from the EJ Frame. 2. After wiping the grease on the EJ Frame with a dry, soft cloth, coat it with grease. (Refer to Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE.) 3. Replace the EJ Frame with a new one.
4. Check if any damage is not observed on the surface of the Carriage Guide Shaft. 1. Check if there is not any foreign material on the surface of the EJ Frame. 2. Check if the EJ Frame is lubricated with enough grease.
EJ Frame
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Check point 1. Check if the suitable paper is used according to the printer driver setting. 1. Check if each segment is printed correctly in the Nozzle Check Pattern.
Remedy 1. Use the suitable paper according to the printer driver setting. 1. Perform the Head Cleaning and check the Nozzle Check Pattern. (Refer to Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT.) If the problem is not solved, replace the Print Head with a new one. 1. Clean the surface of the PF Roller Unit carefully with the soft cloth.
Print Head
1. Check if there is not any foreign material on the surface of the PF Roller Unit.
[Note] If the problem is not solved, replace the PF Motor with a new one.
PF Roller Unit
PF Roller Unit
2. Check if the PF Roller Unit is not damaged. The Star wheel mark against the CR movement direction. 1. Check if the Star Wheel Holder does not come off. 2. Check if the surface of the EJ Frame Unit is flat.
2. Replace the PF Roller Unit with a new one. 1. Reassemble the Star Wheel Holder correctly. 2. Replace the EJ Frame Unit with a new one.
EJ Frame Unit
Printing is blurred.
1. Check if the suitable paper is used according to the printer driver setting. 1. Check if the correct Head ID is stored into the EEPROM by using the Adjustment Program.
1. Use the suitable paper according to the printer driver setting. 1. Input 13 digits code of the Head ID into the EEPROM by using the Adjustment Program.
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Remedy 1. Set a cleaning sheet in the ASF up side down. Then holding the top edge, try to load the paper from the Printer driver. The micro pearl on the LD Roller surface is removed. To remove severe smear, staple a cloth moistened with alcohol to a post card and clean the roller in the same manner. As for the cleaning sheet, refer to page 100 Remedy of the Paper out error * If the problem is not solved, replace the Holder Shaft Unit with a new one. 1. Clean the Paper Guide Front Unit with a soft cloth.
The printing operation is correctly performed. But, the top margin is insufficient than usual one.
1. Check if the Paper Guide Front Unit does not have the ink stain.
Porous Pad Paper Guide Front
Ink stain occurs at the back, top end or bottom end of the print paper.
2. Check if heaps of ink are not formed on Porous Pad Paper Guide Front. EJ Frame Unit PF Roller Unit 1. Check if the EJ Roller Unit does not have the ink stain. 1. Check if the PF Roller Unit does not have the ink stain.
2. Replace the Paper Guide Front Unit with a new one. 1. Clean the EJ Roller Unit with a soft cloth. 1. Clean the PF Roller Unit with a soft cloth.
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1. Check if the Print Head Cover does not have the ink drop. 1. Clean the Print Head Cover carefully with a soft cloth. 1. Check if the Paper Guide Upper Unit does not have the 1. Clean the Paper Guide Upper Unit with a soft ink stain. cloth. 1. Check if the Star Wheel Rollers does not have the ink stain. 1. Clean the Star Wheel Rollers with a soft cloth.
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4.1 Overview
This section describes procedures for disassembling the main components of the EPSON Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/ DX6000/DX6050. Unless otherwise specified, disassembly units or components can be reassembled by reversing the disassembly procedure. Things, if not strictly observed, that could result in injury or loss of life are described under the heading Warning. Precautions for any disassembly or assembly procedures are described under the heading CAUTION. Tips for disassembling procedures are described under the heading CHECK POINT. If the assembling procedure is different from the reversed procedure of the disassembling, the procedure is described under the heading REASSEMBLY. Any adjustments required after reassembling the units are described under the heading ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED. When you have to remove any units or parts that are not described in this chapter, refer to the exploded diagrams in the appendix. Read precautions described in the next section before starting work.
C A U T IO N
When transporting the printer after installing the ink cartridge, be sure to pack the printer for transportation without removing the ink cartridge. Use only recommended tools for disassembling, assembling or adjusting the printer. Observe the specified torque when tightening screws. Apply lubricants as specified. (Refer to 6.1.3 Lubrication (p193) for details.) Make the specified adjustments when you disassemble the printer. (Refer to Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT for details.) Make sure the tip of the waste ink tube is located at correct position when reassembling the waste ink tube. Otherwise it will cause ink leakage. When using compressed air products; such as air duster, for cleaning during repair and maintenance, the use of such products containing flammable gas is prohibited.
4.1.1 Precautions
See the precautions given under the heading WARNING and CAUTION in the following column when disassembling or assembling EPSON Stylus CX4900/ CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050.
W A R N IN G
4.1.2 Tools
Use only specified tools to avoid damaging of the printer. Table 4-1. Tools
Name Phillips Screwdriver (No.1) Phillips Screwdriver (No.2) Flathead Screwdriver Precision Screwdriver #1 (-) Tweezer Longnose pliers Acetate Tape Nipper Note *: Available in the market Supplier* EPSON EPSON EPSON EPSON EPSON EPSON EPSON --Part No. 1080530 1080532 1080527 1080525 1080561 1080564 1003963 ---
Disconnect the power cable before disassembling or assembling the printer. If you need to work on the printer with power applied, strictly follow the instructions in this manual. Wear protective goggles to protect your eyes from ink. If ink gets in your eye, flush the eye with fresh water and see a doctor immediately. Always wear gloves for disassembly and reassembly to avoid injury from sharp metal edges. To protect sensitive microprocessors and circuitry, use static discharge equipment, such as anti-static wrist straps, when accessing internal components. Never touch the ink or wasted ink with bare hands. If ink comes into contact with your skin, wash it off with soap and water immediately. If irritation occurs, contact a physician.
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Table 4-2. Work Completion Check
Part Mechanism
Check Item Glass surface is not dirty? Alien substance is not mixed in the CR movement area?
Check Column OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / NG NG NG NG NG
CR mechanism
CR smoothly operates? CR operates together with scanner unit? CR makes abnormal sound during its operation? LED normally turns on and white reflection test is done near home position? Operation is normal? Local copy is normal? Adjustment condition is suitable? Lubrication is done at designated place? Lubrication volume is suitable?
Print Head (nozzle Ink gets out normally from all the check pattern print) nozzles? CR mechanism CR smoothly operates? CR makes abnormal sound during its operation? Paper loading mechanism Paper is smoothly loaded? Paper jam does not happen? Paper does not warp during paper loading? Multiple papers are not fed? Abnormal sound is not heard during paper loading? There is no obstacles at paper route?
OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / OK / OK /
NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG
Firmware version Ink cartridge Waste Ink Pads Protection during distribution
The newest version Ink cartridge is normally installed? Remaining life of waste ink pads are sufficient? Printer CR is in the cap position? All of attached goods from users are packed?
Others
Attached goods
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Since Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 model is used to create this manual, the appearance of some parts may differ from those on Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050 model. The procedures themselves, however, are the same for both models except for the one described in the table below. Table 4-3. Differences between Models
Item
Description
Reference
For Stylus CX5900/CX6000/ DX6000/DX6050, see "4.4.4 Panel Unit (p130)" Panel Unit You need to follow different steps to remove the Panel Unit.
Panel Unit Panel Unit
Housing Upper
Housing, Upper
Stylus CX5900/CX6000/ DX6000/DX6050 You need to remove 10 screws to take out the Housing, Upper. Housing, Upper Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/ DX5000/DX5050 You need to remove 6 screws to take out the Housing, Upper.
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4.2 Caution regarding Assembling/Disassembling of the Printer Mechanism, and How to Ensure of Quality on Re-assembled Product
On current low end models, we basically forbade to remove Housing Lower from Printer Mechanism in your repair. This is because there is a possibility of Main Frame deformation when a part (such as Ink System Unit) is removed from Printer Mechanism without Housing Lower. For this reason, we recommend that a new Printer Mechanism be replaced along with the Housing Lower when a part cannot be replaced without removing the Printer Mechanism. On these models, you have to remove Housing Lower from Printer Mechanism when replacing [Waste Ink Pads] with new one. Therefore, we clarify caution regarding assembling/disassembling of the Printer Mechanism without Housing Lower, and how to ensure of quality on repaired production this section. [Caution regarding assembling/disassembling of the Printer Mechanism] 1) Main Frame (a) Control of assembled standard position. [Reason] The assembled accuracy of each part composed of Printer Mechanism is based on Housing Lower. [Service treatment] Confirm that there is no gap between Main Frame and Housing Lower. [Reference] To ensure the assembled accuracy, you have to control the assembled standard position of main frame against X/Y/Z-axis direction. [X-axis direction] Make sure that main frame is correctly placed on the groove of Housing Lower. Make sure that there is no gap between Main Frame and Housing Lower. [Y-axis direction] Make sure that main frame is correctly placed on the groove of Housing Lower. Make sure that there is no gap between Main Frame and Housing Lower.
[Z-axis direction] Align dowel of Housing Lower with positioning hole of Main Frame and ensure there is no gap. (b) How to assemble of ASF Unit/Main Board Unit/Paper Guide Upper Unit [Reason] There is a possibility that main frame deformation is caused extra force in assembling. As the result, printing failure/operation failure occurs. [Service treatment] Hold the opposite side by hand while you are installing the above parts. 2) CR Guide Frame (a) Control of vertical level [Reason] There is a possibility that printing failure occurs by CR Guide Frame deformation. [Service treatment] Handle Front Frame in assembling/disassembling carefully. 3) Carriage Unit (a) Handling of Carriage Unit [Reason] If Carriage Unit is damaged in assembling/disassembling of your repair, there is a possibility that vital problem occur in users further operation. [Service treatment] Handle Carriage Unit in assembling/disassembling carefully. [How to ensure of quality on re-assembled product] We judge that the quality of re-assembled product is ensured if there is no problem about the print result by adjustment program.
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4.4.5 Scanner Unit (p131) 4.5.1 Scanner Housing, Upper (p165) 4.4.6 Housing, Upper (p132) 4.5.2 Scanner Carriage Unit (p166) 4.4.7 Printhead (p133) 4.4.9 Printer Mechanism/Housing, Lower (p136) 4.4.10 PS Board Unit (p139) 4.4.13 ASF Unit (p146) 4.4.12 Main Board Unit/Card Slot Unit (p143) 4.4.17 CR Guide Frame (p151) 4.4.8 CR Scale (p135) 4.5.3 Scanner Motor Unit/Scanner HP Sensor/ Driven Pulley (p168)
C H E C K P O IN T
As each parts in the Scanner Unit are not specified as ASP parts, disassembly procedures for parts in the Scanner Unit are for referential purposes. Boxes shown in the dotted-line is not the shortest procedure, but is necessary to proceed to the next step.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Document Cover/ Document Cover Mat/ASF Cover None Removal procedure Document Cover 1. Open the Document Cover and remove it by pulling out upward.
Double-sided Tape
Document Cover Mat 1. Remove the Document Cover Mat that is secured to the Document Cover with the double-sided tapes (x2).
ASF Cover 1. Release the guide pins (x2, the Document Cover. ) that secure the ASF Cover, and remove it from
Guide Pin
Guide Pin
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Paper Support Assy. None Removal procedure 1. Release the guide pins (x2, ) that secure the Paper Support Assy, and remove the Paper Support Assy. from the Housing, Upper. Figure 4-4. Removing Stacker Assy. Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Stacker Assy. None Removal procedure 1. 2. Open the Stacker Assy. Release the guide pin (x1, ) that secures the Stacker Assy. with a precision screwdriver (-), and remove Stacker Assy.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Panel Unit None Removal procedure 1. Lift up Part A, then slide the Panel Unit in the direction of the arrow to remove the Panel Unit from the Housing, Upper. When removing the Panel Unit, disconnect the Panel FFC from the Main Board side (CN18).
The removal procedures differ depending on the model. For Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050, see "4.6.1
Panel Unit (p169)".
C H E C K P O IN T
Panel Unit Part A
2.
CN18
3.
4.
C H E C K P O IN T
Disconnect the Panel FFC from the Main Board Connector (CN18), and remove the Panel Unit. Remove the screws (x6, ) that secure the Panel Grounding Plate and the Panel Board to the Panel Housing, and remove the Panel Grounding Plate and the Panel Board. Disconnect the Panel FFC from the connector (CN11) of the Panel Board. To disconnect the FPC, unlock the lock as shown below.
Lock
CN11
CN12
5. 6. 7.
Disconnect the LCD FPC from the connector (CN12) of the Panel Board. Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure LCD Unit, and remove the LCD Unit. Remove the Button Pad (x2) and the Optical Tube (x6, ). When installing the Panel Board to the Panel Housing, match the guide pins (x3, ) of the Panel Housing with the positioning holes (x3) of the Panel Board. When installing the Panel Unit to the Housing, Upper, match the notches (x3, ) of the Housing, Upper with the tabs (x3, ) of the Panel Unit.
LCD Unit
Optical Tube
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Scanner Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit Removal procedure 1. Lift and release the tab (x1, 1 ) that secure the USB Cover with a precision screwdriver (-) from the top side, then release the tab (x1, 2 ) and remove the USB Cover. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secure the FFC Shield Plate, and remove the FFC Shield Plate. Disconnect the following Connector Cables and FFC from the connectors on the Main Board. CN10: Scanner Motor Connector Cable CN11: Scanner Carriage FFC CN13: Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable Do not damage the Scanner Carriage FFC when removing/ installing the screw ( ). The Scanner Carriage FFC is fastened with the double-sided tape, so be careful not to damage the FFC when removing it.
2. 3.
2
CN11
Main Board
C A U T IO N
CN13 Rib CN10 Double-sided Tape C.B.S. 3x6 F/Zn (61kgfcm) Guide Pin C.B.P. 3x10 F/Zn (61kgfcm) Scanner Unit C.B.P. 3x10 F/Zn (61kgfcm) Step 5-2
4. 5.
Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the Scanner Unit. Open the Scanner Unit, and remove it by pulling out upward. Do not pinch the FFC or any Connector Cables between the Scanner Unit and the Housing, Upper. Route the Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable around the groove of Hinge L.
Groove Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable
Figure 4-8. Routing Connector Cable Align the guide pin (x1, ) of the Scanner Unit and the positioning hole (x1) of the Housing Upper. Insert the rib (x1) of the FFC Shield Plate into the notch (x1,
).
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Housing, Upper Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit Removal procedure
C H E C K P O IN T
The removal procedures differ depending on the model. For Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050, see "4.6.2
Housing, Upper (p170)".
Tabs
1 8
1. 2.
Remove the screws (x10, ) that secure the Housing, Upper. Release the tabs (x2) that secure the Housing, Upper with a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool, and lift up to remove the Housing, Upper. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure. (T.B.D.)
10
Housing, Upper
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4.4.7 Printhead
External view
Carriage Unit Carriage Lock
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Print Head Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper Removal procedure 1. 2. Release the Carriage Lock with a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool, and move the Carriage Unit to the center of the printer. Remove all the Ink Cartridges from the Carriage Unit. When performing the following work, be careful not to bend the tabs ( ) of the Carriage Unit.
C A U T IO N
3.
Cartridge Cover
Cut here
Release the tab (x1, ) on the downside of the Head Cable Cover with a precision screwdriver (-), slide the Cover downward, and remove the Head Cable Cover. 4. Open the cartridge cover. 5. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the cartridge cover. 6. Follow the steps below to remove the Cartridge Cover Hinge. 6-1. Cut off the part of the Cartridge Cover Hinge with a nipper as indicated in the figure. 6-2. Remove the upper part of the Cartridge Cover Hinge. 6-3. Release the tab and remove the lower part of the Cartridge Cover Hinge.
C A U T IO N
Upper part
7.
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Disconnect the Head FFCs (x2) that are connected to the CSIC Board and the CR Encoder Board. 9. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Holder Board Assy, and remove the Holder Board Assy upward. 10. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secures the Sub FFC Guide with a precision screwdriver (-), and remove the Sub FFC Guide.
C A U T IO N
Do not touch or damage the nozzles or the ink supply needles of the Printhead.
11. Remove the screws (x3, ) that secure the Print Head, and lift up to remove Printhead with a longnose pliers. 12. Disconnect the Head FFCs (x2) from the connectors (x2) of the Print Head, and remove the Printhead. When installing the Printhead to the Carriage Unit, match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Carriage Unit with the positioning holes (x2) of the Printhead. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure. When installing the Sub FFC Guide, insert the rib of the Sub FFC Guide to the notch of the Carriage Unit as shown below.
Figure 4-12. Installing Sub FFC Guide When installing the Holder Board Assy, insert it vertically, making sure that it does not strand onto the rib of the Printhead.
3
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
Printhead
After removing/replacing the Printhead, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
Head FFC
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4.4.8 CR Scale
External view
Slit of CR Encoder Sensor
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing CR Scale Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Chipped Part
Pay attention to the following instructions: Do not touch the CR Scale with bare hands. Do not damage the CR Scale. Handle the Extension Spring 3.289 in a way that does not extend it.
1.
Remove the CR Scale from the Main Frame. When installing the CR Scale, pay attention to the following instructions. Pass the CR Scale into the slit of the CR Encoder Sensor. Chipped portion of the CR Scale should be facing upward. Make sure that Extension Spring 3.289 is not twisted, and hitch one side of Extension Spring 3.289 to the hook of the Main Frame.
Tabs
CR Scale
Tab
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Printer Mechanism Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Stacker Assy. Removal procedure 1. Remove the screw (x1, Cover. ) that secures the Rear Cover, and remove the Rear
C A U T IO N
Ink may leak from the Waste Ink Tube. Prepare cleaning rags beforehand, and be careful not spread ink onto surrounding area.
Housing, Lower
2.
Tube Stopper
3.
Pull out the Waste Ink Tube from the Waste Ink Cover together with the Tube Stopper. Release the Carriage Lock with a flathead screwdriver, and move the Carriage Unit to the center of the printer.
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Remove the screws (x6, ) that secure the Printer Mechanism. Disconnect the PS Connector Cable from the connector (CN1) of the Main Board. Hold the designated position and lift Printer Mechanism upward when performing the following step in order to prevent warping of Main Frame.
C A U T IO N
1 3
6.
C.B.P. 3x10 F/Zn (41kgfcm) C.B.P. 3x8 F/Zn (41kgfcm) Tab Holding Positions
Hold up the left side of the Printer Mechanism while releasing the guide pin of the Front Paper Guide Support from the groove of the PG Lever with a precision screwdriver (-), and remove whole Printer Mechanism from the Housing, Lower. When installing the Printer Mechanism to the Housing, Lower, insert the Waste Ink Tube to the Waste Ink Cover and securely fasten the Waste Ink Tube with the Tube Stopper, or ink may leak from the Tube. When installing the Printer Mechanism to the Housing, Lower, match the guide pin (x1, ) of the Housing, Lower with the positioning hole (x1) of the Printer Mechanism. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure. When installing the Rear Cover, match the tabs (x2, ) of the Rear Cover with the notches (x2) of the Housing, Lower. When installing the Waste Ink Tube, insert the tube 54 1 mm (T.B.D) into the Waste Ink Cover as shown below.
Tube Stopper 54 1mm Waste Ink Cover
W A R N IN G
Main Board
CN1
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The assembled accuracy of each part composed of Printer mechanism is based on Housing Lower. To ensure the assembled accuracy, you have to control the assembled standard position of main frame against X/Y/Z-axis direction as the following figure. [X-axis direction] Confirm that Printer Mechanism is properly placed in the channel of Housing Lower and that there is no gap. [Y-axis direction] Confirm that Printer Mechanism is properly placed in the channel of Housing Lower and that there is no gap. [Z-axis direction] Align the positioning hole (x1) of Printer Mechanism with the guide pin (x1) of Housing Lower, and confirm that there is no gap.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing PS Board Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Printer Mechanism
Acetate Tapes
Removal procedure 1. 2. Peel off the acetate tapes (x2) that secure the PS Connector Cable. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the PS Board Unit, and remove the PS Board Unit. Place the Ferrite Core to the dent of the Housing, Lower. Route the PS Connector Cable between the ribs of the Housing, Lower, and secure them with acetate tape. When routing the PS Connector Cable between the ribs of the Housing, Lower, pay attention to the following instructions. The gap between the PS Connector Cable and the Edge of the Housing. Lower should be 15 mm. The PS Connector Cable should be run off the edge of the Housing, Lower for 40 2 mm. The blue line of the PS Connector Cable should be facing rear of the Housing, Lower.
PS Connector Cable
Rib
PS Board Unit
402mm
Red Line
Acetate Tape
After replacing the PS Board Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Waste Ink Pads/ Stacker Lock/PG Lever/Rubber Feet Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Stacker Assy. / Printer Mechanism Removal procedure Waste Ink Pads Removal 1. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the PG Lever Mounting Plate, and remove the PG Lever, PG Lever Mounting Plate and Torsion Spring 26.1 all together from the Housing, Lower. Remove 6 pieces of the Waste Ink Pads from the Housing, Lower. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Waste Ink Cover, and remove it from the Housing, Lower. Remove the Diffusion Sheet.
2. 3. 4.
C.B.P 3x8 F/Zn (41kgfcm) Guide Pin
Diffusion Sheet
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When installing the Waste Ink Pads, Waste Ink Cover and the Diffusion Sheet, be sure to follow the steps below. Step 1
1
When installing the Waste Ink Cover to the Housing, Lower, match the guide pin (x1, ) of the Housing, Lower with the positioning hole (x1) of the Waste Ink Cover. When installing the PG Lever Mounting Plate to the Housing, Lower, match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Housing, Lower with the positioning holes (x2) of the PG Lever Mounting Plate.
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After replacing the Waste Ink Pads, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
Step 2
2
Step 3
4
5 6
Step 4
8 7
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Stacker Lock Removal 1. Remove the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Stacker Lock, and remove the Stacker Lock and Compression Spring 5.1 from the Housing, Lower. Pass the shaft of the Stacker Lock through the groove of the Housing Lower.
Stacker Lock
PG Lever Removal 1. 2. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the PG Lever to the PG Lever Mounting Plate. Remove Torsion Spring 26.1 from the installation holes (x2, ) of the PG Lever and the PG Lever Mounting Plate, and remove the PG Lever.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Main Board Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower Removal procedure Main Board Removal 1. 2. 3. Remove the Head FFC Cover (x1) that secures the Head FFCs (x4). Peel off the acetate tape (x1) that secures the PG Sensor Connector Cable. Release the PG Sensor Connector Cable from the tabs (x3, ) of the Main Board Unit. Peel off the acetate tapes (x2) that secure the PE Sensor Connector Cable, and release the PE Sensor Connector Cable from the tabs (x2, ) of the Main Board Unit. Disconnect the following connector cables and FFCs from the connectors of the Main Board. CN3: PE Sensor Connector Cable CN4: PG Sensor Connector Cable CN5: Head FFC CN6: Head FFC CN7: Head FFC CN8: CR Motor Connector Cable CN9:PF Motor Connector Cable CN17: Head FFC Remove the screws (x3, ) that secure the Main Board Unit, and remove the Main Board Unit from the Printer Mechanism. Insert the PF Scale into the slit of the PF Encoder Sensor. Insert the ribs (x3, ) of the Main Frame into the tabs (x3) of the Main Board Unit. Insert the rib (x1, ) of the Main Board Unit into the tab (x1) of the Main Frame. Match the positioning hole (x1) of the Main Board Unit with the guide pin (x1, ) of the Main Frame. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure.
Doublesided Tape Main Board Unit PG Sensor Connector Cable CN17 CN3 CN4 CN7 CN5 PE Sensor Connector Cable
4.
5.
CN6
Bottom Tabs Ribs Double-sided Tape C.B.S. 3x6 F/Zn (71kgfcm) PF Encoder Sensor Slit
CN9
CN8
6.
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Card Slot Unit Removal Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the Card Slot Unit, and remove the Card Slot Unit from the Main Board Unit. Release the tip of the Card Slot Spring from the tab (x1, ) of the Card Slot Housing, and remove the Card Slot Spring. Release the guide pin (x1, ) of the Card Slot Cover from the Card Slot Housing, and remove the Card Slot Cover. Set the shaft of Card Slot Cover into the Card Slot Housing and align the guide pin. Install the Card Slot Spring as shown below.
2. 3.
Tab
Figure 4-25. Installing Card Slot Spring Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure below. Match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Card Slot Housing with the positioning holes (x2, ) of the Main Board Unit.
Tip
Shaft
Guide Pin
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PF Scale Sensor positioning adjustment Use the following procedure to confirm that the PF Scale is positioned in the center of the PF Encoder Sensor. 1. Test fit the Main Board Unit, and confirm whether or not the PF Scale is positioned in the center of PF Encoder Sensor. 2. If the PF Scale is positioned in the center of the PF Encoder Sensor, adjustment is complete. If scale is not positioned in center of sensor, adjust position of the PF Scale using spacer (0.5mm thickness) as shown in the figure below.
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After removing/replacing the Main Board Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
Left Side
Right Side
0.1 -1 mm
Spacer is not applied to the Main Board Unit for service part. Place spacer between Shield Board and Main Board. If PF Scale is off to the left, remove the spacer. If PF Scale is off to the right, add an additional spacer. (Total of 2 spacers)
PF Scale
Spacer
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing ASF Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower Removal procedure 1. Peel off the acetate tape (x1) that secures the PE Sensor Connector Cable to the shield plate of the Main Board, and release PE Sensor Connector Cable from the tabs (x3, ) of the ASF Unit and the Main Board Unit. Release the CR Motor Connector Cable from the tab (x1, ) of the ASF Unit. Remove the Ferrite Core of the PF Motor Connector Cable from the slot of the ASF Unit. Remove the screws (x5, ) that secure the ASF Unit, and remove the ASF Unit from the Printer Mechanism. Match the guide pin (x1, ) and the rib (x1, ) of the ASF Unit with the positioning holes (x2) of the Main Frame. Insert the shaft of the ASF Unit into the slot of the Ink System Unit. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure.
ASF Unit
2. 3. 4.
Tabs
Ink System Unit 2 C.B.S. 3x6 F/Zn (81kgfcm) C.B.S.(P2) 3x6 F/Zn (81kgfcm) C.B.P. 3x8 F/Zn (41kgfcm) Shaft and Slot 1
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5. 6.
Open the Hopper, and remove Compression Spring 5.58. Remove the washer that secures the left shaft of the Paper Back Lever. Do not touch the Retard Roller and the Hopper Pad.
C A U T IO N
Rib
7.
Retard Roller Compression Spring 5.58 Paper Back Lever ASF Unit
Bend the Paper Back Lever, release the guide pins (2 each, ) on both ends from the ASF Unit, and remove the Paper Back Lever and Torsion Spring 6.45. When installing Torsion Spring 6.45, hitch the L-shape tip of Torsion Spring 6.45 to the shaft of the Paper Back Lever, and hitch the short tip to the groove of the ASF Unit.
Guide Pins
Figure 4-29. Installing Torsion Spring 6.45 Compression Spring 5.58 should be hitched to the rib (x2, the ASF Frame and the rib (x1, ) of the Hopper. After replacing the ASF Unit with a new one, always apply grease G-26 and grease G-46 to the specified positions. See Figure 6-6 (p194) for details.
) of
After removing/replacing the ASF Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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Main Frame
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Holder Shaft Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / ASF Unit Removal procedure 1. Slide the Carriage Unit to the center of the printer. 2. Disconnect the PE Sensor Connector Cable from the connector (CN3) of the Main Board. 3. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the Holder Shaft Unit.
C A U T IO N
Do not open the Pump Frame too wide. Doing so may break the tab (x1, ) on the downside of the Pump Frame. Never touch the LD Roller.
4.
Guide Pin
Pump Frame 1 1
When removing the Holder Shaft Unit from the Main Frame, follow the steps described below. 1. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Pump Frame to the Main Frame. 2. Move the Pump Frame to the home position, and release the guide pin (x1, ) of the Holder Shaft Unit. 3. Push the tabs (x2, 1 ) of the Holder Shaft Unit, and remove the Holder Shaft Unit upward. Match the guide pin (x1, ) of the Holder Shaft Unit with the positioning hole (x1) of the Pump Frame. Secure the Holder Shaft Unit with the tabs (x6, ) and the ribs (x2, ).
Tabs
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After removing/replacing the Holder Shaft Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
LD Roller
Tab
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Spur Gear 36.8/ Extension Spring 0.143/Clutch Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / ASF Unit / Holder Shaft Unit Removal procedure 1. Release the guide pins (x2, ) that secure the Paper Block to the Holder Shaft, and remove the Paper Block. 2. Remove the LD Roller Shaft together with the Clutch Mechanism from the Holder Shaft. 3. Remove the Spur Gear 36.8 from the LD Roller Shaft. 4. Remove the Extension Spring 0.143, and remove the Clutch from the LD Roller Shaft. Assemble the LD Roller Shaft Unit as shown below.
Clutch Mechanism
Guide Pins
Clutch
Figure 4-32. Assembling LD Roller Shaft Unit Match the guide pins (x2, ) of the LD Roller Shaft with the positioning holes of the Holder Shaft. Hold down the Cam of the LD Roller Shaft with the tip of the Torsion Spring 137.7. Match the ribs (x2, ) of the Holder Shaft with the notches (x2) of the Paper Block.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing PE Sensor Board/ PE Sensor Lever Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / ASF Unit / Holder Shaft Unit / Spur Gear 36.8 / Extension Spring 0.143 / Clutch Removal procedure 1. Remove the shaft of the PE Sensor Lever from the Holder Shaft, and remove the PE Sensor Lever and Torsion Spring 0.22 in the order as shown in the figure. 2. Remove Torsion Spring 0.22 from the PE Sensor Lever. 3. Release the PE Sensor Connector Cable from the groove of the Holder Shaft. 4. Release the tab (x1, ) that secures the PE Sensor, and remove the PE Sensor from the Holder Shaft. Fasten the L-shaped tip of Torsion Spring 0.22 to the concave portion of the PE Sensor Lever, and fasten the straight tip to the Holder Shaft. Route the PE Sensor Connector Cable to the groove of the Holder Shaft so that the Cable does not run off.
Shaft
PE Sensor Lever
Tab
PE Sensor
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Guide Pins
Tab
Tab
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing CR Guide Frame Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit Removal procedure 1. Peel off the acetate tape (x3) that secure the Head FFCs (x3). 2. Release the guide pins (x2, ) that secure the FFC Guide, and remove the FFC Guide from the CR Guide Frame. 3. Release the tab (x1, ) on the bottom of the CR Guide Frame that secures the FFC Frame Holder, and remove the FFC Frame Holder together with the Head FFC. 4. Release the Head FFC from the tabs (x2, ) of the FFC Frame Holder. 5. Release the Head FFCs (x3) secured with the double-sided tape (x1) from the CR Guide Frame. 6. Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the CR Guide Frame, and remove the CR Guide Frame from the Printer Mechanism. Match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Front Frame with the positioning holes (x2) of the CR Guide Frame. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure. Attach the Head FFCs (x3) with double-sided tape to the position on the CR Guide Frame indicated with printed lines.
Printed Lines (Installation Position)
Double-sided Tape 1
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4.4.18 CR Motor
External view
Acetate Tape
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing CR Motor Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit / CR Guide Frame Removal procedure 1. 2. 3. 4.
CR Motor
Slide the Carriage Unit to the center of the printer. Peel off the acetate tape (x1) from the CR Motor, and release the CR Motor Connector Cable and the PF Motor Connector Cable. Release the CR Motor Connector Cable from the tab of the ASF Unit. Loosen the tension of the Timing Belt by pressing the Driven Pulley Holder in the direction of the arrow as shown in the figure, and remove the Timing Belt from the pinion gear of the CR Motor. Do not damage the pinion gear of the CR Motor.
C A U T IO N
1 2
5.
Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the CR Motor, and remove CR Motor from the Printer Mechanism. Install the CR Motor so that the Lot Number faces upward. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure. Make sure that there is no gap between the CR Motor and the Main Frame.
Lot No.
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After removing/replacing the CR Motor, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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4.4.19 PF Motor
External view
CR Motor Acetate Tape Spur Gear 32.4 PF Scale
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing PF Motor Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit Removal procedure 1. 2.
Doublesided Tape PF Motor
3. 4.
Peel off the acetate tape (x1) from the CR Motor, and release the CR Motor Connector Cable and the PF Motor Connector Cable. Remove the Ferrite Core (x1) of the PF Motor Connector Cable from the slot (x1) of ASF Unit. Remove the PF Scale that is secured with double-sided tape to the Spur Gear 32.4. Remove the Spacer (4.1 x 0.5) that secures Spur Gear 30.8, and remove Spur Gear 30.8 from the Main Frame. Do not damage the following parts. Pinion gear of the PF Motor PF Scale Spur Gear 30.8
C A U T IO N
5.
Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the PF Motor, and remove the PF Motor from the Printer Mechanism. Install the PF Motor so that the Lot Number faces upward.
Pinion Gear Lot No.
Figure 4-38. Installing PF Motor Make sure that there is no gap between the PF Motor and the Main Frame.
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After removing/replacing the PF Motor, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Carriage Unit/ CR Encoder Board/PW Sensor Board/Head FFC Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale Removal procedure
Tabs
Be cautious of the following points. Do not touch PF Scale with bare hands. Do not damage PF Scale.
Left Side
1. 2. 3. 4.
CR Guide Shaft
Tab
CR Guide Shaft Pressing Spring C.B.S.(P2) 3x6 F/Zn (71kgfcm) Guide Pin
5.
Remove the PF Scale that is secured to Spur Gear 32.4 with double-sided tape (x1). Remove Spacer (4.1 x 0.5) that secures Spur Gear 30.8, and remove Spur Gear 30.8 from the Main Frame. Release CR Guide Shaft Torsion Spring from the tabs (x2, ) of the Main Frame, and remove CR Guide Shaft Torsion Spring from the Main Frame. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the Parallel Adjustment Lever (Left), and remove the Parallel Adjustment Lever (Left) from Main Frame while lifting left end of the Carriage Guide Shaft upward. Release the CR Guide Shaft Pressing Spring from the tab (x1, ) of the Main Frame, and remove the CR Guide Shaft Pressing Spring from the Main Frame.
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6.
Remove the Carriage Unit and the Carriage Guide Shaft from Printer Mechanism as follows. 1. Lift up the left end of the Carriage Guide Shaft and shift to the left until the right end is released from the notch of the Main Frame. 2. Remove the Carriage Guide Shaft and the Carriage Unit from the Main Frame. Do not damage the Carriage Guide Shaft. Do not stain the Timing Belt with the grease.
C A U T IO N
7.
1 1
Pull out the Carriage Guide Shaft from the Carriage Unit. When installing the Parallel Adjustment Lever to the Main Frame, match the guide pin (x1, ) of the Main Frame with the positioning hole (x1) of the Parallel Adjustment Lever (left).
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After replacing the Carriage Unit with a new one, always apply grease G-71 to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-7 (p194) for details. After replacing/removing the Carriage Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172) After replacing/removing the Carriage Guide Shaft, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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CR Encoder Removal 1. 2. Disconnect the Head FFC from the connector of the CR Encoder Board, and pull out the Head FFC from the notch of Carriage. Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the CR Encoder Board, and remove the CR Encoder Board Match the guide pins of the Carriage (x2, hole (x2) of the CR Encoder Board.
Head FFC
Guide Pins
PW Sensor Board Removal 1. 2. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the PW Sensor Cap, and remove the PW Sensor Cap. Disconnect the Head FFC from the connector of the PW Sensor Board, pull out the Head FFC from the notch of the Carriage, and remove the PW Sensor Board. After removing/replacing the PW Sensor Board, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
PW Sensor Board
Notch
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
Notch
Tabs
CSIC Connector
Head FFC Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. Figure 4-41. Removing Carriage Unit (3) Remove the Printhead from the Carriage Unit. Pull out the Head FFC from the notch of the Carriage. Disconnect the Head FFC from the connector of the CSIC board. Release the Head FFC from the tabs (x4, ) that secure the Head FFC.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Paper Guide Upper Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit Removal procedure 1. 2. Set a transparency sheet. Release the guide pins (2 each, ) that secure the Paper Guide Upper Unit (x3), and remove the Paper Guide Upper Unit (x3) along with Torsion Spring 75.35 (1 each) from the Main Frame. Reassembly of the Paper Guide Upper Unit 1. Set Torsion Spring 75.35 onto the Paper Guide Upper Unit. 2. Temporarily place the tabs (x2, ) of the Paper Guide Upper Unit onto the Main Frame in order as shown in the figure. 3. Insert the coil section of Torsion Spring 75.35 into the rib. 4. Align the positioning holes (x2) of the Main Frame with the guide pins (x2, ) of the Paper Guide Upper Unit, and set the Paper Guide Upper Unit along with Torsion Spring 75.35. 5. Pull the coil section of Torsion Spring 75.35 toward you, hold the margin at approximately 1~1.5 mm, and eliminate the gap with the Paper Guide Upper Unit.
Transparency
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After removing/replacing the Paper Guide Upper Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
Approx. 1~1.5mm
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Front Frame Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit Removal procedure 1. Remove the screws (x3, ) that secure the Front Frame, and remove the Front Frame from the Printer Mechanism. Match the ribs (x3, ) of the Main Frame with the positioning holes of the Front Frame. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure.
Front Frame
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After replacing the Front Frame with a new one, always apply grease KEN to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-9 (p194) for details. After removing/replacing the Front Frame, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing EJ Frame Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit / Front Frame Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Bush 5
Do not hold the EJ Frame Unit while handling the Printer Mechanism in your repair. Do not touch the rubber portion of the Eject Roller.
Left Side
Bush 5
Right Side
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Peel off the acetate tape (x1) that secures the PG Sensor Connector Cable. Remove the Paper Eject Grounding Spring from the left side of the EJ Frame Unit. Release the guide pin (x1, ) of Bush 5 on the left side of the EJ Frame Unit, and rotate the Bush 5 downward by 90. Release the guide pin (x1, )of Bush 5 on the right side of the EJ Frame Unit, and rotate the Bush 5 upward (or downward) by 90. Release the tabs (x3, ) that secure the EJ Frame Unit while lifting the near side of the EJ Frame Unit upward.
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6. 7.
Guide Pin
8. 9.
Tab Bush 5
Remove the right Bush 5 from the EJ Frame Unit. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the EJ Frame Grounding Plate, and remove the EJ Frame Grounding Plate. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the Front Paper Guide Support. Remove the Front Paper Guide Support together with the EJ Roller Unit while releasing the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Front Paper Guide Support. Match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Front Paper Guide Support with the positioning holes (x2) of the EJ Frame. Confirm that Bush 5s on both sides are securely inserted into the notches of the Main Frame.
Tab
EJ Roller Unit
Figure 4-46. Installing Bush 5s Make sure that there is no gap between the EJ Frame Unit and the Main Frame. Check if the EJ Roller Unit moves smoothly. After replacing the Front Paper Guide Support with a new one, always apply grease G-46 to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-8 (p194) for details. After removing/replacing the EJ Frame Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Ink System Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Housing, Lower / Main Board Unit / ASF Unit / Holder Shaft Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit / Front Frame Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Do not touch or damage the Sealing Rubber or the Head Cleaner when performing the following work. Mark the connection location before removing the Ink Tube.
Head Cleaner
Sealing Rubber
1. 2. 3.
Release the Ink Tube from the groove on the downside of the Cap Frame. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the Cap Unit. Slide the Cap Unit to the inside of the Main Frame, and release the tabs (x2, ) of the Cap Unit from the Main Frame. When removing the Ink System Unit, be careful not to drop the Change Lever and Compound Gears 27.2, 19.2.
Cap Unit
Groove
Change Lever
C A U T IO N
Tabs
Pump Unit
4. 5. 6.
Release the Carriage Lock from the notch of the Main Frame. Carefully release the tabs (x3, ) that secure the Pump Unit to the Main Frame, and remove the Pump Unit. Remove the whole Ink System from the Printer Mechanism, and remove the gears (x4) and the Pump Pulley. When installing the Ink System Unit, follow the steps described below. 1. Place the Carriage Lock inside the notch of the Main Frame as shown in the figure. 2. Match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Pump Unit with the positioning holes (x2) of the Main Frame. 3. Match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Cap Unit with the positioning holes (x2) of the Main Frame. 4. Place the Ink Tube into the groove, and install the Ink System Unit.
After removing/replacing the Ink System Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Paper Guide Front Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Housing, Upper / Printer Mechanism / Main Board Unit / ASF Unit / Holder Shaft Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit / Front Frame / EJ Frame Unit / Ink System Unit Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Rib Surface
When performing the following work, pay attention to the following instructions. Do not damage the ribs on the surface of the Paper Guide Front Unit. Do not touch or damage the coated area of the PF Roller Unit Be careful not to bend the Front Paper Guide Absorber Protection (x4).
1. 2. 3.
Remove the Plain Washer (x1) that secures the Paper Guide Front Unit with a tweezer. Slide the Paper Guide Front Unit toward left while releasing the guide pin (x1, ) from the installation hole of the Main Frame. Release the left guide pins (x2, ) of the Paper Guide Front Unit from the installation holes of the Main Frame while lowering the right end of the Paper Guide Front Unit. Make sure that the Front Paper Guide Absorber Protection (x4) are facing inward. If ink has spread to the ribs on the upper surface of the Paper Guide Front Unit, clean off the ink with a cotton swab.
3 Guide Pin
Guide Pin
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After replacing the Paper Guide Front Unit with a new one, always apply grease G-26 to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-8 (p194) for details. After removing/replacing the Paper Guide Front Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
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4.4.26 PG Sensor
External view
PG Sensor Connector Cable Fulcrum Lever (Left)
Part/Unit that should be removed before removing PG Sensor Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit /Housing, Upper / Printer Mechanism / Main Board Unit / ASF Unit / Holder Shaft Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR Motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit / Front Frame / EJ Frame Unit / Ink System Unit / Paper Guide Front Unit Removal procedure 1. 2. 3. Remove the Spacer (x1) that secures Spur Gear 30.8, and remove Spur Gear 30.8 from the Main Frame. Remove Extension Spring 1.036 from the tabs (1 each, ) of the Main Frame and the Fulcrum Lever (Left). Remove the tab (x1, ) that secures the Link Lever Holder (Left) with a tweezer, and then slide it in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure. Release the Link Lever Holder (Left) from the rib (x1, ) of the Main Frame, and remove the Fulcrum Lever (Left), Lever Link along with the Link Lever Holder (Left). Release the PG Sensor Connector Cable from the tab (x1, ) of the Link Lever Holder (Left), and remove the PG Sensor. Install the PG Sensor onto the guide pin of the Link Lever Holder (Left). Secure the Link Lever Holder (Left) with the tabs (x6, ) and the guide pin (x1, ).
PG Sensor Tab
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
Spacer (4.1x0.5)
Tabs
4.
5.
Guide Pin
After changing the Link Lever and the Link Lever Holder (Left) for new ones, always apply grease G-26 to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-10 (p195) for details.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing PF Roller Unit Document Cover / Scanner Unit / Panel Unit / Housing Upper / Printer Mechanism / Main Board Unit / ASF Unit / Holder Shaft Unit / CR Guide Frame / CR motor / CR Scale / Carriage Unit / Paper Guide Upper Unit / Front Frame / EJ Frame Unit / Ink System Unit / Paper Guide Front Unit / PG Sensor Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Guide Pin
Groove
Do not touch or damage the coated area of the PF Roller Unit when performing the following work.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Release the PF Grounding Spring from the notch of the Main Frame with a tweezer, and remove the PF Grounding Spring from the PF Roller Unit. Release the guide pin (x1, ) of Bush 10 (Left) from the Main Frame, and rotate Bush 10 (Left) to the position shown by the figure. Release the guide pin (x1, ) of Bush 10 (Right) from the Main Frame, and rotate Bush 10 (Right) to the position shown by the figure Slide the PF Roller Unit toward left, and release the tabs (x1, ) of Bush 10 (Left/Right). Remove the PF Roller Unit along the notch at the left end of the Main Frame. Hitch the PF Grounding Spring to the groove of the PF Roller Unit.
Notch 2
Tab
PF Roller Unit
A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U IR E D
After changing the PF Roller Unit for a new one, always apply grease G-26 to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-12 (p195) and Figure 6-13 (p195) for details. After removing/replacing the PF Roller Unit, perform the adjustment referring to Table 5-1."Required Adjustments" (p172)
Tab
Tab
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Scanner Housing, Upper Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Joint
Following work should be performed in a room where there is a little dust. A clean room or a clean bench would be preferable. Do not damage the document glass on the Scanner Housing, Upper. ) that secures the hinge R, and remove the hinge R
1.
C A U T IO N
C.B.P. 3x10 F/Ni (71kgfcm)
Do not scratch the Scanner Housing, Upper and the Scanner Housing, Front with a precision screwdriver (-).
Hinge R
2.
3 2 1
Tabs
3. 4.
Insert a precision screwdriver into the joint of the Scanner Housing, Upper and the Scanner Housing, Front, release the tabs (x3, ) that secure the Scanner Housing, Front in the order shown in the figure, and remove the Scanner Housing, Front. Remove the screws (x6, ) that secure the Scanner Housing, Upper. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Scanner Housing, Upper, and remove the Scanner Housing, Upper. Match the notch of the Scanner Housing, Upper with the tab (x1, ) of the Scanner Housing, Lower. Place the Scanner Housing, Front onto the Scanner Housing, Upper as shown below, slide the Scanner Housing, Front downward, and install it while pressing the Scanner Housing, Front against the Scanner Housing, Upper.
Tab Tabs
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Scanner Carriage Unit Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Scanner Housing, Upper Removal procedure
C A U T IO N
Do not scratch the Rod Lens Array when removing the Scanner Carriage Unit.
Rod Lens Array
1. 2.
Move the Scanner Carriage Unit to the center of the printer. Push the Driven Holder to the direction of the arrow, and remove Compound Gears 22.8, 7.762, Driven Holder, and Scanner Timing Belt. Do not damage the Scanner Carriage FFC as it is secured with double-sided tape.
Driven Holder
C A U T IO N
3.
Connector Double-sided Tape Scanner Carriage FFC Rib
Disconnect the Scanner Carriage FFC from the Scanner Carriage Unit, and remove the Scanner Carriage Unit together with the Scanner Timing Belt.
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4. 5. 6. 7.
Open and slide the CIS Unit toward right, and remove the CIS Unit from the Scanner CR Holder. Remove the CIS Spring (x2) from the Scanner CR Holder. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Belt Clump with a tweezer. Remove the Scanner Timing Belt from the Scanner Carriage Unit. Attach the Scanner Timing Belt to the Scanner Carriage Unit so that the part where the belt is jagged on both sides is pinched by the groove of the Scanner Carriage Unit.
Scanner CR Holder
CIS Spring
Bottom
Tip
Belt Clump
Figure 4-56. Attaching Scanner Timing Belt The CIS Springs (x2, ) should be installed with their tips hitched to the guide pin (x1, ) of the Scanner CR Holder. When replacing the CIS Unit, you must also replace the spacers on both ends of the unit. Check the label on the CIS Unit and replace the spacers with appropriate ones as described below. The label is marked A .........Use Spacer, cis, A17 The label is marked B .........Use Spacer, cis, B19 The label is marked C .........Use Spacer, cis, C21
Label
Spacer
After changing the Scanner Carriage Shaft and/or the CIS Unit for a new one, always apply grease G-45/G-74 to the specified parts. Refer to Figure 6-4 (p193) and Figure 6-5 (p193) for details.
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Scanner Motor Unit/ Scanner HP Sensor/Driven Holder Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit / Scanner Housing, Upper Removal procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Move the Scanner Carriage Unit to the center of the Scanner Unit. Push the Driven Holder to the direction of the arrow, and remove Compound Gears 22.8, 7.762, Driven Holder, and Scanner Timing Belt. Release the shaft of the hinge L from the bearing of the Scanner Housing, Lower. Disconnect the Scanner Connector Cable and the Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable from the tab of the hinge L, and pull them out from the notch of the Scanner Housing, Lower. Remove the screw (x1, ) that secures the Scanner HP Sensor, and remove the Scanner HP Sensor. Release the Scanner Motor Connector Cable and the Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable from the tab of the Scanner Housing, Lower. Remove the screws (x2, ) that secure the Scanner Motor Unit, and remove the Scanner Motor Unit. When installing the Scanner Motor Unit, match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Scanner Housing, Lower with the positioning holes (x2) of the Scanner Motor Unit. When installing the Scanner HP Sensor, match the guide pin (x1) of the Scanner Housing, Lower with the positioning hole (x1, ) of the Scanner HP Sensor. Route the Scanner Motor Connector Cable and the Scanner HP Sensor Connector Cable as shown in the figure. Insert the Driven Holder Spring into the rib of the Driven Holder.
Driven Holder
5.
Hinge L Notch Scanner Motor Connector Cable Scanner HP Sensor
6. 7.
Tab C.B.P. 3x8 F/Zn (51kgfcm) C.B.P 3x8 F/Zn (51kgfcm) Guide Pin _{ Rib
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Panel Unit None Removal procedure 1. 2. 3.
C H E C K P O IN T
Release the tabs (x3, ) that secure the Panel Cover with a precision screwdriver (-), and remove the Panel Cover in the order shown in the figure. Remove the screws (x3, ) that secure the Panel Unit. Release the hooks (x3, ) of the Panel Unit in the order shown in the figure. When removing the Panel Unit, disconnect the Panel FFC from the Main Board side (CN12).
4. 5. 6. 7.
1 2 3 1
Panel FFC
CN12 2
Disconnect the Panel FFC from the Main Board Connector (CN12), and remove the Panel Unit. Release the tabs (x2, ) that secure the Panel Board, and remove the Panel Board. Disconnect the Panel FFC from the connector (CN1) of the Panel Board. Remove S-Buttons (x5), Copy-Button, Stop-Button, Ink-Button, and PowerButton from the Panel Housing. When installing the Panel Board to the Panel Housing, match the guide pins (x2, ) of the Panel Housing with the positioning holes (x2) of the Panel Board. When installing the Panel Unit to the Housing, Upper, match the notch (x1, ) of the Housing, Upper with the rib (x1, ) of the Panel Unit. The notches of the Housing, Upper should also be matched with the tabs (x3, ) of the Panel Unit. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure. When installing the Panel Cover, match the tabs (x4, ) of the Panel Cover and the notches (x4, ) of the Panel Unit.
Copy-Button
Stop-Button
S-Button
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Part/Unit that should be removed before removing Housing, Upper Document Cover / Panel Unit / Scanner Unit Removal procedure
Tabs 1
1. 2.
Remove the screws (x6, ) that secure the Housing, Upper. Release the tabs (x2) that secure the Housing, Upper with a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool, and lift up to remove the Housing, Upper. Tighten the screws in the order as shown in the figure.
Housing, Upper
3 2
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ADJUSTMENT
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5.1 Overview
This section describes the procedure for adjustments required when the printer is disassembled and assembled for repair or service.
Bi-d adjustment
Adjustment item
Replaced part
ASF unit
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O O ----O O O O O O
O O --------O* O* O O
------------O* O* O O
------------O O O O
--------O* O* O O O O
------O -------------
O O ----O O ----O O
CR motor
Front frame
Printhead
ADJUSTMENT
Overview
PF adjustment
Head ID input
USB ID input
Initial setting
Ink charge
CR offset
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Bi-d adjustment
Adjustment item
Replaced part
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removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement
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O O --------O* O* ---------
------------O* O* ---------
------------O O ---------
------------O O ---------
----------O -------------
EJ frame unit
PS board
PF motor
ADJUSTMENT
Overview
PF adjustment
Head ID input
USB ID input
Initial setting
Ink charge
CR offset
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15
Replaced part removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement removal replacement
PW sensor
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----O O O* O* ---------
O O O O -------------
----O O -------------
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CR unit
CR guide shaft
PF roller assy
C A U T IO N
When the Main board is replaced with a new one, you may have to replace waste drain ink pad also in case the EEPROM parameter back up function is not available on the defective main board. After completing the adjustment, check the printing result with A4 check pattern by using the Adjustment program. If the result is not good, perform appropriate adjustment. If using new main board in the printer mechanism replacement, you need to perform EEPROM initial setting of main board. And then, please perform the adjustment by usual procedure.
ADJUSTMENT
Overview
Bi-d adjustment
Adjustment item
PF adjustment
Head ID input
USB ID input
Initial setting
Ink charge
CR offset
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[Treatment procedure for NG product] 1. 2. 3. 4. Replace the repaired (replaced) part with new one. Print the check pattern, and check the adjustment result. If the result is NG level, confirm the installation condition of removed parts during disassembly. Perform Step 2 again.
[Judging Standard] Standard: 5mm away from left edge.
-4 0 4 8
[Judging Standard] The distance from a paper top edge to a line is: 3.7 to 5.1mm Choose the - from a combobox. 2.3 to 3.7mm Choose the 0 from a combobox. 0.9 to 2.3mm Choose the + from a combobox.
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Set Normal Paper A4/Letter on the Paper Support. Select Head angular adjustment in the Adjustment Program. Click the [Print] button to print the Band pattern and the Raster offset pattern. Check the printed patterns and select a pattern number that has the least amount of misalignment. Click the [Input] button to write the adjustment value of checked items. Print the check pattern again, and check the adjustment result. Replace the Print Head with new one again. Print the check pattern, and check the adjustment result. If the result is NG level, confirm the installation condition of removed parts during disassembly. Perform Step 2 again. Band pattern
OK pattern NG pattern
[Treatment procedure for NG product] 1. 2. 3. 4. Replace the PW Sensor with new one again. Print the check pattern, and check the adjustment result. If the result is NG level, confirm the installation condition of removed parts during disassembly. Perform Step 2 again.
OK pattern
NG pattern
Figure 5-3. PW adjustment Printing Pattern Figure 5-4. Head Angular Adjustment Printing Pattern
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5.2.14 CR Offset
Adjustment procedure 1. 2. 3. Select CR motor heat protection control in the Adjustment Program. Check each box of the replaced parts/units checklist and then click the [Perform] button. A dialogue box will be displayed, and click the [OK] button in the box.Market destination setting
[Treatment procedure for NG product] 1. 2. 3. 4. Replace the Print Head with new one again. Print the check pattern, and check the adjustment result. If the result is NG level, confirm the installation condition of removed parts during disassembly. Perform Step 2 again.
OK pattern NG pattern
[Judging Standard] The block patterns should align without gap and overlapping.
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5.2.15 PF Adjustment
Adjustment procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Examine the printed pattern and select a value for each of the top and bottom. Input the value selected in Step 1 and print the PF adjustment check pattern. Check the pattern printed in Step 2 if the correction has been properly reflected. If the result in Step 3 is NG, return to Step 1 and repeat the adjustment procedure.
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SELECTING THE VALUE FOR THE BEST PATCH and CHECKING THE PF ADJUSTMENT CHECK PATTERN can be found on the following pages.
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If it is difficult to judge, compare the most likely patch with the one on the right. If you still cannot find any differences in the upper area between the two patches, input the mean value of the two.
Input the mean value of the two
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Figure 5-10. OK Pattern Sample (1) NOTE: The patch with least white lines may not appear in the center with 0 value due to mechanical errors. It is still OK even if the best patch is located at other than the center. The best patch for the top area and that for the bottom area are different but the two patches are located side by side.
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Figure 5-9. PF Adjustment (3) 3. Input the selected value for each of the top and bottom in the program, and print a PF adjustment check pattern.
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Figure 5-11. OK Pattern Sample (2) NG patterns The best patch for the top area and that for the bottom area are different and the two patches are Not located side by side.
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If the check pattern is judged as NG, repeat the adjustment procedure until the OK pattern is printed.
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Supplement If none of the groups satisfy the OK level, input a value for the least worst group and print the pattern again to repeat the adjustment.
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Figure 5-13. PF Band Adjustment Pattern
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Release the Carriage Lock if the Carriage Unit is locked. Set the thickness gauge at the position shown by the figure. The thickness gauge should be placed between the front of the Paper Guide Front Unit and the center ribs.
5.3.1 PG Adjustment
Parts to be Removed and Replaced Removal and Replacement of Carriage Unit Removal and Replacement of Print Head Adjustment procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Make sure that the printer is turned off. Set new ink cartridges in the Carriage Unit. Prepare the thickness gauge. (The thickness should be 1.45mm.) Loosen the screw (C.B.S 3x6) for securing the Parallel Adjustment Lever (Left). Do not remove a screw completely. (two or three revolution) You need not to loosen the screw securing the Parallel Adjustment Lever (Right). Make sure to install new ink cartridges during the adjustment as the weight of the cartridges affect PG. 7. 8.
Thickness gauge
Figure 5-15. Placement position for thickness gauge Confirm that PG Lever is lowered. If PG Lever is raised, lower it. Move the Carriage Unit on the thickness gauge by using the Timing Belt, and check whether the thickness gauge moves or not.
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If you push the Carriage Unit directly, its possible to damage the Print Head surface by the friction with the thickness gauge. Following is the relationship between Parallel Adjustment Lever (Left) operation and Platen gap reaction.
PG up (narrower)
Accede to following steps until youve completed the left side PG adjustment. START Step 8 Move the Carriage Unit by using the Timing Belt.
Note : Down means PG (Platen Gap) wide.
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Figure 5-16. Relationship between Parallel Adjustment Lever (Left) Operation & Platen Gap
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Figure 5-17. Left Side PG Adjustment 10. Tighten the screw for securing Parallel Adjustment Lever (Left) temporary.
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13. Move the Carriage Unit on the thickness gauge by using the Timing Belt, and check whether the thickness gauge moves or not.
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If you push the Carriage Unit directly, it's possible to damage the Print Head surface by the friction with the thickness gauge. Following is the relationship between Parallel Adjustment Lever (Right) operation and Platen gap reaction.
PG up (narrower)
PG down (wider)
Do not remove a screw completely. (two or three revolution) You need not to loosen the screw for securing the Parallel Adjustment Lever (Light).
Figure 5-20. Relationship between Parallel Adjustment Lever (Right) Operation & Platen Gap
12. Set the thickness gauge at the position shown by the figure. The thickness gauge should be placed between the front of the Paper Guide Front Unit and the center ribs.
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Thickness Gauge moves? No One notch up the Parallel Adjustment Lever (Right).
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Figure 5-21. Right Side PG Adjustment 15. Tighten the screw securing for Parallel Adjustment Lever (Right) temporary. 16. Set the thickness gauge at position shown by Figure 5-15 again. Advance to Step 18.
Figure 5-22. Right/Left Sides PG Checking 18. Tighten both screws completely.
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Spacer is not applied to Main Board Unit for service part. Place spacer between Shield Board and Main Board. If PF Scale is off to the left, remove the spacer. If PF Scale is off to the right, add an additional spacer. (Total of 2 spacers)
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Open the document cover, and place the original adjustment jig as shown in the figure below. Place the jig against the upper left corner of the Scanner Housing, Upper
This adjustment requires the FT (Function Test) program and the exclusive adjustment jig. If the setting of the printer differs from the one mentioned in the following procedure, this adjustment can not be completed correctly. In that case, the edge of the Scanner Housing, Upper may be read in during scanning or copying. Download and install the Original Adjustment program from TechExchange. Before the adjustment is performed, connect the printer to the computer with the adjustment program installed with the USB cable. Original Adjustment Jig Figure 5-25. Original Adjustment Jig Setting Position 4. Select Celadon in the Select Parameter Set window, and click [OK].
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Adjustment procedure 1. Hold down [Color Start] + [Paper Size]+ [Fit to Page] and turn the printer on. Keep pressing those buttons for five seconds, and the printer turns to the scanner mode.
* This adjustment can be performed by turning on the printer without pressing those buttons. However, following the above approach reduces the time taken to enter ready mode. 2. Run FT.exe.
Figure 5-24. Original Adjustment (1) Figure 5-26. Original Adjustment (2)
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SGL Icon Figure 5-27. Original Adjustment (3) 6. Enter the product number in the Single Test window, select Write Zero Correction Value, and press the [Execute] button. Enter the last five digits of the scanner production control number label, put one space, and then enter the last five digits of the printer production control
Figure 5-29. Window displayed when the adjustment is completed successfully (1)
Execute Button
Select Write Zero Correction Value. Figure 5-30. Window displayed when the adjustment is completed successfully (2)
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Figure 5-31. Window displayed when the adjustment has failed If the adjustment cannot be completed successfully, check whether the parts are correctly installed or not. If there is a problem, perform the part replacement once again.
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6.1 Overview
This section provides information to maintain the printer in its optimum condition.
6.1.1 Cleaning
This printer has no mechanical components which require regular cleaning except the Print Head. Therefore, when returning the printer to the user, check the following parts and perform appropriate cleaning if stain is noticeable.
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LD Roller When paper loading function does not operate because friction of the LD Roller is lowered by any paper dust, set the adhesive side up of the cleaning sheet (included in the media) to remove any paper dust. Repeat loading the cleaning sheet several times. Document glass Remove dust or any paper with a clean dry cloth. In case dirt is serious or alien substance is stick, wipe it off with a cloth moistened with neutral detergent. In case Stain is remained, wipe again with a dry clean cloth.
Never use chemical solvents, such as thinner, benzine, and acetone to clean the exterior parts of the printer like the Housing. These chemicals may deform or deteriorate the components of the printer. Be careful not to damage any components when you clean inside the printer. Do not scratch the coated surface of the PF Roller Unit. Use soft brush to wipe off any dusts. Use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to remove the ink stain. Do not use cleaning sheet included in the media for normal usage. It may damage the coated surface of PF Roller Unit. If the adhesive surface of the cleaning sheet is set to the LD Roller shaft side and used to clean the LD Roller surface, it is no problem. When using compressed air products; such as air duster, for cleaning during repair and maintenance, the use of such products containing flammable gas is prohibited.
Exterior parts Use a clean soft cloth moistened with water, and wipe off any dirt. If the exterior parts are stained by the ink, use a cloth moistened with neutral detergent to wipe it off. Inside the printer Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any paper dust.
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Maintenance request error (Maintenance call error) Ink is used for the Print Head cleaning operation as well as the printing operation. When the ink is used for the Print Head cleaning operation, the ink is drained to the Waste ink pads and the amount of the waste ink is stored as the waste ink counter into the EEPROM on the Main Board. Due to this, when the waste ink counter has reached the limit of the absorbing capability of the Waste ink pads, the Maintenance call error is indicated on Status monitor 3 as following figure.
Figure 6-1. Status Monitor 3 Indication 2. Select the Head Cleaning in the printer driver utility, and perform the Print Head cleaning. After performing the Print Head cleaning operation, print a nozzle check pattern by selecting the Nozzle Check. If you repeat the Print Head cleaning operation without selecting the Nozzle Check, CL1, the weakest cleaning, will be repeated.
Figure 6-3. Maintenance error indication in STM3 In this case, replace to new Waste ink pads and clear the waste ink counter stored into the EEPROM. The waste ink counter can be reset only from the Adjustment program because this printer dose not have the waste ink counter reset function by the control panel SW. As for the procedure, refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment. In your repair activity, check the waste ink counter along with the firmware version, Main Board checker program version and nozzle check pattern on the nozzle check pattern printing. If the waste ink counter is closed to its limit, recommend that the Waste ink pads will be replaced with new one. This is because the Maintenance request error will may occur after returning the repaired product to the customer.
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6.1.3 Lubrication
The characteristics of the grease have great affects on the mechanical function and durability, especially does the characteristics about temperature environment. The type and amount of the grease used to lubricate the printer parts are determined based on the results of the internal evaluations. Therefore, be sure to apply the specified type and amount of the grease to the specified part of the printer mechanism during servicing.
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<Lubrication Type> G-45 <Lubrication Amount> 0.06g x 2 points <Remarks> Use a brush to apply. Grease should be applied only to the semicircular section.
Never use oil or grease other than those specified in this manual. Use of different types of oil or grease may damage the component or give bad influence on the printer function. Never apply larger amount of grease than specified in this manual.
Scanner Carriage Unit
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<Lubrication Point> 1. Paper Back Lever Surface 2. Hopper Surface <Lubrication Type> 1. G-26 2. G-26 <Lubrication Amount> 150mg <Remarks> 1. Use a brush to apply. 2. Use a injector to apply. Grease must not spread to other parts.
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<Lubrication Point> Contact areas between the EJ Roller Unit and the five tabs of the Front Paper Guide Support. <Lubrication Type> G-74
Hopper 1
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<Lubrication Amount> 0.3g x 5 points <Remarks> Use a flux dispenser to apply. G-74 must not spread to the rubber part of the EJ Roller Unit.
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<Lubrication Point> 1. Two holes of the Carriage Unit. (Should be in touch with the Carriage Guide Shaft.) 2. Carriage Guide Shaft Surface <Lubrication Type> 1. G-71 2. G-71 <Lubrication Amount> 1. 150 ~ 210mg (Two points in total) 2. 120 ~ 160mg (Two points in total) <Remarks> 1. Use a injector to apply. 2. Use a injector to apply. G-71 must not spread to the Timing Belt. Do not let G-71 run off to the Carriage outside surface.
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<Lubrication Point> 1. Edge line of the Link Lever (Left) 2. Around two guide pins of the Link Lever Holder (Left) <Lubrication Type> 1. G-26 2. G-26 <Lubrication Amount> 1. 1 x 1mm 2. 1 x x 2 points <Remarks> Use a injector to apply.
PF Grounding Spring
<Lubrication Point> Contact point between the PF Grounding Spring and the PF Roller Unit <Lubrication Type> G-26 <Lubrication Amount> 1 x of the PF Roller Unit <Remarks> Use a injector to apply.
PF Roller Unit
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<Remarks> Use a injector to apply. G-26 must not spread to Spool Gear 13.5.
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The Panel Board for Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/ DX5050 is different to Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050. Note that different panels are connected to different connectors on the Main Board. Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050: C571 PNL (CN12) Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050: C657 PNL (CN18)
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USB Host I/F Board USB2.0 I/F C571 PNL*1/ C657 PNL*2 CR Encoder PW Sensor
C610 PSB/PSE
CN2 CN1
CN2 CN12*1/CN18*2
C657 Main
CN17 CN7 CN14, CN15 CN5, CN3 CN4 CN6 CN8 CN9
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Memory Card
Scanner Mechanism
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CR Motor PF Motor
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Power supply for CompactFlash Address bus for CF slot (6) Address bus for CF slot (5) Address bus for CF slot (4) Address bus for CF slot (3) Address bus for CF slot (2) Address bus for CF slot (1) Address bus for CF slot (0) Data bus for CF slot (0) Data bus for CF slot (1) Data bus for CF slot (2) Write protect - I/O port 16 bit Card detect signal Card detect signal Data bus for CF slot (11) Data bus for CF slot (12) Data bus for CF slot (13) Data bus for CF slot (14) Data bus for CF slot (15) Card enable signal Voltage sensing 1 I/O read I/O write Write enable signal Ready Power supply for CompactFlash Not connected Voltage sensing 2
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Table 7-15. CN15 - Memory Card
Signal Name XD_WPB GND XD_DO XD_D1 XD_D2 XD_D3 XD_D4 XD_D5 XD_D6 XD_D7 XD_VCC CD/DAT3 CMD GND VDD CLK GND DAT0 DAT1 DAT-D0 WP DETECT XD-CD1 Write Protect Clock Ground Ground Ground xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 0) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 1) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 2) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 3) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 4) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 5) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 6) xD-Picture Card Data (Bit 7) I/O Function
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Model : PX-A720 Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/ CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C657 MAIN Rev. : D Sheet : 1/2
Model : PX-A720 Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/ CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C657 MAIN Rev. : C Sheet : 2/2
Model : PX-A720 Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/ CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C610 PSB Rev. : C Sheet : 1/1
Model : Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/ CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C610 PSE Rev. : B Sheet : 1/1
Model : PX-A720 Stylus CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C657 PNL Rev. : D Sheet : 1/1
Model : PX-A720 Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/ CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C610 I/F Rev. : B Sheet : 1/1
Model : PX-A720 Stylus CX4900/CX4905/CX5000/DX5000/DX5050/ CX5900/CX6000/DX6000/DX6050 Board : C654 HEAD Rev. : A Sheet : 1/1
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