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III-20
(3)
Remove the two screws securing the fan motor.
Fig. 3.32
3.16
Drive Unit
(1)
Unhook the heater harness from the drive unit.
Fig. 3.33
SW panel PCB
Fan motor holder
Fan motor
Screws
Heater harness
Drive unit
Hook
Contents
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS..........................................I-1
CHAPTER IITHEORY OF OPERATION........................................................ II-1
CHAPTER IIIDISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY.......................................III-1
CHAPTER IVMAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING..........................IV-1
APPENDICES
CHAPTER I FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
1. FEATURES
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
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Note: Face down: Deliver the printed face of the paper downward. Environment : 23C
A ECE
B D
F
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3. SAFETY INFORMATION
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CHAPTER II -1
CHAPTER II THEORY OF OPERATION
Fig. 2.1
1. ELECTRONICS
1.1 General Block Diagram Fig. 2.1 shows a general block diagram of the HL-1060 printer.
CHAPTER II -2
1.2 Main PCB Block Diagram Fig. 2.2 shows the block diagram of the main PCB.
Fig. 2.2
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Note: All the interrupts can be masked.
CPU Receive Mode
DMA Receive Mode
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(Heater)
(Driver Circuit)
CHAPTER II -15
Fig. 2.16
CHAPTER II -16
2. MECHANICS
Fig. 2.18
2.1 Overview of Printing Mechanism
Fig. 2.17
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CHAPTER II -21
Fig. 2.27
Surface Potential (V)
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CHAPTER III DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
III-2
2. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
A
B
B C
C
3. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
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III-11
Fig. 3.17
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Note: Never touch the surface of the halogen heater lamp.
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III-22
3.18 Gears and Solenoid (1) Apply grease to the points shown below.
Fig. 3.36
Note: Follow instructions below when applying the grease.
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4. PACKING
CHAPTER IV MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CONSUMABLE PARTS
Note: Toner life expectancy will vary depending on the type of average print job printed.
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CHAPTER IV -4
3. IMAGE DEFECTS
Fig. 4.1
3.1 Image Defect Examples
I-1 Light
I-2 Dark
I-3 Completely blank
I-4 All black
I-5 Dirt on the back of paper
Note: Cleaning of the pressure roller
I-6 Black vertical streaks Black and blurred vertical streaks
I-7 Black and blurred horizontal stripes
I-8 Black vertical streaks (in the gray background)
I-9 White vertical streaks
I-10 Faulty registration
I-11 Poor fixing
I-12 Image distortion
I-13 Faint print
I-14 White spots
I-15 Black spots
Note: Clean the drum unit as follows:
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I-16 Black bank
I-17 Gray background
Note: The following cases raise the possibility of this problem.
I-18 Hollow print
I-19 Downward fogging of solid black
I-20 Horizontal lines
I-21 Light rain
Note: Make the printer in the light rain test mode as follows before checking;
CHAPTER IV -19
3.3 Location of High-voltage Contacts and Grounding Contacts
Fig. 4.6
Fig. 4.5
Grounding contacts
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4. PAPER JAM
Note: How to make the sensors
5. TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS
M-1 No AC power supplied
M-2 No DC power supplied
M-3 Main motor unrotated
M-4 No paper supplied
M-5 Insufficient output from high-voltage power supply unit
M-6 SR PCB failure
M-7 Fixing heater temperature failure
M-8 BD failure
M-9 Scanner failure
F-1 Double feeding
F-2 Wrinkles
6. INSPECTION MODE
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APPENDIX 1. SERIAL NO. DESCRIPTIONS
D 6 9 5 0 5 4 8 8
6 D 3 0 0 0 0 A N B
1 9 0 0 1
6 E B 0 0 0 0 0 1
6 3 3 1. 0 2 8 E 0 5. N B. 0
Appendix 2. Connection Diagram
V - 2
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Appendix 9. Low-voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram (110 - 120V)
Low-voltage PS Circuit (110 - 240V)
NAME
V - 9
Appendix 10. Low-voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram (220 - 240V)
Low-voltage PS Circuit (220 - 240V)
NAME
V - 10
V - 11
Appendix 11. High-voltage Power Supply PCB Circuit Diagram
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