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Introduction Symbols Used This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information: Symbol Description Indicates an item of a non-specific nature, possibly classified as Note, Caution, or Warning. Indicates an item requiring care to avoid electric shocks. Indicates an item requiring care to avoid combustion (fire). Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems.
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Introduction The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual: 1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with refer- ence to the timing of operation. In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol , the arrow indicates the direction of the electric signal.
Chapter 1 1.1 Product Specifications 1.1.1 Specifications 0024-6980 Item Specifications Remarks Document pickup method Automatic pickup and delivery Document loading direction Face-up Document type Sheet Document loading position Aligned to center Document separation method Upper separation Single A/B type: 42-128g/ m2or less Document longer than Inch type: 50-128g/m2 or less 432 mm: Single-sided...
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Chapter 1 Item Specifications Remarks Book document The pressure plate hinge must move vertically with respect (The document to the book document. thickness must be 50 mm or less.) Document feed speed 100% read: 253 mm/s Document processing speed Single-sided copy: 51 ipm (A4/LTR) Single-sided SEND: 51 ipm Power supply...
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Contents Contents 2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Components........................2-1 2.1.1 Unpacking and Checking the Contents ............................2-1 2.2 Installation Procedure ..............................2-3 2.2.1 Points to Note When Turning OFF the power of Host Machine ....................2-3 2.2.2 Installing the Stream Reading Glass ............................2-3 2.2.3 Installing the DADF ..................................
Chapter 2 2.1 Unpacking and Checking the Components 2.1.1 Unpacking and Checking the Contents 0024-3811 1) Make sure that none of the following parts is missing. [11] [12] [13] [10] [11] [12] [13] F-2-1...
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Chapter 2 DADF main unit 1 unit Stepped screw (M4X10) 2 pcs. Hinge cover 2 pcs. Binding screw (M3X6) 1 pc. Glass positioning plate 1 pc. [10] Flat head screw (M4X6) 1 pc. Glass holder 1 pc. [11]* Finger pinch caution label 1 1 pc.
Chapter 2 3) Remove the screw [1] retaining the front side of the reader left cover. Re- move the 2 flat-head screws [2] to detach the reader upper left cover [3]. 2.2 Installation Procedure (The removed reader upper left cover is no longer necessary.) MEMO: 2.2.1 Points to Note When Turning OFF the power of Host The removed flat-head screws will be used later.
Chapter 2 6) Pressing the projections [2] of the supplied glass holder [1] against the 3) Install the supplied 2 stepped screws (M5X6) [1] at the upper rear of the glass, mount the glass holder with the 2 flat-head screws (M4X6) [3] re- reader.
Chapter 2 5) Secure the hinges with the supplied 2 stepped screws (M4X10) [1]. Secure 7) Peel off the blind sheet [1] from the reader rear cover. (The blind sheet is the right hinge with the screw aligning the edge of the screw with the no longer necessary.) mark-off line (long) [2].
Chapter 2 2) Affix the supplied glass cleaning/lamp caution label [1] of the appropriate 2. Checking the left hinge height language to the reader front cover aligning with the mark-offline [2]. 1) Checking the rear-left height of the DADF Set paper against the protrusions [1] of the stream reading glass in such a manner that the seat [2] of the stream reading glass is nearly hidden.
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Chapter 2 3) Checking the front-left height of the DADF 4. Adjust the height of the left hinge. Set paper against the protrusions [1] of the stream reading glass in such a 1) Adjust the height with the left hinge height adjusting screw [1]. manner that the seat [2] of the stream reading glass is nearly hidden.
Chapter 2 [Right side view] 3) Loosen the screw to adjust the right hinge position. F-2-26 6. Adjust the height of the right hinge 1) If the height is improper, adjust it with the right hinge adjusting screw [1]. CAUTION: Loosen the lock nut [2] before adjustment, and tighten it after adjustment.
Chapter 2 2.3.4 Adjusting the Read Position 4) Confirm the "DOCST"is displayed and press the OK key to change the setting value. 0024-3821 1) Enter to the service mode. [Entering to Service Mode] MEMO: Press the additional function key " ", the 2 key, the 8 keys and the If it is necessary to change the sign (+/-), press the ssterisk key of the numeric keys.
Chapter 2 2.5 Cleaning 9) Select "DF-WLVL4" on the screen and press the OK key. The machine executes the automatic adjustment with the duplex stream reading operation. When the adjustment ends successfully, the machine 2.5.1 Cleaning the Stream Reading Glass indicates "OK"...
Chapter 3 3.1 Basic Construction 3.1.1 Outline of Electric Circuits 0024-6983 Electric circuits of this machine are controlled by the main controller PCB. The main controller PCB detect the input signals from sensors to output the signals that drive DC loads such as motors, solenoids, clutches, and fans at the predetermined timings. The ADF driver PCB does not have a memory area; data such as the data used in the service mode is stored in main controller PCB.
Chapter 3 3.2 Basic Operation 3.2.1 Drive Mechanism and Signals 0024-6984 This machine is a document feeder exclusively for stream reading. This machine uses one motor and two electromagnetic clutches to pick up and feed document sheets. This machine uses a release motor to prevent the trailing edge of a document from swaying. Name (symbol) Function Pickup/feed motor (M1)
Chapter 3 3.2.2 Outline of Operation Modes 0024-6985 This machine has four operation modes. This machine operates in the operation mode specified by the host machine to perform printing. Operation mode names, brief outline of operations, ad associated print modes are given in the following table: Operation mode name Outline of operation Associated print mode...
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Chapter 3 Completion of reading of Completion of reading of first document shee second document sheet Completion of delivery of Start of reading of second document sheet second document sheet End of job Completion of delivery of first document sheet F-3-4...
Chapter 3 3.2.4 Forward Pickup/Reverse Delivery (Double-sided Document -> Duplex Printing) Operation 0024-6987 The document flows as shown below. MEMO: This operation is performed for all double-sided documents irrespective of whether document widths are the same or different. Duplex read operation (when two document sheets are placed) Document Start of reading of front side of first document sheet...
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Chapter 3 Removal of registration loop of Stop after feeding the first document reverse side of first document sheet to reversal position sheet and release of re-pickup and delivery roller Feed of first document sheet and Removal of idle registration loop of start of reading of reverse side first document sheet and release of re-pickup and delivery roller...
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Chapter 3 End of reading of front side Start of separation of second document sheet and pressurization of second document sheet of delivery roller Stop after feeding the second document Start of reading of top side sheet to reversal position of second document sheet Removal of registration loop of reverse Delivery of first document sheet...
Chapter 3 Removal of idle reversal registration Start of reading of reverse side loop of second document sheet and of second document sheet release of re-pickup/delivery roller End of reading of reverse side Pressurization of second document of second document sheet sheet delivery roller Stop after feeding the second Completion of delivery of second...
Chapter 3 b. Mixed size print mode and banner paper mode In the mixed size print mode and banner paper mode, the following three document detection functions are used: Function Description Sensor used (symbol) Document presence/ Detects whether there is a document Document set sensor (SR5) absence detection on the document pickup tray.
Chapter 3 3.3.4 Initial Document Size Detection 0024-6991 The document length sensor 1 (SR8) and document length sensor 2 (SR8) detect the longitudinal size of the document placed on the document tray, and the docu- ment width sensor 1 (PS2) and the document width sensor 2 (PS1) detect the lateral size of the document. When a document is placed on the document tray, detection levers of the two document length sensors move the light shielding plate to prevent light from passing through the photo interrupter.
Chapter 3 3.4 Document Pickup/Separation 3.4.1 Basic Pickup Operation 0024-6992 With a document placed on the document tray, pressing the print start key will pick up the document in the following manner. a. Pickup operation When the pickup/feed motor (M1) turns in reverse direction, the pickup roller unit lowers to rotate the pickup rollers, thus feeding the document. The stopper rises in conjunction with the pickup roller unit.
Chapter 3 d. Stream reading When the leading edge of the document reaches the reading point, an image leading edge signal is sent to the host machine to start stream reading. "Stream reading" is a scan mode in which a document is moved on the optical system's glass using the platen roller. The read image is stored in the memory of the host machine.
Chapter 3 3.5 Document Reversing 3.5.1 Basic Operation 0024-6996 There are two types of document reversal operation: one that is performed from the top to the reverse side of the document and the other that is performed from the reverse side to the top of the document. Since the basic operation methods are identical, only the reversal operation performed from the reverse side to the top is discussed below.
Chapter 3 3.6.2 Release Operation 0024-6999 When a document is read, the read roller 1 (lower driven rollers) are pressurized/released to prevent the training edge of the document from swaying. After separation of the document, the read roller 1 (lower driven rollers) are pressurized by the Release motor (M2) during formation of a registration loop. After lapse of the predetermined time since turning off of the document trailing edge registration sensor, the Release motor is driven to release the read roller 1 (lower driven rollers).
Chapter 3 3.7 Detecting Jams 3.7.1 Jams 0024-7003 This machine detects document jams using the sensors shown below. Document jam check timings are stored in the ROM on the reader controller PCB to check whether a jam has occurred according to presence/absence of a document at the relevant sensor position. When a jam occurs, the host machine stores its code.
Chapter 3 3.9 Stamp Operation 3.9.1 Outline (with the Stamp Unit-B1) 0024-7005 If the stamp function is selected in the FAX mode of the host machine, the stamp solenoid drive signal received from the ADF driver PCB drives the stamp solenoid (SL1) to affix a stamp indicating that the document has been read or sent.
3.10 Fan 3.10.1 Fan Operation 0024-7007 The fan (FM1) mounted on this machine always operates at full speed from the time ADF starts to feed paper until paper delivery is completed and exhausts the heat emitted by the ADF driver PCB and pickup/feed motor (M1). The air flow is shown below. F-3-33...
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Contents Contents 4.1 Points to Note on Disassembly and Reassembly ......................4-1 4.1.1 Points to Note When Turning Off the Main Power of the Host Machine..................4-1 4.2 External Covers ................................4-1 4.2.1 Front Cover ....................................4-1 4.2.1.1 Removing the Front Cove ....................................4-1 4.2.2 Rear Cover....................................
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Contents 4.5.1.1 Removing the Fan......................................4-14 4.5.1.2 Precaution about Fan Installation ................................. 4-14 4.5.2 Inner Sensor of Feed Unit ................................4-14 4.5.2.1 Removing the Sensor in the Feed Unit ................................. 4-14 4.5.3 Document Width Volume ................................4-16 4.5.3.1 Removing the Relay PCB..................................... 4-16 4.5.4 Cover Open/Closed Sensor ................................
Chapter 4 4.1 Points to Note on Disassembly and 2) Move to the back of the host machine and detach the rear cover [2]. - Screw [1], 2 pcs. Reassembly 4.1.1 Points to Note When Turning Off the Main Power of the Host Machine 0024-7008 Points to Note When Turning Off the Main Power of the Host...
Chapter 4 14) Remove the metal plate [1]. 4) Remove the pickup clutch [1]. - Screw [2], 3 pcs. - Harness clamp [2] - Resin ring [3] - Bearing [4] F-4-10 15) Remove the two timing belts [1]. F-4-13 F-4-11 Install the pickup clutch with the clutch gear [5] (white) aligned with 4.3.4 Pickup Clutch the mark "W"...
Chapter 4 4) Remove the registration clutch [1]. 7) Remove the pickup roller unit [1]. - Harness clamp [2] - Resin ring [2], 2 pcs. - Resin ring [3] - Bearing [3], 2 pcs. - Bearing [4] F-4-17 4.4.1.2 Precaution about Pickup Roller Unit Installation 0024-7018 - Install the pickup roller unit with the stopper arm [1] positioned at the front as shown.
Chapter 4 4.4.4 Upper Registration Roller 8) Remove the pickup roller [1] and feed roller [2]. - Screw [3] - Roller holder [4] 4.4.4.1 Points to Note When Replacing the Upper Registration Roller 0024-7021 Keep the upper registration roller position adjustment top [1] in position when replacing the upper registration roller.
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Chapter 4 7) Disconnect the nine connectors [1] from the ADF driver PCB. 16) Remove the resin ring [1], pulley [2], gear [3], E-ring [4], and bearing [5]. 17) Remove the gear [6], gear [7], gear [8], and bearing [9]. F-4-22 8) Remove the document tray.
Chapter 4 16) Remove the E-ring [1], pulley [2], gear [3], and bearing [4]. - Document tray harness 9) Remove the pickup/feed motor together with the support plate. - Connector, 1 pc. - Tension spring, 1 pc. - Screw, 2 pcs. 10) Remove the left hinge.
Chapter 4 16) Remove the resin ring [1], pulley [2], gear [3], E-ring [4], and bearing 19) Remove the read roller 1 [1]. [5]. - Pulley [2], 1 pc. 17) Remove the gear [6], gear [7], gear [8], and bearing [9]. - E-ring [3], 1 pc.
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Chapter 4 7) Disconnect the nine connectors [1] from the ADF driver PCB. 16) Remove the resin ring [1], pulley [2], gear [3], E-ring [4], and bearing [5]. 17) Remove the gear [6], gear [7], gear [8], and bearing [9]. F-4-40 8) Remove the document tray.
Chapter 4 7) Disconnect the nine connectors [1] from the ADF driver PCB. 13) Remove the feed unit [1]. - Screw [2], 8 pcs. F-4-52 8) Remove the document tray. - Screw - Harness guide, 2 pcs. - Document tray harness 9) Remove the pickup/feed motor together with the support plate.
Chapter 4 5) Remove the tray holder [1]. 3) Remove the fan [1]. - Screw [2] - Harness clamp [2], 2 pcs. - Connector [3] - Screw [4] F-4-57 6) Move to the back of the host machine and detach the rear cover. - Screw, 2 pcs.
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Chapter 4 - Document tray harness 16) Remove the resin ring [1], pulley [2], gear [3], E-ring [4], and bearing 9) Remove the pickup/feed motor together with the support plate. [5]. - Connector, 1 pc. 17) Remove the gear [6], gear [7], gear [8], and bearing [9]. - Tension spring, 1 pc.
Chapter 4 3) Remove the document set sensor [1]. 2) Remove the last document detection sensor [1]. - Connector [2], 1pc. - Connector [2] F-4-71 4.5.6 Document Length sensor 4.5.6.1 Removing the Document Length Sensor F-4-73 0024-7036 1) Detach the cover on the reverse side of the document tray. 4.5.8 Release Motor HP Sensor - Screw, 3 pcs.
Chapter 5 5.1 User Maintenance 5.1.1 Cleaning 0024-7044 Tell the user to clean the following parts every 2000 sheets. Parts to clean Cleaning method Cleaning cycle Remarks White plate (pressure Clean with a cloth which As required plate) is dampened with water or neutral detergent and Document glass (large/ As required or every...
Chapter 5 3) Using tweezers or the like, attach a new stamp. Be sure to attach the new stamp with the stamp face up. F-5-3 If the stamp is floating, a jam can occur. Be sure to push in the stamp until it clicks.
Chapter 5 5.2.3 Periodical Servicing 5.2.3.1 Periodic Service Items 0024-7048 Use only the specified solvents and oil. Black streaks can appear due to the paper dust and other foreign particles on the rollers, scrapers, and other part. Clean these parts with care. A:Cleaning B:Replacement C:Lubrication D:Adjustment E:Inspection As for the user maintenance point as well, clean it at the time of the periodic maintenance.
Chapter 5 2. Checking the left hinge height 1) Checking the rear-left height of the DADF 5.3 Adjustment Set paper against the protrusions [1] of the stream reading glass in such a manner that the seat [2] of the stream reading glass is nearly hidden. 5.3.1 Basic Adjustment CAUTION: Set paper so that it does not reach the document reading area [3].
Chapter 5 3) Checking the front-left height of the DADF 4. Adjust the height of the left hinge. Set paper against the protrusions [1] of the stream reading glass in such a 1) Adjust the height with the left hinge height adjusting screw [1]. manner that the seat [2] of the stream reading glass is nearly hidden.
Chapter 5 5.3.1.4 Adjusting the Read Position 1) Load a test chart in the DADF to make a copy. 0024-7053 1) Start service mode. MEMO [Starting Service Mode] The test chart is printed on the back cover of the Installation Procedure (this Press the User Mode key, press the 2 and 8 keys at the same time, and manual).
Chapter 5 5.3.1.8 Adjusting the White Level 0024-7057 MEMO This is a item of adjustment in which the white level of images made in stream reading mode are matched with the white level of images made in copyboard cover mode. If you omit this adjustment, the following will likely occur: - inappropriate reproduction of background density in images made in stream reading mode...
Chapter 6 6.1 Service Error Code 6.1.1 Error Code List 0024-7072 Code Detail Error state Description code E413 Release motor error (The level of the roller motor HP sensor has not changed within the specified time even after the Shift motor was driven.) Cause: The release motor HP sensor, release motor, or ADF driver PCB is defective or the release cam load has increased.
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Chapter 6 Code Name Sensor No. Description 0095 Pickup NG A pickup signal has been received for 2 seconds with no document placed on the tray.