Canon CLC-1120, 1130, 1150 SM
Canon CLC-1120, 1130, 1150 SM
Canon CLC-1120, 1130, 1150 SM
LOCATION
SUBJECT
Revision of Service Handbook
The captioned technical documentation has been revised to reflect the following:
Reasons
to update the descriptions in the previous documentation covering modification of
functions and correction of typographical mistakes.
The present revision is a full revision. Kindly make arrangements so that the old
document may be replaced with the one being released. Further, please make sure
the old document is properly disposed of.
FY8-23B4-02Y
Printed in Japan
Imprimé au Japon
COLOR LASER COPIER
1120/1130/1150
REVISION 2
Imprimé au Japon
Prepared by
CANON INC.
COPYRIGHT© 2000 CANON INC. CANON CLC1120/1130/1150 REV.2 DEC. 2000 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
CONTENTS 1
CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
2
A. Scheduled Servicing List ........................... 1-1 1. Copier .................................................. 1-5
1. Copier .................................................. 1-1 2. Paper Deck .......................................... 1-7
2. Paper Deck .......................................... 1-3 D. Image Adjustment Basic Procedure .......... 1-9
B. Periodically Replaced Parts ....................... 1-4 E. Points to Note for Scheduled Servicing ... 1-12
C. Consumables and Durables ...................... 1-5
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CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
A.
B.
C.
Image Adjustment System ......................... 2-1
Exposure System ....................................... 2-8
Image Formation System ........................... 2-9
E.
F.
G.
Fixing System .......................................... 2-24
Externals/Controls ................................... 2-27
Paper Deck .............................................. 2-28
4
D. Pickup/Feeding System ........................... 2-14 H. Electrical System ..................................... 2-32
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CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
APPENDIX
A. General Timing Chart ............................... A-1 1. Type .................................................. A-15
B. Signals and Abbreviations ........................ A-3 2. System .............................................. A-15
1. Signals ................................................ A-3 3. Functions .......................................... A-16
2. Abbreviations ...................................... A-8 4. Others ............................................... A-17
C. General Circuit Diagram ........................... A-9 5. Default Ratios ................................... A-17
D. Paper Deck General Circuit Diagram ..... A-13 6. Copying Speed ................................. A-18
E. Specifications .......................................... A-15 7. CLC Paper Deck-E1 ......................... A-19
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Intervals
Unit Part every every every every Remarks
20,000 25,000 40,000 50,000
For primary charging
assembly, clean every
20,000 copies in low-
humidity areas; for high-
temperature/humidity
areas, clean every 15,000
copies.
Primary charging wire, In high-temperature/-
Post-cleaning charging wire humidity areas, replace
every 15,000 copies.
Separation, Internal/external
static eliminator charging
wire
Grid plate, For high-temperature/-
primary charging wire humidity areas, replace
cleaning pad every 15,000 copies.
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Note:
If you have cleaned the sensor, be sure to execute the following in service mode:
• For the black toner concentration sensor, FUNCTION>INSTALL>INIT-D.
• For pre-cleaning sensor, FUNCTION>SENS-ADJ>CLN-OFST.
2. Paper Deck
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As of December 2000
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2. Paper Deck
As of December 2000
No. Part name Part number Q’ty Life Remarks
(copies)
1 Paper deck pickup roller FB4-2033 2 250,000 Actual number of copies.
2 Paper deck feeding roller FB4-2034 2 250,000 Actual number of copies.
3 Paper deck separation roller FB2-7777 1 250,000 Actual number of copies.
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D. Image Adjustment Basic Procedure
Make a copy of
the Test Sheet. NO
Is the density different
between front Is the darkest
and rear? area of the test print NO
To [A] of next page.
made for a 16-gradation
YES check too light?
Is the
YES
density different
Conditions between front and rear on NO
· copy density at '5' the sample copy made
· text/photo mode at PGTYPE=
10 or 5? Does the density
become lower (lighter) YES Check the high-voltage output of
Select OPTION>BODY>PASCAL=0 YES gradually in continuous the internal/external static eliminator.
in service mode. Check to find out if the copyboard copying mode?
glass is riding over something.
Is the difference NO
NO
in density different from
one color to another?
Clean the scanning lamp, reflecting
Check the height of plate, mirror, standard white plate,
each charging wire. and copyboard glass.
YES Is the density low (light) NO
in all colors?
YES
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[B]
Correcting Fogging
[A]
Check the locked condition of the
developing assembly.
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Adjusting Transfer
NO
Is a transfer fault noted?
Check to see if the No. 1 mirror/No. 2 mirror
base is not riding over the rail.
YES
Check to find out if the value of
ADJUST>COLOR in service mode is
identical with the value recorded on the label.
Are there white spots NO
(transfer fault)?
NO
NO
Make several
test prints. Does the NO Check the internal/external static
copy density decrease
eliminator. Make adjustments in ADJUST>COLOR>ADJ-Y,
(become light)? Is the gray scale
NO ADJ-M, ADJ-C, ADJ-K in service mode.
(especially light area) To make copies darker, increase the setting.
of the copy good?
YES To make copies lighter, decrease the setting.
YES
End.
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E. Points to Note for Scheduled Servicing
Part Tool and others Work and remarks Part Tool and others Work and remarks
Lens, CCD Blower brush Cleaning (Note 1) Charging wire, shielding Lint-free paper, alcohol Dry wiping; then, cleaning
plate, block with alcohol
Do NOT use water.
Copyboard sheet, Alcohol, lint-free paper Cleaning (Note 2)
copyboard glass
Pre-exposure lamp, filter, Lint-free paper, blower Cleaning
dust-proofing glass, brush
Standard white plate potential sensor
Reflecting plate, No. 1 Pre-cleaning sensor Cotton wad, lint-free Use cotton wad to clean the
Blower brush Cleaning
through No. 3 mirrors assembly, No. 2 scoop-up paper sensor assembly. (Note 3)
sheet assembly Blower brush
Scanner rail Silicone oil Cleaning; then, lubricating
Black toner concentration Lint-free paper, blower Remove the buildup of toner;
sensor assembly, No. 2 brush then, dry wipe.
blade assembly Do NOT use solvent. (Note 4)
Fixing System
Charging wire, shielding Lint-free paper, alcohol Dry wiping; then, cleaning
plate, block with alcohol. Pickup/Feeding System
Do NOT use water. (Note 2)
Part Tool and others Work and remarks
Transfer drum cleaner Blower brush Cleaning
assembly Attraction roller, attraction Lint-free paper Cleaning (Remove the unit.)
roller cleaner pan
Registration path middle Alcohol, lint-free paper Clean the guide surface
Note 1: Take care not to touch the mirror and lens. Take care so that the CCD will not be soiled with dust. guide
Note 2: Replace the primary charging wire; insert other charging wires after making sure that they are completely dry; further, be sure NOT to clean the grid plate.
Note 3: After mounting, execute FUNCTION>SENS-ADJ>CLN-OFST. Thereafter, record the values of ADJUST>SENS-ADJ>CLN-TH, CLN-TMP on the service label.
Note 4: After mounting, execute FUNCTION>INSTALL>INIT-D.
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Figure 2-3
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[1]
Figure 2-5
Figure 2-6
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Figure 2-10
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Figure 2-13
4) If part of the image is missing, decrease
the setting of ADJ-X, ADJ-Y in service
mode.
5) If part of the image is outside the image
area, increase the setting of ADJ-X, ADJ-
Y.
6) Press the Copy Start key once again, and
make a check.
7) Press the Reset key.
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B. Exposure System
Routing the Scanner Drive
1 Cable
5, 8
4
8 6
Figure 2-14
Figure 2-16
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17.0
charging assembly or the post-cleaning
charging assembly.
External
charging
assembly
Points to Note about the
2 Photosensitive Drum
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[2] [1]
Adjusting the Position of the [4]
3 Photosensitive Drum Fixing
Shaft
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Table 2-1
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D. Pickup/Feeding System
Orientation of the Cassette [2]
1 Pickup Roller
[2]
When mounting the pickup roller [1] to
the pickup assembly, be sure that the round
marking [2] on the rubber portion is at the
copier's front. The pickup roller is identified
by color as follows:
• for the front, use the gold-colored roller.
• for the rear, use the silver-colored roller.
[1]
[1]
Figure 2-25
[2] [1]
Figure 2-26
[1]
Figure 2-27
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[B]
Figure 2-28
[4]
Figure 2-29
Figure 2-30
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Figure 2-31
[1]
Figure 2-33
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Figure 2-34
Caution:
The transfer drum frame is equipped
with a slip-stop mechanism; as such,
keep the following in mind:
• Do not turn the transfer drum
clockwise with your fingers inside
the opening in the transfer drum
while the transfer drum is on the
transfer drum frame.
• When the transfer drum is off the
frame, it will tend to rotate in
clockwise direction. (If the transfer
drum is rotated clockwise, the
transfer brush and the attraction
brush will become damaged.
[1] [1]
Figure 2-35
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Figure 2-36
Figure 2-37
Caution:
Remove all traces of adhesive from the
transfer drum ring.
Figure 2-38
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Caution:
Do not touch the area on the transfer
drum sheet where copy paper will be
attracted.
[1]
Figure 2-40
Figure 2-41
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Caution:
1. Fix the side of the transfer drum sheet
with a long hole temporarily in place
so that that the gap between the left Pull lightly to remove
side of the transfer drum sheet and the slack in the middle.
the edge of the transfer ring is about
0.5 mm.
2. Then, lightly pull the transfer drum
sheet to the right so that the middle of
the sheet will not become slack, and
attach the right side of the sheet
where a round hole is found. No overlapping.
3. At this time, check to make sure that Transfer rings
the right edge of the transfer drum
sheet will not overlap the edge of the Figure 2-42
transfer ring; otherwise, shift the left
side of the sheet where a long hole is
found, and start over with step 2.
Figure 2-43
Figure 2-44
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Caution:
After wrapping the transfer drum sheet Leading edge of sheet
around the transfer drum, check the gap
between the leading edge and the trailing
edge of the sheet; make sure it is 0±1.5
Trailing edge of sheet
mm. If not, go back to step 5), and make
sure that the sheet is horizontal, and start
over.
0±1.5 mm or less
Figure 2-44a
Figure 2-44b
Figure 2-45
Figure 2-46
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[2]
Figure2-46a
Figure 2-46b
Caution:
Be sure there is no distortion or slack in Direction of rotation
the middle of the transfer drum. If
distortion exists, the transfer drum will Leading edge
of sheet
likely come into contact with the
Trailing edge
photosensitive drum, causing toner to of sheet
fuse to the photosensitive drum and
ultimately leading to cleaning faults of Correctly Attached Sheet
the photosensitive drum; if slack exists,
on the other hand, such image faults as Figure 2-46c
transfer faults and color displacement
can occur.
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[2] [3]
Figure 2-47
Figure 2-47a
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E. Fixing System
When Replacing the Fixing
1 Heater
Reference:
The copier's fixing heater has a specific
orientation (front, rear); be sure to mount
it so that the black lead line is at the rear.
b. Taking Measurements
1) Start service mode.
2) Select FUNCTION>FIXING>NIP-
CHK, and press OK.
The nip width is correct if as indicated;
otherwise, use the adjusting nut [1] to
make adjustments. Dimension Measurements*
a 7.3 ±0.3 mm
Caution: |b-c| 0.5 mm or less
b and c are points 10 to 15 mm from b-a 0.5 mm or less
paper ends. c-a
* Be sure both upper and lower rollers are
sufficiently heated.
Figure 2-48
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Caution:
1. The oil coating unit is adjusted and
assembled at the factory, and must
not be removed. Do not touch the
screws [1] shown in the figure.
2. If you have replaced the oil felt, be
sure to execute COPIER>OPTION>
FIXING>PUMP-ON in service
mode to impregnate it with fixing oil.
Be sure to press the Stop key in about
10 min. [1]
[1]
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F. Externals/Controls
1 Handling the Flywheel
Figure 2-54
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G. Paper Deck
Mounting the Paper Level
1 Indicator
Figure 2-56
Figure 2-57
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Figure 2-58
Figure 2-59
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Figure 2-60
Figure 2-61
[3]
Orientation of the Deck Pickup/
6 Feed Roller
[2]
[1] (front)
Figure 2-62
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Figure 2-63
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H. Electrical System
The copier's service mode is used to adjust its electrical mechanisms. Most of them are
adjusted at the factory, and require high precision. As a rule, do not make those adjustments that are
not discussed herein.
1) Check the data of ADJUST and OPTION in service mode before replacement, and take notes.
Or, back up the data using the downloading tool.
2) Remove the CPU PCB.
3) Mount the new CPU PCB.
4) Remove the three flash memories and the memory PCB from the old CPU PCB, and mount
them to the new CPU PCB.
5) Turn on the power switch.
6) Select FUNCTION>CLEAR>DC-CON, R-CON and MMI-COPY in service mode; then,
press the OK key.
7) Turn off and then on the power switch.
8) Enter the data you took notes of in step 1).
9) Execute FUNCTION>CCD>CCD-ADJ in service mode.
10) Turn off and then on the power switch.
1) Check the data of ADJUST and OPTION in service mode before replacement, and take notes.
Or, back up the data using the downloading tool.
2) Detach the old flash memory from the CPU PCB.
3) Mount the new flash memory to the CPU PCB.
4) Turn on the power switch.
5) Select FUNCTION>CLEAR>DC-CON, R-CON and MMI-COPY in service mode; then,
press the OK key.
6) Turn off and then on the power switch.
7) Enter the data you took notes of in step 1).
8) Execute FUNCTION>CCD>CCD-ADJ in service mode.
9) Turn off and then on the power switch.
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If you replaced the laser scanner unit, laser driver PCB, or laser controller PCB, enter the
values attached to the PCB in service mode (ADJUST>LASER). Attach the label behind the right
front cover for future reference.
If the output of the laser decreases, be sure to adjust the laser power.
• Laser power checker (FY9-4013)
• Digital multimeter (CK-0436)
Caution:
Check the values recorded on the label attached to the right front door.
[1] [2]
[3]
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Caution:
1. Turn VR2 slowly while monitoring the output of the laser power checker so as to avoid
increasing the laser power excessively. Turning VR2 counterclockwise will decrease the
laser output.
2. Be sure not to exceed the value recorded on the label. Otherwise, the laser diode may
become damaged.
3. Do NOT press the Copy Start key while making adjustments using VR2.
Caution:
Be sure to adjust the laser power before starting the following work:
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8) Detach the laser power checker, and secure the slot cover in place.
9) Mount the left inside cover.
1) Close the front cover, and wait until the copier enters standby state. (Do not open the front
cover while CCD-ADJ is being executed.)
2) Replace the part, and execute FUNCTION>CCD>CCD-ADJ in service mode.
When 'END' appears, end the operation. If 'ERR' appears, start over.
3) Turn off and then on the power switch.
The environment measurement PCB and the environment sensor are checked using the
environment measurement PCB checker (TKN-0457) and the environment sensor calibrator
(TKN-0456).
a. Checking the Environment Measurement PCB
1) Turn off the power.
2) Open the hopper.
3) Remove the environment sensor from the environment measurement PCB, and fit the
environment measurement PCB checker (TKN-0457) in its place.
4) Insert the door switch actuator, and turn on the power.
5) Set the meter range to 30 VDC.
Check to make sure that the voltage between J1-1 (+) and J1-2 (-) on the environment
measurement PCB is 24 ± 2.4 V. If not, check the DC power supply PCB(DCP1).
6) Select DISPLAY>ANALOG in service mode.
7) Check the temperature and the humidity on the ANALOG screen.
TEMP: 25 ± 5°C
ABS-HUM: 40 ± 10%
8) Check to make sure that the reading is as indicated.
If no, go to step 9).
If yes, go to step 14).
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9) Press the Reset key, and turn off the power switch.
10) Disconnect the connector J1 of the environment measurement PCB.
11) Turn on the power switch.
12) Check the temperature and the humidity on the DISPLAY>ANALOG screen in service mode.
TEMP: 25 ±5°C
ABS-HUM: 36 ±10%
13) Check to see that the reading is as indicated.
If not, suspect a fault on the DC driver PCB or the CPU PCB.
14) Press the Reset key.
15) Turn off the power switch.
16) Connect the connector J1 to the environment measurement PCB.
17) Detach the environment measurement PCB checker from the environment measurement PCB,
and connect the environment sensor in its place.
18) Attach all covers.
Caution:
The environment sensor calibration tool (TN-0456) is adjusted at the factory to high
precision. Be sure to store it in an airtight container with a drying agent for storage.
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a. Cassette
1) Slide out the cassette for which you want to register the basic value, and set the paper width
guide inside the cassette to A4R.
2) Set the cassette in the copier.
3) Select FUNCTION>CST in service mode.
4) Select a size (C1-A4R, C2-A4R, C3-A4R) for the cassette in question, and press OK.
5) See that basic value 1 has been registered.
6) Slide out the cassette for which you want to register a basic value, and set the paper width guide
plate inside the cassette to STRMTR.
7) Set the cassette in the copier.
8) Select FUNCTION>CST in service mode.
9) Select a size (C1-STMTR, C2-STMTR, C3-STMTR) for the cassette in question, and press
OK.
10) See that basic value 2 has been registered.
11) Set the cassette to the size desired by the user.
b. Multifeeder
1) Set the width of the multifeeder guide plate to A6R (105 mm).
2) Select service mode FUNCTION>CST.
3) Select MF-A6R for which you want to register a basic value, and press OK.
4) See that basic value 1 has been registered.
5) Set the width of the multifeeder guide plate to A4R (210 mm).
6) Select MF-A4R for which you want to register a basic value, and press OK.
7) See that basic value 2 has been registered.
8) Set the width of the multifeeder guide plate to A4 (297 mm).
9) Select MF-A4 for which you want to register a basic value, and press OK.
10) See that basic value 3 has been registered.
Caution:
After registering basic values, be sure to record the values on the service label.
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If an image fault has occurred, you must be sure if the cause is in the static latent image
formation block (including the photosensitive drum and the potential control system) or the
developing/transfer system. To that end, the surface potential must be checked as follows:
b. Zero-Level Check
You can make use of a zero-level check to see whether the surface potential control circuit is
good or not, thereby finding out whether the level shift circuit of the DC driver PCB and the
potential measurement unit is good or not.
Reference:
A zero-level check is designed to find out whether the CPU reads the surface potential of the
drum as '0' when it is 0 V.
Method 1
1) Remove the rear cover.
2) Turn on the power switch, and wait until the copier is in standby state.
3) Disconnect the connector J4 (J440) of the potential measurement PCB.
4) Short the check pins J1040-1 and -2 on the DC driver PCB with a jumper wire.
5) Check to make sure that the reading of DISPLAY>DPOT>DPOT is 100 ± 30 V in service
mode.
If yes, the part is normal. Go to step 8).
6) Measure the voltage between GND CP and CP4 of the DC driver PCB to see if it is 0.49 ± 0.1
V.
If no, suspect a fault in the level shift circuit on the DC driver PCB. If yes, suspect a fault in the
A/D converter on the CPU PCB.
7) Turn off the power switch, and disconnect the jumper wire; then, connect the connector.
8) Mount the rear cover, and turn on the power switch.
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Method 2
1) Turn off the power switch.
2) Remove the photosensitive drum unit.
3) Fit the potential sensor electrode (TKN-0197) to the potential sensor.
Caution:
When fitting the potential sensor electrode to the potential sensor, make sure that magenta of
the electrode will not come into contact with the potential sensor base.
4) Attach the clip of the jumper line to the potential sensor electrode.
Caution:
Be sure NOT to let the clip come into contact with the sensor cover. Further, be sure to allow
enough distance from the sensor window.
5) Connect one end of the jumper wire to the copier's chassis metal plate (GND) of the copier.
6) Insert the door switch actuator into the door switch assembly.
7) Turn on the power switch.
After turning on the power switch, do NOT touch the potential sensor assembly.
8) Check to make sure that DISPLAY>DPOT>DPOT is 100 ± 30 V in service mode.
Reference:
If the reading is as indicated in method 1 but not as indicated in method 2, suspect dirt on the
sensor or a fault in the potential measurement unit.
If the reading is not as indicated in method 1 and method 2, you may assume that the signal
path from the potential sensor unit to the CPU on the CPU PCB is normal.
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Check the setting of the DIP switch on the old DC driver PCB, and set the DIP switch on the
new DC driver PCB.
In addition, be sure to remove the jumper connector J1050 from the old DC driver PCB, and
connect it to J1050 of the new DC driver PCB.
The copier allows the use of its service mode when checking its photointerrupers in addition to
the use of a conventional meter.
1. Using a Meter
1) Set the meter range to 30 VDC.
2) Connect the - probe of the meter to J101-7 (GND) on the DC driver PCB or J3-3 (GND) on the
deck driver PCB.
3) Connect the (+) probe of the meter to the terminals (on the driver PCB) indicated on the pages
that follow.
4) Make checks as shown.
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Note: The sensor detects paper after the LED of the sensor turns on; normally, ‘1’ is indicated,
since the LED is not ON.
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2. CLC1150
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ELCB
H2 Fixing lower heater P1
LF1
H3 Drum heater
RL3 H4
H4 Cassette heater 1 SSR2
H5 Cassette heater 2 SW6 H5
SW8
ELB Leakage breaker
LF1 Noise filer
SSR1 Fixing heater SSR
SSR2 Drum, cassette, deck heater SSR
RL1 AC power cut relay
RL3 DC power cut relay
P1 Power cord
SW1 Power switch
SW2 Control switch
SW3 Transfer unit lever switch
SW7
SW4 Left front door switch
SW5 Delivery door switch
SW6 Environment switch
SW7 Waste toner feedscrew locked
detecting switch
SW8 Cassette heater switch
SSR1
Table 3-3 RL1
Figure 3-3
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C. Clutches
1. CLC1120/1130
CL3
CL2
CL1
CL4
CL18
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2. CLC1150
CL3
CL2
CL1
CL4
CL18
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D. Solenoids
1. CLC1120/1130
SL3
SL5
SL6
SL1
SL2
SL4
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2. CLC1150
SL3
SL5
SL6
SL1
SL2
SL4
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E. Fans
FM1 Original exposure system cooling
fan 1
FM2 Exhaust discharge fan
FM3 Primary charging assembly fan
FM4 Laser scanner motor cooling fan
FM5 Ozone suction fan
FM6 Toner suction fan
FM7 IP cooling an
FM8 Electrical unit cooling fan
FM9 Power supply cooling fan 1
FM11 Delivery cooling fan
FM13 Power supply cooling fan 2
FM14 Original exposure system cooling
fan 2
FM15 Original exposure system cooling
fan 3
FM16 Back suction fan
FM17 Power cord mount cooling fan
Table 3-8
Figure 3-8
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F. Motors
M2 Drum motor
M3 Laser scanner motor
PM15
M4 Main motor
M5 Fixing motor M3
M6 Primary charging wire cleaning
motor M6
M7 Cleaning blade reciprocating motor
PM7 M10
M8 Transfer drum cleaning brush M15
motor
M9 PM9
M9 Polishing roller motor PM8
M8 M11
M10 Hopper motor
M11 Cassette 1 lifter motor M12
M13
M12 Cassette 2 lifter motor
M13 Cassette 3 lifter motor (CLC1130
only)
M15 Multifeeder lifter motor
PM1 M developing assembly locking
motor
PM2 C developing assembly locking
motor
PM3 Y developing assembly locking
motor
PM4 Bk developing assembly locking
motor
PM3 M4
PM5 Transfer drum locking motor M2
PM2
PM6 Transfer drum cleaner locking PM1 M5
motor M7
PM4
PM7 Attraction/transfer locking cam
PM6
motor PM10
PM8 Pre-registration motor 2
PM11
PM9 Pre-registration motor 1
PM5
PM12
PM10 Cassette 1 pickup motor
PM11 Cassette 2 pickup motor
PM12 Cassette 3 pickup motor (CLC130
only)
PM15 Original scanner motor
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M2 Drum motor
M3 Laser scanner motor
PM15
M4 Main motor
M5 Fixing motor M3
M6 Primary charging wire cleaning
motor M6
M7 Cleaning blade reciprocating motor
PM7 M10
M8 Transfer drum leaner brush motor M15
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G. PCBs
1 CPU PCB
2 CCD/CCD driver PCB
[2]
3 Analog processor PCB
[10]
4 Image processor motherboard [36] [15]
Table 3-11a
Figure 3-11a
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[21]
[11]
[16] [41]
[17]
[1]
[27]
[32]
[24]
[40]
Figure 3-11b
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H. Paper Deck
1. Sensors and Switches
Table 3-12
PS104
PS102
PS107 SW100
PS109 PS103
PS101
SW101
PS108
SW102
PS105
Figure 3-12
3-15
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Table 3-13
SL101
CL102
PM101 [2]
[1]
SL102
M101
Figure 3-13
3-16
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Caution:
1. Some LEDs emit light even when off because of leakage current. It is a normal condition,
and must be kept in mind.
2. VRs that may be used in the field:
VRs that must not be used it the field:
3. The VRs and check pins that are not found in the tables are for the factory only, and require
special tools and high accuracy. Do NOT touch them in the field.
1. DC Driver PCB
B8
A13
A1
1 13
J1001
A1 A15 A1 A10 A1 A10 A1 A12 A1 A10
J1021
A8
5 1
B10 B1
J1030
B1 B13
A9 A1
A1
J1002
7 1
2 1
J1053
J1020
8 2 VR1 J1040
A10
B1 B1
B1 B9
A12 A1
A10
J1004
J1019
B10
B1 B12
A1
A16 A1
12 1
J1018
J1052
B10
A1
1 5
J1005
B16
J1051
A1
A10
B1
A2
A1
B2
B1
B1
A18
1 7
J1017
J1050
ON
(OLD TYPE)
B1 B18
A12 A1
1 2
J1006
SW1 VR2
J1016
B1 B12
ON
A13 A1
(NEW TYPE)
1 2
J1015
SW1 LED1
A50
A1
A49
B50
B49
1 9
J1014 J1013 J1012 J1011 J1010 J1009 J1008 J1007
B1 B11 B1 B17 B1 B13 B1 B12 1 4 B1 B8 B1 B18
Figure 3-14
LED: turns on when +24 V is supplied, and turns off when the front cover is opened.
Table 3-14
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Caution:
If the copier is used in highlands (low atmospheric pressure), images may suffer from transfer
faults. Try changing the setting of the DIP switch (SW1) to highland 1, and see if the problem
is corrected; if the problem still occurs, switch SW1 to highland 2.
If the problem still remains thereafter, shift SW1 back to its normal setting, and try to check
other possible causes.
2. CPU PCB
B15 B1 B9 B1 B10 B2 B20 B2 B17 B1
B14 B2 B8 B2 B9 B1 B19 B1 B16 B2
1 4 J2002 J2003 J2004 J2005 J2006
A1
J2051 A2
B8
B9
J2001 A1 A15 A1 A9 A1 A9 A1 A19 A1 A17
A2 A14 A2 A8 A2 A10 A2 A20 A2 A16
A8
A9
B1
B2
2J2052 8
9
A33
A34
B33
B34
A33
A34
B33
B34
1
J21
J20
J2053
1
3
A1
A2
A1
A2
B1
B2
B1
B2
1
A15 A1 1 5 1 4 1 6
J1
J9 J6 J2 B2
A2
A1
B9
B10
J30
J2007
B1
A1 A15 B34
B33 J24
A2 A10
A1 A9
B2 B2
B1 B1
A34 A2
A33 A1
A33
A34
B33
B34
A33
A34
B33
B34
VR1
J23
J22
J2012
B34 B2
B33 B1
LED1 J25
A1
A2
B1
B2
A1
A2
B1
B2
A34 A2
A33 A1
LED2 A30 A2
B50
B49
A29 A1
A49 A1
A50 A2 J2009
A50
A49
2 8 1 J2010 9
J2012 J2011 B30 B2
B29 B1
B50 B2 1 7
B49 B1
Figure 3-15
3. IP main PCB
52
51 100
99
J216 50
2 49
1
2 14 2 14
1 J217 15 1 J218 15
Figure 3-16
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B25
A25
B24
A24
8 J2105 1
J2101
A1
B2
B1
A2
J2100
Figure 3-17
VR2 VR1
1
A1
B1
J1301
J1304
J1302 J1303
8
1 14 1 16
A15
B15
Figure 3-18
3-19
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VR1
VR2
4
3 J10 1
J9
1
10
J450
1
Figure 3-19
7. DC Fuse PCB
6 1
6 4 4 32 1
1 J939 5 J938
J931 J929 J937
1
3 1 2 1
2
J930
FU941
J932
FU923
FU924
FU934
FU935
FU932
FU933
FU940
FU922
FU921
1
FU925
7
J905 FU939
FU938
2
4 2
J936
FU906
FU901
FU904
FU905
FU903
FU937
1
J906
FU936
FU931
4
Figure 3-20
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8. AC Fuse PCB
1
J5 FU101
Figure 3-21
1 J405 3 VR506
1 2
J404
VR507
1
10 J406
VR509 VR503
VR505
VR508
VR504
VR502
7
J400 J402
J401
1 41
VR501
Figure 3-22
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10 1
J421
5
J105
1
VR102
J106
6
J103
2
1
J104
VR103
1
VR101
Figure 3-23
1 4 1 5 1 4
J3 J1 J2
VR1
VR2
LED1
Figure 3-24
LED1: remains on while the surface potential of the drum is being measured.
3-22
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User screen
Reset key
( )(2,8)( )
4
Select an item.
Level 1/Level 2
item screen
From Level 1/
Level 2 item screen
4-1
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
COPIER
FEEDER
DISPLAY Control/display mode
SORTER
I/O I/O display mode
PRJ
*Only if installed.
4-2
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Caution:
If you used ADJUST, FUNCTION, or OPTION in service mode, be sure to turn off and then
on the power switch after ending service mode.
Service label
4-3
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Adjust
ADJ-XY ADJ-X
ADJ-Y
ADJ-S
ADJ-J
CCD EC-B
EC-G
EC-R
LASER T-V00
T-VFF
P3-V00
P3-VFF-1
P3-VFF-2
P3-VFF-3
P3-VFF-4
DENS SGNL-Y
SGNL-M
SGNL-C
REF-Y
REF-M
REF-C
SIGG-Y
SIGG-M
SIGG-C
RGAIN-K
D-Y-TRGT
D-M-TRGT
D-C-TRGT
PTOFST-Y
PTOFST-M
PTOFST-C
PTOFST-K
D-REF-Y
D-REF-M
D-REF-C
D-REF-K
D-REF-4
D-SGNL-Y
4-4
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Adjust
DENS D-SGNL-M
D-SGNL-C
D-SGNL-K
D-SGNL-4
P-REF-Y
P-REF-M
P-REF-C
P-REF-K
P-SGNL-Y
P-SGNL-M
P-SGNL-C
P-SGNL-K
SIGG-K
SIGG-P-Y
SIGG-P-M
SIGG-P-C
SIGG-P-K
RGAN-P-Y
RGAN-P-M
RGAN-P-C
RGAN-P-K
V-CONT VBACK-Y
VBACK-M
VBACK-C
VBACK-K
EPOTOFST
PF-CRT-Y
PF-CRT-M
PF-CRT-C
PF-CRT-K
PASCAL OFST-P-Y
OFST-P-M
OFST-P-C
OFST-P-K
COLOR ADJ-Y
ADJ-M
ADJ-C
ADJ-K
OFST-Y
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Adjust
COLOR OFST-M
OFST-C
OFST-K
P-ADJ-Y
P-ADJ-M
P-ADJ-C
P-ADJ-K
P-OFST-Y
P-OFST-M
P-OFST-C
P-OFST-K
HV-TR TR-TR
TR-L1
HV-L2
TR-N1
TR-N2
TR-T1
TR-T2
TR-UT1
TR-UT2
TR-S1-1
TR-S2-1
TR-OHP
TR-POST
HV-SP HV-SP
SP-L1
SP-L2
SP-N1
SP-N2
SP-T1
SP-T2
SP-UT1
SP-UT2
SP-S1-1
SP-S2-1
SP-OHP
SP-POST
SP-ON-N1
SP-ON-N2
SP-ON-L1
4-6
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Adjust
HV-SP SP-ON-L2
SP-ON-T1
SP-ON-T2
SP-ONUT1
SP-ONUT2
SP-ON-S1
SP-ON-S2
SP-ONOHP
SP-ON-PT
HV-IEL HV-IEL
IEL-L1
IEL-L2
IEL-N1
IEL-N2
IEL-T1
IEL-T2
IEL-UT1
IEL-UT2
IEL-S1-1
IEL-S2-1
IEL-OHP
IEL-POST
HV-ATT HV-ATT
ATT-L1
ATT-L2
ATT-N1
ATT-N2
ATT-T1
ATT-T2
ATT-S1
ATT-S2
ATT-OHP
ATT-UT1
ATT-UT2
ATT-POST
DOC-REC DA-XS
DA-XE
DA-YS
DA-YE
4-7
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Adjust
DOC-REC DS-DOC
FEED-ADJ ATT-T-A
ATT-T-B
RG-XA
RG-XB
RG-Y
TR-DLY-A
TR-DLY-B
TR-END-A
TR-END-B
CST-ADJ C2-STMTR
C2-A4R
C3-STMTR
C3-A4R
MF-A4R
MF-A6R
MF-A4
C1-LVOL
C1-HVOL
C2-LVOL
C2-HVOL
C3-LVOL
C3-HVOL
MISC SEG-ADJ
K-ADJ
ATT-RTN1
ATT-RTN2
ATT-RTN3
ATT-RTN4
BC-ADJ
ACS-ADJ
SENS-ADJ CLN-TH
CLN-TMP
4-8
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
Adjust
HV-SP-AC HV-SP
SP-L1
SP-L2
SP-N1
SP-N2
SP-T1
SP-T2
SP-UT1
SP-UT2
SP-S1-1
SP-S2-1
SP-OHP
SP-POST
HV-PSTCL HV-PSTCL
FEEDER ADJ-RX
ADJ-RY
ADJ-DX
ADJ-DY
PRJ DS-PRJ
DS-OHP
RD-XS
RD-XE
RD-YS
RD-YE
DA-XS
DA-XE
DA-YS
DA-YE
NEGA-B
NEGA-G
NEGA-R
POSI-B
POSI-G
POSI-R
N-LMT
N-G-LMT
P-LMT
P-G-LMT
4-9
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Adjust
PRJ OHP-LMT
P-DA-XS
P-DA-XE
P-DA-YS
P-DA-YE
N-DA-XS
N-DA-XE
N-DA-YS
N-DA-YE
O-DA-XS
O-DA-XE
O-DA-YS
O-DA-YE
CHNGR-X
CHNGR-Y
EDITOR ED-X
ED-Y
LOOP-MB
LOOP-TH
MRK-MB
MRK-TH
4-10
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
Option
BODY CCD-DISP
MODEL-SZ
RCPR-MD
F-WEB
PASCAL
PSCL-MD
EC-GLASS
PSTCL-ON
USER METAL
OHP-MODE
COPY-LIM
COUNTER1
COUNTER2
COUNTER3
COUNTER4
COUNTER5
COUNTER6
CONTROL
COLDOFST
MONO-SPD
CLR-L-SP
PRJ-L-SP
BKL-L-SP
CST P-SZ-C1
P-SZ-C2
ACC COIN
DK-P
INT-FACE REMOTE
B-CLR
P-PRT-MF
4-11
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4. Basic Operation
a. Initial Screen
Figure 4-5
Figure 4-6
4-12
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
To previous page
To next page
Figure 4-7
Input value
+/- OK
Reverse +/0
Figure 4-8
4-13
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-14
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4-15
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-16
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-17
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
PRJ>DISPLAY Items
EDITOR>DISPLAY Items
VERSION
Indicates the ROM version of the PCBs of the copier and its accessories.
4-18
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USER COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates items related to the User screen and the user.
Code Configuration
00 AB
01 Inch
02 A
03 All sizes
ACC-STS
Indicates the state of connection of accessories.
4-19
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ANALOG COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates the measurements taken by the analog sensor.
CST-STS
Indicates the paper size of the cassette/multifeeder.
4-20
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
JAM COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates jam data.
Figure 4-9
4-21
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
Table 4-1
Table 4-2a
4-22
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
Table 4-2b
G: Source of Paper
Table 4-3
4-23
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
ERR COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates error codes.
Figure 4-10
4-24
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
CCD COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates the measurements related to the CCD.
4-25
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
DPOT COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates the control data for the surface potential of the photosensitive drum.
4-26
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
COPIER>DISPLAY
4-27
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
DENS COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates the concentration of developer.
4-28
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
COPIER>DISPLAY
4-29
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
SENSOR COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates the state of sensors of particular importance for servicing work.
4-30
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
Projector PRJ>DISPLAY
Editor EDITOR>DISPLAY
4-31
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-32
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-33
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-34
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I/O>DC-CON
4-35
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I/O>DC-CON
4-36
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I/O>DC-CON
4-37
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I/O>DC-CON
4-38
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I/O>DC-CON
4-39
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I/O>DC-CON
4-40
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-41
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-42
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-43
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-44
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-45
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I/O>DC-CON
4-46
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>DC-CON
4-47
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
2. R-CPU I/O>R-CON
4-48
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I/O>R-CON
4-49
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
I/O>R-CON
4-50
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJ-X -200 to +200 adjusts the image read start position (X
direction; units of 0.1 mm)
ADJ-Y -100 to +100 adjusts the image read start position (Y
direction; in units of 0.1 mm)
ADJ-S 0 to 32 adjusts measurement position for shading
correction from the standard white plate (in
units of 0.1 mm)
ADJ-J 0 to 500 adjusts the period of acceleration for the
original scanner motor
LASER T-V00 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at V00
for text mode (800 lines) as for laser unit
replacement
T-VFF 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at VFF
for text mode (800 lines) as for laser unit
replacement
P3-V00 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at V00
for photo mode (400 lines) as for laser unit
replacement
P3-VFF-1 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at VFF
(45%) for photo mode (400 lines) as for
laser unit replacement
P3-VFF-2 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at VFF
(55 %) for photo mode (400 lines) as for
laser unit replacement
P3-VFF-3 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at VFF
(65%) for photo mode (400 lines) as for
laser unit replacement
P3-VFF-4 0 to 255 enters the laser control initial value at VFF
(70%) for photo mode (400 lines) as for
laser unit replacement
POWER --- turns on the laser output for laser power
adjustment (OK key to start, Stop key to
stop)
T-V00-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on T-
V00 (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
T-VFF-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on T-
VFF (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
P3V00-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on P3-
V00 (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
P3-V1-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on P3-
VFF-1 (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
P3-V2-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on P3-
VFF-2 (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
P3-V3-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on P3-
VFF-3 (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
P3-V4-ON --- turns on the laser output for a check on P3-
VFF-4 (OK key to start, Stop key to stop)
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4-52
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4-53
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4-54
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Environment A (A-ZONE)
TR-L1 -4 to +4 for thin paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-L2 -4 to +4 for thin paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-N1 -4 to +4 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-N2 -4 to +4 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-T1 -4 to +4 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-T2 -4 to +4 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-UT1 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-UT2 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-S1-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 1, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-S2-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 2, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-OHP -4 to +4 for transparencies, transfer charging bias
adjustment (in units of µA)
TR-POST -4 to +4 for postcards, transfer charging bias
adjustment (in units of µA)
Cont'd Cont'd
4-55
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Environment B (B-ZONE)
TR-L1 -4 to +4 for thin paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-L2 -4 to +4 for thin paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-N1 -4 to +4 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-N2 -4 to +4 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-T1 -4 to +4 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-T2 -4 to +4 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-UT1 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-UT2 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-S1-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 1, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-S2-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 2, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-OHP -4 to +4 for transparencies, transfer charging bias
adjustment (in units of µA)
TR-POST -4 to +4 for postcards, transfer charging bias
adjustment (in units of µA)
Cont'd Cont'd
4-56
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Environment C (C-ZONE)
TR-L1 -4 to +4 for thin paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-L2 -4 to +4 for thin paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
TR-N1 -4 to +4 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-N2 -4 to +4 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-T1 -4 to +4 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-T2 -4 to +4 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-UT1 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-UT2 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of µA)
TR-S1-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 1, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-S2-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 2, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of µA)
TR-OHP -4 to +4 for transparencies, transfer charging bias
adjustment (in units of µA)
TR-POST -4 to +4 for postcards, transfer charging bias
adjustment (in units of µA)
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Environment A (A-ZONE)
SP-L1 -6 to 0 for thin paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-L2 -6 to 0 for thin paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-N1 -6 to 0 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-N2 -6 to 0 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-T1 -6 to 0 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-T2 -6 to 0 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-UT1 -6 to 0 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-UT2 -6 to 0 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-S1-1 -6 to 0 for special paper 1, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-S2-1 -6 to 0 for special paper 2, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-OHP -6 to 0 for transparencies, separation charging bias
adjustment (in units of 50 µA)
SP-POST -6 to 0 for postcards, separation charging bias
adjustment (in units of 50 µA)
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Environment A (A-ZONE)
SP-L1 -6 to 0 for thin paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-L2 -6 to 0 for thin paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-N1 -6 to 0 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-N2 -6 to 0 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-T1 -6 to 0 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-T2 -6 to 0 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-UT1 -6 to 0 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-UT2 -6 to 0 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-S1-1 -6 to 0 for special paper 1, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-S2-1 -6 to 0 for special paper 2, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-OHP -6 to 0 for transparencies, separation charging bias
adjustment (in units of 50 µA)
SP-POST -6 to 0 for postcards, separation charging bias
adjustment (in units of 50 µA)
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Environment C (C-ZONE)
SP-L1 -6 to 0 for thin paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-L2 -6 to 0 for thin paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-N1 -6 to 0 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-N2 -6 to 0 for plain paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-T1 -6 to 0 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-T2 -6 to 0 for thick paper, transfer charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-UT1 -6 to 0 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-UT2 -6 to 0 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-S1-1 -6 to 0 for special paper 1, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-S2-1 -6 to 0 for special paper 2, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 50 µA)
SP-OHP -6 to 0 for transparencies, separation charging bias
adjustment (in units of 50 µA)
SP-POST -6 to 0 for postcards, separation charging bias
adjustment (in units of 50 µA)
Cont'd Cont'd
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Environment A (A-ZONE)
IEL-L1 -8 to 0 for thin paper, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-L2 -8 to 0 for thin paper, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-N1 -8 to 0 for plain paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-N2 -8 to 0 for plain paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-T1 -8 to 0 for thick paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-T2 -8 to 0 for thick paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-UT1 -8 to 0 for extra thick paper, internal static
eliminator bias adjustment for single-sided
copying or copying on the 1st side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-UT2 -8 to 0 for extra thick paper, internal static
eliminator bias adjustment for copying on
the 2nd side of a double-sided copy (in units
of 0.5 kV)
IEL-S1-1 -8 to 0 for special paper 1, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-S2-1 -8 to 0 for special paper 2, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-OHP -8 to 0 for transparencies, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-POST -8 to 0 for postcards, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
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Environment B (B-ZONE)
IEL-L1 -8 to 0 for thin paper, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-L2 -8 to 0 for thin paper, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-N1 -8 to 0 for plain paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-N2 -8 to 0 for plain paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-T1 -8 to 0 for thick paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-T2 -8 to 0 for thick paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-UT1 -8 to 0 for extra thick paper, internal static
eliminator bias adjustment for single-sided
copying or copying on the 1st side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-UT2 -8 to 0 for extra thick paper, internal static
eliminator bias adjustment for copying on
the 2nd side of a double-sided copy (in units
of 0.5 kV)
IEL-S1-1 -8 to 0 for special paper 1, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-S2-1 -8 to 0 for special paper 2, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-OHP -8 to 0 for transparencies, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-POST -8 to 0 for postcards, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
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Environment C (C-ZONE)
IEL-L1 -8 to 0 for thin paper, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-L2 -8 to 0 for thin paper, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-N1 -8 to 0 for plain paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-N2 -8 to 0 for plain paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-T1 -8 to 0 for thick paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-T2 -8 to 0 for thick paper, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-UT1 -8 to 0 for extra thick paper, internal static
eliminator bias adjustment for single-sided
copying or copying on the 1st side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-UT2 -8 to 0 for extra thick paper, internal static
eliminator bias adjustment for copying on
the 2nd side of a double-sided copy (in units
of 0.5 kV)
IEL-S1-1 -8 to 0 for special paper 1, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-S2-1 -8 to 0 for special paper 2, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-OHP -8 to 0 for transparencies, internal static eliminator
bias adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
IEL-POST -8 to 0 for postcards, internal static eliminator bias
adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
Cont'd
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Environment A (A-ZONE)
ATT-L1 -5 to +5 for thin paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-L2 -5 to +5 for thin paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-N1 -5 to +5 for plain paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-N2 -5 to +5 for plain paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-T1 -5 to +5 for thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-T2 -5 to +5 for thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-UT1 -5 to +5 for extra thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-UT2 -5 to +5 for extra thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-S1 -5 to +5 for special paper 1, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-S2 -5 to +5 for special paper 2, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-OHP -5 to +5 for transparencies, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-POST -5 to +5 for postcards, attraction high-voltage output
adjustment (in units of 2 µA)
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Environment B (B-ZONE)
ATT-L1 -5 to +5 for thin paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-L2 -5 to +5 for thin paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-N1 -5 to +5 for plain paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-N2 -5 to +5 for plain paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-T1 -5 to +5 for thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-T2 -5 to +5 for thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-UT1 -5 to +5 for extra thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-UT2 -5 to +5 for extra thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-S1 -5 to +5 for special paper 1, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-S2 -5 to +5 for special paper 2, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-OHP -5 to +5 for transparencies, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-POST -5 to +5 for postcards, attraction high-voltage output
adjustment (in units of 2 µA)
Cont'd Cont'd
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Environment C (C-ZONE)
ATT-L1 -5 to +5 for thin paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-L2 -5 to +5 for thin paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-N1 -5 to +5 for plain paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-N2 -5 to +5 for plain paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-T1 -5 to +5 for thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-T2 -5 to +5 for thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-UT1 -5 to +5 for extra thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-UT2 -5 to +5 for extra thick paper, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for copying on the 2nd
side of a double-sided copy (in units of 2
µA)
ATT-S1 -5 to +5 for special paper 1, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-S2 -5 to +5 for special paper 2, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment for single-sided copying
or copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-OHP -5 to +5 for transparencies, attraction high-voltage
output adjustment (in units of 2 µA)
ATT-POST -5 to +5 for postcards, attraction high-voltage output
adjustment (in units of 2 µA)
Cont'd
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FEED-ADJ ATT-T-A -10 to +10 adjustment of side A attraction timing for the
transfer drum
ATT-T-B -10 to +10 adjustment of side B attraction timing for the
transfer drum
RG-XA -47 to +47 adjustment of registration in sub scanning
direction of side A on the transfer drum
RG-XB -47 to +47 adjustment of registration in sub scanning
direction of side B on the transfer drum
RG-Y -70 to +70 adjustment of registration in main scanning
direction on the transfer drum
TR-DLY-A -10 to +10 Use it to adjust the transfer delay on side A of
the transfer drum.
TR-DLY-B -10 to +10 Use it to adjust the transfer delay on side B of
the transfer drum.
ATT-CHK 1 to 3 specification of position of attraction on the
transfer drum during ATT-ON (1: 2-sheet
retention of sides B and A; 2: retention on
side A, 3: retention on side B)
ATT-ON --- executes attraction of copy paper to the
transfer drum according to ATTCHK (OK
key to start; auto stop)
RGST-CHK 1 to 3 specifies position of attraction on the transfer
drum during RGST-ON (1: 2-sheet retention
on sides B and A, 2: retention on side A, 3:
retention on side B)
RGST-ON --- executes printing for checking registration
(retention side) using C according to RGST-
CHK (OK key to start; auto stop)
TR1-CHK 1 to 3 specifies position of attraction on the transfer
drum during TR1-ON (1: 2-sheet retention of
sides B and A, 2: retention on side A, 3:
retention on side B)
TR2-CHK 1 to 3 specifies position of attraction on the transfer
drum during TR2-ON (1: 2-sheet retention of
sides B and A, 2: retention on side A, 3:
retention on side B)
TR1-ON --- executes printing for checking the leading
edge margin (1 mm) according to TR1-CHK
(OK key to start; auto stop)
TR2-ON --- executes printing for checking the leading
edge margin (8 mm) according to TR2-CHK
(OK key to start; auto stop)
TR-END-A 0 to 25 adjusts the falling edge (trailing edge margin)
of transfer high voltage for side A retention
TR-END-B 0 to 25 adjusts the falling edge (trailing edge margin)
of transfer high voltage for side B retention
Cont'd
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SENS-ADJ CLN-TH 2300 to 5500 input of thermal correction for the pre-
cleaning paper sensor (PS71; in units of
mV)
CLN-TMP 0 to 60 input of a thermal correction value for the
pre-cleaning paper sensor (PS71; in units
of °C)
Environment A (A-ZONE)
SP-L1 -4 to +4 for thin paper, separation charging AC bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-L2 -4 to +4 for thin paper, separation charging AC bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-N1 -4 to +4 for plain paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-N2 -4 to +4 for plain paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-T1 -4 to +4 for thick paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units 0.5 kV)
SP-T2 -4 to +4 for thick paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-UT1 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-UT2 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-S1-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 1, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-S2-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 2, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-OHP -4 to +4 for transparencies, separation charging AC
bias adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-POST -4 to +4 for postcards, separation charging AC bias
adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
Cont'd Cont'd
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Environment B (B-ZONE)
SP-L1 4 to +4 for thin paper, separation charging AC bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-L2 -4 to +4 for thin paper, separation charging AC bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-N1 -4 to +4 for plain paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-N2 -4 to +4 for plain paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-T1 -4 to +4 for thick paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units 0.5 kV)
SP-T2 -4 to +4 for thick paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-UT1 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-UT2 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-S1-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 1, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-S2-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 2, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-OHP -4 to +4 for transparencies, separation charging AC
bias adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-POST -4 to +4 for postcards, separation charging AC bias
adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
Cont'd Cont'd
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Environment C (C-ZONE)
SP-L1 -4 to +4 for thin paper, separation charging AC bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-L2 -4 to +4 for thin paper, separation charging AC bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-N1 -4 to +4 for plain paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-N2 -4 to +4 for plain paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5kV)
SP-T1 -4 to +4 for thick paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units 0.5 kV)
SP-T2 -4 to +4 for thick paper, separation charging bias
adjustment for copying on the 2nd side of a
double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-UT1 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-UT2 -4 to +4 for extra thick paper, separation charging
bias adjustment for copying on the 2nd side
of a double-sided copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-S1-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 1, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-S2-1 -4 to +4 for special paper 2, separation charging bias
adjustment for single-sided copying or
copying on the 1st side of a double-sided
copy (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-OHP -4 to +4 for transparencies, separation charging AC
bias adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
SP-POST -4 to +4 for postcards, separation charging AC bias
adjustment (in units of 0.5 kV)
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FEEDER>ADJUST Items
PRJ>ADJUST Items
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EDITOR>ADJUST Items
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ADJ-XY COPIER>ADJUST
Indicates the image read start position.
CCD
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(front)
Point of measurement
Figure 4-11
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CCD COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the CCD
Level 3 Description Remarks
EC-B For future expansion.
EC-G
EC-R
LASER
Adjusts the laser system.
Level 3 Description Remarks
T-V00 Use it to enter the laser control initial value at V00 0 to 255
for text mode (800 lines) as upon replacement of the
laser unit.
T-VFF Use it to enter the laser control initial value at VFF
for text mode (800 lines) as upon replacement of the
laser unit.
P3-V00 Use it to enter the laser control initial value at V00
for photo mode (400 lines) as upon replacement of
the laser unit.
P3-VFF-1 Use it to enter the laser control initial value at VFF
(45%) for photo mode (400 lines) as upon
replacement of the laser unit.
P3-VFF-2 Use it to enter the laser control initial value at VFF
(55%) for photo mode (400 lines) as upon
replacement of the laser unit.
P3-VFF-3 Use it to enter the laser control initial value at VFF
(65%) for photo mode (400 lines) as upon
replacement of the laser unit.
P3-VFF-4 Use it to enter the laser control initial value at VFF
(70%) for photo mode (400 lines) as upon
replacement of the laser unit.
POWER Use it to turn on the laser output when adjusting the Press the OK key to start and
laser power. the Stop key to stop.
T-V00-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking T-
V00.
T-VFF-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking T-
VFF.
P3V00-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking P3-
V00.
P3-V1-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking P3-
VFF-1.
P3-V2-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking P3-
VFF-2.
P3-V3-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking P3-
VFF-3.
P3-V4-ON Use it to turn on the laser output when checking P3-
VFF-4.
Note 1: Execute this mode upon replacement of a CPU PCB or initialization of the RAM. The settings
will be returned to standard settings, requiring you to enter the appropriate settings. Be sure to
record any new settings on the service label.
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DENS COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts items related to developer concentration.
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V-CONT COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the photosensitive drum surface potential contrast.
PASCAL
Adjusts automatic gradation correction.
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COLOR COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the color balance.
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HV-TR COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the transfer high-voltage output by condition.
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HV-SP COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the separation charging high-voltage output by condition.
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COPIER>ADJUST
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HV-IEL COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the internal static eliminating high-voltage output by condition.
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HV-ATT COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the attraction charging high-voltage output by condition.
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DOC-REC COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the original detection area/slice level.
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FEED-ADJ COPIER>ADJUST
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CST-ADJ
Adjusts cassette-/manual feed-related items.
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MISC COPIER>ADJUST
SENS-ADJ
Adjusts sensor-related items.
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HV-SP-AC COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the separation charging AC high-voltage output by condition.
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HV-PSTCL COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts the post-cleaning high-voltage output.
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Figure 4-12
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PRJ>ADJUST
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LASER POWER --- turns on the laser output for laser power adjustment
(OK key to start; Stop key to stop)
T-V00 --- turns on the laser for checking T-V00 (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
T-VFF --- turns on the laser for checking T-VFF (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
P2-V00 --- turns on the laser for checking P3-V00 (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
P3-VFF-1 --- turns on the laser for checking P3-VFF-1 (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
P3-VFF-2 --- turns on the laser for checking P3-VFF-2 (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
P3-VFF-3 --- turns on the laser for checking P3-VFF-3 (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
P3-VFF-4 --- turns on the laser for checking P3-VFF-4 (OK key to
start; Stop key to stop)
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MISC-R SCANLAMP turns on the scanning lamp (OK key to start; auto
stop after several sec)
SC-MOVE starts scanner movement (OK key to start; 1: HP to
A, 2: HP to B, 3: HP to C, 4: HP)
RESERVE1 for R&D
RESERVE2 for R&D
RESERVE3 for R&D
RESERVE4 for R&D
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PRJ>FUNCTION Items
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INSTALL COPIER>FUNCTION
Used at time of installation.
Note:
You will use this mode during installation.
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Note:
This item is designed to prevent blocking of toner
supplied to an empty hopper at high speed, as
occurring at time of installation or hopper unit
replacement.
HP-STR-4 Use it to stir the toner inside the four color hoppers to
prevent blocking at time of installation or hopper unit
replacement.
Using the Item
1) Select the item (to highlight), and press the OK
key.
2) The operation will stop automatically in about 2
min.
Caution:
This item is designed to prevent blocking of toner
supplied to empty hoppers at high speed, as
occurring at time of installation or hopper unit
replacement.
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CCD COPIER>FUNCTION
Executes automatic adjustment of CCD-/shading-related items.
LASER
Adjusts laser-related items.
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ATTRACT COPIER>FUNCTION
Executes attraction point auto adjustment.
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COPIER>FUNCTION
DPC
Measures the potential of the photosensitive drum.
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CST COPIER>FUNCTION
Executes cassette/multifeeder size auto adjustment.
CLEANING
Checks cleaning operation.
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FIXING COPIER>FUNCTION
Executes automatic adjustment of fixing assembly-related items.
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PANEL COPIER>FUNCTION
Checks the activation of the indicators on the control panel.
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Table 4-4
PART-CHK
Checks the operation of various loads.
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COPIER>FUNCTION
Table 4-5
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Table 4-6
Table 4-7
Table 4-8
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Table 4-9a
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COPIER>FUNCTION
Table 4-9b
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CLEAR COPIER>FUNCTION
Initializes the RAM, and resets the jam/ error history.
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MISC-R COPIER>FUNCTION
Checks the operation of the reader unit.
MISC-P
Checks the operation of the printer unit.
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COPIER>FUNCTION
SENS-ADJ
Checks sensor-related operations.
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USER METAL use it to turn on/off precious metal mode (0: off, 1:
on, default=0)
OHP-MODE use it to select the copy image maximum density
when copying on transparencies (0: Dmax=1.3, 1:
Dmax=1.6, default=0)
COPY-LIM use it to change the upper limit on the copy count
(1 to 100)
COUNTER1 use it to select a counter type (soft counter 1 on the
control panel of a 120/230-V model) to suit the
user or dealer (0: no counter; 1 through 95)
COUNTER2 use it to select a counter type (soft counter 2 on the
control panel of a 120/230-V model) to suit the
user or dealer (0: no counter; 1 through 95)
COUNTER3 use it to select a counter type (soft counter 3 on the
control panel of a 120/2300V model) to suit the
user or dealer (0: no counter; 1 through 95)
COUNTER4 use it to select a counter type (soft counter 4 on the
control panel of a 20/230-V model) to suit the user
or dealer (0: no counter; 1 through 95)
COUNTER5 use it to select a counter type (soft counter 5 on the
control panel) to suit the user or dealer (0: no
counter; 1 through 95)
COUNTER6 use it to select a counter type (soft counter 6 on the
control panel) to suit the user or dealer (0: no
counter; 1 to 95)
CONTROL use it to enable copying, printing, and scanning
without the control key, control card, or ID No. input.
COLDOFST for R&D
MONO-SPD for R&D
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CST P-SZ-C1 use it to select a paper size for cassette (Table 13-
708)
P-SZ-C2 use it to select a paper size for cassette 2 (for
CLC1150, cassette 1; Table 13-708)
ACC DK-P use it to select a paper size for the paper deck (0: A4,
1: B5, 2: LTR)
COIN use it to turn on/off the coin vender notation
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PRJ>OPTION Items
EDITOR>OPTION Items
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BODY COPIER>OPTION
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USER COPIER>OPTION
Selects user-related settings.
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Reference Table
Counter type Disabling Disabling Disabling
control control ID No.
key with card with input with
conditions conditions conditions
Counter check YES YES YES
screen counter
CC-V Card counter YES NO YES
CC-X Card counter YES NO YES
- Device* total YES YES YES * Copy data controller or
ID No. counter YES YES NO remote diagnostic device.
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Example
• When CONTROL is set to '002',
In the absence of a control key, remote printing
and remote scanning are possible.
In the absence of a control card, no job is possible.
In the absence of an ID No. input, no job is
possible.
• When CONTROL is set to '421',
In the absence of a control key, only remote
scanning is possible.
In the absence of a control card, remote printing
and remote scanning are possible.
In the absence of an ID No. input, black-and-white
copying, remote printing, are remote scanning are
possible.
COLDOFST for R&D
MONO-SPD for R&D
CLR-L-SP Use it to set placement of 2 sides in copier mode. 0: normal
PRJ-L-SP Use it to set placement of 2 sides when the projector 1: prohibit in full color
is in use. 2: prohibit in black mono
3: prohibit at all times
BKL-L-SP Use it to set placement of 2 sides in back-light mode (invalid in printer mode)
with the projector in use.
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CST COPIER>OPTION
Selects cassette-related settings.
ACC
Selects accessory-related settings.
INT-FACE
Selects interface-related settings.
B-CLR Use it to specify the presence/absence of a copy data 0: not connected (detached)
controller. 1: connected
P-PRT-MF Use it to select priority on settings data for manual Controller Parameters
pickup with an external image controller in use (local • paper size
or controller). • paper type
0: local; priority on the settings of the copier • duplexing
1: remote 1; uses parameters selected on the
controller, with the remaining settings from the
copier
2: remote 2; uses parameters selected on the
controller, with the remaining settings from the
factory defaults of the copier
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Table 4-10a
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Table 4-10a
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Table 4-10b
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Table 4-10b
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Table 4-10c
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G. PG (test print)
COPIER>TEST Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
TEST PG TYPE use it to enter the type number of a test print, and
press the Copy Start key to start printing (00:
normal copying)
TXPH use it to switch the number of lines for test printing
(0: 200 lines, 1: 400 lines, 2: 800 lines)
THRU use it to switch LUT for test printing (0: LUT
present, 1: LUT absent)
DENS-Y use it to adjust the Y density for TYPE=05 during
test printing (0 to 255; a higher setting darkens the
image)
DENS-M use it to adjust the M density for TYPE=05 during
test printing (0 to 255; a higher setting darkens the
image)
DENS-C use it to adjust the C density for TYPE=05 during
test printing (0 to 255; a higher setting darkens the
image)
DENS-K use it to adjust the Bk density for TYPE=05 during
test printing (0 to 255; a higher setting darkens the
image)
COLOR-Y use it to set the Y output for each TYPE (0: no
output, 1: output)
COLOR-M use it to set the M output for each TYPE (0: no
output, 1: output)
COLOR-C use it to set the C output for each TYPE (0: no
output, 1: output)
COLOR-K use it to set the Bk output for each TYPE (0: no
output, 1: output)
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PG COPIER>TEST
Generates test prints.
Table 4-12
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COPIER>COUNTER Items
Cont'd
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Cont'd
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PERIODEC OZ-FIL2 ozone filter fan (FM2) drive period (in sec)
OZ-FIL5 ozone filter fan (FM5) drive period (in sec)
OZ-FIL6 ozone filter fan (FM6) drive period (in sec)
AR-FIL1 air filter fan (FM1) drive period (in sec)
AR-FIL3 air filter fan (FM3) drive period (in sec)
AR-FIL14 air filter fan (FM4) drive period (in sec)
AR-FIL15 air filter fan (FM15) drive period (in sec)
TN-FIL5 toner filter fan FM5) drive period (in sec)
TN-FIL6 toner filter fan (FM6) drive period (in sec)
Cont'd
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5-1
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• The fixing oil pump driver PCB is 0000 The fixing oil pump driver
E008 faulty. PCB does not generate the
• The DC driver PCB is faulty. drive signal even when the
• The CPU PCB is faulty. fixing oil pump drive signal
has been turned on.
0001 The fixing oil pump driver PCB
generate the drive signal even
when the fixing oil pump drive
signal has been turned off.
• The main motor (M4) is faulty. The main motor ready signal
E010 • The main motor drive system is (MNMRDY) is '0' for 1 sec or more
subjected to an overload. while the main motor is rotating.
• The main motor driver PCB is
faulty.
• The DC driver PCB is faulty.
• The CPU PCB is faulty.
• The drum motor (M2) is faulty. 0001 Not used.
E012 • The drum motor drive system is 0002 The drum motor ready signal
subjected to an overload. (DRMRDY) is '0' for 1 sec (4
• The DC driver PCB is faulty. sec during deceleration) while
• The CPU PCB is faulty. the drum motor is rotating.
• The waste toner feedscrew lock The waste toner feedscrew cannot
E013 detecting switch (SW7) is faulty. rotate, and the waste toner feedscrew
• The waste toner feedscrew is lock detecting switch has been
faulty. pressed.
• The DC driver PCB is faulty.
• The CPU PCB is faulty.
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• The hopper motor is faulty. 00FF After the hopper motor has
• The hopper motor has an open turned on, the hopper motor
circuit. lock signal (HOPMLK) is '0'
for 0.1 sec or more.
xxFF After the hopper motor has
turned on, the hopper motor
lock signal (HOPMLK) is '0'
for 0.1 sec or more (the toner
supply clutch is on).
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Caution:
1. The copier may be reset by turning its power switch off and then on when its self
diagnostic mechanism has turned on. This, however, does not apply to E000, E005, E008,
E020 (if xxE0), E717 or E719. This is to prevent possible damage by an overheating fixing
roller occurring if these errors were designed to be reset while the thermistor has an open
circuit.
2. The fixing cleaning belt counter (COPIER>COUNTER>MISC>FIX-WEB in service
mode) is cleared when the fixing cleaning belt is replaced.
3. 'E004' is indicated on the control panel for about 1.6 sec when the error occurs: thereafter,
the power switch wil be disabled (i.e., error auto power-off is activated).
If such is the case, turn on the power switch while the left front cover is open. The error
code may be checked by COPIER>DISPLAY>ERR in service mode.
E717
E717 may be prevented by temporarily disconnecting the communication line using service
mode as follows before disconnecting the copy data controller or the remot diagnostic device
connected to the copier:
1) Start service mode, and select COPIER>OPTION>IN-FACE>B-CLR (to highlight).
2) Enter '0', and press the OK key.
3) End service mode, and perform appropriate servicing.
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B. RDF
Note:
If the self diagnostic mechanism has turned on, you can reset the machine by turning the
copier's power switch off and then on.
If you want to continue to make copies while the RDF is out of order, place the original on the
copyboard glass after lifting the RDF.
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C. Sorter
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APPENDIX
A. General Timing Chart
POWER
SW ON 130oC 158oC COPY START KEY ON
Photosensitive drum WMUP AINTR STBY DSRDY INTR COPY LSTR STBY
revolution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Transfer drum revolution 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Side A sensor (PS2)
M C Y K
Developing cylinder clutch
M C Y K
Developing bias
M M C C Y Y K K
Transfer high-voltage output
Separation high-voltage
output
Internal/external static elim-
inator high-voltage output
Separation roll push-up
solenoid (SL3)
Separation claw solenoid
(SL4)
Hopper motor
Counter
A-1
A-2
1st COPY START KEY ON 2nd COPY START KEY ON
Photosensitive drum
DSRDY INTR COPY LSTR STBY DSRDY INTR COPY LSTR STBY
revolution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Transfer drum revolution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Side A sensor (PS2)
158oC
Fixing heater
Registration sensor
(PS70)
Attraction high-voltage
output
M M C C Y Y K K [2] M M C C Y Y K K [2]
Laser
M C Y K M C Y K
Developing locking motor
M C Y K M C Y K
Developing cylinder clutch
M C Y K M C Y K
Developing bias
M M C C Y Y K K M M C C Y Y K K
Transfer high-voltage output
Separation high-voltage
output
Internal/external high-voltage
output
Separation roll push-up
solenoid (SL3)
Separation claw drive
solenoid (SL4)
Hopper motor
Counter
APPENDIX
A-3
APPENDIX
A-4
APPENDIX
A-5
APPENDIX
A-6
APPENDIX
A-7
APPENDIX
2. Abbreviations
A-8
General Circuit Diagram (1/3) C. General Circuit Diagram
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
230V only
Power cord
H
FT1
230V
ET4
Power supply assembly
Deck heater
N
Cassette heater 1
H4
H
N J15F J15M J52
OL1
N
H 1 1 1
FT48 N 2 2 2 J13F J13M 7 J701
FT49 3 ET5 1 1 6
FT2 FT58 FT59 2 2 5 CLC1120
MT1 MT2
H
SSR 3 3 4 DC power supply PCB CLC1150 1130
FT56 FT52 Cassette heater 2 ET6
4 4
H
2
3
Left front door switch Delivery door switch
J16F J16M J53 H5 5 5 2
FT1 SW5
1
2
3
4
H FT55 SW6 H 1 1 1 1 SW4
H FT205 FT207
FT50 ET4 N 2 2 2 J940F J940M FT201 FT203
FT51
J1F N J1705 J1704 J1706 J1703 J1702
N N 3 20 1 1 GND 97
Leakage Noise 1 Environment FT206 FT208
SW3
FT54 FT60 FT61 17 2 2 +15V 98 FT202 FT204
N
breaker FT3 filter 2 switch FT209 FT211
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
100V 9 3 3 GND 99
3 FU101
120V 6 4 4 8.8V 100
4 Transfer unit lever switch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
H
1
2
3
4
8.8V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
FT2
1
2
3
4
ET31 FT57 FT53 J14 5 5 5 101
1
2
3
4
MT1 J953M
1
2
3
4
H 1 J952M J954M J950M J951M 15 6 6 GND 102
N N J914Ma
ELB LF 2 AC fuse PCB 14 7 7 -8V 103 J913M
J953F J952F J954 J950F J951F 8 8 8 GND 104 J913F J914F
FT1 ET20 H 3
+24V 1
+24V 2
+24V 3
+24V 4
GND 5
GND 6
GND 7
GND 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
+3.3V 3
GND 4
H 8.8V
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
FT4 4 9 9 105
+38V
GND
ET32
+12V
GND
GND
GND
+24VF
N
GNDF
+5V
+5V
+8.8V
+8VR
+15V
10 10
GND
GND
GND
GND
1
2
3
SW8
-8V
N +24V
Choke 11 11 J915M
ELCB LF1 ET33
230V only 30 12 12 GND 108 J915F
1
2
3
J25 FT67 FT66 coil PCB 26 13 13 +38V 109 J316
1
2
3
ET204
Cassette heater switch ET207 ET208
14 14 +24V GND 1 Transfer
FT2 J26 ET205 ET206 ET203 ET209 69 +24V 2
15 15 locking
MT1
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N
driver PCB
26 +38V
27 +38V
28 GND
30 GND
29 +38V
G
+15V
Capacitor PCB J922F J922M
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
31
+24V 1 1 1 1 ET220
+24V J310
J2M GND
41 GND 2 2 2 2 GND GND 1
Deck heater Drum heater 46 +5V 3 3 3 3 +5V +5V 2
Registration
+5V
J2F H3 path
100V OL1 DRV4 J22
ET212 GND
4 4 4 GND GND 3
driver PCB
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
GND 5 5 4 ET222 +24V 4
J21 1
FT62 FT64 +24V
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N
N 3 3 3 3 N 1 2
Drum heater
1 +38V
2 +15V
3 +38V
4 +15V
5 +24V
6 +24V
2 2 2 2 2 3
FT63 FT65
MT2 H 1 1 1 1 H 3 4
controller PCB J923F J923M 1 +24V J917M J917F J320
7
8
5
J5M J5F J24F J24M 42 GND GND 1 1 2 2 GND 1 1 GND 1
J919F
6
47 +5V +5V 2 2 3 3 +5V 2 2 +5V 2
Transfer
RL1 J919M
+24V +24V 3 3 1 4 3 3 GND 3 driver
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J51
FT5 FT9 ET211 4 4 4 +24V 4 PCB
ET8 H 3 Flicker
J1F J1M
2 4
FT255
FT251
FT252
FT253
FT254
Leakage Noise 1 1 H 2 R1
controller
Power cord breaker FT3 filter 2 2 FT6 AC power FT10 N 1
PCB
230V only
FT1
H 3 3 H J920F J920M
cut relay FT221
H 4 4 N GND 1 1
FT7 FT11 DC power
N N
cut relay +24V 2 2 AC power
6 8 N FT222
CB1 FT21 FT20 RL3 RL3 cut relay RL1
ET9
FT260
FT256
FT257
1 +24V FT258
FT259
FT8 FT12
FT4 GND GND
2 +38V
3 +38V
4 +38V
1 +24V
2 +24V
SSR
1 GND
1 GND
2 GND
3 GND
4 GND
5 GND
6 GND
N
100V only
120V only
230V only
FT2
A (R-4)
3 +24V
H ET1 +24V +24V
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
LF1 N 1
1
2
3
4
5
ELCB ET2
2
FT23
J937
1
2
3
4
FT22 N N J905 J930 J929 J938 FU941 J939
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ET3
FU904
FU905
FU921
FU922
FU923
FU924
FU925
H J6 J500F J500M
FU901
FU903
FU906
J23
FU932
FU936
FU937
FU938
FU939
FU933
J19
1 N
FU931
FU934
FU935
N 2
Oil pump driver PCB 2 2 2 PSP1
N
4 4 1 Oil pump
J910 J906 J907 J908 J909 J931 J932 J933 J934 J935 J936
J7
1
2
3
L1
H 3 3
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
1
2
N 1 1
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N
FT2
MT1 Fixing upper thermal switch Fixing upper heater
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
230V only
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TP2 H1
J3F MT3 MT4 FT31 FT32 FT33 FT29
3 H
120V
32
33
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
J3M
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1 N
J4F J4M
Fixing lower thermal switch Fixing lower heater
51
55
18
25
10
11
12
2
1
77
78
81
82
52
56
15
7
5
55
67
19
16
35
38
104
105
22
21
110
111
29
28
111
110
108
109
65
67
31
33
101
102
103
61
64
97
98
99
100
32
34
44
49
91
95
43
48
89
93
59
62
36
37
39
40
24
23
60
63
6 6
TP3 H2
5 5 MT5 MT6 FT37 FT38 FT39 FT35
J18F J18M
5 +8.8V
4 +8.8V
6 +3.3V
5 +8VR
8 GNDf
4 H
4 +15V
3 +24V
4 +24V
7 +24V
9 +15V
6 +12V
8 +40V
1 +38V
3 +40V
2 +38V
2 +24V
7 +24V
2 +15V
4 +24V
4 +24V
2 +24V
2 +24V
1 GND
3 GND
6 GND
1 GND
2 GND
1 GND
4 GND
6 GND
8 GND
1 GND
3 GND
5 GND
7 GND
2 GND
4 GND
1 GND
1 GND
1 GND
4 GND
6 GND
1 GND
3 GND
6 GND
1 GND
3 GND
1 GND
3 GND
1 GND
1 GND
2 GND
5 GND
1 GND
9 24Vf
3 8.8V
4 8.8V
2 +5V
2 +5V
2 +5V
2 +5V
7 +5V
2 +5V
2 +5V
3 +5V
4 +5V
4 4 2
7 -8V
3 -8V
5 -8V
3 3 4
5
2 2 1
1 1 3
2 N J1010 J1009 J2010 J380 J943 J370 J374 J1200 J2100 J330 J340 J376 J200 J227
Original scanner Transformer Main motor Fixing motor Analog Transfer locking Pickup Laser Image processor
DC driver PCB Laser controller For external
CPU PCB motor driver PCB PCB driver PCB driver PCB processor PCB driver PCB driver scanner mother PCB
PCB device
PCB motor PCB
Optical Optical
Lamp regulator
thermal switch 1 thermal switch 2 E
H J8M J8F J9 J10 J11F J11M TP1 TP6
86
88
71
74
72
75
31
27
73
76
53
57
90
94
92
96
79
83
54
56
80
84
45
50
66
55
32
33
N FT43 FT44 FT45 FT46
1 1 H N 1 1 1 1
FT24 FT25
2 +24V
N
1 GND
2 2 2 2 2 2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
4 +24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
1 GND
3 GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
2 +24V
GND
1 GND
2 +24V
1 GND
2 +5V
+5V
+5V
3 3 H 3 3 3 3 LA2 J928F J926F J927M
FT41 FT40
SW1 Power switch 4 4 N H 4 J928M J926M J927F
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
J942F
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
Scanning lamp J541F
FT26 FT27 N J942M
J410 J300 J364 J390 J961
+24V
1
2
GND
2 +24V
2 +38V
4 +24V
Duplexing driver
1 GND
1 GND
3 GND
H
HVT-DC Transfer Duplexing B Inverter
PCB locking driver motor driver PCB PCB
1
2
RDF socket PCB PCB
(R-3)
1
2
J804
J372 J420 J400
CCX Drum motor HVT-AC Developing J360
J817A
drive PCB PCB bias PCB Hopper
Original scanner motor PCB
7
8
9
10
11
12
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
HP sensor
PS1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J816B
1
2
3
4
6
7
5
J816H Projector socket Editor socket
Original scanner motor
1
2
3
J816A SK4
FG
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
PM15 J305
2 SCANHP
MT110
M 1 GND
Laser scanner
3 +5V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
Primary charging
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
FM4
J815H Lamp regulator J800A J800H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J815A J800B
assembly fan
J603 J604 FM3
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
FG J735H Back suction fan Original exposure
J450 Original exposure Exhaust fan
Original scanner motor driver PCB
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
MT111 J735 Power system cooling fan 3
FM16
CCD/CCD driver PCB
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FG FM2
system cooling fan 1
1
2
3
J602H supply cord J723H FM15
IP cooling fan J723
Original exposure Electrical Ozone MT113 MT114
FM1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
FM17
1
2
3
J2201 J2002
11
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J602A J602B J802A J802H J811H
CCX main PCB ECO PCB J821B J745H J733A cooling fan 2 J819H FM8
FM5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J802B J811
J803A J733H FM14 J819
J745
1
2
3
J813
11
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J807B J733B
1
2
3
J821H J803B J744H
1
2
SL3FMERR 3
Control J808
1
2
3
4
J744 J822H
J821A J534H
SL3FMON
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J822
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
Card V J818H J534
1
2
3
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(NC)
J818
GND
1
2
PUFMERR 3
J820 J720F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
J812B
GATE-MPULS
PUFMON
1
2
3
LAMP-CNTR
PCMFMERR
OM-ITOP-A
OM-ITOP-B
OM-RESET
PRJ_RXD *
SLIFMERR
PRJ_TXD *
SCFMEON
REFMEON
SCFMERR
REFMERR
PCFMERR
EXFMERR
SSR_ON *
DZ_REQ *
DZ_RXD *
CUR-ERR
DZ_ACK *
DZ_CNT *
DZ_TXD *
TMR-RST
SLIFMON
IPFMEON
LANP-ON
LMP-SNS
IPFMERR
REFMON
PCFMON
EXFMON
1
2
3
4
GND
J812H
D-OUT *
OM-INT
CNECT
D-IN *
J812A
RXD1
RXD2
RXD3
TXD1
TXD2
TXD3
+24V
+24V
3 SL2FMERR
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
(NC)
RXD
CS *
SK *
TXD
8 GO_IN
+5V
+5V
+5V
12 RO_IN
4 BO_IN
6 GE_IN
10 RE_IN
SL2FMON
2 BE_IN
3 OZFMERR
4 FCP *
5 FSH *
8
7
6
5
4
CNTP 3
2
1
1 GND
6 GND
8 GND
9 GND
1 GND
3 GND
5 GND
7 GND
9 GND
11 GND
OZFMON
2 F1 *
7 +5V
10 +9V
11 +9V
3 FR
CNT *
+24V
GND
GND
GND
GND
RXD
2 GND
TXD
STB
+5V
+5V
11
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2 GND
11
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
1
J2102 J2103
J2011 J2001 J2004A J2004B J2003A J2003B J2002A J2002B J2052 J2053
J2051A J2051B
J2004H J2002H
J2003H
CPU PCB J2051H Analog processor PCB
J2006H J2007H J2005H
J2009 J2012 For external device
J2006A J2006B
J30 J2007A J2007B
J2008
J2005A J2005B
J2101
C
J233B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J30
11
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
Memory PCB
BACK_LIGHT_ON *
DOFF
TXD *
XSCL
+24V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
XD0
XD1
XD2
XD3
+5V
+5V
WF
YD
LP
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
11
16
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
16
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
J901A J901B J1005A J1005B J2010A J2010B
J1006
J211B J212B J213B J222B J221B J231B J232B
J901H J1005H J2010H
LZ_VCLK *
J902 J903 J905 J907 J908
V<15>
V<14>
V<13>
V<12>
V<10>
J214 J223
V<11>
(accessory)
V<9>
V<8>
V<7>
V<6>
V<5>
V<4>
V<3>
V<2>
V<1>
V<0>
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
h200/400 *
11
J2
11
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
400/800 *
J251A
J225
PUE *
J216A J217 J218
GND
GND
GND
GND
11
11
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8 K-DGT7
7 K-DGT6
6 K-DGT5
5 K-DGT4
4 K-DGT3
3 K-DGT2
2 K-DGT1
1 K-DGT0
K-DGT2
4 K-RTN3
3 K-RTN2
2 K-RTN1
1 K-RTN0
K-RTN7
11 L-DGT2
10 L-DGT1
9 L-DGT0
L-DGT2
8 L-RTN2
7 L-RTN1
6 L-RTN0
L-RTN3
ELON
TTP-L
XSCC
DOFF
VLCD
VLCD
+24V
12 GND
11 GND
9 GND
5 GND
GND
VDD
VSS
VEE
VEE
10 +5V
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
VR
YD
DF
D0
D1
D2
D3
LP
2
1
J1205
J1206 J216B Image processor
J921 J922 J941 J963 J1210 5 1 J1204H J241 ECO PCB
4 GND 2
Keypad PCB Contrast VR PCB J962
3 +5V 3
1
2 LCD/touch panel BD PCB 2 GND 4 Laser controller PCB
J1201
J923 Inverter 3
1 -5V 5
J1203H
J242
6
PCB 4
J951
Image processor External
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
device socket
Pilot lamp PRJ PCB (accessory)
11
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
APCHOLD
13 DATAout *
THM-RTN
HEAT-ON
5 400/800 *
LD_OFF
LD_ON
9 SDATA
3 CK800
1 CK400
15 Vo<7>
13 Vo<6>
11 Vo<5>
9 Vo<4>
7 Vo<3>
5 Vo<2>
3 Vo<1>
1 Vo<0>
+5VR
16 GND
14 GND
12 GND
10 GND
8 GND
6 GND
4 GND
2 GND
14 GND
12 GND
10 GND
8 GND
6 GND
4 GND
2 GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
THM
11 SCK
7 HD1
24V
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
J1303 J1302 J1301 J1306
J4 J1307 A
Laser driver PCB 1
J1304
Laser heater
PCB
J1305
A-9
A-10
J365
4
3
11
M
2
1
Duplexing motor
J707
3 DUPMLK 1
J661M
2 DUPMON 2
J1029
1 DUPUMA 1
PS32
1 GND 3
J350
2 +24V 2
J701H
J701B
4
J701A
+5V
path 1 sensor
3 DUPUMA * 3
1 10 GND 5
Delivery vertical
4 DUPUMB 4
2 9 DLVP1D 6
PM13
12
5 +24V 5
J706
3 8 +5V 7 11 GND
J706H
1 6 DUPUMB * 6
J342
2 4 7 +24V 8 10 DUPUMA 2 7
Re-pickup motor
1 5 6 DELFLSL * 9 DUPUMA *
SL
9 3
SL10
solenoid
CLC1120/1130.
6 5 GND 10 8 GND 4
General Circuit Diagram (2/3)
7 4 DLVP2D 11 7 DUPUMB 5
(CLC1150 only)
8 3 12 DUPUMB *
Delivery paper
+5V 6 6
deflecting plate
J705
3 9 2 +24V 13 5 GND 7
10 1 DVERPCL * 14 DUPUMHL
J663B
2 4
J663A
8
J665H
J665
J663H
PS33
1 3 REPUCL 9 5 REPUCL * 1 5 1
2 RPUVPD 10
J349
4 +24V 2 4 2
CL
CL15
path 2 sensor
1 GND 11 3 +5V 3 3
J708
Delivery vertical
J708H
2 RPUVPD * 4 2
J1019A
3
1 GND 5 1
Re-pickup clutch
CL
10
CL19
1
J1019H
J664A
J664B
J664H
J666
Delivery vertical
path roller clutch
J689
J689H
1 3 1
2 +24V 1 2 2 2
DUPPFSL * 2
PS28
1 3 1 3
SL
Duplexing feeding assembly
SL13
path sensor
9 +5V
8 GND
Duplexing paper
7
Re-pickup vertical
MS1-SW0
6
J690
J690H
3 +24V 3
2 STCLOSE * 4
SL
5
SL12
1 STOPEN *
solenoid
J659H
J603
J659B
J659A
5 +5V 1 3 1
Stopper plate
4 CIPLVR 2 2 2
J661M
VR2
3 GND 3 1 3 1 C1PUMA 1
J350
2 +24V 2
9
3 C1PUMA * 3
J691
8
Cassette 1 paper
M
level detecting VR
6 4 C1PUMB 4
32 7
PM10
3 GND
7 DJOGMB * 5 +24V 5
2 DUPSAPD 31 6
8 DJOGMB 6 C1PUMB * 6
30 5
PS36
1 +5V
J605H
J659A
7
29 +24V 4 2 GND 1
paper sensor
28 DJOGMA * 3
M
1 C1LFMON 2
Duplexing tray
M11
Cassette 1 pickup motor
27 DJOGMA 2
J393B
J1020A
lifter motor
Cassette 1
J692A
J692B
J699
9
3 1 6 GND 9
J1020H
2 2 5 DUPPPD 10
PS34
1 3 4 +5V 11
J647
J647H
4 3 GND 12
1
paper sensor
DECK-OPEN 25 DJGHP 9
J393H
5 2 13 10 GND 1
SL
2
SL7
24 GND 8 DUPPFSL *
solenoid
6 1 GND 14 9 2 9
+5V
DREPD 15 23 +5V 7 8 STOPEN * 3 8
J698
WIDTH1
J393A
DINPD
J1020B
3 +5V 16 22 6 7 STCLOSE * 4 7
Pickup roller 1
GND
2 21 GND 5 6 GND 5 1
20 DUPPPCL * 4
PS35
1 5 DUPSAPD 6 2
J686M
19 +24V 3 4 DREPD 7
PS20
paper sensor
18 ENDPLSL * 2 3 DUPPPD 8 6 PUP1SL 1
Cassette 1
J1022B
J391B
J648
paper sensor
J693H
J693
1 GND 10 GND 3
J643H
4
J643B
J643A
17
16 PUP1SL* 1 10
1 ENDPLSL * FDC1D 5
J649
18 2
SL
solenoid
1
Stacking
14 +5V 3 8
16 +5V 8 2
guide plate
13 C1PAD * 4 7
PS19
15 DREPD 7 10 ENDPLSL 1 3
J686F
12 12 GND 5 6
DUPPPCL *
Cassette 1
14 GND 6 9 2
lifter sensor
11 +5V 6 5
J391H
DECK-OPEN DINPD 11 GND 1
J1022H
J694H
J694
13 5 8 3
J342
10 C1PUMA 2 10 C1LFD * 7 4
19 12 GND 4 DJGHP
J391A
3 +24V 7 4
C1PUMA * 8
(CLC1120/1130 only)
3
J650H
9 3 9 GND
2 11 +5V 3 6 GND 5
9 2 1
CL
8 GND 4 8 C1PUCL *
CL14
1 DUPPPCL * 20 10 DUPPPD 2 5 DJOGMB * 6
J392B
7 C1PUMB 7 +24V 10 1 2
CL
5
CL11
9 GND 1 4 DJOGMB 7
Duplexing
feed clutch
6 C1PUMB * 6 6 +5V
3 DJOGMA * 8
Cassette 1
5 GND 7 5 FDC1D *
DJOGMA
pickup clutch
2 9
4 C1PUMHL 8 4 GND
J688H
1 GND 10
J688A
J688B
J695
1 3 C1PUCL 9 3 +5V
J651
3 3 GND 21
8
2 2 PUVP1D 10 2 PUVP1D * 1
1-cassette pickup assembly
2 2 DINPD 22 8 +5V 8
sensor
1 GND 11 1 GND
J1019A
PS37
1 3 1 +5V 23 7 DUPSAPD 7 2
J392H
PS46
Duplexing
6 GND 6
inlet paper
J644H
J644B
J644A
STCLOSE *
J392A
5 5
1 8
J1019H
closed sensor
4 STOPEN * 4
2 7
J696
3 3
Cassette 1 open/
+24V
3 GND 24 3 6
2 DUPPFSL * 2
2 DJGHP 25 4 5
J610H
1 +24V 1
J610B
J610A
J618
PS40
1 +5V 26 5 4
12 +5V 1 3 1
6 3
11 C2PWVR 2 2 2
J652
7 2
J1019B
Paper jogging
VR3
10 GND 3 1 3 1
8 1
guide HP sensor
2
sensor
PS21
J697H
J697
Cassette 2 paper
27
width detecting VR
5 DJOGMA
path switch
J351
4 DJOGMA * 28
Pickup vertical
J608H
3 +24V 29 1
J608B
J608A
J617
C2PUMA
M
30 2
PM14
2 DJOGMB 9 +5V 1 4 1 +24V
1 DJOGMB * 31 8 GND 2 3 2 3
C2PUMA *
M
32 7 C2SZ1 3 2 3 4
PM11
C2PUMB
PSU2
Duplexing motor
6 C2SZ0 4 1 4 5
+24V
6
J626
J626H
length sensor
C2PUMB *
1
Cassette 2 paper
2
SL
SL8
J549H
2 solenoid
J560
J549B
J549A
Pickup roller
J556H
J556
J609
J609H
3 1 5 REGDTC * 1
2 5 GND 1 1
2 2 4 GND 2
2
M
1 C2LFMON
SL
4 2
7
SL5
1
M12
3 3 +5V 3
PS70S
PS24
3
4 2 LEDON 4
lifter motor
Cassette 2
Cassette 2
5 1 GND 5
Registration roller
J627
paper sensor
J621H
J621B
J621A
2
J642H
1 +24V 1 16 PUP2SL * 1 10
J642B
J642A
J607
PS70L
J628
J347
RGRLSL * 2 15 +24V 2
J555H
9
Registration sensor
J555
3 +5V 1 1
2 +24V 3 2 C2PLVR 2 14 +5V 3 8 2
J559
VR4
1 REGCL * 4 13 C2PAD * 4 7
CL
3
PS22
CL9
1 GND 3
+24V 5 12 GND 5 6
Cassette 2
17 GND 1 20 GND 1
lifter sensor
GGUIDSL * 6 11 +5V 6 5
16 CONECT 2 19 CONECT 2
Cassette 2 paper
10 C2LFD * 7 4
level detection VR
15 GND 3 18 GND 3
9 GND 8 3
14 SJAMD 4 17 SJAMD 4
1 8 C2PUCL * 9 2 1
13 RGRLSL 5 16 RGRLSL 5 18 GND
7 +24V 10 2
CL
J551H
J551
C2PUMA
CL12
J561H
17
J561A
J561B
12 PRERGD 6 15 PRERGD 6
J317
2 16 C2PUMA * 3 6 +5V
3 TRCMLK 1 3 6 GND 7 14 GND 7
Cassette 2
11
5 FDC2D *
MT108
MT103
SL6
SL
2 TRCMON* 2 2 7 1 REGDTC 15 GND 4
pickup clutch
10 8 13 REGDTC 8
M
4 GND
Attraction
1 GND 3 1 8 OHPDTC 12 OHPDTC 9 14 C2PUMB 5
9
brush motor
9
3 +5V
J630
roller solenoid
SCDSL SCDSL 12 GND 7 1
7 11 10 11
Pickup driver PCB
11 C2PUMHL 8 1 GND 2
6 GND 12 9 GND 12
sensor
PS47
C2PUCL 3
J751H
TRCMLK 10 9
J622H
5 13 8 TRCMLK 13
J751A
J751B
J544
TRCMON 14 7 TRCMON 14 9 GND 10
4
Cassette 2
FT120
FT104
3 1 8 GND 7 1 8
PUP2SL
open/closed
PRDMA 15 6 PRDMA 15 8 11
2 7 PRERGD * 8 3 2 7
2 C2PAD 12
7
sensor
2 PRDMB 16 5 PRDMB 16
PS30
1 3 6 +5V 9 3 6
PRDERR 17 4 PRDERR 17 6 GND 13
4 5 OHPDTC 10 1 4 5
J548H
C2LFD 14
J311B
5
J548A
J548B
3
J558
18
J1013B
5 4 GND 11 5 4
3 1 3 GND 9 2 4 PUVP2D 15
6 12 19 3
J544B-A
J544B-B
3 +5V 6
Pre-registration
6
2 2 2 SJAMD * 10 1 3 FDC2D 16
J631
7 2 LEDON 13 20 7 2
PS7
sensor
J553
1 3 1 +5V 11 2 GND 17 1
J341A
J1017A
3 8 1 GND 14 8 1
1 GND 18 2
sensor
Pickup
Separation
2
PS26
PS69S
3
1
J341H
J311H
J1017H
17 GGVIDSL 1 20 GGVIDSL 1
vertical path 2
J1013H
REGCL *
1-cassette pickup assembly (CLC1150 only)*
16 2 19 REGCL * 2
J311A
J552
15 GND 3 18 GND 3
J557H
J1013A
J557B
14 PRM1HL 4 17 PRM1HL 4
J544H-A
J544H-B
J544A-A
J544A-B
12 1
J312A
solenoid
1 SCDSL *
SL
SL4
PS69L
Transparency sensor
12 PRM1B 6 15 PRM1B 6
14 11 GND 7 14 GND 7 1
C3PUMA
10 PRM1A * 8 13 PRM1A * 8 16 GND 1 2
+24V
motor
Separation claw
PRM1A C3PUMA
J344
9 9 12 PRM1A 9 15 2 3
Feed assembly
C3PUMA *
DC driver PCB
8 10 11 10 14 4
C3PUMB
PM12
Transfer
6 PRM2B * 12 9 PRM2B * 12 12 5 6
C3PUMB *
5 PRM2B 8 PRM2B 13 11 C3PUMB * 6
drum frame
13
connector 2
J312B
Cassette 3 pickup
J546M
J545M
3 6 11
J653
18
J653H
1 1 1 PRDMB 1
M9
19 2 5 C3PAD 12 1
1 4 GND 13
SL9
20 2
SL
solenoid
3 C3LFD 14
Polishing roller
PUVP3D
J314
2 15
6
Pickup roller 3
1 FDC3D 16
J1018A
PRM1B *
Registration path drive PCB
5 1
5
+24V
4 2
PRM1B
PS25
3 3
J1018H
motor 1
PM9
PRM1A *
2
+24V
Cassette 3
1
J654
18
PRM1A
J645H
paper sensor
17
J645A
J645B
J348
6 16 PUP3SL * 1 10
PRM2B * 16
J655
5 15 +24V 2 9
+24V 15 1
4
J1018B
14 +5V 3 8
PRM2B 14 2
M
3
J614H
13 C3PAD * 4 7
PM8
PS23
motor 2
PRM2A * 13 3
J614B
J614A
J620
2 12 GND 5 6
+24V 12 +5V 1 3 1
Cassette 3
1
lifter sensor
C3PWVR 11 +5V 6 5
PRM2A 11 2 2 2
10 C3LFD * 7 4
VR5
10 GND 3 1 3
Pre-registration Pre-registration
J656
9 GND 8 3
J656H
J313
8 C3PUCL * 9 2 1
Cassette 3 paper
7 +24V 10 1 2
CL
CL13
width detecting VR
6 +5V
Cassette 3
5 FDC3D *
pickup clutch
J612H
J612B
J612A
J619
4 GND
J582H
9 +5V 1 4 1
J582B
3 +5V
J574H
J657
J574A
J574B
3 2
SL3
7 1 GND
PSU3
2
push-up
solenoid
6 C3SZ1 4 1 4
sensor
SW3
PS48
3
J646H
Separation
length sensor
J646A
J646B
Cassette 3
lever switch
1 8
Transfer unit
open/closed
Cassette 3 paper
2
J581
7
3 GND 3 3 6
2 BITOP 4 4 5
PS3
J613
J613H
MT109
MT104
4 C3LFMON 2
Side B sensor
10 GND 3 10 GND 3
J658
1 9
M13
7 2
9 2 8 TD-CNCT 4 9 TD-CNCT 4 8 1
1
lifter motor
Cassette 3
8 3 7 BLRMHL 5 8 BLRMHL 5 2
J579
PS27
PS6
Pickup vertical
BLRMB BLRMB
J660H
1 GND 8 5 6 4 8 5 8
J611
P
J660B
J660A
4 7 3 BLRMA * 9 4 BLRMA * 9
2-cassette pickup assembly (CLC1120/1130 only) 3-cassette pickup assembly (CLC1130 only)
3 +5V 1 3
BLRMA 3 BLRMA
J1014A
3 8 2 10 10 C3PLVR 2
2-cassette pickup assembly (CLC1150 only)*
2 2
VR6
J578
J571A-A
J571A-B
9 1 12 1
J321A
3 +5V
S
2 PREJD 10
J322A
PS5
Cassette 3 paper
1 GND 11
P
level detecting VR
J322H
12 BLRMHP 1
J632H
J632B
J1014H
10 1 10 BLRMHP 1 11 POSTJD 2 1
J577
2 2 PREJD
J321H
3 GND 1 9 9 POSTJD 10 3
J1014B
2
sensor
J571B-A
J571B-B
CL10
J321B
PS8
CITOP 5 5 5 GND 7
+5V 6 4 7 4 BITOP 7 5 AITOP 8
J576
frame
7 3 8 3 AITOP 8 4 GND 9
J633H
GND
J633B
3
2 AITOP 8 2 9 2 GND 9 3 SSPUPSL 10 1
10 10 2
PS4
1 +5V 9 1 1 SSPUPSL 2 11
CL
CL16
J623H
11
J623A
J623B
10 1
Multifeeder
11 12 14 MFFDCL * 1 14
pickup clutch
3
13 +24V 2 13
Transfer drum
J575
12 MFPUCL * 3 12
3
J634
11 +24V 4 11
J634H
2
10 MFLFMB 5 10 1
PS2
1
MFLFMA
M
9 6 9 2
M15
8 MFPUSL * 7 8
lifter motor
Multifeeder
Side A sensor
7 +24V 8 7
J323
6 +5V 9 6
J635
6
J635H
BLRMA 5 MFLHD * 10 5
5
+24V 4 GND 11 4
SL
4
SL14
3 MFPUD *
PM7
BLRMB 17 GND 2 2 13 2
2
+24V 16 MFPAD 3 1 GND 14 1
pickup solenoid
1
J341B
BLRMB *
J1017B
15 MFPWVR 4
Attraction/transfer
locking cam motor
14 GND 5
J636
13 MFLHD 6 1
12 MFLLD 7 2
PS17
11 GND 8 3
Multifeeder
10 MFPUD 9
MFCOVD 10
lifter H sensor
9
J515H
J345B
J515A
J515B
J517
8 GND 11
3 GND 1 3
7 MFPUCL 12
2 TRDCPHP 2 2
J345H
MFFDCL 13
J637
6
PS59
1 +5V 3 1 1
5 GND 14
4 MFLFMA 15 2
Transfer drum
Multifeeder
PS 9
3 MFLFMB 16 3
Multifeeder
1 2 GND 17
pickup sensor
J304
2 1 MFPUSL 18
2
J345A
3
3 GND 1 3 4
J638
2 TRDPHP 2 2 5
1
PS57
1 +5V 3 1 6
2
10 GND 1 14
PS62
HP sensor
3
J624H
J624A
13
J624B
TRDCPHP
tray open/
9 2
J516
Multifeeder
J514A
Transfer drum
J514B
8 TCM-DRV 3 12 +5V 1 12
J514H
closed sensor
7 TRDCPMHL 4 11 MFCOVD * 2 11
J625H
10 GND 3 10
J625A
J625B
6 GND 5
J639
5 TRDCPMB * 6 9 +5V 4 9 1 9 1
J513H
5
J513
7 4 TRDCPMB 7 8 MFLLD * 8 2 8 2
7 GND 6
PS18
J303
1 TRDCPMB * 6 3 TRDCPMA * 8 7 3 7 3
Multifeeder
J301B
lifter L sensor
4 TRDCPMA * 3 4 GND 9 4 6 4
locking motor
J641
5 +24V 2 3 REF 10 3 7 3
J1002H
MFPWVR 1
6 TRDCPMA 1 2 11 2 8 2
2
1 GND 12 1 9 1
PS15
3
10 GND 1
Transfer drum cleaner
Multifeeder
J301H
9 TRDPHP 2
paper sensor
8 TDM-DRV 3
J301A
7 TRDMHL 4
J1002A
J302
GND 5
Transfer locking driver PCB
6
6 TRDMB * 6
J640
TRDMB * 5
5
motor
+24V 4 TRDMB 7 1
4 TRDMA * 8 2
TRDMB 3
M
VR7
3 TRDMA 9 3
PM5
TRDMA * 2
2
Multifeeder
GND
paper width
+24V 1 10
1
detecting VR
1
TRDMA
Transfer drum locking
I
J
L
K
P
N
O
M
General Circuit Diagram (3/3)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDEVHP
CDEVHP
KDEVHP
YDEVHP
J594H J595H J596H J597H J590H J591H J592H J593H
GND
GND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
J594 J555 J596 J597 J590 J591 J592 J593
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
KDEVB *1
MDEVB *
KDEVA *
MDEVA *
YDEVB *
YDEVA *
CDEVB *
CDEVA *
KDEVB
MDEVB
KDEVA
MDEVA
YDEVB
YDEVA
CDEVB
CDEVA
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
6
5
4
3
2
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J588A J589A
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J587A J588H J589H
J587H J588B J589B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
J587B
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J585A J586A
J585H J586H
J585B J586B Hoppe motor M toner level C toner level Y toner level Bk toner level M toner C toner Y toner Bk toner
sensor sensor sensor sensor
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
M10 supply supply supply supply
Pre-cleaning paper sensor
TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 clutch clutch clutch clutch W
MDEVCL *
CDEVCL *
KDEVCL *
YDEVCL *
CL5 CL6 CL7 CL8
PS71
Pickup cover
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
M toner Y toner C toner Black toner sensor J678H J679H J680H J681H CL CL CL CL
J361
concentration concentration concentration concentration PS44
J678 J679 J680 J681
J672H J673H J674H J675H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
BKTEP 2
3
sensor sensor sensor sensor J672B J673B J674B J675B
HOPMCW
MTEP
HOPMON
CTEP
YTEP
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
HOPMLK
GND
GND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
J528 J531 J335 J333 J334 J336
GND
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
MT115 MT117 MT119 MT121
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
FDCOVD
1 BKLAON *
J332H J331H
MTNRSUP *
CTNRSUP *
3 BK-SGNI
5
4
3
2
1
YTNRSUP *
KTNRSUP *
1 MLAON *
3 CLAON *
1 YLAON *
2 BK-REF
GND
3 M-SGNI
5 C-SGNI
+5V
3 Y-SGNI
2 M-REF
4 C-REF
2 Y-REF
5 GND
J332A J332B J331A J331B
5 GND
7 GND
6 +8V
5 GND
4 -8V
6 +8V
8 +8V
6 +8V
J521H
4 -8V
6 -8V
4 -8V
+24V
+24V
+24V
+24V
13 CNCT
J521B J524A
RET
2
1
7
1
2
3
4
5
J524H
J518A J519A J520A J522A
J524B
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J518H J519H J520H J522H
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J518B J519B J520B J522B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
J671A_H
J671A_A J671A_B
PCLEDON
CDEVHP
MDEVHP
CDEVB *
KDEVHP
MDEVB *
CDEVHL
CDEYCL
KDEVB *
MDEVHL
MDEYCL
CDEVA *
MDEVA *
KDEVHL
KDEVCL
YDEVHP
KDEVA *
YDEVB *
YDEVHL
YDEYCL
YDEVA *
PCTHM
PCDTC
CDEVB
MDEVB
KDEVB
CDEVA
MDEVA
KDEVA
YDEVB
YDEVA
GND
J671H
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+8V
J671B_H
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J671B_A J671B_B
J1039
V
GND
+8V
-8V
+15V
+5V
+24V
+24Vf
GNDf
J1007A J1007B J1016A J1016B J1015A J1015B J1021A J1021B
DC driver PCB
Power switch
Fixing assembly assembly High-voltage transformer Delivery assembly
Fixing upper
Internal cleaning belt
delivery sensor length sensor MT135 MT133 MT131 MT137
PS12 PS11 BP5 BP3 BP1 BP7
J511 J512
U
Y C M Bk
static eliminator
Fixing oil Fixing lower
1
2
3
1
2
3
Fixing upper Fixing lower Fixing upper Fixing lower Fixing lower Fixing upper BP6 BP4 BP2 BP8
cleaning belt cleaning belt thermistor 2 level sensor cleaning belt
Attraction
thermistor 1 thermistor 3 thermistor 4 FT133 FT132 FT131 FT134
Transfer
solenoid length sensor
Internal
solenoid PS10
PS67
120V/TWN
3
2
1
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
SSR1
1
2
3
CLC1120/1130
UFRCWD
LFRCWD
INDELD
FXOILD
SSR1 J537H
GND
ET100 J538
GND
GND
GND
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
J537
THM1-RET
J715
THM3-RET
THM4-RET
THM2-RET
J407M
UWEBSL
LWEBSL
External
UTHM1
J407F
UTHM2
LTHM3
LTHM4
J543A
+24V
+24V
Primary Post-
1
2
3
4
5
static
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Separation J543H
charging cleaning eliminator J543B
+5V
ET101
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
USSRD
LSSRD
UHON
LHON
GND
120V/USA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J536A
SSR1
Power switch T
1
2
CLC1150
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
Control key
1
2
3
controller PCB
Oil pump driver
measurement Developing bias PCB PS31
driver PCB HVT-AC PCB
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
HVT-DC PCB
2
3
4
5
PCB 1 1
J716 FT108 FT109 J401 J402
J430 J430 PCB J537H J538
J440 J537
1
2
3
4
COPY/RDY 5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
FT118 FT119 Waste toner Ozone
1
2
3
4
5
6
J411 J421
J500AM 11 10 J500BM Pre-exposure
UHON
LHON
FM6
lamp
MT106 MT107 detecting switch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
FT100 FT101 LA1
J500AF 11 10 J500BF SW7
Primary charging
1
2
3
4
wire cleaning motor J532H
PUMPON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MT100 MT101 J711M
PUMPD
USSRD
LSSRD
6
5
4
3
2
1
MT139 MT140
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
M J747B J748B
1
2
J536A
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
11
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J535A J749A J536H
J714M J713M J535H
J932-7
230V J714M
<== J535B J749H J536B
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
J714F J749B
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
WTNRBR-RET
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PELA1ON *
SHUTOFF *
TNFMERR
DLFMERR
COPY/RDY
DBS4 (BK)
OTDELD *
THM1-RET
THM3-RET
THM4-RET
THM2-RET
WTNRBD
KEY_RET
TNFMON
DBS1 (M)
DLFMON
DBS3 (C)
DBS2 (Y)
KEKSW *
PUMPON
DBDCC1
DBDCC2
DBBPC1
DBBPC2
PRIMFW
HVIDCC
AC-ERR
IO-SEL0
IO-SEL1
PRIMRV
DBDCI1
DBDCI2
SPDCC
DCSBY
HVTRC
ACSBY
HVIDCI
SPACC
PUMPD
DBSB1
USSRD
HVATC
HVGIC
HVIOC
LSSRD
SPDCI
HVTRI
SPACI
HVCC
HVATI
HVPR
UHON
LHON
EPOT
HVGI
HVCI
TRIG
+20V
+24V
+24V
+24V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+24V
+24V
GND
GND
GND
+24V
+24V
+5V
GND
GND
+5V
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
1
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
100V/120V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
J1050 J1030
CNT4
CNT3
CNT2
CNT1
J1004A J1004B J1024B J1024A J1012A J1012B J1001B J1001A J1008A J1008B
+24V
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
DCFMERR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2