Minolta Pi3505e/PS service manual Checking the assembly, Remove the Compact Flash card

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3.Remove the power supply circuit board (4 screws).

(6)Remove the Compact Flash card

1.Remove the ROM cover on the right side of the scanner.

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2.Remove the Compact Flash card that is already installed.

1-2. Checking the assembly

(1)Checking the operation of the printer controller

Press the [Utility] key in the control panel, and then check that [Printer Settings] appears in the lower-left corner of the Utility screen, appearing in the touch panel.

(2)Checking the operation of the network scan kit or Internet fax & network scan kit

Press the [Utility] key in the control panel, touch [Admin. Management] in the Utility screen, appearing in the touch panel, and then touch [Admin. 2], then [Network Set], and check that [DNS Settings] appears.

When specifying network settings, the copier must be turned off, then on again.

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Contents Pi3505e Pi3505e/PS Always observe precautions Safety Precautions for Inspection and ServiceUse the specified parts Do not throw toner or the toner bottle into a fireBe careful with the high-voltage parts Do not work with wet handsRestore all parts and harnesses to their original positions Do not touch a high-temperature partPrecautions for Service Jobs Maintain a grounded connection at all timesPrecautions for storing the toner or imaging cartridge Precautions for Servicing with Covers and Parts RemovedPrecautions for the Working Environment ALL Areas Used Batteries PrecautionsGermany VorsichtPrecautions for Service Other PrecautionsPrecautions Before Service How to Use this BookPrecautions for Circuit Inspection Precautions for Dis/ReassemblyHandling of PWBs During Transportation/Storage Handling of Other PartsHandling of the PC Drum Handling of the Imaging Cartridge and Print Unit Page Contents Page General MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL Page Controller Specificationss SpecificationsIBM PC and Compatible Computers Supporting Client SpecificationsCPU Apple Macintosh Computers Pi3505e/PS onlyClan circuit board Function Overview of Circuit BoardsOverview FunctionsBlock Diagram LED indicatorsCopier has not been turned on LAN is not connected correctlyDIS/REASSEMBLY Adjustment Page Removing the copier covers DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLYRemoving parts Remove the reinforcing plate 4 screws Remove the connector bracket 1 screwCN5 Removing the Clan circuit boardCN4 Remove the Clan circuit board Expansion slot 2 CN5 CN3Expansion slot 1 CN4 Removing the expansion hard disk drive CN2 CN1Checking the operation of the printer controller Checking the assemblyRemove the Compact Flash card DISPLAYS/SETTINGS Page Printer controller/Network interface unit Checking Touch Panel DisplaysStarting PageScope Light Controller Network SettingAssigning the IP Address Displaying the setting screen from Tech. Rep. Mode Soft SwitchChanging soft switch settings Page Specifying Printer Function Soft Switch Settings Soft switch settingsBit Mode Factory Setting 355 Bit HEX20Bit HEX05 Mode Factory SettingBit HEX04 North America Mode Factory Setting 440 Bit HEX12Bit HEX00 Bit HEX80Bit HEX01 Bit 000000 Courier Mode Factory Setting 444 Bit HEX00HEX5C Mode Factory Setting 445 BitBit HEX30 Mode Factory Setting 449 Bit HEX00HEX3C Bit HEX03 HEXE8HEX8C HEX0FBit HEX23 Page Troubleshooting Page Nections so that a Printer buffer Switch is not being Used Problems While Printing from a ComputerComputer printing problems Reduced As overlapping images Drawer, depending on May not be applied Properties dialog boxApplication, the printing Ever, depending onOrientation selected from Printer’s PropertiesCopier to be printed Has priority differs Copies is Specified from Copy by usingCopies are not printed Correctly, refer toOrder to specify booklet Punched at the top Type and size Overhead projector trans SpecifiedTation, holes cannot be Overhead projector Transparency inter Specify the paper Inter Interleaves or Num Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Description Ber CoverOrientation settings speci Warm Restart Warm restart procedureOverview Warm restart operation7662-4513-11 Copyright