Kyocera FS-C5020N Service Manual
Kyocera FS-C5020N Service Manual
Kyocera FS-C5020N Service Manual
SERVICE
MANUAL
Published in January 2005
842F3111
2F3SM061
Revison 1
Revision history
This booklet provides safety warnings and precautions for our service personnel to ensure the safety of
their customers, their machines as well as themselves during maintenance activities. Service personnel
are advised to read this booklet carefully to familiarize themselves with the warnings and precautions
described here before engaging in maintenance activities.
Safety warnings and precautions
Various symbols are used to protect our service personnel and customers from physical danger and
to prevent damage to their property. These symbols are described below:
DANGER: High risk of serious bodily injury or death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect
compliance with warning messages using this symbol.
WARNING: Serious bodily injury or death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance
with warning messages using this symbol.
CAUTION: Bodily injury or damage to property may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect
compliance with warning messages using this symbol.
Symbols
The triangle ( ) symbol indicates a warning including danger and caution. The specific point
of attention is shown inside the symbol.
General warning.
indicates a prohibited action. The specific prohibition is shown inside the symbol.
Disassembly prohibited.
indicates that action is required. The specific action required is shown inside the symbol.
WARNING
Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections to
one outlet: they may cause fire or electric shock. When using an extension cable, always check
that it is adequate for the rated current. .............................................................................................
Connect the ground wire to a suitable grounding point. Not grounding the printer may cause fire or
electric shock. Connecting the earth wire to an object not approved for the purpose may cause
explosion or electric shock. Never connect the ground cable to any of the following: gas pipes,
lightning rods, ground cables for telephone lines and water pipes or faucets not approved by the
proper authorities. ............................................................................................................................
CAUTION:
Do not place the printer on an infirm or angled surface: the printer may tip over, causing injury. ......
Do not install the printer in a humid or dusty place. This may cause fire or electric shock. ...............
Do not install the printer near a radiator, heater, other heat source or near flammable material.
Always handle the machine by the correct locations when moving it. ...............................................
Always use anti-toppling and locking devices on printers so equipped. Failure to do this may cause
the printer to move unexpectedly or topple, leading to injury. ...........................................................
Avoid inhaling toner or developer excessively. Protect the eyes. If toner or developer is acciden-
tally ingested, drink a lot of water to dilute it in the stomach and obtain medical attention immedi-
ately. If it gets into the eyes, rinse immediately with copious amounts of water and obtain medical
attention. ......................................................................................................................................
Advice customers that they must always follow the safety warnings and precautions in the printers
instruction handbook. .....................................................................................................................
2.Precautions for Maintenance
WARNING
Always remove the power plug from the wall outlet before starting machine disassembly. ...............
Always follow the procedures for maintenance described in the service manual and other related
brochures. .......................................................................................................................................
Under no circumstances attempt to bypass or disable safety features including safety mechanisms
and protective circuits. .....................................................................................................................
When the service manual or other serious brochure specifies a distance or gap for installation of a
part, always use the correct scale and measure carefully. ................................................................
Always check that the printer is correctly connected to an outlet with a ground connection. .............
Check that the power cable covering is free of damage. Check that the power plug is dust-free. If it
is dirty, clean it to remove the risk of fire or electric shock. ..............................................................
Never attempt to disassemble the optical unit in machines using lasers. Leaking laser light may
damage eyesight. ...........................................................................................................................
Handle the charger sections with care. They are charged to high potentials and may cause electric
shock if handled improperly. ............................................................................................................
CAUTION
Wear safe clothing. If wearing loose clothing or accessories such as ties, make sure they are
safely secured so they will not be caught in rotating sections. ..........................................................
Use utmost caution when working on a powered machine. Keep away from chains and belts. ........
Handle the fixing section with care to avoid burns as it can be extremely hot. ..................................
Check that the fixing unit thermistor, heat and press rollers are clean. Dirt on them can cause
abnormally high temperatures. ........................................................................................................
Do not remove the ozone filter, if any, from the printer except for routine replacement. ....................
Do not pull on the AC power cord or connector wires on high-voltage components when removing
them; always hold the plug itself. .....................................................................................................
Do not route the power cable where it may be stood on or trapped. If necessary, protect it with a
cable cover or other appropriate item. .............................................................................................
Treat the ends of the wire carefully when installing a new charger wire to avoid electric leaks. ........
Run wire harnesses carefully so that wires will not be trapped or damaged. ....................................
After maintenance, always check that all the parts, screws, connectors and wires that were
removed, have been refitted correctly. Special attention should be paid to any forgotten connector,
trapped wire and missing screws. ...................................................................................................
Check that all the caution labels that should be present on the machine according to the instruction
handbook are clean and not peeling. Replace with new ones if necessary. ......................................
Handle greases and solvents with care by following the instructions below: .....................................
Use only a small amount of solvent at a time, being careful not to spill. Wipe spills off completely.
Ventilate the room well while using grease or solvents.
Allow applied solvents to evaporate completely before refitting the covers or turning the power
switch on.
Always wash hands afterwards.
Never dispose of toner or toner bottles in fire. Toner may cause sparks when exposed directly to
fire in a furnace, etc. .......................................................................................................................
Should smoke be seen coming from the printer, remove the power plug from the wall outlet imme-
diately. ............................................................................................................................................
3.Miscellaneous
WARNING
Never attempt to heat the drum or expose it to any organic solvents such as alcohol, other than the
specified refiner; it may generate toxic gas. .....................................................................................
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CONTENTS
1-1 Specifications
1-1-1 Specifications..........................................................................................................................................1-1-1
1-1-2 Parts names...........................................................................................................................................1-1-3
(1) Overall ...............................................................................................................................................1-1-3
(2) Operation panel.................................................................................................................................1-1-4
1-1-3 Cross section view ..................................................................................................................................1-1-5
1-3 Installation
1-3-1 Unpacking and installation .....................................................................................................................1-3-1
(1) Installation procedure ........................................................................................................................1-3-1
1-3-2 Installing expansion memory (optional) ..................................................................................................1-3-8
1-3-3 Installing a memory card (optional).........................................................................................................1-3-9
1-3-4 Installing the network interface card (optional) .....................................................................................1-3-10
1-3-5 Installing the hard disk unit (optional) ...................................................................................................1-3-11
1-5 Troubleshooting
1-5-1 Paper misfeed detection .........................................................................................................................1-5-1
(1) Paper misfeed indication ...................................................................................................................1-5-1
(2) Paper misfeed message display .......................................................................................................1-5-2
1-5-2 Self-diagnosis .........................................................................................................................................1-5-3
(1) Self-diagnostic function .....................................................................................................................1-5-3
(2) Self-diagnostic code ..........................................................................................................................1-5-4
1-5-3 Electrical problems................................................................................................................................1-5-21
1-5-4 Image formation problems ....................................................................................................................1-5-24
1-7 Firmware
1-7-1 Downloading firmware ............................................................................................................................1-7-1
(1) Downloading the firmware from the parallel interface ......................................................................1-7-2
(2) Downloading the firmware from the memory card.............................................................................1-7-3
2-4 Appendixes
2-4-1 Appendixes .............................................................................................................................................2-4-1
(1) Timing chart No. 1 Paper cassette, A4 size ......................................................................................2-4-1
(2) Timing chart No. 2 Paper cassette, Legal size..................................................................................2-4-2
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1-1 Specifications
1-1-1 Specifications
Type ................................................ Desktop
Printing system ............................... Electrophotographic printing (tandem)
Paper type ...................................... Cassette: Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m2)
Recycled paper (60 to 90 g/m2)
Thick paper (90 to 105 g/m2)
MP tray: Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m2)
Recycled paper (60 to 90 g/m2)
Thick paper (90 to 200 g/m2)
Special paper: Transparencies, labels, envelopes, postcards, tracing paper
Paper sizes ..................................... A4 (210 297 mm)
B5 (182 257 mm)
A5 (148 210 mm)
Letter (81/2" 11")
Legal (81/2" 14")
Non-standard size (148 to 216 mm 210 to 356 mm: cassette), (70 to 216 mm 148
to 297 mm: MP tray)
Print speeds.................................... Cassette (Values within [ ] are for duplex printing using the duplexer DU-300/301.)
A4: 16 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
B5: 17 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
A5: 17 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
Letter-R: 17 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
Legal: 14 pages/minutes [14 pages/minutes]
MP tray (in cassette mode)
A4: 15 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
B5: 16 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
A5: 16 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
Letter: 16 pages/minutes [16 pages/minutes]
Legal: 13 pages/minutes [14 pages/minutes]
First print time ................................. Standby mode: 16 seconds or less (A4)
Sleep mode: 96 seconds or less (A4)
Warm-up time ................................. Sleep mode: 80 seconds or less (room temperature 23 C, 60% RH)
Power on: 80 seconds or less (room temperature 23 C, 60% RH)
Paper feed system.......................... One universal cassette and one MP tray
Paper loading capacity ................... Cassette: 500 sheets (80 g/m2, 0.11 m)
MP tray: 100 sheets (80 g/m2, 0.11 m)
Paper eject system ......................... Face down: 250 sheets (80 g/m2, 0.11 m), equipped with a face-down paper full sen-
sor
Face up: 250 sheets, Optional face-up tray PT-300 must be installed (100 sheets
when the duplexer DU-300/301 is installed
Photoconductor............................... OPC drum (diameter 30 mm)
Charging system............................. Scorotron (positive charging)
Light source .................................... LED
Developing system ......................... Touch down development method
Developer: Two-component magnetic toner
Toner replenishing: Automatic from the toner container
Transfer system .............................. Primary transfer: Transfer belt (negative-charged)
Secondary transfer: Transfer roller (negative-charged)
Separation system ......................... Small radius curvature separation
Fixing system.................................. Heat roller system (Oil-less)
Heat roller (diameter 35 mm, 500 W halogen heater lamp)
Pressure roller (diameter 35 mm, 350 W halogen heater lamp)
Charge erasing system................... Exposure by eraser lamp (LED)
Cleaning system ............................. Drum: Counter blade
Primary transfer belt: Fur brush
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(1) Overall
USA/Canada European countries
Figure 1-1-1
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Figure 1-1-2
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Optional
duplexer
Optional
paper feeders
Paper path
(Main unit)
Paper path
(Optional unit)
Figure 1-1-3
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b c
a: 385mm/15.16"
b: 345mm13.58"
c: 470mm18.5"
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1-3 Installation
Start
Unpacking
Loading paper
Figure 1-3-1
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Unpacking.
European/Pacific U.S.A./Canada
countries
Figure 1-3-3
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Packing item
Packing cover
Figure 1-3-4
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Figure 1-3-5
Figure 1-3-6
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Figure 1-3-7
Figure 1-3-8
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Side cover
Figure 1-3-9
Loading paper.
Paper size
window
Paper cassette
Figure 1-3-10
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USB
Ethernet
Parallel
Power cord
Figure 1-3-11
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<Procedure>
1. Turn off printer power.
* Caution: Do not insert or remove expan-
sion memory while printer power is on.
Doing so may cause damage to the printer
and the expansion memory.
2. If a memory card is currently installed in the
memory card slot (See the figure), remove
the memory card first. Screw
3. Remove two screws and then remove the
main controller PWB.
Memory card
slot
Screw
Figure 1-3-12
Figure 1-3-13
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<Procedure>
1. Turn off printer power.
* Caution: Do not insert or remove memory
card while printer power is on. Doing so may
cause damage to the printer and the mem-
ory card.
2. Insert the memory card into the memory
card slot.
Memory card slot
3. Format the memory card before use. (Refer
to the operation guide.)
Memory card
Figure 1-3-14
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<Procedure>
1. Turn off printer power. Optional interface slot
2. Remove the two screws and then remove
the optional interface slot cover.
3. Insert the network interface card into the
optional interface slot. IB-22
4. Use the two screws to secure the network
interface card.
Screws
Cover
Network
Screws interface card
Figure 1-3-15
Network
interface card
Network cable
Figure 1-3-16
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Screws
Cover
Figure 1-3-17
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Message display
Ready
--- A4 PLAIN
Print
Menu Map
>Service >
>>Drum
>>DEV-CLN To perform developer refreshing.
See page 1-4-14.
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/AAAAAAA/
/0000/0000/0000/0000/0000/
/0000/0000/0000/0000/
/00000000/00000000/00000000/00000000/
/RS2/[0003-0003]/0/30/88/
00.00.00.00.00.00
A:1234567890123456
/03030303/03030303/03030303/03000000/00000000/03030303/03030303/
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SPD2:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E
/0000000000000000/0000000000000000/0000000000000000/0000000000000000
/0000000000000000/0000000000000000/0000000000000000/0000000000000000
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/0000000000000000/0000000000000000/0000000000000000/0000000000000000
DN:SPL9200007/SPL9200007/SPL9200007/SPL9200007/SN:SPL9200010
Figure 1-4-1
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Service information
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DN:SPL9200007/SPL9200007/SPL9200007/SPL9200007/SN:SPL9200010
Figure 1-4-2
Items Description
Operation panel PWB information [Operation panel PWB mask ROM version]
Software jumper switch information [First byte/second byte (displayed in OEM mode only)]
(hexadecimal) First byte
Bit 0 = 1: (Fixed)
Bit 1 = 0: Overseas, 1: Domestic (Japan)
Bit 2, 3 (Not used)
Bit 4 = 0: Kyocera, 1: OEM
Bit 5 = 0: For Europe, 1: For US
Bit 6 = 0: Non MICR mode, 1: MICR mode
Bit 7 = 0: Kyocera, 1: Kyocera Mita
Second byte: Displayed in OEM mode only
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Items Description
NVRAM error (displayed only when any error 01: ID error
has occurred) 02: Version error
03: Checksum error
04: NVRAM crash error
NVRAM downloading status 00: Normal (not downloaded)
Bit 0: Font data
Bit 1: Host data
Bit 2: Macro data
Bit 3: Program data
Bit 4: Operation panel message data (file name dis-
played)
Bit 5: OEM data (file name displayed)
Bit 6: Reserved
Bit 7: Error occurred
Printable area setting /Top offset/Left offset/Page length/Page width
Left offset for each paper source /MP tray/Cassette 1/Cassette 2/Cassette 3/Cassette 4/
Envelope feeder/Duplexer
Top offset for each paper source /MP tray/Cassette 1/Cassette 2/Cassette 3/Cassette 4/
Duplexer
Offset for page rotation Top offset / Left offset /
Optional paper feeder life counter /Paper feeder 1/Paper feeder 2
Optional paper feeder life counter /Paper feeder 3
Optional paper eject unit life counter / Duplexer/
Drum life counter /Cyan drum unit/Magenta drum unit/Yellow drum unit/
Black drum unit
Optional unit software version /Paper feeder1/Paper feeder 2/Paper feeder 3/Envelope
feeder/Duplexer
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Items Description
MAC address
Media type attributes Media type setting value from 1 to 28 (fixing temperature,
paper thickness, duplex printing, refer to next page)
(14 to 20 are unused and always 0x00.)
NOTE:
Code conversion
A B C D E F G H I J
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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>>Print Description
Event Log Prints the history of paper misfeeds and self-diagnostic errors including up to 16 items from
the latest occurrence of such an error. (If the number of errors exceeds 16, errors will be
deleted sequentially from the oldest one.)
Purpose
To allow machine malfunction analysis based on the frequency of paper misfeeds and self-
diagnostic errors.
Procedure
1. Enter the service mode [>>Print Event log].
2. Press the ENTER key. >>Print Event Log? will be displayed.
3. Press the ENTER key. A sheet of event log will be printed.
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Items Description
BROM version
Paper Jam Log # Count. Event
Remembers 1 to 16th of The total page count Log code (2 digit,
occurrence. If the occur- at the time of the hexadecimal, 6 cate-
rence of the previous paper jam. gories)
paper jam is less than
16, all of the paper jams (a) Cause of a
are logged. When the paper jam
occurrence execeeds (b) Position of
16, the oldest occur- paper jam
rence is removed. (c) Paper source
(d) Paper size
(e) Paper type
(f) Paper exit
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [42] (MP tray)
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [31] (Cassette 1)
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [31] (Cassette 2)
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [31] (Cassette 3)
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [31] (Cassette 4)
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [31] (Duplexer)
10: Paper does not arrive at the registration sensor. [31] (Envelope feeder)
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Items Description
11: Paper does not pass the registration sensor. [48]
cont. 12: Paper remains at the registration sensor when power is turned on. [48]
20: Paper does not arrive at the exit sensor. [48]
21: Paper does not pass the exit sensor. [48]
22: Paper remains at the exit sensor when power is turned on. [48]
30: Paper does not arrive at the paper feeder 1 paper sensor. [42] (Cassette 2)
30: Paper does not arrive at the paper feeder 1 paper sensor. [42] (Cassette 3)
30: Paper does not arrive at the paper feeder 1 paper sensor. [42] (Cassette 4)
31: Paper does not pass the paper feeder 1 paper sensor. [32]
32: Paper remains at the paper feeder 1 paper sensor when power is turned on. [48]
40: Paper does not arrive at the paper feeder 2 paper sensor. [33] (Cassette 3)
40: Paper does not arrive at the paper feeder 2 paper sensor. [34] (Cassette 4)
41: Paper does not pass the paper feeder 2 paper sensor. [33]
42: Paper remains at the paper feeder 2 paper sensor when power is turned on. [33]
50: Paper does not arrive at the paper feeder 3 paper sensor. [34] (Cassette 4)
51: Paper does not pass the paper feeder 3 paper sensor. [34]
52: Paper remains at the paper feeder 3 paper sensor when power is turned on. [34]
A1: Paper does not arrive at the vertical path sensor. [48] (duplexer)
A2: Paper does not arrive at the switchback sensor. [49] (duplexer)
A3: Paper does not pass the duplex refeed sensor. [49] (duplexer)
A4: Paper does not arrive at the duplexer refeed eject sensor. [49]
A5: Paper does not pass the duplexer refeed rear edge sensor. [49]
A6: Paper does not pass the duplexer refeed eject sensor. [49]
A7: Duplexer overflow (Third sheet is commanded when second sheet remains). [49]
A9: Paper remains in the duplexer when power is turned on. [49]
E0: Paper misfeed occurs due to forced stop when an error occurs
during printing. (such as opening of a cover)
F0 to FE: Paper misfeed by another cause.
Printer
Envelope
47 (Rear cover) feeder
41
(MP tray)
Duplexer
(Inside the printer) 42
48
02
01 31
01
(Cassette 1)
02 49 03
01
32
Paper
feeder 1 (Cassette 2)
01
Paper 33
feeder 2
(Cassette 3)
01 34
Paper
feeder 3
(Cassette 4)
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Items Description
(c) Detail of paper source (Hexadecimal)
cont.
00: Manual feed tray
01: Paper cassette
02 to 07, 09: Not used
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Items Description
Example:
T00: 1
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>>Color Description
Calibration Executing the density of color using.
Purpose
To carry out color calibration manually besides it can be carried out automatically each time
the printer is turned on.
Start
1. Enter the service mode [>>Color Calibration].
2. Press the ENTER key twice. The color calibration starts and automatically finishes.
Completion
>>Print Description
Test Page Four colors are printed respectively with halftones of three different levels.
Purpose
To check the activation of the developer and drum units of four colors.
Start
1. Enter the service mode [>>Printing Test Page].
2. Press the ENTER key twice. The test page is printed.
Completion
black
16/256
Density*2 24/256 Black
32/256
cyan
Cyan
magenta
Magenta
green
Green*1
(Yellow)
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>>Maintenance Description
The "Install MK" message means that maintenance kit should be replaced at 200,000 images
of printing. The interval counter must be manually reset using this service item.
MK-510/MK-512 Maintenance kit includes the following units:
MK-510 (For 220 - 240 V AC model)
Drum unit: DK-510
Cyan developer unit: DV-510C
Magenta developer unit: DV-510M
Yellow developer unit: DV-510Y
Black developer unit: DV-510K
Fuser unit: FK-510 (E)
Paper feed unit: FE-510
Primary transfer set: TR-510
(Primary transfer unit and primary transfer cleaning unit)
Ozone filters 2: [Part No.: 2D902530]
Feed roller set:
Retard roller: [Part No.: 5AAVROLL+052]
MP tray feed roller: [Part No.: 5AAVROLL+051]
MK-512 (For 120 V AC model)
Drum unit: DK-512
Cyan developer unit: DV-512C
Magenta developer unit: DV-512M
Yellow developer unit: DV-512Y
Black developer unit: DV-512K
Fuser unit: FK-512 (E)
Paper feed unit: FE-512
Primary transfer set: TR-512
(Primary transfer unit and primary transfer cleaning unit)
Ozone filters 2: [Part No.: 2D902530]
Feed roller set:
Retard roller: [Part No.: 5AAVROLL+052]
MP tray feed roller: [Part No.: 5AAVROLL+051]
Purpose
To reset the life counter for the developer units and drum units included in maintenance kit.
Procedure for replacing the maintenance kit
1. Remove the four old drum units (See page 1-6-13).
2. Remove the LED print head from each old drum unit and then refit to the new drum unit
(See page 1-6-13).
3. Install the four new drum units.
4. Replace the four developer units (See page 1-6-12).
5. Replace the fuser unit (See page 1-6-19).
6. Replace the paper feed unit (See page 1-6-6).
7. Replace the primary transfer unit (See page 1-6-16).
8. Replace the primary transfer cleaning unit (See page 1-6-18).
9. Replace the two ozone filters (See page 1-6-37).
10. Replace the retard roller (See page 1-6-8).
11. Replace the MP tray feed roller (See page 1-6-11).
Start
Enter the service mode [>>Maintenance].
1. Press the ENTER key, >>Maintenance? is displayed.
2. Press the ENTER key twice. The counter for each component is reset immediately.
Completion
Note:
Occurrences of resetting the maintenance kits are recorded on the service status page in
number of pages or images at which the maintenance kit was replaced (See page 1-4-2).
This may be used to determine the possibility that the counter was errorneously or uninten-
tionally reset.
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Developer refreshing
>>DEV-CLN Description
The laser output of the image data for developer refreshing is carried out, and operation to
exposure, developing, and primary transfer is performed by 20 pages. (Paper is not fed)
Purpose
To perform when occurring the decrease of image density or the developing problem.
Procedure
1. Enter the service mode [>>DEV-CLN].
2. Press the ENTER key. Message >>DEV-CLN? will be displayed.
3. Press the ENTER key. Developer refreshing will be started.
A4 paper size
33 mm
200 mm
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>>Drum Description
Rotates the drum approximately 5 minutes with toner lightly applied onto the drum using the
high-voltage output control of the engine controller PWB. The cleaning blade in the drum unit
scrapes toner off the drum surface to clean it.
Purpose
To clean the drum surface when image failure occurs due to contamination. This mode is use-
ful when dew condensation on the drum occurs.
Procedure
1. Enter the service mode [>>Drum].
2. Press the ENTER key. Message >>Drum? will be displayed.
3. Press the ENTER key. Drum surface refreshing will start and finish after approximately 3
minutes.
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1-4-2 Maintenance
(1) Method of removing the toner soiling which comes in contact with heat roller and Press roller
When misfeeding has occurred in the fuser unit, misfeed paper can coil around the heat roller or the press roller. Remov-
ing the misfed paper will cause, there are times when the toner soiling remains in the heat roller or the press roller. Follow
the procedure below in this case and remove the toner soiling from the heat roller or the press roller.
1. Remove the misfed paper. Cancel misfeed by opening and closing a cover. wait until the message display shows
Ready.
2. Press [MENU] and set paper type to [Transparency] and paper source to [MP tray].
3. Set the a sheet (transparency sheet [3M CG3700] or thick paper with the of more than weight above 135 g/m2) to MP
tray.
4. Press [MENU] and print a status page. (The toner soiling which comes in contact with the heat roller and the press
roller will be transferred onto paper).
5. Until the toner soiling is cleared, repeat (Usually when 4 - 5 it prints, the soiling goes out) the above procedure.
1-4-16
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1-5 Troubleshooting
1-5-1
2F3
MP paper sensor
Exit sensor
Registration sensor
Paper path
1-5-2
2F3
1-5-2 Self-diagnosis
This printer is equipped with self-diagnostic function. When a problem is detected, the printer stops printing and display an
error message on the operation panel. An error message consists of a message prompting a contact to service personnel,
total print count, and a four-digit error code (2 digits for F0 only) indicating the type of the error. (The display varies
depending on the type of the error.)
Call service
Error codes 0100 to 7600 7600:0123456
Error code
Call service
Error codes F000 to F050 F050
Error code
Call service
Error code F0 person F0
Error code
1-5-3
2F3
Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
0100 EEPROM (U12) write error Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
When it cannot make normal to access controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
to the EEPROM (U12) which is (A0004).
installed in the socket of the engine
EEPROM (U12) Check the bending of the lead pin and float-
controller PWB (A0004). (The total
installing malfunc- ing of the IC, there is trouble, if there is trou-
counter, serial number and engine
tion. ble, remedy or replace.
parameter etc. are stored in the
EEPROM [U12]).
0420 Paper feeder communication error Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
When turning on power, the ASIC of controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
the engine controller PWB (A0004) (A0004).
recognized the optional paper feeder
Defective paper After removing or replacing the paper feeder
PF-60, but when it becomes not be
feeder PF-60. PF-60, do the operation check. If operation
able to communicate from the middle.
is normal, replace the paper feeder PF-60.
After the error occurring, when power
source is turned on/off, there are times Defective duplexer If the duplexer DU-300/301 is installed, after
when the paper feeder is not recog- DU-300/301. removing or replacing the duplexer DU-300/
nized. 301, do the operation check. If operation is
normal, replace the duplexer DU-300/301.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02852) between (S02852). Check the insertion of YC7 of the
engine controller engine controller PWB (A0004), if there is
PWB (A0004) and trouble, remedy or replace.
interface connec-
tor, or poor contact
of the connector
terminals.
0460 Duplexer communication error Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
When turning on power, the ASIC of controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
the engine controller PWB (A0004) (A0004).
recognized the optional duplexer DU-
Defective duplexer After removing or replacing the duplexer
300/301, but when it becomes not be
DU-300/301. DU-300/301, do the operation check. If
able to communicate from the middle.
operation is normal, replace the Duplexer
After the error occurring, when power
DU-300/301.
source is turned on/off, there are times
when the duplexer is not recognized. Defective paper If the optional paper feeder PF-60 is
feeder PF-60. installed, after removing or replacing the
paper feeder PF-60, do the operation check.
If operation is normal, replace the paper
feeder PF-60.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02852) between (S02852). Check the insertion of YC7 of the
engine controller engine controller PWB, if there is trouble,
PWB (A0004) and remedy or replace.
interface connec-
tor, or poor contact
of the connector
terminals.
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
0951 LED print head 4 (EEPROM) commu- Defective LED print Replace the LED print head 4. See page 1-
nication error [black drum unit] head 4. 6-15.
The LED print head 4 (EEPROM) of
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
the black drum unit does not communi-
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
cate with the engine controller PWB
(A0004).
(A0004) normally.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the insertion of YC3 of the
engine controller engine controller PWB (A0004), if there is
PWB (A0004) and trouble, remedy or replace.
LED print heads
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective FFCs Check the connection of the FFCs with the
(S03011) between black drum unit and the printer main unit,
LED print head 4 check the continuity of the FFCs (S03011),
and LED print check the connection of the LED print head
heads relay PWB 4, if there is trouble, remedy or replace. See
(A0008), or poor page 1-6-13.
contact of the FFC
terminals.
0952 LED print head 2 (EEPROM) commu- Defective LED print Replace the LED print head 2. See page 1-
nication error [cyan drum unit] head 2. 6-15.
The LED print head 2 (EEPROM) of
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
the cyan drum unit does not communi-
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
cate with the engine controller PWB
(A0004).
(A0004) normally.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the insertion of YC3 of the
engine controller engine controller PWB (A0004), if there is
PWB (A0004) and trouble, remedy or replace.
LED print heads
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective FFCs Check the connection of the FFCs with the
(S03011) between cyan drum unit and the printer main unit,
LED print head 2 check the continuity of the FFCs (S03011),
and LED print check the connection of the LED print head
heads relay PWB 2, if there is trouble, remedy or replace. See
(A0008), or poor page 1-6-13.
contact of the FFC
terminals.
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
0953 LED print head 1 (EEPROM) commu- Defective LED print Replace the LED print head 1. See page 1-
nication error [magenta drum unit] head 1. 6-15.
The LED print head 1 (EEPROM) of
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
the magenta drum unit does not com-
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
municate with the engine controller
(A0004).
PWB (A0004) normally.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the insertion of YC3 of the
engine controller engine controller PWB (A0004), if there is
PWB (A0004) and trouble, remedy or replace.
LED print heads
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective FFCs Check the connection of the FFCs with the
(S03011) between magenta drum unit and the printer main unit,
LED print head 1 check the continuity of the FFCs (S03011),
and LED print check the connection of the LED print head
heads relay PWB 1, if there is trouble, remedy or replace. See
(A0008), or poor page 1-6-13.
contact of the FFC
terminals.
0954 LED print head 3 (EEPROM) commu- Defective LED print Replace the LED print head 3. See page 1-
nication error [yellow drum unit] head 3. 6-15.
The LED print head 4 (EEPROM) of
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
the Black drum unit does not commu-
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
nicate with the engine controller PWB
(A0004).
(A0004) normally.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the insertion of YC3 of the
engine controller engine controller PWB (A0004), if there is
PWB (A0004) and trouble, remedy or replace.
LED print heads
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective FFCs Check the connection of the FFCs with the
(S03011) between magenta drum unit and the printer main unit,
LED print head 3 check the continuity of the FFCs (S03011),
and LED print check the connection of the LED print head
heads relay PWB 3, if there is trouble, remedy or replace. See
(A0008), or poor page 1-6-13.
contact of the FFC
terminals.
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
1200 Side registration motor error Defective duplexer Refer to the duplexer DU-300/301's service
The duplexer PWB of the optional DU-300/301. manual.
duplexer cannot detect the home posi-
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
tion of the adjust guide.
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
2610 Paper feed motor error (top) Defective paper Refer to the paper feeder PF-60's service
The notification that was received, the feeder PF-60. manual.
motor clock sensor cannot detect the
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
revolution of the paper feed motor of
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
the optional paper feeder (top).
(A0004).
2620 Paper feed motor error (middle) Defective paper Refer to the paper feeder PF-60's service
The notification that was received, the feeder PF-60. manual.
motor clock sensor cannot detect the
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
revolution of the paper feed motor of
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
the optional paper feeder (middle).
(A0004).
2630 Paper feed motor error (bottom) Defective paper Refer to the paper feeder PF-60's service
The notification that was received, the feeder PF-60. manual.
motor clock sensor cannot detect the
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
revolution of the paper feed motor of
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
the optional paper feeder (third).
(A0004).
5301 Eraser lamp 4 error (black drum unit) Defective eraser Replace the eraser lamp 4 [PWB] (KP-
The eraser lamp 4 [PWB] (KP-1090) of lamp 4 [PWB] (KP- 1090).
the black drum unit does not communi- 1090).
cate with the engine controller PWB
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
(A0004) normally.
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective drum Replace the black drum unit. See page 1-6-
PWB 4 (KP-972). 13.
Defective harness Check the connection of the YC402 connec-
(S02868) between tor of the drum PWB 4 (KP-972), if there is
drum PWB 4 (KP- trouble, remedy or replace.
972) and eraser
lamp 4 [PWB] (KP-
1090), or poor con-
tact of the connec-
tor terminals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
5302 Eraser lamp 2 error (cyan drum unit) Defective eraser Replace the eraser lamp 2 [PWB] (KP-
The eraser lamp 2 [PWB] (KP-1090) of lamp 2 [PWB] (KP- 1090).
the black drum unit does not communi- 1090).
cate with the engine controller PWB
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
(A0004) normally.
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective drum Replace the cyan drum unit. See page 1-6-
PWB 2 (KP-972). 13.
Defective harness Check the connection of the YC402 connec-
(S02868) between tor of the drum PWB 2 (KP-972), if there is
drum PWB 2 (KP- trouble, remedy or replace.
972) and eraser
lamp 2 [PWB] (KP-
1090), or poor con-
tact of the connec-
tor terminals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
1-5-8
2F3
Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
5303 Eraser lamp 1 error (magenta drum Defective eraser Replace the eraser lamp 1 [PWB] (KP-
unit) lamp 1 [PWB] (KP- 1090).
The eraser lamp 1 [PWB] (KP-1090) of 1090).
the black drum unit does not communi-
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
cate with the engine controller PWB
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004) normally.
(A0004).
Defective drum Replace the magenta drum unit. See page
PWB 1 (KP-972). 1-6-13.
Defective harness Check the connection of the YC402 connec-
(S02868) between tor of the drum PWB 1 (KP-972), if there is
drum PWB 1 (KP- trouble, remedy or replace.
972) and eraser
lamp 1 [PWB] (KP-
1090), or poor con-
tact of the connec-
tor terminals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
5304 Eraser lamp 3 error (yellow drum unit) Defective eraser Replace the eraser lamp 3 [PWB] (KP-
The eraser lamp 3 [PWB] (KP-1090) of lamp 3 [PWB] (KP- 1090).
the black yellow unit does not commu- 1090).
nicate with the engine controller PWB
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
(A0004) normally.
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective drum Replace the yellow drum unit. See page 1-6-
PWB 3 (KP-972). 13.
Defective harness Check the connection of the YC402 connec-
(S02868) between tor of the drum PWB 3 (KP-972), if there is
drum PWB 3 (KP- trouble, remedy or replace.
972) and eraser
lamp 3 [PWB] (KP-
1090), or poor con-
tact of the connec-
tor terminals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB
(A0008), or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
1-5-10
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
6000 Fuser temperature time-out error Defective installa- Check the installation condition of fuser ther-
(heat roller) tion condition of mistor 1, if there is trouble, remedy or
Doing the control which turns on the fuser thermistor 1. replace. See page 1-6-35.
fuser heater lamp 1 which is built in to
Fuser thermostat 1 Replace the Fuser thermostat 1. See page
the heat roller of the fuser unit, the
operated. 1-6-35.
fuser temperature which fuser ther-
mistor 1 detects stipulated tempera- Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
ture did not rise within stipulated time. controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
supply PWB. 1-6-27.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser PWB (KP-970).
PWB (KP-970).
Defective harness Check the harness of the fuser thermistor 1,
of the fuser ther- check the connection YC694 connector of
mistor 1, or poor the fuser PWB (KP-970), if there is trouble,
contact of the con- remedy or replace.
nector terminals.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser heater lamp 1. See page
heater lamp 1. 1-6-20.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02857: 220 - 240 (S02857: 220 - 240 V AC model, S02858:
V AC model, 120 V AC model), check the connection
S02858: 120 V AC YC694 connector of the fuser PWB (KP-
model) between 970), if there is trouble, remedy or replace.
fuser unit connec-
tor and fuser
heater lamp 1.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02856) between (S02856), check the connection CN2 con-
fuser unit connec- nector of the power supply PWB, if there is
tor and power sup- trouble, remedy or replace.
ply PWB.
6020 Fuser abnormal high temperature Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
error (heat roller) controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
Abnormal high fuser temperature of (A0004).
the heat roller was detected.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser PWB (KP-970).
PWB (KP-970)
Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
supply PWB 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective installa- Check the installation condition of fuser ther-
tion condition of mistor 1,if there is trouble, remedy or
fuser thermistor 1. replace. See page 1-6-20.
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
6030 Fuser thermistor 1 broken error (heat Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
roller) controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
It was judged it has been broken from (A0004).
the fact that it is not the input signal
Defective harness Check harness of the fuser PWB (KP-970),
from of the fuser thermistor 1 which
of the fuser PWB check the connection YC694 connector of
detects the fuser temperature of the
(KP-970) between the fuser PWB (KP-970), if there is trouble,
heat roller.
fuser thermistor 1 remedy or replace.
or poor contact of
the connector ter-
minals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02854) between (S02854), check the connection YC691 con-
fuser PWB (KP- nector of the fuser PWB (KP-970), if there is
970) and fuser trouble, remedy or replace.
connector or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02853) power (S02853), check the connection YC902 con-
supply PWB and nector of the power supply PWB, if there is
fuser connector or trouble, remedy or replace.
poor contact of the
connector termi-
nals.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser PWB (KP-970).
PWB (KP-970).
Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
supply PWB. 1-6-27.
Defective installa- Check the installation condition of fuser ther-
tion condition of mistor 1, if there is trouble, remedy or
fuser thermistor 1. replace. See page 1-6-20.
1-5-12
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
6100 Fuser temperature time-out error Defective installa- Check the installation condition of fuser ther-
(press roller) tion condition of mistor 2,if there is trouble, remedy or
Doing the control which turns on the fuser thermistor 2. replace. See page 1-6-20.
fuser heater lamp 2 which is built in to
Fuser thermostat 2 Replace the Fuser thermostat 2. See page
the press roller of the fuser unit, the
operated. 1-6-20.
fuser temperature which fuser ther-
mistor 2 detects stipulated tempera- Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
ture did not rise within stipulated time. controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
supply PWB. 1-6-27.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser PWB (KP-970).
PWB (KP-970).
Defective harness Check the harness of the fuser thermistor 1,
of the fuser ther- check the connection YC693 connector of
mistor 2, or poor the fuser PWB (KP-970), if there is trouble,
contact of the con- remedy or replace.
nector terminals.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser heater lamp 2. See page
heater lamp 2. 1-6-20.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02857: 220 - 240 (S02857: 220 - 240 V AC model, S02858:
V AC model, 120 V AC model), check the connection
S02858: 120 V AC YC693 connector of the fuser PWB (KP-
model) between 970), if there is trouble, remedy or replace.
fuser unit connec-
tor and fuser
heater lamp 2.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02856) between (S02856), check the connection CN2 con-
fuser unit connec- nector of the power supply PWB, if there is
tor and power sup- trouble, remedy or replace.
ply PWB.
6120 Fuser abnormal high temperature Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
error (press roller) controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
Abnormal high fuser temperature of (A0004).
the press roller was detected.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser PWB (KP-970).
PWB (KP-970).
Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
supply PWB. 1-6-27.
Defective installa- Check the installation condition of fuser ther-
tion condition of mistor 2, if there is trouble, remedy or
fuser thermistor 2. replace. See page 1-6-20.
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
6130 Fuser thermistor 2 broken error Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
(press roller) controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
It was judged it has been broken from (A0004).
the fact that it is not the input signal
Defective harness Check harness of the fuser PWB (KP-970),
from of the fuser thermistor 2 which
of the fuser PWB check the connection YC693 connector of
detects the fuser temperature of the
(KP-970) between the fuser PWB (KP-970), if there is trouble,
press roller.
fuser thermistor 2 remedy or replace.
or poor contact of
the connector ter-
minals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02854) between (S02854), check the connection YC691 con-
fuser PWB (KP- nector of the fuser PWB (KP-970), if there is
970) and fuser trouble, remedy or replace.
connector or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02853) power (S02853), check the connection YC902 con-
supply PWB and nector of the power supply PWB, if there is
fuser connector or trouble, remedy or replace.
poor contact of the
connector termi-
nals.
Defective fuser Replace the fuser PWB (KP-970).
PWB (KP-970).
Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
supply PWB. 1-6-27.
Defective installa- Check the installation condition of fuser ther-
tion condition of mistor 2, if there is trouble, remedy or
fuser thermistor 2. replace. See page 1-6-20.
6400 Zero cross signal error Defective power Replace the power supply PWB. See page
The zero cross signal which from the supply PWB. 1-6-25.
POWER supply PWB is outputted to
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
the engine controller PWB (A0004)
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
was not detected.
(A0004).
7001 Toner motor 4 overcurrent detection Defective toner Replace the toner motor 4. See page See
error (black toner) motor 4. page 1-6-36.
The engine controller PWB (A0004)
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
detected the overcurrent of toner
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
motor 4.
(A0004).
Lump of toner Replace the black toner container.
inside black toner
container or defec-
tiveness of toner
replenishment
drive system.
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
7002 Toner motor 2 overcurrent detection Defective toner Replace the toner motor 2. See page 1-6-
error (cyan toner) motor 2. 36.
The engine controller PWB (A0004)
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
detected the overcurrent of toner
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
motor 2.
(A0004).
Lump of toner Replace the cyan toner container.
inside cyan toner
container or defec-
tiveness of toner
replenishment
drive system.
7003 Toner motor 1 overcurrent detection Defective toner Replace the toner motor 1. See page 1-6-
error (magenta toner) motor 1. 36.
The engine controller PWB (A0004)
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
detected the overcurrent of toner
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
motor 1.
(A0004).
Lump of toner Replace the magenta toner container.
inside magenta
toner container or
defectiveness of
toner replenish-
ment drive system.
7004 Toner motor 3 overcurrent detection Defective toner Replace the toner motor 3. See page 1-6-
error (yellow toner) motor 3. 36.
The engine controller PWB (A0004)
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
detected the overcurrent of toner
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
motor 3.
(A0004).
Lump of toner Replace the yellow toner container.
inside yellow toner
container or defec-
tiveness of toner
replenishment
drive system.
7401 Black developer unit non- installing Defective harness Check the damage of harness of the toner
error of the toner sensor sensor 4, check the connection of the con-
The toner sensor 4 inside the black 4, defective con- nector with the black developer unit and the
developer unit did not output the den- nection of the con- printer main unit, if there is trouble, remedy
sity detection signal, judged the nector between or replace.
engine controller PWB (A0004) the black developer
black developer unit is not installed. unit and the printer
main unit or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective toner Replace the black developer unit. See page
sensor 4. 1-6-12.
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective engine Replace the engine relay PWB (A0009).
relay PWB
(A0009).
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
7402 Cyan developer unit non- installing Defective harness Check the damage of harness of the toner
error of the toner sensor sensor 2, check the connection of the con-
The toner sensor 2 inside the cyan 2, defective con- nector with the cyan developer unit and
developer unit did not output the den- nection of the con- the printer main unit, if there is trouble, rem-
sity detection signal, judged the nector between edy or replace.
engine controller PWB (A0004) the cyan developer
cyan developer unit is not installed. unit and the printer
main unit or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective toner Replace the cyan developer unit. See page
sensor 2. 1-6-12.
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective engine Replace the engine relay PWB (A0009).
relay PWB
(A0009).
7403 Magenta developer unit non- install- Defective harness Check the damage of harness of the toner
ing error of the toner sensor sensor 1, check the connection of the con-
The toner sensor 1 inside the magenta 1, defective con- nector with the magenta developer unit and
developer unit did not output the den- nection of the con- the printer main unit, if there is trouble,
sity detection signal, judged the nector between remedy or replace.
engine controller PWB (A0004) the magenta developer
magenta developer unit is not installed. unit and the printer
main unit or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective toner Replace the magenta developer unit. See
sensor 1. page 1-6-12.
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective engine Replace the engine relay PWB (A0009).
relay PWB
(A0009).
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
7404 Yellow developer unit non- installing Defective harness Check the damage of harness of the toner
error of the toner sensor sensor 3, check the connection of the con-
The toner sensor 3 inside the yellow 3, defective con- nector with the yellow developer unit and the
developer unit did not output the den- nection of the con- printer main unit, if there is trouble, remedy
sity detection signal, judged the nector between or replace.
engine controller PWB (A0004) the yellow developer
yellow developer unit is not installed. unit and the printer
main unit or poor
contact of the con-
nector terminals.
Defective toner Replace the yellow developer unit. See page
sensor 3. 1-6-12.
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective engine Replace the engine relay PWB (A0009).
relay PWB
(A0009).
7411 Black drum unit non- installing error Defective harness Check the connection of the black drum unit
The EEPROM (U401) on the drum between drum and the printer main unit, check the continu-
PWB 4 (KP-972) inside the black drum PWB 4 (KP-972) ity of the harness (S02867), if there is trou-
unit does not communicate normally. and printer main ble, remedy or replace.
unit or poor contact
of the connector
terminals.
Defective drum Replace the drum PWB 4 (KP-972).
PWB 4 (KP-972).
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB (A0008)
or poor contact of
the connector ter-
minals.
1-5-17
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
7412 Cyan drum unit non- installing error Defective harness Check the connection of the cyan drum unit
The EEPROM (U401) on the drum between drum and the printer main unit, check the continu-
PWB 2 (KP-972) inside the cyan drum PWB 2 (KP-972) ity of the harness (S02867), if there is trou-
unit does not communicate normally. and printer main ble, remedy or replace.
unit or poor contact
of the connector
terminals.
Defective drum Replace the drum PWB 2 (KP-972).
PWB 2 (KP-972).
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB (A0008)
or poor contact of
the connector ter-
minals.
7413 Magenta drum unit non- installing Defective harness Check the connection of the magenta drum
error between drum unit and the printer main unit, check the con-
The EEPROM (U401) on the drum PWB 1 (KP-972) tinuity of the harness (S02867), if there is
PWB 1 (KP-972) inside the magenta and printer main trouble, remedy or replace.
drum unit does not communicate nor- unit or poor contact
mally. of the connector
terminals.
Defective drum Replace the drum PWB 1 (KP-972).
PWB 1 (KP-972).
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB (A0008)
or poor contact of
the connector ter-
minals.
1-5-18
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
7414 Yellow drum unit non- installing error Defective harness Check the connection of the magenta drum
The EEPROM (U401) on the drum between drum unit and the printer main unit, check the con-
PWB 3 (KP-972) inside the yellow PWB 3 (KP-972) tinuity of the harness (S02867), if there is
drum unit does not communicate nor- and printer main trouble, remedy or replace.
mally. unit or poor contact
of the connector
terminals.
Defective drum Replace the drum PWB 3 (KP-972).
PWB 3 (KP-972).
Defective LED print Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
heads relay PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0008).
Defective LED print Replace the LED print heads relay PWB
heads relay PWB (A0008). See page 1-6-30.
(A0008).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02869) between (S02869), check the connection YC3 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
LED print heads replace.
relay PWB (A0008)
or poor contact of
the connector ter-
minals.
7600 Toner ID sensor error Defective toner ID Replace the toner ID sensor.
The detection signal of the toner ID sensor.
sensor was abnormal value.
Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
(A0004).
Defective harness Check the continuity of the harness
(S02865) between (S02865), check the connection YC11 con-
engine controller nector of the engine controller PWB
PWB (A0004) and (A0004), if there is trouble, remedy or
toner ID sensor or replace.
poor contact of the
connector termi-
nals.
F0 Operation panel PWB communication Defective main Replace the main controller PWB (A0010).
(F000) error controller PWB See page 1-6-31.
The operation panel PWB (A0007) (A0010).
does not communicate to the main
Defective opera- Replace the operation panel PWB (A0007).
controller PWB (A0010) normally 30
tion panel PWB
seconds.
(A0007).
F010 System DIMM PWB checksum error Defective system Replace the system DIMM PWB (KP-893).
The system DIMM PWB (KP-893) DIMM PWB (KP-
which stores the program checksum 893).
did not coincide.
Defective main Replace the main controller PWB (A0010).
controller PWB See page 1-6-31.
(A0010).
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Remarks
Code Contents
Causes Check procedures/corrective measures
F020 Main controller PWB memory check Defective main Replace the main controller PWB (A0004).
error controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
It could not access to the standard (A0010).
memory or the optional expanding
Defective expand- If the expanding memory is installed, after
memory which are mounted on the
ing memory. removing or replacing the expanding mem-
main PWB (A0010) normally.
ory, do the operation check. If operation is
normal, replace the expanding memory. See
page 1-3-8.
F030 Main controller PWB system error Defective main Replace the main controller PWB (A0004).
The error which is related to the sys- controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
tem other than the error code F0 (A0010).
(F010) and F020 occurred.
F040 Engine controller PWB communica- Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
tion error controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
The main controller PWB (A0010) (A0004).
does not communicate to the engine
Defective main Replace the main controller PWB (A0010).
controller PWB (A0004) normally.
controller PWB See page 1-6-26.
(A0010).
F050 Engine controller PWB flash ROM Defective engine Replace the engine controller PWB (A0004).
error controller PWB See page 1-6-27.
Abnormality occurring in the flash (A0004).
ROM which is mounted on the engine
controller PWB (A0004), the main con-
troller PWB (A0010) received notifica-
tion.
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1-5-21
2F3
1-5-22
2F3
1-5-23
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(1) No image (2) No image (3) A specific color (4) The back side (5) Image is too
appears appears is printed solid. gets dirty. light.
(entirely white). (entirely black).
See page 1-5-25. See page 1-5-25. See page 1-5-26. See page 1-5-26. See page 1-5-27.
(6) The back- (7) White streaks (8) Black streaks (9) Streaks are (10) Spots are
ground is col- are printed verti- are printed verti- printed horizon- printed.
ored. cally. cally. tally.
See page 1-5-28. See page 1-5-29. See page 1-5-30. See page 1-5-30. See page 1-5-31.
(11) The leading (12) Paper is wrin- (13) Offset occurs. (14) Part of image is (15) Fusing is loose.
edge of image kled. missing.
begins to print
too early or too
late.
See page 1-5-31. See page 1-5-32. See page 1-5-32. See page 1-5-32. See page 1-5-33.
1-5-24
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1-5-25
2F3
1-5-26
2F3
1-5-27
2F3
1-5-28
2F3
1-5-29
2F3
1-5-30
2F3
5. Dirty heat roller and press roller. Perform the heat roller and press roller cleaning. See page 1-4-16.
1-5-31
2F3
1-5-32
2F3
1-5-33
2F3
1-5-34
2F3
(1) Precautions
Be sure to turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug before starting disassembly.
When handling PWBs (printed wiring boards), do not touch parts with bare hands. The PWBs are susceptible to static
charge.
Do not touch any PWB containing ICs with bare hands or any object prone to static charge.
Use the following circuit testers when measuring voltages:
Hioki 3200
Sanwa MD-180C
Sanwa YX-360TR
Beckman TECH300
Beckman DM45
Beckman 330 (Capable of measuring RMS values.)
Beckman 3030 (Capable of measuring RMS values.)
Beckman DM850 (Capable of measuring RMS values.)
Fluke 8060A (Capable of measuring RMS values.)
Arlec DMM1050
Arlec YF1030C
1-6-1
2F3
Procedure
1. Open the rear cover.
2. Open the top cover.
3. Remove the opening and closing axis from
the main unit frame and then remove the
upper cover.
Top cover
Figure 1-6-1
1-6-2
2F3
Procedure
1. Open the rear cover.
2. Remove the opening and closing axis from
the main unit frame and then remove the
rear cover.
Rear cover
Figure 1-6-2
1-6-3
2F3
(3) Detaching and refitting the right cover
Procedure
1. Remove the top cover (See page 1-6-2).
2. Remove the one screw.
Screw
Right cover
Figure 1-6-3
Frame
Right cover
: Latch
Figure 1-6-4
1-6-4
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the top cover (See page 1-6-2).
2. Open the side cover and then remove the
one screw.
Left cover Waste toner box
3. Remove the waste toner box. To remove
waste toner box, press the lock lever in. Lock lever
Side cover
Screw
Figure 1-6-5
Frame
Left cover
: Latch
Figure 1-6-6
1-6-5
2F3
Procedure
1. Pull out the paper feed unit until stop.
2. While pressing the left and right lock release
buttons and then remove the paper feed
unit.
Lock release
button
Figure 1-6-7
1-6-6
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the paper feed unit (see previous
page).
2. Turn over the paper feed unit. Latches
3. While pushing the lock release buttons and
then detach the joint.
4. Unlatch the latches and then remove paper
feed roller unit.
Lock release
button
Joint
Lock release
button
Figure 1-6-8
Latches
Feed bracket cover
Feed roller
Figure 1-6-9
1-6-7
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the paper cassette.
2. Unlatch the two latches and then remove
the retard roller holder.
3. Remove the retard roller from retard roller Retard roller
holder. Retard Paper cassette
4. Check or replace the retard roller and then roller
holder
refit all the removed parts.
Latches
Figure 1-6-10
1-6-8
2F3
Paper chute
Hook
Hook
Figure 1-6-11
1-6-9
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the paper feed unit (See page 1-6-
6).
2. Remove the paper right cover (See page 1-
6-4).
3. Remove the main high voltage PWB (See
page 1-6-31).
4. Remove the paper feed drive unit (see page
1-6-32).
5. While pushing the latch from inside the main
unit frame and then remove the MP tray
feed unit.
6. Check or replace the MP tray feed unit and
then refit all the removed parts. Latch
MP tray feed unit
Figure 1-6-12
1-6-10
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the MP tray feed unit (See previous
page). MP tray feed roller
2. Pull up the MP tray holder and then sliding
do.
3. Remove the MP tray feed roller.
4. Check or replace the MP tray feed roller and
then refit all the removed parts.
MP tray holder
Figure 1-6-13
1-6-11
2F3
1-6-5 Developing section
Release lever
Developer unit
(Cyan) (Black)
(Magenta)
(Yellow)
Figure 1-6-14
1-6-12
2F3
Connector cover
(Yellow)
FFC connector
FFC connector
Connector
FFC-a
FFC-b
(blue color
marking)
FFC
FFC connector
OK NG
Figure 1-6-15
1-6-13
2F3
(Black)
Figure 1-6-16
1-6-14
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the drum unit (See previous page). Focal
2. Remove the hook and the opening and clos- adjustment pin
ing axis and then remove the LED print
head cover.
3. Remove the FCC-a and FCC-b from the
LED print head cover.
* Before removing the LED print head, suffi-
ciently do to let escape the static electricity
which is electrified in the human body con- LED print head
cerning the metal part and the like of the
aqueduct faucet, after that do that work.
4. Remove the LED print head.
* Do not attempt turn the focal adjustment Focal
pins). adjustment pin
* At the time of handling, have the metal
based part the both ends, do not touch the
Hook
SELFOC lens part.
5. Remove the four connectors and then
remove the harness.
6. Check or replace the LED print head and
then refit all the removed parts. Hook
* When replacing to the new LED print head,
peel the protection seal (blue color) of the FFC-b (blue color marking)
SELFOC lens.
FFC-a
Hook
LED print
head cover
Drum unit
Figure 1-6-17
1-6-15
2F3
Handle
Figure 1-6-18
1-6-16
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove primary transfer unit (See previous
page).
2. Remove the two handles.
3. Remove the two screws and then make the
primary transfer unit two-fold.
4. Remove the primary transfer belt.
5. Check or replace the primary transfer belt
and then refit all the removed parts.
Handle
Handle
Screw
Figure 1-6-19
1-6-17
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the primary transfer unit (See page
1-6-16).
2. Pull out the primary transfer cleaning unit
from the main unit frame a little with under-
neath the right .
3. Pull out the waste toner outlet which is on
the left side of the primary transfer cleaing
unit from the main unit frame.
4. Remove the primary transfer cleaning unit.
Primary transfer
5. Check or replace the primary transfer clean- cleaing unit
ing unit and then refit all the removed parts.
Figure 1-6-20
1-6-18
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the rear cover (See page 1-6-3).
2. Remove the right cover and left cover (See
page 1-6-4, 1-6-5).
3. Remove the two screws and then remove
the fuser unit.
4. Check or replace the fuser unit and then refit
all the removed parts.
Screw
Fuser unit
Screw
Figure 1-6-21
1-6-19
2F3
(2) Detaching and refitting the fuser thermistor 1 and 2, fuser thermostat 1 and 2, fuser heater lamp 1 and 2, heat
roller, and press roller
Procedure
1. Remove the fuser unit (See previous page).
2. While two latch unlatching, remove the fuser
bottom cover by making slide.
3. Remove the one tab.
Tab
Latch
Latch
Figure 1-6-22
Terminals
Screws
Figure 1-6-23
1-6-20
2F3
Tab
Latch
Fuser PWB
Connectors Latch
Connector
Terminal
Figure 1-6-24
Screw
Figure 1-6-25
1-6-21
2F3
Figure 1-6-26
Fuser stay
Right pressure lever
Pressure
Spring
Pressure
Spring
Figure 1-6-27
1-6-22
2F3
Fuser
thermostat 1
Fuser thermistor 1
Screw
Figure 1-6-28
Screws
Fuser thermistor 2
Tab
Fuser lower
guide
Figure 1-6-29
1-6-23
2F3
Bush
Bearing
Bearing
Bush
C-ring
Figure 1-6-30
1-6-24
2F3
Right stay
Press roller
Left stay
C-ring
Bush
Bearing
Bearing
Bush
C-ring
Figure 1-6-31
1-6-25
2F3
1-6-9 PWBs
Memory card
slot
Screw
Figure 1-6-32
1-6-26
2F3
(2) Detaching and refitting the engine controller PWB and power supply PWB
Procedure
Connectors
1. Remove the main controller PWB (See pre-
vious page).
2. Remove the right cover, left cover and, rear Connectors
cover. (See page 1-6-4, 1-6-5, and 1-6-3).
3. Remove the one screw and then remove the
wire clamp.
4. Remove the all (machine left: five, machine
right: four) connectors.
Screw
Connectors
Machine right
Figure 1-6-33
Screw
Screw
Controller box
Figure 1-6-34
1-6-27
2F3
Screws
Figure 1-6-35
Connecotor
Connecotor
Figure 1-6-36
1-6-28
2F3
Figure 1-6-37
Washer
Screws
Figure 1-6-38
1-6-29
2F3
(3) Detaching and refitting the LED print heads relay PWB
Procedure
1. Remove the left cover (See page 1-6-5).
2. Unlatch the four latches and remove the two
connectors and then remove the LED print
heads relay PWB.
3. Check or replace the LED print heads relay
PWB and then refit all the removed parts.
Latches
Connectors
Figure 1-6-39
1-6-30
2F3
Latches
Connector
Figure 1-6-40
1-6-31
2F3
Latches
Latch
Connector
Latch
Connector
Figure 1-6-41
1-6-32
2F3
1-6-10 Others
Connectors
(nine)
Screw and terminal
Screw
Screw and
terminals
Screw and
Main drive unit terminal Screw
Connector
Figure 1-6-42
1-6-33
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the right cover (See page 1-6-4).
2. Remove five connectors. Connectors
3. Remove the harness from the two wire
hooks.
Wire hooks
Connectors
Figure 1-6-43
Figure 1-6-44
1-6-34
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the right cover (See page 1-6-4).
2. Remove the one connector.
3. Remove the two screws and the remove the
fuser drive unit.
4. Check or replace the fuser drive unit and Fuser drive unit
then refit all the removed parts.
Screw
Screw Connector
Figure 1-6-45
1-6-35
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the right cover (See page 1-6-4).
2. Remove the one connector.
3. Remove the hole which is inserted into the Toner motor
projection of main unit frame side, slide (Black)
Hooks
toner motor 4 to up in order to remove the
hook.
Hooks
4. Remove the toner motor 4.
5. Check or replace the toner motor 4 and then
refit all the removed parts. (Also four toner
motors with the same procedure, there is no
Holes Connector
order.)
Bihind view
(Yellow) (Cyan)
(Magenta)
Projections
Figure 1-6-46
1-6-36
2F3
Procedure
1. Open the top cover.
2. Remove the ozone filters from the ozone fan
motor 1 and 2.
3. Check or replace the ozone filters and then Ozone filters
refit all the removed parts.
Figure 1-6-47
1-6-37
2F3
Procedure
1. Remove the primary transfer unit (See page
1-6-16).
2. Unlatch the three latches and then remove
the waste toner duct.
3. Check or replace the waste toner duct and
then refit all the removed parts.
Latches
Figure 1-6-48
1-6-38
2F3
1-7 Firmware
The system firmware can be update by downloading new firmware. Downloading can be made either by directly sending
the new firmware from PC via the parallel interface or using a memory card that contains the new firmware.
S2F3_1000001021.cmp
Software ID Compression
Version up history
0: Normal
E: Corrective
Destination
Figure 1-7-1
1-7-1
2F3
To PC
Figure 1-7-2
(7) Ready
Figure 1-7-3
1-7-2
2F3
The procedure below provides how to download firmware from a memory card. Note that you can download both the sys-
tem and engine firmware at a time.
Memory card
Figure 1-7-4
>Format
(Format information is
automatically printed.)
Ready
Figure 1-7-5
6. Remove the formatted memory card from
the memory card slot.
7. Insert the memory card to the PC's slot or to To PC
the adaptor. Memory card
8. Copy the firmware file to download to the
root directory of the memory card.
9. 8. Remove the memory card from the PC's
slot or the adaptor.
Adapter
(Memory card reader/writer)
Figure 1-7-6
1-7-3
2F3
Memory card
Figure 1-7-7
Memory card
Power switch: On
(4) Ready
Figure 1-7-8
1-7-4
2F3
Bottom plate To
Retard roller registration roller
Feed pulley
Bottom springs
From
optinal paper feeder
or duplexer
Figure 2-1-2
2-1-1
2F3
The paper size dial has predetermined patterns of activating the paper size switches using concaves and convexes
according to paper sizes. SW1, SW2, and SW3 produce corresponding signals for paper sizes.
Sensor PWB
105 CAS0
CAS0
106 CAS1
CAS1 Paper size dial
107 CAS2
CAS2
ASIC SW1
(U13)
SW2
SW3
SW1 H H H H L L L L
Concave
SW2 H H L L H H L L (Function Off)
Convex
SW3 H L H L H L H L (Function On)
Figure 2-1-3
2-1-2
2F3
Sensor PWB
Acutuator
(Reflecting mirror)
Paper gauge
sensor 1 (PH702)
Paper Sensing input
Paper gauge Actuator
position gauge
sensor 2 (PH703) PH702 PH703
Empty L L
PH702
PH703
1 to 1/3 H L
1/3 to 2/3 H H
2/3 to full L H
Figure 2-1-4
2-1-3
2F3
Secondary
transfer roller Upper
registration roller
Lower
registration roller Guide rollers
To fuser unit
From
paper cassette
Feed roller
Pickup roller
FEDCLDR
YC11-6
Registration clutch
REGCLDR
YC11-4
Feed motor
STFDA
1 YC11-14
STFDA* YC11-15
2
STFDB YC11-16
3
STFDB* YC11-17
4
2-1-4
2F3
MP feed roller
MP tray feed unit
To fuser unit MP middle roller
MP tray
Paper feed unit
Figure 2-1-8
2-1-5
2F3
MP feed solenoid
MPSOLDR
YC11-8
Feed motor
STFDA YC11-14
1
STFDA* YC11-15
2
STFDB YC11-16
3
4 STFDB* YC11-17
2-1-6
2F3
Developer case
Toner sensor
Mixer screw B
Mixer screw A
Doctor blade
Developing magnet roller
Developing sleeve
2-1-7
2F3
Yellow Developing
developer sleeve bias 2 HVCLK1
YC5-2
output circuit 3 HVCLK2
4 HVCLK3
YC5-3
YC5-4
Output*1 5 HVCLK4
YC5-5
CN5
2
Output*
CN9 D/A 6 HVBDATD
YC5-6
converter 7 HVBCLKD
Cyan YC5-7
developer (IC501) 8 HVBLATD
YC5-8
Output*1
CN6
Output*2 Developing
CN10 magnet bias
output circuit
Magenta
developer
Output*1
Output*1
CN7
Engine relay
Output*2 PWB
CN11
Bias high voltage PWB
YC4-25
YC4-21
YC4-11
YC4-10
Output*1: Approximately 400 V DC
Output*2: 100 V DC and 1.6kV p-p (rectangular wave 3 kHz)
2-1-8
2F3
Developer unit
: 0.50 to 0.55 mm
Doctor blade
: 0.40 mm
Toner hopper : 0.23 mm
Main charger
LED print head
Mixer screw A N3
S2
N2
Toner S1 N1
Carrier Mixer screw B
Developing Drum
magnet roller
Developing S
magnet roller
Developing
N sleeve
Drum
Developing
Developing sleeve
Magnetic sleeve
brush
70 m
Figure 2-1-13
2-1-9
2F3
Color printing
Cam lever Developer drive stop motor
Idle plate lever Cam gear
K3 Y3 C3 M3
K2 Y2 C2 M2
K1 Y1 C1 M1
Monocrome printing
K3 Y3 C3 M3
K2 Y2 C2 M2
K1
Y1 C1 M1
Figure 2-1-14
2-1-10
2F3
2-1-11
2F3
Cleaning blade
Drum
To
waste toner
conveying duct
2-1-12
2F3
Main
: LED print head (LPH PWB) 1, 2, 3, 4 LED print head relay PWB
controller
PWB
: Elaser lamp [PWB] 1, 2, 3, 4 LVDSN0 to 15
LVDSP0 to 15
: Drum PWB 1, 2, 3, 4 YC2-11 to 32 YC1-6 to 21
YC1-36 to 51
SIOUT
SIIN
YC3-9 to 18, YC5-9 to 18
SDA
CN2-20 YC5-20
SCLK
CN2-22 YC5-22
YC1-2
EECLK
YC3-2
YC402-1
ERS1DR ERAS1DR
YC401-7 YC11-7 YC1-3 YC3-3
EEDATA YC11-5
Drum YC401-4
EECLK
YC401-5 YC11-4
DA0
YC401-2 YC11-2
DA1
Magenta drum unit YC401-1 YC11-1
Engine
controller
DATA10 to 19, DATA 20 to 29 PWB
YC4-9 to 18, YC6-9 to 18
SDA
CN2-20 YC6-20
SCLK
CN2-22 YC6-22
YC402-1 ERS2DR
YC1-5 YC3-5
ERS1DR YC14-7
YC401-7
EEDATA YC14-5
Drum YC401-4
EECLK
YC401-5 YC14-4
DA0
YC401-2 YC14-2
DA1
Cyan drum unit YC401-1 YC14-1
2-1-13
2F3
Primary transfer
cleaning unit
From From
magenta cyan From From
drum unit drum unit yellow black
drum unit drum unit
Waste toner
2-1-14
2F3
SELFOC lens
(array)
Dot
600 dot/inch
Drum
2-1-15
2F3
Data to print is processed by the main controller PWB and transferred to the LED print head relay PWB in synchronization
with VIDEO signal through the engine controller PWB. VIDEO signal is sent from ASIC (U22) on the mail controller PWB
to ASIC (U551) on the LED print head relay PWB using LVDS method. LVDS stands for Low Voltage Differential Signaling
which uses 16 pairs of signal lines (32 in all).The main controller PWB converts VIDEO signal into a unique format using
LVDS depending on compensating data stored in a flash DIMM.
The LED print head has an EEPROM on the LPH PWB. The EEPROM includes data for compensating the fluctuation of
luminosity of every LED chip. At power-up, the compensating data in EEPROM are cached in the flash DIMM on the main
controller PWB. In a subsequent power-up, the main controller PWB refers the flash DIMM to obtain the compensating
data and the EEPROM is checked with its checksum only.
If the LED print head or the main controller PWB is replaced, checksum becomes error. The compensating data is trans-
ferred to the main controller PWB again from the EEPROM. In case of failure with EEPROM on the LPH PWB or with com-
pensating data, the printer displays service call 0951, 0952, 0953, or 0954 within approximately 30 seconds.
LVDSN0 to 15
VIDEO
LVDS data
output
LVDSP0 to 15
ASIC
controller
(U22)
Micro-
SOUT
EEDATA
SIN
Serial Serial
communication (U8) communication
Flash
DIMM
Drum unit
LED
print head
Drum
2-1-16
2F3
Figure 2-1-21
Main charger
cleaning pad
Main charger
cleaing knob
2-1-17
2F3
Zener
PWB 1
Drum
YC1-2 MCH1DR
YC6-2
YC1-3 MCH2DR
YC6-3
YC1-4 MCH3DR
YC6-4
Magenta drum unit MCH4DR
YC1-5 YC6-5
Zener
PWB 2
Drum
Grid
2-1-18
2F3
Primary transfer section is composed of the primary transfer unit and primary transfer cleaning unit.
Primary transfer
cleaning unit
The primary transfer belt is made of stratum fluorine coat, stratum elastic, and stratum resin in the order from the surface
to the bottom. These substances ensure smooth paper travel as well as the durability of the belt itself.
Stratum elasticity
Stratum resin
2-1-19
2F3
Figure 2-1-26
(Black)
(Cyan)
(Yellow) : Primary transfer roller
(Magenta)
Toner ID
sensor
Engine controller PWB
IDSW
YC11-11
IDPW
YC11-12
IDREF
YC11-13
Bias high voltage PWB
Output
Output 7 HVBDATD
Primary D/A YC6-7
Output trasfer bias converter 8 HVBCLKD
Output YC6-8
output circuit (IC501) 9 HVBLATD
Output YC6-9
2-1-20
2F3
2-1-21
2F3
Fur brush
Cleaing frame
From
waste toner
conveying duct
2-1-22
2F3
A full color image is developed by recoating four colors on the primary transfer belt. If the density of each color is not kept
constant, the resultant color image will be deteriorated. The toner ID sensor mounted on the primary transfer belt to the
printer main unit side maintains the constant color fidelity.
The toner ID sensor includes a LED, deflection beam splitters of BS1 and BS2, photo diode PD2 and PD3 that scale toner
density, and associated components.
The deflection beam splitter 1 (BS1) splits the light from the LED to S wave and P wave. S wave oscillates vertically in ref-
erence to the entrance plane; whereas, P wave oscillates horizontally in reference to the entrance plane. S wave reaches
the photo diode (PD1) and acts to stabilize the luminosity of the LED by means of the feed back circuit. P wave is irradi-
ated to toner, then it produces scattered light wave S and reflection wave P which bounced on the primary transfer belt.
They reach the deflection beam splitter 2 (BS2) where they are distinguished as P wave and S wave, respectively, then
detected by photo diode 2 (PD2) and photo diode 3 (PD3).
Toner
Beam Beam
Toner ID sensor spliter 2 spliter 1
PD2 LED
(BS2) (BS1)
2-1-23
2F3
The secondary transfer and separation section includes the secondary transfer roller which is installed on the paper feed
unit. The secondary transfer roller is applied by the bias high voltage PWB of DC bias. The image constituted by toner on
the primary transfer belt is transferred on paper by means of the difference in potential. The paper is separated from the
transfer belt as the curvature radius of the secondary transfer roller is considerably small.
Paper chute
Feed base
(Paper feed unit)
Secondary transfer roller
Figure 2-1-32
Feed base
(Paper feed unit)
2-1-24
2F3
The primary transfer roller bias is triggered by a serial data which is generated by the engine controller PWB and derived
from the bias high voltage PWB. The engine controller PWB converts current and voltage into serial data and applies it to
the bias high voltage PWB. The bias high voltage PWB then uses D/A converter (IC501) and revert it into analog voltage.
The analog voltage is applied to the high voltage output circuit which in turn applies the secondary transfer roller with the
bias accordingly.
Secondary
transfer
roller bias High 7 HVBDATD
-40 A D/A YC5-7
voltage 8 HVBCLKD
converter YC5-8
output 9 HVBLATD
(IC501) YC5-9
circuit
Secondary
transfer
roller
2-1-25
2F3
Figure 2-1-35
2-1-26
2F3
To optional
duplexer or
face-up tray
Heat roller
Press roller
Fuser heater
lamp 1 LIVE
Fuser HEAT1DR
YC901-10 YC12-9
thermostat 1 COM HEAT2DR
YC901-9 YC12-10
ZCROSS
YC901-11 YC12-12
LIVE
Fuser
thermostat 2
2-1-27
2F3
2-1-28
2F3
2-2 Electrical Parts Layout
CONTROLLER BOX
1. Main controller PWB.....................................Controls the software such as the print data processing and provides the
interface with computers.
2. Engine controller PWB .................................Controls printer hardware such as high voltage/bias output control, paper
conveying system control, and fuser temperature control, etc.
3. Power supply PWB.......................................Generates 24 V DC and 5 V DC power source. Controls the fuser heater
lamp 1 and 2.
4. LED print head relay PWB............................Consists the LED print head control circuit and wiring relay circuit
between engine controller PWB and drum units.
5. Engine relay PWB ........................................Interconnects the engine controller PWB and the electrical parts.
2-2-1
2F3
6. Sensor PWB ................................................ Consists the top cover/paper feed unit switch, side cover switch, top
cover switch 1, paper gauge switch 1/2, registration sensor, and, wiring
relay circuit.
7. Operation panel PWB .................................. Indicates the LCD message display and LED indicators. Controls key
inputs.
8. Bias high voltage PWB ................................ Generates the developing magnet roller bias, developing sleeve bias,
and secondary transfer bias
9. Main high voltage PWB................................ Generates the main charger high voltage and primary transfer rollers
bias.
10. System DIMM PWB ..................................... System program (firmware).
11. Waste toner full sensor PWB ....................... Detects the waste toner box being full.
12. Waste toner full sensor ................................ Section of LED light emitting for waste toner detection.
13. MP tray paper sensor................................... Detects paper misfeed in the MP tray.
14. Humidity sensor ........................................... Detects the ambient humidity.
15. Temperature sensor ..................................... Detects the ambient temperature.
16. Registration sensor ...................................... Detects the timing of primary feeding.
17. Paper gauge sensor 1.................................. Detects the paper remaining amount level.
18. Paper gauge sensor 2.................................. Detects the paper remaining amount level.
19. Paper full sensor .......................................... Detects whether the face-down tray is full.
20. Toner ID sensor............................................ Measures image density for color calibration.
21. Envelope feeder install sensor ..................... Installing detection of optional envelope feeder.
22. Top cover/feed unit switch............................ Shuts off 24 V power line when the top cover is opened.
23. Top cover switch 1 ....................................... Detects the top cover open.
24. Top cover switch 2 ....................................... Detects the top cover right side open.
25. Side cover switch ......................................... Shuts off 24 V power line when the side cover is opened.
26. Power switch................................................ Turns ON/OFF the AC power source.
27. Cassette size switch .................................... Detects the paper size dial setting of the paper setting dial.
28. Feed motor................................................... Drives the paper feed section.
29. Fuser motor.................................................. Drives the fuser unit and paper exit section.
30. Primary transfer motor ................................. Drives the primary transfer unit and primary transfer cleaning unit.
31. Drum motor 1 ............................................... Drives the magenta drum unit.
32. Drum motor 2 ............................................... Drives the cyan drum unit.
33. Drum motor 3 ............................................... Drives the yellow drum unit.
34. Drum motor 4 ............................................... Drives the black drum unit.
35. Toner motor 1............................................... Replenishes the magenta developer with toner.
36. Toner motor 2............................................... Replenishes the cyan developer with toner.
37. Toner motor 3............................................... Replenishes the yellow developer with toner.
38. Toner motor 4............................................... Replenishes the black developer with toner.
39. Ozone fan motor 1 ....................................... The exhaust gas of ozone.
40. Ozone fan motor 2 ....................................... The exhaust gas of ozone.
41. Main fan motor ............................................. Dissipates heat from the fuser unit.
42. Drum motor cooling fan motor ..................... Dissipates heat from the drum motors.
43. Controller box fan motor .............................. Dissipates heat from the controller box.
44. Developer drive stop motor.......................... Detaches and makes stop the drive transmission of developers other
than black developer at the time of monochrome printing.
45. MP tray feed solenoid .................................. Controls the primary paper feed from the MP tray.
46. Registration clutch ....................................... Controls the second paper feed.
47. Feed clutch .................................................. Controls the paper cassette paper feed.
48. AC inlet ........................................................ Connects the AC power source.
49. Expanding memory (optional) ...................... For expanding main RAM.
50. Expanding memory card (optional) .............. Expands the print job function.
51. Expanding board (optional) .......................... Expands the interface, network interface card or serial interface board.
2-2-2
2F3
(2) Drum unit, developer unit and fuser unit
1. Drum PWB 1, 2, 3, 4 .................................... Drum PWB 1 (magenta), drum PWB 2 (cyan), drum PWB 3 (yellow),
drum PWB 4 (black) wiring relay circuit inside each color drum unit. Drum
individual information in EEPROM storage.
2. Zener PWB 1, 2, 3, 4 .................................. Adjusts the main charger grid electrostatic potential.
3. Fuser PWB................................................... Relays wirings from electrical components on the fuser unit.
4. Eraser lamp 1, 2, 3, 4................................... Eliminates the residual electrostatic charge on the drum.
5. Toner sensor 1, 2, 3, 4 ................................. Measures the toner concentration in the toner hopper.
6. Fuser thermistor 1........................................ Detects the temperature of the heat roller.
7. Fuser thermistor 2........................................ Detects the temperature of the press roller.
8. Exit sensor ................................................... Detects paper misfeed in the fixing unit.
9. Rear cover open/close sensor ..................... Detects the rear cover open.
10. Face up/down solenoid ................................ Switches the output stack between face up and face down.
11. LED print head 1, 2, 3, 4 .............................. LED print head 1 (magenta), LED print head 2 (cyan), LED print head 3
(yellow), LED print head 4 (black) lighting of dot light to drum of each
color drum unit.
12. Fuser heater lamp 1..................................... Heats the heat roller.
13. Fuser heater lamp 2..................................... Heats the press roller.
14. Fuser thermostat 1....................................... Disable power for the fuser heater lamp 1 in emergency.
15. Fuser thermostat 2....................................... Disable power for the fuser heater lamp 2 in emergency.
2-2-3
2F3
2-2-4
2F3
+5V1
5 V DC
rectifier/
smoothing
circuit GND
Zero cross Switching control
Fuser signal circuit (IC1)
heater generation
lamp 1 circuit Over voltage/
Photo- current
coupler detection
(PC4) circuit
Photo-
Triac coupler
Fuser (TRA1)
thermostat 1 (PC5)
Photo-
coupler ZCROSS
(PC3)
Photo-
Fuser coupler HEAT1DR
heater (PC1)
lamp 2 Photo-
coupler HEAT2DR
(PC2)
Triac TH1
Fuser (TRA2) TH2
thermostat 2 EXITPAP*
FUDR
Fuser FDDR
thermistor 1
2-3-1
2F3
2-3-2
2F3
2-3-3
2F3
Pulse
AC input Zero
cross 39
signal ZCROSS
detection
circuit
ASIC
TRA1 HEAT1DR (U13)
PC1
3 Fuser heater lamp 1
2 ON circuit 35
Q47 HEAT1ON
TRA2 HEAT2DR 1
PC2 Fuser abnormal
temparature 48
detection H1HTEMP
+5V1
circuit
(U1-1)
36
Fuser HEAT2ON
thermisotor 1
49
H2HTEMP
3 Q50 Fuser heater lamp 2
2 ON circuit
1 Micro
Fuser Fuser Fuser abnormal controller
heater heater temparature (U8)
lamp 1 lamp 2 +5V1 detection
circuit 3
(U1-2) TH1
Fuser
thermisotor 2 4
TH2
Figure 2-3-3
The ON/OFF action of the fuser heater lamp 1 and 2 are controlled by the fuser heater lamp 1 and 2 lighting ON signals
(HEAT1ON, HEAT2ON) output from the No.35 and 36 pin of ASIC (U13) of the engine controller PWB. When the
HEAT1ON and HEAT2ON signals reach the H level, the photocouplers (PC1, PC2) and triacs (TRA1, TRA2) turn on
because the transistors (Q47, Q50) turn on and then the AC voltage is loaded to the fuser heater lamps. The HEAT1ON
and HEAT2ON signals turn ON/OFF the photocouplers (PC1, PC2) and triacs (TRA1, TRA2) being synchronized with the
zero cross signal (ZCROSS) that is detected by the zero cross signal detection circuit on the power supply PWB. The
ZCROSS signal detects the zero cross point (0 V) where the AC power source changes between positive/negative
domains and it is input to the No.39 pin of the ASIC (U13) of the engine/high voltage PWB. Since the ON/OFF operation of
the photocouplers (PC1, PC2) and triacs (TRA1, TRA2) are performed at the zero cross point (0V), it can avoid the sharp
change of current and restrain noises generated from the AC power source.The fuser thermistor detection voltages (TH1,
TH2) are input to the micro controller (U8) and branched to input to the comparator (U1-1, U1-2). The comparator (U1-1,
U1-2) compares the TH1 and TH2 signals voltage with the unusually high temperature voltage. If the voltage TH1 and TH2
signals voltage are higher than unusually high temperature voltage, the output level is L. For the HEAT1ON and
HEAT2ON signals, the circuit that forcibly turns off the fuser heater lamps by the hardware-based method and forcibly
makes the HEAT1ON and HEAT2ON signals to L level regardless of controls by ASIC (U13) is provided fuser heater lamp
ON signals (HEAT1ON, HEAT2ON).
This circuit is provided for the purpose of fail safe, it usually monitors the unusual high temperature in the software system
by the input voltage of the TH1 and TH2 signals that are input to the No.3 and 4 pin of micro controller (U8), therefore, the
circuit operates the control to turn off the fuser heater lamps before the mentioned circuit is activated and stops the
machine, and then indicates the error code 6020 or 6120 that shows the fuser high temperature failure according to the
self diagnosis function.
2-3-4
2F3
Main high
voltage PWB
+24V3 +24V3
+24V3
FEEDOP
SCOVOP
Fuser PWB
ASIC
TOPCOVP Top cover
switch 1
+24V2
RCOVOP
Rear TOPCOVP2
cover Top cover
sensor switch 2
Figure 2-3-4
The 24 V DC power source line is shut off by the top cover/feed unit switch or the side cover switch that is turned OFF
when the top cover or the side cover is opened. At the same time, the 24 V DC power supply is stopped to the motor and
clutch and it is also output to the ASIC of the engine controller PWB as the cover open detection signal.
The 24 V DC power is divided into five groups of +24V1, +24V2, and +24V3 as figure 2-3-4, and the loads that supply the
24 V DC power source or the cover open detection signals are different.
In the Eco-power mode, the circuit shuts off the +24V power source that is used by the printer unit in order to reduce the
power consumption. In the Eco-power mode, the sleep signal (SLEEP) becomes L level, which is output from the CPU of
the engine controller PWB. The signal at this level turns off the FET of the Eco-circuit, accordingly the supply of +24V1 to
the power line is shut off and the operation of connected load will stop.
2-3-5
2F3
2-3-6
2F3
2-3-7
2F3
2-3-8
2F3
2-3-9
2F3
2-3-10
2F3
2-3-11
2F3
CPUD [31-0]
ASIC CPUDH [31-0] PPC750CXr
[31-0] [23-2]
MA [12-0] MDQ [31-0]
USBCLK, URESET,
URVALID, UTXREADY,
KUIOCSN [0], KUIOIORN [0], LD [15-0] URXACTIVE, URXERR,
KUIOIOWN [0], KKUIORDY [0], UOPMODE [1:0],
KUIDREQ [0], KUIOACKN [0], KUIO PHY
LA [16-2] ULSTATE [1:0],
KUIODACKN [0], USUSPPEND,
KUIORSTN [0], KUIOIRN [0] UTERMSELUTXVALID,
USBDATA [15:0],
UXCVRSEL
Transceiver VTXCLKP, VTXCLKN,
Video VTXDP [11:0],
VTXDN [11:0],
CF0CSN [1:0], VRXCLKP, VRXCLKN,
CFOEN [0], FCWEN [0], LD [15-0] VRXDP [1:0],
CF0CDET [2:1], Memory VRXDN [1:0]
CFWAITN [0], CFRST [0], LA [11-2]
card DBCLK,
CFIORN [0], FCIOWN [0].
CFIOACKN [0], CFIREQN [0] DBG DBTXD,
DBRXD
2-3-12
2-4 Appendixes
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
13354
Main charger (M)
10158
Main charger (C)
745 10903
2-4-1 Appendixes
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2-4-1
2F3
2F3
2-4-2
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
14550
Registration clutch
6838 10518 11233 14913
Feed clutch
2265 4306 8797 10838
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
12994
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2-4-3
2F3
2F3
2-4-4
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
13852
Registration clutch
6838 9920 10884 13966
7986
Secondary transfer bias
11017 12032 15063
8236
12708
Face up/down solenoid
8436 12908
Exit sensor
9382 12508 13428 16554
MP tray feed solenoid
2265 4306 8448 10489
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
15048
Main charger (M)
11852
Main charger (C)
745 12597
Registration clutch
6838 10518 11482 15162
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2-4-5
2F3
2F3
2-4-6
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
13492
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Eraser lamp
13354
Main charger (M)
10158
5075
LED print head (M)
2044 5841 8872
LED print head (C)
2789 5820 6586 9617
LED print head (Y)
3534 6565 7331 10362
LED print head (K)
4279 7310 8076 11107
Primary transfer bias (M)
2579 5651 6376 9448
Primary transfer bias (C)
3324 6396 7121 10193
Primary transfer bias (Y) 7141
4069 7866 10938
Primary transfer bias (K)
4814 7885 8611 11683
Registration clutch
6838 9920 10635 13717
11017
Secondary transfer bias
7986 11783 14814
8236 12708
Face up/down solenoid
8436 12908
Exit sensor
9382 12508 13179 16305
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
*Paper feeder PF-60 (Top)
2-4-7
2F3
2F3
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
2-4-8
Eraser lamp
17891
Main charger (M)
13601
Exit sensor
12704 16872 17767 21935
Feed clutch
3020 5741 10932 13653
0 (s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
0 (s) 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 26 27 28 29 30 31
Eraser lamp
25266
Main charger (M)
19355
Main charger (C)
1490 20733
Main charger (Y)
2980 22111
Main charger (K)
4470 23489
Developing magnet bias (M)
1443 9946
10537 17540
Developing sleeve bias (M) 9946
1443 10537 17540
11324
Developing magnet bias (C)
2821 11915 18918
11324
Developing sleeve bias (C)
18918
2821 11915
Developing magnet bias (Y)
4199 12702 13293 20296
Developing sleeve bias (Y)
4199 12702 13293 20296
14080
Developing magnet bias (K)
5577 14671 21674
14080
Developing sleeve bias (K)
5577 14671 21674
0 (s) 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 26 27 28 29 30 31
2-4-9
2F3
2F3
2-4-10
0 (s) 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 26 27 28 29 30 31
Eraser lamp
25678
Main charger (M)
19767
Main charger (C)
1490 21145
Main charger (Y)
2980 22523
Main charger (K)
4470 23901
9946
Developing magnet bias (M)
1443 10949 17952
9946
Developing sleeve bias (M)
1443 10949 17952
11324
Developing magnet bias (C)
2821 12327 19330
11324
Developing sleeve bias (C)
2821 12327 19330
Developing magnet bias (Y)
4199 12702 13705 20708
(10) Timing chart No. 10 MP tray, Transparency
0 (s) 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 26 27 28 29 30 31
2-4-11
HFANDR ST2A
1 1 1 1 1
1 GND 2 2 2 2 ST2B 2
+5V1/+5V1 29/30 29/30 ST2A*
2 3 3 3
Drum
(Cyan)
27/28
(YC464)
+3.3V1/+3.3V1 27/28
motor 2
ST2B*
(YC453)
3 4 4 4
AC inlet
(YC1)
1 1 ST3A 1
Main fan
(CN1)
4 4 4
(Yellow)
3 3 ST4B 3 3 1 1 1
12/11
Power supply PWB
5 5 5 5 3 3 3
(Black)
motor 4
ST4B*
(YC451)
7 7 ST4B* 7 7
RCOVOP*/FUSOLDR 5/6 6/5
FDSOLDR/+5V1 3/4 4/3 8 8 STMIDA 8 8
9 9 TNM4DR 9 9 1 1 ST1A 1
TH1/TH2 1/2 2/1 10 10 TNSEN4 10 10 2 2 ST1B 2
(YC903)
(YC902)
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3 3 ST1A* 3
Drum
11 11 TNSEN3 11 11
motor 1
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ST3B* 4 4 ST1B* 4
(Magenta)
12 12 12 12
13 13 TNM3DR 13 13 S02874
BFANDR(+5V) ST3A*
TH2
TH1
1 1 14 14 14 14
GND
1 1 +24V2
+5V1
Toner
FUDR
FDDR
GND +24V2
+24V2
2 2 15 15 15 15 2 2 TM2DR*
motor
motor 2 (C)
S02856
box fan
16 16 ST3B 16 16 S02874
(YC13)
EXITPAP*
Controller
FE,FU,FJ
RCOVOP*
S02853
18 18 ST3A 18 18
S02981 2 2 TM3DR* motor 3 (Y)
Engine relay PWB (A0009)
GND S02874
19 19 1 1
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
1 1 +24V2
B1 B5
B2 B4
B3 B3
B4 B2
B5 B1
A1 A5
A2 A4
A3 A3
A4 A2
A5 A1
20 20 GND 2 2 Toner
2 2 TM4DR*
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
connector
Fuser unit
S02978
22 22 HFANDR 4 4
1 1 +24V2 Toner
TH2
TH1
GND
23 23 TNM2DR 5 5
+5V1
FUDR
FDDR
2 2 TM1DR*
+24V2
RCOVOP*
S02859 FJ
S02857 FE
S02858 FU
26 26 TNMIDR 8 8 STMIDA
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ST2A 1 1 1
27 27 9 9 2 2 STMIDB 2
PWB
S02849
9
8
7
6
5
2
1
ST1B*
Sensor
28 28 10 10
(YC701)
STMIDA*
(A0001)
motor
ST2B 3 3 3
transfer
Primary
9 +24V1 1 1 29 29 11 11 4 4 STMIDB*
+24V1 30 30 ST1A* 12 12 4
(YC454) (YC458) (YC457) (YC456)(YC459) (YC455)
8 2 2
(YC691)
+24V1 31 31 ST2A* 13 13
7 3 3 ST1B S02864
+24V1 32 32 14 14 1
(KP-970)
6 4 4 ST2B*
Fuser PWB
1 1 +24VF2 1 1 2
switch
sensor
GND 33 33 15 15
(YC4)
5 5 5
/feed unit
ST1A
Top cover
4 open/close
3 Rear cover
2 2 TNSEN2 2 2 3
Exit sensor
GND 34 34 16 16
Toner
4 6 6
(Yellow)
3 3 GND 3 3 4
sensor 2
+24V2
(SW701)
3 7 7
(YC462)
2 +24V2 8 8 OZFANDR
1 1
1 1
(YC693) 1 1
2 2
+24V2 S02864
Side
1 9 9 GND 1
cover
switch
2 2
1 1 +24VF2 1 1 2
(YC470)
(YC694) 2 2 TH1
9 +5V2 10 10 2 2 TNSEN3 2 2 3
TH2
Toner
(Cyan)
(YC692) 1 1 GND
REGPAP
+5V1
+5V1
sensor 3
8 11 11 3 3 GND 3 3 4
3 3 FDDR
2 2 +24V2
PAPVOL0
(YC461)
7 12 12
(YC2)
Top
PAPVOL1
cover
(SW702)
6 13 13 S02864 1
switch 1
TCOVOP
motor 2
5 14 14
Ozone fan
CAS0 1 1 +24VF2 1 1 2
4 15 15
Heat roller
Press roller
CAS1 2 2 TNSEN4 2 2 3
Toner
3 16 16
Face
Fuser thermistor 1
4
sensor 4
CAS2 3 3 GND 3 3
(YC460)
(Magenta)
solenoid
up/down
2 17 17 OZFANDR
+24V3 1 1
(SW703)
1 18 18 GND 2 2 S02864 1
1 1 +24VF2 1 1 2
(YC465)
sensor 2
2 2 TNSEN1 2 2 3
Paper gauge
Paper gauge
Toner
(Black)
sensor 1
S02861 3 3 GND 3 3 4
(YC463)
(YC702)
2 2
1 1
CAS2
motor 1
1 1 4 4 OZFANDR
(PH702)
Ozone fan
size
3 3 2 2 S02880
switch
Cassette
4 4 CAS0 1 1 1 1 TCOVOP2 1 1
sensor
Top cover
Fuser thermistor 2
(YC703)
GND
3 3 1 1 +24V2
Registration
M
S02850 REGCLDR
brush
4 4 2 2 clutch
transfer
Primary
cleaning
C
1 1 +24V3 1
MCH1DR 5 5 1 1 +24V2 Feed
Y
2 2 2
+24V3 3 3 MCH2DR FEDCLDR
3 6 6 2 2 clutch
K
4 4 MCH3DR 4
5 5 MCH4DR 5 1 1 +24V2
7 7 MP tray
M
+5V1
rollers
6 6 MPSOLDR
Primary
6 8 8 2 2 feed solenoid
HVADATD
Fuser thermostat 1
Fuser thermostat 2
7 7 7 S02865
8 8 HVACLKD 8
Y
HVALATD 9 9 1 1 +5V1 1 1
Main high
9 9 9 GND 2 2
K
GND (YC6) 2 2
voltage board
10 10 10 10
Main
10
(YC1)
11 11 3 3 IDSW 3 3
transfer chargers
12 12 4 4 IDPW 4 4
sensor
Toner ID
13 13 5 5 IDREF 5 5
M
1
roller
S02851 14 14 1 1 STFDA
transfer
Engine controller PWB (A0004)
15 15 2 2 STFDA* 2
C
+24V2 3
Feed
1 1 3 3 STFDB
motor
1 16 16
Y
HVCLK1 2 17 17 4 4 STFDB* 4
+24V2 2 2 HVCLK2
K
3 3 3
board
4 4 HVCLK3 4 18 18 1 1 STFSA 1
rollers
HVCLK4
magnet
M
5 5 5 19 19 2 2 STFSA* 2
HVBDATD
full
Bias high voltage
6 6 6
toner
C
20 20 3 3 STFSB 3
Waste
sensor
motor
Fuser
(PC505)
HVBCLKD
(PC504)
7 7 7 4 4 STFSB* 4
21 21
Y
8 8 HVBLATD 8
GND
K
9 9 9
10 10 +5V1 22 22 DVEMOTA Developer
10
sleeves
MPFSENS1 1 1 DVEMOTB drive stop
11 11
E 2
C 1
Secondary Developing Developing
paper
11 23 23
sensor
2 2
MP tray
install
feeder
sensor
12 12 MPFSENS2 12 S02881 motor
2
1
Envelope
S02863 +5V1 13 13 WTLEDDR 13
24 24 S02847
1 1 1 WTSENS +5V1
WTNLED* 14 14 14 1 1 6
2 2 2 15 15 AIRTEMP 15 2 2FPDATA 5
WTNSENS 3 3 WETCK1 FPDIR
3 16 16 16 3 3 4
(YC451)
Waste
(YC681)
(YC682)
GND 4 4 17 17 WETCK2 FPCLK
toner full
4 17 4 4 3
(KP-974)
(YC10)
sensor
GND GND
Humidity
18 18 18 5 5 2
sensor
FPRSET*
S02977
S02976
6 6 1
Operation
Temperature
panel PWB
(KP-A0007)
S02848
(11) Wiring diagram
2F3
2-4-12
+3.3V1/+5V1 1/31 1/31
slot
(YS3)
Optional
interface
interface
interface
interface
KUIO-LV
(A0010)
connector
14/44 14/44
LVDSN6/LVDSP6 15/45 15/45
LVDSN5/LVDSP5 16/46 16/46
LVDSN4/LVDSP4 17/47 17/47 (S02978) S03011
LVDSN3/LVDSP3 18/48 18/48
(YS1) System DIMM PWB KP-1137
A0
SIOUT/SBSY* 26/56 26/56 7 GND 7
8 8
DIMM installed
GND/FPCLK 9 9
Standard 128 MB
ADATA27
(YC8)
1 1 FDPFUL* 3 3 15 ADATA26 15
GND 16 16
2 2 2 2
full
+5V1(5VS) 17 ADATA25 17
Paper
(YC2)
sensor
3 3 1 1 18 ADATA24 18
ADATA23
+5V1
+24V2
19 19
20 ADATA22 20
S02979 ADATA21
21 21
S02869 GND/GND 22 ADATA20 22
50/49 50/49 40/39 40/39 23 VDD1 23
GND/GND VCC
48/47 48/47 38/37 38/37 24 24
+5V1(+5V1P)/+5V1(:) 25 VDD1 25
46/45 46/45 66/35 66/35 VDD2
FDPFUL*/+5V1(+5V1P) 26 26
OP5V
OP24V
(YC7)
29 29
Drum unit 1 (Magenta)
LVDSN13/LVDSP13 VDD2
38/37 38/37 28/27 28/27 30 30
LVDSN12/LVDSP12
66/35 66/35 26/25 26/25
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
LVDSN11/LVDSP11
12 12
11 11
10 10
34/33 34/33 24/23 24/23 1 GND 1
LVDSN10/LVDSP10 GND
32/32 32/32 22/21 22/21 2 2
LVDSN9/LVDSP9 GND
LED print head 1
3 3
(YC2)
S02852
SCLK
20/19 20/19 10/9 10/9 9 9
LVDSN3/LVDSP3 GND
8/7 8/7 10 10
GND
OPRDY*
OPSEL2
OPSDO
OPSEL1
OPSDI
OPSEL0
OPSCLK
(PFSEL)
OP5V
GND
OP24V
18/17 18/17 LVDSN2/LVDSP2 SDA
16/15 16/15 6/5 6/5 11 VSS 11
LVDSN1/LVDSP1 12 12
14/13 14/13 4/3 4/3 ADATA29
6
5
4
9
3
8
2
7
1
LVDSN0/LVDSP0 13 13
12
11
10
12/11 12/11 2/1 2/1 ADATA28
14 ADATA27 14
To optional 15 ADATA26 15
(CN2)
RD/(+5V1D) 16 16
Paper feeder PF-60 10/9 10/9 10/9 10/9 ADATA25
ERS4DR/+5V1(+5V1D) 17 17
(YC5)
EEDATA/ERS1DR ADATA22
4/3 4/3 4/3 4/3 20 20
EECLK/GND ADATA21
2/1 2/1 2/1 2/1 21 21
22 ADATA20 22
(S02976) 23 VDD1 23
24 VCC 24
(S02977) VDD1
25 25
VDD2
(YC13)
(YC12)
26 26
27 VDD2 27
VDD2
28 28
VDD2
29 29
VDD2
30 30
(YC16) | |
(YC10) | |
(YC8) | |
(YC15) | |
(YC9) | |
(YC7) | |
(YC14) | |
(YC6) | |
(YC4) | |
1 1
1 1
1 1
7 7
1 1
1 1
7 7
1 1
1 1
7 7
1 1
1 1
30 30
30 30
30 30
30 30
30 30
30 30
ERS1DR 7
7 7
GND 6
6 6
EEDATA
(YC401)
5 5 5
EECLK 4
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
4 4
7 7
7 7
7 7
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
15 15
15 15
15 15
15 15
+5V1 3
3 3
DA0
(YC11)
(KP-972)
2 2 2
DA1
1 1 LED
print
1
head
LED
print
1 1
LED
print
15 15 head 4
15 15 head 2
3
(YC402)
2
Drum PWB 1 1
S02867
Drum
unit 3
Drum
unit 4
Drum
unit 2
(Black)
(Cyan)
(Yellow)
GND
1 1
2 2 ERASEDR
lamp
[PWB]
(YC651)
Eraser
S02868
(KP-1090)
Drum
Drum
Drum
PWB 2
PWB 3
PWB 4
2 [PWB]
3 [PWB]
4 [PWB]
Zener PWB 1
(KP-972)
(KP-972)
(KP-972)
(KP-1090)
(KP-1090)
(KP-1090)
2 (KP-931)
3 (KP-931)
4 (KP-931)
Zener PWB
Zener PWB
Zener PWB
Eraser lamp
Eraser lamp
Eraser lamp
(KP-931)
Grid
2F3
2F3
94.4 mm [Drum]
2-4-13
2F3
2-4-14