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Cb Communication Error
Symbol Name
Maintenance
System Configuration
1 S1 Auto Reset
Connectors Layout
Disassembly and Cleaning
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DWG.NO.
0820-0004-58A
TITLE
WIRING DIAGRAM 2/4
MODEL
MS 6000
VOLTAGE
AC100V/120V/220-240V
DATE ISSUED
Jan. 2001
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Contents
2400DSV
Preface
Contents
Disassembly and Cleaning
Mechanical and Electrical
Function Mode and Adjustment
Precautions Overview Function Mode List
Mode Operations
Handling of P.W.Boards
SE The print function at the time of Toner Empty detection
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for malfunction 113
Image Troubleshooting 117
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Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service
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Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service
Avoid Direct Exposure To Beam
Other Precautions
Used Batteries Precautions
Vorsicht
Installation Environment
Usage Environment
Installing The Power Supply
Installation Space
Specifications
1 MS
General Information
2 MS 6000 & MSP3000 Printer System
System Configuration
Connection Mode
Parts Identification
Component Layout
Electrical Components Layout
Symbol Name
PWB-D PWB-F
Symbol Name Function
Electrical Parts Function
PC I/F Board Communicates with the Personal Computer Machine
Connectors Layout
PJ3F 2P
Electrical Service Parts on P.W.Boards
2 I/F Board PWB-EE
RSW1 .. For Scsi ID setting
3 I/F Board PWB-SS
Explanation of Control Panel
Control Panel Basic Output
Selection
Masking
When this lamp is lit
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Manual Masking → OFF
Itive for print production
Display Contents Unit
Tion set to ON, the previous setting remains valid
Control Panel Shift Function Output
Correction
Maximum level
Image Processing
Screen Image → Print Image Explanation
General Information
Illumination Mechanism
Projection Lamp LA1
OFF
Projection Lamp Voltage Control Circuit
Thermostat TS1
Condenser Lens
Projection Lens
Auto Image Rotating Motor M5 Control Circuit
Image Rotation
Prism Rotation
Optical Section
Reader Path
Scan Path
Scan Table Drive Mechanism
Scan Mirror Motion Control
Mirror Scan Motor M1 Control Circuit
DC24V
CCD Section
Image Bus
CCD PWB-A PWB-BB
Mechanical and Electrical Converts the output resolution
PWB-EE
Requirements for Auto Masking
Auto Masking
Masking Area Detection
17mm or more
10mm or more
Auto Image Skew Correction
Requirements for Auto Skew Correction
J K
Manual Frame Masking
2 to 1 Printing Function
Operation
Identification Marks
Precautions
Precautions for Disassembly and Cleaning
Precautions regarding transportation and storage
Precautions when replacing PWBs
Precautions when checking PWBs
Handling of P.W.Boards
Details of readjustments needed when parts are replaced
Maintenance and Inspection
Preventive Maintenance Schedule List
Disassembly and Cleaning Procedure
Removal of the Outer Covers
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Replacing of the Projection Lamp
Cleaning of the Projection Lamp
Cleaning of the Condenser Lens and Mirrors
Cleaning of the each Mirrors
Cleaning of the CCD Filter
Removal of the CCD Assy
Loosen the four screws
Removal of the Power Unit
PWB-BB
Replacing the Fuse of the Power Unit
Replacing Scan Motor bushing and friction plate
Replacing the Main Fuse
Exchanging the Oscillator Chip
Reinstall all the covers
Function Mode and Adjustment
Overview
Function Mode List
Mode Setting Function
Mode Setting Function
Mode Setting Function
Mode machine operation checks
About the Function Mode Setting Label
Execution method in F and b mode except F4, F8 and b6
Operation of the Function Mode
Entering the Function Mode
Leaving the Function Mode
Execution method in F and b mode F4, F8 and b6
Execution method in S, y and o mode
Mode Operations
1 S1 Auto Reset
2 S2 Auto Power Save
4 S4 Coin Vender / Foot Switch Setting
7 S7 Machine ID Printing
5 S5 Fine Mode Setting
6 S6 Paper Tray feed size MSP 3000 Printer
SA Posi Contrast Adjustment
8 S8 Cycle print mode
9 S9 Nega Contrast Adjustment
Sb Scan Table Stop Position Adjustment Scan Position
SC Scan Table Stop Position Adjustment Reader Position
Sd Auto image rotation 90 degree rotation function
SE The print function at the time of Toner Empty detection
3 y5 Memo Image Masking
1 y2 Auto Paper Source Switching
2 y3 Auto Film Format Select Print
4 y6 Prescan Operation
5 y7 Auto Skew Correction Retain
Yb Magnification Warning Display
YC Print Reserve Function
2 o2 N-P Auto Exposure Coarse Adjustment
1 o1 Inch/Metric Select
3 o3 P-P Auto Exposure Coarse Adjustment
4 o4 Scan Speed Adjustment
5 o5 Adjustment of the image area Lengthwise Position
6 o6 Adjustment of the Top and Bottom Frame Black Band Width
7 o7 Adjustment of the Right and Left Frame Black Band Width
Ob Vender/Model Name Setting
8 o8 Projection lamp burn out detection L2 setting
OA Host Driver Setting
1 F1 ROM Version Check
2 F2 Scan Counter
3 F3 Print Counter
4 F4 Counter Clear
7 F7 Projection Lamp Voltage Adjustment
8 F8 Reset the Setting Data
PU2
3 b3 For Factory use
1 b1 Checking the Scan Table Unit Function
2 b2 Scanning mirror operation check
4 b4 Prism rotation operation check
5 b5 Single scan operation check
6 b6 Shading Correction
7 b7 Test Print Function
8 b8 For Factory use
Troubleshooting
How to Use This Section
Malfunction Indications
Malfunction Detection Timing
1 L2 Projection Lamp malfunction
2 C1 Scan Unit Drive malfunction
3 C2 Scan Mirror Drive malfunction
Cb Communication Error
4 C3 Shading Correction malfunction
5 C4 Cooling Fan Motor malfunction
CL Printer Clock malfunction
Troubleshooting for malfunction code
↓OK
Replace M3
Reinstall the Oscillator
Projection Lamp does not Light Up
Troubleshooting for malfunction
No Power
Electrical Components Check
8 PU1 Power Unit
10 S1 Power Switch
6 PC3 Reader Position Sensor
7 PC4 Scan Position Sensor
11 S201 Interlock Switch
12 TS1 Thermostat
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