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3 1 Symbols Used4 2 Outline of the Manual8 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONCHAPTER 2 MAIN CONTROLLER 9 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION11 1 Specifications19 2 Names of Parts23 3 System Configuration29 1 Basic Construction35 2 Digital Image Processing39 3 Soft Counters43 4 Controlling the Power Supply4.2 Power Supply Modes 4.3 Standby Mode (normal operation) 4.4 Sleep Mode 1 45 4.5 Sleep Mode 24.5.1 Shift from Standby Mode to Sleep Mode 2 4.5.2 Shift from Sleep Mode 2 to Standby Mode 4.5.3 Shift from Sleep Mode 2 to Sleep Mode 1 4.6 Turning Off the PowerCHAPTER 2 MAIN CONTROLLER 2-18 S 46 5 New Functions50 1 Selecting the Site of Installation52 2 Unpacking and Installation70 3 Relocating the Machine72 4 Installing the Card Reader-C175 5 Installing the Document Tray-D276 6 Replacing the Drum Unit81 CHAPTER 1 BASIC OPERATIONCHAPTER 2 ORIGINAL EXPOSURE SYSTEM 82 CHAPTER 3 IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM84 1 Outline of Electrical Circuitry1.2 Reader Controller PCB 85 2 Basic Sequence of Operations2.1 Basic Sequence of Operations at Power-On 2.2 Basic Sequence of Operations in Book Mode 86 3 Inputs to and Outputs from the Major PCBs93 2 Scanner Drive System96 3 Controlling the Scanning Lamp (LA2)98 4 Detecting the Size of Originals116 2 Analog Image Processing118 3 Digital Image Processing123 4 Disassembly and Assembly132 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONSCHAPTER 3 LASER EXPOSURE SYSTEM CHAPTER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM 134 CHAPTER 5 PICKUP/FEEDING SYSTEM135 CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM136 CHAPTER 7 EXTERNALS AND CONTROLS137 CHAPTER 8 PAPER DECK-L1138 CHAPTER 9 CASSETTE FEEDING UNIT-W1139 CHAPTER 10 INNER 2WAY TRAY-A1CHAPTER 11 ENVELOPE FEEDER ATTACHMENT-B1 141 1 Safety145 2 Image Formation System148 1 Basic Operations157 2 Generating Sync Signals159 3 Laser Driver Circuit3.1 Controlling the Laser UnitCHAPTER 3 LASER EXPOSURE SYSTEM 160 3-6 PF03-301-01 161 4 Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor165 1 Outline of Processes168 2 Controlling the Primary Charging Roller Bias173 3 Controlling the Transfer Charging Roller Bias178 4 Controlling the Separation Static Eliminator BiasPW-CPU DC controller PCB F04-401-01 Composite power supply PCB 4-16 P 180 5 Controlling the Transfer Guide BiasF04-501-01 5.1 Transfer Guide Bias 181 6 Primary Charging Roller Cleaning Mechanism182 7 Developing Assembly186 8 Drum Cleaner190 9 Disassembly and Assembly202 A A203 9.6 Removing the Paper Lint9.6.1 Removing the Paper Lint 9.6.2 When Removing the Paper Lint 204 9.7 Waste Toner Case207 1.1 Specifications and ConstructionT05-101-01 T05-101-01 shows the major functions and the construction of the pickup/feeding system: 5-2 P 208 1.2 Arrangement of RollersF05-101-01 The following rollers are mainly used to move paper: 209 1.3 Arrangement of Motors, Clutches, and Solenoids210 1.4 Arrangement of SensorsT05-102-01 F05-103-01 The following sensors are used to monitor the movement of paper: 211 2.1 Sequence of Operations (jam detection)214 3 Pickup Assembly230 4 Identifying the Size of Paper233 5 Multifeeder235 6 Controlling the Registration Roller6.1 Outline 6.2 Control System 236 7 Double-Sided Printing241 8 Controlling the Pickup Assembly MotorF05-801-01 8.1 Pickup Assembly Motor 242 9 Disassembly and Assembly264 2 Fixing Drive System266 3 Controlling the Fixing Temperature271 4 Disassembly and Assembly279 1 Control Panel280 2 Fans2.1 Arrangement, Functions, and Error Codes 282 2.2 OperationF07-202-02 2.2.1 2-Speed Control 2.2.2 Sequence of Operations 283 3 Power Supply289 4 Others317 3 Disassembly and Assembly350 3 Pickup AssemblyF09-301-01 3.1 Pickup Control System 352 4 Identifying the Size of Paper363 1 Specifications365 2 Outline372 3 Disassembly and Assembly378 1 Envelope Feeder Attachment-B1384 5 Making Adjustments388 CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONIMAGE ADJUSTMENT BASIC PROCEDURE CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS 389 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING IMAGE FAULTS/ MALFUNCTIONS391 CHAPTER 5 SURVICE MODE392 CHAPTER 6 SELF DIAGNOSISCHAPTER 7 UPGRADING APPENDIX 394 1 Periodically Replaced Parts395 2 Consumables and Durables2.1 Checking the Time of Replacement 2.2 Reader Unit 2.3 Printer Unit 396 2.4 Side Paper Deck 2.5 Cassette Feeding Unit 2.6 Inner 2-Way Tray-A1 397 3 Periodical Servicing Procedure399 4 Scheduled Servicing ChartT01-401-01 Do not use solvents or oils not indicated herein. 4.1 Reader Unit 400 4.2 Printer UnitCHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 1-8 T 401 5 Points to Note for Scheduled Servicing402 6 Cleaning the Bottom of the Developing Assembly6.1 Cleaning the Bottom of the Developing Assembly404 2-1 TCHAPTER 2 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT BASIC PROCEDUREMaking Initial Checks1 2Checking the Scanner Side 405 2-2 TCHAPTER 2 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT BASIC PROCEDURE3Checking the Printer Side (1/3) 4Checking the Printer Side (2/3) 5Checking the Printer Side (3/3) 407 1 Image Adjustments412 2 Scanning System3 Image Formation System3.1 Positioning the Developing Assembly Magnetic Seal 3.2 Mounting the Developing Assembly Blade 419 A A420 3.3 Removing the Paper Lint421 3.4 Cleaning the Waste Toner Case422 4 Fixing System4.1 Mounting the Locking Cam Unit 423 5 Paper Deck429 6 Cassette Feeding Unit-W16.1 Mounting the Pedestal Main Motor 430 7 Envelope Feeder Attachment434 1 Making Initial Checks1.1 Checking the Site of Installation 1.2 Checking the Originals 1.3 Checking the ADF Platen, Copyboard cover, and Copyboard glass (standard white plate) 436 1.9 Others439 3 Troubleshooting Image Faults460 4 Troubleshooting Malfunctions473 5 Troubleshooting Feeding Faults478 6 Outline of Electrical Components515 1 Outline of Service Mode520 2 DISPLAY Control Display Mode534 3 I/O, I/O Display mode558 4 ADJUST Adjustment Mode575 5 FUNCTION Operation/Inspection Mode596 6 OPTION Machine Settings Mode6.1 COPIER 597 BODYMODEL-SZ FIX-CLN FIX-TEMP HUM-SW 598 SCANSLCT TRANS-SW PRIAC-SW SENS-CNF 599 CONFIG SHARP COTDPC-D DF-BLINE FIX-SMR DECRL-FN TR-CLN FAN-EXTN 600 USER606 CST5-93 T COPIER>OPTION>CST 607 ENV1 T05-601-02 Settings 21: COM10, 22: ISO-B5, 23: Monarch, 24: ISO-C5, 25: DL, 26: No. 4 ENV2 Settings 21: COM10, 22: ISO-B5, 23: Monarch, 24: ISO-C5, 25: DL, 26: No. 4 Codes and Paper Names 608 ACCINT-FACE 609 6.2 FEEDER6.3 SORTER 610 6.4 BOARD611 7 TEST Test Print Mode612 PGTYPE TXPH PG-PICK Type Input Numbers and Test Prints 613 NETWORKPING NETWORK 1/ 1 READY PING 615 8 COUNTER Counter Mode620 1 Self Diagnosis622 E000623 E001624 E002E003 625 E007626 E010627 E014628 E019629 E032630 E051631 E064632 E100633 E110634 E202E204 635 E220E225 636 E240E243 637 E248E261 638 E302639 E315 640 E601641 E602E604 E605 642 E606E674 643 E677644 E710645 E711646 E712647 E713648 E716E717 649 E719E732 650 E733E737 651 E740E741 652 E743E744 653 E803654 E805 655 E901656 E420E421 E4221.3 Saddle Finisher-G1 Error Codes1.3.1 Error Code of the Finisher Unit 657 E501E505 E510 658 E514E530 E531 E532 659 E537E540 E577 660 E590E592 E593 661 E5F11.4 Finisher-J1 Error Codes 662 E500E514 E530 663 E531E537 E577 664 E580E585666 1 Upgrading699 2 Backing Up Data714 A. General Timing ChartGeneral Timing Chart (printer unit) A4, 2 sheets, Single-sided, Direct, Cassette (reversal delivery) A-2 715 General Timing Chart (reader unit w/ ADF)ADF Reader Unit ADF Reader Unit A4, 1 sheet, Double-sided, Direct A4, 2 sheets, Signal-sided, Direct A-3 716 B. General Circuit DiagramCounter PCB From FAX Unit Control Panel PCB Reader controller PCBM L K J I H G F E D C B N M L K J I H G F E D C B A 12345678912 11131415161718192021 10 12345678912 11131415161718192021 10 Composite power supply PCB Main power supply PCBDC controller PCBPickup PCB CCD PCBInverter PCB Main controller PCB (1/2) <U1000> Software ID PCB Main controller PCB (2/2) <U1000> HDD (2.5INCH) 717 C. Side Paper Deck-L1 General Circuit DiagramA-513 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H Side deck drier PCB A-6 718 D. 2-Cassette Feeding Unit-W1 General Circuit Diagram720 F. List of Special ToolsThe following special tools will be needed in addition to the standard tools set: A-10 722 G.List of Solvents/Oils
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PS/PCL Printer Guide PS/PCL Printer GuideSeries PS/PCL Printer Guide Series2 About the Manuals for the Machine 3 How This Manual Is Organized 4 PREFACECAUTION: Copyright 2001 by Canon, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 About TrademarksAbout Abbreviations Trademark Credits License Notice 6 Safety Information 7 Table of ContentsChapter 2 Menu Functions and Operation Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Machine 8 Chapter 3 Printer Settings Menu Functions and Operation 9 Chapter 4 Report Settings Menu Chapter 6 Appendix Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 10 How to Use This Manual NOTE IMPORTANT CAUTION WARNING Keys Used in This Manual Symbols Used in This Manual 11 Displays Used in This ManualPress this key for operation. Illustrations Used in This Manual Place the original, then press [Special Features]. 13 What the Machine Can DoAdditional Functions Screen 15 Before You Start Using the Machine33 Printer Settings Menu Functions and Operation34 3. Printer Settings Menu Functions and Operation35 Settings MenuThe bold values indicate the default settings. Copies 1-2000 2-Sided Printing On, Off 37 Default Paper TypePaper Size Override On, Off 39 Layout Binding Long Edge, Short Edge40 Margin -30.0 - 0.0 - +30.0 mm (in increments of 0.5 mm)[ + ] [ - ][0mm] Center Center Center 3-10 Offset X Offset Y -50.0 - 0.0 - +50.0 mm (in increments of 0.5 mm) 42 DEFABC ABC DEF43 Auto Continue On, OffJob Securing Time 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours 44 Timeout Timeout (5 - 15 - 300 s), OffPrint After Completing RIP On, Off 48 Punch None, Top, Bottom, Left, Right49 Booklet On, Off50 Saddle Stitch On, OffNumber of sheets in each booklet Max. number of copies that can be printed 51 Transparency Inter- leavingNone, Blank, Printed Personality Auto, PS, PCL Initialize 52 PCL/PS Settings55 Utility MenuThis section explains the Utility Menu function. Reset Printer 58 PCL Menu59 PS Menu (Printer Kit-C1 Only)61 Troubleshooting69 Appendix70 Some Basic Facts About FontsAttributes of Fonts What Is a Font? 71 Helvetica ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Times ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Courier ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 72 Point size 73 Pitch (cpi) Character Width (Fix and PS) 74 Orientation 75 Symbol Set 76 Bit-mapped Fonts and Scalable FontsBit-mapped Fonts 77 Scalable Fonts 6-10 * Support the euro symbol. 78 Standard Scalable Fonts (PCL) Bar Code Fonts (PCL) OCR Sets Fonts (PCL) 6-11 * Support the euro symbol. 79 The following symbol sets are included with the machine. PS Fonts (Printer Kit-C1 Only) Symbol Sets (For Scalable Typefaces Only) 82 Checking the Font Lists for Available Fonts 122 Conguration Page Sample124 Specications125 Index
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