PRO8432 - Service Manual - R4
PRO8432 - Service Manual - R4
PRO8432 - Service Manual - R4
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PREFACE
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
PREFACE
This manual explains the maintenance methods for the C813/C823/C833/C843/ES8433/
ES8443/Pro8432WT Series.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
The manual has been prepared for use by the maintenance personnel. For operating
Battery of the printer need not to be replaced. Do not touch the
methods of the C813/C823/C833/C843/ES8433/ES8443/Pro8432WT Series, refer to the
corresponding user’s manual. battery.
Replace the whole board to replace the Main board (board-MEA).
The following notations may be used in this manual. In the case of replacing batteries at board repairs, replace with the
• C833n/C833dn/ES8433/Pro8432WT C833 specified type ones. Installation of another type batteries may result in
• C843n/C843dn/ES8443 C843 explosion.
• C823n/C823dn C823 Caution for used batteries are as follows; do not recharge, force open,
• C813n C813 heat or dispose of in fire.
Note! • The contents of this manual are subject to changes without prior notice.
• Despite that exhaustive efforts were made in preparing the manual to
make it accurate, it still may contain errors. Oki Data will not hold itself
liable for any damage that results or is claimed to have resulted from repair,
adjustment, or modification of the printer conducted by the user using this
manual.
• The par ts employed in the C813/C823/C833/C843/ES8433/ES8443/
Pro8432WT Series printer are so delicate that they may be damaged if
not treated properly. Oki Data Corporation highly recommends that the
maintenance of the printer is undertaken by ODC’s registered maintenance
personnel.
• Work after eliminating static electricity.
CONTENTS
46396601TH Rev.4 iv /
CONTENTS
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
46396601TH Rev.4 v/
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
1. CONFIGURATION
1.1 System configuration .................................................................1-2
1.2 Printer configuration ..................................................................1-3
1.3 Composition of optional items ...................................................1-4
1.4 Specifications.............................................................................1-5
1.5 Interface specifications ..............................................................1-8
1. CONFIGURATION
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
Tray 2
Duplex
CU part solenoid
Hopping
WLAN DUPLEX PCB 2nd TRAY PCB clutch
Tray 2
Duplex Hopping
K LED HEAD motor motor
Low-voltage FAN
K-ID Y-ID M-ID C-ID M ID
Power Motor
SW HEAT Belt FAN
FAN Fuser
Heater power
RFID board Inlet
Figure 1-2
SD memory card
SD memory socket
(4) Duplex-Unit
1.4 Specifications
(1) Connector
• Printer side: B-receptacle (female)
Upstream port
Product equivalent to UBR24-4K5C00 (Made by ACON)
2 1
3 4
(2) Cable
Unshielded twist pair cable with RJ-45 connector
(Category 5e or higher-order is recommended.)
1 2 3 4
(2) Cable
Length: The cable supplied with a card reader shall be used.
(Do not place a hub between a card reader and the printer.)
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Cautions, and do’s and don’ts....................................................2-2
2.2 Unpacking procedure.................................................................2-3
2. INSTALLATION
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
• Do not install the printer in any high-temperature location or a near heat source. • If water or any other liquid enters the inside of the printer, remove the power
• Do not install the printer in a location where chemical reaction may occur plug from the power outlet and contact Customer Center.
(laboratory and the like). Fire could break out.
• Do not install the printer in the proximity of inflammable solvents, such as • If someone drops foreign objects such as a clip in the printer, remove the power
alcohol and paint thinner. plug from the outlet and take out the foreign objects.
It may cause an electric shock, fire, or injury.
• Do not install the printer within reach of children.
• Do not operate or disassemble the printer in any other manner than the way
• Do not install the printer on an unstable surface (e.g., on a rickety bench or on a
specified in the manual.
slanting place).
Failure to observe this warning could result in an electric shock, fire or injury.
• Do not install the printer in a location with moisture or heavy dust, or in direct sun.
• Do not install the printer in an environment with sea wind or corrosive gas.
• Do not install the printer in a location with heavy vibration.
• In the event that the printer is inadvertently dropped or its cover is damaged, • Do not install the printer in a location where its vent hole is blocked.
remove the power plug from the power outlet and contact the customer
• Do not install the printer directly on a shag carpet or rug.
information center.
Such mishap could lead to an electric shock, fire or injury. • Do not install the printer in a sealed room or other location with poor ventilation
or permeability.
• Do not connect any power cord, printer cable or grounding wire in any other
manner than the way specified in the manual. Failure to observe the above • Make sure to ventilate sufficiently when continuously using the printer in a small
could result in fire. room for a long time.
• Do not stick in an object into the vent hole. • Install the printer away from a strong magnetic field or noise source.
Such action could lead to an electric shock, fire or injury. • Install the printer away from a monitor or TV.
• Do not place a glass filled with water or the like on the printer. • To move the printer, hold both sides of the printer.
Such action could lead to an electric shock or fire. • This printer, which weighs approximately 40 kg, should be lifted by two or more
• When the printer cover is opened, be careful not to touch the fuser unit. people.
It may cause burns. • While the printer power is on or the printer is printing, do not come close to the
• Do not throw the toner cartridges or the image drum cartridges into fire. paper exit. Such action could lead to injury.
Dust explosion could cause burns.
When the precautionary notes concerning the installation and operation are explained, the
• Do not use a highly combustible spray near the printer. user should be referred to the precautionary notes given in the user’s manual. Especially, give
It may cause a fire because the printer contains parts that get extremely hot. thorough explanation on the power cord and the grounding wire.
• In the event that the cover becomes unusually hot, emits smoke, bad smell, or
abnormal noise, remove the power plug from the power outlet and contact the
customer information center.
It may lead a fire.
Since the printer weights approximately 40 kg, it should be lifted by two or more people.
• Remove the four handles from the sides of the box, as illustrated below, and lift the
corrugated fiberboard box.
Handle
Handle (one on each side:
(one on each side: four in total)
four in total)
3. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
This chapter describes the procedures of the field replacement of parts, assemblies and units. The procedures are to detach them. Reverse
the procedures to attach them.
The reference part numbers used in this manual (such as ① and ② ) do not identical to the part numbers in the maintenance disassembly
configuration diagram 46396601TL and the RSPL 46396601TR.
Unplugging
Plugging
Maintenance Tools: Table 4-1-2 shows the tools necessary to use Maintenance Utility software.
Table 4-1-1 shows the tools necessary to replace printed-circuit boards and units.
Table 4-1-2: Maintenance Tools
Table 4-1-1: Maintenance Tools No. Maintenance Tool Quantity Use Remarks
5 Pliers 1
Handy vacuum
Screws in use:
6 cleaner (toner 1 See note.
vacuum)
Shape Designation
E-shaped ring
7 E-ring pliers 1
removal
Screw (silver) (6mm)
Note! Use a toner vacuum. Using a general-purpose vacuum may cause toner to
catch fire.
Screw (silver/8mm)
Screw (black)
Front cover
Front cover open lever Note! Cover the image drums with a piece of black paper.
(4) Turn the two locks (blue) of the belt unit ② in the direction of the arrow, and remove
(2) Press the Top cover open button and open the Top cover (output tray).
the belt unit ② by holding the lever (blue).
Top cover
(output tray)
②
Blue lock
②
Blue lock
②
③
3.2.5 Rear cover Assy. (6) Open the face-up stacker cover and remove the two screws (black) ③ .
Face-up stacker
(7) Release the four tabs and detach the rear cover Assy. ④ .
(2) Remove the belt unit. (Refer to section 3.2.1.)
(3) Detach the cover side-L Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.3.)
(4) Detach the cover side-R. (Refer to section 3.2.4.)
(5) Remove the two screws (silver) ② .
②
Tab
3.2.6 LED Assy. (5) Remove the two Spring-Heads ② with twisting to right turn.
Top cover
②
FFC
Hook A
Hook A
Notes on assembling:
When assembling the Spring-Head ② , puress it to post with twisting to right turn.
Hook B
Note! The shape of the LED Assy is different from by the production term. Refer the following pictures for the difference of the shape the each version.
Deal this assembly with checking the following descriptions in the replacing it. [LED Assy]
<New> <Old>
1) In the case of the changing the LED Assy to the new version from the old
version
--> · Replace the new LED Assy and the new Spring-Head (x2) in a set.
2) In the case of the changing the LED Assy to the old version from the new
version
--> · Replace the old Spring-Head (x2) in same time.
Memo: The intermingling of the old and new version in one apparatus is allowed in the
replacing the each color LED Assys.
marking
3.2.7 Main board Assy. (Board Assy-MEA)/ W-LAN (5) Detach the Cable-Assy-Head, and disconnect the four head FFC cables ⑤ and the
RFID-FFC cable ⑥ .
Cable (6) Disconnect each connector.
(1) Remove the Image Drum unit / Belt unit. (Refer to section 3.2.1.)
(2) Detach the cover side-R. (Refer to section 3.2.4.)
(3) Remove the ten screws (silver) ① and the plate shield ② .
(4) Remove the Holder-W-LAN ③ and remove the W-LAN Cable ④ .
③
①
①
⑤
K
Y
M
C
① ① ⑤
Cable-Assy-Head
② ⑥
⑧
⑦
6 WLAN 1
RFID
HEAD3
HEAD2
HEAD1
HEAD0
SIDEFAN
1 3
SDCARD1
1
1
DCID
9
USB3
4 1
1
1
1
4
USB1
MOTERCL
2
3
37
38
39
40
8
7
14
LAN
WLAN
DIMM
HOPCL
2 1
2
1
1
IDFAN
SDCARD1
5 PSIZE 1
SIDEFAN
DCID
HEAD1
HEAD0
HEAD3
HEAD2
3
USB1 USB3
MPT_PE
3 1
2
1
MOTERCL
6 PE_HOP 1
1
PWSW
143
144
DIMM
OPTION
4
LAN
HOPCL
IDFAN
5 FSNS 1
1 DCHEAT 8
OPTION PE_HOP
PSIZE
1 23
24
POWER
23
FSNSPWSW
2 24
DCHEAT RELAY
POWER
RELAY
Figure 4-2-7-1 Main Board, Cable Route Diagram Figure 4-2-7-2 Main Board, Outline Drawing
Rod
BAT1
WLAN
6 1 Battery Stopper
F15
F2A
32V
24
24
24
24
10
Battery
HEAD1
HEAD3
HEAD2
HEAD0
R29
R47
F1A
32V
F12
R57
Q29
R70
R481
F2A
32V
F16
R480
1 15 F17
F2A
32V
1
1
1
R139
CP2
A K AA AP R147
Raise the battery up so that it is put on the battery stopper, and remove it.
F16
R152
34 34 R153
R141
R143
R142
IC10
R166
R167
D4 D5 D6 4 1
R181
R183
R182
C52
USB3
R486
C57
RM1
20 20
C63
C62
IC12 R194 12 1
13 48
IC13
MEA
RM2
IC16
1
R206
R204
A
1
4
C70
R216 R210
R215 10 10
46300199 2 24 37 USB1
R218 25 36
R222
2
3
RM6 RM4
2
RM5
R
1 1
R257
1
AP
A
9
RM9
32 17
1
Battery Stopper
2
33 16
R293
LAN
R297
Battery
1
7
48
IC22
8
1
64
49
A
12
RM14
RM15
R
R
1
C145
C144
C146
C150
C162
F5
F2A
32V
1 8
1 F3
46396601TH Rev.4 F2A
23 32V 3-13
24
3. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
3.2.8 Top cover Assy. (6) Remove two screws (silver) ③ and the plate ④
(7) Remove a screw (silver) ⑤ to detach the Cable-Assy-Head, and disconnect the
(1) Remove the image drum unit/belt unit. (Refer to section 3.2.1.)
four head FFC cables ⑥ and the RFID-FFC cable ⑦ .
(2) Detach the cover side-L Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.3.)
(3) Detach the cover side-R. (Refer to section 3.2.4.)
(4) Detach the rear cover Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.5.)
(5) Remove the ten screws (silver) ① and the plate shield ② .
④ ③
⑤
⑥
① ①
K
Y
M
C
Cable-Assy-Head
⑥
⑦
① ①
②
(8) Tilt the top cover Assy ⑧ and remove the four screws (silver) ⑨ . (10) Hold the top cover Assy ⑧ and lift it to detach.
(9) Open the top cover Assy ⑧ fully again and remove the four screws (silver) ⑩ .
⑧
⑧
Plate shield FFC
Spring
⑩
⑩
Notes on assembling:
The plate shield FFC must be placed at the outer side of the spring.
3.2.9 600dpi/ 1200dpi Cable-Assy-Head/ Stackfull- (4) Remove the two screws (silver) ③ and the plate shield FFC ④ .
(5) Remove the four screws (black) ⑤ and the head holder Assy. ⑥ .
Sensor
(1) Detach the top cover Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.8.)
(2) Disconnect the head FFC from the connector of the LED head. (Refer to section
3.2.6.) ⑤
(3) Remove the seven screws (black) ① and detach the top cover ② .
<600dpi> <1200dpi>
(6) Remove the screw (silver) ⑦ and the 600dpi Cable-Assy-Head ⑧ . (6) Remove the two screws (silver) ⑦ and the 1200dpi Cable-Assy-Head ⑧ .
⑦ ⑦
⑧ ⑧
⑦
⑪
⑩
⑫
⑨
3.2.10 Operator panel Assy. (3) Unlatch the operator panel Assy. at two points and remove the operator panel
Assy. ② while bending the cover at the center outward.
(1) Open the front cover.
(4) Disconnect the operator panel FFC cable ③ and the environment sensor FFC
(2) Remove the cover-gasket ① . cable ④ .
① ②
③
④
Unlatched points
(5) Disconnect the cable from the board ⑤ of the operator panel Assy. ② , remove the
four screws ⑥ and detach the board ⑤ .
(6) Remove the two screws ⑦ and detach the LCD panel ⑧ .
⑦
⑧
⑥
⑤
⑥
3.2.11 Front cove Assy. (8) Remove the Pulley-SP ④ and Spring-Damper ⑤ .
(2) Remove the image drum unit/belt unit. (Refer to section 3.2.1.)
⑤ ④
(3) Detach the cover side-L Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.3.)
(4) Detach the cover side-R. (Refer to section 3.2.4.)
(5) Detach the rear cover Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.5.)
(6) Remove the ten screws (silver) and the plate shield.
(7) Remove the screw (silver) ② , and remove the Cover-Pulley-SP ③ .
② ③
(9) Disconnect the FFC cable ⑥ from the main board Assy., release the clamp that is
holding the FFC cable ⑥ , and disconnect the FFC cable ⑥ from the main unit.
(10) Disconnect the Cable ⑦ and the Cable ⑧ .
(11) Release the two stays ⑨ .
(12) Remove the screw (silver) ⑩ to estrange the FG cable from the main unit.
(13) Pull the support of the front covert Assy. ⑪ out of the post of the main unit and
detach the front cover Assy. ⑪ .
Main board
⑥
⑦
⑨ ⑧
Clamp
⑪
⑩
FG cable
Note! If perform the procedure 3.2.9(3), it can exclude the Guide Assy.-Eject even if (2) Remove the post-fuser ① .
do not take off the Top cover Assy.
(2) Disconnect the eject cable ① .
(3) Remove the three screws (silver/8mm) ② .
(4) Pull the post out of the side-L Assy. and detach the guide Assy.-eject ③ . ①
Note! Pay attention to the spacers of screws used for securing to the side-L Assy.
Post
②
③
(①)
①
Notes on attaching:
Install the post-fuser ① with the following positions in mind.
Installation positions
Notes on attaching:
⑤
The metal plate retaining the cover Assy.-registration ⑤ is only 0.6mm thick,
therefore, tighten the screw carefully.
(8) Disconnect the right and left FFC connectors ⑥ and the three connectors ⑦ from (9) Disconnect each connector, remove the screw (silver) ⑫ and the relay board (P6Z)
the relay board (P6Z) ⑧ and the connector ⑨ from the high-voltage power supply ⑧.
board, and remove the five round-head screws (black) ⑩ and the color registration
Assy. ⑪ .
⑫
⑩
⑧
⑨
⑥ ⑪
⑦
⑧
1
BELT FAN
FUSER
1
PUIF
12
29
30
EXIT
DENS
6
FUSERIN 4
1 3
4 1 4 1 2 1 1
RCR 5 1
POWFAN SOL LCR
(10) Remove the two screws (silver) ⑬ and the contact Assy. ⑭ . (11) Remove the screw (silver) ⑮ and the fuser sensor Assy. ⑯ .
⑬ ⑮
④
⑤
⑦ 8 released points
①
③
②
(1) Turn off the printer and open the MP tray forward by inserting your fingers into the
front recesses.
Paper set cover
MP tray
(4) Raise the cover AssyMPT ① and pull up the left side and release the left side first.
And then, slide it to the left side with raising its right side and release. (Be careful
not to deform the spring.)
(5) Detach the front cover Assy. (Refer to section 3.2.11.)
(6) Remove the seven screws ② , disconnect the ground cable ③ , and detach the
(2) Release the tab of the paper feed roller cover by pressing the right arm inward
frame Assy. front ④ . (Two stays come off at the same time, too)
while lifting up the MP tray lightly. (Release the tab on the left side in the same
manner.) ②
④ Stay
②
Stay
③
②
Tab
⑯
⑦
⑫
⑦
⑬
⑭ ⑪
⑦ ⑤
⑧
⑦
⑩
⑨
①
(3) Remove the three screws ② and Plate-Hopping(Caulk), Gear-Hopping-A, Gear-
Hopping-B .
(4) Remove the two screws (silver) ③ and pull out the gear Assy. hopping ④ .
(5) After detaching the cover gear MPT ⑤ , remove the two screws (silver) ⑥ and
detach the gear Assy. MPT ⑦ .
(6) Remove the screw (silver) ⑧ , detach the cover Conn ⑨ , and disconnect the cable
⑩ from the clamp. ⑧
(7) Remove the four screws (silver) ⑪ and detach the roller Assy. registration ⑫ .
⑪ ③
⑤ ⑥
3.2.18 Roller-feed, roller-pickup, frame Assy.-pickup, (4) Remove the roller-feed ④ and the roller-pickup ⑤ .
②
①
③ ②
⑤
④
(5) Remove the E-ring ⑥ , the clutch hopping ⑦ , shaft hopping ⑧ , and the gear-feed ⑨ .
(6) Remove the bearing ⑩ , the gear ⑪ , and the frame Assy.-pickup ⑫ .
(7) Remove the round-head screw (black) ⑬ and the holder sensor Assy. ⑭ .
⑩
⑪
⑦
⑨ ⑥
⑧
3.2.19 Low-voltage power supply Assy. (3) Disconnect the two cables ③ .
Be sure to unplug the AC cable as some circuits keep working while the power
cable is connected even after the power is turned off.
When replacing the low-voltage power supply, due to potential electric shock, wear
insulated gloves or be careful not to touch the conductors or terminals of the power
supply directly.
After the AC cord is unplugged, the capacitor may take about one minute to
discharge completely, or could not discharge due to PCB breakdown. Use caution
about electric shock.
(4) Remove the two screws (silver) ④ and detach the low-voltage power supply Assy.
⑤.
3.2.20 Motor Assy.-belt and motor Assy-ID (4) Remove the two screws (silver/8mm) ④ and detach the cover gear belt ⑤ .
(1) Remove the main board Assy. (board Assy-MEA). (Refer to section 3.2.7.)
(2) Disconnect the cable ① from the clamp.
(3) Remove the five screws (silver) ② and detach the plate Assy.-toner ③ .
③
②
④
(5) Remove the eight screws (silver) ⑥ and detach the plate Assy. ID gear ⑦ .
①
(6) Remove the gear-idler-A ⑧ , the gear-idler-B ⑨ , and the gear-reduction ID ⑩ . (8) Remove the four screws (silver/8mm) ⑬ and detach the motor Assy-ID ⑭ .
(7) Remove the three screws (silver) ⑪ and the motor Assy. belt ⑫ .
Notes on attaching:
Adjust the phase between gears to assemble the gear-reduction ID.
Phase adjustment
3.2.22 Side-R Assy. and side-L Assy. (3) Remove the E-ring ③ , gear lift-up C/D ④ and the shaft lift-up ⑤ .
③
④
④
③
② ①
Notes on attaching:
To assemble the gear lift-up, match the phase of the right and left gears.
Positioning check
(4) Remove the screw (silver) ⑥ and the three round-head screws (black) ⑦ and (5) Remove the two screws (silver) ⑩ and the three round-head screws (black) ⑪ and
detach the plate guide belt ⑧ and the plate base registration ⑨ . detach the plate cover POW ⑫ .
⑦
⑩
⑧ ⑪
⑪
⑦
⑥
⑦
⑫
(6) Remove the three screws (silver) ⑬ and detach the plate-beam-front ⑭ . (8) Remove the eleven screws, ten screws (silver) ⑲ and the screw (black) ⑳ that are
fixing the plate base ⑯ and both of the plate Assy. side-L ⑰ and -R ⑱ , and detach
the plate Assy. side-L ⑰ and -R ⑱ .
⑬ ⑲
⑲
⑳
⑬
⑭
⑰
(7) Remove the eight screws (silver) ⑮ that are fixing the plate-beam-bottom.
⑯
⑮
Plate-beam-bottom
Plate-beam-bottom
3.2.23 Feed rollers (Tray 1/2/3/4) (4) Remove the separation roller ⑤ and the spring ⑥ while pressing the both ends of
the separation roller ⑤ tray inward that are caught by the protrusions.
Note! Be sure to replace all of the three paper feed rollers.
(1) Turn off the printer and remove the paper cassette ① .
⑤
(2) While pressing the protrusions of the two paper feed rollers ② and ③ outward,
detach them from their shafts.
(3) Bend the protrusion on each side of the cover on the paper cassette to detach the Notes on attaching a separation roller:
cover ④ , and remove the cover ④ by turning the cover toward you.
1. Put the spring ⑥ onto the boss on the rear of the separation roller ⑤ , and push
① the bearing of the separation roller ⑤ obliquely from below onto the shaft on the
side of the cassette.
2. Check to make sure that the separation roller ⑤ moves smoothly around the
shaft and the roller rotates.
3.2.24 Paper feed rollers (MPT pick-up roller/MPT (3) Open the paper set cover.
MP tray
(4) While pressing the protrusion of the upper MPT pickup roller ① outward, pull out
the feed roller from its shaft.
Protrusion
(2) Release the tab of the paper feed roller cover by pressing the right arm inward
while lifting up the MP tray lightly. (Release the tab on the left side in the same
manner.)
Tab
(5) While pressing both the separation roller cover and the protrusion of the lower MPT Notes on attaching paper feed rollers:
feed roller ② outward, slide the feed roller to the left hand side to remove.
1. To attach a new MPT pickup roller ① , MPT feed roller ② , and MPT retard roller
Protrusion ③ , insert them onto the shafts and turn them all the way. After attaching the
rollers, make sure that they do not come off.
2. If closing the MP tray without returning the tab to the correct position, the paper
set cover may be broken. Be sure to return the tab to the original position.
② 3. If the MP tray cannot be closed, return the paper set cover to the correct position
by pressing the paper loading part on the MP tray downward.
(6) Pull the retard roller cover to open while pressing the center part of the MP tray and
remove the MPT retard roller ③ .
Plate Assy.-Side-L
Plate Assy. Side-R
③
② ③ ②
3.2.28 Cover-Top-L / Cover-Top-R (3) Move and detach the Cover-Top-L ① to the top side of the Cover-Top ② and to the
back side of the mainbody.
Note! This section is explained for the operation of the Cover-Top-L. For the operation of Memo This operation is easily by to close the Cover-Top ② .
the Cover-Top-R, it is same as the operation for the Cover-Top-R to except these
forms are symetric.
(1) Remove Image Drum Units, the Belt Unit and the Fuser Unit. (Refer to section 3.2.1
and 3.2.2)
(2) To detach the Cover-Top-L ① , insert the tool whose head is flat(ex. flat-blade
screwdriver) to between the latch portion of the Cover-Top ② and the Cover-Top-L ①
① . And move the latch by the tool to the outside of the Cover-Top to release them.
Memo After the latch portion released, push the Cover-Top-L ① to the outside of the
Cover-Top ② to keep the disengage the Cover-Top-L c and the Cover-Top ②.
②
(②)
(①)
(c)
Cover-FaceUP-A (a)
(b)
(3) Detach the Shoulder-Lock ② from the Cover-FaceUP-B ① by using the tool whose <Left Side>
head is flat(ex. flat-blade screwdriver), and remove two Support-Papers ③ . The Shoulder-Lock ② of the left side is detached with to be rotated in a
counterclockwise direction.
②
4. LUBRICATION
4.1 Portions Lubricated....................................................................4-2
4. LUBRICATION
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
Lubrication work
(1) Lubricant names and their abbreviations
EM-30L: MOLYKOTE EM-30L
HP-300: MOLYKOTE HP-300
PM: Pan motor oil 10W-40 or ZOA 10W-30
FL: FLOIL GE334C
HANARL: HANARL SF-133
C-9300: Tetra C-9300
Class S A B C D E F
Amount of grease 0.0005 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1
(cc)
W(mm) 1.24 2.25 2.67 3.37 4.86 5.76 7.26
Sample
Rack-L
EM-30LP Class A
Side surface
EM-30LP Class A
Side surface
EM-30LP Class A
Side surface
Class S
After polish the terminals to luster with BETCOM M-3, Tetra
(C-9300) is soaked into cotton swab a little (Class S), and it
coated on terminals. (13 positions)
EM-30LP Class A
Cog surface and Edge surface
Plate-MPT-B
Bush-FU
Gear-Hopping-B
Class C
Gear-MPT-B
Plate-Hopping-Caulking
Gear-MPT-A
Bush-FU
Gear-liftup-B
Post-Fuser
Plate-liftup-A-Caulking Gear-FU-C
Gear-liftup-A (all around tooth face)
Gear-liftup-B (Large Gear)
Apply a normal amount of
(all around tooth face)
MOLYKOTE (EM-30LP) Apply a normal amount of
Class C (2 points) MOLYKOTE (EM-30LP)
Class D
Bush-FU Gear-FU-A
Plate-Fuser-Caulking
Class C
Expanded view
Expanded view
Holder-Assy-Regist-4
Gear-Reduct-ID
Apply a normal amount of MOLYKOTE
(EM-30LP) to the hatched areas
Class C
Holder-Assy-Regist-3
Gear-Z24-OW
Gear-Idle-Z26
Holder-Assy-Regist-2
Holder-Assy-Regist-1
Class C
Class C
Pitch-Roller-Backet
Roller-Pressure
Roller-Regist-A
Apply FLOIL(GE-334C) Class B
to the hatched area.
Class B
Plate-Contact
Roller-Pressure-2
Roller-Regist-B
Frame-Shutter
Plate-Assy.-Inner
OR-Board Assy. -P6Z (Soldering side)
R511
R803
O516
R513
R514
D506
D501
R801
O515
O501
D504
D505
D514 D513
R501
R502
R507
R802
O504 O503
D502
R504
R503
R508
O502
O505
R509
BFUCUT BFUSE
Class C
Class C
Spring-Torsion
Plate Assy.-Receive-PX756
Case-Cassette
⑬ -2 Printer Unit
Cover-Assy.-Rear
Cover-Assy.-Top
Holder-Assy-Eject-Lower-L
Holder-Assy-
Eject-Lower-R
Shaft-Pinch-RV
5. MAINTENANCE MENUS
The Printer can be adjusted by using Maintenance Utility, or button operation on its operator panel.
On the panel, maintenance menus are provided in addition to general menus. Select the menu intended for each adjustment purpose.
TRAY4 Feed
Clutch
Figure 6-2
Figure 6-1
6. CLEANING
6.1 Cleaning.....................................................................................6-2
6.2 LED lens array cleaning.............................................................6-3
6.3 Paper feed roller cleaning...........................................................6-5
6. CLEANING
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
6.1 Cleaning
The inside and outside of the printer must be cleaned with a waste cloth and a handy
vacuum cleaner when necessary.
Note! Do not directly touch the image drum terminals, LED lens array and the LED
head connectors.
Power switch
(2) Insert your finger into the depressed area on the right side of the printer, and pull
the front cover open lever to pull the front cover open.
Front cover
(3) Press the top cover button to open the top cover (output tray). (5) Close the top cover and then, press the both sides firmly.
Top cover
Burn injury hazard. (output tray)
Note! Note that the front cover cannot be certainly closed unless the top cover is
(4) Lightly wipe the (four) LED head lens surfaces with soft tissue paper. closed.
Note! Solvents, such as methyl alcohol or thinner, damage the LED heads. Do not
use them.
LED head
Front cover
Memo Parts may be damaged due to static electricity. Make sure to remove the
static electricity charged on you by touching the metals connected, before
doing this task.
(1) Pull out the paper cassette of the tray being displayed.
(2) Wipe the paper feed rollers (front) and pick-up roller (back) with a cloth tightly wrung
out with water.
Note! When ‘Open Cover Paper Jam Front Cover’ messages occur frequently,
clean the paper feed roller of the multi-purpose tray in the same manner as
described above.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
7.1 Important notes to start the repair work.....................................7-2
7.2 Confirmation items before taking corrective action
against abnormalities.................................................................7-2
7.3 Precautions when taking corrective actions
against abnormalities.................................................................7-2
7.4 Preparation for troubleshooting..................................................7-2
7.5 Troubleshooting methods...........................................................7-2
7.6 Fuse check...............................................................................7-36
7.7 Paper cassette switches and paper size correlation table........7-37
7. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
7.5.1 Preparation for troubleshooting (8-3) Two-sided printing jam occurs during transporting paper inside the
Duplex unit.........................................................................................7-25
(1) LCD display error..............................................................................................7-4 (8-4) Paper is not supplied from the Duplex unit to the regist roller...........7-25
(1-1) LCD does not display anything............................................................7-4 (9) Paper size error (Errors 400 and 401)............................................................7-25
(1-2) Error message related to the control panel.........................................7-5 (9-1) Jam occurs when paper end is located near the IN1 sensor.............7-25
(1-3) “RAM checking” or “Initializing” remains displayed. ............................7-5 (10) ID unit Up/Down error (Service call 142)........................................................7-26
(2) Abnormal operations of the printer after the power is turned on.......................7-5 (10-1) Error occurs during the Up movement of the ID unit.........................7-26
(2-1) Any operation does not start at all.......................................................7-5 (10-2) Error occurs during the Down movement of the ID unit....................7-26
(2-2) Abnormal sound is heard....................................................................7-6 (11) Fuser unit error (Service call 167 to 177).......................................................7-27
(2-3) Bad odors are generated.....................................................................7-7
(11-1) Error occurs immediately after the power is turned on......................7-27
(2-4) Rise-up time is slow.............................................................................7-7
(11-2) Error occurs approx. 1 minute after the power is turned on...............7-27
(3) Paper feed jam (Error 391: 1st Tray)................................................................7-15
(12) Motor fan error (Service call 122, 127, 128, 918 and 051).............................7-28
(3-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on. (1st tray).......7-15
(12-1) The low voltage power supply fan does not rotate immediately after the
(3-2) Jam occurs immediately after the paper feed is started. (1st tray)....7-15
power is turned on.............................................................................7-28
(4) Feed jam (Error 380).......................................................................................7-17 (12-2) Duplex fan does not rotate during the Duplex printing.......................7-28
(4-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on.......................7-17 (12-3) All fans of the printer do not rotate....................................................7-28
(4-2) Jam occurs immediately after the paper feed is started....................7-17 (13) Print speed is slow. (Performance is low.).......................................................7-28
(5) Paper feed jam (Error 390: MP Tray)...............................................................7-18 (13-1) Print speed decreases.......................................................................7-28
(5-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on. (14) Option unit cannot be recognized...................................................................7-29
(Multipurpose tray)............................................................................7-18
(14-1) Duplex unit cannot be recognized.....................................................7-29
(5-2) Jam occurs immediately after paper feed is started.
(14-2) Option try unit cannot be recognized.................................................7-29
(Multipurpose tray)............................................................................7-19
(15) LED head cannot be recognized. (Service call 131, 132, 133 and 134).........7-30
(6) Paper running jam (Error 381)........................................................................7-20
(15-1) Service call 131 to 134 (LED HEAD Missing)...................................7-30
(6-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on.......................7-20
(6-2) Jam occurs immediately after a paper is taken into printer...............7-20 (16) Toner cartridge cannot be recognized. (Errors 540, 541, 542 and 543).........7-30
(6-3) Jam occurs in the middle of paper running path................................7-21 (16-1) Error caused by the consumable items.............................................7-30
(6-4) Jam occurs immediately after paper has reached the fuser..............7-22 (16-2) Error caused by the toner sensor......................................................7-30
(16-3) Error caused by the defective mechanism........................................7-31
(7) Paper unloading jam (Error 382).....................................................................7-22
(7-1) Paper unloading jam occurs immediately (17) Fuse cut error (Service call 154 and 155) ......................................................7-32
after the power is turned on. .............................................................7-22 (17-1) Fuse cut error....................................................................................7-32
(7-2) Paper unloading jam occurs after a paper is taken into printer..........7-23 (18) Humidity sensor error (Service call 123).........................................................7-32
(7-3) Paper unloading jam occurs in the middle of paper running path. ...7-24 (17-1) Humidity sensor error.......................................................................7-32
(8) Two-sided printing jam (Errors 370, 371, 372, 373 and 383) .........................7-24 (19) Wiring diagram................................................................................................7-34
(8-1) Two-sided printing jam occurs immediately Note! When replacing the CU/PU board, read the EEPROM chip contents of the
after the power is turned on...............................................................7-24 old board first, and copy them to the new board upon completion of the
(8-2) Two-sided printing jam occurs during taking in the paper replacement. (Refer to the Printer(SFP) Maintenance Manual for common
into Duplex unit..................................................................................7-24 section (46470802TH) when replacing the engine control board.)
3.3V power that Check for 3.3V power supply at pin-22 of the Replace the low
(1-1-2) Check the system connection
is supplied to the POWER connector of the of the CU/PU board. voltage power
Connection Check if the cable from the low voltage power Re-connect the CU/PU board supply unit.
between the low supply to the POWER connector of the CU/ cable normally.
3.3V power that Check for 3.3V power supply at pin-4 of the Replace the
voltage power PU board is normally connected or not.
is supplied to the OPE connector of the control panel board. CU/PU board.
supply unit and the Check if the connector is connected only in
control panel board
CU/PU board the half-way or not, and check if the connector
is inserted in slanted angle or not. (1-1-4) Check that power supply circuit has no short-circuit.
Cable assembly Check if the cable is half-open circuit. Replace the 5V power and 24V Check that power supply circuit has no short- Replace the part
connecting the Check if sheath of the cable has not peeled cable with the power that are circuit at the POWER connector of the CU/ causing short-
low voltage power off or not. normal cable. supplied to the PU board. The follow voltage must appear circuit.
supply unit and the Check if the cable assembly is defective such CU/PU board. respectively.
CU/PU board as internal wires are disconnected or not. pin-9, -10, -11 and -12: 24V
pin-1, -3 and -4: 5V
Connection Check if the 10-conductor FFC is connected Re-connect the pin-5, -6, -7 and -8: 0VL
between the CU/ to the OPE connector of the CU/PU board cable normally. pin-13, -14, -15 and -16: 0VP
PU board and the normally or not. If any voltage does not appear and short-
control panel board Check if the 10-conductor FFC is connected circuit is detected, locate the source of the
to the OPE connector of the control panel short-circuit as follows:
board normally or not. Disconnect the cables that are connected to
Check if the connector is connected in the the CU/PU board one cable after another until
halfway only or not, and check if the connector location of the short-circuit is found out.
is inserted in a slanted angle or not.
FFC connecting the Check if the cable has open circuit or not with Replace the
CU/PU board and VOM. Check if sheath of the cable has not FFC with the
the control panel peeled off or not by visual inspection. normal FFC.
board
Actions to be taken 7.5.1.(2) Abnormal operations of the printer after the power is turned on
Check item Check work at NG
(2-1) Any operation does not start at all.
(1-1-5) LSI operation check
Actions to be taken
I/F signal supplied Check if signals are output to the OPE Replace the Check item Check work at NG
from the CU/PU connector of the CU/PU board. CU/PU board.
(2-1-1) Check the peripherals of the power supplies
board to the control Pin-5: Send data (Sending data from the CU/
panel board. PU board)
AC power that is Check the supplied voltage of the AC power Supply the AC
I/F signal supplied Check if signals are output to the OPE Replace the supplied to the printer source. power.
from the CU/PU connector of the CU/PU board. control panel
5V power and 24V Check the power supply voltages at the Replace the low
board to the control Pin-7: Send data (Sending data from the CU/ board.
power that are POWER connector of the CU/PU board. voltage power
panel board. PU board)
supplied to the Pin-9, -10, -11 and -12: 24V supply unit.
If it is normal, signals are output always.
CU/PU board Pin-1, -3 and -4: 5V
(1-2) Error message related to the control panel Pin-5, -6, -7 and -8: 0VL
Pin-13, -14, -15 and -16: 0VP
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG (2-1-2) Power switch LED check
(1-2-1) Error message
Power switch LED Check if the LED light stays off. Replace one of
Error message Check the error contents by referring to the Follow the the following: low
Error Message List. instruction. voltage power
supply unit, CU/
PU board, power
SW board, the
(1-3) “RAM checking” or “Initializing” remains displayed.
cable between
Actions to be the low voltage
Check item Check work power supply
taken at NG
unit and the CU/
(1-3-1) Control panel displays freezes. PU board, the
cable between
Control panel The control panel keeps displaying “RAM Replace the CU/PU board or
display checking” or “Initializing.” CU/PU board. the power SW
If the problem board.
remains
unsolved after When blinking:
an optional Replace one of
RAM, replace the following: low
the CU/PU voltage power
board. supply unit, CU/
PU board, power
SW board, or the
cable between
the low voltage
power supply
unit and the CU/
PU board board.
(2-3) Bad odors are generated. (3) Error code numbers and locations of paper jams
Actions to be taken When paper jams occur or paper remains in the printer, “Paper Jam”, or “Paper Remain” is
Check item Check work at NG displayed on the operator panel.
(2-3-1) Locating the exact position of generating bad odor By pressing the Help button, a method to remove the paper is displayed, so remove the
paper in the printer according to [Action].
Fuser unit Remove the fuser unit and check the odor. Implement
section (2-3-2). In addition, refer to paper removal methods described on the reference pages given in the
table on the right.
Low voltage power Remove the low voltage power supply unit Replace the low
supply unit and check the odor. voltage power
supply unit
Check that no Check that no foreign materials such as paper Remove the
LCD message displayed when the HELP button is pressed
foreign material are stuck inside of the fuser unit. foreign material.
exists in fuser unit. Error code
Heater
Confirm the voltage specification on the label Replace the
on the rear of the fuser unit. fuser unit.
Add-on memory Install the optional parts (add-on memory) Replace the
again and re-check the operations. optional part.
SD memory casd Install the optional part (SD memory card) Replace the
again and recheck the operations. optional part.
Note! If any troubles such as printer does not start up normally occurs, remove the CU
options (RAM, SD memory card) and check if the trouble symptom changes or not.
(4) Insert your finger into the recess on the right side of the printer and pull the front
cover open lever to open the front cover forward.
Paper cassette
Memo Keep it in mind that the error message is not cleared unless the front cover is
opened and closed following removal of the jammed paper.
2. Check for jammed paper inside the printer. If jammed paper remains, remove
372 637
Open Cover Open Cover it.
Paper Jam Paper Remain
Front Cover Front Cover
3. Check for jammed paper in the duplex unit. If jammed paper remains, pull it
out gently.
Duplex unit
(3) Remove all four image drums and place them on new paper etc. on a flat surface.
381 368
Open Cover Open Cover
Paper Jam Paper Remain
output tray output tray
382 369
Open Cover Open Cover
Paper Jam Paper Remain
output tray output tray
(2) Press the top cover open button and open the top cover (output tray).
② If an edge of jammed paper cannot be seen 2. Hold the fuser unit handle and lift the fuser unit out of the printer.
Pull out the jammed paper gently while lifting the release levers on the fuser unit.
Fuser unit handle
If an edge of jammed paper still remains inside the unit, pull out the jammed
paper gently to the rear of the printer.
3. Lift the release levers on the fuser unit, and pull out the jammed paper
forward gently.
Lock lever
4. Hold the fuser unit handle and place the fuser unit into the printer.
5. Push the left lock lever of the fuser unit backward. (8) Close the front cover.
Note! Cannot close the front cover securely if the top cover is not closed.
Lock lever
(6) Return all four image drums into the printer carefully.
(7) Close the top cover (output tray) by pushing the both sides of the cover firmly.
Top cover
(output tray)
(4) Open the upper duplex unit cover and check for jammed paper. If jammed paper
370 641
Check Duplex Unit Check Duplex Unit remains, pull it out gently and close the cover.
Paper Jam Paper Remain Upper duplex unit cover
(1) Take out the duplex unit by pulling it obliquely upward while holding the center
recess on the back of printer.
Duplex unit
Duplex unit
(2) Check for jammed paper inside the printer. If jammed paper remains, remove it.
(3) Check for jammed paper in the duplex unit. If jammed paper remains, pull it out
gently.
7.5.1.(3) Paper feed jam (Error 391: 1st Tray). (3-2) Jam occurs immediately after the paper feed is started. (1st tray)
(3-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on. (1st tray) Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
(3-2-1) Check condition of the paper running path
(3-1-1) Check condition of the paper running path Paper running path Check if paper is jammed or not in the paper Remove the
of the front unit running path. jammed paper.
aper running path
P Open the front cover check if paper is not Remove the
of the front unit jammed in the paper running path. jammed paper. (3-2-2) Check condition of the mechanical parts
(3-1-2) Check condition of the mechanical parts Check the sensor Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the
levers of the paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor with the
heck the sensor
C
Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the entrance sensor good sensor
levers of the paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor lever 1 and the paper lever.
entrance sensor with the good entrance sensor 2.
1 and the paper sensor lever.
entrance sensor 2. Check the feed Check if any foreign materials such as paper Remove the
roller, pickup roller dust on the surface of the feed roller or of the foreign material.
(3-1-3) Check condition of electrical parts and the retard roller pickup roller or not.
assembly of the
Check the detection Confirm that the sensor signals are normally Replace either tray. Check if the feed roller or the pickup roller has Replace the
condition of the detected by using the Maintenance Menu the CU/PU worn out or not. feed roller, the
sensor signal. SWITCH SCAN function. board or the pickup roller and
front sensor the retard roller
board (RSG assembly of the
PCB) or tray.
connection
cable. (3-2-3) Motor operation check
Paper feed motor Check that any cable is not pinched during Replace the Cable for paper Check that any cable is not pinched during Replace the
drive cable assembling of the printer. cable with the feed clutch assembling of the printer. clutch and
Remove the MOTERCL connector of the CU/ good cable Remove the HOPLC connector of the CU/PU assembly it
PU board and check the following at the cable that normalizes board and check the following at the cable side. again correctly.
side. the connection Short circuit between pin-1 – FG
Short circuit between pin-5 – FG condition. Remove the HOPCL connector of the CU/PU
Short circuit between pin-6 – FG board and check that approx. 240Ω can be
Short circuit between pin-7 – FG measured between pin-1 and pin-2.
Short circuit between pin-8 – FG
Paper feed motor Remove the MOTERCL connector of the CU/ Replace the
PU board and check that approx. 3.4Ω can paper feed
be measured between pin-5 -pin-6 and pin-7 motor.
-pin-8 respectively at the cable end.
Paper feed clutch, Check to make sure that the paper feed clutch Replace the
registration clutch or registration clutch works normally by using CU/PU board,
the Motor & Clutch Test of the self-diagnostic or replace the
mode. paper feed
Open the front cover so that the rollers can be solenoid.
seen to check.
7.5.1.(4) Feed jam (Error 380) (4-2) Jam occurs immediately after the paper feed is started.
(4-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on. Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
(4-2-1) Check condition of the paper running path
(4-1-1) Check condition of the paper running path Paper running path Check if paper is jammed or not in the paper Remove the
of the front unit running path. jammed paper.
aper running path
P Open the front cover check if paper is not Remove the
of the front unit jammed in the paper running path. jammed paper. (4-2-2) Check condition of the mechanical parts
(4-1-2) Check condition of the mechanical parts Check the sensor Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the
levers of the paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor with the
heck the sensor
C
Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the entrance sensor 1, good sensor
levers of the paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor with the that of the paper lever.
entrance sensor 1, good sensor entrance sensor 2
that of the paper lever. and that of the WR
entrance sensor 2 sensor.
and that of the WR
sensor. (4-2-3) Motor operation check
(4-1-3) Check condition of electrical parts Paper feed motor Confirm that the paper feed motor works Replace the
normally by using the Motor & Clutch Test of CU/PU board,
Check the detection Confirm that the sensor signals are normally Replace either the self-diagnostic mode. or replace the
condition of the detected by using the Maintenance Menu the CU/PU paper feed
sensor signal. SWITCH SCAN function. board or the motor.
front sensor
board (RSG Paper feed motor Remove the MOTERCL connector of the Replace the
PCB) or driver CU/PU board and check the following at the CU/PU board.
connection connector side.
cable. Several MΩ between pin-5 – FG.
Several MΩ between pin-6 – FG.
Check the output
Check for the following signals at the FSNS Replace the Several MΩ between pin-7 – FG.
signal levels of the connector of the CU/PU board. front sensor Several MΩ between pin-8 – FG.
paper entrance Pin-4: Paper entrance sensor 1 board (RSG
sensor 1, that of Pin-3: Paper entrance sensor 2 PCB)
the paper entrance Pin-2: WR sensor
sensor 2 and that Confirm that the above signal levels change
of the WR sensor. when the sensor lever is operated.
Check the power Check the 5V power at the FSNS connector Replace the
voltages supplied of the front sensor board (RSG PCB). connection
to the front sensor Pin-1: 5V power supply cable.
board (RSG PCB) Pin-5: 0VL
Check the power Check the 5V power at the FSNS connector Replace the
voltages supplied of the front sensor board (RSG PCB). connection
to the front sensor Pin-1: 5V power supply cable.
board (RSG PCB) Pin-5: 0VL
(5-2) Jam occurs immediately after paper feed is started. (Multipurpose tray) Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG (5-2-4) Check the system connection
(5-2-1) Check condition of the paper running path Paper feed motor
Check the connection condition of the cable. Replace the
drive cable Check if the connector is connected in cable with the
aper running path
P
Check if paper is jammed or not in the paper Remove the
the half-way only or not, and check if the good cable
of the multipurpose running path. jammed paper.
tray connector is inserted in a slanted angle or that normalizes
not. the connection
Sheet Receive of
Confirm that the Sheet Receive has moved Correct installa- Check also that cables are assembled without condition.
the multipurpose up normally. tion of the above any abnormality.
tray Confirm that the support spindle and spring of parts so that the
the Sheet Receive have been installed in the Sheet Receive Paper feed motor Check that any cable is not pinched during Replace the
specified positions normally. moves up to the drive cable assembling of the printer. cable with the
specified posi- Remove the MOTERCL connector of the CU/ good cable
tion normally. PU board and check the following at the cable that normalizes
side. the connection
(5-2-2) Check condition of the mechanical parts Short circuit between pin-5 – FG condition.
Short circuit between pin-6 – FG
Check the sensor Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the
Short circuit between pin-7 – FG
levers of the paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor with the
entrance sensor 2 good sensor Short circuit between pin-8 – FG
and the WR sensor. lever. Paper feed motor Remove the MOTERCL connector of the CU/ Replace the
Front cover Confirm that the locks in the right and left of Replace the PU board and check that approx. 3.4Ω can paper feed
the front cover are locked normally. font cover be measured between pin-5 -pin-6 and pin-7 motor.
assembly -pin-8 respectively at the cable end.
Check the feed Check if any foreign materials such as paper Remove the
roller, the pickup dust on the surface of the feed roller or of the foreign material.
roller, and the pickup roller or not.
retard roller.
Check if the feed roller has worn out or not. Replace the
feed roller.
Paper feed motor Confirm that the paper feed motor works Replace the
normally by using the Motor & Clutch Test of CU/PU board, or
the self-diagnostic mode. replace the paper
feed motor.
Paper feed motor Remove the MOTERCL connector of the Replace the
driver CU/PU board and check the following at the CU/PU board.
connector side.
Several MΩ between pin-5 – FG.
Several MΩ between pin-6 – FG.
Several MΩ between pin-7 – FG.
Several MΩ between pin-8 – FG.
MPT clutch Carry out Motor & Clutch Test to check if the
MPT clutch works normally.
7.5.1.(6) Paper running jam (Error 381) (6-2) Jam occurs immediately after a paper is taken into printer.
(6-1) Jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on. Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
(6-2-1) Check condition of the paper running path
Actions to be taken (6-3) Jam occurs in the middle of paper running path.
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
(6-2-4) Check the system connection Check item Check work at NG
Paper feed motor Check the connection condition of the cables. Normalize the (6-3-1) Motor operation check
drive cable, ID CU/PU board MOTERCL connector, DCID connection
Paper feed motor
Confirm that the paper feed motor, belt motor Replace the
motor drive cable, connector, DCHEAT connector, MOTERCL condition.
driver, belt motor and ID motor work normally by using the CU/PU board,
belt motor drive connector, RELAY connector. Replace the
driver and ID motor Motor & Clutch Test of the self-diagnostic or replace the
cable, fuser motor Check if the connector is connected in the cable with the
mode. defective motor
drive cable halfway only or not, and check if the connector normal cable.
Check if any load exists or not. among paper
is inserted in a slanted angle or not.
feed motor,
Check also that cables are assembled without
belt motor and
any abnormality.
ID motor, or
Paper feed motor Check that any cable is not pinched during Replace the replace the ID
drive cable, belt assembling of the printer. cable with the unit or belt unit.
motor drive cable, Remove the MOTERCL connector of the good cable
Paper feed motor, Remove the MOTERCL connector of the Replace the
hopping clutch CU/PU board and check the following at the that normalizes
belt motor CU/PU board and check the following at the CU/PU board.
drive cable connector side. the connection
connector side.
Short circuit between pin-1 – FG condition.
Several MΩ between pin-1 – FG
Short circuit between pin-2 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-2 – FG
Short circuit between pin-3 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-3 – FG
Short circuit between pin-4 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-4 – FG
Short circuit between pin-5 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-5 – FG
Short circuit between pin-6 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-6 – FG
Short circuit between pin-7 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-7 – FG
Short circuit between pin-8 – FG
Several MΩ between pin-8 – FG
Remove the HOPCL connector of the CU/PU
board and check the following at the cable
side.
Short circuit between pin-1 – FG
Short circuit between pin-2 – FG
Paper feed motor, Remove the respective connectors from Replace the
belt motor, hopping the board, and confirm that the following paper feed
clutch resistance exists between the corresponding motor or ID Up
pins, at the cable side. motor.
CU/PU board MOTERCL connector
Between pin-1 - pin-2: Approx. 3.4Ω
Between pin-3 - pin-4: Approx. 3.4Ω
Between pin-5 - pin-6: Approx. 3.4Ω
Between pin-7 - pin-8: Approx. 3.4Ω
(6-4) Jam occurs immediately after paper has reached the fuser. 7.5.1.(7) Paper unloading jam (Error 382)
Actions to be taken (7-1) Paper unloading jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on.
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
(6-4-1) Motor operation check Check item Check work at NG
Fuser motor
Confirm that the fuser motor works normally Replace the (7-1-1) Check condition of the paper running path
by using the Motor & Clutch Test of the self- CU/PU board.
diagnostic mode. Replace the Paper running Check if paper is jammed or not in the paper Remove the
Check if any load exists or not. fuser motor. path of the paper running path. jammed paper.
Replace the unloading unit
fuser unit.
(7-1-2) Check condition of the mechanical parts
(6-4-2) Temperature control while fuser belt running
heck the sensor
C Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the
Detected Check temperatures detected at the fuser Replace the lever of the paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor lever with
temperatures of the belt and the backup roller in the self- fuser unit, relay exit sensor. the good sensor
fuser belt and the diagnostic mode. Has abnormally low (lower board (P6Z lever.
backup roller than the room temperature) or high (250°C) PCB) or CU/PU
(7-1-3) Check condition of electrical parts
temperature been detected? board.
Check the detection Confirm that the sensor signals are normally R
eplace the
(6-4-3) Check the installation condition of fuser unit
condition of the detected by using the SWITCH SCAN function CU/PU board or
Fuser unit Check that the fuser unit is installed normally. Install the fuser sensor signal. of the self-diagnostic mode. EXIT sensor or
(Is it pushed in down to the bottom-most unit correctly in its cable or its
point?) a printer. connection cable.
Check the output Check for the following signals at the RELAY Replace the
signal level of the connector of the CU/PU board. EXIT sensor.
EXIT sensor. Pin-11: EXIT sensor
Confirm that the above signal levels change
when the sensor lever is operated.
Check the power Check the 5V power voltage at the EXIT Replace the
voltages supplied to connector of the relay board. connection
the relay board. Pin-1: 5V power supply cable.
Pin-3: 0VL
Signal cable for Confirm that the cables are not pinched, Replace the
relay board, EXIT sheathes are not peeled off, and they are connecting cable
sensor cable assembled normally. and normalize
the assembled
condition.
(7-2) Paper unloading jam occurs after a paper is taken into printer. Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG (7-2-3) Motor operation check
(7-2-1) Check condition of the paper running path Fuser motor
Confirm that the fuser motor works normally Replace the
by using the Motor & Clutch Test of the self- CU/PU board
Face Up Stacker
Confirm that it is either fully opened or fully Eliminate any diagnostic mode. or fuser motor
Cover closed in-between Check if any load exists or not. or fuser unit.
condition of the
cover between
the fully open
position and fully
closed position.
Duplex pull-in gate Confirm that the Duplex pull-in gate works Replace the
normally by using the Motor & Clutch Test of Duplex pull-
the self-diagnostic mode. in gate or the
Is it set to the paper unloading side normally? Duplex solenoid
Rear panel
Check that the installation condition of the Remove the
rear panel hampers smooth movement of a rear panel and
paper in the paper running path, or not. re-install it.
Paper running path Check that any mechanical load does not Correct the
of unloading unit exist that hampers the smooth movement of portion that
paper in the paper running path of the paper becomes
unloading unit, by the visual inspection. mechanical
Check if the paper unloading motor becomes load.
difficult to rotate or not.
Actions to be taken 7.5.1.(8) Two-sided printing jam (Errors 370, 371, 372, 373 and 383)
Check item Check work at NG
(8-1) Two-sided printing jam occurs immediately after the power is turned on.
(7-2-4) Check the system connection
Actions to be taken
Fuser motor drive Check the connection condition of the cables. Replace the Check item Check work at NG
cable Visually check the CU/PU board DCHEAT cable with the
connector ④ for half-way connection, slanted good cable (8-1-1) Check condition of electrical parts
angle insertion, and abnormal cord assembly. that normalizes
Check the detection C
onfirm that the sensor signals are normally eplace the
R
Also check the connector connected with the the connection condition of the detected by using the SWITCH SCAN function Duplex board
fuser motor in the same manner. condition. sensor signal. of the self-diagnostic mode. (GOH PCB),
For all sensors except the Dup-IN sensor, check the or replace the
detection condition of the respective sensor in the defective sensor
(7-3) Paper unloading jam occurs in the middle of paper running path. two status: One is the status in which paper remains or connection
inside the Duplex unit. The other is the status in cable.
Actions to be taken which paper is removed from the Duplex unit.
Check item Check work at NG
(7-3-1) Motor operation check
(8-2) Two-sided printing jam occurs during taking in the paper into Duplex unit.
Fuser motor Confirm that the fuser motor works normally Replace the
by using the Motor & Clutch Test of the self- CU/PU board Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
diagnostic mode. or fuser motor
Check if any load exists or not. or fuser unit. (8-2-1) Solenoid operation check
Duplex clutch Confirm that the duplex clutch works normally Replace the
by using the Motor & Clutch Test of the self- GOH board or
diagnostic mode. clutch.
Separator solenoid Check visually movement of the gate by using Replace the
(Paper unloading/ the Motor & Clutch Test of the self-diagnostic separator
DUP paper taking mode. solenoid.
in switching gate Check if movement is unsmooth or not, if
located immediately amount of open/close is abnormal or not.
after the fuser unit)
Dup-IN sensor Remove the duplex unit. Touch the Dup- Replace the
lever IN sensor lever to check if its movement is Dup-IN sensor
unsmooth or not. lever
Dup-Bottom sensor Remove the duplex unit and check the Replace the
lever movement of the sensor lever. sensor lever.
DUP-IN sensor Check the sensitivity of each sensor in the two Replace the
Dup-Bottom sensor conditions: one is the status in which paper Duplex board
remains in the duplex unit, and the other is the (GOH PCB),
status in which no paper remains in the duplex unit. or replace the
Confirm that the sensor signals are normally defective sensor
detected by using the SWITCH SCAN or connection
function of the self-diagnostic mode. cable.
Actions to be taken 7.5.1.(9) Paper size error (Errors 400 and 401)
Check item Check work at NG
(9-1) Jam occurs when paper end is located near the IN1 sensor.
(8-2-3) Check condition of the paper running path
Actions to be taken
Paper inverting Check that any foreign materials such as Remove Check item Check work at NG
transport path paper chip or blue do not exist that hampers the foreign
the smooth movement of paper in the paper material. (9-1-1) Check paper feed condition
inverting transport path.
Multifeed of papers Open the front cover and check if multifeed of If multi-feed
papers occurs or not. occurs again
after the
(8-3) Two-sided printing jam occurs during transporting paper inside the Duplex unit. jammed paper
Actions to be taken is removed,
Check item Check work at NG replace the
retard roller of
(8-3-1) Sensor lever operation check the tray in use.
Dup-F sensor lever Remove the Duplex unit and check movement Replace the Paper size Does the paper size specified for print match Change the
of the Dup-F sensor lever. Dup-F sensor the paper size of paper stuck in the tray. specified paper
lever. size or size of
paper inside
Dup-R sensor lever Remove the Duplex unit and check movement Replace the
the tray.
of the Dup-R sensor lever. Dup-R sensor
lever. Paper entrance Check if shape and movement of the sensor Replace the
sensor 1, paper levers have any abnormality or not. sensor lever
(8-3-2) Sensor check
entrance sensor 2 with the good
Check the detection Check the sensitivity of each sensor in the Replace the sensor lever.
condition of the two conditions: one is the status in which Duplex board
sensor signal paper remains in the duplex unit, and the (GOH PCB),
other is the status in which no paper remains or replace
in the duplex unit. the defective
Confirm that the sensor signals are normally sensor or
detected by using the SWITCH SCAN connection
function of the self-diagnostic mode. cable.
(8-4) Paper is not supplied from the Duplex unit to the regist roller.
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
(8-4-1) Clutch operation check
Duplex clutch Confirm that the Duplex clutch works normally Replace the
by using the Motor & Clutch Test of the self- GOH board or
diagnostic mode.Confirm it by listening to the clutch.
sound.
7.5.1.(11) Fuser unit error (Service call 167 to 177) (11-2) Error occurs approx. 1 minute after the power is turned on.
(11-1) Error occurs immediately after the power is turned on. Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
(11-2-1) Temperature increase of fuser unit
(11-1-1) Thermistor is defective Note) Thermostat, heater Heater of the fuser unit is controlled of its Replace the
temperature. Check if the fuser unit gets hot fuser unit.
Upper thermistor, Check the respective thermistors if they are Replace the or not by touching it with hands.
lower thermistor, shorted or opened internally. fuser unit. If the fuser unit temperature does not increase
side thermistor, Check the resistance value at the connector and remains cold, check that the resistance
heater thermistor pins in the bottom of the fuser unit. between pin-1 and pin-4 and between pin-3
(Refer to section 9.1 Resistance value (fuser and pin-4 is about 4 to 7Ω, between pin-1 and
unit).) pin-2 and between pin-3 and pin-2 is about
1 to 3Ω respectively. (Refer to section 9.1
Installed condition Check if the fuser nit is pressed in until the e-set the fuser
R
Resistance value (fuser unit).)
of fuser unit. connector in the bottom of the fuser unit is unit.
surely connected. (11-2-2) Temperature increase of fuser unit
Note! Service calls 171: Error and 175: Error can occur when the printer temperature Installation position The Lower thermister must be installed while R
eplace the
is below 0˚C. Turn on the power again after the printer temperature has of the Lower contacting with the fuser unit. Check if the fuser unit.
thermistor lower thermister is installed in the far position
increased.
from the specified position or not causing
detection of the lower temperature than the
actual temperature of fuser unit.
Heater ON signal Check that the heater ON signal goes active Replace the
that is output at the warming up timing, or not. CU/PU board.
from PU to the "L" active while ON.
low voltage power Power connector of the CU/PU board,
supply between pin-18 and pin-19.
7.5.1.(12) Motor fan error (Service call 122, 127, 128, 918 and 051) (12-3) All fans of the printer do not rotate.
(12-1) The low voltage power supply fan does not rotate immediately after the power is Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
turned on.
(12-3-1) 24V power supply
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG CU/PU board fuses
Check if the fuses F1 and F503 are not open- Replace the
F1, F503 circuit or not. CU/PU board.
(12-1-1) Cable connection condition and wiring condition
24V power that is Check the power supply voltages at the Replace the low
Cable connection Check if the connectors are connected Correct the
supplied to the CU/ POWER connector of the CU/PU board. The voltage power
condition and normally or not. connection
PU board. follow voltage must appear respectively. supply.
wiring condition Check if extra length of the cables does not condition of
Pins-9, 10, -11 and -12: 24V
of the low voltage touch the fan blade or not. the connectors.
Pins-13, -14, -15 and -16: 0VP
power supply fan Correct the
and those of the cable wiring
fuser fan route. Replace
the fan.
(12-2) Duplex fan does not rotate during the Duplex printing.
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG 7.5.1.(13) Print speed is slow. (Performance is low.)
(12-1-2) Cable connection condition and wiring condition (13-1) Print speed decreases.
24V fuse F501 of Check if the fuse F501 has blown out or not. Replace the
the Duplex board Duplex board
(GOH PCB) (GOH PCB).
24V power supplied Check if the fuse F503 of the CU/PU board Replace the
to the Duplex board has blown out or not. CU/PU board.
(GOH PCB).
7.5.1.(14) Option unit cannot be recognized. (14-2) Option tray unit cannot be recognized.
(14-1-1) Duplex board Option tray unit Check if the option tray unit of the target Replace the
apparatus apparatus specification is being option tray unit.
Duplex unit Check if the Duplex unit of the target Replace the used or not.
apparatus apparatus specification is being Duplex unit.
used or not. (14-1-2) Check the system connection
(14-1-2) Check the system connection Check the system Check that the cable between the CU/PU Correct the
connection from board option connector to the option tray connections.
Check the system Check that the cable between the CU/PU Correct the the CU/PU board board is normally connected.
connection from board option connector to the Duplex board is connections. to the option tray
the CU/PU board normally connected. board (GOH PCB).
to the Duplex board
(GOH PCB). Square connector Check if any foreign material exists in the Remove
connecting the connecting portion of the square connector. the foreign
Square connector Check if any foreign material exists in the Remove option tray unit to material.
connecting the connecting portion of the square connector. the foreign the printer.
Duplex unit to the material.
printer. Square connector Is the terminals of the square connector Replace the
connecting the damaged? connector.
Square connector Is the terminals of the square connector Replace the option tray unit to
connecting the damaged? connector. the printer.
Duplex unit to the
printer. (14-2-3) Check the control signals.
(14-1-3) Check the control signals. Check the control Check the control signal that is output from Pin-17: Replace
signal that is output the PU board option connector. the CU/PU
Check the control Check the control signal that is output from Pin-18: Replace from the CU/PU Pin-15: OPTCNT2 (PU Option Tray) board.
signal that is output the CU/PU board option connector. the CU/PU board to the option Pin-17: TXD (PU Option Tray) Pin-19: Replace
from the CU/PU Pin-18: TXD (PU DUP) board. tray board (GOH-2 Pin-19: RXD (Option Tray PU) the option tray
board to the Duplex Pin-20: RXD (DUP PU) Pin-20: Replace PCB). board.
board (GOH PCB). the Duplex
board.
7.5.1.(15) LED head cannot be recognized. (Service call 131, 132, 133 and 7.5.1.(16) Toner cartridge cannot be recognized. (Errors 540, 541, 542 and
134) 543)
(15-1) Service call 131 to 134 (LED HEAD Missing) (16-1) Error caused by the consumable items.
Actions to be taken Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Check item Check work at NG
(15-1-1) Check the system connection (16-1-1) Consumable items installation condition
Connecting Check the connecting condition of the FFC by Correct the ID unit and toner Check that the ID unit is installed in the Correct the
condition at the the visual inspection. connection cartridge normal position. Check that the lock lever of installation to
CU/PU board to the normal the toner cartridge is locked. the normal
connector and at connecting installation
the head connector. condition. condition.
Head FFC Remove the head FFC from the printer. Check Replace the
if any open-circuit or peeling-off of sheath has head FFC or (16-2) Error caused by the toner sensor
occurred or not throughout the cable. the CU/PU
board. Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Conduction of the Check that 5V is measured at the ends of the Replace the
(16-2-1) Toner sensor condition
fuse on the CU/PU capacitors CP1 and CP2, and also check if CU/PU board.
board. the fuse F12, F15 or F16 is open-circuited. Toner sensor Is the receptor of the toner sensor stained? Wipe off the
stain from the
toner sensor.
Toner sensor Confirm that the toner sensor works normally Replace the
by using the SWITCH SCAN function of the toner sensor
self-diagnostic mode. board or the
Place a white paper in front of the toner FFC between
sensor, and check if the SCAN state changes the toner
or not. sensor board
and the CU/PU
board.
Note! Toner sensor operation check method using the SWITCH SCAN function of (16-3) Error caused by the defective mechanism
the self-diagnostic mode.
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work
(1) How to check operation of the toner sensor at the printer side. at NG
1. Status change of the toner sensor can be checked from the control panel using (16-3-1) Mechanical load applied to the ID unit
the self-diagnostic mode. First, switch the display to the control panel display.
For the method of switching the display to the control panel display, refer to ID unit
Check if a heavy mechanical load is being Replace the ID
section 6.3.2.3 Switch Scan Test applied to the ID unit due to breakage of the unit.
2. Remove the ID unit and the toner cartridge (TC) from a printer. There is a waster toner belt, or not.
window inside a printer opposing the ID side when viewed from the front of a
printer. The toner sensor is located inside the window.
(16-3-2) Motor operating condition
3. Place a white paper 3 mm away from the sensor window. The white paper ID motor Confirm that the respective ID motors work Replace the
should be placed in the manner of opposing the toner sensor. normally or not by using the Motor and Clutch CU/PU board
4. When light is reflected by a white paper so that incident light falls on the toner Test of the self-diagnostic mode. or the ID motor.
sensor, the control panel display shows "L". When the paper is moved so that Check if any extra load exists or not.
any light is not reflected by the paper so that the incident light does not reach
the toner sensor, "H" is displayed on the control panel. The rotational Remove the ID unit, run the Motor & Clutch Replace the
direction of ID Test of self-diagnotic mode. Check the CU/PU board
5. If the control panel display toggles between "H" <-> "L" as a paper is flipped
motor (If abnormal rotational direction of the gear is correct. or the ID motor
in front of the toner sensor, it indicates that the toner sensor and the related
noise is.) or cable.
system of the printer are working normally.
Action to be taken at NG
• Clean surface of the toner sensor to remove the stains due to residual toner
and paper dust.
• Check the connection condition of the FFC cable between the CU/PU board
and the toner sensor board (TSA).
• Perform the operation check again. If the situation has not bee improved and
remains unchanged, replace the CU/PU board or the toner sensor board (TSA).
(2) How to check operation of the toner sensor at the toner cartridge (TC) side
1. To the position where the toner sensor is confirmed to be operating normally
in the printer itself by the above paragraph (1), install the TC and the ID unit to
check operations by observing display on the control panel.
2. If the ID unit works normally, the display on the control panel will toggle between
"H" <-> "L" in synchronism with movement of the silver reflector plate that is
located on the side of the ID.
Action to be taken at NG
• Check operation condition of the respective ID motors by using the Motor &
Clutch Test of the self-diagnostic mode.
• Clean surface of the silver reflector plate on the side of ID to remove stains. (Stain
due to toner or paper dust)
• Replace the TC of different color and the ID unit as a pair.
If a satisfactory operation is attained by using the a pair of TC of different color
and the ID unit, replace the TC or replace the ID unit.
7.5.1.(17) Fuse cut error (Service call 154 and 155) 7.5.1.(18) Humidity sensor error (Service call 123)
(17-1) Fuse cut error (18-1) Humidity sensor error
Actions to be taken Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
Check item Check work at NG
(17-1-1) Check the system connection (18-1-1) Check the system connection
FFC connecting the Check if the RELAY connector of the CU/PU Connect the Connection Check if the 10-conductor FFC is connected Re-connect the
CU/PU board and board or PUIF connector of P6Z board (P6Z FFC normally. between the CU/ to the OPE connector of the CU/PU board cable normally.
the P6Z board (P6Z PCB) is connected halfway, or inserted at an Alternately, PU board and the properly.
PCB) angle. replace the control panel board Check if the 10-conductor FFC is connected
Check if FFC has open-circuit or its sheath is FFC. to the CN501 connector of the control panel
peeled off. board properly.
Check the connectors for half-way connection
(17-1-2) Fuse cut circuit or angled connection.
CU/PU board Upon completion of the system connection Replace the FFC connecting the Check for open-circuit with VOM. Replace the
check, turn off the power once and back on. CU/PU board. CU/PU board and Visually check that the sheath for peeling. FFC with a
The check if the error occurs or not. the control panel normal FFC.
board
FFC connecting the Check for open-circuit with VOM. Replace the
CU/PU board and Visually check that the sheath for peeling. FFC with a
the environment normal FFC.
sensor board
Actions to be taken
Check item Check work at NG
(18-1-2) Environment condition
Cable 18
Cable 21
Cable 25
AMP4P (DC) Cable 62
JST8P
JST8P
number
of pin
: relay, connecter Hopping ID motor
motor (DC)
: Sensor, Switch AMP4P JST9P
Cable 55 RFID R/W board AMP4P JST3P AMP2P
Cable 44
FAN
Cable29
AMP2P relay FAN
Cable 57 ID UP/DOWN
Cable 54 FFC13P sensor
MPT CL
Cable F3
AMP3P
AMP3P FFC4P FFC4P MOLEX5P AMP3P AMP3P
Cable 59
HVOLT
Cable 5
Cable 7
Cable 6
Cable 8
Cable 48
AMP2P relay
Cable 24
Cable F7
Cable F8
Cable 12
Cable 13
Cable 60
Cable F4
AMP2P
Cable65 Stacker-full
Toner sensor board
TOP
cover AMP14P AMP2P JST9P JST8P AMP3P sensor AMP4P JST3P JST3P relay
MOLEX5P
open SW
Cable 14
JST2P FFC4P FFC4P
MOTERCL HOPCL DCID DCHEAT SIDEFAN RFID HVOLT PU
DEBUG FUSERIN RCR LCR DENS SOL BELTFAN
Board-TSA FFC6P FFC13P
EXIT
AMP2P
FUSER UNIT
Relay board
TonerLow TonerLow TonerLow TonerLow AMP6P
Cable F2
SSNS
SSNS
sensor sensor sensor sensor
RELAY
FFC10P
FFC30P
Cable F5
FFC30P
PUIF
FFC10P JST6P JST7P
Board-P6Z JST4P
FUSER
Cable 15
AMP12P
POWFAN
Board-PCQ
Cable F1 FFC Cable F9 FFC AMP3P
K-HEAD
CU/PU board
OPE
OPE
Environment FFC6P FFC10P 24P 24P
Board-PCH FFC10P
Cable20
sensor board FFC Cable F10
FFC Y-HEAD
WR sensor 24P 24P
Board-H6M Cable F16
FFC6P FFC6P FFC Cable F11 FFC
IN1 sensor
Cable4 Board-MEA 24P 24P M-HEAD
FSNS
JST5P
FSNS
JST5P
AMP3P Board-RSG
Front sensor board Paper-end Cable3
PE_HOP
AMP6P
sensor
AMP3P
POWER
Cable50 USB USB
MPT Paper-end Cable17
JST24P
WLAN DEV HOST
sensor
JST24P
OPTION PSIZE IDMFAN PWSW Cable 16
JST4P
JST24P AMP5P JST3P WLAN
Module
LAN USB1 USB3 JST4P Low-voltage Core
power supply AC
Cable22
Cable1
Cable2
Cable 19
AMP5P AC inlet
AMP11P AMP12P
9715B- 9715B-
11Z02 12Z02 Power SW
Cable41 Cable40 Paper size Motot cooling Cable 49 board
JST4P
DUPLEX unit To 2nd Tray switch FAN Board-P6A
Bottom Front Rear To printer main unit HOP Paper end Paper size
Printer IN sensor
Cable 36
Cable 37
Cable 27
Cable 28
Cable 34
AMP6P AMP7P
Cable 39
SNS03 SNS12 PSZ
CL1
Feed clutch
AMP12P
Cable 31 DUPLEX
MAIN1
SNS03 SNS12
CL1
clutch AMP2P
AMP2P
Cable 33
MAIN1
FAN
DUPLEX
FAN
Board-GOH-1 JST3P
Board-GOH-2
AMP13P
MAIN2
MOTOR
MOTOR
Cable 47
Cable 30 Cable 38
TH CL2 CL2
AMP4P JST6P AMP4P AMP4P
AMP2P AMP12P AMP2P
Cable 32 Separator 9715B- Cable45 Cable 46 Hopping
solenoid 12Z02 To lower tray clutch
• When “Legal” is selected, three options, “Legal 13”, “Legal 13.5” and “Legal 14”
are selectable.
8. OTHER
8.1 Resistance value check..............................................................8-2
8.2 Parts location..............................................................................8-6
8.3 Maintenance board indication stamp........................................8-16
8. OTHER
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
Unit Electrical circuit diagram, connection Part outside view Resistance value
M
Transport belt 2 Between pin-1 and pin-2 : 3.4 Ω
motor Between pin-3 and pin-4 : 3.4 Ω
IP2
Unit Electrical circuit diagram, connection Part outside view Resistance value
IP1
M
2 Between pin-1 and pin-2 : 3.4 Ω
Paper feed motor
Between pin-3 and pin-4 : 3.4 Ω
Unit Electrical circuit diagram, connection Part outside view Resistance value
M
2nd, 3rd and 4th 2 Between pin-1 and pin-2 : 3.4 Ω
tray paper feed
Between pin-3 and pin-4 : 3.4 Ω
motor
3
Unit Electrical circuit diagram, connection Part outside view Resistance value
13P-RWZV-K4GG-P4
CZHR-07V-S
Planar Heater 1 A7
Thermistor 2 A6
(PM5-342) Between pins A-6 and A-7 : Approx. 80.58 kΩ to 53.38 kΩ 0 to 93°C)
3 A5
Upper Center
Thermistor 4 A4
Between pins A-4 and A-5 : Approx. 104.5 kΩ to 806.5 kΩ (0 to 43°C)
Fuser unit (PT5-312) 5 A3
6 A2 Between pins B-5 and B-6 : Approx. 104.5 kΩ to 806.5 kΩ (0 to 43°C)
7 A1
Between pins B-3 and B-4 : Approx. 104.5 kΩ to 806.5 kΩ (0 to 43°C)
13P-RWZV-K4GG-P4
CZHR-06V-S
13P-RWZV-K4GG-P4
F15
F2A
32V
24
24
24
24
10
HEAD1
HEAD3
HEAD2
HEAD0
C11
C12
1
R29
R47
F1A
32V
F12
R57
Q29
3 1 R70
R481
F2A
32V
F16
R480
1
1 15 F17
F2A
32V
1
1
1
R139
CP2
A K AA AP R147
F16
R152
DCID
34
R141
R143
R142
34 R153 IC10
R166
R180 R167
D4 D5 D6 4 1
R181
R188
R186
C53
C54
R183
R182
C52
R185
R184 USB3
10
C55
C56
R486
C58
R190 C57
RM1
20 20
F1
C63
C62
F1 IC12 R194 12 1
1
1
48
IC13
F2A 13
2
MEA
RM2
32V IC16
IC14
1
9
CP4
R206
R204
A
1
4
C70
R216 R210
R215 10 10
46300199 2 24 37 USB1
R218 25 36
R223 R222
2
MOTERCL
RM6 RM4
3
2
C73
C74
R227
37
RM5
38
C77
F4
R
F2A 1 1
32V R257
1
AP
39
40
9
F4
RM9
32 17
1
IC17
CP5
2
33 16
14
R293
LAN
R297
DIMM
463121
7
2 1
48
IC22
8
1
64
49
A
12
1
RM14
1
RM15
R
R
1
5
C145
Board-MEA
2
1
C144
3
C146
1
C150
1
1
C162
143
144
F5
10 F2A
32V
4
6
13 1
1
1 8
1 F3
F2A
23 32V
5
24
24
23
1
C193 2
C198
30
Soldering side
R501
D501
C515
R503 R563
R767
IC501
R504
R524
R511
R536
R535
R537
C525
R770
C538
R769
15 14 12 10 8 6 3 1
C743
C539
C541 5
R561
R562
13 11 9 7 4 2
R560
R559
C745
C744
R565
R564
BF537 Q501
BF538
IC506
C598
Q502
R591
R595
C595
R598
BF543
R600
C594
R596
R597
R603 C605
R605
Q503
C600
C596
C593
C618 C612
Q504
C624
C633 C623 F501 R613
C632 F2A
R623 32V
R631 F501 R629
C643
C638
C647 C655
Q505 C656
R657
R656
R654
R655
R644
C653
R649
R652
C662
R664
R658
RM511
R667
R668
R666
RM510
R651
C665
C664
R669
R671
R663
Q510 Q509
R672
C678
C679 R686
Q513 Q512
C686
R687 C687 C683
C682
R685
R682
C692
C694
C693
C685 R690
C691
C688
C695
R709
R702
C684
R689
1 R692
R697
4 3
6 C696
C702 R706
R708
R704
R703
R707
R705
R695
13 12 Q515
R725
R723
R729
R728
C701
C703
16 15 C700
R719
R717
18 17 C699
C704
R722
R724
R726
R727
20
R730
21 22 F503
24 F2A
C712
32V
R735
R734
25
27 C708 C707
C715
28 F503
30 F1A 9 8 6 5 4 F502
C714
C713
C716
31 32V
12 F502
11 7 3 2
1
F4A
F1A 32V
R747
R746
32V
MOD
GND
C727
VCC
C728
RST
C731
C732
Q519 C730
7 6 5
C729
R757
R758
C735
8
Q521
C737
C736
R762
R759
R764
R760
R763
Q522
R765
R766
46300199 2 2
C739
C740
46396601TH Rev.4 8-7
8. OTHER
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
Component side
JP9
JP2
JP10
JP1
CP3
JP8
BELT FAN
1
FUSER
JP7
JP3
PUIF
C18
JP11
JP6
JP4
JP5
CP2
12
JP13
JP16
JP12
29
CP1
30
1
JP15
EXIT
C2
C3
JP14
6
4
1 3
4 1 4 1 2 1 1
Soldering side
BFUSE BFUCUT
R509
O505
O502
R508
R503
R504
D502
O504
R802
O503
R507
R502
R501
D505
D504
D514 D513
O501
O515
R801
D501
D506
R514
R513
R803
O516
R511
JP19
O503
MAIN1 R611
C539
1 12 D503
R610
JP3
D501
O505
JP2
FET502 C540
JP23
R501 R602 C541
6
R519 R528
R601
SNS03
JP16 C520 ZA1
R840
JP28
R600
JP24 C519
IC502
1
JP20 R599
C506
R605
R502 C537
JP4
JP29
7
CP1
JP25 C518
R836 R835 R833
R546
TR501
R832
SNS12
R569
R834
JP12 JP26 R570
R571
49
48
R504
R505 R572
1
JP32
JP15
CL2
C502
3
R801
64
33
D501
IC503
R838
JP30
C535
JP21
1
C534
32
R527
C533
JP7
R518
R837 C532
R614 R550 C507 C506
R805
16
17
C512
JP31
R804 R517
R613R612 R549
R509 R520
JP18
D516
JP10 R562 R581 R594 C517
C531 R533 R615
FET501
IC505
R802 C530 R621
JP9 R532 R618
R616 R597 R620
R507 R561 R580 R595 R548
R579
JP11 R623 R619 R823 R826
C504 R809 D504 D506 D509
JP8 R576
C516R819R822 R828
IC501
R622 R821 D508
JP13
TR502 R830
R576
R542
C523
1 3 1 2
F501 C513 R535 R544 R547
4 1
FAN CL1
MOTOR
JP14
JP19
O503
MAIN1 R611
C539
1 12 D503
R610
JP3
O505
MAIN2
JP2
FET502 C540
JP23
1 13 R501 R602 C541
6
R519 R528
R601
SNS03
JP16 R840 C520 ZA1
JP28
C519 R600
JP24
IC502
1
JP20 R599
C506
R605
JP4 C537
JP29
7
CP1
C518
R835 R833
R546
R832
SNS12
R569
R834
JP12 JP26 R570
1
R571
49
48
R572
1
JP32
JP15
CL2
C502
3
R801 R591
64
R590
33
5 R585
IC503
R838 R584
PS2
JP30
R506 C535
JP21
1
C534
32
R527
C533
JP7
R518
C532
R614 R550 R583 C507 C506
R582 R805
16
17
R589 C512
JP31
D516
JP10 R562 R581 R594
C531 C517
FET501
R533 R615
C530
IC505
R802 R621
JP9 R532 R618
R616 R620
R507 R548
R595 R596
JP11
R617 R823 R826
C504
R809 D504 D506 D509
JP8 R576
C516R819R822 R828
IC501
R622 R821
JP13
TR502 R830
R576
R542
C523
1 2
F501 C513 R535 R544 R547
4 1
CL1
MOTOR
JP14
(5) Control panel PCB (PCQ PCB) (6) Environmental sensor PCB (enlargement)
SW7
R20 R22
R522 Q2 R21 R23 Q3
R528
LED3
R512 C506
R517
HSNS
R15 C18
IC3
C507
R19 R25
R513
LED2
LED1
TH1
B2
SW0
RM534
FG2
C2
C4
Environmental
sensor PCB
C5
R6
R7
C6 C11
R13
D1
RM503
RM504
C7 C12
RM501
R15
OSC1
R26
R27 13 R525
24
R8
12 R524
25
CN1 C509
IC501
Q1
SW1
12
R511
R510
1
36
R509
37
48
R2
C1
RM502
RM505
SW2
SW3
R508
R507
R506
R505
CN502
C8 R504
SW6
CP1
C505
C504
C502
R502
SW4
SW5
SW14
SW11
SW8
Q503
R527
Q502
SW18
SW15
SW12
SW9
R533
R516 R520
R515 R519
SW19
SW16
SW13
SW10
R514
FG1
R11
R12
R14
(7) Toner low sensor PCB (TSA PCB) (8) Entrance sensor PCB (RSG PCB)
K
A A
K
R503
R504 R502
IN2
R501
R610
12 10
WR
SSNS
C E
1
E
1
C
CN
E
C
CTNR
5
JP1
K
A
JP2 K
C
A
E
IN1
R609
R503
R608
(9) Color adjustment sensor PCB (PRC PCB)
R607
E
C
MTNR
K
A
SNS
CN
R606
R502
2
TOPCV
R605
1
E
C
YTNR
K
A
R604
R501
C9
R603
R602
R601
R505
E
C
R506
KTNR
K
A
45730399
457652
CN4 R664 C600
C518 C579 R699
FET501
4 1
R509 R510
C18
JP83 R503 D510 R707
D529 R599 FET502
D17
R526 C503 R598
JP104
R679
JP88 D505 D545 R693
CP7
R671
R519 D526 D535 D538 C563 R825 R733 R722
R637
T6
R621 R684
P
Q7
5
R515 C576
2 2
C6
C506
FG1
R1011
JP8 D527
SB-K
JP69 JP74 Q510
R548
D6
D528
Q504
C521 D540 R661
C12
R617
Q4
JP62 S15 R633
JP82 R536 R1031 R555 R1015
C514 R554 C578 R632
R535 C531 Q508 C570 R640 R732
CP4 JP78 C8 C571 R769 R791
JP110 R654 C595 R668
6
R1012 R1028
JP77 R530 R730
JP160 C511 Q520
JP71 D13 D501 R1017 D561 D564
R651 R811
IC502
Q5
HIGH VOLTAGE
CAUTION
DB-K
S14 C545 R610 C588 R734
5
R528 C544 R612 D560 D563
S13 C502 R579 R609 R650
C586 C585 R1019
IC508
R505 R570 C525 R826 R810
C1
JP75 R575
D3
D15 R569 C524 C587 Q519
R568
IC501
T5
C538 R608 R649 R742 R762 R1026
JP55 R574 R611 R653 R726
T1 (TR-K)
C19
JP40 C567 R1014
R607
D12
D30
JP102 C2 R527
6
C543 R747
JP63 C510 C542 Q506 R746
D1 R529 D531 R704 R755
JP64 R614 D544 R660 R754
1
CH-K
S17 C614
R533 R543 C613
CP6
C513
1
2
D2
JP12 R619 C574 C619
JP1
JP4
R673
CN1
Q517
C14
Q8 D504 D523 R631
JP39 R630 R784
Board-EHV
IC509
JP9 C529 C625
12
JP37 R573
13
R553 R719
C20
R518 R514 C537
T7
JP150 R712
1
5
JP85 R567 R803
JP25
D8
JP6 C505 R565
IC512
R815 R802
SB-Y
C616
R572 R724
D28
JP76 D522 R564 R801
C599
JP140
JP144 R678 C634
JP20 JP48 S11 C630
JP129
JP135
R677
C3
JP151 D525 C598 C605 R737 C629
R676 C604 C633
JP51 D553
R1022
JP161 C597 R800
JP26 R1009
JP10
JP11
JP13
R738
C603 R701
C15
Q514
JP91 S10 R716
IC510
26
IC506
R824
27
DB-Y
R1008 C602 C606 R767
JP95 C22 R1020 R686 R729
14
Q512
39
JP94 S9 JP136 R744
D4
JP70 C522
C554
13
Q9 JP158 C507
40
D16 JP133 C527 C580 C601 R1025
T2 (TR-Y)
R521
C9
C618 C624
D24
C526 R771 R786
R694 R776 R783
52
R702
D9
JP32
JP138
JP152 R680 R775
D21
R641 R1029 R774
C4
1
CH-Y
R591 C617
R672
R690
JP73 JP153 R590 R634
JP29 JP108 C558 R596 C572 R1023
4
C13
R756 R1030
Q1
JP128
JP21 JP93
R517
CP5
Q516
JP112 D503 R524 R624
JP23
JP5 R616 R623 D556
JP24
JP97 S8 C23 D508 R615 R622 R821
JP142 R501 R507 R667 R717 R806
SB-M
IC511
R1013 C582 R1018
Q503
C551 C565
Q3
5 CN5 1
IC507
JP60 JP106 S6 R602 R804
R605 C581 R735 R794
C24 R601
DB-M
C583
Q515
JP107 D559
R552 R1005 R644 R763
JP61 R551 R563 C539 C569
Q507
JP114 S5 C528 R562 C577 R643
JP65 JP137 JP147 C622
JP116 Q501 R1016 D558
R1001 R1002 C547 R639 R739
JP117 R581 D542 R662 R723 R758 R761
JP66 JP155 C568 R751
T3(TR-M)
D22
D26
R663 C607
JP162 JP115 R749
JP16 C536 R689
1
CH-M
C21
JP47 JP109
S4 R506 R511 C504 R593
JP35 D502 R516 C556 D539 R656
R556 Q518
SB-C
JP149 R589
D7
Q502
R540 R547 C557
D27
P
D19 C515 R544 D548 R697
C17
CP2
JP36 Q6
R681 R695 R714
C25
D29
D518 C564
S2
R818
R571 C546 R820
C5
DB-C
JP72 R597
D5
R558 C562
Q513
4
C561 D537
C10
C535 R666
JP119
C552 D536
JP44 D23 R647 C592 R718
1 3
EHV
R731 R1021
S
D10
IC505 C560
CH-C
1 2 JP46 E S23
CN3 C S24 R627 FET503 R655
K
(11) Low-Voltage Power Supply PCB (12) Hopping sensor PCB (HSC PCB)
Component side
250V T20A
F1 2
TK1
1 SNS
J4 R1 K E
CN
3 1 A C
F2
1 2 Soldering side
L1
3 4
L4
CR1
T8AH
250V
J2
L5
C501
CR52
(13) Switch PCB (P6A PCB)
L2
C126
CR51
RC101
4
CN1
C601 LED501
R501
Q111
CR101
L111
SW501
Q112
Seriol No
Q222
RC111
C135
C137
Q140
Q221
C201
T201
RC302
CN4
CN2
RC301
CN1
TH301
D423
23
1
F651 J3
CN3
2
250V T2AL 24
TK2
Fuse
Contact point
Fuse
24
24
24
24
10
HEAD1
HEAD3
HEAD2
HEAD0
C11
C12
1
R29
R47
F1A
32V
F12
R57
Q29
3 1 R70
R481
F2A
32V
F16
In accordance with the following list, a specified part number is stamped on the maintenance Stamp No.
R480
1
1 15
board indication field on CU/PU board. Board MEL (YU)
F17
F2A
Series No. (Maintenance Board 32V
Use for
1
1
1
R139
CP2
A K AA AP R147
Series No.
F16
R152
Series No.)
DCID
34
R141
R143
R142
34 R153 IC10
R166
R180 R167
D4 D5 D6 4 1
R181
R188
R186
C53
C54
R183
R182
C52
R185
R184 USB3
10
C55
C56
R486
C58
R190 C57
RM1
20 20
F1
C63
C62
F1 IC12 R194 12 1
1
1
48
IC13
F2A 13
2
MEA
RM2
32V IC16
IC14
9
CP4
R206
R204
04 463121[04] MEA-1(46300101) OEL_PX756E(C833n/dn)
1
4
C70
R216 R210
Specified
R215
10 stamp location 10
46300199 2 24 37 USB1
R218 25 36
R223 R222
05 463121[05] 2 MEA-1(46300101) OAU_PX756E(C833n)
MOTERCL
RM6 RM4
3
2
C73
C74
R227 37
38 RM5
06 463121[06] MEA-1(46300101) OAU_PX756E(ES8433)
C77
F4
R
F2A 1 1
32V R257
9
AP
39
40
9
07 463121[07] MEA-1(46300101) ODSP_PX756E(C833n)
F4
RM9
32 17
1
IC17
CP5
2
33 16
14
R293
LAN
R297
DIMM
7
2 1
48
IC22
8
1
9 64
49
A
12
1
RM14
1
RM15
12 463121[12] MEA-1(46300101) OEL_PX756E(C843n/dn)
R
R
1
5
C145
Board-MEA
2
1
C144
3
C146
1
C150
1
1
C162
143
144
F5
10 F2A
32V
4
6
13 1
16 463121[16] MEA-1(46300101) OEL_PX756E(C823n/dn)
1
1 8
1 F3
F2A
23 32V
5
24
18 463121[18] MEA-1(46300101) TAIWAN_PX756E(C843dn)
24
23
1
C193 2
C198
30 19 463121[19] MEA-1(46300101) TAIWAN_PX756E(ES8443)
20 463121[20] MEA-1(46300101) OSKR_PX756E(C843n)