Ricoh c440 Manual de Servicio
Ricoh c440 Manual de Servicio
Ricoh c440 Manual de Servicio
SERVICE MANUAL
005784MIU
005784MIU
DOCUMENTATION HISTORY
REV. NO. DATE COMMENTS
* 07/2010 Original Printing
PRODUCT INFORMATION
1. PRODUCT INFORMATION......................................................1-1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................1-1
1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION ..............................................................1-2
1.2.1 MACHINE CONFIGURATION .....................................................1-2
1.3 OVERVIEW ...........................................................................................1-3
1.3.1 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT ......................................1-3
1.3.2 PAPER PATH ..............................................................................1-4
1.3.3 DRIVE LAYOUT ...........................................................................1-5
INSTALLATION
2. INSTALLATION .......................................................................2-1
2.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .......................................................2-1
2.1.1 ENVIRONMENT ..........................................................................2-1
2.1.2 MACHINE LEVEL ........................................................................2-1
2.1.3 MACHINE SPACE REQUIREMENTS .........................................2-2
2.1.4 POWER REQUIREMENTS..........................................................2-2
2.2 OPTIONAL UNIT COMBINATIONS ......................................................2-3
2.2.1 MACHINE OPTIONS ...................................................................2-3
2.2.2 CONTROLLER OPTIONS ...........................................................2-4
2.3 PRINTER INSTALLATION ....................................................................2-5
2.3.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE....................................................2-5
Unpacking .......................................................................................2-5
Installing the toner ...........................................................................2-8
Loading Paper ...............................................................................2-10
Turning Power On .........................................................................2-12
Selecting the Panel Display Language ..........................................2-12
Printing the Test Page ...................................................................2-13
Settings Relevant to the Service Contract .....................................2-13
2.3.2 METER CLICK CHARGE...........................................................2-13
2.3.3 MOVING THE MACHINE ...........................................................2-16
2.3.4 TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE .............................................2-16
SM i M065/M066
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ...............................................3-1
3.1 MAINTENANCE TABLES .....................................................................3-1
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M065/M066 iv SM
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TROUBLESHOOTING
6. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................6-1
6.1 SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS .............................................................6-1
6.2 PROCESS CONTROL ERROR CONDITIONS .....................................6-2
6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..............................................................6-3
6.4 IMAGE PROBLEMS..............................................................................6-4
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ENERGY SAVING
7. ENERGY SAVING ....................................................................7-1
7.1 ENERGY SAVE ....................................................................................7-1
7.1.1 ENERGY SAVER MODES...........................................................7-1
Timer Settings .................................................................................7-2
Return to Stand-by Mode ................................................................7-2
Recommendation ............................................................................7-2
7.1.2 ENERGY SAVE EFFECTIVENESS .............................................7-3
7.2 PAPER SAVE .......................................................................................7-5
7.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DUPLEX/COMBINE FUNCTION .............7-5
1. Duplex: ........................................................................................7-5
2. Combine mode: ...........................................................................7-5
3. Duplex + Combine: ......................................................................7-6
How to calculate the paper reduction ratio ......................................7-6
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POSITION 1
TAB
APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
POSITION 2
APPENDIX: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
TAB
TABLE
PAPER FEED UNIT PB 1020 (M384)
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
POSITION 3
APPENDIX: SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS
TAB
REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
POSITION 4
APPENDIX: PROCESS CONTROL ERROR
TAB
CONDITIONS
POSITION 5
TAB
APPENDIX: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSITION 6
APPENDIX: JAM DETECTION
TAB
ENERGY SAVING
POSITION 7
DEFECTS
POSITION 8
TAB
Work carefully when lifting or moving the machine. If the machine is heavy, two or
more customer engineers may be required to prevent injuries (muscle strains,
spinal injuries, etc.) or damage to the machine if it is dropped or tipped over.
Personnel moving or working around the machine should always wear proper
clothing and footwear. Never wear loose fitting clothing or accessories (neckties,
loose sweaters, bracelets, etc. ) or casual footwear (slippers, sandals, etc.) when
lifting or moving the machine.
Always unplug the power cord from the power source before you move the product.
Before you move the product, arrange the power cord so it will not fall under the
product.
Always disconnect the power plug before doing any maintenance procedure. After
switching off the machine, power is still supplied to the main machine and other
devices. To prevent electrical shock, switch the machine off, wait for a few
seconds, then unplug the machine from the power source.
Before you do any checks or adjustments after turning the machine off, work
carefully to avoid injury. After removing covers or opening the machine to do
checks or adjustments, never touch electrical components or moving parts (gears,
timing belts, etc.).
After turning the machine on with any cover removed, keep your hands away from
electrical components and moving parts. Never touch the cover of the fusing unit,
gears, timing belts, etc.
Special Tools
Safety Devices
Never remove any safety device unless it requires replacement. Always replace
safety devices immediately.
Never do any procedure that defeats the function of any safety device.
Modification or removal of a safety device (fuse, switch, etc.) could lead to a fire
and personal injury. Always test the operation of the machine to ensure that it is
operating normally and safely after removal and replacement of any safety device.
For replacements use only the correct fuses or circuit breakers rated for use with
the machine. Using replacement devices not designed for use with the machine
could lead to a fire and personal injuries.
Organic Cleaners
During preventive maintenance, never use any organic cleaners (alcohol, etc.)
other than those described in the service manual.
Make sure the room is well ventilated before using any organic cleaner. Use
organic solvents in small amounts to avoid breathing the fumes and becoming
nauseous.
Switch the machine off, unplug it, and allow it to cool before doing preventive
maintenance. To avoid fire or explosion, never use an organic cleaner near any
part that generates heat.
Wash your hands thoroughly after cleaning parts with an organic cleaner to
contamination of food, drinks, etc. which could cause illness.
Clean the floor completely after accidental spillage of silicone oil or other materials
to prevent slippery surfaces that could cause accidents leading to hand or leg
injuries. Use "My Ace" Silicone Oil Remover (or dry rags) to soak up spills. For
more details, please refer to Technical Bulletin "Silicone Oil Removal" (A024-50).
Always replace a lithium battery on a PCB with the same type of battery
prescribed for use on that board. Replacing a lithium battery with any type other
than the one prescribed for use on the board could lead to an explosion or damage
to the PCB.
Never discard used batteries by mixing them with other trash. Remove them from
the work site and dispose of them in accordance with local laws and regulations
regarding the disposal of such items.
Before serving the machine (especially when responding to a service call), always
make sure that the power plug has been inserted completely into the power source.
A partially inserted plug could lead to heat generation (due to a power surge
caused by high resistance) and cause a fire or other problems.
Always check the power plug and make sure that it is free of dust and lint. Clean it
if necessary. A dirty plug can generate heat which could cause a fire.
Inspect the length of the power cord for cuts or other damage. Replace the power
cord if necessary. A frayed or otherwise damaged power cord can cause a short
circuit which could lead to a fire or personal injury from electrical shock.
Check the length of the power cord between the machine and power supply. Make
sure the power cord is not coiled or wrapped around any object such as a table leg.
Coiling the power cord can cause excessive heat to build up and could cause a
fire.
Make sure that the area around the power source is free of obstacles so the power
cord can be removed quickly in case of an emergency.
Make sure that the power cord is grounded (earthed) at the power source with the
ground wire on the plug.
Connect the power cord directly into the power source. Never use an extension
cord.
When you disconnect the power plug from the power source, always pull on the
plug, not the cable.
Always dispose of used items (developer, toner, toner cartridges, OPC drums,
etc.) in accordance with the local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of
such items.
To protect the environment, never dispose of this product or any kind of waste
from consumables at a household waste collection point. Dispose of these items
at one of our dealers or at an authorized collection site.
Return used selenium drums to the service center for handling in accordance with
company policy regarding the recycling or disposal of such items.
Work carefully when removing paper jams or replacing toner bottles or cartridges
to avoid spilling toner on clothing or the hands.
If toner is inhaled, immediately gargle with large amounts of cold water and move
to a well ventilated location. If there are signs of irritation or other problems, seek
medical attention.
If toner gets on the skin, wash immediately with soap and cold running water.
If toner gets into the eyes, flush the eyes with cold running water or eye wash. If
there are signs of irritation or other problems, seek medical attention.
If toner is swallowed, drink a large amount of cold water to dilute the ingested toner.
If there are signs of any problem, seek medical attention.
If toner spills on clothing, wash the affected area immediately with soap and cold
water. Never use hot water! Hot water can cause toner to set and permanently
stain fabric.
Always store toner and developer supplies such as toner and developer packages,
cartridges, and bottles (including used toner and empty bottles and cartridges) out
of the reach of children.
Always store fresh toner supplies or empty bottles or cartridges in a cool, dry
location that is not exposed to direct sunlight.
Never attempt to incinerate toner, used toner, or empty toner containers (bottles or
cartridges). Burning toner can explode and scatter, causing serious burns.
Always wrap used toner and empty toner bottles and cartridges in plastic bags to
avoid spillage. Follow the local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of such
items.
Dispose of used toner and toner cartridges at one of our dealers or at an
authorized collection site. Always dispose of used toner cartridges and toner
bottles in accordance with the local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of
such items.
WARNING: Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in
the Laser Optics Housing Unit section. Laser beams can seriously damage your
eyes.
CAUTION MARKING:
See or Refer to
Clip ring
Screw
Connector
Clamp
E-ring
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1. PRODUCT INFORMATION
Information
Product
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
SM 1-1 M065/M066
NA: M344-01
IEEE802.11a/g Board
EU/ASIA: M344-02
NA: M385-03
VM Card EU: M385-04
ASIA: M385-05
HDD D362-01
PictBridge M385-01
NetWare M385-06
M065/M066 1-2 SM
1.3 OVERVIEW
Information
Product
1.3.1 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT
SM 1-3 M065/M066
M065/M066 1-4 SM
Information
Product
1. ITB Unit/ Drum-K/ Development-K Motor:
This controls the OPC for black, development unit for black, and ITB unit.
2. Drum Motor: CMY:
This controls the OPCs for cyan, magenta, and yellow.
3. Development Motor: CMY:
This controls the color development units (cyan/ magenta/ yellow).
4. Development Clutch: K:
This controls the drive power to the development unit for black.
5. Paper Feed Motor:
This controls the paper feed mechanisms (tray 1).
6. Vertical Transport Motor:
This controls the vertical transport roller.
7. Registration Motor:
This controls the registration rollers.
8. Duplex/By-pass Motor:
This controls the duplex entrance, relay, exit, and by-pass feed rollers.
9. Fusing/ Paper Exit Motor:
This controls the fusing unit and paper exit rollers.
10. Inverter Motor:
This controls the inverter roller.
SM 1-5 M065/M066
2. INSTALLATION
2.1.1 ENVIRONMENT
Installation
1. Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F)
2. Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH
3. Ambient Illumination: Less than 1500 lux (do not expose to direct sunlight)
4. Ventilation: 3 times/hr/person or more
5. Do not let the machine get exposed to the following:
1) Cool air from an air conditioner
2) Heat from a heater
6. Do not install the machine in areas that are exposed to corrosive gas.
7. Install the machine at locations lower than 2,000 m (6,500 ft.) above sea level.
8. Install the machine on a strong, level base. (Inclination on any side must be no more
than 5 mm.)
9. Do not install the machine in areas that get strong vibrations.
SM 2-1 M065/M066
This machine, which uses high voltage power sources, can generate ozone gas.
High ozone density is harmful to human health. Therefore, the machine must be
installed in a well-ventilated room.
M065/M066 2-2 SM
Installation
No. Options Remarks
Up to x 3
User: For installing on
1 Paper Feed Unit PB1020 (M384) U/C the table
CE: For installing on
the floor
SM 2-3 M065/M066
SD slot 2
11 VM Card Type O (M385-03, -04, -05) U M065: Optional
M066: Standard
M065/M066 2-4 SM
Keep the shipping retainers after you install the machine. You may need them in
Installation
the future if you transport the machine to another location.
Unpacking
When lifting the machine, use the inside grips on both sides of the machine.
If not, the machine could be dropped. This may cause an injury and may damage
the machine.
Place no objects on the left cover or on the inner cover.
1. Remove the plastic bag.
2. Lift the machine with four people by using the inset grips on both sides of the machine.
Do not hold the machine at the front and rear bottom corners when lifting.
Grips must be used only for moving the machine without caster table and
paper feed unit. If these items are also installed when you move the machine,
do not use the grips.
SM 2-5 M065/M066
5. Turn the green lever counterclockwise ( ), and then slowly open the inner cover ( ).
6. Remove the securing pin, as shown, from the transfer unit. Pinch it ( ), and then pull it
out ( - ).
M065/M066 2-6 SM
Installation
7. Turn the green lever of the transfer unit counterclockwise to unlock the unit ( ).
Remove the protective sheet, as shown. Pinch the orange tape ( ), and then pull it out
( ).
SM 2-7 M065/M066
Using both hands, push the left cover firmly, until it clicks into place.
M065/M066 2-8 SM
Installation
3. Install the yellow toner bottle first. Holding the toner bottle horizontally with the label
facing up, align the label with the position of the triangular mark.
Be sure to set the toner bottles so that they are straight and flat.
Carefully align the label on each toner bottle with the triangular mark on the
receiving side.
4. Push in the toner bottle until you hear a clicking sound.
Do not repeatedly insert and remove toner bottles. This causes toner leakage.
5. Close the upper cover.
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Loading Paper
3. Pinch the green clips on the side guide and the end guide, and then adjust the guides
to the paper size being loaded.
4. Load the new paper stack print side up, making sure the paper is flush against the
paper guides.
M065/M066 2-10 SM
Installation
5. Adjust the paper guides to close any gaps.
Do not move paper loaded in the tray more than a few millimeters. Excessive
movement of loaded paper can cause edges of sheets to snag on the
openings of the tray's lifting plate, resulting in sheets being folded or becoming
jammed.
When adjusting the paper width, use the right side guide only, with the green
clip. Do not hold the left side guide at this time, or skew will occur.
6. Lift the front of the paper tray, and slowly slide the paper tray back until it stops. Make
sure that the paper tray is fully inserted to prevent paper jams.
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Turning Power On
Turn off the power switch whenever you plug in and unplug the power cord.
Do not turn off the power switch until initialization is completed ("Ready"
appears on the display when initialization is completed). Otherwise, the
machine may malfunction.
You can select one of these languages (the default is English): English, German,
French, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Finnish, Portuguese,
Czech, Polish or Hungarian.
You do not have to do this procedure if you use English. Do this procedure if you
want to use a different language.
1. Turn on the power switch of the printer.
"Ready" shows on the panel display after the machine warms up.
2. Press the "Menu" key.
3. Press the " " or " " key to select "Language."
4. Press the "OK" key.
5. Press the " " or " " key to select the language you want.
6. Press the "OK" key.
7. Press the "Menu" key to return to the initial screen.
M065/M066 2-12 SM
Installation
"Ready" shows on the panel display after the machine warms up.
2. Press the "Menu" key.
3. Press the " " or " " key to select "List/Test Print".
4. Press the "OK" key.
5. Press the " " or " " key to select "Config. Page".
6. Press the "OK" key.
7. The test printing starts shortly after.
8. Press the "Menu" key to return to the initial screen.
9. Turn off the power switch of the printer.
SM 2-13 M065/M066
M065/M066 2-14 SM
Installation
PCDUs need to be replaced.
SM 2-15 M065/M066
After you move the machine, make sure you do the "Auto Color Registration" as
follows. This optimizes color registration.
1) Do the "Forced Line Position Adj. Mode c" (SP2-111-3).
2) Then do the "Forced Line Position Adj. Mode a" (SP2-111-1).
To check if SP 2-111-1 was successful, watch the screen during the process. A
message is displayed at the end. Also, you can check the result with SP 2-194-10
to -12.
M065/M066 2-16 SM
Install the caster table and securing bracket if the machine is installed on the floor
( p.2-19 "Caster Table (M393)").
Installation
1. Remove the tape from the paper feed unit.
2. Lift the machine with four people by using the inset grips on both sides of the machine.
3. Align the machine with the two upright pins on the paper feed unit and then lower the
machine slowly.
SM 2-17 M065/M066
When installing two or three units, first connect the units to each other (using
the same procedure as described above), and then connect them as a single
unit to the machine.
M065/M066 2-18 SM
Installation
No. Description Q'ty
1 Screws (M3 x 8) 3
3 Washers 3
4 Spring washers 3
5 Securing pins 2
7 Securing holders 3
Some of these accessories may not be used. It differs depending on how many
optional trays are installed in the machine.
SM 2-19 M065/M066
Handles must be used only for moving the machine without caster table and paper
feed unit. If either or both of these items are installed when you move the machine,
do not use the handles.
M065/M066 2-20 SM
Installation
3. Push the holder [A] down.
SM 2-21 M065/M066
Hold the handle and grips of the machine when you lift and move the machine.
9. Open the duplex unit.
11. Install the two table joint brackets [A] at the right side ( x 5).
12. Reinstall the right cover ( x 1).
M065/M066 2-22 SM
Installation
13. Install the table joint bracket [A] at the left side ( x 2).
14. Close the front door.
15. Adjust the plate [A] until it is level by rotating each screw.
SM 2-23 M065/M066
Hold the handle and grips of the machine when you lift and move the machine.
4. Open the front door.
5. Right cover ( p.2-20 "For Installing the Caster Table (M393) Only")
6. Remove the right cover [A] of the paper feed unit ( x 2).
M065/M066 2-24 SM
Installation
10. Reinstall the right cover and the right cover of the paper feed unit ( x 2).
11. Remove the left cover [A] of the paper feed unit ( x 2).
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M065/M066 2-26 SM
Installation
No. Description Q'ty
1 Heater cover 1
2 Tray heater 1
3 Heater bracket 1
4 On-standby decal 1
5 Harness bracket 1
6 Harness 1
7 Clamp 2
8 Screw (M3 x 6) 7
SM 2-27 M065/M066
Before installing, make sure that the power source rating of the tray heater is same
as the machine.
M065/M066 2-28 SM
Installation
8. Remove the two clamps [A].
9. Attach the two clamps [A] (removed in step 8) to the bracket [B].
SM 2-29 M065/M066
13. Pass the heater harness [A] through the hole [B] in the controller box (shown in the red
circle).
14. Reinstall the controller box.
M065/M066 2-30 SM
Installation
16. Connect the relay harness [A] to CN906 [B] ( x 2).
17. Connect the relay harness [A] to the heater harness [C] ( x 2).
18. Reassemble the machine.
19. Attach the on/standby decal [A] to the left-hand side of the main power switch.
SM 2-31 M065/M066
1. Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
2. Do the following procedure not to damage any harnesses.
3. Check that no harnesses are damaged or pinched after installation.
Component Check
Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list.
1 Tray heater 1
3 Securing holder 1
5 On-standby decal 1
6 Edge clamp 1
7 Clamp 6
8 Screw (M4 x 8) 3
9 Screw (M3 x 8) 2
10 Spring washer ( 4) 3
11 Spring washer ( 3) 2
12 Washer ( 4) 3
13 Washer ( 3) 2
14 Harness 1
M065/M066 2-32 SM
Installation
For Installing the Tray Heater in M384
1. Pull out the tray [A] from the optional paper tray.
2. Put the tray heater [B] into the optional paper feed unit.
SM 2-33 M065/M066
3. Pass the heater harness [A] through the square hole [B].
5. Install the tray heater [A] in the machine ( x 1 (M4x8) [B], spring washer x 1 ( 4) [C],
washer x 1 ( 4) [D]).
M065/M066 2-34 SM
Installation
6. Install the edge clamp [A] and the six clamps.
7. Connect the relay harness [A] to the heater harness [B] ( x 4).
Make sure that the connector [B] is placed securely as shown above.
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9. If you do not install another optional paper feed unit, replace the screw [A] with the
screw [B] ( x 1 (M3x8) [C], spring washer x 1 ( 3) [D], washer x 1 ( 3) [E]).
Do steps 10 and 11 if you install another optional paper feed unit below M384. If
not, go to step 12.
Repeat steps from 1 to 11 if two or three optional paper feed units are to be
M065/M066 2-36 SM
installed.
Installation
12. Rear cover [A] ( x 1).
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16. Attach the on/standby decal [A] to the left-hand side of the main power switch.
You can adjust the tray heater switch setting with SP5805-001 as shown below.
0: Default setting. The heater is on when the main switch is off or when the
machine is in energy saver mode.
1: The heater is always on.
The securing bracket must be installed when the tray heater is installed in the
machine with the paper feed unit (M384).
1. Remove the holder ( p.2-19 "Caster Table (M393)").
2. Reinstall the inner left lower cover ( x 3).
3. Close the left cover.
4. Remove the left cover of the paper feed unit ( p.2-19 "Caster Table (M393)").
M065/M066 2-38 SM
Installation
5. Remove the screw.
6. Install the securing bracket [A] ( x 1 (M3x8) [B], spring washer x 1 ( 3) [C], washer x
1 ( 3) [D]).
7. Remove the right cover of the paper feed unit ( p.2-19 "Caster Table (M393)").
SM 2-39 M065/M066
8. Install the securing bracket [A] ( x 2 (M4x8) [B], spring washer x 2 ( 4) [C], washer x
2 ( 4) [D]).
9. Install the securing holder [E].
10. Reassemble the machine.
M065/M066 2-40 SM
⇒ The following options are available for this machine; refer to the "Operating Instructions:
Hardware Guide".
Hard Disk Drive
IEEE1284
Installation
IEEE802.11a/g
Gigabit Ethernet
Memory Unit
Camera Direct Print Card
⇒ VM Card (Standard in M066)
SD card for NetWare printing
⇒ The following options are available for this machine; refer to the "Operating Instructions:
Security Guide".
Data Overwrite Security Unit
HDD Encryption Unit
2.7.1 OVERVIEW
This machine has I/F card slots for optional I/F connections and SD card slots applications.
After you install an option, check that the machine can recognize it.
SM 2-41 M065/M066
SD Card Slots
Slot 1 [1] is used for PictBridge, Data Overwrite Security Unit, SD card for NetWare
printing.
Slot 2 [2] is used for installing the VM card or HDD Encryption Unit or one of the
optional applications for service only (for example, updating the firmware).
Overview
The service program "SD Card Appli Move" (SP5-873) lets you copy application programs
from one SD card to another SD card.
Do not try to copy the VM card or the HDD encryption unit to another SD card.
You cannot run application programs from Slot 2. However you can move application
programs from Slot 2 to Slot 1 with the following procedure.
Consider the following limitations when you try to merge SD cards.
The destination SD card should have the largest memory size of all the application SD
cards. Refer to the following table for the memory size of each SD card.
Due to limitations, the VM Card (M385) can be neither merged nor moved to
another SD card. This card must be installed in Slot 2.
M065/M066 2-42 SM
Installation
4. Pull out the paper feed tray.
5. Keep the SD card in the location [A] after you have copied the application program
from one card to another card. This is done for the following reasons:
1) The SD card can be the only proof that the user is licensed to use the
application program.
2) You may need to check the SD card and its data to solve a problem in the
future.
Move Exec
The menu "Move Exec" (SP5-873-001) lets you copy application programs from the
original SD card to another SD card.
Do not turn ON the write protect switch of an application SD card on the machine.
If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs
during a firmware upgrade or application merge.
1. Turn the main switch off.
2. Make sure that an SD card is in SD card slot 1. The application program is copied to
this SD card.
3. Insert the SD card (having stored the application program) in SD card slot 2. The
application program is copied from this SD card.
4. Turn the main switch on.
5. Start the SP mode.
6. Select SP5-873-001 "Move Exec".
7. Follow the messages shown on the operation panel.
8. Turn the main switch off.
9. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
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Undo Exec
The menu "Undo Exec" (SP5-873-002) lets you copy back application programs from an
SD card to the original SD card. You can use this program when, for example, you have
mistakenly copied some programs by using Move Exec (SP5-873-001).
Do not turn ON the write protect switch of an application SD card on the machine.
If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs
during a firmware upgrade or application merge.
1. Turn the main switch off.
2. Insert the original SD card in SD card slot 2. The application program is copied back
into this card.
3. Insert the SD card (having stored the application program) in SD card slot 1. The
application program is copied back from this SD card.
4. Turn the main switch on.
5. Start the SP mode.
6. Select SP5-873-002 "Undo Exec".
7. Follow the messages shown on the operation panel.
8. Turn the main switch off.
9. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
This step assumes that the application programs in the SD card are used by
the machine.
10. Turn the main switch on.
11. Check that the application programs run normally.
M065/M066 2-44 SM
3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Preventive
"User Maintenance Items"
SM 3-1 M065/M066
Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before you do the
procedures in this section.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-1 M065/M066
4.2.1 TOOLS
1 B6455010 SD Card 1
Loop back connector - parallel (item 5) requires plug - IEEE1284 type C (item 9).
M065/M066 4-2 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Release the belt [A].
SM 4-3 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-4 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
Make sure that these hinge covers [A] can be moved smoothly (up and down) after
installing the rear cover. If these hinge covers do not move smoothly, try installing
the rear cover again.
SM 4-5 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-6 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
Make sure that the hook [A] is installed in the hole [B] when reinstalling the top
and
cover.
SM 4-7 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-8 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-9 M065/M066
4. Turn the lock lever [A] counterclockwise, and then open the drum securing plate [B].
M065/M066 4-10 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
1. Open the left cover.
and
2. Inner left lower cover [A] ( x 3)
SM 4-11 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-12 SM
Replacement
1. Rear cover ( p.4-5)
Adjustment
2. Right cover ( p.4-4)
and
3. Inner right rear cover [A] ( x 3)
SM 4-13 M065/M066
Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of
the procedures in this section. Laser beams can cause serious eye injury.
Make sure to turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power plug from
the power outlet before beginning any disassembly or adjustment of the laser unit.
This machine uses a class IIIb laser beam with a wavelength of 657 - 663 nm and
an output of 15 mW. The laser can cause serious eye injury.
Before installing a new laser unit, remove the polygon motor holder bracket and
the tag from the new unit.
M065/M066 4-14 SM
3. Execute SP2-220-001 to clear the mirror positioning motor setting for Cyan.
4. Execute SP2-220-002 to clear the mirror positioning motor setting for Magenta.
5. Execute SP2-220-003 to clear the mirror positioning motor setting for Yellow.
6. Execute SP2-180-004 for clearing main scan start position adjustment setting.
7. Execute SP2-153-001 for clearing LD power.
8. Exit the SP mode.
9. Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord of the copier.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Disconnect the harness [A] of the skew correction motor.
4. Do steps 1 to 9 of "Before removing the old laser unit".
5. Connect the harness [A] and reinstall the controller box.
6. Plug in and turn on the main power switch.
SM 4-15 M065/M066
5. Bracket [A] ( x 1)
M065/M066 4-16 SM
If this step is not correctly done, an image problem may occur on printouts.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Input the SP settings on the sheet provided with a new laser unit.
SP2-101-001: Color Registration Adjustment for Black
SP2-102-013, 015, 017, 019: Magnification Adjustment Main Beam Pitch Dot for
each color
SP2-102-014, 016, 018, 020: Magnification Adjustment Main Beam Pitch Subdot
for each color
SP2-102-001: Main Magnification for Black and Standard line speed
SP2-102-002: Main Magnification for Black and Medium line speed
SP2-102-003: Main Magnification for Black and Low line speed
SP2-104-001 to -008: :LD Initial Power Adjustment for each color
The printed values [A] are different for each laser unit.
If the SP settings shown above are not input correctly, it may cause color
registration errors.
4. Print the test pattern (14: 1-dot trimming pattern in the SP2-109-003).
5. Check that the left and right trim margin is within 4 ± 1 mm. If not, change the standard
value for the main scan magnification adjustment.
6. Select "0" with SP2-109-003 after printing the "1-dot trimming pattern.
7. Do the line position adjustment.
SM 4-17 M065/M066
First do SP2-111-003.
Then do SP2-111-001.
To check if SP 2-111-001 was successful, watch the screen during the process. A
message is displayed at the end. Also, you can check the result with SP 2-194-010
to -012.
8. Exit the SP mode.
If the optional tray heater is installed in the machine, the HVPS: CB bracket may
be still hot. Wait until the HVPS: CB bracket cools before doing this procedure.
1. Rear cover ( p.4-5)
2. Right cover ( p.4-4)
3. Controller box ( p.4-143)
4. HVPS: CB bracket ( p.4-148 "HVPS: CB Board")
M065/M066 4-18 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Release the LDU shutter motor [A] ( x 3).
SM 4-19 M065/M066
Do not touch the OPC drum. Do not let metal objects touch the development
sleeve.
1. Open the left cover.
2. Turn the lock lever [A] counterclockwise, and then open the drum securing plate [B].
3. Turn the ITB lock lever [A] counterclockwise (this step is only needed if you remove the
PCDU: K).
4. PCDU [A]
M065/M066 4-20 SM
⇒ 5. Push the green PCDU lever with your finger, as far as it will go (at least until you hear
a click).
6. Check the pentagon-shaped window for all four colors. If you can see a red area, as
shown in the “Incorrect” photo below, this means the unit was not installed correctly.
Correct
Correct
OK
Replacement
Adjustment
and
Incorrect
Incorrect
Correct
OK
Incorrect
NG
NOTE: If the white locking tab is not locked
into the slot on the bracket, reseat the
PDCU until it properly locks into place.
SM 4-21 M065/M066
1. Remove the cover [A] and pull out the tape from the new development unit before
installing a new PCDU in the machine.
M065/M066 4-22 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
3. Clean each toner hopper entrance [A] with a vacuum cleaner.
and
4. PCDUs ( p.4-20)
5. Right cover ( p.4-4)
6. Rear cover ( p.4-5)
7. Top cover ( p.4-6)
8. Inner left upper cover ( p.4-9)
9. Inner right rear cover ( p.4-13)
10. Drive unit fan base ( p.4-73 "Drive Unit Fan")
SM 4-23 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-24 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
15. Release the toner supply motor brackets [A] ( x 3 each)
Place the toner supply motor brackets on a sheet of paper [A] because grease
may fall from the toner supply motors.
SM 4-25 M065/M066
16. Release each toner supply tube [A] by pulling out its gear assembly a short distance.
Work carefully when releasing the toner supply tube [A] to avoid spilling toner
on clothing or the hands.
M065/M066 4-26 SM
Make sure that the clip [A] does not fall inside the machine during
maintenance.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
20. Turn the toner tube [A] as shown above.
SM 4-27 M065/M066
Do not push the tip [A] of the toner tube because this will spill toner.
M065/M066 4-28 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
4. Motor bracket [A] ( x 3, x 1)
If the bushing (white) [B] is removed with toner supply motor, install it in the
toner hopper frame (as shown below).
SM 4-29 M065/M066
Make sure that the bushing (white) [A] is installed in the toner hopper frame
[B].
M065/M066 4-30 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
Apply a small amount of "Silicone Grease G501" to the gear of the motor as
shown above.
SM 4-31 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-32 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Waste toner bottle set sensor [A] ( x 1, hooks)
SM 4-33 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-34 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
4. RFID board [A] ( x 1, hooks)
and
SM 4-35 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-36 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-37 M065/M066
2. Turn the lock lever [A] counterclockwise, and then open the drum securing plate [B].
M065/M066 4-38 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
4. Open the front door [A].
and
Opening the front door [A] automatically releases the lock [B] for the ITB unit.
SM 4-39 M065/M066
6. Grasp the handles [A], and then pull out the ITB unit fully [B].
7. Grasp the handles [A], and then lift the ITB unit [B].
Do not touch or damage the surface of the image transfer belt during servicing.
1. ITB unit ( p.4-38)
M065/M066 4-40 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
4. The left stay [A] ( x 4)
and
5. Rear holder bracket [A] ( x 2)
SM 4-41 M065/M066
8. Remove a screw.
M065/M066 4-42 SM
10. Remove a screw, and then turn the encoder sensor [A] to the left.
When replacing the image transfer belt, work carefully to avoid damaging the
encoder sensor [A].
Replacement
Adjustment
and
11. The right stay [A] ( x 1)
SM 4-43 M065/M066
The image transfer belt does not have any directional characteristics. When
installing the image transfer belt, it is not required to install the image transfer belt
in a specific orientation.
1. Lubricate a part of the surface of the image transfer belt [A] with yellow toner, and then
turn the image transfer belt to the position [B] as shown above.
Be sure to use yellow toner from the M065/M066; do not use lubricant powder,
developer, or waste toner.
2. Install the ITB cleaning unit [A], and then collect the yellow toner by turning the image
transfer belt [B].
M065/M066 4-44 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. ITB contact motor [A] ( x 2)
Apply a small amount of "Silicone Grease G501" to the gear of the motor as
shown above.
SM 4-45 M065/M066
5. Release the toner tube: K [A] by pulling out its gear assembly a short distance.
Work carefully when releasing the toner supply tube [A] to avoid spilling toner
on clothing or the hands.
M065/M066 4-46 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
7. ITB contact sensor [A] ( x 1, hooks)
SM 4-47 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-48 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Input all correction coefficients [A] for the ID sensor with the SP modes referring to the
barcode sheet provided with the new ID sensor board.
SM 4-49 M065/M066
2. Remove the PTR unit [A], releasing the two locks [B].
To install the PTR unit, pinch the two green locks [A] while you push the unit back into
position.
Do not insert objects between the metal plate [B] and its black plastic base. Otherwise, the
plate could be bent, and this can cause poor image quality.
M065/M066 4-50 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
2. Interlock switch bracket [A] ( x 2, x 4)
SM 4-51 M065/M066
4.
Apply a small amount of "Silicone Grease G501" to the gear of the motor as
shown above.
M065/M066 4-52 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
5. Sensor bracket [A] ( x 1)
SM 4-53 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-54 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
The drawing above shows the drive layout.
SM 4-55 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-56 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
12. Release the upper harness guide [A] and the lower harness guide [B] ( x 4, x all,
x all)
13. BCU with bracket ( p.4-145 "BCU")
SM 4-57 M065/M066
Place the toner supply motor brackets on a sheet of paper [A] because grease
may fall from the toner supply motors.
M065/M066 4-58 SM
Work carefully when removing the toner supply tube [A] to avoid spilling toner
on clothing or the hands.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
18. Release the toner supply tubes for M, C and K.
Work carefully when releasing the toner supply tubes to avoid spilling toner on
clothing or the hands.
SM 4-59 M065/M066
19. Gear unit [A] with the toner supply tubes for M, C and K ( x 6).
20. Remove the toner supply tubes for M, C and K [A] from the gear unit [B].
Work carefully when removing the toner supply tubes [A] to avoid spilling toner
on clothing or the hands.
M065/M066 4-60 SM
Make sure that the positioning pin [A] is set correctly when installing the gear unit.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-61 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-62 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-63 M065/M066
2. Bracket [A] ( x 1)
M065/M066 4-64 SM
Replacement
2. ITB unit/ Drum-K/ Development-K motor [A] ( x 3, x 1)
Adjustment
and
SM 4-65 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-66 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-67 M065/M066
4. Release the upper harness guide [A] and the lower harness guide [B] ( x 4, x all,
x all)
M065/M066 4-68 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
5. Registration motor [A] ( x 2, timing belt x 1)
SM 4-69 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-70 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
2. Push the hook, and then release the sensor holder [A].
and
3. Drum phase sensor: CMY [A] ( x 1, hooks)
SM 4-71 M065/M066
2. Push the hook, and then release the sensor holder [A].
M065/M066 4-72 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
5. Drive unit fan ( x 1, hooks) and
SM 4-73 M065/M066
4.9 FUSING
Turn off the main switch and wait until the fusing unit cools down before beginning
any of the procedures in this section. The fusing unit can cause serious burns.
1. Open the duplex unit.
M065/M066 4-74 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
2. Fusing upper cover [A] ( x 4)
SM 4-75 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-76 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
10. Pressure roller fusing lamp [A]
SM 4-77 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-78 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
4. Remove the C-rings, bearings [A], and gear [B].
and
5. Pressure roller [C]
Apply "Barrierta S552R" (0.15g to 0.25g) to the left end [A] and right end [B] of the
pressure roller as shown above.
SM 4-79 M065/M066
5. Release the pins [A], and then remove the stripper plate [B].
M065/M066 4-80 SM
6. Release the pins [A], and then remove the bracket [B] ( x 4).
7. Release the fusing lamp harness [A] at the left side ( x 1, x 4).
Replacement
Adjustment
and
8. Left stay [A] ( x 3)
SM 4-81 M065/M066
10. Release the fusing lamp harnesses [A], and then remove the plate [B] ( x 2, x 2).
12. Release the fusing lamp harness [A] at the right side ( x 1, x 5)
M065/M066 4-82 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
15. Lamp holder [A] ( x 1)
SM 4-83 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-84 SM
5. Remove the fusing belt [A] with rollers, lifting the shafts [B] up.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
6. Fusing belt [A]
SM 4-85 M065/M066
2. Fusing roller [A], heating roller [B] and tension roller [C]
Apply "Barrierta S552R" (0.1g to 0.2g) to the left end [A] and right end [B] of the fusing
roller as shown above.
M065/M066 4-86 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
3. Remove the four screws.
and
4. Remove the plate [A], and then remove the heating roller thermostats [B].
SM 4-87 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-88 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Pressure roller thermistor [A] ( x 1, x 1)
SM 4-89 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-90 SM
4.9.12 THERMOPILE
1. Paper exit unit ( p.4-107)
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Thermopile cover [A] (hooks)
4. Thermopile [B]
SM 4-91 M065/M066
2. Cover [A] ( x 2)
M065/M066 4-92 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Pick-up roller [A]
4. Paper feed roller [B]
SM 4-93 M065/M066
3. Bracket [A] ( x 1)
M065/M066 4-94 SM
5.
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-95 M065/M066
3. Bracket [A] ( x 2)
M065/M066 4-96 SM
Replacement
2. Vertical transport sensor bracket [A] ( x1, x1)
Adjustment
and
3. Vertical transport sensor [A] (hooks)
SM 4-97 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-98 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Paper height sensor 2 [A] ( x1, hooks)
SM 4-99 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-100 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Paper end sensor [A] ( x1, hooks)
SM 4-101 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-102 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Tray lift motor bracket [A] ( x 4, spring x 1)
SM 4-103 M065/M066
When reassembling, make sure that the gears [A] are set correctly before
installing the tray lift motor bracket.
M065/M066 4-104 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
5. Sensor holder [A] ( x 3, x 1)
and
6. Disconnect the connector [A].
SM 4-105 M065/M066
3. Peel off the tape [A] (service parts) and clean the paper dust container [B] with a
vacuum cleaner.
M065/M066 4-106 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Inner upper right cover [A] ( x 2)
SM 4-107 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-108 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
2. Remove the gear [A] (release the hook shown by the red arrow), and then remove the
bushing [B].
3. Remove the bushing [C] ( x 1).
4. Remove the shaft [A], and then remove the paper exit upper guide [B].
SM 4-109 M065/M066
6. Remove the idle roller [A], and release the sensor bracket [B] ( x 1).
M065/M066 4-110 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
4.11.3 INVERTER SENSOR
and
1. Paper exit unit ( p.4-107)
2. Release the sensor bracket ( p.4-109 "Paper Exit Sensor").
SM 4-111 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-112 SM
Replacement
2. Inverter motor [A] ( x 2, x 1, timing belt x 1)
Adjustment
and
SM 4-113 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-114 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-115 M065/M066
Work carefully when releasing the right arm. This is because the right arm has
strong tension and this may cause injury.
M065/M066 4-116 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
2. Open the duplex unit [A] fully, and then remove it.
SM 4-117 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-118 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
4. Lower the tray [A] against the side of the machine. This rotates the peg lock arms
and
down so they can be removed from the keyholes.
5. Pull the tabs [B] out and remove the tray.
When you re-attach the tray, be sure to align the tray as shown at [A] so the
peg arms can be inserted into the keyholes.
SM 4-119 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-120 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-121 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-122 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
5. Sensor cover [A] (hooks)
6. Fusing entrance sensor [B] ( x 1, hooks)
SM 4-123 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-124 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
7. Duplex/By-pass motor cover [A] ( x 1)
and
SM 4-125 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-126 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
12. Duplex/By-pass motor [A] ( x 2, x 1, gear x1, timing belt x1)
SM 4-127 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-128 SM
3. Guide plate ( x 4)
Replacement
Adjustment
4. Slide the roller holder [A] in the direction of the blue arrow ( x 2). and
SM 4-129 M065/M066
6. Slide the roller holder [A] in the direction of the blue arrow.
M065/M066 4-130 SM
7. Release the tension of the bracket [A] by releasing the lock of the solenoid [B] and
turning the timing belt [C].
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-131 M065/M066
4.12.9 HVPS: D
Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before removing the
HVPS: D.
1. Open the duplex unit.
2. Fusing unit ( p.4-74)
3. Paper transfer roller unit ( p.4-50)
5. HVPS: D [A] ( x 3, x 1)
M065/M066 4-132 SM
Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before removing the
fusing fan.
1. Duplex unit ( p.4-116)
2. Duplex upper guide plate ( p.4-120 "Duplex Entrance Sensor")
Replacement
Adjustment
3. Fusing fan bases [A] ( x 1 each, x 1 each)
and
4. Fusing fan [A] (hooks)
SM 4-133 M065/M066
4.13.1 BOARDS
Rear Cover Open
[C] HDD
[D] PSU
M065/M066 4-134 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
[F] BCU
SM 4-135 M065/M066
4.13.2 HDD
M065: Optional, M066: Standard
1. Grasp the handles [A], and then pull out the controller unit [B] ( x 2).
The screws shown above are used for the M066 (HDD is standard). The
screws for the M065 (HDD is optional) are knob screws.
M065/M066 4-136 SM
Reinstallation
Explain to the customer that the following information stored on the HDD is lost when the
HDD is replaced:
Address book
Replacement
Adjustment
The address book and document server documents (if needed) must be input again.
and
If you previously backed up the address book to an SD card with SP5846 051, you can use
SP 5846 052 to copy the data from the SD card to the hard disk.
If the customer is using the following options, each option function must be set up again.
For more, see each reference guide.
Data Overwrite Security Unit: See "Security Guide".
HDD Encryption Unit: See "Security Guide".
ELP NX: see "Enhanced Locked Print NX Administrator's Guide".
SM 4-137 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-138 SM
Replacement
3. Disconnect the connector.
Adjustment
and
4. Controller board [A] ( x 6)
SM 4-139 M065/M066
5. Remove the Interface rails [A], NVRAMs [B] and DIMM Memory [C].
Make sure that you install the NVRAMs in the correct sockets (see [B] in the
diagram above).
3. Reassemble the machine.
4. Turn on the main power of the machine
Make sure you print out the SMC reports ("SP Mode Data" and "Logging Data")
before you replace the NVRAM.
Keep NVRAMs away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static
electricity can damage NVRAM data.
Make sure the NVRAM is correctly installed on the controller board.
M065/M066 4-140 SM
4.13.6 PSU
Replacement
Adjustment
1. Rear cover ( p.4-5)
and
2. Choke coil [A] (EU Only) ( x 2, x 1)
SM 4-141 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-142 SM
4. Controller cover [A] ( x 6: Remove the screws indicated by the red circles as shown
Replacement
above, and loosen the screws indicated by the blue circles.)
Adjustment
and
SM 4-143 M065/M066
M065/M066 4-144 SM
4.13.8 BCU
1. Right cover ( p.4-4)
Replacement
Adjustment
and
3. Harness guide [A] ( x 1)
4. BCU [A] ( x 7)
SM 4-145 M065/M066
Make sure you print out the SMC reports ("SP Mode Data" and "Logging Data")
before you replace the NVRAM.
Keep NVRAM away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static
electricity can damage NVRAM data.
1. Remove the NVRAM from the old BCU.
2. Install the NVRAM on the new BCU after you replace the BCU.
Make sure the NVRAM is correctly installed on the BCU. Insert the NVRAM in
the NVRAM slot with the "half-moon" pointing [A] to the downward side.
3. Reassemble the machine.
4. Turn on the main power of the machine.
5. "SC995-01" occurs.
6. Enter the serial number with SP5811-004.
7. Turn the main power of the machine off and on.
M065/M066 4-146 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
SM 4-147 M065/M066
If the optional tray heater is installed in the machine, the HVPS: CB bracket may
be still hot. Wait until the HVPS: CB bracket cools before doing this procedure.
1. Rear cover ( p.4-5)
2. Right cover ( p.4-4)
3. Controller box ( p.4-143)
4. Inner left lower cover ( p.4-11)
M065/M066 4-148 SM
Replacement
Adjustment
and
7. Pull out the HVPS: CB bracket [A] ( x 2)
SM 4-149 M065/M066
Contact your supervisor for details on how to enter the serial number and
destination code.
11. Turn the main switch off and on.
12. Copy the data from the SD card to the NVRAM ( SP5-825-001) if you have
successfully copied them to the SD card.
13. Turn the main switch off. Then remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
14. Turn the main switch on.
15. Specify the SP and UP mode settings.
16. Do the process control self-check.
M065/M066 4-150 SM
7. Turn off the main switch. Then unplug the power cord.
8. Replace the NVRAM on the controller. Then reassemble the machine.
9. Check if the serial number appears on the operation panel. ( SP5-811-002). Input
the serial number if it does not appear. (Contact your supervisor about this setting.)
10. Plug in the power cord. Then turn the main switch on.
11. Copy the data from the SD card to the NVRAM ( SP5-825-001) and HDD
(SP5-846-52) if you have successfully copied them to the SD card.
The counter data in the user code information clears even if step 11 is done
correctly.
An error message appears if the download is incomplete. However, you can
still use the part of the address book data that has already been downloaded
in step 11.
An error message appears when the download data does not exist in the SD
card, or, if it is already deleted.
You cannot do this procedure if the SD card is write-protected.
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12. Go out of SP mode. Then turn the main switch off. Then remove the SD card from SD
and
card slot 2.
13. Turn the main switch on.
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4.14 ADJUSTMENTS
Clean and/or replace related parts first to solve color quality problems. Do these
procedures if adjustments are necessary.
Summary
To adjust the printer gamma:
Select the print mode you want to calibrate
Print a color calibration test sheet
Make the gradation scales on the printout smooth from the lowest to the highest
density. Adjust the CMY gradation scale at the top of the chart by balancing the density
of the C, M, and Y gradation scales - the CMY gray scale should change smoothly from
minimum to maximum. There should be no coloration.
Examine this color adjustment sheet:
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and
You can adjust 15 points for each color: (example [A]) between 0 (lowest density) [B] and
255 (highest density) [C]. For each point, you can adjust the density within 0 and 255.
The gradation scales marked "Default" are printed according to the default gamma settings
in the flash ROM in the controller. The gamma adjustment changes the densities at the
adjustable points in the gradation scale. The gradation scale marked "Current" shows the
current settings.
Compare the "Current" gradation scale with the "Default" at the time you do the adjustment
procedure. Select the density for each of the 15 adjustable points, excluding points 0 and
255, from the "Default" gradation scale.
The NVRAM holds three sets of controller gamma settings:
Those saved this time: Controller SP 1101 ToneCtlSet - Tone (Current)
Those saved in the previous adjustment: Controller SP 1101 ToneCtlSet - Tone (Prev)
The factory settings: Controller SP 1101 ToneCtlSet - Tone (Factory).
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Adjustment Procedure
1. Enter the controller service mode.
2. Use the down arrow key to select Controller SP 1102 "ToneCtlSet". Then press the
Enter key.
3. Use the up/down key to select the mode you want to calibrate, Then press the Escape
key until you get back to the controller service mode menu.
4. Use the down arrow key to select Controller SP 1103 "PrnColorSheet". Then press the
Enter key.
5. Use the up/down key to select Controller SP 1103 001 "ToneCtlSheet" (normally this is
displayed by default). Then press the Enter key.
6. When "Execute?" shows, press the Enter key to print out the "color calibration test
sheet".
7. Press the Escape key 2 times to exit from the menu when "Execute OK" shows. (You
return to Controller SP 1103 "PrnColorSheet" in the controller service menu.)
8. Use the down arrow key to select Controller SP 1104 "ToneCtlValue". Then press the
enter key.
9. Use the up/down arrow key to select the setting you want to adjust. Then press the
enter key. The three digits in the display (example "016") indicate a position on the
color calibration test sheet.
: :
: :
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Adjust the color density at each of the 15 points for each of the four colors.
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the CMY gradation scale is gray. Do the adjustment again if there is an anomaly
and
(normally, repeat this procedure 3 to 5 times).
11. Do these when the adjustment results are satisfactory:
Use Controller SP 1105 "ToneCtlSave" in the controller service menu, to store the
new settings in the controller.
Reset the controller (press the [Reset] key when the machine is off line) to use the
new settings.
You must reset the controller to keep the new settings in the controller
NVRAM.
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Make sure that the data-in LED is not on before you go into the SP mode. This
LED indicates that some data is coming to the machine. When the LED is on, wait
for the printer to process the data.
5.1.1 SP TABLES
See "Appendices" for the following information:
"System SP Tables"
"Printer SP Tables"
The Service Program Mode is for use by service representatives only so that they
can properly maintain product quality. If this mode is used by anyone other than
service representatives for any reason, data might be deleted or settings might be
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changed. In such case, product quality cannot be guaranteed any more.
System
Accessing the Required Program
Use the "Up/Down arrow" keys to scroll through the menu listing.
1. Service: Controller service modes
2. Engine: Engine service modes
3. End: Exit service mode
To select an item, press the "OK" key. Then the sub-menu shows.
Scroll through the sub menu items using the " " keys.
To go back to a higher level, press the "Escape" key.
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To make the settings effective, turn the main switch off and on after exiting service
mode.
5.1.3 REMARKS
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600 x 600 85 15
Thick 2
1,200 x 1,200 85 15
600 x 600 85 15
Thick 3
1,200 x 1,200 85 15
600 x 600 85 15
Thick 4
1,200 x 1,200 85 15
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600 x 600 260 40
Thin
1,200 x 1,200 85 15
4. Count Unit
R: Rotation
S: Prints
5. Environment
LL: Low temperature and Low humidity
ML: Medium temperature and Low humidity
MM: Medium temperature and Medium humidity
MH: Medium temperature and High humidity
HH: High temperature and High humidity
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7. Others
The following symbols are used in the SP mode tables.
FA: Factory setting (Data may be adjusted from the default setting at the factory.)
DFU: Design/Factory Use only - Do not touch the SP mode in the field.
"P" in the right hand side of the mode number column means that this SP mode relates to
the Printer Controller. If "P" is not in the column, this SP mode relates to the Printer Engine.
A sharp (#) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that the main switch
must be turned off and on to effect the setting change.
An asterisk (*) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that this mode is
stored in the NVRAM (Engine and Printer Controller). If you do a RAM clear, this SP mode
will be reset to the default value. "ENG", "CTL" and "NV" indicate which NVRAM contains
the data.
ENG: NVRAM on the BCU board
CTL: NVRAM on the controller board
NV: NVRAM on the NVRAM expansion board (user account enhancement kit)
The settings of each SP mode are explained in the right-hand column of the SP table in the
following manner.
[ Adjustable range / Default setting / Step ] Alphanumeric
If "Alphanumeric" is written to the right of the bracket as shown above, the setting
of the SP mode is displayed on the screen using alphanumeric characters instead
of only numbers. However, the settings in the bracket in the SP mode table are
explained by using only the numbers.
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2. Select the "Service" menu with " / " keys, and then push the "OK" key.
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6. Push the "OK" key.
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7. Set the value with these keys:
[Left] [Right]: Moves the cursor to one of the adjacent bits.
[Up] [Down]: Changes a bit between "0" and "1".
[Escape]: Goes out of the program without saving changes.
[OK]: Goes out of the program and saves changes.
8. Push the "Escape" key one or more times until the menu "SP mode (Service) " is
shown.
9. Select "End" and push the OK key.
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To update the firmware for this machine, you must have the new version of the firmware
downloaded onto an SD (Secure Digital) Card. The SD Card is inserted into SD Card Slot 2
(lower SD card slot).
Location of
Type of firmware Function Message shown
firmware
Network Interface/
NIB/ DESS Network Support
Security control
Page description
PCL PCL
language (PCL)
Controller flash
Page description ROM
PS3/ PDF Adobe PS3/ PDF
language (PostScript3)
Page description
language (RPCS for
RPCS RPCS
XPS driver data
process)
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Optional
PictBridge PictBridge control PictBridge SD Option PctBrgd
card
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application to it. If not, downloading fails and a download error (e.g. Error Code 44)
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occurs during a firmware upgrade.
Keep the following points in mind when you use the firmware update software:
"Upload" means to send data from the machine to the SD card. "Download" means to
send data from the SD card to the machine.
To select an item on the LCD, press the appropriate key on the operation panel.
Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the network to prevent a print job for
arriving while the firmware update is in progress before you start the firmware update
procedure.
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File Arrangement
How the Program Works:
The firmware-update program for this machine searches the folder romdata for necessary
firmware. When you save the firmware in an SD card, make the folder "romdata". You must
not make the folder "romdata" in another folder.
The file information can identify the firmware, but this information does not
guarantee that the data is not corrupted.
When you save the firmware, we recommend that you arrange folders and files as follows:
In the folder romdata, make only one folder and use this folder for one model. Use the
machine code as the name of this folder.
When you save some files other than firmware, make a new folder outside romdata.
Save the files in this folder. Do not save any file outside the folders. (The diagram
shows an example. Three folders, log, nvramdata, and prt, are outside romdata. These
folders can store debug logs, NVRAM data, and captured files respectively.)
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Update Procedure
1. Turn off the main power switch.
2. Disconnect the printer from the network.
3. Remove the slot cover from slot 2 ( x 1).
To remove the SD card, push it in until it clicks, and release it slowly. The slot
pushes out the SD card.
7. Turn on the main power switch.
8. Wait until a firmware name is shown on the display (about 1 minute).
The firmware name is read from inside the firmware. The firmware name is not
changed even if you change the file name on your PC.
9. If the necessary firmware name is shown on the display, check the firmware version
with the left-arrow or right-arrow keys. Pressing the left or right-arrow key shows a
firmware name, firmware version and serial number in order.
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10. To use a different firmware, push the up-arrow key or the down-arrow key to find the
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necessary firmware.
11. To select the firmware, push the OK key. Make sure that the selected firmware is
high-lighted.
12. If you update more than one firmware program at the same time, find each of them and
select each of them. Make sure that the selected firmware is high-lighted.
If the customer has used all of the slots, you have to keep an empty slot for
this procedure. Ask the customer to temporarily remove the SD card in slot 2.
13. To start firmware update, push the "UpDate" key. While each firmware is downloaded,
the underscores on the operation panel are replaced by stars.
14. Wait until the message "Update done" is shown.
15. Turn off the main power switch.
16. Remove the SD card from the slot 2.
17. Attach the slot cover to the SD card slot 2 ( x 1).
18. Connect the printer to the network physically.
19. Turn on the main power switch.
20. Print the Configuration Page to check that the every firmware is correctly updated:
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Error Handling
An error code is shown if an error occurs during the download. Error codes have the letter
"E" and a number. If an error occurs, the firmware is not correctly downloaded; see the
error code table ( p.5-12 "Handling Firmware Update Errors") and do the necessary
steps. After this, download the firmware again.
Power Failure
If firmware update is interrupted by power failure, the firmware is not correctly downloaded.
In this condition, machine operation is not guaranteed. You have to download the firmware
again.
Download
1. Prepare a formatted SD card.
2. Make sure that the write-protection on the SD card is off.
3. Turn off the main power switch of the main machine.
4. Remove the SD slot cover from SD card slot 2 at the left rear side of the machine ( x
1).
5. Install the SD card into SD card slot 2 (for service use).
6. Turn on the main power switch.
7. Enter the SP mode.
8. Do SP5-846-051 (Backup All Addr Book).
9. Exit the SP mode, and then turn off the main power switch.
10. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
11. Install the SD slot cover on SD card slot 2.
If the capacity of SD card is not enough to store the local user information, an
error message is displayed.
Carefully handle the SD card, which contains user information. Do not take it
back to your location.
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Upload
1. Turn off the main power switch of the main machine.
2. Remove the SD slot cover from SD card slot 2 at the left rear side of the machine ( x
1).
3. Install the SD card, which has already been uploaded, into the SD card slot 2.
4. Turn on the main power switch.
5. Enter the SP mode.
6. Do SP5-846-052 (Restore All Addr Book).
7. Exit the SP mode, and then turn off the main power switch.
8. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
9. Install the SD slot cover on SD card slot 2.
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20 Cannot map logical address Make sure the SD card is inserted correctly.
No HDD available for stamp data HDD connection incorrect or replace hard
30
download disks.
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Replace the update data for the module on
System
Controller module download
44 the SD card and tray again, or replace
failed
controller board.
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5.3.1 OVERVIEW
There are two types of self-diagnostics for the controller.
1. Power-on self-diagnostics: The machine automatically starts the self-diagnostics just
after the power has been turned on.
2. SC detection: The machine automatically detects SC conditions at power-on or during
operation.
The following shows the workflow of the power-on and detailed self-diagnostics.
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Turn off the main power switch before you insert or remove an SD card. Make sure
that the controller and the BCU are correctly connected.
You may need the SMC Report when the machine did not complete an
NVRAM data upload or download ( p.5-16 "Downloading NVRAM Data")
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correctly.
7. Go out of the SP mode.
8. Turn off the main power switch.
9. Insert an SD card into SD card slot 2.
10. Turn on the main power switch.
11. Start the SP mode.
12. Select SP5-824-001(NVRAM Upload).
13. Push the "OK" key. The upload starts.
When uploading ends correctly, the following file is made:
NVRAM¥serial_number.NV where "NVRAM" is the folder name in the SD card and
"serial_number.NV" is the file name with the extension ".NV". The serial number of
the printer is used as the file name. For example, if the serial number is M0650017,
the file name is "M0650017.NV".
14. Go out of the SP mode.
15. Turn off the main power switch.
16. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
17. Install the SD slot cover to SD card slot 2.
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18. Mark the SD card with, for example, the machine code. You need this SD card when
you download NVRAM data ( p.5-16 "Downloading NVRAM Data").
One SD card can store the NVRAM data from two or more machines.
The machine cannot do the download if the file name in the SD card is
different from the serial number of the printer ( p.5-15 "Uploading NVRAM
Data").
8. Go out of the SP mode.
9. Turn off the main power switch.
10. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
11. Install the SD slot cover on SD card slot 2.
12. Turn on the main power switch.
13. Check that the NVRAM data is correctly downloaded.
This procedure does not download the following data to the NVRAM:
Total Count
Serial Number
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This machine provides a Save Debug Log feature that allows the Customer Engineer to
save and retrieve error information for analysis.
Every time an error occurs, debug information is recorded in volatile memory. But this
information is lost when the machine is switched off and on.
To capture this debug information, the Save Debug Log feature provides two main features:
Switching on the debug feature so error information is saved directly to the HDD for
later retrieval.
Copying the error information from the HDD to an SD card.
Do the following procedure below to set up the machine so the error information is saved
automatically to the HDD when a user has problems with the machine. Then ask the user
to reproduce the problem.
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3. On the control panel keypad, press "1". Then press "OK" key. This switches the Save
Debug Log feature on.
The default setting is "0" (OFF). This feature must be switched on in order for
the debug information to be saved.
4. Select the target destination where the debug information will be saved. Under "5857
Save Debug Log", select "2 Target", enter "2" with the operation panel key with the
or key to select the hard disk as the target destination. Then press "OK".
Select "3 SD Card" to save the debug information directly to the SD card if it is
inserted in the service slot.
5. Now select "SP5858" and specify the events that you want to record in the debug log.
SP5858 (Debug Save When) provides the following items for selection.
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For details about SC code numbers, please refer to the SC tables in Chpater 4.
"Troubleshooting".
6. Select one or more memory modules for reading and recording debug information.
Select "SP5859".
Under "5859" press the necessary key item for the module that you want to record.
Enter the appropriate 4-digit number with the or key. Then press"OK".
Refer to the two tables below for the 4-digit numbers to enter for each key.
The following keys can be set with the corresponding numbers. (The initials in parentheses
indicate the names of the modules.)
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1 2222 (SCS)
2 14000 (SRM)
3 256 (IMH)
4 1000 (ECS)
5 1025 (MCS)
6 4400 (GPS)
7 4500 (PDL)
8 4600 (GPS-PM)
9 2000 (NCS)
10 2224 (BCU)
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The default settings for Keys 1 to 10 are all zero ("0").
Key to Acronyms
System Resource
MCS Memory Control Service SRM
Management
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The machine is now set to record the debugging information automatically on the HDD (the
target selected with SP5857-002) for the events that you selected with SP5858 and the
memory modules selected with SP5859.
Please keep the following important points in mind when you do this setting:
The initial settings are all zero.
These settings remain in effect until you change them. Be sure to check all the settings,
especially the settings for Keys 6 to 10. To switch off a key setting, enter a zero for that
key.
You can select any number of keys from 1 to 10 (or all) by entering the corresponding
4-digit numbers from the table.
One area of the disk is reserved to store the debug log. The size of this area is limited
to 4 MB.
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SD card. With the file already created on the SD card for the log file, the data only needs to
be recorded; a new log file does not require creation. To create a new log file, do
SP5857-012 to delete the debug log data from the SD card. Then do SP5857-017.
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1 ON
3 OFF
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Shooting
Trouble-
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Shooting
Trouble-
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6.4.1 OVERVIEW
Image problems may appear at regular intervals that depend on the circumference of
certain components. The following diagram shows the possible symptoms (black or white
dots at regular intervals).
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7. ENERGY SAVING
The area shaded grey in this diagram represents the amount of energy that is saved when
the timers are at the default settings. If the timers are changed, then the energy saved will
be different. For example, if the timers are all set to 240 min., the grey area will disappear,
and no energy is saved before 240 min. expires.
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Timer Settings
The user can set these timers with User Tools (System settings > Timer setting)
Panel off timer (10 sec – 240 min): Panel Off Mode. Default setting: 10 sec.
Energy saver timer (1 – 240 min): Low Power Mode. Default setting: 1 min.
Auto off timer (1 – 240 min): Sleep Mode. Default setting: 11 min.
Normally, Panel Off timer < Energy Saver timer < Auto Off timer. But, for example, if Auto
Off timer < or = Panel Off timer and Energy Saver timer, the machine goes immediately to
Off mode when the Auto Off timer expires. It skips the Panel Off and Energy Saver modes.
Example
Panel off: 1 min.
Low power: 15 min.
Sleep: 1 min.
The machine goes to sleep mode after 1 minute. Panel Off and Low Power modes are
not used.
Recommendation
We recommend that the default settings should be kept.
If the customer requests that these settings should be changed, please explain that
their energy costs could increase, and that they should consider the effects on the
environment of extra energy use.
If it is necessary to change the settings, please try to make sure that the Auto Off timer
is not too long. Try with a shorter setting first, such as 30 min., then go to a longer one
(such as 60 min.) if the customer is not satisfied.
If the timers are all set to the maximum value, the machine will not begin saving energy
until 240 minutes has expired after the last job. This means that after the customer has
finished using the machine for the day, energy will be consumed that could otherwise
be saved.
If you change the settings, the energy consumed can be measured using SP8941, as
explained below.
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Energy
Saving
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Operating 001:
Operating
Time 21089.0 21386.0 5.0 894 4.43
Stand by 002:
(Ready) Standby
Time 306163.0 308046.0 31.4 177.3 5.56
Energy 003:
save Energy
(Panel off) Save
Time 74000 75111.0 18.5 113.5 2.1
Total 15.91
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1. Duplex:
Reduce paper volume in half!
2. Combine mode:
Reduce paper volume in half!
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3. Duplex + Combine:
Using both features together can further reduce paper volume by 3/4!
To check the paper consumption, look at the total counter and the duplex counter.
The total counter counts all pages printed.
For one duplex page, the total counter goes up by 2.
For a duplex job of a three-page original, the total counter goes up by 3.
The duplex counter counts pages that have images on both sides.
For one duplex page, the duplex counter goes up by 1.
For a duplex job of a three-page original, the duplex counter will only increase by 1,
even though two sheets are used.
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1. APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Appendix:
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
Configuration: Desktop
XPS:
1200 x 1200 dpi, 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (2 bit)
PCL5c:
600 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (2 bit)
Resolution:
PCL-6:
1200 x 1200 dpi, 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (2 bit)
Adobe PS 3/ PDF:
1200 x 1200 dpi, 600 x 600 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (2 bit)
M065:
37 ppm LT, 35 ppm A4
Printing Speed
M066:
42 ppm LT, 40 ppm A4
PCL5c/ 6:
45 fonts
Resident Fonts: 13 International fonts
Adobe PostScript 3:
136 fonts
Color:
15 seconds or less (A4/ LT SEF)
First Print Speed:
Black and White:
10 seconds or less (A4/ LT SEF)
- Minimum Maximum
Specifications
Power Source:
Appendix:
220 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz: More than 8 A (for Europe/Asia)
M065:
Color: 68.5 dB (A)
Noise Emission: Black and White: 68.3 dB (A)
(Sound Power Level) M066:
Color: 70.0 dB (A)
Black and White: 70.0 dB (A)
Dimensions (W x D x
444 x 658 x 490 mm (17.48" x 25.91" x 19.29")
H):
57 kg (126 lb)
Weight:
Includes standard paper tray and PCDU.
Half Letter
5.5" x 8.5" Y Y# Y Y# Y# Y# Y
SEF
Executive
7.25" x 10.5" Y Y Y Y Y# Y# Y
SEF
Foolscap
8.5" x 13" Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y
SEF
102 x
mm 98 x 216 70 x 216
Custom 216
(Width) 4.02" x
inch 3.94" x 8.5" 2.76" x 8.5"
8.5"
Specifications
Appendix:
Main Tray PFU By-pass Tray
Paper Size (W x L) Duplex
NA E/A NA E/A NA E/A
148 x
mm 148 x 355.6 127 x 1260
Custom 355.6
(Length) 5.83" x
inch 5.83" x 14" 5.00" x 49.61"
14"
Monarch
3.88" x 7.5" Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# Y# N
Env.
The printer drivers and utility software are provided on one CD-ROM. An auto-run installer
allows you to select which components to install.
Printer
Windows 2000 Windows XP Vista Macintosh
Language
XPS No No Yes No
The PS3 drivers are all genuine AdobePS drivers, except for Windows 2000,
which uses Microsoft PS. A PPD file for each operating system is provided with the
driver.
The PS3 driver for Macintosh supports Mac OS 7.6 or later versions.
Specifications
Appendix:
1.4.1 PAPER FEED UNIT (M384)
Paper Height Detection: 5 steps (100%, 70%, 30%, 10% (Near end), and Empty)
A4, A5, A6, B5, B6, Legal, Foolscap, Letter, Folio, F/GL,
Paper Size: Executive, Half Letter, Com10, Monarch, C5, C6, DL Env,
16K, Custom
Software Description
Font Manager 2000 A font management utility with screen fonts for the printer
Remote Communication
Used to control devices connected to the same network.
Gate S Pro
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Appendix:
The user replaces the following maintenance items.
2.1.1 MAINFRAME
Replacement Items
Item Remarks
PCDU - K, C, M, Y
50 kp
Waste Toner Bottle
Fusing Unit
120 kp
Dust Filter
Chart: A4 (LT), 5%
Mode: 2 pages/Job
Environment: Recommended temperature and humidity
Yield changes depend on circumstances and print conditions.
An error message shows when a maintenance counter gets to the value above table when
the machine's default settings are used.
It is not necessary to reset counters for each part. The machine detects new components
automatically and resets the necessary counters.
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Cleaning Items
Item EM
Item EM Remarks
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3.1 SC TABLES
Summary
The "SC Table" section shows the SC codes for controller errors and other errors. The
latter (not controller errors) are put into four types. The type is determined by their reset
procedures. The table shows the classification of the SC codes.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
Key Definition Reset Procedure
After you turn the main power switch off, wait for one second or more before you turn the
main power switch on ( SC 672). All SCs are logged. The print log data (SP5-990-004)
in SP mode can check the latest 10 SC codes detected and total counters when the SC
code is detected.
If the problem concerns electrical circuit boards, first disconnect then reconnect
the connectors before you replace the PCBs.
If the problem concerns a motor lock, first check the mechanical load before you
replace motors or sensors.
Serial number stored in the memory does not have the correct code.
NVRAM defective
195 D BCU replaced without original NVRAM
The polygon mirror motor does not reach the targeted operating speed
within the specified time after turning on or changing speed
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
Defective polygon motor.
The polygon mirror motor does leave the READY status within 3
seconds after the polygon motor switches off.
The polygon ready (SCRDY_N) signal goes HIGH (inactive) while the
laser diode is firing.
The laser synchronizing detection signal for the start position of the
LDB [K], [Y], is not output for two seconds after laser unit turns on while
the polygon motor is rotating normally.
FGATE ON error: K
Defective ASIC
230 D Poor connection between controller and BCU.
Defective BCU
1. Check the connection between the controller board and the BCU.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
2. Replace the BCU.
3. Replace the controller board.
FGATE ON error: Y
FGATE ON error: M
FGATE ON error: C
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)
⇒ 240 C LD error: K or C
⇒ 241 C LD error: Y or M
The bridge board detects LDB error a few times consecutively when
LDB unit turns on after LDB initialization.
Worn-out LD
- - Disconnected or broken harness of the LD
1. Check and reinstall the image transfer belt unit and PCDU(s).
2. Check if each toner bottle has enough toner.
3. Replace the ID sensor.
4. Replace the image transfer belt unit.
5. Replace the PCDU(s).
6. Replace the laser unit.
The machine does not detect the home position of the LDU shutter.
The machine does not detect the correct open position of the LDU
shutter.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
Loose or disconnected harnesses between LDU shutter motor and
BCU
Defective BCU
The machine does not detect the correct closed position of the LDU
shutter.
The machine does not detect the output signal from the LDU shutter
sensor for 1 second after turning on or off the LDU shutter motor.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
The machine detects the AC charge output for each color 0.3 V or less
for 0.2 seconds after the machine has started to detect the AC charge
output.
The motor LOCK signal is not detected for more than two seconds
while the motor START signal is on.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
TD sensor harness disconnected, loose, defective
A drawer connector disconnected, loose, defective
TD sensor defective
- -
1. Check the black, magenta, cyan, or yellow TD sensor connector
and harness between the TD sensor and development unit for
damage.
2. Check the drawer connector of the PCDU.
3. Replace the PCDU.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
2. Clean or replace the drum gear position sensor.
3. Replace the PCDU.
The machine detects a High signal from the drum motor: CMY for 2
seconds after the drum motor: CMY turned on.
When the Vsg error counter reaches "3", the machine detects "SC400".
The Vsg error counter counts "1" when the Vsg detected by ID sensor is
more than the value (default: 4.5V) specified with SP3324-005 or less than
the value (default: 3.5V) specified with SP3324-006.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
Dirty or defective ID sensor
ID sensor detection surface dirty
The ITB contact sensor does not detect the movement of actuator at
the sensor while the polygon motor rotates.
Check the operation of the ITB unit motor with SP5804-083 or 084.
No operation:
1. Check the harness connection of the ITB contact motor.
2. Replace the ITB contact motor.
Operation:
1. Check the harness connection of the ITB contact sensor.
2. Replace the ITB contact sensor.
The PTR contact sensor does not detect the movement of actuator at
the sensor while the polygon motor rotates.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
452 D Defective or disconnected harness.
Defective BCU
An interrupt checks the status of the power pack every 20 ms. This SC
is issued if the BCU detects a short in the power pack 10 times at D
(ac).
The paper transfer roller contact sensor does not detect the movement
of the actuator at the sensor for 2 seconds after the paper transfer roller
has moved from its home position.
An error signal is detected for 0.2 seconds when charging the drum
unit.
High voltage power: Image transfer/ paper transfer bias output error
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
492 C
1. Input "0V" in the following SP settings:
SP2-326-001
SP2-326-003
SP2-407-001
2. Execute the "Process Control" with SP3011-001.
3. Replace the ITB unit if an SC occurs after the Process Control.
4. Replace the PTR unit if an SC does not occur after the Process
Control.
5. Replace the HVPS: T1T2 board.
The machine detects that the waste toner bottle is not set for one
second when the toner collection motor is turned off.
The thermistor output of the temperature sensor was not within the
prescribed range (0.2V to 3.5V).
The thermistor output of the humidity sensor was not within the
prescribed range (0.01V to 2.4V).
498 C
Temperature and humidity sensor harness disconnected, loose,
defective
Temperature and humidity sensor defective
502 B 2nd paper tray lift motor malfunction (optional paper feed unit)
503 B 3rd paper tray lift motor malfunction (optional paper feed unit)
504 B 4th paper tray lift motor malfunction (optional paper feed unit)
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
The paper lift sensor did not activate within 18 sec. after the tray lift
motor switched on.
520 B 2nd paper tray cooling fan error (optional paper feed unit)
521 B 3rd paper tray cooling fan error (optional paper feed unit)
522 B 4th paper tray cooling fan error (optional paper feed unit)
The motor lock signal error from the cooling fan is detected for 10
seconds after turning on the cooling fan.
The motor lock signal error is detected for 10 seconds after the motor
lock signal was first detected.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
2. Replace the laser unit fan.
3. Replace the BCU.
The motor lock signal error is detected for 10 seconds after the motor
lock signal was first detected.
The motor lock signal error is detected for 10 seconds after the motor
lock signal was first detected.
The motor lock signal error is detected for 10 seconds after the motor
lock signal was first detected.
The motor lock signal error is detected for 10 seconds after the motor
lock signal was first detected.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
2. Replace the drive unit fan.
3. Replace the BCU.
The motor lock signal error from the fusing cooling fan is detected for
10 seconds after turning on the fusing cooling fan.
The BCU receives the lock signal 2.0 seconds after turning on the
fusing/paper exit motor.
Motor overload
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
temperature while 60 seconds after the heating lamp on.
The center temperature of the heating roller does not reach the
ready temperature for 30 seconds after the edge temperature of
Defective PSU
When the fusing unit is not running in the ready condition, the heating
roller fusing lamp keeps on full power for 30 seconds.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)
The zero cross signal is detected for 0.05 seconds three times
even though the heater relay is off when turning on the main power.
The zero cross signal is not detected for 3 seconds even though
the heater relay is on after turning on the main power or closing the
front door.
The detection error occurs twice or more in the 11 zero cross signal
547 D detections. This error is defined when the detected zero cross
signal is less than 45.
The heating roller temperature does not reach the ready temperature
while 70 seconds after the heating lamp on.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
3. Replace the BCU.
When the fusing unit is not running in the ready condition, the pressure
roller-fusing lamp keeps ON full power for 8 seconds or more.
The paper jam counter for the fusing unit reaches 3 times. The paper
jam counter is cleared if the paper is fed correctly.
559 A This SC is activated only when SP1159-001 is set to "1" (default "0").
Remove the paper that is jammed in the fusing unit. Then make sure
that the fusing unit is clean and has no obstacles in the paper feed path.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
2. Replace the pressure roller thermistor (center).
Defective PSU
Defective BCU
564 A Defective pressure roller thermistor (center)
Defective fusing control system
When the fusing unit is not running in the ready condition, the pressure
roller fusing lamp keeps ON full power for 30 seconds or more.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
peripheral 100ms after sending a command to it. The bridge board
resends the command. The bridge board does not receive an OK
Cable problems
Bridge board problems
BCU problems
PSU problems in the machine
Main board problems in the peripherals
The ID2 in the individual certificate does not match the ID2 in the
NVRAM on the controller board.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
652 CTL
If an error occurs at installation of the RC Gate:
1. Check that the individual certificate is correct for the NVRAM in the
machine and that the ID2 is correct.
2. Reinstall the RC Gate after writing the common certificate.
If an error occurs after installation of the RC Gate:
1. Clear the RC Gate data.
2. Check that the individual certificate is correct for the NVRAM in the
machine and that the ID2 is correct.
3. Reinstall the RC Gate after writing the common certificate.
NVRAM error
Retry of NVRAM communication fails three times after the machine has
Caused by noise
CTL The ready signal from the engine board is not detected.
670
D Defective engine board.
Noise
No memory chip on the toner cartridge
Defective RFID CPU board
Defective RFID board
001-005
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
Disconnected RFID CPU board I/F
Disconnected RFID board I/F
Retry of RFID communication fails three times after the machine has
detected the RFID communication error.
The machine gets RFID communication error even the toner cartridges
Caused by noise
The BCU does not receive a memory address command from the
controller for the prescribed time after the paper has reached the
registration sensor.
Service Call
687 D
Conditions
Appendix:
Defective BCU
Defective controller
The boot loader failed to read the signature of one or more of the
⇒ CTL following files on the boot SD card:
D 1) Self-diagnostic module, 2) Kernel, 3) Root file system.
One or more of these files in the flash ROM or on the SD card is
false, missing, or revised.
CPU error
During the self-diagnostic, the controller CPU detects an error. The
CPU detects an error and displays the specific error code with the
program address where the error occurs.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
Defective controller
⇒ 833
CTL
Self-diagnostic error 8: Engine I/F ASIC
C
ASIC (Mandolin) for system control could not be detected. After the
[0F30] PCI configuration, the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked.
[0F31]
Replace the controller board
ASIC (Mandolin) for system control could not be detected. After the
[0F41] PCI configuration, the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)
Other error:
Same as SC991
No HDD installed
Unformatted HDD
Service Call
[8]
Conditions
Appendix:
The encryption key on the controller is different from the
one on the HDD
CTL 1. Install the HDD correctly.
859
C 2. Initialize the HDD.
[9] completed.
Same as SC863
The HDD does not become ready within 30 seconds after the power is
supplied to the HDD.
Loose connection
While reading data from the HDD or storing data in the HDD, data
CTL transmission fails.
864
D
Defective HDD
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
HDD: Access error
SD card error
1. Back up the address book data and Initialize the address book data
and the user information.
(Restore the address book data if possible.)
2. Replace the HDD.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)
Turn the main switch off/on and try the operation again
CTL An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or
876
D during machine operation. This can be caused by switching the
machine off while it is operating.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)
Software error
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
2. Replace the NVRAM.
3. Replace the controller.
Defective software
Defective controller
CTL
990 Software error
D
1. Turn the main switch off and on.
2. Reinstall the controller and/or engine main firmware.
Undefined error
Defective BCU
Replacement NVRAM error
-001
1. Input the serial number with SP5811-004, and turn the main power
switch off/on.
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
-002 1. Install a new NVRAM, and turn off and on the main power switch
after SC995-002 has occurred.
2. Reinstall the previous NVRAM or download the information with
SP5825-001, after that turn the main power off and on.
Note 1
If a problem always occurs in a specific condition (for example. printer driver setting, image
file), the problem may be caused by a software error. In this case, the following data and
information needs to be sent back to your product specialist. Please understand that it may
take some time to get a reply on how to solve the problem, because in some cases the
design staff in Japan must analyze the data.
Symptom / Possible Causes / Action taken
Summary sheet (SP mode "Printer SP", SP1-004 [Print Summary])
SMC - All (SP5-990-001)
SMC - Logging (SP5-990-004)
Printer driver settings used when the problem occurs
Service Call
Conditions
Appendix:
All data displayed on the screen (SC code, error code, and program address where the
problem is logged.)
Image file which causes the problem, if possible
Developer
Successfully initialization is
1 -
completed successfully
Control Error
Conditions
Appendix:
completed.
Process
A cover was opened or the main
switch was turned off during the
initialization.
Developer 1. Do the developer initialization again
Forced
2 initialization was when done in SP mode. Reinstall the
termination
forcibly terminated. engine main firmware if the result is
the same.
2. Turn the main switch off and on when
done at unit replacement.
±0.2V.
The machine starts developer initialization after you set “Enable” in SP3-902-005,
006, 007, or 008. Developer initialization automatically resumes when you open
and close the front door or turn the main switch off and on if an error other than
Error 8 occurs.
Process control
Successfully self-check Check the Vsg adjustment. See the "Vsg
11
completed successfully Adjustment Result" following this table.
completed.
Control Error
Conditions
Vt maximum or Vt maximum error and an image is O.K:
Appendix:
Process
41 Vt error minimum error is 1. Replace the development unit.
detected. 2. Replace the IOB board.
Vt minimum error:
1. Replace the development unit.
2. Replace the IOB board.
error 54 is displayed.
Vsg adjustment
1 O.K -
is correctly done.
Control Error
1. Clean the ID sensor.
Conditions
Appendix:
Process
error 4.0 ±0.5V.
2. Check the belt cleaning. Clean or replace the
transfer belt.
3. Replace the image transfer belt.
4. Replace the ID sensor.
5. Check the connection.
6. Replace the IOB board.
Defective ID sensor
ID sensor output
Poor connection
is more than
ID sensor Defective IOB
3 "Voffset
output error 1. Replace the ID sensor.
Threshold"
2. Check the connection.
(SP3-324-004)
3. Replace the IOB board.
Fewer lines on
The patterns, which ID sensors have detected,
3 the pattern than See Note
are not enough for line position adjustment.
the target
More lines on
4 the pattern than Not used in this machine. -
the target
Remove the NVRAM from the original engine control board and install it on the
new one when you replace the engine control board.
Appendix:
shooting
Trouble-
Guide
Defective HVPS Replace HVPS.
Dust in the laser beam path Clean the laser beam path.
Appendix:
shooting
Trouble-
Guide
At intervals of 35 mm (1.38
Defective charge roller Replace the PCDU.
inches)
At intervals of 33 mm (1.3
Defective development roller Replace the PCDU.
inches)
At intervals of 94 mm (3.7
Defective OPC drum Replace the PCDU.
inches)
Dust in the laser beam path Clean the laser beam path.
A dark line appears. The line
is parallel to the paper feed Defective image transfer Replace the image transfer
direction of any color (not C, belt unit belt unit.
M, or Y).
Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.
Appendix:
shooting
Trouble-
Guide
Defective image transfer Replace the image transfer
White lines or bands appear
belt unit belt unit.
in images of all toner colors.
Defective paper transfer Replace the paper transfer
roller roller.
Unexpected streaks appear Defective image transfer Replace the image transfer
at irregular intervals. belt belt unit.
same color appear at Defective image transfer Replace the image transfer
irregular intervals. belt unit belt unit.
5.1.13 GHOSTING
Appendix:
shooting
Trouble-
Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions
Guide
The same or similar image Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.
appears two or more times.
They get weaker and Defective transfer unit Replace the transfer unit.
weaker.
Incorrect installation of
Install the paper correctly.
paper
The reverse side of the Unclean paper path Clean the paper path.
paper is not clean.
Unclean registration roller Clean the registration roller.
Appendix:
shooting
Trouble-
Defective image transfer Replace the image transfer
Guide
the areas around the paper
edges. belt unit belt unit.
Incorrect installation of
Install the paper correctly.
paper
Appendix:
7504 1 At Power On -
Detection
path at power on.
Jam
7504 3 Tray 1: ON Paper is not fed from tray 1. A
7504 20 Paper Exit: ON Paper exit sensor does not detect paper. C
7504 47 P-Feed 1: OFF Paper feed sensor 1 does not turn off. A
7504 48 P-Feed 2: OFF Paper feed sensor 2 does not turn off. Y
7504 49 P-Feed 3: OFF Paper feed sensor 3 does not turn off. Y
7504 50 P-Feed 4: OFF Paper feed sensor 4 does not turn off. Y
7504 57 Regist Sensor: OFF Registration sensor does not turn off. B
7504 60 Paper Exit: OFF Paper exit sensor does not turn off. C
7504 65 Duplex Exit: OFF Duplex exit sensor does not turn off. Z
7504 68 Inverter Sn: OFF Inverter sensor does not turn off. Z
Appendix:
Detection
Jam
38 (26H) LT LEF 164 LG SEF (A4H)
7.1.1 SENSORS
M065/ M066
Shorted
Electrical
Defects
"Cover Open" is
Open
displayed.
8 Front Door Sensor L CN104/1
Front cover open
Shorted
cannot be detected.
CN116/A11, Open
12 Paper Size Sensor A Paper size error
A12, A13 Shorted
Tray 1 is not
Open
13 Tray1 Set Sensor L CN116/A15 detected.
Paper overflow is
Open
Paper Overflow detected.
14 H CN104/9
Sensor Paper overflow is not
Shorted
detected.
Paper is not
Open detected.
Jam C
15 Paper Exit Sensor L CN104/6
Paper is
Shorted detected.
Jam C
Open
Component
CN110/2, 5,
Appendix:
Electrical
Defects
16 ID Sensor A SC400
8, 11 Shorted
Open
17 Thermistor A CN125/5, 7 SC554, SC544
Shorted
"Cover Open" is
Open
displayed.
19 Upper Cover Sensor L CN104/3
Top cover open
Shorted
cannot be detected.
Paper is not
Open detected.
Jam A
21 Registration Sensor L CN129/16
Paper is
Shorted detected.
Jam B
Paper is not
Open detected.
Open SC501
25 Paper Lift Sensor H CN129/13
Shorted SC501
Paper end is
Shorted
detected.
Paper is not
Open detected.
Paper is not
Open detected.
Jam Z
29 Duplex Exit Sensor L CN126/A11
Paper is
Component
Appendix:
Electrical
Defects
Short detected.
Jam Z
Paper is not
Open detected.
Jam Z
31 Inverter Sensor L CN126/A2
Paper is
Shorted detected.
Jam Z
Open
32 Fusing Exit Sensor H CN104/12 Jam C
Shorted
Sensor Name/
CN No./
No. Sensor Board Active Condition Symptom
Pin No.
Name
CN103/1, 2, Open
1 Paper Size Sensor A Paper size error
3 Shorted
Defects
Paper end is
Open
detected.
Rating
Fuse Symptom when turning on the main switch
120V-127V 220V-240V
7.1.3 LEDS
No LEDs are used for this model (except for the Network Interface).
SP1-XXX (Feed)
1001 Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the registration motor
operation timing for each mode.
Increasing a value: an image is moved to the trailing edge of paper.
Decreasing a value: an image is moved to the leading edge of paper.
[Side-to-Side Registration]
Adjusts the side-to-side registration by changing the laser main scan start
1002 position for each mode and tray.
Increasing a value: an image is moved to the rear edge of paper.
Decreasing a value: an image is moved to the front edge of paper.
013 Forced Idling Stop Temp. *ENG [100 to 180 / 100 / 1 deg/step]
Specifies how long the extra idling operation is executed for each
016 to
environment.
018
Each environment is determined with SP1112-001 and 002.
007-009 Specifies the thereshold temperature of the paper feed before a job.
003 P-Roll Ready Target Temp. *ENG [50 to 160 / 120 / 1 deg/step]
007 Sets the heating roller offset temperature at the end of the heating roller. This
value is one of the thresholds to determine if the machine is at the heating
Appendix:
SP Mode
012 Sets the pressure roller offset temperature. This value is one of the thresholds
to determine if the machine is at the heating roller target temperature during
warm-up.
Panel Off Mode: Center * ENG [50 to 180 / 140 / 1 deg /step]
013
Specifies the heating roller temperature (center) in the panel off mode.
Panel Off Mode: Ends * ENG [50 to 180 / 140 / 1 deg /step]
014
Specifies the heating roller temperature (both ends) in the panel off mode.
Panel Off Mode: P-Roller *ENG [50 to 160 / 120 / 1 deg /step]
015
Specifies the presure roller temperature in the panel off mode.
030 to The target fusing temperature for each paper type and mode can be adjusted
239 by the following SPs.
049 Thick 1: FC: Duplex:Ends *ENG [100 to 180 / 165 / 1 deg /step]
082 Specifies the target temperature for the maintain mode after the machine has
083 Specifies the target temperature for the print mode without printing job after the
machine's recovery.
1106 Pressure)
The heating roller has two lamps. One heats the center of the heating roller
and the other heats both ends of the heating roller.
The pressure roller has two lamps. One heats the center of the heating roller
and the other heats both ends of the heating roller.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1]
Executes the nip band measurement
between fusing belt and pressure roller.
001 Execute -
If the nip band width is not 8 mm, and
fusing is not good, replace the pressure
roller or install a new fusing unit.
003 Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller. When the low
temperature condition (specified with SP1112-001) is detected, the value of this
SP is added to the heating roller temperature.
004 Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller. When the high
temperature condition (specified with SP1112-002) is detected, the value of this
SP is subtracted from the heating roller temperature.
003 Specifies the time for keeping the target temperature without any jobs after
recovery (SP1105-083).
004 Specifies the time for keeping the target temperature without any jobs after a
last job.
005 Specifies the threshold temperature of the pressure roller for entering the wait
time mode (SP1-113-001).
006 Specifies the threshold temperature of the pressure roller for entering the wait
time mode (SP1-113-004).
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
This idling during the stand-by mode prevents the roller deformation.
010 Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller (center) when the
paper width is 226 mm or more.
The start time of this SP can be adjusted with SP1116-018.
011 Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller (ends) when the
paper width is 226 mm or more.
The start time of this SP can be adjusted with SP1116-018.
012 Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller (center) when the
paper width is 226 mm or more.
The start time of this SP can be adjusted with SP1116-019.
013 Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller (ends) when the
paper width is 226 mm or more.
The start time of this SP can be adjusted with SP1116-019.
Specifies the start time of the temperature correction that is set with
018 SP1116-010 and -011.
The temperature correction is added when the time specified with this SP has
passed after feeding the paper.
Specifies the start time of the temperature correction that is set with
019 SP1116-012 and -013.
The temperature correction is added when the time specified with this SP has
passed after feeding the paper.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
001 Specifies the idling time without the lamp on after reaching the ready
temperature.
002 Specifies the idling time without the lamp on after job end.
This idling prevents the heating roller overheating after job end.
This SP is not effective for all curl situations. Use this SP if you see a
sharp back curl after the machine recovered from "OFF mode" in a
high temperature and humidity environment.
001 to Specifies the additional duty to the heating roller fusing lamp for each paper
020 type. These values are added to the duty decided by the PID control.
[0 to 100 / 75 / 1 %]
018 SP 2: Ends *ENG
025 Specifies the FF duty correction time after the fusing/ paper exit motor has
[Fgate Timer]
Specifies the additional duty to the heating roller fusing lamp for each paper type. These
values are added to the duty decided by the PID control.
[Fusing FF Control]
Specifies the additional duty to the heating roller fusing lamp for each paper type. These
values are added to the duty decided by the PID control.
001 Selects the power control method for the fusing unit.
SC Display *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1]
001 Enables or disables the fusing consecutive jam (three times) SC detection.
0: No detection, 1: Detection
[0 to 3 / 0/ 1]
Displays the result of drum phase
adjustment.
002 Result *ENG
0: Successfully done
2: Sampling failure
3: Insufficient detection number
[0 or 1 / 1/ -]
Turns the automatic drum phase
003 Auto Execute *ENG adjustment on or
off.
0: Off, 1: On
030 *ENG
Plain [-10 to 10 / 0/ 1 mm/step]
Plain
SP2-XXX (Drum)
Adjusts the DC component of the charge roller bias in the various print modes.
Charge bias (DC component) is automatically adjusted during process control;
therefore, adjusting these settings does not effect while process control mode
(SP3-041-1 Default: ON) is activated. When deactivating process control mode
with SP3-041-1, the values in these SP modes are used for printing.
2006 Adjusts the AC component of the charge roller bias in the various print modes.
Charge bias (AC component) is adjusted by environment correction
(SP2-007-xxx to SP2-011-xxx). These SPs are activated only when SP2-012-1
is set to "1: manual control".
2007 (Color)
001 Bk *ENG
002 C *ENG
[0 to 9 / 0 / 1 /step]
003 M *ENG
004 Y *ENG
These values are the parameters for the automatic line position adjustment
2101 and are adjusted at the factory. However, you must input a value for
SP2101-001 after replacing the laser unit. For details, see "Laser Unit" in the
"Replacement and Adjustment" section. The value should be provided with the
new laser unit.
2102 These values are the parameters for the automatic line position adjustment
and are adjusted at the factory. These SPs must be input only when a new
laser unit is installed.
2104 Adjusts the LD initial power. These SPs must be input only when a new laser
unit is installed.
2105 Adjusts the LD power of each color for each process speed.
Each LD power setting is decided by process control.
Low: 85 mm/s, High: 260 mm/s, Middle: 182 mm/s
[Image Parameter]
2107
DFU
[Test Pattern]
2109
Generates the test pattern.
006 Density: Bk -
Specifies the color density for the test
[Skew Adjustment]
2117
Specifies a skew adjustment value for the skew motor M, C or Y.
001 C *ENG
003 Y *ENG
Adjusts the magnification for each area. The main scan (297 mm) is divided
into 13 areas. Area 1 is at the front side of the machine (left side of the image)
2150 and area 13 is at the rear side of the machine (right side of the image).
Decreasing a value makes the image shift to the left side on the print.
Increasing a value makes the image shift to the right side on the print.
1 pulse = 1/16 dot
001 Bk: LD1 Area 0 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 0.1 %/step]
002 Bk: LD1 Area 1 *ENG [50 to 150 / 98.4 / 0.1 %/step]
003 Bk: LD1 Area 2 *ENG [50 to 150 / 98.8 / 0.1 %/step]
004 Bk: LD1 Area 3 *ENG [50 to 150 / 97.9 / 0.1 %/step]
007 Bk: LD1 Area 6 *ENG [50 to 150 / 99.9 / 0.1 %/step]
008 Bk: LD1 Area 7 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100.5 / 0.1 %/step]
009 Bk: LD1 Area 8 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100.4 / 0.1 %/step]
010 Bk: LD1 Area 9 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100.9 / 0.1 %/step]
011 Bk: LD1 Area 10 *ENG [50 to 150 / 101.9 / 0.1 %/step]
012 Bk: LD1 Area 11 *ENG [50 to 150 / 102.7 / 0.1 %/step]
013 Bk: LD1 Area 12 *ENG [50 to 150 / 103.5 / 0.1 %/step]
014 Bk: LD1 Area 13 *ENG [50 to 150 / 104.5 / 0.1 %/step]
015 Bk: LD1 Area 14 *ENG [50 to 150 / 105.5 / 0.1 %/step]
016 Bk: LD1 Area 15 *ENG [50 to 150 / 98.4 / 0.1 %/step]
017 Bk: LD2 Area 0 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 0.1 %/step]
018 Bk: LD2 Area 1 *ENG [50 to 150 / 98.4 / 0.1 %/step]
019 Bk: LD2 Area 2 *ENG [50 to 150 / 98.8 / 0.1 %/step]
020 Bk: LD2 Area 3 *ENG [50 to 150 / 97.9 / 0.1 %/step]
023 Bk: LD2 Area 6 *ENG [50 to 150 / 99.9 / 0.1 %/step]
024 Bk: LD2 Area 7 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100.5 / 0.1 %/step]
025 Bk: LD2 Area 8 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100.4 / 0.1 %/step]
026 Bk: LD2 Area 9 *ENG [50 to 150 / 100.9 / 0.1 %/step]
027 Bk: LD2 Area 10 *ENG [50 to 150 / 101.9 / 0.1 %/step]
028 Bk: LD2 Area 11 *ENG [50 to 150 / 102.7 / 0.1 %/step]
029 Bk: LD2 Area 12 *ENG [50 to 150 / 103.5 / 0.1 %/step]
030 Bk: LD2 Area 13 *ENG [50 to 150 / 104.5 / 0.1 %/step]
031 Bk: LD2 Area 14 *ENG [50 to 150 / 105.5 / 0.1 %/step]
032 Bk: LD2 Area 15 *ENG [50 to 150 / 98.4 / 0.1 %/step]
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 boolean /step]
0: Adjusted with Bk
011 S. Scan Cor. Setting *ENG
1: Adjusted in minimum shift
among four colors
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002 Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW and color printing
003 Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for color printing mode
004 Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW and color printing
005 Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for color printing mode
during jobs.
Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW printing mode in
006 stand-by mode. The line position adjustment is done when the number of
outputs in BW printing mode reaches the value specified with this SP and the
condition of SP2-193-008 or SP2-193-009 is satisfied.
Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW printing mode in
007 stand-by mode. The line position adjustment is done when the number of
outputs in color printing mode reaches the value specified with this SP and the
condition of SP2-193-008 or SP2-193-009 is satisfied.
008 Adjust the temperature change threshold for the line position adjustment
(Mode b: adjustment once). The timing for line position adjustment depends on
009 Adjust the time threshold for the line position adjustment (Mode b: adjustment
once). The timing for line position adjustment depends on the combinations of
several conditions.
010 Adjusts the magnification threshold for line position adjustment. If the length of
the main scan is changed by this amount since the previous MUSIC, then
MUSIC is done again.
011 Adjust the temperature change threshold for the line position adjustment
(Mode a: adjustment twice). The timing for line position adjustment depends on
the combinations of several conditions.
012 Adjust the time threshold for the line position adjustment (Mode a: adjustment
twice). The timing for line position adjustment depends on the combinations of
several conditions.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
007 Execution Result *ENG
0: Completed successfully, 1: Failed
001 Error Time Set *ENG [0.1 to 9.9 / 3 / 0.1 sec /step]
2220 Resets the value of the skew adjustment motor for each color.
These SPs must be executed when a new laser optics housing unit is installed.
001 Bk *ENG
002 C *ENG
[0 to 800 / 450 / 1 –V/step]
003 M *ENG
004 Y *ENG
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Tables
[Ambient Temp/Hum:Display]
2241
Displays the environment temperature and humidity.
007 Adjusts the threshold temperature for SLL. If detected temperature is less than
a value specified by this SP, SLL condition is determined regardless of
humidity.
Positive:before and
*ENG [0 to 2100 / 1000 / 10 V /step]
after JOB
001
Adjusts the positive voltage of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the paper
transfer roller.
Negative:before and
*ENG [10 to 995 / 100 / 10 %/step]
after JOB
002
Adjusts the negative current of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the paper
transfer roller.
003 Adjusts the negative current limit of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the
001 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Black in full color mode for
plain paper.
002 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Magenta in full color mode for
plain paper.
003 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Cyan in full color mode for
plain paper.
004 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Yellow in full color mode for
plain paper.
005 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Black in full color mode for
M-Thick paper.
006 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Magenta in full color mode for
M-Thick paper.
007 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Cyan in full color mode for
M-Thick paper.
008 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Yellow in full color mode for
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M-Thick paper.
009 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Black in full color mode for
thick 1 paper.
010 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Magenta in full color mode for
thick 1 paper.
011 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Cyan in full color mode for
thick 1 paper.
012 Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Yellow in full color mode for
thick 1 paper.
[Plain1: Bias]
2401 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for plain 1 paper.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2403 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain 1 paper in
black-and-white mode.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2407 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain 1 paper in full color
mode.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[Plain-T:SizeCorrect:BW] DFU
2411 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these SP values.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
002 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[Plain-T:SizeCorrect:FC] DFU
2412 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these SP values.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
002 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[Pain-T:Size-Env.Correct:BW] DFU
2413 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these SP values.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1/step]
001 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1/step]
002 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 11 / 1/step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2nd: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
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Tables
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1/step]
005 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1/step]
006 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 11 / 1/step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low : 2nd:S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1/step]
009 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]
010 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 3 / 1/step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low 2nd:S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1/step]
013 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1/step]
014 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 11 / 1/step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2nd: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[Pain-T:Size-Env.Correct:FC] DFU
2414 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these SP values.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1/step]
001 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 17 / 1/step]
002 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1/step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 33 / 1/step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2nd: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 11 / 1/step]
005 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 16 / 1/step]
006 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1/step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 33 / 1/step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low : 2nd:S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 11 / 1/step]
009 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
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Tables
[1 to 100 / 4 / 1/step]
010 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 36 / 1/step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 77 / 1/step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low 2nd:S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1/step]
013 Paper Transfer: Normal: 1st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 79 / 1/step]
014 Paper Transfer: Normal: 2nd: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1/step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 78 / 1/step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2421 edge in each mode. SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these SP values.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
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Tables
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2422 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the
2423 paper trailing edge in each mode. SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these
SP values.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[Plain2: Bias]
2439 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for plain2 paper.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2440 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain2 paper in
black-and-white mode.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2441 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain2 paper in full color
mode.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2442 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2443 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2444 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 4 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 8 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 4 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
013 *ENG 139 mm > S4
S4
(Paper width)
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SP Mode
Tables
2445 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 17 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 29 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 17 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 16 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 28 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 35 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2446 edge in each mode. SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2447 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the
2448 paper trailing edge in each mode. SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these
SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[Thin: Bias]
2451 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thin paper.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2453 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thin paper in black-and-white
mode.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2457 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thin paper in full color mode.
Normal: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2461 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2462 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2463 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 21 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 8 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 8 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 21 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 21 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2464 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 26 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 9 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 26 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 9 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
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S3
SP Mode
Tables
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 26 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 26 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2471 edge in each mode. SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2472 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the
2473 paper trailing edge in each mode. SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these
SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[Thick1: Bias]
2501 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 1 paper.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2502 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 1 paper in
black-and-white mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2507 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 1 paper in full color
mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2511 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
001 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
002 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2nd: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
2512 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
002 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2nd: S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
005 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
[Thick:Size-Env.Correct:BW] DFU
2513 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1/step]
001 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1/step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1/step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1/step]
005 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1/step]
Paper Transfer: Middle: 2nd:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1/step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1/step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1/step]
009 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1/step]
Paper Transfer: Middle: 2nd:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
S3
width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1/step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1/step]
013 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1/step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1/step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[Thick:Size-Env.Correct:FC] DFU
2514 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1/step]
001 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1/step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1/step]
005 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
Appendix:
(Paper width)
SP Mode
Tables
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1/step]
Paper Transfer: Middle: 2nd:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1/step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1/step]
009 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1/step]
Paper Transfer: Middle: 2nd:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
S3
width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1/step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1/step]
013 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1st: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1/step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2521 edge in each mode. SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2522 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the
2523 paper trailing edge in each mode. SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these
SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[Thick2: Bias]
2551
Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 2 paper.
2553 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick2 paper in
black-and-white mode.
2558 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick2 paper in full color
mode.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
2561 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values.
2562 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
2563 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values.
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2564 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values.
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 38 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
2571 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
edge in each mode. SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values.
2572 Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
2573 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
edge in each mode. SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values.
2574 Adjusts the bias/voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/discharge
plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[OHP: Bias]
2601
Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for OHP.
2603 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for OHP in black-and-white
mode.
2611 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values.
2612 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values.
2613 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values.
[1 to 100 / 15 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
2614 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values.
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2621 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
edge in each mode. SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values.
2622 Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
2623 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
edge in each mode. SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values.
2624 Adjusts the bias/voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/discharge
plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
[Thick3: Bias]
2647
Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick paper 3.
2648 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 3 in
black-and-white mode.
2649 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 3 in full color
mode.
2650 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values.
2651 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values.
2652 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values.
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
001 Paper Transfer: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
002 Paper Transfer: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
005 Paper Transfer: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
006 Paper Transfer: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
2653 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values.
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
001 Paper Transfer: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
002 Paper Transfer: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
005 Paper Transfer: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
006 Paper Transfer: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2654 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
edge in each mode. SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values.
2655 Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
2656 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
edge in each mode. SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values.
2657 Adjusts the bias/voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/discharge
plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
[M-Thick: Bias]
2701
Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for middle thick paper.
[M-Thick:Bias:BW]
Standard: 260mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2703
Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for middle thick in
black-and-white mode.
[M-Thick:Bias:FC]
Standard: 260mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2707
Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for middle thick in full color
mode.
2713 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
2714 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
(Paper width)
SP Mode
Tables
2715 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
001 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
S1
width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
002 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
S1
width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 5 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 5 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2716 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 7 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
001 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
S1
width)
[1 to 100 / 43 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
002 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
S1
width)
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 41 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 1 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 42 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 1 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1Side:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2Side:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
S3
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 39 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 41 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2721 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
edge in each mode. SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[M-Thick:SwTiming:L-Edge] DFU
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2722 Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
2723 Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
edge in each mode. SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[M-Thick:SwTiming:T-Edge] DFU
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2724 Adjusts the bias/voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/discharge
plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
[M-Thick:Edge-Env.Correct] DFU
[Special 1: Bias]
2751 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 1.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2753 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 1 in
black-and-white mode.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2757 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 1 in full color
mode.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2761 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
width)
2762 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
S2
SP Mode
Tables
(Paper width)
2763 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer:Low:1st:S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer:Low:2nd:S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1st:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2nd:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer:Low:1st:S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer:Low:2nd:S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 14 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1st:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
S3
width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[1 to 100 / 5 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2nd:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
S3
width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
011 PaperTransfer:Low:1st:S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 5 / 1 /step]
012 PaperTransfer:Low:2nd:S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 10 / 1 /step]
015 PaperTransfer:Low:1st:S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 12 / 1 /step]
016 PaperTransfer:Low:2nd:S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2764 Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current
for each paper size. SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer:Low:1st:S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 41 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer:Low:2nd:S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 1 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1st:
005 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 42 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2nd:
006 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
S2
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer:Low:1st:S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 40 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer:Low:2nd:S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 1 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 1st:
009 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
S3
width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1 /step]
Paper Transfer: Standard: 2nd:
010 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
S3
width)
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
011 PaperTransfer:Low:1st:S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 39 / 1 /step]
012 PaperTransfer:Low:2nd:S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 37 / 1 /step]
015 PaperTransfer:Low:1st:S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 41 / 1 /step]
016 PaperTransfer:Low:2nd:S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2771 edge in each mode. SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2772 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
2773 edge in each mode. SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values.
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
[Special 2: Bias]
2801 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 2.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2803 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 2 in
black-and-white mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2807 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 2 in full color
mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
2811 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
002 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG width)
2812 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
002 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG width)
2813 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1 /step]
001 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
002 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1 /step]
005 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
006 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1 /step]
009 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
010 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 20 / 1 /step]
013 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 19 / 1 /step]
014 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 18 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 23 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
2814 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1 /step]
001 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1 /step]
002 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper
width)
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1 /step]
005 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1 /step]
006 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1 /step]
009 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1 /step]
010 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
011 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1 /step]
012 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 2 / 1 /step]
013 Paper Transfer: Middle: 1Side: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 31 / 1 /step]
014 Paper Transfer: Middle: 2Side: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 13 / 1 /step]
015 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 25 / 1 /step]
016 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2821 edge in each mode. SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2822 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
2823 edge in each mode. SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[Special 3: Bias]
2851 Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 3.
Low: 85 mm/sec
2852 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 3 in
black-and-white mode.
Low: 85 mm/sec
2857 Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 3 in full color
mode.
Low: 85 mm/sec
2861 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values.
Low: 85mm/sec
2862 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values.
Low: 85mm/sec
2863 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values.
Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
001 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
002 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
005 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
006 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 22 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
2864 Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size. SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values.
Low: 85mm/sec
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
001 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
002 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S1 *ENG
S1 size ≥ 194 mm (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
003 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
004 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S2 *ENG 194 mm > S2 size ≥ 165 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
005 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
006 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S3 *ENG 165 mm > S3 size ≥ 139 mm
(Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 24 / 1 /step]
007 Paper Transfer: Low: 1: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
[1 to 100 / 27 / 1 /step]
008 Paper Transfer: Low: 2: S4 *ENG
139 mm > S4 (Paper width)
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading
2871 edge in each mode. SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values.
Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge
2872 plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image
area.
Low: 85 mm/sec
Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing
2873 edge in each mode. SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values.
Low: 85 mm/sec
2904 Adjusts the time for how long the image transfer belt motor reverses after job
end.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
001 Y *ENG
002 M *ENG
004 K *ENG
006 Y *ENG
007 M *ENG
009 K *ENG
011 K *ENG
[0 to 359 / 0 / 1 deg/step]
012 Color *ENG
Adjusts the threshold for moving away the image transfer belt from the color
2907 PCUs. This SP moves the image transfer belt away from the color PCUs when
the number of B/W image printouts reaches the number of sheets specified
with this SP after consecutive full color image printouts in the full color mode.
If this SP is set to "0", the image transfer belt does not move away.
[Skip]
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
002 260 mm/sec *ENG 0: GAIN: High speed
1: GAIN: Low speed
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
005 85 mm/sec *ENG 0: GAIN: High speed
1: GAIN: Low speed
DFU
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]
001 TransferMotorCtrl *ENG
0: FG Control
1: ENC Control
DFU
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]
003 BkTransferMotorCtrl 85 *ENG
0: FG Control
1: ENC Control
SP3-XXX (Process)
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
Executes the normal process control
001 Normal Procon - manually (potential control).
Check the result with SP3-325-001 after
executing this SP.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Executes the toner density adjustment
002 Toner Density Adjst -
manually. Check the result with
SP3-325-001 after executing this SP.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Executes the process control that is
003 Procon Pre-ACC - normally done before ACC.
The type of process control is selected with
SP3-041-004.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Executes the process control that is
004 With Full MUSIC - normally done at the same time as MUSIC.
This SP does the MUSIC (line position
adjustment) twice.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step ]
Executes the process control that is
005 With Normal MUSIC - normally done at the same time as MUSIC.
This SP does the MUSIC (line position
adjustment) once.
003 Execution: Bk -
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
004 Execution: C -
005 Execution: M -
Appendix:
SP Mode
006 Execution: Y -
Tables
3014 [TD Sen Initial Set Result] Developer Initialization Result: Display
[0 to 9999 / - / 1 /step ]
Display: YMCK *ENG 1: Success
2 to 9: Failure
001 Displays the developer initialization result. See the "Error Condition Tables" in
the Process Control Error section for details on the meaning of each code.
All colors are displayed. Values are displayed in the order Y M C Bk.
e.g., 1 (Y) 1 (M) 2 (C) 1 (Bk): Initialization of Cyan failed but the others
succeeded.
005 Execution: M -
006 Execution: Y -
009 Upper Counter: Y *ENG Displays the total times of the Vt upper
or lower limit error.
010 Lower Counter: Bk *ENG [0 to 99 / 0 / 1 times/step]
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
3021 Specifies the developer agitation time for each color at the developer
initialization.
005-
Sets the execution flag of the developer initialization for each color.
008
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step ] Alphanumeric
0: FIXED (Use the fixed values for the charge
Bias Control *ENG DC bias and development DC bias set with
001 SP2-005 and SP2-229.)
1: CONTROL
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Alphanumeric
LD Power Control *ENG 0: FIXED (at the value in SP2221-xxx)
002 1: CONTROL (adjusted by process control)
Auto Control
*ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
003 Prohibition Set
DFU
[0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step]
Pre-ACC Process 0: Not Execute
*ENG
004 Control 1: Process Control
2: TC Control
[0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
Pattern Caluculation 0: FIXED
005 *ENG
Method 1: INITIALIZED
2: CALCULATED
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
007 Specifies the maximum number of repeats of the toner density adjustment
008 Adjusts the time for the toner supply mode when a toner density is detected to
be low.
009 Specifies the belt mark generating time for checking the black toner density
010 Specifies the belt mark generating time for checking the magenta toner density
011 Specifies the belt mark generating time for checking the cyan toner density
012 Specifies the belt mark generating time for checking the yellow toner density
Adjusts the LD duty for the toner consumption mode at the toner density
018 adjustment.
In toner consumption mode, toner is discharged when the detected
development gamma values (SP3611-001) exceed the target values
(SP3611-005) by more than the specified thresholds (SP3239-009).
Adjusts the LD duty for the toner consumption mode at the toner density
019 adjustment.
In toner consumption mode, toner is discharged when the detected
development gamma values (SP3611-002) exceed the target values
(SP3611-006) by more than the specified thresholds (SP3239-009).
Adjusts the LD duty for the toner consumption mode at the toner density
020 adjustment.
In toner consumption mode, toner is discharged when the detected
development gamma values (SP3611-003) exceed the target values
(SP3611-007) by more than the specified thresholds (SP3239-009).
Adjusts the LD duty for the toner consumption mode at the toner density
021 adjustment.
In toner consumption mode, toner is discharged when the detected
development gamma values (SP3611-004) exceed the target values
(SP3611-008) by more than the specified thresholds (SP3239-009).
DFU
001 ON/OFF *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Detect, 1: Not Detect
Displays the remaining amount of each color toner. These are calculated by
009-012
the operating times of the toner supply pumps.
Adjusts the threshold of toner near end for each color. The toner near end
message appears on the LCD when the remaining toner amount reaches this
013-016
threshold. When one of these SPs (SP3-101-009 to 012 or -032 to -035)
reaches this threshold, toner near end is detected.
021 This SP is the threshold for toner end. Delta Vt: Vt-Vtref
When both this SP and SP3-101-026 occur at same time, toner end is
determined.
Displays the total delta Vt (Vt-Vtref) value for each color.These are calculated
022-025
by pixel counting.
Displays the consumed toner amount calculated with the pixel count for each
028-031
color.
032-035 Displays the remaining toner amount for each color, using pixel count.
Adjusts the threshold of the remaining toner for the toner near-end detection.
050-053
DFU
3102 Adjusts the number of times toner supply is attempted for each color when the
TD sensor continues to detect toner end during toner recovery.
001 Bk *ENG
002 C *ENG
[0 to 99 / 0 / 1 time/step]
003 M *ENG
004 Y *ENG
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[Vtcnt: Display/Set]
3221
Displays or adjusts the current Vtcnt value for each color.
005- Displays or adjusts the Vtcnt value for each color at developer initialization.
008 DFU
[Vtcnt: Display/Set]
3222
Displays or adjusts the current Vtref value for each color.
005- Displays or adjusts the Vtref value for each color at developer initialization.
008 DFU
009-
Displays or adjusts Vtref correction by pixel coverage for each color. DFU
012
001 Bk *ENG
002 C *ENG
[0 to 5 / 2.7 / 0.01 V/step]
003 M *ENG
004 Y *ENG
013-014 Threshold for image density rank on the image transfer belt.
[Coverage]
3251
These (-001 to -016) are coefficients for SP3-222-009 to -012.
002 Latest: Pixcel C *ENG Displays the latest coverage for each
color.
003 Latest: Pixcel M *ENG [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 cm2/step]
Displays the average coverage of each color for the Vtref correction.
005-008 "Average S" is defined when the number of developed pages does not reach
the number specified with SP3251-017.
Displays the average coverage of each color for the Vtref correction.
009-012 "Average M" is defined when the number of developed pages does not reach
the number specified with SP3251-018.
Displays the average coverage of each color for the Vtref correction.
013-016 "Average L" is defined when the number of developed pages does not reach
the number specified with SP3-251-019.
005-007 Displays the ID sensor (diffusion) offset voltage for Vsg adjustments.
[0 to 1 / 1 / 1 /step]
009 K5 Approximate Method *ENG
0:Linear, 1: Curve
002 Upper Limit: C *ENG Adjusts the toner supply rate during
printing.
003 Upper Limit: M *ENG [0 to 100 / 100 / 1%/step]
006 Minimum Supply Time: C *ENG Adjusts the minimum toner supply
time.
007 Minimum Supply Time: M *ENG [0 to 1000 / 200 / 1 msec/step]
001 Bk *ENG
Displays the toner supply time carried
002 C *ENG over from a previous toner supply mode
3512 Adjusts the timing for execution of process control and line position adjustment
during printing.
3513 Displays the last time that the PCU motors stopped.
These are used for process control execution timing.
While making prints with low coverage, the developer is agitated with less
3516 toner consumption and the toner carrier attraction tends to increase. This may
cause low image density or poor transfer (white dots). To prevent this, the
coagulated toner or overcharged toner has to be consumed by performing the
refresh mode.
[0 to 1 / 0.45 / 0.001
028 Job End Supply *ENG
mg/cm2/step]
Adjusts the threshold temperature for preventing the cleaning blade in the
3517 transfer belt cleaning unit from being damaged. If the temperature is above this
value, toner is applied to the transfer belt at set intervals during the job to
prevent the blade from flipping over.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
Sets "1", when the following values
shows.
012 Vsg Average Error *ENG Vsg_reg_ave:
3.5 ≤ Vsg_reg_ave ≤ 4.5 or
Vsg_dif_ave:
0.0 ≤ Vsg_dif_ave ≤ 0.5
005 to Adjusts the threshold temperature for entering the ITB idle rotation after the
011 process control.
[Rapi Timer]
Relative Humidity
003 *ENG [0 to 99 / 50 / 1 %RH/step]
Change
Absolute Humidity
004 *ENG [0 to 99 / 6 / 1 g/m3/step]
Change
[Vk Display]
3612
Displays Vk for each color.
001 Bk *ENG
002 C *ENG
[-300 to 300 / 0 / 1 V/step]
003 M *ENG
004 Y *ENG
[Dev. DC Control:Display]
Standard: 260 mm/sec, Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec
3621
Displays the development DC bias adjusted with the process control for each
line speed and color.
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
001 Control Selection *ENG
0: Not Use, 1: Use
[HST Control: C]
3712
Displays the factory settings of the magenta PCU.
[HST Control: M]
3713
Displays the factory settings of the cyan PCU.
[HST Control:Y]
3714
Displays the factory settings of the yellow PCU.
001 Displays the current condition of the PCDU toner collection bottle.
Not used
002 Detection Times *ENG
[0 to 10000 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]
Not used
003 Print Page AF Near Full *ENG
[0 to 10000000 / 0 / 1 /step]
Not used
004 Pixel Count AF Near Full *ENG
[0 to 100000 / 0 / 1 sheet /step]
Not used
Pixel Count AF Displays the pixel counter after
005 *ENG
Replacement replacement of toner collection bottle.
[0 to 100000000 / 0 / 1 /step]
Pixel Count AF
007 *ENG [0 to 100000000 / 0 / 1 /step]
Replacement
[P-Inter Exit:HlfSpd]
3810
DFU
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
001 ON/OFF Setting *ENG
0: OFF, 1: ON
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
SP5-XXX (Mode)
0: mm (Europe/Asia)
001 0:mm 1:inch *CTL
1: inch (USA)
[Accounting Counter]
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
001 Counter Method *CTL 0: Developments
1: Prints
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ] Alphanumeric
001 - *CTL 0: ON
1: OFF
[Display IP Address]
5055
Display or does not display the IP address on the operation panel.
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
001 - *CTL
0: OFF 1: ON
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
001 - *CTL
0: Not display, 1: Display
[0 to 2 / 1: NA, 2: EU / 1]
1.NA 2.EU ASIA *ENG
0: Japan, 1: NA, 2: EU
001
Selects the paper size type (for originals and paper).
After changing the value, turn the main power switch off and on. Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[CE Login]
5169 If you will change the printer bit switches, you must 'log in' to service mode with
this SP before you go into the printer SP mode.
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
001 - *CTL 0: Disabled
1: Enabled
5186 Enables or disables the prevention for RK4 (accounting device) disconnection.
If the RK4 is disconnected for 10 seconds when this SP is set to "1 (Enable)",
the machine automatically jams a sheet of paper and stops.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
001 - *ENG 0: Disable
1: Enable
[0 or 1 / 1 / -]
- *CTL 0: Productivity priority
1: Tray priority
[Set Time]
Adjusts the RTC (real time clock) time setting for the local time zone.
Examples: For Japan (+9 GMT), enter 540 (9 hours x 60 min.)
DOM: +540 (Tokyo)
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
Make sure that both SP5-307-3 and -4 are correctly set. Otherwise,
this SP is not activated even if this SP is set to "1".
[Access Control]
5401 When installing the SDK application, SAS (VAS) adjusts the following
settings. DFU
SDK1 Certification
201 *CTL
Method
SDK3 Certification
221 *CTL
Method
[User Authentication]
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 / step]
0: Alarm off
001 PM Alarm Level *CTL
1 to 9999: Alarm goes off when Value (1
to 9999) x 1000 ≥ PM counter
Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are
not included).
[0 to 3 / 3 / 1 /step]
001 0: Zero (Off)
1: Low (2.5K jams)
2: Medium (3K jams)
3: High (6K jams)
[Error Alarm]
5505 The error alarm counter counts "1" when any SC is detected. However, the
error alarm counter decreases by "1" when an SC is not detected during a set
number of copied sheets (for example, default 1500 sheets).
The error alarm occurs when the SC error alarm counter reaches "5".
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[SC/Alarm Setting]
5515 With @Remote in use, these SP codes can be set to issue an SC call when
an SC error occurs. If this SP is switched off, the SC call is not issued when
an SC error occurs.
[0 or 1 / 1 / - ]
001 SC Call
0: Off, 1: On
[0 or 1 / 0 / - ]
008 Alarm Notice
0: Off, 1: On
⇒
[RFID Cont. Reading]
5806
DFU
[SC Reset]
Turn the main switch off and on after resetting the SC code.
Telephone *CTL -
001 printed on the Counter List, which can be printed with the user's "Counter"
menu.
This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can
be input).
Facsimile *CTL -
Sets the fax or telephone number for a service representative. This number is
002 printed on the Counter List.
I/F Setting
001 [0 to 2 / 2 / 1 /step]
0: Remote service off
1: CSS remote service on
2: @Remote service on
CE Call
002 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Start of the service
1: End of the service
NOTE: This SP is activated only when SP 5816-001 is set to "2".
Function Flag
003 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
NOTE: This SP setting is changed to "1" after @Remote registor has been
completed.
SSL Disable
Uses or does not use the RCG certification by SSL when calling the RCG.
007 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
008 Specifies the connect timeout interval when calling the RCG.
[1 to 90 / 10 / 1 second /step]
009 Specifies the write timeout interval when calling the RCG.
010 Specifies the read timeout interval when calling the RCG.
Port 80 Enable
Function Flag
Install Status
0: Internet connection
1: Dial-up connection
Use Proxy
062 This SP setting determines if the proxy server is used when the machine
Proxy Host
This SP sets the address of the proxy server used for communication
between Embedded RC Gate-N and the gateway. Use this SP to set up or
display the customer proxy server address. The address is necessary to set
This SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication
between Embedded RC Gate-N and the gateway. This setting is necessary to
064 set up Embedded RC Gate-N.
Proxy Password
CERT: Up State
067 The certification update failed, and the GW URL is being notified of the
3
failed update.
The period of the certification has expired and new request for an
4
update is being sent to the GW URL.
The notification of the certification request has been received from the
14
rescue GW controller, and the certification is being stored.
The certification has been stored, and the GW URL is being notified of
15
the successful completion of this event.
The storing of the certification has failed, and the GW URL is being
16
notified of the failure of this event.
The certification update request has been received from the GW URL,
the GW URL was notified of the results of the update after it was
17
completed, but a certification error has been received, and the rescue
certification is being recorded.
The rescue certification of No. 17 has been recorded, and the GW URL
18
is being notified of the failure of the certification update.
CERT: Error
Displays a number code that describes the reason for the request for update
of the certification.
068 An SSL error notification has been issued. Issued after the certification
2
has expired.
[NV-RAM Upload]
Uploads the UP and SP mode data (except for counters and the serial
5824 number) from the NVRAM to an SD card. For details, see the "NVRAM Data
Upload/Download" in the "System Maintenance Reference" of the Field
Service Manual.
001 - # -
[NV-RAM Download]
5825 Downloads the UP and SP mode data from an SD card to the NVRAM. For
details, see the "NVRAM Data Upload/Download" in the "System
Maintenance Reference" of the Field Service Manual.
001 - # -
[0 x 00 to 0 x FF / 0 x FF to Auto / -]
0 x FF to Auto [Default]
0 x 11 - 55M Fix
0 x 10 - 48M Fix
0 x 0F - 36M Fix
0 x 0E - 18M Fix
0 x 0D - 12M Fix
5840 008 Transmission Speed *CTL 0 x 0B - 9M Fix
0 x 0A - 6M Fix
0 x 07 - 11M Fix
0 x 05 - 5.5M Fix
0 x 08 - 1M Fix
0 x 13 - 0 x FE (reserved)
0 x 12 - 72M (reserved)
0 x 09 - 22M (reserved)
5844 [USB]
005 Fixed USB Port *CTL Displays the fixed USB Port.
006 PnP Model Name *CTL Displays the PnP Model Name.
007 PnP Serial Number *CTL Displays the PnP Serial Number.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
003 Determines the time interval between retries before the machine returns to
standby after an error occurs during an image transfer with the delivery
scanner or SMTP server.
004 Determines the number of retries before the machine returns to standby after
an error occurs during an image transfer with the delivery or SMTP server.
022 Enables or disables the prevention function for the continuous data sending
error.
0: Disable, 1: Enable
immediately after power on grants full address book access to all users.
Procedure
1. Turn the machine off.
2. Install a new HDD.
3. Turn the machine on.
4. The address book and its initial data are created on the HDD automatically.
5. However, at this point the address book can be accessed by only the
system administrator or key operator.
6. Enter the SP mode and do SP5846-041. After this SP executes
successfully, any user can access the address book.
Search Option
This SP uses bit switches to set up the fuzzy search options for the UCS local
address book.
Bit: Meaning
060 0: Checks both upper/lower case characters
1: Japan Only
2: Japan Only
3: Japan Only
4 to 7: Not Used
Complexity Option 1
Use this SP to set the conditions for password entry to access the local
address book. Specifically, this SP limits the password entry to upper case
and sets the length of the password.
062 [0 to 32 / 0 / 1 /step]
SP5848-2 sets the 4-bit switch assignment for the access control setting.
5848 Setting of 0001 has no effect on access and delivery from Scan Router.
5848 100 sets the maximum size allowed for downloaded images. The
default is equal to 1 gigabyte.
[Bluetooth Mode]
5851 Sets the operation mode for the Bluetooth Unit. Press either key.
[0:Public] [1: Private]
5856 Allows the technician to upgrade the firmware using a local port (IEEE1284)
when updating the remote ROM.
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
002 Local Port *CTL 0: Disable
1: Enable
001 Switches the debug log feature on and off. The debug log cannot be captured
002 Selects the storage device to save debug logs information when the
conditions set with SP5-858 are satisfied.
[ 2 to 3 / 2 / 1 /step]
Save to HDD
Saves the debug log of the input SC number in memory to the HDD.
005 A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on
Save to SD Card
006
Saves the debug log of the input SC number in memory to the SD card.
These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the
5858 destination selected by SP5857-002.
SP5858-3 stores one SC specified by number. Refer to Section 4 for a list of
SC error codes.
001 Key 1
002 Key 2
003 Key 3
These SPs allow you to set up to 10 keys for log
004 Key 4 files for functions that use common memory on
007 Key 7
008 Key 8
009 Key 9
010 Key 10
002 SMTP Srvr Port no. Input the SMTP server port number.
014 POP Serv Port No. Input the POP server port number.
015 IMAP4 Srvr Port Input the IMAP4 server port number.
Sets the amount of time to wait before saving a mail that breaks up during
reception. The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is
not received during this prescribed time.
Determines whether the FROM item of the mail header is switched to the
validated account after the SMTP server is validated.
0: No. "From" item not switched.
1: Yes. "From" item switched.
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
Mail Function *CTL#
0: ON, 1: OFF
001
Enables or disables the e-mail transfer function. This SP sets the RAM disk
size for the e-mail transfer function.
Initialize *CTL -
replacement.
NOTE: Turn off and on the main power switch after the "Initiralize (-003)" and
"Writing (-001)" have been done.
Selects the brand name and the production name for Windows Plug & Play.
This information is stored in the NVRAM. If the NVRAM is defective, these
001
names should be registered again.
After selecting, press OK.
Setting *ENG -
ON:
Meter charge mode enabled. This setting is for machines which the service
technician has responsibility for servicing.
Alert messages are not displayed when the PCDU, the ITB unit, and the
fusing unit reach the limits of their yield.
006 Non-Default -
[Total SC Counter]
7401
Displays the number of SC codes detected.
[SC History]
001 Latest
002 Latest 1
003 Latest 2
004 Latest 3
005 Latest 4
*CTL -
006 Latest 5
007 Latest 6
008 Latest 7
009 Latest 8
010 Latest 9
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
[SC991 History]
001 Latest
002 Latest 1
003 Latest 2
004 Latest 3
005 Latest 4
*CTL -
006 Latest 5
007 Latest 6
008 Latest 7
009 Latest 8
010 Latest 9
[Paper Jam/Size]
7506
Displays the number of jams according to the paper size.
006 A5 LEF
133 A4 SEF
134 A5 SEF
164 LG SEF
166 LT SEF
255 Others
001 Latest
002 Latest 1
003 Latest 2
004 Latest 3
005 Latest 4
*CTL -
006 Latest 5
007 Latest 6
008 Latest 7
009 Latest 8
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
010 Latest 9
7801 Displays the ROM version numbers of the main machine and connected
peripheral devices.
Displays the number of sheets printed for each current maintenance unit.
PM counters click up based on the number of A4 (LT) LEF size sheets
printed. Therefore, the A3 (DLT) Double Count is activated. The Double
Count cannot be deactivated.
-001 to
When a unit is replaced, the machine automatically detects that the new unit
-020
is installed. Then, the current PM counter value is automatically moved to the
PM Counter - Previous (SP7-906-1 to 21) and is reset to "0".
The total number of sheets printed with the last unit replaced can be checked
with SP7-906-1 to 19.
001 Paper
[0 to 999999999 / - / 1 mg/step ]
Amount:T-Collect Bottle
[0 to 255 / - / 1 %/step]
Displays the value given by the following formula:
(Current revolution ÷ Target revolution) × 100. This shows how much of the
-061 to unit's expected lifetime has been used up.
-078 The Rotation% counter is based on rotations, not prints. If the number of
rotations reaches the limit, the machine enters the end condition for that unit.
If the print count lifetime is reached first, the machine also enters the end
condition, even though the R% counter is still less than 100%.
[0 to 255 / - / 1 %/step]
079 Displays how much of the unit's expected lifetime has been used up.
001 Paper
002 PCU: Bk
003 PCU: C
004 PCU: M
005 PCU: Y
100 All
001 - *CTL -
001 - *CTL -
001 - *CTL -
[Replacement Counter]
7853
Displays the PM parts replacement number.
001 PCU: Bk
002 PCU: C
003 PCU: M
004 PCU: Y
[Coverage Range]
7855
[Assert Info]
7901 Records the location where a problem is detected in the program. The data
stored in this SP is used for problem analysis. DFU
003 Location
-001 to Displays the number of sheets printed with the previous maintenance units.
-019 [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1 page/step ]
Displays the number of sheets printed with the previous maintenance unit or
-061 to
toner cartridge.
-079
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 %/step ]
[Toner Bottle C]
7932
Displays the toner bottle information for C.
[Toner Bottle M]
7933
Displays the toner bottle information for M.
[Toner Bottle Y]
7934
Displays the toner bottle information for Y.
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Day Threshold:
025 *ENG
Development Unit: Bk
Day Threshold:
026 *ENG
Development Unit: C
Adjusts the threshold day of the near end
Day Threshold:
027 *ENG for each PM unit.
Development Unit: M
[1 to 30 / 15 / 1 day/step]
Day Threshold: These threshold days are used for
028 *ENG
Development Unit: Y @Remote alarms.
001 T<=0
002 0<T<=5:0<=H<30
003 0<T<=5:30<=H<70
001 -
SP8 211 to SP8 216 The number of pages scanned to the document server.
SP8 401 to SP8 406 The number of pages printed from the document server
SP8 691 to SP8 696 The number of pages sent from the document server
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C: Copy application.
S: Scan application.
The Group 8 SP codes are limited to 17 characters, forced by the necessity of displaying
them on the small LCDs of printers and faxes that also use these SPs. Read over the list of
abbreviations below and refer to it again if you see the name of an SP that you do not
understand.
Apl Application
Bk Black
C Cyan
Comb Combine
Comp Compression
Deliv Delivery
Emul Emulation
FC Full Color
Get Print Counter. For jobs 10 pages or less, this counter does
not count up. For jobs larger than 10 pages, this counter counts
GPC
up by the number that is in excess of 10 (e.g., for an 11-page
job, the counter counts up 11-10 =1)
Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI, e.g.
ImgEdt
border removal, adding stamps, page numbers, etc.
K Black (YMCK)
Mag Magnification
PC Personal Computer
Ppr Paper
Rez Resolution
Scn Scan
S-to-Email Scan-to-E-mail
Svr Server
All of the Group 8 SPs are reset with SP5 801 1 Memory All Clear.
Appendix:
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Tables
T:Total Jobs *CTL These SPs count the number of times each
8 001 application is used to do a job.
These SPs reveal the number of times an application is used, not the number of pages
processed.
When an application is opened for image input or output, this counts as one job.
Interrupted jobs (paper jams, etc.) are counted, even though they do not finish.
Only jobs executed by the customer are counted. Jobs executed by the customer
engineer using the SP modes are not counted.
When using secure printing (when a password is required to start the print job), the job
is counted at the time when either "Delete Data" or "Specify Output" is specified.
A job is counted as a fax job when the job is stored for sending.
When a fax is received to fax memory, the F: counter increments but the L: counter
does not (the document server is not used).
A fax broadcast counts as one job for the F: counter (the fax destinations in the
broadcast are not counted separately).
A fax broadcast is counted only after all the faxes have been sent to their destinations.
If one transmission generates an error, then the broadcast will not be counted until the
transmission has been completed.
A printed fax report counts as one job for the F: counter.
The F: counter does not distinguish between fax sending or receiving.
When a print job on the document server is printed, SP8022 also increments, and
when a print job stored on the document server is printed, SP8024 also increments.
When an original is both copied and stored on the document server, the C: and L:
counters both increment.
When a print job is stored on the document server, only the L: counter increments.
When the user presses the Document Server button to store the job on the document
server, only the L: counter increments.
When the user enters document server mode and prints data stored on the document
server, only the L: counter increments.
When an image received from Palm 2 is received and stored, the L: counter
increments.
When the customer prints a report (user code list, for example), the O: counter
increments. However, for fax reports and reports executed from the fax application, the
F: counter increments.
8 071 These SPs count the number of jobs broken down by the number of pages
in the job, regardless of which application was used.
8 074 These SPs count and calculate the number of print jobs by size based on
the number of pages in the job.
8 077 These SPs count and calculate the number of "Other" application jobs (Web
Image Monitor, Palm 2, etc.) by size based on the number of pages in the
job.
For example: When a print job stored on the document server is printed in document
server mode, the appropriate L: counter (SP8076 0xx) increments.
Printing a fax report counts as a job and increments the F: counter (SP 8073).
Interrupted jobs (paper jam, etc.) are counted, even though they do not finish.
If a job is paused and re-started, it counts as one job.
If the finisher runs out of staples during a print and staple job, then the job is counted at
the time the error occurs.
For copy jobs (SP 8072) and scan jobs (SP 8075), the total is calculated by multiplying
the number of sets of copies by the number of pages scanned. (One duplex page
counts as 2.)
The first test print and subsequent test prints to adjust settings are added to the
number of pages of the print job (SP 8072).
When printing the first page of a job from within the document server screen, the page
is counted.
8 381 T:Total PrtPGS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages printed
by the customer. The counter for the
8 384 P:Total PrtPGS *CTL
application used for storing the pages
increments.
8 387 O:Total PrtPGS *CTL
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1]
When several documents are merged for a print job, the number of pages stored are
counted for the application that stored them.
These counters are used primarily to calculate charges on use of the machine, so the
following pages are not counted as printed pages:
- Blank pages in a duplex printing job.
- Blank pages inserted as document covers, chapter title sheets, and slip sheets.
- Reports printed to confirm counts.
- All reports done in the service mode (service summaries, engine maintenance reports,
etc.)
- Test prints for machine image adjustment.
- Error notification reports.
- Partially printed pages as the result of a copier jam.
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
8 391 These SPs count pages printed on paper sizes A3/DLT and larger.
Note: In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters are
also displayed in the User Tools display on the machine.
8 421 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of
pages processed for printing. This is the total for all applications.
8 424 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of
pages processed for printing by the printer application.
8 427 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of
pages processed for printing by Other applications
8 42x 12 Booklet
8 42x 13 Magazine
These counts (SP8 421 to SP8 427) are especially useful for customers who need to
improve their compliance with ISO standards for the reduction of paper consumption.
Pages that are only partially printed with the n-Up functions are counted as 1 page.
Here is a summary of how the counters work for Booklet and Magazine modes:
Booklet Magazine
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 2 3 2
4 2 4 2
5 3 5 4
6 4 6 4
7 4 7 4
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8 431 These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features
below, regardless of which application was used.
8 434 These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features
below with the print application.
8 437 These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features
below with Other applications.
8 441 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by all
applications.
8 444 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the
printer application.
8 447 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by Other
applications.
8 44x 1 A3
8 44x 2 A4
8 44x 3 A5
8 44x 4 B4
8 44x 5 B5
8 44x 6 DLT
8 44x 7 LG
8 44x 8 LT
8 44x 9 HLT
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by all
applications.
These counters are not the same as the PM counter. The PM counter
8 461 is based on feed timing to accurately measure the service life of the
feed rollers. However, these counts are based on output timing.
Blank sheets (covers, chapter covers, slip sheets) are also counted.
During duplex printing, pages printed on both sides count as 1, and a
page printed on one side counts as 1.
8 464 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the printer
application.
8 46x 1 Normal
8 46x 2 Recycled
8 46x 3 Special
8 46x 4 Thick
8 46x 7 OHP
8 46x 8 Other
Appendix:
SP Mode
Tables
8 471 3 100%
Counts are done for magnification adjusted for pages, not only on the operation panel
but performed remotely with an external network application capable of performing
magnification adjustment as well.
Magnification adjustments done with printer drivers with PC applications such as Excel
are also counted.
Magnification adjustments done for adjustments after they have been stored on the
document server are not counted.
Magnification adjustments performed automatically during Auto Reduce/Enlarge
printing are counted.
The magnification rates of blank cover sheets, slip sheets, etc. are automatically
assigned a rate of 100%.
These SPs count the number of pages printed with the Toner Save feature
switched on.
Note: These SPs return the same results as this SP is limited to the Print
application.
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1]
8 50x 1 B/W
8 511 These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages
printed.
8 514 These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages
printed.
8 514 1 RPCS
8 514 2 RPDL
8 514 3 PS3
8 514 4 R98
8 514 5 R16
8 514 6 GL/GL2
8 514 7 R55
8 514 8 RTIFF
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8 514 9 PDF
8 514 10 PCL5e/5c
8 514 11 PCL XL
8 514 12 IPDL-C
8 514 14 Other
8 514 15 IPDS
SP8 511 and SP8 514 return the same results as they are both limited to the Print
application.
Print jobs output to the document server are not counted.
8 52x 1 Sort
8 52x 2 Stack
8 52x 3 Staple
8 52x 4 Booklet
8 52x 5 Z-Fold
8 52x 6 Punch
8 52x 7 Other
8 52x 8 Inside-Fold
8 52x 9 Three-IN-Fold
8 52x 10 Three-OUT-Fold
8 52x 11 Four-Fold
8 52x 12 KANNON-Fold
8 52x 13 Perfect-Bind
8 52x 14 Ring-Bind
If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling, the
unstapled pages are still counted.
The counts for staple finishing are based on output to the staple tray, so jam
recoveries are counted.
8 551 1 Perfect-Bind
8 551 2 Ring-Bind
8 554 1 Perfect-Bind
8 554 2 Ring-Bind
Appendix:
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Tables
8 581 These SPs count the total output broken down by color output, regardless of
the application used. In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report,
these counters are also displayed in the User Tools display on the machine.
8 581 1 Total
8 581 5 Development: K
These SPs count the total output of the print application broken down by
color output.
8 584 1 B/W
8 591 These SPs count the totals for A3/DLT paper use, number of duplex pages
printed, and the number of staples used. These totals are for Other (O:)
applications only.
8 591 1 A3/DLT
-
8 591 2 Duplex
8 601 These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout
pages for each printing mode.
8 601 1 B/W
8 601 2 Color
8 617 1 SDK1
8 617 2 SDK2
8 617 3 SDK3 These SPs count the total printout pages for
8 617 5 SDK5
8 617 6 SDK6
8 771 These SPs count the frequency of use (number of rotations of the
development rollers) for black and other color toners.
8 771 1 Total
8 771 2 K
8 771 3 Y
8 771 4 M
8 771 5 C
8 781 These SPs display the number of already replaced toner bottles.
NOTE: Currently, the data in SP7-833-011 through 014 and the data in
SP8-781-001 through 004 are the same.
These SPs display the percent of toner remaining for each color. This SP
8 801 allows the user to check the toner supply at any time.
Note: This precise method of measuring remaining toner supply (1%
steps) is better than other machines in the market that can only measure
in increments of 10 (10% steps).
8 801 1 K
8 801 2 Y
8 801 3 M
8 801 4 C
Appendix:
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Tables
8 851 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage
of each color is from 0% to 10%.
8 861 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage
of each color is from 11% to 20%.
8 861 1 BK
8 861 2 Y
8 861 3 M
8 861 4 C
8 871 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage
of each color is from 21% to 30%.
8 871 1 BK
8 871 2 Y
8 871 3 M
8 871 4 C
8 881 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage
of each color is 31% or higher.
8 881 1 BK
8 881 2 Y
8 881 3 M
8 881 4 C
8 891 These SPs display the amount of the remaining current toner for each
color.
8 891 1 BK
8 891 2 Y
8 891 3 M
8 891 4 C
Appendix:
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Tables
8 901 These SPs display the amount of the remaining previous toner for each
color.
8 901 1 BK
8 901 2 Y
8 901 3 M
8 901 4 C
8 911 These SPs display the amount of the remaining 2nd previous toner for
each color.
8 911 1 BK
8 911 2 Y
8 911 3 M
8 911 4 C
8 921 11 Coverage/P: BK
8 921 12 Coverage/P: Y
8 921 13 Coverage/P: M
8 921 14 Coverage/P: C
These SPs count the amount of time the machine spends in each
8 941 operation mode. These SPs are useful for customers who need to
investigate machine operation for improvement in their compliance with
ISO Standards.
8 941 9 Supply PM Unit End Total time when toner end has been staying
Appendix:
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Tables
8 999 1 Total
8 999 7 Printer BW
8 999 13 Duplex
Bit No. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Result 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1
Printer
Reading
5803 Description
0 1
5803 2 1 Tray Paper Height Sensor 1 See table 2 following this table.
5803 3 1 Tray Paper Height Sensor 2 See table 2 following this table.
5803 5 1 Tray Upper Limit Sensor Not upper limit Upper limit
5803 9 Paper Exit Full Sensor Paper not full Paper full
Paper not
5803 10 Fusing Exit Sensor Paper detected
detected
Actuator not
5803 22 Drum Phase Sensor: K Actuator detected
detected
Actuator not
5803 23 Drum Phase Sensor: CMY Actuator detected
detected
5803 80 Bank Vertical Feed Sensor 1 Paper detected Paper not detected
5803 81 Bank Vertical Feed Sensor 2 Paper detected Paper not detected
5803 82 Bank Vertical Feed Sensor 3 Paper detected Paper not detected
LG LG 1 1 0
1 1 1
A4 A4
0 1 1
LT LT 1 0 1
Exe Exe 0 1 0
HLT A5 0 0 1
A6 A6 0 0 0
*1: The machine detects either 11" x 81/2" LEF or A4 LEF, depending on the setting of SP
5-131-001.
*2: The machine detects either B5 LEF or 10.5" x 7.25" LEF, depending on the setting of
SP 5-131-001.
Appendix:
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Tables
Full ~ 350 0 0
350 ~ 150 1 0
150 ~ 50 1 1
50 ~ 0 0 1
Printer
Do not operate the machine until the test pattern is printed out completely.
Otherwise, an SC occurs.
1. Enter the SP mode and select SP2-109-003.
2. Enter the number for the test pattern that you want to print and press [OK].
3. When you want to select the single color of Magenta, Yellow or Cyan for printing a test
pattern, select the color with SP2-109-005 (2: Cyan, 3: Magenta, 4: Yellow).
4. When you want to change the density of printing a test pattern, select the density with
SP2-109-006 to -009 for each color.
If you select "0" with SP2-109-006 to -009, the color to be adjusted to "0" does
not come up on a test pattern.
5. Exit SP mode.
6. Press the "Menu" key.
7. Select the "List/ Test Print".
8. Select the "Color Demo Page".
9. Press the "OK" key to start the test print.
10. Check the test pattern.
11. Enter SP Mode, and then reset all settings to the default values.
Turnning off the power can reset all settings to the default values.
12. Exit SP mode.
Appendix:
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Tables
bit 0 DFU - -
bit 1 DFU - -
bit 2 DFU - -
Enable: The machine I/O Timeout setting will have no effect. I/O Timeouts
will never occur.
bit 5 DFU - -
bit 6 DFU - -
Prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border around the printable area.
bit 0 DFU - -
bit 1 DFU - -
A collate type (shift or normal) will be applied to all jobs that do not
explicitely define a collate type.
Note: If BitSwitch 5-0 is enabled, this BitSwitch has no effect.
bit 4 DFU - -
bit 5 DFU - -
bit 6 DFU - -
bit 7 DFU - -
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bit 0 DFU - -
bit 1 DFU - -
bit 3 DFU - -
bit 4 DFU - -
bit 5 DFU - -
bit 6 DFU - -
bit 7 DFU - -
bit 0 If enabled, users will be able to configure a Collate Type, Staple Type, and
Punch Type from the operation panel. The available Types will depend on
the device and configured options.
After enabling this BitSw, the settings will appear under:
"User Tools > Printer Features > System"
If this BitSw is enabled, SDK applications will not be able to alter print
data. This is achieved by preventing SDK applications from accessing a
module called the "GPS Filter".
Note: The main purpose of this BitSw is for troubleshooting the effects of
SDK applications on data.
Enable: Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the
HDD via Job Type settings to 1000. The default is 100.
bit 5 DFU - -
bit 7 1: Enable
Letterhead mode printing 0: Disable
(Duplex)
bit 1
DFU - -
to 7
bit 0
DFU - -
to 2
1: Enable
(allow BW
[PCL,PS]: Allow BW jobs to print without
0: Disable jobs to print
requiring User Code
without a user
bit 3 code)
BW jobs submitted without a user code will be printed even if user code
authentication is enabled.
Note: Color jobs will not be printed without a valid user code.
bit 4
DFU - -
to 7
Appendix:
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bit 1
DFU - -
to 3
This bitsw determines the timing of the PJL USTATUS JOB END sent when
multiple collated copies are being printed.
bit 4 0 (default): JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the first copy
has completed printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented
after the first copy and then again at the end of the job.
1: JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the last copy has
finished printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented at the end
of each job.
bit 5
DFU - -
to 7
1101 [ToneCtlSet]
[ToneCtlSet]
Sets the printing mode (resolution) for the printer gamma adjustment. The
asterisk (*) shows which mode is set.
00: *1200x1200Photo
1102 01: 600x600Text
02: 1200x1200Text
03: 1200x600Text
04: 600x600Photo
05: 1200x600Photo
Appendix:
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Tables
1103 [PrnColorSheet]
1103 001 ToneCtlSheet Prints the test page to check the color balance
[ToneCtlValue]
1104 Adjusts the printer gamma for the mode selected in the Mode Selection
menu.
1105 [ToneCtlSave]
Saves the print gamma (adjusted with the Gamma Adj.) as the new Current
Setting. Before the machine stores the new "current settingR", it moves the
data stored as the "current setting" to the "previous setting" memory-storage
location.
⇒ [Economy Color]
1109
Adjusts the toner density in "Economy Color" mode.
Appendix:
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Tables
R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY
P a ge Date A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew
None
SM i M384
Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of
the replacement procedures in this manual.
Symbols Used in this Manual
This manual uses the following symbols.
: See or Refer to
: Screws
: Connector
: Clamp
: Clip ring
: E-ring
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before attempting any
procedure in this section.
SM 1 M384
ROLLERS
2. Cover [A] ( x 2)
M384 2 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
2. Roller holder [A] ( x 1)
SM 3 M384
M384 4 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
2. Drive board [A] ( x4, x6)
SM 5 M384
M384 6 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
2. Paper feed clutch bracket [A] ( x3)
3. Paper feed clutch holder [A] ( x2, x1, x1, bushing x1)
4. Paper feed clutch [B]
SM 7 M384
M384 8 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
2. Paper size sensor board [A] ( x2, x1)
SM 9 M384
M384 10 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
1. Vertical transport sensor bracket [A] ( x1, x1)
SM 11 M384
M384 12 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
4. Paper end sensor [A] ( x1, hooks)
SM 13 M384
M384 14 SM
Unit PB1020
Paper Feed
(M384)
3. Paper height sensor 2 bracket [A] ( x1)
SM 15 M384