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Canon Canon Plain Paper Copier Service Manual
340 pages 3.8 Mb
2 COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC.3 Introduction4 Introduction5 CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2 COPYING PROCESS CHAPTER 3 OPERATIONS AND TIMING 6 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 4 MECHANICAL SYSTEM 7 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICINGAPPENDIX 9 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION11 11 I. FEATURES1. Multiple front loading and multifeeder for space saving. 2. Office conveniences and ecology. 3. Dependable high image quality. 4. Practical basic features. 12 12 II. SPECIFICATIONS17 III. NAMES OF PARTSA. Exterior 18 B. Cross Section1. Cross Section of the Body 19 192. Cassette Feeding Module-A2 20 1103. Cassette Feeding Unit-K1 21 1114. Paper Deck Pedestal-K1 113Table 1-401 Figure 1-401 Table 1-402 23 IV. BASIC OPERATIONA. Control Panel123 7 8 9 10 11 15 20 21 22 23 4 5 6 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 A 25 115116 26 B. Making Copies1) Place your originals. 2) Programme the copy settings. 3) Press the key. 117 27 C. Using the Stack Bypass1) Place your originals. 2) Programme the copy settings. 3) Open the stack bypass. 119 7) Press the key. 29 D. User Mode2. The Use of Keys and Displays That Appear When Changing the Settings 30 1203. Auto Clear Time 4. Auto Energy Saver Time 31 1215. Zoom Fine Adjustment 32 1226. Auto Cassette Switching ON/OFF 33 1237. Stack Bypass Size Entry ON/OFF 8. Auto Sort ON/OFF (When equipped with the ADF/RDF and Stapler Sorter/ Sorter (options)) 34 1249. Feeder Cleaning (When equipped with the ADF/RDF (options)) 10. Standard Copy Settings (Store/Ini- tialize) 35 12511. Initializing User Mode 126 36 V. WARNINGS AND ACTIONS44 VI. ROUTINE CLEANING45 CHAPTER 2 COPYING PROCESS55 CHAPTER 3 OPERATIONS AND TIMING31 57 I. BASIC OPERATIONS83 II. EXPOSURE SYSTEM91 III. IMAGE FORMATION113 IV. PICK-UP/FEEDINGA. Pick-Up from the Machine114 358115 359116 3602. Sequence of Operations (pick-up/feeding system; A4, 2 copies, cassette 1) 3. Sequence of Operations (pick-up/feeding system; A4, 2 copies, cassette 2) 361 117 B. Making Two-Sided Copies (1 copy)118 362Copying on the 2nd Side Figure 3-408 Figure 3-407 2. Sequence of Operations (two-sided; 1 copy, A4) 119 C. Duplexing Unit128 D. Pick-Up from the Cassette Feeding Module-A21. Pick-Up Operation 129 3732. Sequence of Operations (cassette 3; A4, 2 copies) 374 130 E. Pick-Up from the Cassette Feeding Unit-K11. Pick-Up Operation 131 3752. Sequence of Operations (pick-up/feeding system; A4, 2 copies, cassette 3) 3. Sequence of Operations (pick-up/feeding system; A4, 2 copies, cassette 5) 376 132 F. Paper Deck Pedestal-K1Figure 3-431 1. Basic Construction 133 3772. Pick-Up/Feeding Operation 134 378b. Sequence of Pick-Up Operations (A4, 2 copies) Figure 3-433 135 3793. Lifter Operation 136 380b. Lifter Operation Figure 3-435 137 3814. Detecting Paper in the Deck 382 138 G. Multifeeder139 3832. Identifying the Size of Paper on the Multifeeder Tray 140 3843. Sequence of Operations (multifeeder; A4, 2 copies) 385 141 H. Identifying the Size of the Cassette143 I. Fixing/Delivery Assembly1. Controlling the Fixing Roller Tem- perature 144 388Target temperatures for the following size paper: Table 3-403 145 3892. Oil Application Roller 146 3903. Operation of Fixing Assembly Tem- perature Control System 147 3914. Detecting Overheating of the End of the Fixing Heater 5. Protection Mechanism 392 148 J. Detecting Jams149 3931. Vertical Path Roller 1 Delay Jam 2. Vertical Path Roller Timing Jam 150 3943. Vertical Path Roller 2 Delay JamFigure 3-447 Sequence of Operations Figure 3-446 Sequence of Operations 4. Vertical Path Roller 2 Timing Jam 151 3955. Pre-Registration Delay Jam (vertical path roller)Figure 3-449 Sequence of Operations Figure 3-448 Sequence of Operations 6. Pre-Registration Timing Jam (vertical path roller) 152 3967. Separation Delay Jam 8. Separation Timing Jam 153 3979. Delivery Delay JamFigure 3-452 Sequence of Operations 154 39810. Delivery Stationary JamFigure 3-454 Sequence of Operations 11. Pick-Up Stationary Jam (cassette unit)Figure 3-453 Sequence of Operations 155 39912. Pick-Up Delay Jam (cassette unit)Figure 3-455 Sequence of Operations 156 310013. Pick-Up Delay Jam (Paper Deck Pedestal-K1) 14. Pick-Up Timing Jam (Paper Deck Pedestal-K1) 3101 157 V. POWER SUPPLY161 VI. SERVICE MODEVII.SELF DIAGNOSIS 177 E000 E001 E002 E003 E004 E010 E030 E041178 E064 E202E210 E220 E240 E260 E712 E717 E710 E261 E802 180 E901B. Self Diagnosis on the Cassette Feeding Unit 181 E400 E402E401 E403 E404 E411C. RDF/ADF Self Diagnosis 182 E500 E530E510 E541 E531 E5403127 183 VIII. STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTSA. Electrical1 Adjustment after Replacing PCBs 2 Adjusting the Scanning Lamp Intensity 3 AE Adjustment 184 3128185 3129186 3130187 31314 Multifeeder Paper Width Sensor Adjustment 188 31325 Setting the Paper Size for the Universal Cassette 189 31336 Initializing the Back-Up RAM 7 Checking the Photointerrupters2-a 1-a 2-f 2-b 2-g 2-e 2-c 2-d 1-f 1-g 1-b 1-e 1-d 191 CHAPTER 4 MECHANICAL SYSTEM41 193 I. EXTERNALSA. External Covers 194 B. Control Panel1. Removing the Control Panel C. Removing the Display Panel 195 D. Fan1. Removing the Exhaust Fan 2. Removing the Scanner cooling fan 44 196 E. Counter*1. Installing the Option Counter (CNT2) 45 197 II. DRIVE SYSTEMScanner wire A. Scanner Drive System1. Removing the Scanner Drive Motor 2. Removing the Scanner Cable 198 463. Assembling the Mirror Positioning Tool 199 474. Routing the Scanner Cable 200 48Cable spring Cable spring Hook Hook Cable Cable (front) (rear) 201 495. Adjusting the Mirror Position (opti- cal length between No. 1 mirror and No. 2 and No. 3 mirrors)1 (front) (rear) 1 (front) (rear) 6. Cleaning the Scanner No. 6 Mirror 410 202 B. Lens Drive Assembly1 3 1. Removing the Lens Drive Motor 203 411204 4122. Routing the Lens Cable 205 4133. Positioning the Change Solenoid 414 206 C. Main Motor1. Removing the Main Motor Unit 2. Routing the Drive Belt 415 207 III. PICK-UP/FEEDINGA. Pick-Up Assembly1. Removing the Pick-Up Roller Unit 2. Removing the Pick-Up Roller 3. Points to Note When Installing the Pick-Up Roller 208 4165. Adjusting the Left/Right Registration 4. Removing the Separation Pad 417 209 B. Multifeeder Assembly1. Removing the Multifeeder Pick-up Roller Unit 2. Removing the Multifeeder Pick-Up 210 4183. Points to Note When Installing the Multifeeder Pick-Up Roller 4. Removing the Separation Pad 5. Removing the Multifeeder Spring Clutch 211 4196. Positioning the Multifeeder Assem- bly Paper Guide Plate Cam 420 212 C. Registration Roller Assem-130.50.5mm 1. Removing the Registration Clutch 2. Removing the Upper Registration 7. Adjusting the Left/Right Registration 8. Points to Note When Installing the Multifeeder Assembly Rack PlatePaper guide plate cam Hole 213 4213. Removing the Lower Registration 422 214 D. Feeding Assembly1. Removing the Feeding Belt 2. Removing the Feeding Fan E. Delivery Assembly1. Removing the Delivery Roller 423 215 F. Duplexing Assembly1. Removing the Duplexing Assembly Inlet Unit 2. Removing the Duplexing Unit 424 216 G. Cassette Unit1. Removing the Copier from the Cas- sette Unit 2. Removing the Pick-Up Roller Unit 3. Removing the Pick-Up Roller 217 4254. Points to Note When Installing the Pick-Up Roller 5. Removing the Pick-Up Unit 6. Removing the Cassette Motor 218 4267. Removing the Pick-Up Clutch 8. Removing the Cassette Driver PCB 9. Removing the Pick-Up Motor (Cas- sette Pedestal-K1) 10.Removing the Pick-Up Clutch (Cas- sette Pedestal-K1; cassettes 3, 4) 427 11.Removing the Driver PCB (Cassette Module-A2/Cassette Pedestal-K1) 219 H. Paper Deck Pedestal-K11. Removing the Pedestal Motor Drive Assembly 2. Removing the Paper Deck 220 4283. Removing the Lifter Wire 221 429222 4305. Removing the Pick-Up Roller 4. Removing the Pick-Up Assembly 223 4316. Points to Note 7. Removing the Feeding Roller 224 4328. Points to Note 9. Removing the Separation Roller 10.Points to Note 225 43311.Adjusting the Pressure of the Sepa- ration Roller 12.Position of the Pick-Up Roller Re- leasing Solenoid 434 226 IV. EXPOSURE SYSTEMA. Illuminating Assembly1. Removing the Scanning Lamp/Fluo- rescent Heater 2. Removing the Blank Exposure As- sembly 227 4353. Removing the Blank Exposure Lamp 4. Removing the Blank Shutter Sole- noid 5. Positioning the Blank Shutter Sole- noid 228 4366. Routing the Blank Shutter Cable 7. Adjusting the Left/Right Margin Po- sition 8. Installing the Mirror Heater 229 4379. Installing the Lens Heater 438 230 V. CHARGING SYSTEM234 VI. DEVELOPING SYS- TEM1. Removing the Developing Assembly 2. Removing the Blade Assembly 235 4433. Removing the Developing Cylinder Side Seal 444 4. Installing the Side Seal and the Blade Assembly 236 *237 VII. FIXING SYSTEM1. Construction 2. Removing the Upper Fixing Unit 238 4463. Removing the Fixing Roller 239 4474. Points to Note after Replacing the Upper Fixing Unit 240 4485. Removing the Lower Fixing Unit 6. Removing the Separation Claw/Fix- ing Cleaning Roller 241 4497. Adjusting the Lower Fixing Roller Pressure (nip) 450 B. Composite Power Supply PCB1. Removing the Composite Power Sup- ply PCB 242 VIII. ELECTRICALA. DC Controller PCB1. Removing the DC Controller PCB 2. Points to Note When Replacing the DC Controller 243 C. AE Sensor PCB245 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION281 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING289 APPENDIX
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