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INTRODUCTION
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
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CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
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CHAPTER 5 PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
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CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
CHAPTER 7
EXTERNALS/AUXILIARY MECHANISMS
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CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING
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APPENDIX
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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I. FEATURES
II. SPECIFICATIONS
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4. Others
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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III. NAMES OF PARTS
Figure 1-302
A. External View
Figure 1-301
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B. Cross Section
Figure 1-303
1. Copier
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
IV. OPERATING THE MACHINE
A. Control Panel
Figure 1-401
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Table 1-402
B. User Mode
U00 U01 U02 U03 U04 U05 U06 U07 U08
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U09 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14*
V. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (BY THE USER)
VI. POINTS TO NOTE (BY THE USER)
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Figure 1-701
VII.IMAGE FORMATION
The copier is constructed as shown in Figure 1-701.
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CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
Process speed 105 mm/s
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I. BASIC MECHANISMS
Figure 2-101
A. Functional Construction
B. Outline of the Electrical Circuitry
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Figure 2-102
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C. Basic Sequence of Operations
Figure 2-103
1. Basic Sequence of Operations at Power-On
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Table 2-101
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2. Basic Sequence of Operations at Copy Start
Figure 2-104
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Table 2-102
image to the photosensitive
D. Main Motor (M1) Control Circuitry
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E. Inputs to the DC Controller
Figure 2-106
1. Inputs to the DC Controller (1/3)
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2. Inputs to the DC Controller (2/3)
Figure 2-107
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3. Inputs to the DC Controller (3/3)
Figure 2-108
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F. Outputs from the DC Controller
Figure 2-109
1. Outputs from the DC Controller (1/4)
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2. Outputs from the DC Controller (2/4)
Figure 2-110
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3. Outputs from the DC Controller (3/4)
Figure 2-111
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4. Outputs from the DC Controller (4/4)
Figure 2-112
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G. Inputs to and Outputs from Accessories (1/1)
AS_TXD
ST-TXD
ST-RXD
DF-TXD
CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM
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A. Changing the Reproduction Ratio
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II. LENS DRIVE SYSTEM
A. Driving the Lens
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CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM
Figure 3-202
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III. SCANNER DRIVE SYSTEM
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B. Scanner Motor Control Circuit
Table 3-301
Figure 3-302
C. Relationship between Scanner Sensor and Signals
D. Basic Sequence of Operations (scanner)
E. Scanner Movement in Page Separation Mode
IV. OTHERS
A. Detecting the Original Size
V. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
A. Scanner Drive Assembly
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B. Lens Drive Assembly
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CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
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I. OUTLINE OF THE PROCESSES
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B. Basic Sequence of Operations (image formation system)
Figure 4-102
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CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM
Figure 4-103
C. Controlling the Intensity of the Scanning Lamp
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D. Controlling the Primary/Transfer Bias
E. Controlling the Developing/Separation Static Eliminator Bias
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Table 4-102
F. Controlling the Blank Exposure Lamp
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II. DEVELOPING ASSEMBLY/DRUM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
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B. Detecting and Controlling the Level of Toner
C. Monitoring the Waste Toner Feeding Screw
D. Monitoring the Waste Toner Box
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E. Control by the Cleaner Thermistor
F. Auto Density Adjustment (AE)
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III. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
A. Scanning Lamp Assembly
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B. Exposure Assembly
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C. Drum Unit
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D. Primary Charging
E. Transfer Charging
F. Charging Wire
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G. Developing Assembly
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CHAPTER 5 PICK-UP/FEEDING SYSTEM
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II. PICK-UP FROM THE CASSETTE
A. Pick-Up Operation
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B. Sequence of Operations (pick-up/feeding)
Figure 5-202
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C. Operation of the Cassette Lifter
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D. Detecting the Size of the Cassette
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III. PICK-UP FROM THE MULTIFEEDER
A. Pick-Up Operation
B. Detecting the Size of Paper in the Multifeeder
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C. Sequence of Operations (pick-up from multifeeder)
Figure 5-303
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IV. CONTROLLING THE REGISTRATION CLUTCH
V. DETECTING JAMS
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B. Sequence of Operations (jam detection)
Figure 5-503
1. Registration Delay Jam
Figure 5-502 2. Registration Stationary Jam
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3. Delivery Delay Jam
Figure 5-505
Figure 5-504 4. Delivery Stationary Jam
VI. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
A. Pick-Up Assembly
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B. Multifeeder Assembly
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C. Registration Roller
D. Cassette Assembly
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CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
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CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM
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B. Controlling the Fixing Temperature
Table 6-103
Table 6-101 257 mm > Paper Width > 216 mm
Table 6-102 216 mm > Paper Width > 182 mm
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182 mm > Paper Width
Figure 6-102
Table 6-104
From Power-On to End of Copying
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Power Save Key ON or Auto-Power OFF
Figure 6-103
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C. Error Detection Circuit
Figure 6-104
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II. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
A. Fixing Assembly
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B. Delivery Assembly
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CHAPTER 7 EXTERNALS/AUXILIARY MECHANISMS
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I. FANS
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CHAPTER 7 EXTERNALS/AUXILIARY MECHANISMS
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II. POWER SUPPLY
Power supply PCB
Figure 7-201
A. Outline of Power Supply
Figure 7-201 is a block diagram showing distribution of power inside the machine.
B. Power Supply Circuitry
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C. Protection Mechanisms of the Power Supply Circuitry
III. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
A. External Covers
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B. Control Panel
C. Copyboard Glass
D. Fans
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E. Counter Assembly
F. Main Motor Assembly
G. DC Controller PCB
H. Removing the Power Supply PCB
I. Removing the High-Voltage Power Supply PCB
J. Lamp Regulator PCB
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CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
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I. SELECTING THE SITE
II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
A. Unpacking
B. Removing the Metal Fixings
C. Mounting the Drum Unit
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D. Cleaning the Parts and Making Checks
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E. Checking the Images/Operations and User Mode
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F. Supplying Toner
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III. RELOCATING THE MACHINE
IV. INST ALLING THE CONTROL CARD IV N
V. INSTALLING THE REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE II
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CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
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Figure 8-511
Table 8-502
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CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION
Figure 8-513
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[18]
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VI. INSTALLING THE ACCESSORY COUNTER
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VII.INSTALLING THE ACCESSORY HEATER
A. Installing the Heater Switch
B. Mounting the Cassette/ Drum Heater
C. Installing the Mirror Heater
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I. PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS
A. Copier
II. CONSUMABLES AND DURABLES
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III. SCHEDULED SERVICING CHART
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IV. SCHEDULED SERVICING TABLE
CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
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CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING
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I. GUIDE TO TROUBLESHOOTING TABLES
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The instruction Measure the voltage between J109-1 (+) and J109-2 (-) on the DC
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Pre-Checks Density Slope Adjustment Solid Black Density Adjustment Optimum Exposure Adjustment
A. Image Adjustment Basic Procedure
Non-AE, Copy Density at 5
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B. Points to Note for Scheduled Servicing
II. STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
A. Mechanical
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B. Exposure System
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C. Image Formation System
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D. Pick-Up/Feeding System
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E. Fixing System
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F. Electrical System
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III. IMAGE FAULTS
A. Initial Checks
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C. Troubleshooting Image Faults
1. The copy is too light. (halftone area only)
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4. The copy has uneven density. (front side dark) 5. The copy has uneven density. (front side light)
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6. The copy is foggy. (overall)
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7. The copy is foggy. (vertical) 8. The copy has black lines. (vertical, fuzzy, thick)
9. The copy has black lines. (vertical, thin)
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10.The copy has white spots. (vertical) 11.The copy has white lines. (vertical)
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12.The copy has white spots. (vertical)
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13.The back of the copy is soiled.
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14.The copy has faulty fixing.
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15. 16.The copy has a displaced leading edge. 17.
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18.The copy has a blurred image.
19.The copy is foggy. (horizontally)
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20.The copy has poor sharpness.
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21.The copy is blank.
22.The copy is solid black.
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IV. TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS
1. E000
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2. E001
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3. E002/E003
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4. E004
5. E010
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6. E013
7. E030
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8. E031
9. E202 (The keys on the control panel fail to operate.)
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10.E208
11.E210
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12.E220
13.E261
14.E710/E711
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15.E712
16.E717
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17.E800
19.E821
18.E805
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20.AC power is absent.
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21.DC power supply is absent.
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22.The scanner fails to move.
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23.The lens fails to move.
24.The mirror fails to move.
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25.The scanning lamp fails to turn on.
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26.The pre-exposure lamp fails to turn on.
27.The blank exposure lamp fails to turn on.
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28.Pick-up fails. (cassette)
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29.Pick-up operation fails. (multifeeder)
30.The registration roller fails to rotate.
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31.The fixing heater fails to turn on.
32.The Add Toner indicator does not flash/turn on.
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33.The Add Toner indicator fails to turn off.
34.The Waste Toner Box Full indicator fails to flash/turn on.
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35.The Waste Toner Box Full indicator fails to turn off.
36.The Add Paper indicator fails to flash.
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37.The Add Paper indicator fails to turn off.
38.The Jam indicator fails to flash.
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39.The Jam indicator fails to turn off.
40.The Set Control Card indicator fails to turn on.
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41.The Set Control Card indicator fails to turn off.
V. TROUBLESHOOTING FEEDING PROBLEMS
A. Copy Jams
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1. Pick-Up/Feeding Assembly
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2. Fixing/Delivery Assembly
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B. Faulty Feeding
1. Double Feeding
2. Wrinkles
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VI. ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRICAL PARTS
Figure 10-601
A. Sensors and Switches
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Table 10-601
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Figure 10-602
B. Motors, Fans, Clutches, and Solenoids
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Table 10-602
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Figure 10-603
C. Heaters, Lamps, and Others
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CNT
Table 10-603
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D. PCBs
Table 10-604
Figure 10-604
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E. Variable Resistors, Light-Emitting Diodes, and Check Pins by PCB
Figure 10-605
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Table 10-605
Table 10-606
Table 10-607
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Table 10-608
Table 10-609
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2. Power Supply PCB
3. Lamp Regulator PCB
Figure 10-607
Figure 10-606
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4. High-Voltage Power Supply PCB
Figure 10-608
VII. SERVICE MODE
B. Using Service Mode
C. Using Adjust Mode and Function Mode
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D. Display Mode [1]
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Table 10-702
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Guide to Sorter Tray Warning (No. 122)
Table 10-708
Table 10-706
Overstacking DescriptionCode
E. I/O Display Mode [2]
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Guide to Nos. 202, 203, 204, 205, 219, 220, 222, and 223
Table 10-709a
Figure 10-702
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Table 10-709b
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Table 10-709c
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F. Adjust Mode [3]
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G. Function Mode [4]
To stop an item, use the Stop key. To clear an item, use the Clear key.
Be sure that the copier is in standby state when executing any item.
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H. Option Mode [5]
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Paper Sizes Available under No. 505/506
Table 10-710
I. Counter Mode [6]
J. Application Mode [7]
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VIII. SELF DIAGNOSIS
E003
E004
E000
E001 E002
E010
E030
E220
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E013 E031 (E202)
E710
E805
E711 E712 E717 E800 E821
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B. ADF
E400
E401 E402 E403 E404 E431
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A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
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B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS
1. Signals
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C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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D. SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
APPENDIX
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E. SOLVENTS AND OILS