REVISION
SERVICE MANUAL
FY8-13EX-000
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INTRODUCTION
and consumables/durables and scheduled servicing charts
System Configuration
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
CHAPTER 5 PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
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CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 7 EXTERNALS/AUXILIARY MECHANISMS
CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING
10.The copy has white spot
APPENDIX
CHAPTER GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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1. Multiple front loading and multifeeder for space saving
I. FEATURES
4. Practical basic features
2. Office amenities and ecology
1. Type
II. SPECIFICATIONS
A. Copier
2. System
1. Use Canon-recommended paper
3. Features
2. Remove curling before feeding for a second time
Operating environment
4. Others
Table 1-201 Standard Reproduction Ratios
1 1 ±0.5%
B. Cassette Feeding Module-B2/Cassette Feeding Module-A2
Table 1-202 Copying Speed
III. NAMES OF PARTS
A. Exterior View
B. Cross Section
1. Body
r Cassette 3 pick-up roller
2. Cassette Feeding Module-A2
q Cassette
w Cassette
IV. OPERATION
A. Control Panel
B. Operation Mode
1-10
C. Making Two-Sided/Overlay Copies manual
1-11
1. Outline
D. User Mode
1-12
b. Operation
2. Common Operations a. Keys to Use in User Mode
Changing the Auto Power-Off Time
3. Changing the Auto Clear Time
Reference
Zoom Fine-Adjustment
1-14
Turning On and Off the Auto Cassette Change Mechanism
1-15
Cleaning the Feeder with ADF installed-option
1-16
10. Initializing User Mode
Selecting the Density Adjustment Method for Standard Mode
1-17
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11. Quick Guide to User Mode
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E. Handling the Toner Bottle
VI. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BY THE USER
V. WARNINGS AND ACTIONS
Handling the Toner Bottle
A. Outline
VII. IMAGE FORMATION
1-20
1-21
The NP6218 generates images in the following eight steps
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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CHAPTER BASIC OPERATION
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
I. BASIC CONSTRUCTION
A. Functional Construction
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+24V
B. Outline of the Electrical Circuitry
Sorter accessory
Transfer current
C. Basic Sequence of Operations 2 copies continuous, AE
2. Mechanism
D. Main Motor Control Circuit
1. Outline
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
E. Inputs to the DC Controller PCB
1. Inputs to the DC Controller PCB 1/3
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
2. Inputs to the DC Controller PCB 2/3
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3. Inputs to the DC Controller PCB 3/3
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F. Outputs from the DC Controller PCB
1. Outputs from the DC Controller PCB 1/3
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
2. Outputs from the DC Controller PCB 2/3
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
3. Outputs from the DC Controller PCB 3/3
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G. Inputs to and Outputs from the 1-Cassette Unit Driver PCB
1. Inputs to and Outputs from the 1-Cassette Unit Driver PCB 1/1
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H. Inputs to and Outputs from the 2-Cassette Unit Driver PCB
1. Inputs to and Outputs from the 2-Cassette Unit Driver PCB 1/2
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
2. Inputs to and Outputs from the 2-Cassette Unit Driver PCB 2/2
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CHAPTER EXPOSURE SYSTEM
A. Varying the Reproduction Ratio
I. BASIC OPERATION
II. LENS DRIVE SYSTEM
A. Outline
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CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM
Change solenoid SL1 Lens motor M3 Lens cable
1. Keeping the Lens Motor Stationary
B. Lens Motor Drive Circuit
2. Driving the Lens Motor
C. Basic Sequence of Operations lens drive system non-Direct
A. Driving the Scanner
III. SCANNING DRIVE SYSTEM
1. Outline
Reference
2. Relationship between the Scanner Sensor and Signals
3. Basic Sequence of Operations scanner
Scanner sensor
4. Driving the Scanner Motor a. Outline
b. Mechanism
Page
A. Scanner Drive Assembly
IV. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. Detaching the Scanner Drive Motor
2. Detaching the Scanner Cable
3-10
3-11
front
3. Assembling the Mirror Position Tool
3-12
4. Routing the Scanner Cable
3-13
3-14
5 Tighten the screw loosened in e, and fix the cable to the left stay
Wirespring
3-15
Hook Wirespring
Hook
3-16
6. Cleaning the Scanner No. 6 Mirror
3-17
1. Detaching the Lens Drive Motor
B. Lens Drive Assembly
3-18
3-19
6 Disconnect the two connectors y from the copier’s rear
3-20
Figure 3-421 Lens Drive Assembly
2. Routing the Lens Cable
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3. Adjusting the Position of the Change Solenoid
A B
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CHAPTER IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
Composite Power Supply PCB DC controller PCB
I. PROCESSES
A. Outline
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
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4 ON pre-heating control
B. Basic Sequence of Operations image formation system
1 AE only 2 half pre-heating control 3 full pre-heating control
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
C. Controlling the Scanning Lamp
1. Outline
2. Turning On and Off the Scanning Lamp
3. Pre-Heating Control scanning lamp
Input Signals from the DC Controller to the Composite Power Supply PCB
5. Controlling the Intensity of the Scanning Lamp FL1
6. Controlling the Fluorescent Lamp Heater
Correction Control ALVC control
7. Fluorescent Lamp Automatic
8. Fluorescent Lamp Protection Mechanism
Reference
1. Outline
D. Controlling the Primary Charging Roller Bias
4-10
drive circuit
3. Controlling the Primary Charging Roller Bias to a Constant Voltage
2. Turning On and Off the Primary Charging Roller Bias
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4-12
a. Transfer Bias
b. Cleaning Bias
E. Controlling the Transfer Roller Bias
c. Reference Bias ATVC
4-14
turns on and off the transfer roller bias
3. Controlling the Transfer Bias to a Constant Voltage
6. Current Limiter Circuit cleaning bias
2. Turning On and Off the Transfer Roller Bias
5. Current Limiter Circuit transfer bias
4-16
F. Controlling the Static Eliminator Bias
1. Outline
3. Ensuring Proper Separation of Thin Paper
2. Switching the Static Eliminator Bias Voltage Level
4-17
1. Outline
G. Controlling Blank Exposure
4-18
Blanking shutter home position sensor PS3
3. Blanking Whiting Out the Leading/Trailing Edges and between Copies
2. Blanking Whiting of Non-Image Areas for Reduction
4-19
4-20
H. Controlling the Primary Corona Roller Cleaning Mechanism
2. Primary Charging Roller Cleaning Operation
Fulcrum Fulcrum Cleaning pad
4-21
I. Releasing the Transfer Roller
1. Outline
A. Outline
II. DEVELOPING ASSEMBLY AND CLEANING ASSEMBLY
4-22
Toner container
B. Controlling the Toner Level Detection
4-23
4-24
q When the Level of Toner Is Adequate
4-25
C. Controlling the Development Bias
1. Outline
3. Turning On and Off the AC Component of the Development Bias
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4-27
D. Automatic Control of Copy Density
2. Control Method
1. Outline
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
Figure 4-207 Area Read by the AE Sensor Reference
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lamp intensity automatic adjustment No. 301 during AE scans
3. AE Adjustment
4-29
copy density development bias slope adjustment No. 303 during AE mode
1. Detaching the Scanning Lamp/Fluorescent Lamp Heater
III. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
A. Illumination Assembly
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u yt
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1~5mm
60mm
60mm
Figure 4-306 front view
4-33
4-34
3. Detaching the Blank Exposure Assembly
Reference
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4. Detaching the Blank Exposure Lamp
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5. Detaching the Blank Shutter Solenoid
4-36
Figure 4-314b
6. Positioning the Blank Shutter Solenoid
Figure 4-314a
4-37
8. Positioning the Left/Right Margin
7. Routing the Blanking Cable
4-38
4-39
B. Drum Unit
1. Detaching the Drum Unit
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
2. Cleaning
4-40
1. Detaching the Primary Corona Assembly
C. Primary Corona Assembly
4-41
2. Cleaning the Cleaning Pad and the Primary Corona Roller
4-42
3. Positioning the Solenoid for the Primary Charging Roller
4-43
2. Attaching the Drum Heater
D. Transfer Charging Assembly
1. Detaching the Transfer Roller
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4-45
5 Detach the transfer roller and the static eliminator
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9 Connect the connector y as shown in Figure
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E. Developing System
1. Removing the Developing Assembly
2. Removing the Blade Assembly
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3. Removing the Developing Cylinder Side Seal
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4-49
t r e y e
i o !0
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7 Remove the developing cylinder !4
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6 Remove the screw !1, and remove the butting roll !2and roll case !3
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
4. Installing the Side Seal and the Blade Assembly
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CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
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3 Check that the side seal and the container are in firm contact
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CHAPTER PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
Multifeeder
I. PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
A. Outline
PS3cu
Sensor No
II. PICK-UP OPERATION COPIER
A. Outline
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B. Sequence of Operations pick-up/feeding assembly A4, 2 copies
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III. PICK-UP FROM THE CASSETTE FEEDING MODULE-A2
A. Pick-Up Operation
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B. Sequence of Operations cassette 2 A4, 2 copies
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IV. MULTIFEEDER
A. Outline
B. Identifying the Size of Paper on the Multifeeder
Reference
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C. Sequence of Operations multifeeder A4, 2 copies
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V. IDENTIFYING THE CASSETTE SIZE
5-10
Reference
5-11
Guide plate horizontal Paper size lever Guide plate vertical
VI. IDENTIFYING JAMS
A. Pre-Registration Delay Jam
Figure 5-601 Pre-Registration Delay Jam Sequence
5-12
Figure 5-602 Pre-Registration Timing Jam Sequence
B. Pre-Registration Timing Jam
C. Pre-Registration Stationary Jam
Figure 5-603 Pre-Registration Stationary Jam Sequence
E. Separation Stationary Jam
D. Separation Delay Jam
Figure 5-604 Separation Delay Jam Sequence
Figure 5-605 Separation Stationary Jam Sequence
G. Delivery Stationary Jam
F. Delivery Delay Jam
Figure 5-606 Delivery Delay Jam Sequence
Figure 5-607 Delivery Stationary Jam Sequence
1. Detaching the Pick-Up Roller Unit
VII. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
A. Pick-Up Assembly
5-16
5-17
3 Open the lower right cover
5-18
6 Push in the bushing t at the rear toward the front, and lower the spring pressure to remove the pick-up unit toward the left of the copier
2. Detaching the Pick-Up Roller
5-19
4. Detaching the Pick-Up Clutch
3. Points to Note When Attaching the Pick-Up Roller
5-20
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5. Detaching the Separation Pad
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a. Pick-Up from the Cassette
6. Adjusting the Left/Right Registration
5-22
5-23
B. Multifeeder Assembly
1. Detaching the Multifeeder Assembly
CHAPTER 5 PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
5-24
2. Detaching the Multifeeder Pick-Up Roller Unit
q w e
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3. Detaching the Multifeeder Pick-Up Roller
5-25
w on the collar is toward the rear
4. Points to Keep Note When Attaching the Multifeeder Pick-Up Roller
5-26
5. Detaching the Separation Pad
6. Detaching the Multifeeder Drive Unit
5-27
7. Detaching the Multifeeder Clutch
5-28
8. Positioning the Multifeeder Assembly paper guide plate cam
5-29
10. Points to Note When Attaching the Multifeeder Assembly Rack Plate
9. Adjusting the Left/Right Registration
5-30
2. Detaching the Upper Registration Roller
C. Registration Roller Assembly
1. Detaching the Registration Clutch
5-31
3 Lift the upper registration roller e to detach
5-32
Take care not to misplace the springs front, rear
CHAPTER 5 PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
3. Detaching the Lower Registration Roller
5-33
1. Detaching the Feeding Belt
D. Feeding Assembly
5-34
6 Detach the feeding spacer t from the hook arrow
5-35
5 Detach the static eliminator
CHAPTER 5 PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
2. Detaching/Attaching the Pick-Up Roller
E. Cassette Feeding Module
1. Detaching the Copier from the Cassette Feeding Module
3. Detaching the Pick-Up Clutch
CHAPTER FIXING SYSTEM
I. BASIC OPERATIONS
A. Outline
CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
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B. Controlling the Fixing Heater Temperature
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Reference
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C. Controlling the Supply Power for the Fixing Heater
HTRD Supply power to heater
1. Thermistor TH1, TH2
D. Detecting Overheating at the End of the Fixing Heater
E. Protection Mechanism
2. Thermal Fuse FU1
Reference
F. Correcting Displacement of the Fixing Film
1. Outline
Fixing film
unit mm Fixing film rear front Tension roller OFF Drive roller ON
Normal ON OFF rear ON OFF ON front OFF
displacement to the rear displacement to the front
Fixing belt motor M4 Tension roller rear view
2. Controlling the Fixing Film Motor
6-10
1. Construction1
II. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
A. Fixing Assembly
6-11
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2. Detaching the Upper Fixing Unit
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er t
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y u t
i o!0
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10 Detach the tension roller !3
6-16
9 Pull out the fixing film !2toward the front
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12 Remove the E-ring !6
6-17
11 Remove the screw !4, and detach the fixing film sensor !5
CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
6-18
9 !8 !7
@2 @1
CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
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16 Remove the two screws @3, and detach the fixing film motor unit @4
5. Points to Note When Attaching the Heater Connector
4. Points to Note When Attaching the Fixing Film
6-20
Figure 6-220 rear view
6. Points to Note When Replacing the Fixing Upper Unit
7. Adjusting the Fixing Film Drive Roller Pressure
6-21
6-22
The copier enters fixing tension roller mode
8. Detaching the Lower Fixing Unit
6-23
6-24
10. Adjusting the Lower Fixing Roller Nip
6-25
6-26
a. Measuring the Nip
Reference
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B. Delivery Assembly
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EXTERNALS/AUXILIARY MECHANISMS
CHAPTER 7 EXTERNALS/AUXILIARY MECHANISMS
I. POWER SUPPLY
A. Outline
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B. Power Supply Circuit Assembly
Reference
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3. Low-Voltage Output Data Error
C. Detecting Errors in the Power Supply PCB
2. Error in the High-Voltage Output Data
4. Overcurrent in the Low-voltage Power Supply
D. Protection Mechanisms for the Power Supply Circuit
A. External Covers
II. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
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B. Control Panel
1. Detaching the Control Panel
1. Detaching the Exhaust Fan
C. Fans
7-10
1. Detaching the Main Motor Unit
D. Main Motor/Main Drive Assembly
2. Detaching the Main Drive Assembly
7-11
7-12
9 Turn the pulley i clockwise, and detach the belt o
3. Routing the Drive Belt
7-13
7-14
E. Cassette unit
1. Detaching the Pick-Up Drive Unit
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q e w q
r y r t t r
2. Detaching the Cassette Motor
7-15
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3. Detaching the Cassette Driver PCB
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1. Detaching the DC Controller PCB
2. Points to Note When Replacing the DC Controller PCB
F. DC Controller PCB
7-17
1. Detaching the Composite Power Supply PCB
G. Composite Power Supply PCB
7-18
7-19
6 Remove the three screws !0, and detach the power cord mount !1
2. Points to Note When Handling the Composite Power Supply PCB
7-20
H. AE Sensor PCB
1. Points to Note When Replacing the AE Sensor
1. Points to Note When Replacing the Intensity Sensor
I. Intensity Sensor PCB
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CHAPTER INSTALLATION
I. SELECTING THE SITE
II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE COPIER
A. Unpacking and Removing Fixings
Step
Step
B. Turning On the Copier
Step
Step
C. Checking the Images and Operations
D. Attaching the Drum Unit
Check/Remarks
E. Changing the Cassette Size
8-10
A5 R A4
8-11
R A4
8-12
8-13
III. RELOCATING THE COPIER
Direct position refers to
8-14
IV. REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT
Go through the following when replacing the drum unit
8-15
Step
8-16
Step
V. INSTALLING THE CONTROL CARD IV N
8-17
11 Connect the connector t of the Control Card IV N
8-18
10 Disconnect the copier’s dummy connector r
CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
8-19
VI. CASSETTE HEATER KIT 5 INSTALLATION PROCE- DURE
A. Unpacking
CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
B. Installation to a Cassette Feeding Module-A2/B2
8-20
8-21
Screws
8-22
6 Close the cover
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8-23
Copiers connector Molded member Copiers base plate
Cassette Feeding Module-B2
8-24
Relay harness
13 Install the copier’s rear cover
8-25
12 Install the rear cover of the cassette pedestal and all covers
CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
A. Unpacking
VII. INSTALLING THE REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE
8-26
y *Not used u *Not used
B. Installation to the Copier
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8-28
4 Connect the cable o on the copier side and the RDD’s cable
Modular Jack on the Right
8-29
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1. If the ROM IC6 !2 is not mounted, you need not mount it
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LED1 LED2 LED3
SW2-1
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11 Reset the RDD’s RAM
SW2-2
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12 After making sure that LED5 !8red has come on, set the bits on the DIP switch 2 !6on the RDD’s PCB as indicated in the table, and press the push switch 4 !7to make sure that LED5 !8red goes out, indicating that the RAM has been reset
8-35
13 Shift bit 6 of the DIP switch 2 !9on the RDD’s PCB to OFF
8-36
service station
8-37
normally
8-38
w @7 q w
CHAPTER MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
I. PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS
A. Periodically Replaced Parts
A. Copier
II. DURABLES
Lower fixing separation claw
B. Cassette Feeding Module-B2/Cassette Feeding Module-A2
III. PERIODICAL SERVICING
Perform work according to the number
clean replace lubricate adjust inspector clean
IV. SERVICING CHART
Do not use solvents or oils other than those specified
Do NOT throw the drum kits into fire it can burst or explode
V. NOTES ON DRUM KIT
Otherwise, dispose of it as nonflammable material
CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING
Guide to Troubleshooting Tables
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I MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
A. Image Adjustment Basic Procedure
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B. Periodical Servicing
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A. Image Adjustment
II. STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
10-5
Reference
10-6
2.0±1.0mm
10-7
2.5± 1.5mm
4. Adjusting the Left/Right Registration
10-8
Adjust the distance between the two shutters in the blanking assembly
5. Adjusting the Left/Right Margin No. 311 left/right margin
10-9
Shutter
positioning
6. Adjusting the Scanning Lamp Intensity
10-10
Reference
7. AE Adjustment
10-11
10-12
Figure 10-210 DC Controller PCB
VR391
10-13
2 Press 2 on the keypad The copier indicates ‘302’
service mode causes
10-14
After adjustment with
causes the AE copies
1. Routing the Scanner Drive Cable
B. Exposure System
10-15
10-16
10-17
3. Adjusting the Scanner Cable Tension
4. Assembling the Mirror Positioning Tool
Position B Longest pin
1~5mm
10-18
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60mm
10-19
Figure 10-220 front view
Reference
6. Positioning the Change Solenoid
10-20
Figure 10-223a
C. Image Formation System
1. Positioning the Blank Shutter Solenoid
Figure 10-223b
3. Positioning the Solenoid for the Primary Charging Roller
2. Routing the Blank Shutter Cable
10-22
Attach the spring to the outside of the sides shutter
5. Attaching the Drum Heater
4. After Replacing the Drum Unit
10-23
10-24
9 Connect the connector y as shown in Figure
2. Orientation of the Multifeeder Pick-Up Roller
D. Pick-Up/Feeding System
1. Orientation of the Pick-Up Roller
10-25
3. Positioning the Paper Guide Plate Cam multifeeder
10-26
E. Fixing System
2. Points to Note When Attaching the Heater Connector
10-27
Figure 10-236 rear view
3. Adjusting the Fixing Film Drive Roller Pressure
10-28
4. Points to Note after Replacing the Fixing Upper Unit
10-29
10-30
5. Adjusting the Nip
Reference
7. Storing the Fixing Heater Resistance
6. Routing the Drive Belt
10-31
10-32
8. Setting the Fixing Heater Temperature Control Value
Figure 10-240 Heater Stay Side Plate rear
8-1 When Replacing the Fixing Upper Unit
Example
10-33
10-34
10 Enter ‘4’ using the keypad, and set the copy count
2. Clearing the Back-Up RAM
F. Electrical
1. After Replacing the PCB
10-35
Reference
3. Checking the Photointerrupters
10-36
Reference
a. Copier
10-37
Service mode
by hand while
10-38
Service mode
10-39
b. Cassette Feeding Unit
10-40
Name
10-41
Name
10-42
Name
Clear Clears settings
4. Adjusting the Multifeeder Paper Width Sensor
10-43
Reference
10-44
5. Setting the Paper Size for the Universal Cassette
Government-R
1. Site Environment
III. TROUBLESHOOTING IMAGE FAULTS
A. Initial Checks
2. Checking the Originals
5. Others
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B. SAMPLES OF IMAGE FAULTS
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1. The copy is too light half-tone only
C. Troubleshooting Faulty Images
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3. The copy is too light overall, extremely
2. The copy is too light black solid also
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10-51
Cause
5. The copy has uneven density front too light
4. The copy has uneven density front too dark
10-52
6. The copy is foggy overall
10-53
9. The copy has black lines vertical, fine
7. The copy is foggy vertical
8. The copy has black lines vertical thick fuzzy lines
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11. The copy has white lines vertical
10. The copy has white spot vertical
10-55
12. The copy has white spots horizontal
10-56
13. The back of the copy is soiled
10-57
15, 16, 17 The leading edge of the copy is displaced
14. The copy has a fixing fault
10-58
18. The copy has a blurred image
10-59
10-60
19. The copy is foggy horizontal
Developing assembly spacer
20. The copy has poor sharpness
10-61
22. The copy is solid black
21. The copy is blank
10-62
E000
IV. TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS
A. Troubleshooting Malfunctions
10-63
E002, E003
E001
10-64
E007
E004
10-65
E030
E010
10-66
9. E202 keys on control panel invalidated
E064
10-67
12. E240
10. E210
11. E220
10-68
15. E803
13. E261
14. E710, E711, E712, E717
10-69
16. AC power supply is absent
10-70
Connector
17. DC power supply is absent
10-71
Pin No
19. The photosensitive drum fails to rotate
18. The blank shutter fails to move
10-72
21. The pick-up operation from the multifeeder fails
20. The pick-up operation fails from cassette
10-73
23. The registration roller fails to rotate
22. The scanner fails to move forward/in reverse
10-74
25. The lens fails to move
24. The scanning lamp fails to turn on
10-75
27. The pre-exposure lamp fails to turn on
28. The add paper indicator fails to turn off
26. The fixing heater fails to operate
10-76
29 The jam message fails to turn off
10-77
A. Jams copy paper
V. TROUBLESHOOTING FEEDING PROBLEMS
10-78
1. Pick-Up Assembly
10-79
Fixing/Delivery Assembly
2. Separation/Feeding Assembly
Delivery
2. Wrinkling
B. Feeding Faults
1. Double feeding
10-81
10-82
VI ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
A. Sensors
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10-83
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B. Clutches, Solenoids, and Switches
10-84
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10-85
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C. Motors, Heaters, and Lamps
10-86
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10-87
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D. PCBs
10-88
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10-89
Name
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E. Cassette Feeding Module - A2
10-90
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10-91
Photointerrupter
1. DC controller PCB
F. Variable Resistors VR and Check Pins by PCB
10-92
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2. Composite power supply PCB
10-93
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1. Activating Service Mode
VII. SERVICE MODE
B. Using Service Mode
10-94
5. Using Operation/Inspection Mode
2. Selecting a Service Mode
4. Using Adjustment Mode 3 and Specification Mode
6. Clearing Stored Error Code
7. Recording on the Service Mode Label
10-96
C. Control Display Mode
10-97
10-98
No. 101 Jam Location Indicator
Press 2 on the keypad and the AE key to activate I/O display mode
D. I/O Mode
10-99
To clear an item, press the Clear key
LED copy count indicator from 201 to
10-100
No. 201/202/203/204 Port C Digital Display
10-101
Port H Display
Leading edge margin adjustment for
E. Adjustment Mode
10-102
right face in page separation timing
10-103
Description
10-104
Description
F. Operation/Inspection Mode
10-105
10-106
Description
G. Specification Settings Mode
10-107
H. Counter Mode
10-108
E002
E000
E001
VIII. SELF DIAGNOSIS A. Copier
E007
E003
E004
E010
E240
E210
E220
E261
10-112
Clearing an Error Code back-up data
E404
E400
E402
E411
E500
C. Self Diagnosis sorter
10-114
E510
10-115
When an E code is indicated
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APPENDIX
A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
A4, 2 copies, Direct, from copier cassette
B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS
1. Signals and Abbreviations
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C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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D. SPECIAL TOOLS
E. SOLVENTS/OILS
CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 MAY 1997
Prepared by
5-1, Hakusan 7-chome, Toride-shi, Ibaraki 302 Japan
PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIMÉ AU JAPON
This publication is printed on 70% reprocessed paper
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