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CHAPTER 9 

MAINTENANCE MODE 

Describes the maintenance mode which is exclusively designed for the purpose of checks, settings 
and adjustments of the machine using the keys on the control panel. 

In the maintenance mode, you can update memory (EEPROM: electrically erasable programmable 
read-only memory) contents for optimizing the drive conditions of the head/carriage unit or the 
paper feed roller and paper ejection roller in the engine unit, if those units have been replaced, or 
for setting the CIS scanner area, for example. You can also customize the EEPROM according to 
the shipment destination of the machine concerned. In addition, you can perform operational checks 
of the LCD, control panel PCB or sensors, perform a print test, display the log information or error 
codes, and modify firmware switches (WSW). 

For models with a cordless handset, the maintenance functions dedicated to cordless handsets are 
provided. 

Appendix 1 

Reading Labels 

Shows the location of labels put on some parts and describes the coding information for serial 
number, property data, and manufacturing information. 

Appendix 2 

Firmware Installation

 

Provides instructions on how to change firmware stored in the flash ROM on the main PCB or load 
firmware to a new main PCB from the host PC. 

Appendix 3 

EEPROM Customizing Codes 

Provides instructions on how to set up the EEPROM customizing codes for the various preferences 
exclusively designed for each destination. The specified customizing code is stored in the EEPROM 
mounted on the main PCB. If the main PCB is replaced, therefore, you need to set up the proper 
customizing code with the machine in the maintenance mode. 

Customizing codes customize firmware for individual models, enabling the common firmware to be 
used for various models. 

Appendix 4 

Firmware Switches (WSW) 

Describes the functions of the firmware switches, which can be divided into two groups: one is for 
customizing preferences designed for the shipping destination (as described in 

Appendix 3

) and the 

other is for modifying preferences that match the machine to the environmental conditions. Use the 
latter group if the machine malfunctions due to mismatching. 

Appendix 5 

Wiring Diagrams 

Provides the wiring diagrams that help you understand the connections between PCBs. 

Appendix 6 

Circuit Diagrams 

Provides the circuit diagrams of the MJ PCB and power supply PCB. 

Appendix 7 

Deletion of Personal Information 

Provides instructions on how to delete personal information recorded in the machine and cordless 
handset(s). 

 

Summary of Contents for MFC 240C - Color Inkjet - All-in-One

Page 1: ...Confidential FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT SERVICE MANUAL MODELS MFC845CW 665CW MFC660CN 440CN 240C FAX2580C 2480C ...

Page 2: ...epair defective components CHAPTER 5 TRANSFER OF DATA LEFT IN THE MACHINE TO BE SENT FOR REPAIR Describes how to transfer data left in the machine to be sent for repair The service personnel should instruct end users to follow the transfer procedure given in this chapter if the machine at the user site cannot print received data due to the printing mechanism defective End users can transfer receiv...

Page 3: ... how to change firmware stored in the flash ROM on the main PCB or load firmware to a new main PCB from the host PC Appendix 3 EEPROM Customizing Codes Provides instructions on how to set up the EEPROM customizing codes for the various preferences exclusively designed for each destination The specified customizing code is stored in the EEPROM mounted on the main PCB If the main PCB is replaced the...

Page 4: ...rd from the AC power outlet Safety_1 Do not handle the plug with wet hands Doing this might cause an electrical shock Safety_2 To prevent injuries be careful not to put your hands on the edge of the machine under the scanner cover Safety_3_MFC To prevent injuries be careful not to touch the area shaded in the illustration Safety_4 When moving the machine you must lift it from the base by placing a...

Page 5: ...on the AC power line and on the telephone line or unplug the cords during a lightning storm When lifting up the machine hold it from the base Do not hold the scanner cover scanner unit doing so causes the machine body to be inclined which may disengage the scanner cover from the machine body and lead to falling of the machine body IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the machine basic safety p...

Page 6: ...on the carpet Do not place the machine near heaters air conditioners water chemicals or refrigerators Do not expose the machine to direct sunlight excessive heat moisture or dust Do not connect the machine to electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers Disruption of power can wipe out information in the machine s memory Do not connect the machine to electrical outlets on the...

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Page 9: ...apter contains external views and names of components and describes their functions Information about the keys on the control panel is included to help you check operation or make adjustments CONTENTS 1 1 OUTLINE 1 1 1 2 CONTROL PANEL 1 4 1 3 COMPONENTS 1 17 ...

Page 10: ...et 11 Telephone line jack 8 ADF document cover ASSY 10 External telephone line jack 1 6 Handset 3 5 PictBridge jack 2 9 Antenna 4 Back view 14 Jam clear cover 13 USB interface connector back_view 12 LAN cable connector 5 1 For models with PhotoCapture Center 2 For PictBridge enabled models 3 For models with handset 4 For models with cordless handset 5 For wired LAN enabled models ...

Page 11: ...AX2480C FAX2580C MFC240C MFC440CN MFC660CN MFC665CW MFC845CW Copyright Brother 2006 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Specifications are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 12: ...NTENTS 1 ADF 1 2 SCANNER 3 3 ENGINE 5 4 CARTRIDGE CASE 7 5 HEAD 9 6 PAPER TRAY 11 7 COVER 13 8 PANEL1 15 PANEL2 16 PANEL3 17 9 PCB 24 10 ACCESSORIES 26 11 PRINTED MATERIALS 30 12 PACKAGING 34 13 OTHERS 40 ...

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Page 15: ...NTENTS 1 ADF 1 2 SCANNER 3 3 ENGINE 5 4 CARTRIDGE CASE 7 5 HEAD 9 6 PAPER TRAY 11 7 COVER 13 8 PANEL1 16 PANEL2 17 PANEL3 18 9 PCB 25 10 ACCESSORIES 27 11 PRINTED MATERIALS 31 12 PACKAGING 35 13 OTHERS 41 ...

Page 16: ...1 ADF 1 1 4 1 7 1 6 1 1 6 1 6 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 2 3 1 8 1 8 ...

Page 17: ... FAX 2580C 2480C MFC 240C 440CN 660CN 845CW 665CW Service Manual Brother FAX 2580C 2480C MFC 240C 440CN 660CN 845CW 665CW Service Manual Brother FAX 2580C 2480C MFC 240C 440CN 660CN 845CW 665CW Service Manual Brother FAX 2580C 2480C MFC 240C 440CN 660CN 845CW 665CW Service Manual Brother FAX 2580C 2480C MFC 240C 440CN 660CN 845CW 665CW Service Manual Brother FAX 2580C 2480C MFC 240C 440CN 660CN 84...

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