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Chapter 11  

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Vendor

It is the name of the vendor that developed the application, and is the name (bundle-vendor) declared in a statement within the application program.

License Status

It indicates the status of the license; specifically,
None: no license is needed.
Not Installed: no license has been installed.
Installed: the appropriate license has been installed.
Invalid: the license has been invalidated.
Overlimt: the license has been used beyond its permitted limit.

License Expires After

It indicates the date after which the license expires. If the status of the license is 'none', this item will not be printed.

License Upper Limit

It indicates the limit imposed on individual counter readings. If the status of the license is 'none', this item will not be printed.

Counter Value

It is the current counter reading of a specific counter. If the status of the license is 'none', this item will not be printed.

Maximum Memory Usage

It indicates the maximum amount of memory that the application uses. It is the amount (maximum memory usage) declared in a statement within the application
program, and is expressed in kilobytes.

Registered Service

It is a list of services that have been registered by the application with the MEAP framework. Some services may not have printable data.

11.1.13 MEAP Enterprise Service Manager

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Color iR C3380G / Color iR C2880G / Color iR C3380i / Color iR C3380 / Color iR C2880i / Color iR C2880 / iR C3480 / iR C3480i / iR C3080 / iR C3080i / iR
C2550

Outline

MEAP Enterprise Service Manager is the PC application utility to perform batch installation, unistallation and management of MEAP application and license files
required for installation of applications, on several MEAP-available devices on network. 
The main targets are system administrators in big companies and CANON service engineers (end users of devices do not use).
It is used when customized applications delivered to a certain company needs to be managed collectively.
Previous SMS can manage only one device at a time. This utility reduces the management cost of devices and TCO.

Major functions

Discovery of devices available for MEAP
Discovery of devices available for MEAP on network
Storage of the serial number list of discovered device
Installation of application and license file
Management of application (starting / stopping)
Uninstallation of application
Others

System configuration

MEAP Enterprise Service Manager (MEAP ESM) functions in combination with DIS (DSL Installer Service) installed on the MEAP platform side of the device.
This system can be used only for MEAP-available device with appropriate DIS installed.

(*) When using this system on the firmware for version upgrading on October 2003 or older, version upgrading of the system software on the field device is nec-
essary.

The versions available for ESM are as follows:
iR5160 / iR6020: System v54.02 or newer, MEAP Contents v53.07 or newer
iR2220 / iR3320: System v33.01 or newer, MEAP Contents v33.02 or newer
Other products: Available from the initial version

When installing MEAP Enterprise Service Manager (MEAP ESM) of master CD on PC, Microsoft '.NET Framework' v1.0 or v1.1 is necessary. The user should
download it from the Web site of Microsoft.

11.1.14 Adding a License File

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Color iR C3380G / Color iR C2880G / Color iR C3380i / Color iR C3380 / Color iR C2880i / Color iR C2880 / iR C3480 / iR C3480i / iR C3080 / iR C3080i / iR
C2550

1) Log on to SMS.

Summary of Contents for CiRC2550

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL CiRC3480 3480i 3380 3080 3080i 2880 2550 2550i COPYRIGHT 2008 CANON INC CANON CiRC3480 3380 3080 2880 2550 Series REV 2 PRINTED IN U S A DU7 1192 020 APRIL 2008 REV 2 ...

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Page 3: ... need arises In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright This ma...

Page 4: ...equiring care to avoid combustion fire Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric outlet Indicates an item intended to provide notes assisting the understanding of the topic in question Indicates an item of reference assisting the understanding of the topic in question Provides a descr...

Page 5: ... used to indicate Low The voltage value however differs from circuit to circuit In addition the asterisk as in DRMD indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when 0 In practically all cases the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field Therefore the operations of the microprocessors used in the machines are not discussed they are explained in terms of from sensors to the ...

Page 6: ...Functions of Printing Transmission Accessories 1 13 1 1 13 Other Options 1 14 1 2 Product Specifications 1 14 1 2 1 Names of Parts 1 14 1 2 1 1 External View 1 14 1 2 1 2 Cross Section 1 16 1 2 2 Using the Machine 1 17 1 2 2 1 Turning On the Power Switch 1 17 1 2 2 2 Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch 1 17 1 2 3 User Mode Items 1 19 1 2 3 1 Common Settings 1 19 1 2 3 2 Common S...

Page 7: ...t 2 6 2 2 4 Installation of the Toner Retainer 2 11 2 2 5 Connection of the Cable 2 12 2 2 6 Points to Note When Turning Off the Main Power 2 12 2 2 7 Attaching Other Parts 2 12 2 2 8 Fixing the Machine in Place 2 14 2 2 9 Setting Up the Cassette 2 14 2 2 10 Automatic Gradation Correction 2 14 2 2 11 Adjusting the Image Position 2 15 2 3 Checking the Connection to the Network 2 18 2 3 1 Checking t...

Page 8: ...n Kit 2 30 2 12 1 Checking the Contents 2 30 2 12 2 Turning Off the Host Machine 2 31 2 12 3 Installation Procedure 2 31 2 13 Installing the Wireless Network Interface Adapter 2 38 2 13 1 Points to Note at Installation 2 38 2 13 2 Checking the Contents 2 38 2 13 3 Turning Off the Host Machine 2 39 2 13 4 Installation Procedure 2 39 2 13 5 Affixing the Label 2 42 2 14 Installing the DADF 2 42 2 14 ...

Page 9: ...nctions 4 14 4 6 2 Flow of Image Data for Box Functions 4 15 4 6 3 Flow of Image Data for SEND Functions 4 15 4 6 4 Flow of Image Data for Fax Transmission Functions 4 16 4 6 5 Flow of Image Data for Fax Reception Functions 4 16 4 6 6 Flow of Image Data for PDL Functions 4 17 4 7 Parts Replacement Procedure 4 18 4 7 1 Controller Box 4 18 4 7 1 1 Before Removing the Main Controller Box 4 18 4 7 1 2...

Page 10: ...2 1 Before Removing the Controller Fan 4 24 4 7 12 2 Removing the Controller Fan 4 24 Chapter 5 Original Exposure System 5 1 Construction 5 1 5 1 1 Specifications Control Mechanisms and Functions 5 1 5 1 2 Major Components 5 1 5 1 3 Construction of the Control System 5 2 5 1 4 Reader Controller PCB 5 4 5 2 Basic Sequence 5 5 5 2 1 Basic Sequence of Operations at Power On 5 5 5 2 2 Basic Sequence o...

Page 11: ...eplacing the Reader Controller PCB 5 22 5 4 2 2 Before Removing the Reader Controller PCB 5 22 5 4 2 3 Removing the Reader Controller PCB 5 22 5 4 2 4 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB 5 23 5 4 3 Inverter PCB 5 24 5 4 3 1 Before Removing the Inverter PCB 5 24 5 4 3 2 Removing the Inverter PCB 5 24 5 4 4 Scanner Motor 5 25 5 4 4 1 Before Removing the Scanner Motor 5 25 5 4 4 2 Removing the ...

Page 12: ...he Laser Scanner Unit 6 13 Chapter 7 Image Formation 7 1 Construction 7 1 7 1 1 Specifications Control Mechanisms and Functions 7 1 7 1 2 Overview 7 2 7 1 3 Printing Process 7 3 7 1 4 Static Image Formation Block 7 4 7 1 5 Developing Block 7 6 7 1 6 Transfer Block 7 7 7 1 7 Fixing Block 7 8 7 1 8 ITB Cleaning Block 7 9 7 1 9 Photosensitive Drum Cleaning Block 7 9 7 2 Driving and Controlling the Hi...

Page 13: ...vel of Waste Toner 7 43 7 8 3 Waste toner case detection 7 44 7 9 Parts Replacement Procedure 7 45 7 9 1 Process Unit 7 45 7 9 1 1 Removing the Process Unit 7 45 7 9 2 Drum Unit 7 46 7 9 2 1 Removing the Drum Cartridge 7 46 7 9 3 Drum ITB Motor 7 47 7 9 3 1 Before Removing the Drum ITB Moto 7 47 7 9 3 2 Removing the Drum ITB Motor 7 47 7 9 4 Hopper Assembly 7 48 7 9 4 1 Before Removing the Hopper ...

Page 14: ... 1 Delay Jam for Those Other Than the Pickup Unit 8 16 8 4 1 2 Delay Jam for the Pickup Unit 8 18 8 4 2 Stationary Jams 8 18 8 4 2 1 Common Stationary Jam 8 18 8 4 2 2 Stationary Jam at Power On 8 18 8 4 3 Other Jams 8 20 8 4 3 1 Size Difference Jam 8 20 8 4 3 2 Material Difference Jam 8 20 8 4 3 3 Door Open Jam 8 20 8 5 Cassette Pick Up Unit 8 20 8 5 1 Overview 8 20 8 5 2 Basic Sequence 8 22 8 5 ...

Page 15: ...ssette Pickup Motor 1 8 44 8 11 7 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 8 44 8 11 7 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 8 44 8 11 8 Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 45 8 11 8 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 45 8 11 8 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 45 8 11 9 Cassette Size Detection Sensor 8 46 8 11 9 1 Before Removing the Cassette Size Sensor 8 46 8 11 9 2 Removing Cas...

Page 16: ...istration Motor 8 52 8 11 21 2 Removing Registration Motor 8 52 8 11 22 Duplex Unit 8 52 8 11 22 1 Before Removing Duplexing Feed frame 8 52 8 11 22 2 Removing Duplexing Feed frame 8 52 8 11 23 Duplex Feed Sensor 8 53 8 11 23 1 Before Removing Duplexing Feed Sensor 8 53 8 11 23 2 Removing Duplexing Feed Sensor 8 53 Chapter 9 Fixing System 9 1 Construction 9 1 9 1 1 Specifications Controls and Func...

Page 17: ... Inside the Printer 10 5 10 4 1 2 Route of Power to the Reader Unit 10 7 10 4 1 3 Timing of Supplying Power to the Reader Unit 10 7 10 4 1 4 Routes of Power to various Options 10 8 10 4 2 Rated Output of DC Power Supply PCB 10 8 10 4 2 1 Rated Output of the Printer Unit Power Supply PCB 10 8 10 4 2 2 Rated Output of the Controller Power Supply PCB 10 9 10 4 2 3 Rated Output of the Options Power Su...

Page 18: ... LCD Unit 10 25 10 5 7 2 Removing the Control Panel LCD Unit 10 25 10 5 8 DC Controller PCB 10 26 10 5 8 1 Before Detaching the DC Controller PCB 10 26 10 5 8 2 Detaching the DC Controller PCB 10 26 10 5 9 Printer Power Supply PCB 10 26 10 5 9 1 Before Detaching the Printer Power Supply PCB 10 26 10 5 9 2 Detaching the Printer Power Supply PCB 10 26 10 5 10 All Night Power Supply PCB 10 27 10 5 10...

Page 19: ...e Fixing Exhaust Fan 10 34 10 5 23 Power Supply Cooing Fan 10 35 10 5 23 1 Before Removing the Power Supply Fan 2 10 35 10 5 23 2 Removing the Power Supply Fan 2 10 35 10 5 24 Power Supply Exhaust Fan 10 35 10 5 24 1 Before Removing the Power Supply Fan 10 35 10 5 24 2 Removing the Power Supply Fan 10 35 10 5 25 Delivery Cooling Fan 10 35 10 5 25 1 Before Removing the Delivery Contact Fan 10 35 10...

Page 20: ...1 18 License for forwarding 11 29 11 1 19 Uninstalling an Application 11 32 11 1 20 Changing Login Services 11 33 11 1 21 Initializing the Password 11 37 11 1 22 Creating a Backup for MEAP Application Area Formatting the Hard Disk Restoring the MEAP Application Area with the Backup Using the SST Service Support Tool 11 37 11 1 23 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 11 39 11 1 24 MEAP Safe Mode 11 40 11 ...

Page 21: ... 2 1 After Replacing the Laser Scanner Unit 14 2 14 3 Image Formation System 14 3 14 3 1 After Replacing the Secondary Transfer Roller 14 3 14 4 Fixing System 14 3 14 4 1 Confirming of the nip width 14 3 14 5 Electrical Components 14 3 14 5 1 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB 14 3 14 5 2 After Replacing the DC Controller PCB 14 4 14 5 3 Replacing Main Controller PCB 14 4 14 5 4 When Replac...

Page 22: ... 37 15 3 3 6 Part Breakage Detachment 15 40 15 3 4 Network 15 41 15 3 4 1 Ping Failure 15 41 15 3 5 Transmission Fax Related 15 41 15 3 5 1 Transmission Problem 15 41 15 3 5 2 Setting Registration Defect 15 42 15 3 6 Jam Main Unit 15 42 15 3 6 1 Jam occurs in duplex printing DC Driver PCB is faulty 15 42 15 3 6 3 0A05 Jam Code Spring of the registration sensor flag comes off 15 43 15 3 6 4 0A05 Ja...

Page 23: ...ctor of stapler shift motor M105 found in Saddle Finisher Y2 has poor contact 15 50 15 3 7 26 E602 0001 Main controller PCB is faulty 15 50 15 3 7 27 E602 0113 HDD hard disk is faulty 15 51 15 3 7 28 E602 0002 Main Controller PCB sub LANBER C is faulty 15 51 15 3 7 29 E611 0000 SRAM PCB is faulty 15 51 15 3 7 30 E611 0000 occurs during startup upon installation SRAM PCB is faulty 15 51 15 3 7 31 E...

Page 24: ...Q on Main Unit Specifications 15 56 15 4 Outline of Electrical Components 15 57 15 4 1 Clutch Solenoid 15 57 15 4 1 1 Clutch Solenoid Table 15 57 15 4 2 Motor 15 59 15 4 2 1 Motor Table 15 59 15 4 3 Fan 15 61 15 4 3 1 Fan Table 15 61 15 4 4 Sensor 15 62 15 4 4 1 Sensor Table 15 62 15 4 5 Switch 15 65 15 4 5 1 Switch Table 15 65 15 4 6 Lamps Heaters and Others 15 66 15 4 6 1 Lamp Heaters and Others...

Page 25: ... 17 4 17 2 DISPLAY Status Display Mode 17 5 17 2 1 COPIER 17 5 17 2 1 1 COPIER Table 17 5 17 2 2 FEEDER 17 19 17 2 2 1 FEEDER Table 17 19 17 3 I O I O Display Mode 17 19 17 3 1 Overview 17 19 17 3 2 DC CON 17 20 17 3 3 R CON 17 24 17 3 4 FEEDER 17 25 17 3 5 SORTER 17 25 17 3 6 MN CONT 17 30 17 4 ADJUST Adjustment Mode 17 32 17 4 1 COPIER 17 32 17 4 1 1 COPIER Table 17 32 17 4 2 FEEDER 17 50 17 4 2...

Page 26: ...cted Partitions 18 12 18 3 3 Formatting the Partitions 18 13 18 4 Downloading System Software 18 14 18 4 1 Batch Downloading 18 14 18 4 1 1 Outline 18 14 18 4 1 2 Downloading Procedure 18 15 18 4 2 Downloading the System Software Single 18 17 18 4 2 1 Downloading Procedure 18 17 18 5 Uploading and Downloading Backup Data 18 21 18 5 1 Outline 18 21 18 5 2 Uploading Procedure 18 21 18 5 3 Downloadin...

Page 27: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...

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Page 29: ...ne 1 17 1 2 2 1 Turning On the Power Switch 1 17 1 2 2 2 Points to Note About Turning Off the Main Power Switch 1 17 1 2 3 User Mode Items 1 19 1 2 3 1 Common Settings 1 19 1 2 3 2 Common Settings 1 22 1 2 3 3 Timer Settings 1 24 1 2 3 4 Adjustment Cleaning 1 24 1 2 3 5 Adjustment Cleaning 1 24 1 2 3 6 Report Settings 1 25 1 2 3 7 System Settings 1 25 1 2 3 8 System Settings 1 29 1 2 3 9 Copy Sett...

Page 30: ...m configuration 3 for the delivery accessories The configuration is shown in the next section 1 1 2 System Configuration 1 Delivery Accessories 0013 8249 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 The system configuration is shown below F 1 1 1 Finisher Y1 1a Installation Procedure Mounting the Finisher Y1 Mounting the Buffer Path Unit 4 2 Saddle ...

Page 31: ... 1 2 Function Accessory needed Three system delivery function Staple function Finisher Y1 or Saddle Finisher Y2 Optional Power Supply R1 100V Buffer Path Unit E2 Function Accessory needed Saddle function Saddle Finisher Y2 Optional Power Supply R1 100V Buffer Path Unit E2 Function Accessory needed Punch function Finisher Y1 or Saddle Finisher Y2 Optional Power Supply R1 100V Buffer Path Unit E2 Pu...

Page 32: ...1 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual 3 Optional Power Supply R1 120V 230V as standard equipments Function Accessory needed Two system delivery function Copy Tray J1 Function Accessory needed Two system delivery function Staple function Finisher Z1 Optional Power Supply R1 100V Copy Tray J1 ...

Page 33: ...R C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 The system configuration is shown below F 1 3 1 Inner 2 way Tray D1 1a Installation Procedure Mounting the Inner 2 way Tray D1 2 Copy Tray J1 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual 1a ...

Page 34: ...ge D2 D3 5 Puncher Unit L1 M1 N1 P1 5a Installation Procedure Mounting the Puncher Unit L1 M1 N1 P1 6 Buffer Path Unit E2 6a Instruction s sheet of corresponding Installation Procedure For instructions on installation see the Installation Procedure if the respective machine 7 Finisher Z1 7a Installation Procedure Mounting the Finisher Z1 8 Inner 2 Way Tray D1 8a Installation Procedure Mounting the...

Page 35: ...Staple function Finisher Z1 Optional Staple J1 Power Supply R1 100V only Copy Tray J1 Function Accessory needed Three system delivery function Staple function Finisher Y1 Staple J1 or Saddle Finisher Y2 Optional Staple Cartridge D2 D3 Power Supply R1 100V only Buffer Path Unit E2 Function Accessory needed Saddle function Saddle Finisher Y2 Power Supply R1 100V only Buffer Path Unit E2 Function Acc...

Page 36: ...3 Original Tray J1 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual 4 Side Paper Deck Z1 4a Installation Procedure Mounting the Side Paper Deck Z1 5 Card Reader C1 Card Reader Mounting Kit B1 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual 6 2 Cassette Pedestal Y3 6a Installation Procedure Mounting the 2 Cassette Pedestral Y3 7 Envelope Cassette C2 100V 8 Envelope Cassette Attachment C2 115...

Page 37: ...is needed when mounting the Side Paper Deck Z1 4 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual 10 ADF Access Handle A1 10a Installation Procedure Mounting the ADF Access Handle A1 11 Control Key Unit A2 Key Switch Unit A2 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual ...

Page 38: ...t B1 Installation Procedure Refer to this service manual 6 Cassette Feeding Unit Y3 6a Installation Procedure Mounting the Cassette Feeding Unit Y3 7 Envelope Cassette C2 100V 8 Envelope Feeder Attachment C2 115V 200V 8a Installation Procedure Mounting the Envelop Feeder Attachment C2 9 FL Cassette Y1 10 FL Cassette Z1 11 Power Supply R1 With 100V it is required if installing 4 With 120V 230V it i...

Page 39: ...tion is shown below F 1 7 T 1 12 1 1 9 System Configuration Printing Transmission Accessories USA 0013 9811 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 F 1 8 1 Cassette Heater Unit 29 1a Installation Procedure Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit 29 1a 1 17 18 3 2 1 4 10 9 8 7 11 6 5 14 12 13 15 16 ...

Page 40: ...perator s Software Kit A2 License 8 Web Access Software E1 License 9 Barcode Printing Kit A1 License 10 Encrypted Secure Print Software C1 License 11 Access Management System Kit A1 License 12 iR512MB Expansion RAM C1 13 HDD Data Encryption Kit B1 14 imagePASS J1 15 Super G3 FAX Board W1 16 MULTI PORT FAX BD J1 17 Voice Guidance Kit B1 18 Voice Operation Kit A1 1 Color UFR II Printer Kit Q3 Licens...

Page 41: ...e E1 License 14 Barcode Printing Kit A1 License 15 Encrypted Secure Print Software C1 License 16 ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Kit A1 License 17 Digital User Signature PDF Kit A1 License 18 1200dpi Print Expansion Board A1 License 19 iR 512MB Expansion RAM C1 20 HDD Data Encryption Kit B1 21 Color Network Printer Unit J1 22 Super G3 FAX Board W1 W2 23 Super G3 Multi Line Fax Board J1 J2 24 Voice Guidan...

Page 42: ...y Feature Set A1 Encrypted PDF Device Signature PDF Searchable PDF Transmission Universal Send PDF Advanced Feature Set A1 USA High Compression PDF Outline PDF Universal Send PDF Advanced Feature Set A1 USA Electronic Signature PDF Universal Send PDF Security Feature Set A1 Background Marking Printing Secure Watermark A1 Faxing 1 line Super G3 FAX Board W1 Faxing 2 line MULTI PORT FAX BD J1 HDD Er...

Page 43: ...ture Compact PDF Universal Send PDF Advanced Feature Set A1 Trace Smooth Searchable PDF 2 User Signature PDF Digital User Signature PDF Kit A1 Secure Watermark Secure Watermark A1 iR 512MB Expansion RAM C1 Fax Function 1 line Super G3 FAX Board W1 W2 Fax Function 2 lines Super G3 Multi Line Board J1 J2 Security Management Data Erase HDD Data Erase Kit A1 Security Management Data Encryption HDD Dat...

Page 44: ...ette 2 11 Left Cover lower 12 Left Cover 13 Controller Cover 14 Delivery Tray Guide 15 Copyboard Glass 16 Security Key 17 Rear Cover Upper 18 Rear Cover Lower 19 Main Power Switch 20 Breaker 21 Right Cover rear 22 Cassette Upper Right Cover 23 Manual Feeder Tray 24 Right Cover 25 Right Cover upper 26 Reader Cover right 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 17 18 21 24 26 25 23 22 15 16 19 20 ...

Page 45: ... 16 Vertical Path Roller 1 17 Feeding Roller Cassette 1 18 Cassette 1 Pickup Assembly 19 Separation Roller Cassette 1 20 Pickup Roller Cassette 1 21 Vertical Path Roller 2 22 Cassette 2 Pickup Assembly 23 Feed Roller Cassette 2 24 Separation Roller Cassette 2 25 Pickup Roller Cassette 2 26 Vertical Path Roller 3 27 Cassette 3 Pickup Assembly 28 Feed Roller Cassette 3 29 Separation Roller Cassette ...

Page 46: ... iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 When the main power switch is turned OFF be sure to press the power switch of the control panel for 3 sec or more and execute shutdown sequence When Sending Data to the Printer or Using the Fax Unit Be sure that the Execution Memory lamp on the control panel is off before operating the main powe...

Page 47: ...Chapter 1 1 18 F 1 14 ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 48: ...s Initial Functions and Function Order Settings Copy Express Copy Send Mail Box Print Job Scan MEAP No Copy Screen Display Settings Regular Copy Only Regular and Express Copy Express Copy Only Regular Copy Screen Priority On Off Set System Monitor as the Default Screen On Off Set the Default Screen for System Monitor Copy Send Fax Print Receive Device Auto Clear Setting Initial Function Selected F...

Page 49: ...ngs On Off No Registering Irregular Size for Stack Bypass Register Edit Erase Register Name Yes Paper Feed Method Switch Speed Priority Print Side Priority Yes Standard Local Print Settings No Paper Select All Paper Sources Auto Copies 1 to 9 999 sets Finishing If No Finisher Is Attached or Only the Optional Inner 2way Tray D1 is Attached Do Not Collate Collate Rotate Collate Group Rotate Group If...

Page 50: ...cans High Ratio Normal Low Ratio Yes Gamma Value for Remote Scans Gamma 1 0 Gamma 1 4 Gamma 1 8 Gamma 2 2 Yes Limited Functions Mode 1 On Off Yes Erase Remaining Toner Error Message Erase No Shutdown Mode Press Start No Initialize Common Settings Initialize No Item Description Device Information Delivery Item 4 ...

Page 51: ...ttings Copy Express Copy Send Mail Box Print Job Scan MEAP Copy Screen Display Settings Regular Copy Only Regular and Express Copy Express Copy Only Set System Monitor as the Default Screen On Off Set the Default Screen for System Monitor Copy Send Fax Print Receive Device Auto Clear Setting Initial Function Selected Function Yes Audible Tones Entry Tone On Off Yes Invalid Entry Tone On Off Restoc...

Page 52: ...se Register Name Yes Paper Feed Method Switch Speed Priority Print Side Priority No Standard Local Print Settings No Paper Select All Paper Sources Auto Copies 1 to 9 999 sets Finishing If No Finisher Is Attached or Only the Optional Inner 2 Way Tray D1 is Attached Do Not Collate Collate Rotate Collate Group Rotate Group If the Optional Finisher Z1 Is Attached Do Not Collate Collate Offset Collate...

Page 53: ...ng Toner Error Message Erase No Shutdown Mode Press Start No Initialize Common Settings Initialize No Item Description Device Information Delivery Item Time Fine Adjustment 00 00 to 23 59 in one minute increments No Auto Sleep Time 10 15 20 30 40 50 min 1 hour 90 min 2 3 4 hours Yes Auto Clear Time 0 Off to 9 minutes in one minute increments 2 min Yes Daily Timer Settings Sunday to Saturday 00 00 ...

Page 54: ...libration Copy Inbox Send B W Send Color Light Dark 1 to 9 levels 5 No Color Mismatch Correction Press Start No Character Background Contrast Adjustment 1 For Printer 1200 dpi 3 Standard No Black Cyan Magenta Relative Contrast Value 7 to 7 1 Standard Value Settings 0 to 64 24 Sample Print Sample Print Settings Latent String Density 0 to 36 8 Cleaning inside Main Unit Press Start No Feeder Cleaning...

Page 55: ...imeout 0 to 99 hours 24 hours Default Subject 40 characters maximum Attached Image Print MDN DSN on Receipt On Off Always send notice for RX errors On Off Use Send Via Server On Off Allow MDN Not Via Server On Off Fax Settings 2 Send Start Speed 33600 bps 14400 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps Yes Receive Start Speed 33600 bps 14400 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps Yes Receive Passwo...

Page 56: ...Op On Off Yes ID User Name On Off Date On Off Characters On Off Display Remaining Toner Error Message On Off No Display ID User Name On Off No USB Settings Use USB Device On Off Yes Use USB Host On Off Yes Device Information Delivery Settings Register Destinations Auto Search Register Register Details Erase Print List Auto Delivery Settings Everyday Select Days Off Manual Delivery Add Functions Se...

Page 57: ...Chapter 1 1 28 Encrypted Print Settings 1 Only Allow Encrypted Print Jobs On Off Yes Item Description Device Information Delivery Item ...

Page 58: ...um Data Size for Sending 0 Off 1 to 99 MB 3 MB Yes Default Subject 40 characters maximum Attached Image Specify Authorized User Reply to Destination On Off No E mail Settings Specify Authorized User Dest Sender On Off No I Fax Settings Full Mode TX Timeout 1 to 99 hours 24 hours Yes Divided Data RX Timeout 0 to 99 hours 24 hours Print MDN DSN on Receipt On Off Always send notice for RX errors On O...

Page 59: ...Log From Management Software Allow Do Not Allow Register LDAP Server Register Edit Erase Register Edit LDAP Search Print List No MEAP Settings Use HTTP On Off Yes Use SSL 2 On Off Print System Information Print No Copy Set Numbering Option Settings Copy Set Num Op On Off Yes ID User Name On Off Date On Off Characters On Off Display Remaining Toner Error Message On Off No Display ID User Name On Of...

Page 60: ...ver Secure Watermark Do Not Set Set Yes Encrypted Print Settings 1 Only Allow Encrypted Print Jobs On Off No Paper Type Management Settings Details Edit Name Basis Weight Type Finish Creep Displacement Correction Adjustment Color Yes Duplicate Erase No PDL Selection PnP 1 UFR II PCL5e PCL5c PCL6 PS3 FAX No Settings for All User Inboxes Time until Document Auto Erase 0 Off 1 2 3 6 12 hours 1 2 3 1 ...

Page 61: ...ged Display On Off TX Terminal ID On Off Yes Printing Position Inside Outside Display Destination Name On Off Telephone Mark FAX TEL Use Chunked Encoding with WebDAV Sending On Off Yes Gamma Value for YCbCr Send Jobs Gamma 1 0 Gamma 1 4 Gamma 1 8 Gamma 2 2 Yes Initialize TX Settings Initialize No Common Settings RX Settings 2 Sided Print On Off Yes Select Drawer Switch A On Off Yes Switch B On Off...

Page 62: ...rites Button On Off No Image Level for PDF Compct 2 Image Level in Text Photo or Photo Mode Data Size Priority Normal Image Priority Yes Image Level in Text Mode Data Size Priority Normal Image Priority PDF OCR Settings 2 Smart Scan On Off Yes Num of Char for Doc Name Setting 1 to 24 characters 24 characters Check Device Signature Certificate 2 Certificate Details Certificate Verification No Check...

Page 63: ... Off Off Check Dial Tone Before Sending On Off Yes Fax Settings RX Settings 1 ECM RX On Off Yes Fax Settings Dual Line Options 1 Unit Telephone 20 digits maximum No Unit Name 24 characters maximum No Tel Line Type Pulse Tone No TX Line Selection Line 1 Priority TX Prohibit TX No Line 2 Priority TX Prohibit TX Item Description Device Information Delivery Item User Inboxes Settings Inbox No 00 to 99...

Page 64: ...not be used if the user type is a general user When authentication is enabled for an SDL or SSO login service the system administrator setup mode may be used if the user type is an administrator If a dialog box appears asking you to type in the appropriate administrative group ID and system administration ID No do so ...

Page 65: ... on how to clean such components 1 Platen Glass Underside of the Platen Cover 1 Clean the platen glass 1 and the underside of the platen cover 2 with a cloth moistened with water or solution of mild detergent well wrung then dry wipe them with a soft dry cloth F 1 17 2 Feeder 1 Open the feeder cover F 1 18 2 Clean the 3 rollers 1 on the underside of the feeder cover with a cloth moistened with wat...

Page 66: ... part 1 on the upper side of the middle cover with a cloth moistened with water well wrung then dry wipe them with a soft dry cloth F 1 22 6 Close the middle cover and the feeder cover 3 Original Reading Block 1 Open the feeder F 1 23 2 Clean the original reading block 1 with a cloth moistened with water well wrung then dry wipe them with a soft dry cloth 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 67: ...th F 1 25 4 Close the feeder 4 Dustproof Glass 1 Open the front cover 1 of the host machine F 1 26 2 Take out the cleaning tool 1 from the backside of the front cover F 1 27 3 Hold the knob of the cleaning tool 1 and slowly move it back and forth to clean the 4 internal points 2 of the host machine with the pad at the tip of the cleaning tool 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 68: ...Chapter 1 1 39 F 1 28 4 Return the cleaning tool to the underside of the front cover and close the front cover 1 2 ...

Page 69: ...roperly Advise the user to check the breaker on a periodical basis about once a month and keep a record of inspection Go through the following 1 Turn off the main power switch 2 Push the test button 1 of the breaker with the tip of a ball point pen or the like F 1 29 3 Check to see that the breaker switch 1 shifts to the OFF side F 1 30 4 Shift the breaker switch 1 back to the ON side F 1 31 Check...

Page 70: ...Chapter 1 1 41 5 Turn on the main power switch ...

Page 71: ...adiological Health of the US Food and Drum Administration put into force regulations concerning laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured on and after August 1 1976 and the sale of laser products not certified under the regulations is banned within the Untied States The label shown here indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and its attachment i...

Page 72: ...ng or skin has come into contact with toner wipe it off with tissue then wash it off with water Do not use warm water which will cause the toner to jell and fuse permanently with the fibers of the cloth Do not bring toner into contact with plastic material It tends to react easily 1 2 5 5 Notes when handling a lithium battery 0014 1749 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380...

Page 73: ...eparation method Curvature separation discharger Drum cleaning method Cleaning blade Transfer cleaning method Cleaning blade Fixing method On demand fixing Delivery method Face down Warm up time After Powering ON iR C3380 C2880 30 seconds iR C3380i C2880i 38 seconds Returning from the Sleep mode 15 to 30 seconds Retuning from the Low Power mode Approximately 15 seconds First print time 18 sec A4 p...

Page 74: ... Retuning from the Low Power mode Approximately 15 seconds First print time 18 sec A4 plain paper black full color Toner type monochrome color nonmagnetism negative toner Print area maximum printing available area 301 x 450 5 mm maximum printing assurance area 305 X 450 5 mm Reading resolution 600 x 600 dpi Printing resolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi Half speed Duplex method Tray les...

Page 75: ...umidity range 5 RH to 80 RH Operating environment atmospheric pressure 0 6 to 1 0 atm Noise Standby 53 dB or less iR C3580 C3480 43 dB or less iR C3080 C2550 C2380 Printing 71 25 dB or less iR C3580 C3480 70 0 dB or less iR C3080 67 75 dB or less iR C2550 C2380 Power consumption Maximum 1500 W Standby 110 W Consecutive printing 706 92 W BK Consecutive printing 900 W 4C Reference value Ozone 0 02 m...

Page 76: ...elivery third delivery Cassette Manual feeding Both sides Cassette Manual feeding Both sides Standard paper A4 LTR B5 28 26 25 18 16 14 13 14 13 Thick paper 1 A4 LTR B5 14 13 12 5 OHP A4 LTR 12 5 5 14 5 12 5 5 Type of paper First second delivery Third delivery Cassette Deck Manual feeding Auto both sides Cassette Deck Manual feeding Auto both sides Plain paper Ecological paper Recycled paper 64 to...

Page 77: ... m2 A4 LTR B5 30 28 25 30 28 14 13 11 5 Heavy paper 1 106 to 163 g m2 A4 LTR B5 14 13 12 5 Transparency A4 LTR 14 to 12 5 5 12 5 5 Type of paper First second delivery Third delivery Cassette Deck Manual feeding Auto both sides Cassette Deck Manual feeding Auto both sides Plain paper Ecological paper Recycled paper 64 to 105 g m2 A4 LTR B5 25 23 25 23 25 23 14 13 12 5 11 5 Heavy paper 1 106 to 163 ...

Page 78: ...eck Manual Plain paper Ecological paper Recycled paper 64 to 105 g m2 A3 11 x17 12 x18 No Yes No Yes A4 LTR Yes Yes Yes Yes B4 A4R B5 B5R A5R LGL LTRR STMTR EXEC 8K 16K Yes Yes No Yes A5 STMT SRA3 No No No Yes Heavy paper 1 106 to 163 g m2 A3 11 x17 12 x18 No Yes No Yes A4 LTR Yes Yes No Yes B4 A4R B5 B5R A5R LGL LTRR STMTR EXEC 8K 16K Yes Yes No Yes A5 STMT SRA3 No No No Yes Heavy paper 2 164 to ...

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Page 81: ...ing a Remote Host Address 2 18 2 4 Troubleshooting the Network 2 18 2 4 1 Troubleshooting the Network 2 18 2 4 2 Making Checks Using a Loopback Address 2 18 2 4 3 Making a Check Using a Local Host Address 2 18 2 5 Checking the Images Operations 2 19 2 5 1 Checking the Images 2 19 2 6 Relocating the Machine 2 19 2 6 1 Relocating the Machine 2 19 2 7 Installing the Copy Tray 2 19 2 7 1 Checking the ...

Page 82: ...g Off the Host Machine 2 39 2 13 4 Installation Procedure 2 39 2 13 5 Affixing the Label 2 42 2 14 Installing the DADF 2 42 2 14 1 Checking the Contents 2 42 2 14 2 Turning Off the Host Machine 2 42 2 14 3 Installation Procedure 2 42 2 14 4 Cleaning the Copyboard Glass 2 44 2 14 5 Adjustment 2 44 2 14 6 Affixing Labels 2 47 2 14 7 Operation Check 2 47 2 15 Installing the Inner 2 Way Tray 2 47 2 15...

Page 83: ...o those in A zone or not satisfied C C zone Copying operation is performed normally without any safety issues malfunction and errors in display 3 The machine must not be installed near a source of fire or in an area subject to dust or ammonium gas If the area is exposed to direct rays of the sun provide curtains to the window 4 The room must be well ventilated The level of ozone generated by the m...

Page 84: ...m place i e as the result of the rapid cooling of the moisture vapor around the object 2 The machine weighs a maximum of about 125 kg including a DADF Be sure to work in a group of 4 persons when lifting it Also lift the main body while keeping it level 2 1 3 Combination Table of Accessory Installation 0014 5103 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color i...

Page 85: ...Chapter 2 2 3 Not available in some regions ...

Page 86: ...ermitted without the permission of the copyright owner YOU MAY BE COMMITTING A CRIMINAL OFFENCE FOR WHICH YOU MAY BE PROSECUTED This list is a guide only and is not a complete listing You should take legal advice if in any doubt FU5 8208 Legal Limitations of Colour Copier Usage The following may not be copied Paper money vouchers Negotiable Instruments Certificates of Deposit Passports Government ...

Page 87: ...Guide yes yes yes yes Printer Guide CD yes yes yes yes UFR II PCL Driver Utility CD yes yes EULA yes yes yes yes iWDM Personal V4 yes yes yes yes Installation Check List yes yes yes yes Support Guide yes yes iR C3380 iR C2880 iR C3380i iR C2880i iR C3480 iR C3080 iR C2550 iR C3480i iR C3080i ...

Page 88: ...ng screw in preparation for shifting the machine F 2 7 2 2 3 Installation of the Drum Unit 0013 8248 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the front cover 1 F 2 8 2 Press the claw down 1 and detach the handle cover 2 F 2 9 3 Press the release lever 1 to open the lower right cover 2 of the ...

Page 89: ... the 2 Make sure to pull out the process unit until it stops If closing the lower right cover while the process unit is pulled out in a halfway the high voltage point of the secondary transfer roller contacts to the ITB belt so it may scratch the ITB belt 2 4 1 3 1 1 Do not touch the ITB If the ITB is scratched it may cause the pickup fault or degradation of the print quality In case the print qua...

Page 90: ...el off the tapes other than the sealing tape 1 and the drum protection cover 2 F 2 18 Do not remove the sealing tape 1 and the drum protection cover 2 Do not press the drum area 3 over the drum protection cover 2 It may cause the damage of the drum area Do not touch the waste toner shutter 4 The waste toner shutter 4 may be come off 1 2 3 2 1 4 Make sure to execute in the order of Y M C Bk for ste...

Page 91: ...oper If the developer in the drum unit is not made even blank areas at the image end or the error E020 E025 may occur Be sure to pull out the sealing tape completely although you may feel resistance when pulling out it 1 1 Be sure not to hold near the pullout mouth 1 of the sealing tape Otherwise the tape may be torn up in the middle of the process and cannot be pulled out completely Be sure not t...

Page 92: ... if the drum unit is inserted to the specified position Do not close the ITB cover with the drum protection cover fixed Make sure not to put light to the drum for 5 min or more after detaching the drum protection cover 2 1 Points to Note When Removing Drum Unit When removing the drum unit make sure that the shutter lever is at the Unlock position If removing the drum unit from the host machine whi...

Page 93: ...y As for the ITB unit be sure to close it by pressing the 2 sealed areas 2 of the ITB cover simultaneously If the unit is not closed appropriately it may cause the color displacement and light image If you press the areas other than the sealing areas to close the ITB unit the ITB cover may make contact with the ITB Make sure to release the tip resistant arm 1 first and then close the ITB unit If y...

Page 94: ...tainer 1 and attach the service book container on the bottom plate of the pedestal F 2 31 Touch Pen 1 Place the touch pen 1 in the control panel F 2 32 Lower Right Cover Lower Go through this procedure when double deck pedestal is not installed 1 Hook the claws in the order of A and B and attach the Lower right cov er Lower 1 F 2 33 Stamp Model with DADF only 1 Open the DADF feeder cover 1 and sep...

Page 95: ...ay 1 to attach the MP side guide plate stopper 2 2 claws 3 F 2 40 Copy Inhibit Label 1 Open copyboard or DADF and attach the copy inhibit label 1 in the lan guage matching to the location over the label attached at shipment A la bel in english is attached at shipment Be sure to push in the stamp until a click is felt The presence of a gap can cause paper to jam MEMO This label is designed to help ...

Page 96: ...dation Correction 0013 8274 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the copyboard cover DADF 2 Clean the host machine copyboard glass 3 Place A3 A4 11X17 or LTR paper in the cassette See the instructions on how to set up the cassette 4 Press the Additional Function 5 Make the following selec...

Page 97: ...tte lower right cover 1 2 Open the cassette upper right cover 2 F 2 47 3 Detach the front right cover 1 2 screws 2 F 2 48 4 Slide out the cassettes 1 and 2 5 Check the index position 1 on the adjusting plate F 2 49 A Making Adjustments for the Cassette 1 A 1 Free the 2 claws 1 and pull the grip right front 2 in the direction of the arrow to detach F 2 50 A 2 Loosen the fixing screw 2 of the adjust...

Page 98: ... 2 Service mode COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ ADJ C2RE An increase by 1 will decrease the margin on the front side by 0 1 mm 6 Record the new values on the service label ADJ C1RE ADJ C2RE 7 Press the Reset key twice to end service mode 3 Adjusting the Margin for the Manual Feed Tray 1st side mechanical adjustment 1 Place paper in the manual feed tray For instructions see the label attached to the manual ...

Page 99: ...FEED ADJ REGIST 2 Change the setting to make adjustments An increment of 1 will reduce the margin along the image leading edge by 0 1mm 3 Record the new adjustment value on the service label REGIST 6 Adjusting the Margin Along the Leading Edge 2nd side Make a double sided copy using the cassette 1 as the source of paper then check to see if the margin along the image leading edge for the 2nd side ...

Page 100: ...ulty user network 2 4 2 Making Checks Using a Loopback Address 0013 8315 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 A loopback address returns before it reaches the main controller PCB sub LANBAR C therefore executing PING using a loopback address will en able you to find out whether the TCP IP settin...

Page 101: ...nstallation by truck or other means of transportation be sure to perform the following work in advance If you want to move the machine intact with its cassette pedestal be sure not to use the machine s grips otherwise the machine will come off the cassette pedestal as when it is moved over a step Be sure to lift the cassette pedestal 1 Fix the scanner in place using the scanner fixing screw 1 that...

Page 102: ...80G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 See the host machine installation Points to Note When Turning Off the Main Power 2 8 4 Installation Procedure 0013 8330 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the...

Page 103: ...4 screws 3 F 2 69 4 Using nippers cut off the face plate 2 of the rear right cover 1 F 2 70 5 Connect the relay cable 1 to the connector area 2 of the host machine F 2 71 6 Pass the relay cable 2 from the cut off 1 and attach the rear right cover 3 4 screws 4 removed in the step 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 104: ...Turn OFF the power supply following the shutdown sequence 16 Insert the usable card that is registered to use to check that it is standby state 2 8 5 Installation Procedure in the imageWARE Accounting Manager hereinafter referred to iWAM Environment 0013 8497 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550...

Page 105: ...80 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the 2 face seals 1 F 2 78 2 Tighten 2 stepped screws RS tightening 1 to the upper right cover of the host machine A In the case that the card reader is not attached to the host machine F 2 79 B In the case that the card reader is attached to the host machine F 2 80 3 Set the cut offs 2 of the support plate on the document tray 1 with the stepped screws 3 F 2 81 Be su...

Page 106: ...in Power 2 10 3 Installation Procedure 0013 8323 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Release five wire saddles 1 on the rear upper cover to free two cables 2 upward F 2 83 2 Detach the rear upper cover 1 4 screws 2 Remove 3 screws 3 Loosen F 2 84 3 Open the cassette right upper cover 1 If the...

Page 107: ...Fix the cable removed in the step 1 to the wire saddle 18 Connect the power supply cable to the power plug 19 Turn ON the main power switch 2 10 4 Checking After Installation 0013 8325 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Enter the service mode 2 Select COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL KEY register 1 3...

Page 108: ...1 on the rear upper cover make two cables 2 coming off upward F 2 94 2 Detach the rear upper cover 1 4 screws 2 to remove 3 screws 3 to loosen F 2 95 3 Remove the cables from the wire saddles 1 and take off the controller box cover 2 14 screws 3 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 1 Speaker Unit Upper 1 pc 2 Speaker Unit Lower 1 pc 3 Cable 1300 mm 1 pc 4 Cable 1850 mm 1 pc 5 Cord Guide Use 2pc in this machine 7...

Page 109: ... factory setting F 2 99 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 66MHz Check the Slide Switch SW1 on the Voice Board The slide switch SW1 on the voice board is mounted to switch between in accordance with the transfer speed of PCI bus If the position of the switch does not match the transfer speed the voice is not correctly played such as the interruption If you move the switch by mistake be sure to return it to the...

Page 110: ... the step 1 in place with wire saddle 11 Remove the screw 1 and the blanking seal 2 fixed to the right upper cover Do not use the removed screw and blanking seal F 2 102 12 Mount the speaker unit lower 1 1 screw binding M4X16 2 1 screw binding M3X16 3 F 2 103 13 Mount the speaker unit upper 1 on the speaker unit lower fix them with a screw binding M4X6 2 from beneath 33MHz 66MHz When inserting the...

Page 111: ...o the speaker unit 1 F 2 107 17 Attach the ferrite core 1 to the cable Be sure that the length 2 is 50 mm or shorter F 2 108 18 Connect the cable 1 to the terminal 2 of the voice board F 2 109 19 Route the cable 1 through the cord guide 2 attach two cord guide cov ers 3 and fix them with three wire saddles 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 Route them beneath the reader power cable 5 There should no excessive ...

Page 112: ...ystem Settings Voice Navigation Management Settings Use Voice Navigation 2 Check that the setting is ON 3 Operation Check When Using the Voice Guidance 1 Press the reset key for 3 sec or longer 2 When the display of the number of copy is enclosed with red lines on the screen voice guidance kit becomes enabled When Stopping the Usage 1 Press the reset key for 3 sec or longer 2 12 Installing the Voi...

Page 113: ...n Power 2 12 3 Installation Procedure 0014 2523 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Speaker Unit 1 pc 2 Cable 1 pc 3 Cable Guide Use 1pc in this machine 3 pc 4 Voice Operation Board 1 pc 5 Board Support Plate 1 pc 6 Board Support Plate 1 pc 7 Ferrite Core 2 pc 8 Screw TP M3X6 2 pc 9 Screw bin...

Page 114: ...over make two cables 2 coming off upward F 2 112 2 Detach the rear upper cover 1 4 screws 2 to remove 3 screws 3 to loosen F 2 113 3 Remove the cables from the wire saddles 1 and take off the controller box cover 2 14 screws 3 F 2 114 Do not make the screws fall off 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 ...

Page 115: ...itch SW1 on the Voice Operation Board The slide switch SW1 on the voice operation board is mounted to switch between in accordance with the transfer speed of PCI bus If the position of the switch does not match the transfer speed the voice is not correctly played such as the interruption If you move the switch by mistake be sure to return it to the correct position In this machine the switch shoul...

Page 116: ...the cover in the opposite step from the one for detaching controller box cover rear upper cover 9 Fix two cables removed in the step 1 with wire saddle 10 Remove the screw 2 and the blanking seal 3 fixed to the right upper cover 1 Do not use the removed screw and blanking seal When inserting the board into the connector be sure that the board is vertical against the connector 33MHz 66MHz 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 117: ...n remove the speaker unit lower 2 F 2 120 12 Mount the speaker unit lower 1 1 screw binding M4X20 2 1 screw binding M3X20 3 F 2 121 13 Mount the speaker unit upper 1 to the speaker unit lower using the two screws 2 that have been removed in step 11 from underneath 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 118: ...leased paper of the cable guide 1 affix it to the position on the right side as in the chart F 2 124 16 Attach the ferrite core 1 to the cable Be sure that the length 2 is 50 mm Fix it on the opposite side in the same procedure F 2 125 17 Connect the cable 2 to the speaker unit 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 119: ...he voice operation board F 2 127 19 Route the cable 1 through the cable guide 2 and the wire saddle 3 attach the cable guide cover 4 F 2 128 20 Fix it with two clamps 2 so that there is no bending of the cable 1 Route them beneath the reader power cable 5 2 1 2 1 1 5 4 2 3 ...

Page 120: ...e at Installation 0018 7271 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 2 13 2 Checking the Contents 0018 6104 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Wireless Network Interface Adapter NB W1 F 2 131 1 ...

Page 121: ...ase five wire saddles 1 on the rear upper cover make two cables 2 coming off upward F 2 132 2 Detach the rear upper cover 1 4 screws 2 to remove 3 screws 3 to loosen F 2 133 3 Remove the cables from the wire saddles 1 and take off the controller box cover 2 14 screws 3 F 2 134 4 Remove the lower blanking plate 1 Do not use the detached blanking plate 2 screws 2 F 2 135 5 Remove the PCB support pla...

Page 122: ...eet and put it on the MFP antenna 2 F 2 140 11 Put the MFP antenna 1 on the indicated position at the rear left side of the host machine When inserting the board into the connector be sure that the board is vertical against the connector Be sure that the wireless LAN board is inserted into the lower connector to avoid any danger of the chip resistor 1 being damaged If a voice guidance kit is attac...

Page 123: ...Route the MFP antenna cable 1 through the three wire saddles 3 F 2 144 16 Connect the MFP antenna cable 1 with the wireless LAN board termi nal 2 F 2 145 17 Fix the two cables 1 removed in step 1 and the MFP antenna cable 2 through the 5 wire saddles The following figure is a recommended position Make sure not to put the position that disturbs the host machine operation or open close 1 1 1 Do not ...

Page 124: ...4 Installing the DADF 2 14 1 Checking the Contents 0014 1041 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 DADF L1 F 2 148 2 14 2 Turning Off the Host Machine 0014 1284 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C...

Page 125: ... DADF with stepped screws M4X10 1 Use one screw for the left side and two for the right side F 2 153 F 2 154 6 Open the DADF feeder cover 1 and separation guide 2 F 2 155 7 Attach the stamp 1 using tools such as tweezers Attach the stamp with the stamped surface upside Do not touch the platen roller 2 when holding DADF 1 1 1 Tighten them so that DADF is aligned against the left side of the unit wh...

Page 126: ...ent See1 3 or left hinge check When fixed incompletely on both sides 1 Left hinge adjustment See 1 3 2 Right hinge adjustment See 1 4 3 Left hinge adjustment See 1 3 4 Right hinge adjustment See 1 4 or right hinge check 1 3 Left Hinge Height Adjustment 1 Adjust the left hinge with the height adjustment screw 1 When the front side is fixed incompletely Rotate the adjustment screw clockwise set the ...

Page 127: ...LTRR key highlighted 5 Align the tray side guide against the STMT LTRR LGL indication 6 Press OK key register the width of LTRR 7 Press the reset key twice to release the service mode 4 Right Angle Adjustment Here the original feed direction of this equipment is adjusted in relation to the optical system of the host machine 1 Prepare a test chart as shown using A4 or LTR copy paper F 2 163 2 It ca...

Page 128: ...EEDER ADJUST DOCST Image is displaced to the front side Decrease the value Image is displaced to the rear side Increase the value Adjustment value unit 1 0 1mm 9 White Level Adjustment 1 Set paper for user normal use on the copyboard glass close DADF 2 Select the screen from the service mode screen in the following order to display the adjustment screen COPIER FUNCTION CCD 3 Press DF WLVL1 highlig...

Page 129: ...each self tapping screws M3X8 1 Fit the sheet inside the rubber plate out side and fix it F 2 171 4 Attaching the Warning Label against finger trapping 1 Attach the warning label 1 for the appropriate language to the DADF lower cover as shown F 2 172 2 14 7 Operation Check 0014 1097 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR ...

Page 130: ... 1 COPIER OPTION ACC IN TRAY 6 Turn OFF ON the power supply by following the shutdown sequence 7 Check to see the following menu items are added Additional Functions Common Settings Delivery Tray Setting 8 Select the tray B to copy and perform test copy 9 Set a tray in compliance with the needs of the user 2 16 Installing the Serial Interface Kit 2 16 1 Points to Note About Installation 0015 2540 ...

Page 131: ...en also the cassette right lower cover 2 F 2 176 2 Pull out the reader power supply cable 1 3 Detach the right rear cover 2 4 screws 3 F 2 177 4 Using nippers cut off the face plate 2 of the rear right cover 1 3 4 8 9 11 12 10 13 1 1 1 1 2 1 Coin vender I F PCB unit 1 pc 2 Coin vender I F BOX cover 1 pc 3 1 Coin vender I F BOX joint mount 1 pc 4 1 Serial RS main L cable 1 pc 5 Serial RS main S cab...

Page 132: ... paper on the blanking sheet 1 attach it along the mark off line A and end face B of the coin vender I F PCB unit F 2 181 9 Pull out the serial RS main S cable 2 through the hole 1 on the plate and attach the coin vender I F PCB unit 3 2 bosses 4 1 screw biding M4X25 5 Cut off the part A so that there are not burrs 1 A 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 When attaching the blanking sheet make sure the sheet does not ru...

Page 133: ...1 F 2 182 10 Plug in the connector 2 to the coin vender I F PCB unit 1 F 2 183 11 Attach the coin vender I F BOX cover 1 4 screws biding M3X6 2 F 2 184 12 Connect the reader power supply cable 1 2 3 4 4 5 1 2 1 2 2 ...

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Page 136: ...nstruction 3 1 3 1 2 Connections Among Major PCBs 3 2 3 2 Basic Sequence 3 3 3 2 1 Basic Sequence of Operations at Power On 3 3 3 2 2 Basic Sequence of Operations for a Print Job full color 3 3 3 2 3 Basic Sequence of Operations for a Print Job mono color 3 4 ...

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Page 138: ...ge formation system block fixing system block and pickup feed system block For detailed discussions of individual functions see the chapters that follow F 3 1 A General Control System B Original Exposure System C Laser Exposure System main controller PCB reader controller PCB DC controller PCB DC driver PCB D Image Formation System E Fixing System F Pickup Feed System 1 HDD 2 Accessories PCB 3 Pho...

Page 139: ...ssories power supply PCB 20 Printer power supply PCB 21 Controller power supply PCB 22 DC driver PCB 23 Laser relay PCB 24 Relay PCB 25 All night power supply PCB 26 Cassette size relay PCB 27 Upper cassette size PCB 28 Lower cassette size PCB 29 Laser driver PCB YM 30 Laser driver PCB CK J502 J1014 J1302 J113 J511 J1015A J1015B J251E J217E J218E J252E J2120 J1035 J203 J640 J210E J1156 J1004E J100...

Page 140: ...hine is ready to accept a copy print request signal PINTR initial rotation from when a print request signal is received to when an image signal is generated PRINT from when all toner has been transferred to paper and the paper is delivered LSTR last rotation from when the paper has been delivered to when all drive has been stopped Power on CPU initialization ASIC initialization Fan drive Printer I...

Page 141: ...ono A4 2 copies Cassette 1 T 3 2 Period Description PSTBY print standby whine the machine is ready to accept a copy print request signal PINTR initial rotation from when a print request signal has been received to when an image signal is generated PRINT from when all toner has been transferred to paper to when the paper is delivered LSTR last rotation from when the paper has been delivered to when...

Page 142: ...ees Celcius 9 controls 140 to 195 degrees Celcius 10 performs half speed rotation to increase the temperature of the pressure roller PSTBY PSTBY PINTR 1 1 5 5 PRINT LSTR Image reguest signal PVREQ Laser activation Drum ITB motor M1 Primary charging bias Primary transfer bias Secondary transfer bias Cassette 1 pickup motor M4 Cassette 1 pickup solenoid SL2 Registration clutch CL6 Fixing heater H1 F...

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Page 145: ...18 4 7 1 1 Before Removing the Main Controller Box 4 18 4 7 1 2 Removing the Controller Box 4 18 4 7 2 Main Controller PCB main 4 18 4 7 2 1 Before Removing the Main Controller PCB 4 18 4 7 2 2 Removing the Main Controller PCB 4 18 4 7 2 3 Replacing Main Controller PCB 4 19 4 7 3 Main Controller PCB sub R A 4 19 4 7 3 1 Before Removing the Main Controller PCB sub R A 4 19 4 7 3 2 Removing the Main...

Page 146: ...B 4 22 4 7 10 Image Memory SDRAM 4 22 4 7 10 1 Before Removing the Image Memory SDRAM PCB 4 22 4 7 10 2 Removing the Image Memory SDRAM PCB 4 22 4 7 11 HDD 4 23 4 7 11 1 Before Removing the HDD 4 23 4 7 11 2 Removing the HDD 4 23 4 7 11 3 When Replacing the HDD 4 23 4 7 12 Controller Fan 4 24 4 7 12 1 Before Removing the Controller Fan 4 24 4 7 12 2 Removing the Controller Fan 4 24 ...

Page 147: ... controller PCB sub PDRM EF A image processing for printer output color space compression background removal LOG conversion direct mapping color balance zoom fine adjustment gradation conversion screen processing framing add on 4 Main controller PCB sub SJ A scanner interface scanner image processing resolution conversion image rotation compression expansion 5 Main controller PCB sub LAN bar A LAN...

Page 148: ... iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Jack No Discription J1001 image memory DDR SDRAM 1 GB standard J1002 image memory DDR SDRAM 512 MB 1 J1003 SRAM PCB connection slot J1008 main controller PCB sub PDRM EF A connection slot J1010 main controller PCB sub R A sub R A SH connection slot J1011 main controller PCB sub SJ A sub SJ A SH connection slot J1012 optional board connection slot security expansion boa...

Page 149: ...of the major control functions of the SRAM indicated with reference to ICs T 4 3 IC No Description IC1 2 SRAM retains control information on the image data stored on the HDD retains service mode settings data and Additional Function settings data ...

Page 150: ...iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Boot Program interval 1 The boot program is executed by the CPU on the main controller PCB when the main power switch is turned on making checks on the image memory DDR SDRAM and the HDD condition An error code will be indicated if a fault is detected If the check ends normally the control program is read from the HDD to the memory 2 Control Program 1 interval 2 1 The individu...

Page 151: ...Chapter 4 4 5 F 4 4 F 4 5 1 Progress bar 3 2 CPU HDD ROM Main controller PCB main access to the program at time of execution flow of system program operations System software ...

Page 152: ...Chapter 4 4 6 F 4 6 CPU HDD ROM access to the program at time of execution ...

Page 153: ...con indication 1 1 Set CHK TYPE 0 and execute HD CHECK 40 to 50 min then turn off the main switch 2 If the foregoing fails start up in safe mode and execute full formatting using the SST and reinstall the system software System Lang RUI then turn off and then on the main switch 3 If the fault still persists suspect a fault on the HDD and replace the HDD and reinstall the system software 06 The sys...

Page 154: ...EAP Key certificate PDF dictionary RUI content voice dictionary ICC profile PS test data 3 8 9 10 11 12 10 5 APL_MEAP MEAP 1 5 9 10 11 12 11 6 APL_SEND address book filter 2 5 9 10 11 12 FF 0 Not identified HDD full fault check and recovery 4 7 9 10 11 12 XX YY ...

Page 155: ...rary file 1 5 9 10 11 12 General 06 TMP_FAX fax temporary file 1 5 9 10 11 12 FAX 07 TMP_PSS PSS temporary file 1 5 9 10 11 12 PSS 08 3 PDLDEV PDL related file storage area font registration form ICCProfile PDL function color correction information file 1 5 9 10 11 12 UserFont Icc Profile possible PDLDEV selected 09 4 BOOTDEV Firmware storage area Booktable MEAP Key certificate PDF dictionary RUI ...

Page 156: ... RUI then turn off and then on the main power switch 7 05 file system error This error seldom occurs 1 Using CHK TYPE 1 2 3 5 execute HDD CLEAR then turn off and then on the power 2 If the foregoing fails suspect a fault on the HDD and replace the HDD and reinstall the system software 8 05 file system error Repair of the boot partition always calls for the use of the SST in safe mode 1 Start up in...

Page 157: ...R C3080i iR C2550 The image data RGB data collected by the CCD is processed by the main controller PCB sub SJ A sub R A sub PDRM PE A 12 10 12 14 22 23 24 system error or packet data error This error occurs in response to corruption of data or a bug in software 1 Start up in safe mode and execute full formatting using the SST and reinstall the system software System Lang RUI then turn off and then...

Page 158: ...or correction for the CCD RGB filters If mono color mode only Bk signals hereafter See though prevention BE Bk generation mono color mode Framing Blanking Frame erasing Input direct mapping Edge enhancement Smoothing RGB phase correction Input gamma correction Main controller PCB sub SJ A sub R A sub PDRM PE A Reader unit ...

Page 159: ...sub R A sub PDRM PE A Reader unit RGB 24 Image area signal CMYK F value adjustment Color balance correction Framing Blanking Background removal Bk generation Output direct mapping RGB CMY conversion Output gamma correction Optimum screen selection Smoothing RGB 24 CMYK 32 Image area signal Here the Bk signal is generated if an ACS session identifies the original as being black and white Otherwise ...

Page 160: ...R C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The following shows the flow of image data when a copier function is being used F 4 11 4 Image area signal DDR SDRAM HDD PC PDL input Magnification processing Resolution conversion Rotation Color conversion Binary processing JPEG compression JPEG compression JPEG decompression JPEG decompression M...

Page 161: ...C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The following shows the flow of image data when a SEND function is used F 4 13 Main controller PCB main sub SJ A sub R A sub PE A Reader unit Rotation Resolution conversion JPEG compression JPEG decompression DC controller PCB RGB 24 Image area signal DDR SDRAM HDD Reader unit Rotation Resolution conversion JPEG co...

Page 162: ...ion Functions 0013 9223 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The following shows the flow of image data when a fax reception function is being used F 4 15 Reader unit Rotation Resolution conversion JPEG compression JPEG decompression RGB Image area signal SDRAM HDD Fax unit Binary processing MMR...

Page 163: ... iR C2550 The following shows the flow of image data when a PDL function is being used F 4 16 JPEG decompression DDR SDRAM HDD Main controller PCB main sub JPEG compression DC controller PCB LIPS data RGB JPEGTIFF PDF RGB CMYK DISPLAY LIST data LIPS LX LIPS V PS Expansion Kit Q1 PS PS Print Server Unit Direct Print Expansion Kit PS data Main controller PCB sub RO A Main controller PCB sub LANBAR C...

Page 164: ...age 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the left rear cover page 10 17 Detaching the Left Rear Cover 3 Remove the DC driver PCB page 10 30 Removing the DC Driver PCB 4 Remove the DC controller PCB page 10 26 Detaching the DC Con troller PCB 5 Remove the main controller box page 4 18 Removing the Controller Box 6 Remove the main controller sub board sub R A board page 4 19 Re moving the M...

Page 165: ...Upper Cover 4 7 3 2 Removing the Main Controller PCB sub R A 0013 6777 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the main controller cover 1 1 wire saddle 2 14 screws 3 F 4 21 2 Remove the main controller PCB sub R A 1 2 screws 2 F 4 22 4 7 4 Main Controller PCB sub PDRM A 4 7 4 1 Before Rem...

Page 166: ...3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the main controller cover 1 1 wire saddle 2 14 screws 3 F 4 25 2 Remove the main controller PCB sub SJ A 1 2 screws 2 F 4 26 4 7 6 Main Controller PCB sub LAN A 4 7 6 1 Before Removing the Main Controller PCB sub LANBAR C 0013 6781 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR ...

Page 167: ...lor iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 In the case the main controller PCB sub RB A2 is not attached this proce dure is not required 1 Detach the main controller cover 1 1 wire saddle 2 14 screws 3 F 4 29 2 Remove the main controller PCB sub RB A2 4 2 screws 1 1 mount 2 1 connector 3 F 4 30 Points to Note when Attaching the Main C...

Page 168: ...the machine 2 Using service mode initialize the RAM COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR MN CON Before starting the work be sure to inform the user that all image data stored in the Box will be lost and obtain his her consent 4 7 9 Boot ROM PCB 4 7 9 1 Before Removing the Boot ROM PCB 0014 2530 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C30...

Page 169: ...ic dis charge Do not give a shock to the HDD F 4 40 4 7 11 3 When Replacing the HDD 0014 3124 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 If NetSpot Accountant NSA Is Not Used 1 Formatting the HDD While holding down the 2 and 8 keys on the control panel turn on the power to start up Using the HD form...

Page 170: ...SA 3 With the machine in standby state download the card ID to be used from NSA 4 When the card data has been downloaded from NSA check that the ID data has correctly been downloaded on the screen brought up by making the following selections user mode system control settings group ID control Only the downloaded ID data must be indicated 5 Make copies using a user card registered with NSA and chec...

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Page 173: ...g Lamp 5 11 5 3 4 1 Scanning Lamp 5 11 5 3 4 2 Overview 5 11 5 3 4 3 Activation Control 5 11 5 3 4 4 Error Detection 5 11 5 3 5 Detecting the Size of Originals 5 11 5 3 5 1 Overview 5 11 5 3 5 2 Points of Original Size Detection 5 13 5 3 5 3 Overview of Detection Operation 5 13 5 3 6 Dirt Sensor Control 5 15 5 3 6 1 Overview 5 15 5 3 7 Image Processing 5 17 5 3 7 1 Overview 5 17 5 3 7 2 Driving th...

Page 174: ...CIS 5 25 5 4 5 3 After Replacing the CIS 5 26 5 4 6 Original Cover Sensor 5 26 5 4 6 1 Before Removing the Copyboard Cover Open Closed Sensor front rear 5 26 5 4 6 2 Removing the Copyboard Cover Open Closed Sensor front rear 5 26 5 4 7 Contact Sensor HP Sensor 5 27 5 4 7 1 Before Removing the Contact Sensor HP Sensor 5 27 5 4 7 2 Removing the Contract Sensor Home Position Sensor 5 27 5 4 8 Origina...

Page 175: ...image sensor CIS stream reading Reading resolution 600 dpi main scanning direction x 600 dpi sub scanning direction Number of gradations 256 Productivity w ADF in use 28 ipm single sided A4 LTR Carriage position detection by contact image sensor CIS HP sensor PS501 Magnification 25 to 400 in main scanning direction image processing by the main control PCB main in sub scanning direction image proce...

Page 176: ...nterrupter CIS home position detection Copyboard cover open closed sensor PS502 PS503 photointerrupter copyboard cover state open closed detection PS502 sub scanning direction by angle of copyboard cover lamp ON copyboard cove ADF 25 deg approx PS503 main scanning direction by angle of copyboard cover about 17 deg Original sensor 1 original size detection AB Original sensor 2 original size detecti...

Page 177: ...0 4 Reader motor M501 Rear controller PCB Copyboard cover open closed sensor rear PS503 Copyboard cover open closed sensor front PS502 CIS HP sensor PS501 CIS Inverter PCB To ADF To printer To ADF To printer main controller Reader motor drive control Scanning lamp activation control CIS control Image signal ...

Page 178: ...to the main motor J506 used for connection with the original cover open closed sensor CIS HP sensor J510 used for connection with the contact image sensor CIS J511 used for connection with the original size sensor AB Inch J512 used for connection with the inverter PCB IC Description IC501 reader motor driver IC505 image data parallel serial conversion IC513 EEPROM backup of service mode settings I...

Page 179: ...orrection Main power switch ON SREADY STBY Reader motor M501 Scanning lamp LA1 CIS HP sensor PS501 scanning lamp intensity stabilization CIS output gain adjustment Shading position CIS output offset correction Shading position 1 shading position 1 Shading position Original leading edge Original size detection position 1 Check CIS position 2 shading adjustment 3 move to standby position 1 1 only if...

Page 180: ...ore passed from previous operation 1 shifts only if the copyboard cover ADF is open 2 Shading position Original leading edge original trailing edge Original size detection position 1 CIS HP sensor HP 2 1 reverse forward Shading correction Start key ON SCFW SCRW STBY STBY Reader motor M501 Scanning lamp CIS HP sensor PS501 Stream reading start position Original trailing edge SREADY Shading position...

Page 181: ...2 rear PS503 Detection Sugnal used to indicate the state open closed of the copyboard cover 5 3 1 2 Reader Motor Control 0013 8579 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The reader motor driver turns on off the reader motor and controls its direction speed of rotation F 5 11 MEMO The machine uses ...

Page 182: ... and white mode 118 mm sec SEND full color mode originals other than of 300 dpi or lower 320x450m 12 x18 236 mm sec full color mode originals of 300 dpi or lower 320x450 12 x18 118 mm sec black and white mode 236 mm sec Start position Accelerated Original leading edge Normal speed Original trailing edge Stop Travel speed Travel distance 1 2 3 4 1 acceleration area accelerates to a speed suited to ...

Page 183: ...080i iR C2550 The machine uses a contact image sensor CIS to read images line by line T 5 6 F 5 13 Item Description Scanning lamp used to illuminate originals Rod lens array used to collect light reflected by originals CCD array used to collect reflected light coming through a rod lens array Copyboard glass Scanning lamps scan direction CCD array Rod lens array Image reading line Scanning lamps CC...

Page 184: ...f the reader controller PCB Service Mode setting CIS unit gain correction data COPIER OPTION BODY CCD LUT CCD Gain Fine Correction COPIER FUNCTION CCD LUT ADJ2 making adjustments using a D 10 chart 5 3 3 Enlargement Reduction 5 3 3 1 Changing the Magnification in Main Scanning Direction 0013 8582 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480...

Page 185: ...i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 An error in the intensity of the lamp is checked against the presence absence of a fault when the lamp is initially tuned on e g at time of shading correction E225 CIS intensity error fault in the inverter PCB fault in the reader controller PCB fault in the contact image sensor CIS fault in the flexible ...

Page 186: ...Chapter 5 5 12 The machine identifies the size of the original based on the resulting combination of the measurement and the output ...

Page 187: ...380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Book Mode 1 original A4R copyboard cover or ADF closed 1 Standby CIS in home position xenon lamp off original sensor off Point of original detection 1 Point of original detection 2 Point of original detection 3 Point of original detection 4 B5 A5 A4R A4 STMT R LTR R LTR...

Page 188: ...in Main Scanning Direction The machine turns on the xenon lamp inside the CIS and uses the CCD inside the CIS to check the reflected light CIS at point of original detection xenon lamp on original sensor on F 5 22 5 Copyboard Cover Fully Closed CIS HP Original sensor Reader unit Copyboard cover Copyboard glass CIS point of detection 1 point of detection 2 point of detection 3 point of detection 4 ...

Page 189: ...mage data in reference to the presence absence of dust on the stream reading glass ADF platen roller thereby avoiding the effects of dust on images The machine executes this control only when the ADF is used and in addition when it is closed 1 Timing of Control 1 at the end of a job 2 between sheets each time a sheet is read 3 at the start of a job only if any of the following is met a first job a...

Page 190: ...voidance The same detection mechanism as used at the end of a job is executed if the presence of dust is detected at all points A B C the sensor is moved to point D for reading operation If the control is at the end of a job that takes place at point D it will be after moving the sensor to point D F 5 27 3 Between Sheets The contact image sensor CIS is not moved for detection of dust The machine u...

Page 191: ... and functions F 5 29 The PCB used by the image processing system has the following functions The machine processes images using its reader controller PCB line by line and the processing consists in the following CCD Number of lines 3 RGB 1 line each Number of pixels 7488 Size of pixel 42 3 um Shading Correction Shading correction executed for each job Shading adjustment executed in service mode R...

Page 192: ... iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The analog video signal from the CCD is subjected to gain correction in which the rate of amplification is corrected to a specific level and offset correction in which the output voltage in the absence of incident light is also corrected to a specific level 5 3 7 4 A D Conversion of the CCD Output 0013 8597 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3...

Page 193: ...lor iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine measures the density of the standard while plate and uses the result as density data The data is then subjected to computation to obtain the target value for use during shading correction 5 3 7 7 Shading Correction 0013 8600 Color iR C3380G Color iR...

Page 194: ...s 3 F 5 34 When removing the copyboard glass take care not to touch the following glass surface standard white plate The presence of dirt can cause white black lines in the images If dirt is found clean it with lint free paper moistened with alcohol F 5 35 5 4 1 2 After Replacing the Copyboard Glass 0014 3112 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C...

Page 195: ...1 and the rib 2 It may cause injury F 5 38 2 Detach the glass retainer left 2 2 screws 1 3 Remove the ADF reading glass 3 F 5 39 When removing the ADF reading glass take care not to touch the glass sur face The presence of dirt can cause white black lines in the images If dirt is found be sure to clean it using lint free paper moistened with alcohol 5 4 1 4 After Replacing the ADF Reading Glass 00...

Page 196: ...board glass page 5 20 Removing the Copyboard Glass 2 Detach the reader rear cover page 10 20 Detaching the Reader Rear Cover 5 4 2 3 Removing the Reader Controller PCB 0014 1328 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the cover F 5 41 2 Disconnect the connector 1 and detach the flat cable ...

Page 197: ...controller PCB be sure to generate the latest P PRINT printout If you carry out the power ON and the copier returns to the standby condition after the controller circuit PCB replacement turn ON OFF the power supply once again if you are initializing the RAM of the reader controller without replacing the PCB Using the SST upload the reader controller backup data after initializing the RAM download ...

Page 198: ...you have replaced the reader controller or initialized the RAM 1 Enter the values indicated in the P PRINT printout you have previously generated for the following a main scanning direction position adjustment stream reading COPIER ADJSUT ADJ XY ADJ Y DF b original stop position adjustment FEEDER ADJSUT DOCST c original feed speed magnification adjustment FEEDER ADUST LA SPEED 2 Make adjustments u...

Page 199: ...ey 2 of a motor Adjust the position 3 of host machine and the scanner motor 4 F 5 57 5 4 5 Contact Sensor 5 4 5 1 Before Removing the Contact Image Sensor CIS 0014 1380 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the reader front cover page 10 19 Detaching the Reader Front Cover 2 Detach the r...

Page 200: ...ode items COPIER ADJUST CCD CCDU RG offset value against color displacement caused by CIS COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF MG MTF correction value for main scanning direction COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF SG MTF correction value for sub scanning direction F 5 63 Also be sure to update the values indicated on the service label attached be hind the reader left cover by the values indicated on the CIS label Reference T...

Page 201: ...l the drive belt 1 in the direction of the arrow so that the contact image sensor CIS 2 is where indicated in the figure F 5 66 2 Remove the CIS home position sensor 3 1 connector 1 MEMO When detaching the sensor do so as if to push it under the claw 2 found at the rear F 5 67 Points to note when attaching After replacing the sensor pull the drive belt rear 1 in the direction of the arrow so that ...

Page 202: ...e connector 1 and detach the flat cable 2 Be careful not to lose the ferrite core 3 When attaching make sure to place it in the indicated position F 5 70 3 Detach the cover 3 8 screws 2 F 5 71 4 Remove the original sensor 2 hooks 1 F 5 72 ...

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Page 205: ...on 6 4 6 2 1 3 Controlling Synchronization in Sub Scanning Direction 6 5 6 2 1 4 BD Correction 6 7 6 2 2 Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light 6 9 6 2 2 1 APC Control 6 9 6 2 3 Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor 6 10 6 2 3 1 Controlling the Speed of the Laser Scanner Motor 6 10 6 3 Parts Replacement Procedure 6 12 6 3 1 Laser Scanner Unit 6 12 6 3 1 1 Before Removing the Laser Scanner Unit 6 1...

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Page 207: ...drum according to the video signals from the main controller and it consists of 2 laser driver PCBs a BD circuit Note 1 and a scanner motor among others These components are constructed as a single entity scanner unit and are controlled by the DC controller Laser Light Wave length 780 to 800nm infrared rays Output 5mW Number of Laser Light 4 laser 1 beam color Scanner Motor Motor type DC brushless...

Page 208: ...te 2 The laser scanner unit uses the following sequence when making a full color print 1 The print command arrives from the main controller In response the DC controller turns on the scanner motor to rotate the 6 facet mirror 2 When the scanner motor starts to rotate the DC controller uses the scanner motor control signal and the BD signal to make sure that the scanner motor rotates at a specific ...

Page 209: ...re directed to a multiple facet mirror mounted on a single scanner motor The method inherently brings about a reduction in space 6 2 Various Control 6 2 1 Controlling the Laser Activation Timing 6 2 1 1 Turning On and Off the Laser Light 0013 8532 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The laser l...

Page 210: ... direction Synchronization occurs for each line of each color and is controlled by the DC controller The following is the sequence of operation 1 The DC controller sets the Bk laser control signal to APC mode LC_CTLP4 0 0 LC_CTLP4 1 1 thus forcing the laser diode of the Bk driver circuit to go on 2 The laser beam path is equipped with a BD circuit used to receive the beam 3 The BD circuit detects ...

Page 211: ...C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine executes synchronization in sub scanning direction so as to match the lead edge of an image and the lead edge of paper This control is executed for every color and is controlled by the DC controller The following is the sequence of operation 1 When the print command arrives the DC controller generates the sub scanning sync signal PTOP with reference t...

Page 212: ...he photosensitive drum starting at a specific point F 6 6 1 Y M laser driver 2 C Bk laser driver The following is a timing chart depicting the relationship between the TOP signal of individual colors and video signals 1 Y TOP M TOP C TOP Bk TOP Print command Laser Drive Signal Y M Laser Drive Signal C Bk VDO Y VDO M VDO C VDO Bk 2 D CON M CON ...

Page 213: ...In other words the ma chine which determines the start points of 4 main scanning lines using the Bk laser as the reference BD is inherently subject to variation in the starting points of Y and M main scanning lines To make up for the variation the machine computes the variation among the angles of individual mirrors by measuring BD intervals correcting the start points of the Y and M main scanning...

Page 214: ...on Mirror non equilateral hexahedron Y M laser driver D CON C Bk laser driver Reference BD BD circuit Design write start position Actual write start position VDO T1 BD Ideal Polygon Mirror equilateral hexahedron Actual Polygon Mirror non equilateral hexahedron Write start position Y M VDO T1 BD Design write start position Y M VDO T1 BD Actual write start position Y M ...

Page 215: ...iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine uses APC control to make sure that the intensity of laser light remains at a specific level The machine uses 2 laser driver PCBs each with a laser driver IC taking care of 2 colors and performing APC control for individual colors The following is an outline of APC control operation executed each time the machine is turned on and for each p...

Page 216: ...nner motor rotates at a specific speed The machine uses 2 speed detection signals with the aim of helping the laser scanner unit last longer Notes The FG signal is a detection signal for coarse adjust ment used at time of motor start up while the BD signal is a detection signal used to fine adjust the motor to the target speed The motor control mechanism operates as follows 1 The DC controller tur...

Page 217: ...al for speed detection Scanner Motor Related Error Code The following error codes are associated with the scanner motor E0100 0000 BD error Indicates that the interval of the BD signal at time of constant speed rotation has deviated from a specific interval for 1 sec or more E0110 0000 scanner motor error Indicates that the scanner motor has failed to reach a specific revolution within 5 sec at st...

Page 218: ...r 1 2 screws 2 F 6 13 2 Disconnect the connector 1 and free the 2 flat cables 2 F 6 14 3 Detach the cover 1 in the direction of the arrow 1 hook 2 F 6 15 4 Remove the laser scanner unit 1 3 screws 2 F 6 16 Points to note when removing the scanner unit When removing the scanner unit hold the front side of the scanner unit 1 then pull it out while holding it up F 6 17 Points to note when mounting th...

Page 219: ...2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 When replacing the laser scanner unit register the values described on the label which is included in the package in the service modes below After registration attach the label onto the front cover COPIER ADJUST LASER FSLUT Y1 to 8 COPIER ADJUST LASER FSLUT M1 to 8 COPIER ADJUST LASER...

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Page 222: ...zation Control 7 13 7 3 3 Drum Film Thickness Detection 7 14 7 3 4 ATR Control 7 15 7 3 5 D max Control 7 16 7 3 6 PASCAL Control 7 19 7 3 7 D half Control 7 20 7 3 8 ARCDAT Control 7 23 7 3 9 Color Displacement Correction Control 7 25 7 3 10 ATVC Control 7 28 7 4 Special Control 7 29 7 4 1 Black band sequence 7 29 7 4 2 OHP black band sequence 7 30 7 4 3 Colour band sequence 7 30 7 5 Drum Unit 7 ...

Page 223: ... 4 Hopper Assembly 7 48 7 9 4 1 Before Removing the Hopper Supply Unit 7 48 7 9 4 2 Removing the Hopper Supply Unit 7 48 7 9 5 Developing Motor Bk Y M C 7 49 7 9 5 1 Before Removing the Developing Motor 7 49 7 9 5 2 Removing the Developing Motor 7 49 7 9 6 Intermediate Transfer Unit 7 49 7 9 6 1 Removing the ITB Unit 7 49 7 9 7 Transfer Cleaning Unit 7 51 7 9 7 1 Before Removing the Transfer Clean...

Page 224: ...d Full speed 143mm sec Half speed 71 5mm sec 1 4 speed 35 8mm sec Service life detection It comes into view do not indicate in the default The set of the indication is possible in the service mode Developing unit block Developing cylinder diameter 13 6 mm Developing system Dry type two components Toner Non magnetic negative toner Remaining toner detection inside cylinder None Starter Included in D...

Page 225: ...tructionsarriving in the form of a video signal Toner low warning Toner low warning at approx 10 remaining variable in service mode Detecting the Level of Toner piezoelectric sensor Toner feed level sensor Intermediate transfer unit spec ITB Intermediate Transfer Belt Seamless Belt drive Gear drive from drum ITB motor M1 Feed speed Refer to process speed Cleaning mechanism Cleaning blade Half tone...

Page 226: ...lor iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine s printing process may broadly be divided into 6 blocks which are made up of a total of 10 steps The machine forms images on print paper by exe cuting the functions assigned to these blocks The following is a block diagram of the printing process followed by an outline of the steps Y M C BK D CON...

Page 227: ...emoves residual toner from the surface of the photosensitive drum step 10 post exposure prevents uneven density by evening out the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 1 4 Static Image Formation Block 0013 8463 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 This block consists of 2 steps at the end of whi...

Page 228: ...sitive drum even F 7 4 Step 2 laser beam exposure In this step a static image is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum The negatively charged surface of the photosensitive drum is exposed by a laser beam As a result those areas hit by the beam are neutralized light area thus eliminating negative charges and consequently forming a static image on the surface F 7 5 Time t Light area Dark ...

Page 229: ... of a fixed magnet and a blade is used to form a uniform layer of developer At this time the areas of the photosensitive drum exposed by the laser beam will have a positive potential in relation to the developing cylinder As a result the toner charged to a more or less identical potential as the developing cylinder will move to and stick to the areas of the photosensitive drum exposed by the laser...

Page 230: ...er on the ITB is moved to paper A positive bias is applied to the secondary transfer outside roller to charge the back of paper to a positive potential As a result the toner on the ITB moves to the paper To prevent soiling of the back of paper the secondary transfer outside roller is given a positive and then a negative bias in turns at the end of secondary transfer thus returning the residual ton...

Page 231: ...achine is characterized by a short wait time and high energy efficiency The machine s pressure roller has a higher potential than the fixing sleeve thus enabling the full retention of the negatively charged toner on paper and at the same time preventing adhesion of toner to the fixing sleeve step 7 fixing In this step the toner on the paper is subjected to heat and pressure so that it will melt wh...

Page 232: ... C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 In this block the photosensitive drum is both physically and electrostatically cleaned by removing residual charges to prevent image faults otherwise caused by soiling on the photosensitive drum or uneven charges remaining on the surface of the drum step 9 photosensi...

Page 233: ...rolling the High Voltage System 7 2 1 Overview 0013 8474 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 This circuit works for applying bias to the primary charging roller the developing cylinder the primary transfer roller and the secondary transfer outer roller These biases are generated by the control ...

Page 234: ...high voltage generation circuit of HVT1 The primary charging AC high voltage generation circuit is used to generate the AC bias applied to the primary charging roller It generates 4 types of biases PRI_AC_Y PRI_AC_MJ PRI_AC_C PRI_AC_Bk independent among individual colors The primary charging DC high voltage generation circuit is used to generate the DC bias applied to the primary charging roller I...

Page 235: ...0i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The secondary transfer bias is used to transfer toner from the ITB to paper The bias may be either DC positive bias or DC negative bias generated by the DC high voltage generation circuit of HVT2 The DC positive bias is applied to the secondary transfer roller at time of toner transfer while the DC negative bias is applied to the sec...

Page 236: ...l determines the amount of toner to supply 3 Color Dmax control determines the best level of laser power 4 Black Dmax control determines the best level of developing bias 5 PASCAL control determines the best gradation table 6 Dhalf control determines the best gradation table 7 Abridged Dhalf control determines the best gradation table abridged 8 Color displacement correction control determines the...

Page 237: ...osing opening the front cover at time of printing 2 Particulars of Control The DC controller goes through the following to detect the thickness of the drum film 1 computes the drum count based on length of time during which the photosensitive drum has rotated and length of time during which the primary charging AC bias is applied 2 adds the count obtained in 1 above to the count stored in EEPROM 3...

Page 238: ...l 1 timing for start up When new drum unit is installed every print video count every 80 sheet patch image reading sensor 2 Particulars of Control The machine computes the amount of toner to supply for each color and supplies it to the drum unit The machine uses the following 2 types of data to compute toner amounts Video Count for each print The machine uses the video data arriving from the main ...

Page 239: ...t E020 010x outside correction range upper limit error 2 At time of printing the patch density data of the color in question as determined by ATR control is outside the range of correction upper limit E020 020x outside correction range lower limit error 2 At time of printing the patch density data of the color in question as determined by ATR control is outside the range of correction lower limit ...

Page 240: ...ses the patch image sensor to measure the density of the patch and corrects the output of the laser light of the color in question so that the density will be identical to the target density The machine executes this control only for the color of the drum unit that has been replaced F 7 20 1 Patch image data 2 Laser output 3 Photosensitive drum UN16 patch image sensor MEMO In previous machines den...

Page 241: ...calibration user mode 2 Particulars of Control In the presence of a specific condition the DC controller forms a patch pattern Notes of Bk on the ITB Thereafter the DC controller uses the patch image sensor UN16 to measure the patch density thereby correcting the developing DC bias of Bk so that the density will be identical to the target density F 7 22 1 Patch image data 2 Developing DC bias 3 De...

Page 242: ...ion density characteristic varying due to the environmental change or the deterioration of photosensitive drum 1 Timing for Start up At the time of calibration while executing auto gradation correction full correction of the user mode 2 Control Description When the specified conditions are satisfied the main controller prints three kinds of the stored patch pattern see MEMO on paper Service techni...

Page 243: ... a patch pattern of each color Y M C Bk on the ITB Thereafter the DC controller uses the patch image sensor UN14 to measure the patch pattern and sends the result back to the main controller which executes gradation correction based on the data so that ideal halftone images may be obtained In this control the machine also forms a reference patch for use by abridged D half control and stores the re...

Page 244: ... gradation correction for all colors regardless of which drum unit may have been replaced F 7 25 1 Patch image data 2 Density data 3 D half control 4 Video data UN16 patch image sensor 3 Flow of Operation D CON UN16 ITB 1 3 Laser Scanner unit 4 M CON 2 ...

Page 245: ...uting the Correction Value for Abridged D half Start up Patch pattern formation Patch reading UN16 D half correction table creation Y M C Bk EX D half correction table for Y Actual gradation characteristics Ideal gradation characteristics 0 100 Density data D CON Y1 Y2 Y3 Data output V CON Y4 Y5 Y6 Patch pattern data output Main controller DC controller Main controller Density data output 100 Grad...

Page 246: ...ticulars of Control In the presence of a specific condition the DC controller forms a patch pattern of each color Y M C Bk on the ITB a single pattern for each color a total of 4 patterns Thereafter the DC controller measures the patch pattern using the patch image sensor UN14 and sends the result back to the main controller which in turn compares it against the abridged D half reference data back...

Page 247: ...Chapter 7 7 24 F 7 28 1 Patch image data 2 Density data 3 Abridged D half control 4 Video data UN16 patch image sensor 3 Flow of Operation Y M C Bk D CON UN16 ITB 1 3 Laser Scanner unit 4 M CON 2 ...

Page 248: ...s the color displacement sensor to detect the position of the pat terns The DC controller computes the degree of displacement with reference to the position of the pattern detected based on the result the DC controller or the main controller corrects the displacement for individual colors Comparison of measurement data SIN and reference data INT Main controller Data output V CON Density data D CON...

Page 249: ... or more exists Condition 2 the standby time has lasted 10 min or more and the machine inside temperature has changed 1 deg C or more during continuous printing the machine inside temperature is different from the previously detected temperature by 4 deg C or more B Main Scanning Write Start Correction 1 Particulars of Control The machine writes a main scanning position detection pattern of each c...

Page 250: ...anning direction F 7 32 1 Color displacement sensor A The machine uses Y as the reference when measuring color displacement and therefore does not make correction for the reference color D Main Scanning Magnification Correction 1 Particulars of Control The machine forms a main scanning magnification detection pattern of each color on the left and right edges of the ITB Thereafter it uses the diffe...

Page 251: ...R FSLUT M 1 to 8 correction values for partial magnification correction M blocks 1 to 8 COPIER ADJUST LASER FSLUT C 1 to 8 correction values for partial magnification correction Y blocks 1 to 8 COPIER ADJUST LASER FSLUT K 1 to 8 correction values for partial magnification correction K blocks 1 to 8 Also when the DC controller circuit board is replaced the above values should be entered as per the ...

Page 252: ...r iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 If continuous print is carried out while there is no toner being sent on to the ITB cleaning blade the blade may bend backwards This sequence feeds non transferred toner to the cleaning blade in order to prevent this problem 1 Timing Sequence Item Description 1 Applying the primary transfer bias A specific bia...

Page 253: ...e ITB for a length of 80mm with density FFh Once the black band clears the secondary transfer roller secondary transfer outer roller cleaning see Note is performed Further once the black band is formed the cumulative counter resets to the default 0 Negative bias TR2 signal is applied to the secondary transfer outer roller to prevent rear soiling of the print paper and this creates a difference in ...

Page 254: ...s performed when post rotation is being performed the sequences are carried out in the order ATR control to ARCDAT control to colour band sequence 3 Control flow F 7 36 Toner band Y M C K A4 width On ITB Toner band width band applied across t ms Start Image duty average value since last ATR control is below standard value Compute toner band width Form colour band width after ATR control Add video ...

Page 255: ...g printing a layer of toner is formed on top of the layer of carrier deposited on the devel oping cylinder the toner then jumps toner projection to the photosensitive drum for development The residual toner on the developing assembly after development is scraped off by the cleaning blade and is moved by the waste toner feedscrew for collection inside the waste toner case The following 3 types of e...

Page 256: ...el F 7 38 1 Primary charging roller 2 Drum unit 7 5 1 3 Identifying a New Old Drum Unit 0014 0781 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 This device does not have memory in the drum unit so when a new drum is mounted the drum life counter value stored in the printed needs to be reset The device de...

Page 257: ...it would usually be after drum initialisation is completed This mode would be used to replace a drum unit temporarily in order to check image quality for example when trying to trace the cause of a problem 0 Initialisation carried out for new unit Fuse blown Default 1 No initialisation for new unit Fuse not blown Further this service mode should be set to 1 only when necessary for service After th...

Page 258: ...means locking and unlocking the manually operated lock lever on the process unit When the lever is in the lock position the waste toner shutter is open and when the lever is in the unlock position the toner refill shutter is closed F 7 41 1 Toner refill shutter 2 Rear main plate 3 waste toner shutter 4 lock slide on the drum unit 5 Waste toner case 6 Waste toner discharge shutter open closed detec...

Page 259: ...ive signal x4 6 Toner sensor detection signal 7 Toner feed level signalx4 8 Toner container 9 Drum unit M8 through M11 Toner feed motor PS3 through PS6 Toner feed level sensor TS1 through TS4 Toner residual level sensor piezosensor 7 6 2 Supplying Toner 0014 0771 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C...

Page 260: ...unt of toner is fed to the drum unit when the sensor flag moves back and forth once At the time of the toner feeding DC controller monitors this sensor while driving the toner feed motor The toner feed motor is stopped when the toner feeding is completed By executing this the toner feeding is correctly implemented The following is a timing chart depicting when 4 A4 full color prints are made with ...

Page 261: ...nside TCRG rotate drive for a specified time and also makes the toner inside TCRG transfer inside of the hopper Thanks to this control the toner density inside the hopper is stabilized and the toner inside TCRG can be efficiently used up 7 6 3 Detecting the Level of Toner 0014 0773 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C...

Page 262: ...R C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The device does not have toner container detection Even if there is no toner container in the device there will be residual toner in the refill screw etc so printing can continue for a few more sheets If printing is continued for just a few sheets there should be no problem as regards image quality Then the piezo...

Page 263: ...e drive of M1 is controlled by the DC controller The following describes the major control mechanism associated with the primary transfer block F 7 47 1 ITB cleaning feedscrew 2 ITB 3 Secondary transfer inside roller 4 Drum ITB motor drive signal M1 drum ITB motor 7 7 1 3 ITB Soiling Removal Sequence Control 0013 8508 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i C...

Page 264: ...ive bias TR2 signal to the secondary transfer outside roller thus creating a potential between ITB and roller as a result the negatively charged residual toner and the secondary transfer outside roller is drawn back to the ITB where it is scraped off by the cleaning blade for collection in the ITB cleaning unit MEMO This is a cleaning sequence using toner The amount of toner used in one sequence i...

Page 265: ...otate the feedscrew inside the waste toner pipe thereby moving the waste toner The waste toner pipe is connected to the discharge outlet of the cleaning unit When M12 goes on the waste toner collecting at the discharge outlets is moved through the waste toner pipe for collection in the waste toner case F 7 50 1 ITB cleaning unit 2 Waste toner discharge outlet 3 Drum cleaning unit 4 Waste toner dis...

Page 266: ...er screw UN6 waste toner sensor optical sensor The following is a brief description of the foregoing types of detection 1 detection by an optical sensor The machine uses an optical sensor UN8 mounted behind the waste toner case to check the amount of waste toner The detection takes place when the level of waste toner is between 0 and 95 and the result is sent to the DC controller which will issue ...

Page 267: ...ent the collected waste toner from accumulating like a heap and from overflowing out of the waste toner case the waste toner screw built in the waste toner case is rotated and the toner is made even The waste toner screw is rotated by the motor M12 MEMO This machine also has a waste toner case replacement detection function After opening and closing the main body front cover at the status of alarm...

Page 268: ...pen the front cover 1 F 7 53 2 Press the claw 1 downward to detach the handle cover 2 F 7 54 3 Press the release lever 1 to open the right cover 2 For taking in out of the process unit make sure to do with the duplexing unit 3 open F 7 55 4 Remove the 2 screws 1 F 7 56 5 Turn the handle 1 by 180 deg and then hold the handle 1 and the grip 2 to pull out the process unit 3 until it stops F 7 57 6 Re...

Page 269: ... Press the claw 1 to detach the handle cover 2 F 7 60 3 Press the release lever 1 to open the right cover 2 For taking in out of the process unit make sure to do with the duplexing unit 3 open F 7 61 4 Remove the 2 screws 1 F 7 62 5 Turn the handle 1 by 180 deg and then hold the handle 1 and the grip 2 to pull out the process unit 3 until it stops F 7 63 6 Press the push button 1 and hold the grip...

Page 270: ...rom the hopper assembly to the drum cartridge causing overflowed toner to spatter inside the body When the drum cartridge has been removed while the shutter lever is not at the Unlock position put the cartridge back and then position the shutter lever to the Unlock position After that the drum cartridge can be removed F 7 66 7 9 3 Drum ITB Motor 7 9 3 1 Before Removing the Drum ITB Moto 0014 2630 ...

Page 271: ... 1 Remove the hopper drive assembly page 10 21 Removing the Hopper Drive Unit 7 9 4 2 Removing the Hopper Supply Unit 0014 1277 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the 4 supply drive shaft 1 1 claw each 2 F 7 70 2 Remove the 3 toner cartridge guide 1 6 screws 2 F 7 71 3 Remove the scre...

Page 272: ... page 10 23 Detaching the Printer Power Supply Assembly 7 9 5 2 Removing the Developing Motor 0014 2628 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the developing motor 1 2 connectors 2 4 screws 3 F 7 74 7 9 6 Intermediate Transfer Unit 7 9 6 1 Removing the ITB Unit 0014 1280 Color iR C3380G C...

Page 273: ... F 7 80 8 Fix the ITB unit 1 with the tip resistant arm 2 Fix in the lower one of the 2 grooves 9 Cover the drum cartridges with the drum protective sheet 3 Cover it with drum protective sheet 3 immediately after fixing the ITB unit 1 If time elapses photosensitive drum is exposed to light and will be deterio rated F 7 81 Points to note when closing the ITB unit When closing the ITB unit 1 be sure...

Page 274: ...R C2550 1 Remove the ITB unit page 7 49 Removing the ITB Unit 7 9 7 2 Removing the Transfer Cleaner Unit 0014 2605 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the 4 screws 1 F 7 85 2 Lift the ITB unit 1 and remove it from the transfer cleaner unit 2 2 bosses 3 2 hooks 4 F 7 86 Points to note w...

Page 275: ...3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 When replacing the transfer cleaner unit make sure to apply the lubricant cefbon to the scraper sheet 7 9 8 Secondary Transfer External Roller 7 9 8 1 Removing the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller 0014 1321 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the right co...

Page 276: ...er onto the ITB belt caus es a white spot image In order to prevent this at replacing the secondary transfer outer roller to the new one coating of toner onto the surface of the roller is required When replacing the secondary transfer outer roller execute the service mode below COPIER FUNCTION TNR COAT Coating of the Y toner onto the secondary transfer roller In case the white spot image occurred ...

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Page 279: ...Delay Jams 8 16 8 4 1 1 Delay Jam for Those Other Than the Pickup Unit 8 16 8 4 1 2 Delay Jam for the Pickup Unit 8 18 8 4 2 Stationary Jams 8 18 8 4 2 1 Common Stationary Jam 8 18 8 4 2 2 Stationary Jam at Power On 8 18 8 4 3 Other Jams 8 20 8 4 3 1 Size Difference Jam 8 20 8 4 3 2 Material Difference Jam 8 20 8 4 3 3 Door Open Jam 8 20 8 5 Cassette Pick Up Unit 8 20 8 5 1 Overview 8 20 8 5 2 Bas...

Page 280: ...1 8 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 45 8 11 8 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 45 8 11 9 Cassette Size Detection Sensor 8 46 8 11 9 1 Before Removing the Cassette Size Sensor 8 46 8 11 9 2 Removing Cassette Size Sensor 8 46 8 11 10 Cassette Retry Paper Sensor 8 47 8 11 10 1 Before Removing Cassette Retry Paper Sensor 8 47 8 11 10 2 Removing Cassette Retry Paper Sensor 8 47 ...

Page 281: ...0 1 Before Removing Manual Feed Separation Pad 8 52 8 11 20 2 Removing Manual Feed Pickup Separation Pad 8 52 8 11 21 Registration Motor 8 52 8 11 21 1 Before Removing Registration Motor 8 52 8 11 21 2 Removing Registration Motor 8 52 8 11 22 Duplex Unit 8 52 8 11 22 1 Before Removing Duplexing Feed frame 8 52 8 11 22 2 Removing Duplexing Feed frame 8 52 8 11 23 Duplex Feed Sensor 8 53 8 11 23 1 B...

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Page 283: ...R B5R LTRR A5R STMTR cassette 2 A3 B4 A4 B5 LGL LTR EXE LDR A4R B5R LTRR A5R STMTR 11x17 to 12x18 manual feed tray A3 B4 A4 B5 LDR LGL LTR A4R B5R LTRR A5R STMTR 11x17 to 12x18 EXE postcard envelope free size Paper weight cassette 1 2 64 to 80 g m2 single sided 64 to 80 g m2 auto double sided manual feed tray 64 to 128 g m2 if double sided manual feeding only no auto duplexing Paper size switch ov...

Page 284: ...ry Inner 2 Way Tray D1 Copy Tray J1 Finisher Z1 Buffer Path Unit E2 Finisher Y1 Saddle Finisher Y2 Punch Unit L1 M1 N1 P1 Pickup accessory Cassette Feeding Unit Y2 Side Paper Deck Z1 Envelope Cassette Attachment C2 Item Description ...

Page 285: ...r iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 F 8 1 1 Pickup assembly cassette 2 2 Pickup assembly cassette 1 3 Manual feed pickup assembly 4 Registration roller assembly 5 Transfer assembly 6 Duplexing feeding assembly 7 Fixing assembly 8 No 1 delivery assembly 9 No 2 No 3 delivery assembly ...

Page 286: ...0298 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 F 8 2 14 16 15 17 18 19 20 23 22 21 24 13 12 11 10 9 3 2 1 4 6 5 7 8 35 36 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ...

Page 287: ...13 Registration roller outside 14 Duplexing feeding roller 2 15 Duplexing feeding member 2 16 Secondary Transfer Outside Roller 17 Secondary Transfer Inside Roller 18 Duplexing feed roller 1 19 Duplexing feeding member 1 20 Presser roller 21 Fixing film 22 Fixing Rear Roller 23 Inner Delivery Roller 24 Inner Delivery Roll 25 Delivery Roll 3 26 Delivery Roller 3 27 Duplexing inlet roller 28 Duplexi...

Page 288: ... C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 F 8 3 1 Pickup from cassette 1 2 Pickup from cassette 2 3 Pickup from cassette pedestal option 4 Pickup from side paper deck option 5 Pickup from manual feeder 6 Delivery to copy tray 1 7 Delivery to copy tray 2 option 8 Delivery to copy tray 3 option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 289: ... from cassette 1 2 Pickup from cassette 2 3 Pickup from cassette pedestal option 4 Pickup from paper deck option 5 Pickup from manual feeder 6 Delivery to Finisher Z1 option 7 Delivery to copy tray 3 option 8 1 6 Diagram of Paper Paths w Finisher Y1 Saddle Finisher Y2 0014 0301 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080...

Page 290: ... paper deck option 5 Pickup from manual feeder 6 Delivery to Finisher Y1 Saddle Finisher Y2 option 7 No 2 delivery assembly option 8 1 7 Arrangement of Sensors 0014 0302 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 291: ...te 1 retry sensor PS25 9 Manual feed paper sensor PS9 10 Pre registration sensor PS7 11 Duplexing paper sensor PS10 12 Arch Sensor 1 PS2 13 Arch Sensor 2 PS16 14 Fixing Inlet Sensor PS14 15 Inner Delivery Sensor PS1 16 Duplexing Inlet Sensor PS3A 17 Delivery sensor 3 PS5A 18 Delivery sensor 1 PS27 19 Delivery sensor 2 PS1A 20 Reversal sensor PS4A 21 Delivery Tray Full Sensor 2 PS2A 22 Delivery Tra...

Page 292: ...ixing motor M4 Cassette 1 pickup motor M5 Cassette 2 pickup motor M6 Registration Multi Motor M7 Duplexing motor M14 No 1 delivery motor SL2 Cassette 1 pickup solenoid SL3 Cassette 2 pickup solenoid CL5 Manual pickup clutch CL6 Registration clutch 2 Delivery Assembly 2 3 F 8 8 M1A No 2 delivery motor M2A No 3 delivery motor SL1A No 1 delivery solenoid CL5 M7 M6 M5 CL6 SL3 SL2 M14 M3 M4 SL1A SL2A M...

Page 293: ...Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine increases the speed of moving paper over specific intervals An overview and the associated accessories for the increase in speed are as follows 1 Finisher Z1 in Use Print Start Cassette 1 pickup motor M4 Cassette 1 pickup solenoid SL2 Cassette 1 retry sensor PS25 Registration Multi Motor M6 Registration Front...

Page 294: ...in Speed for Reversal The speed is 2 times as high as the process speed no increase if for delivery to tray 3 2 Finisher Y1 Y2 in Use F 8 11 1 Increase in Speed for Pickup The speed is 1 5 times as high as the process speed in the cassette of manual feed decelerates to about 0 6 2 Increase in Speed for Reversal The speed is 2 times as high as the process speed 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 295: ...et and materials and sizes are as follow The following 5 points are the points at which the feeding speed is changed points to change the speed control 1 10 mm downstream from the fixing rear roller 2 10 mm downstream from the inner delivery roller 3 Reversing sensor ON 4 Buffer inlet sensor ON 5 Buffer outlet sensor ON Print media Pickup Delivery Speed Cassette Side Deck Manual Feed Plain paper 6...

Page 296: ... a point 17 5 mm upstream from the secondary delivery roller detect with the secondary delivery sensor Heavy paper S 71 5 N A N A N A N A L 71 5 N A N A N A N A Transparency S 71 5 A point where the trail edge reaches a point 10 mm downstream from the fixing rear roller detect with the inner delivery sensor N A A point where the trail edge reaches a point 10 mm downstream from the fixing rear roll...

Page 297: ...e delivery 3 sensor L 460 Detect the paper trailing edge at 10mm downstream of inside delivery roller detected with inside delivery sensor Detect the paper trailing edge at 17 5mm upperstream of delivery 3 roller detected by the delivery 3 sensor Finisher Y1 Saddle finisher Y2 Plain paper S 337 Detect the paper trailing edge at 10mm downstream of fixing rear roller detected with the inside deliver...

Page 298: ...leted And then the fixing speed is returned to 143mm s so as the speed of the delivery 2 3 motors Afterwards the paper feeding speed accelerates to 460mm s when the trailing edge is at the point of 10mm from the fixing rear roller 4 and starts to decelerate at the point of 43 8mm from the reversing roller 1 30mm from the reversing roller reversing point 3 the distance from when the delivery 3 moto...

Page 299: ...lay jam sensor does not go on within a specific length of time after the sensor N has gone on F 8 13 Sensor Pre registration sensor PS7 Inside delivery sensor PS1 No 1 delivery sensor PS27 Duplexing paper sensor PS10 Fixing inlet sensor PS14 No 2 Delivery sensor PS1A Reversing sensor PS4A No 3 Delivery sensor PS5A Jam check Sensor N Sensor N 1 Normal 1 specific length of feed in time Error Start k...

Page 300: ...0i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The sensor N does not go off within a specific length of time after the sensor has gone on F 8 15 Source of paper Motor Clutch Sensor Cassette 1 cassette 1 pickup motor M4 cassette 1 retry sensor PS25 Cassette 2 cassette 2 pickup motor M5 cassette 2 retry sensor PS26 Manual feeder Manual feeder pickup clutch CL5 Manual feeder paper present absent sensor PS9 Sensor Ca...

Page 301: ...80G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine makes a check to see that there is no paper over the following sensors before it starts initial multiple rotation at power on Sensor Cassette 1 retry sensor PS25 Cassette 2 retry sensor PS26 Pre registration sensor PS7 ...

Page 302: ...achine detects the opening of the door while it is making copies prints 8 5 Cassette Pick Up Unit 8 5 1 Overview 0014 0313 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The paper inside the cassette is held up by the lifter plate When pickup takes place the pickup roller moves down to come into contact w...

Page 303: ...ller 4 Separation roller 5 Pickup vertical path roller 6 Cassette retry paper sensor 7 Vertical path guide 8 Lower right cover 9 Holding plate 10 Lifter plate F 8 16 1 Cassette paper sensor 2 Pickup roller 9 10 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 304: ...on PCB on the printer side and operating in conjunction with the cassette size dial In the absence of a cassette all 4 actuators are off causing the machine to assume there is no cassette 1 Size switch of AB configuration Inch configuration The cassette size dial is equipped with a switch operated to change between AB and Inch configurations the cassette size detecting switch will detect the confi...

Page 305: ...e machine is set in service mode 1 If an envelope size is detected an envelope cassette must be fitted 3 List of paper size Inch configuration T 8 7 Size SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 no cassette OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF A5R ON OFF ON ON OFF A4 ON ON ON ON OFF A4R OFF ON ON ON OFF A3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF B5 ON ON OFF ON OFF B5R OFF OFF OFF ON OFF B4 ON OFF OFF ON OFF Blank no cassette ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 305x457 mm ...

Page 306: ... an envelope cassette must be fitted 8 5 4 Setting Up the Universal Cassette 0014 0316 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The following are default sizes the machine will assume when U1 through U4 are detected T 8 8 The following is a list of sizes that may be assigned in addition to default s...

Page 307: ...Chapter 8 8 25 F 8 19 1 Flag 2 Cassette paper sensor 3 Lifter clutch 4 Cassette paper level sensor A 5 Cassette paper level sensor B 6 Paper level sensor flag 7 Lifter gear 8 Tray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 308: ...ion OFF OFF OFF 100 to 50 of capacity ON OFF OFF 50 to 50 sheets approx ON ON OFF 50 sheets or less approx ON No paper OFF OFF When full with paper Paper Cassette paper level sensor B Cassette paper level sensor A When there is little paper OFF ON When half full with paper Paper Cassette paper level sensor B Cassette paper level sensor A Paper Cassette paper level sensor B Cassette paper level sen...

Page 309: ...eeder pickup tray 3 Pressure spring 4 Lifting plate 5 Manual feeder paper sensor flag 6 Separation pad 7 Manual feeder pickup roller 8 To the registration roller unit Once the manual feeder pickup operation starts the multi lifting plate up down solenoid SL4 turns ON Then the lifting plate of the manual feeder pickup assem bly goes up and a paper on the manual feeder pickup tray is pressed against...

Page 310: ...r pickup is executed by setting back the registration multi pickup motor speed M6 to half when the first paper moves 5 mm downstream from the registration roller Reference The sensor that detects the last paper is not equipped with the manual feeder pickup unit of this machine 8 6 2 Basic Sequence of Operation 0014 0320 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i...

Page 311: ...d Execute the setup in the service mode Service Modes Register the reference points COPIER FUNCTION CST MF A4R COPIER FUNCTION CST MF A6R COPIER FUNCTION CST MF A4 Adjustment of the foregoing reference points COPIER ADJUST CST ADJ MF A4R COPIER ADJUST CST ADJ MF A6R COPIER ADJUST CST ADJ MF A4 8 7 Registration Unit 8 7 1 Overview 0014 0324 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C...

Page 312: ...nction by the horizontal registration detection at the time of duplexing feeding However practically adjustment of the horizontal registration point is possible by adjusting the write start timing of the horizontal scanning of the laser horizontal scanning interval signal in terms of software in the service mode setting In the service mode set the horizontal registration adjustment value for each ...

Page 313: ...ms 2 Among the read values save the largest value as the measured value B 3 Turn OFF the LED and finish the measurement 4 Based on the reference value A and the measured value B calculate the transmittance of material If the transmittance is the predetermined value 45 or above the detected material is judged as a transparency If the result is less than the predetermined value the material is judge...

Page 314: ... make the arch level of a paper smaller before passing through the secondary transfer roller so that the paper passes through the secondary transfer roller without a large arch c Speed control for the fixing motor M3 Control the fixing motor M3 according to ON OFF of the arch sensor PS2 and the arch sensor 2 PS16 to change the feeding speed In the former part of the control keep the arch level lar...

Page 315: ...ing inlet roller 4 to the duplexing feed assembly The delivery motor 3 activates the reversing roller and the duplexing inlet roller The duplexing feed assembly has two sets of duplexing feed roller 5 7 These rollers feed papers to the registration roller assembly Duplexing motor activates the duplexing feed roller Constant speed Half speed 1 4 speed Process speed 143 0 mm s 71 5 mm s 35 8 mm s Ar...

Page 316: ...3 and large size A3 or more is 3 When outputting to the delivery 3 the number of circulating is 3 for small size smaller than A3 and 1 for large size A3 or larger This is because the reversing roller and the delivery roller 3 has the same drive source the delivery motor 3 and two sheets of A3 or larger size cannot be delivered simultaneously in the reversing and re pickup directions The following ...

Page 317: ... C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 A4 LTR 5 Sheets Delivery to Tray 1 2 A number in a circle indicates the 1st side while a number in a square indicates the 2nd side F 8 32 The 1st sheet is picked up A4 LTR 4 sheets A4 LTR 5 sheets A4 LTR 6 sheets A3 LDR 3 sheets 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 5 2 5 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 4 2 3 1 4...

Page 318: ...d up F 8 34 The 1st sheet is turned over and is moved for duplexing registration An image is formed for the 2nd side of the 2nd sheet F 8 35 The 1st sheet is moved for registration once again The 2nd sheet is turned over and moved for duplexing registration The 3rd sheet is picked up 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 319: ...ng F 8 37 The 1st sheet is delivered The 3rd sheet is turned over and is moved for duplexing registration The 2nd sheet is moved for registration once again The 4th sheet is picked up F 8 38 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 2nd sheet and for the 2nd side of the 4th sheet The 3rd sheet is moved for duplexing 1 3 1 2 4 2 1 3 2 3 2 4 1 ...

Page 320: ... once again The 5th sheet is picked up F 8 40 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 3rd sheet and for the 2nd side of the 5th sheet The 5th sheet is moved for duplexing F 8 41 The 3rd sheet is delivered The 5th sheet is turned over and is moved for duplexing registration The 4th sheet is moved for registration once again 5 1 2 3 4 3 5 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 ...

Page 321: ... the 1st side of the 4th sheet The 5th sheet is moved for duplexing F 8 43 The 4th sheet is delivered The 5th sheet is moved for registration once again F 8 44 An image is formed for the 1st side of the 5th sheet 4 4 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 5 5 5 4 1 2 3 ...

Page 322: ...essing speed is 1 2 speed When the processing speed is 1 4 the feeding speed is accelerated to 1 2 speed 71 5 mm s When the feeding speed of the media is accelerated to 460 mm s and the media is delivered from the delivery outlet 2 for the purpose of keeping consistency in its speed the feeding speed is decelerated so that the feeding speed returns to constant speed when the trailing edge 5mm reac...

Page 323: ...le finisher Y2 8 10 4 Specifying the Delivery Point 0014 3210 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 In this model when selecting the delivery tray A B C in user mode the output point changes according to the type of accessory T 8 14 In case the processing speed is 1 2 or slower and the paper leng...

Page 324: ...ng wire 2 4 screws 3 F 8 47 8 11 2 Pickup Unit 2 8 11 2 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Unit 2 0014 0660 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Open the right cover fully to the point where it does not interfere with ...

Page 325: ...ire saddle 2 1 connector 3 1 screw 4 3 Detach the sensor mounting plate 5 2 bushings 6 1 screw 7 4 screws 8 Be careful not to place the cassette pickup unit indicated side down when at taching removing the sensor mount otherwise the gears may fall out F 8 51 Points to note when attaching Make sure that the 6 places A in the figure are surely fit into the hole on the sensor mount 1 and then attach ...

Page 326: ...oller 1 1 claw 2 F 8 57 8 11 7 Cassette Pickup Motor 1 8 11 7 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 0014 0689 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cov...

Page 327: ...0 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 3 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 8 11 8 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 0014 0691 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i...

Page 328: ...2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Detach the right cover page 10 38 Opening Detaching the Right Cov er 3 Detach the right lower cover page 10 15 Detaching the Right Lower Cover 4 Remove the cassette pickup unit 2 page 8 42 Removing the Cassette Pickup Unit 2 5 Remove the cassette pickup unit 1 page 8 42 Re...

Page 329: ...ng the Cassette Pickup Unit 1 6 Remove the sensor mounting plate page 8 43 Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate 8 11 10 2 Removing Cassette Retry Paper Sensor 0014 0704 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the cassette retry paper sensor 2 from the sensor mounting plate 1 connector 1 F 8 ...

Page 330: ... C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Open the right cover fully to the point where it does not interfere with oth er parts page 10 38 Opening Detaching the Right Cover 3 Remove the manual feed unit page 8 50 Removing Manual Feed Unit 4 Remove the manual feed tray unit page 8 50 Removing Manual Feed Tray Uni...

Page 331: ...sor PCB 0014 1260 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the mount cover 1 snap stopper F 8 82 2 Remove the cassette size sensor PCB 1 3 connectors 2 2 wire saddles 3 2 PCB supports 4 F 8 83 8 11 16 Manual Feed Pickup Clutch 8 11 16 1 Before Removing Manual Feed Pickup Clutch 0014 1269 Co...

Page 332: ...ect the connector 1 and remove the edge saddle 2 F 8 86 2 Remove the manual feed tray unit 1 F 8 87 8 11 18 Manual Feed Unit 8 11 18 1 Before Removing Manual Feed Unit 0014 1172 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Open t...

Page 333: ...d Unit 8 11 19 2 Removing Manual Feed Pickup Roller 0014 1263 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Disconnect the connector 1 F 8 92 2 Remove the plate 1 1 screw 2 F 8 93 3 Disengage the claw and remove the bushing 1 F 8 94 Points to note when attaching When attaching be sure to attach the man...

Page 334: ...80 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 3 Detach the all night power supply PCB page 10 27 Detaching the All Night Power Supply PCB 8 11 21 2 Removing Registration Motor 0014 2624 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C28...

Page 335: ...iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Detach the right cover page 10 38 Opening Detaching the Right Cov er 8 11 23 2 Removing Duplexing Feed Sensor 0014 1272 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color i...

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Page 338: ...ixing Assembly Absence Presence 9 9 9 2 2 Down Sequence Control 9 10 9 2 2 1 Down Sequence Control 9 10 9 3 Film Unit Pressurizing Mechanism 9 11 9 3 1 Pressure release control 9 11 9 4 Protective Functions 9 11 9 4 1 Overview 9 11 9 4 2 Fixing System Error Code 9 13 9 5 Parts Replacement Procedure 9 14 9 5 1 Fixing Unit 9 14 9 5 1 1 Before Removing Fixing Unit 9 14 9 5 1 2 Removing Fixing Unit 9 ...

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Page 340: ... main thermistor contact fixing sub thermistor 1 contact fixing sub thermistor 2 contact Protection function execute the following error detection to block the power to the fixing heater in the case of error thermistor TH1 TH2 TH3 temperature detection fixing thermo switch TP1 operating temperature 270 deg C Component Notation Description Fixing film unit film Fixing heater H1 H2 for heating the f...

Page 341: ...the Control System 0013 8516 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 M3 TH2 TH3 TH1 H2 H1 fixing film unit pressure roller TP1 M15 FM7 PS29 PS28 FM6 ...

Page 342: ...ture is adjusted between 160 deg C and 190 deg C according to the time elapsed since the previous job finished The purpose of this function is to reduce the time required for the first print by adjusting the temperature Reference Specifically flying start is initiated with the following timings With the control panel Copy Copy quick screen displayed one of the control panel soft keys is touched on...

Page 343: ... C2550 Temperature control during printing regulates temperature from the beginning of the print cycle and until completion The temperature of the target changes de pending on the material kind and the elapsed time and the number of sheets from the print beginning The temperature sequence is divided into the following 3 intervals start up initial rotation temperature control printing temperature c...

Page 344: ...ol The down sequence control is continued as it is when changing to a small size when the down sequence is being controlled The power supply to the heater and driving the fixing system are stopped once when changing to the size of the form of A4R or more It shifts to a usual start up control after the sub thermistor detects under 150 deg C or 30 seconds pass and the size after it changes is printe...

Page 345: ...ve Control The duct that passes air has a shutter mechanism to enable sending air to the ideal area of the fixing film by opening closing the shutter by 6 steps from full close to full open according to the paper size The shutter opening closing position that corresponds the paper size has 7 point A4R LTRR B4 EXE K8 LTR home position Open close positions of the shutter is detected by the fan shutt...

Page 346: ...Paper 207 to 215 Special Fixing Mode 192 to 200 LTR R LGL Plain Paper 187 to 195 Thin Paper 207 to 215 Special Fixing Mode 192 to 200 B4 B5 Plain Paper 187 to 195 Thin Paper 207 to 215 Special Fixing Mode 192 to 200 EXE Plain Paper 187 to 195 Thin Paper 207 to 215 Special Fixing Mode 192 to 200 K8 K16 Plain Paper 187 to 195 Thin Paper 207 to 215 Special Fixing Mode 192 to 200 LTR LDR Plain Paper 1...

Page 347: ...hin Paper 197 to 205 Special Fixing Mode 187 to 195 LTR LDR Plain Paper 177 to 185 Thin Paper 197 to 205 Special Fixing Mode 187 to 195 Paper Size Paper Type ON A4R Plain Paper 167 to 175 Thin Paper 172 to 180 Thick Paper 167 to 175 Thick Paper 2 162 to 170 Special Fixing Mode 172 to 180 LTR R LGL Plain Paper 167 to 175 Thin Paper 172 to 180 Thick Paper 167 to 175 Thick Paper 2 162 to 170 Special ...

Page 348: ... cooling mechanism Call service rep At this time this control is not done and the down sequence is controlled though the print operation can be continued control that lengthens between paper and drops the print speed c Unclear fan shutter HP 1 Timing of detection At the time of power ON At the time of operation of fixing end cooling using small sized papers and during raising temperature of fixing...

Page 349: ...to 105 g m2 coated paper 106 to 169 g m2 label paper 2 extra heavy paper 170 to 220 g m2 extra heavy coated paper 170 to 20 g m2 Jpn postcard 2 pane Jpn postcard 4 pane Japan postcard envelope 3 For settings and details of special fixing mode 2 see the User s Guide In the case of continuous print of the small size paper the width less than A4R it executes fixing film edge cooling control to preven...

Page 350: ... not applied at power on state When pressure is applied at power on state When returning from sleep mode After jam removal When the state of pressure application is not certain after opening closing doors with interlocks such as front cover E g when a door is opened while pressure is being applied Below are the cases in which pressure will be released from the fixing film unit In power ON jam at p...

Page 351: ...e relay turns off to cut off the power to the heater Cutting Off the Power Using the Safety Circuit The machine monitors the output voltage MAIN_THRM SUB_THRM1 SUB_THRM2 of the main thermistor sub thermistor 1 sub thermistor 2 If the output of MAIN_THRM is about 0 38 V or less equivalent of 258 deg C or more or that of SUB_THRM1 SUB_THRM2 is about 0 7 V or less equivalent of 255 deg C or more the ...

Page 352: ...ulty The DC controller PCB is faulty The connector has poor contact or the harness is faulty Replace the fixing sleeve unit sub thermistor Replace the DC controller PCB 1 0002 Condition During initial rotation the reading of the main thermistor is 50 deg C or less 0 2 sec after the start of temperature control Cause The DC controller PCB is faulty The connector has poor contact or the harness is f...

Page 353: ...i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Open the right cover fully to the point where it does not interfere with oth er parts page 10 38 Opening Detaching the Right Cover 3 Remove the fixing unit page 9 14 Removing Fixing Unit 9 5 2 2 Removing Fixing Film Unit 0013 8779 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880...

Page 354: ... 3 grounding wires 1 3 screws 2 8 Disconnect the connector 3 9 Open the retainer arm 5 1 screw 4 F 9 19 10 Detach the sheet metal 1 1 screw 2 F 9 20 11 Remove the fixing film unit 1 from the fixing unit Points to note when removing Be sure not to remove the terminal connector 2 from the fixing film unit 1 If removing or mounting the fixing film unit with connector disconnected heater may get damag...

Page 355: ...380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 2 Open the right cover fully to the point where it does not interfere with oth er parts page 10 38 Opening Detaching the Right Cover 3 Remove the fixing unit page 9 14 Removing Fixing Unit 4 Remove the fixing film unit page 9 14 ...

Page 356: ...Chapter 9 9 17 F 9 28 4 Remove the pressure roller 1 by sliding it F 9 29 5 From the removed pressure roller 1 remove the following parts 1 gear 2 1 hook 3 1 bush 4 1 bearing 5 F 9 30 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 357: ...Chapter 10 Externals and Controls ...

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Page 359: ...Supply PCB 10 10 10 4 2 4 Rated output of the all night power supply PCB 10 10 10 4 3 Protection Function 10 10 10 4 3 1 Protective Functions 10 10 10 4 4 Backup Battery 10 10 10 4 4 1 Backup Battery 10 10 10 4 5 Energy Saving Function 10 11 10 4 5 1 Overview 10 11 10 4 5 2 Power Supply Control 10 11 10 4 5 3 SNMP setup 10 12 10 5 Parts Replacement Procedure 10 15 10 5 1 External Covers 10 15 10 5...

Page 360: ...10 5 8 2 Detaching the DC Controller PCB 10 26 10 5 9 Printer Power Supply PCB 10 26 10 5 9 1 Before Detaching the Printer Power Supply PCB 10 26 10 5 9 2 Detaching the Printer Power Supply PCB 10 26 10 5 10 All Night Power Supply PCB 10 27 10 5 10 1 Before Detaching the All Night Power Supply PCB 10 27 10 5 10 2 Detaching the All Night Power Supply PCB 10 27 10 5 11 Leakage Breaker 10 28 10 5 11 ...

Page 361: ...oving the Power Supply Fan 10 35 10 5 24 2 Removing the Power Supply Fan 10 35 10 5 25 Delivery Cooling Fan 10 35 10 5 25 1 Before Removing the Delivery Contact Fan 10 35 10 5 25 2 Removing the Delivery Contact Fan 10 35 10 5 26 Fixing Edge Cooling Fan 10 36 10 5 26 1 Before Removing the Fixing Side Cooling Fan 10 36 10 5 26 2 Removing the Fixing Side Cooling Fan 10 36 10 5 27 Secondarily Transfer...

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Page 363: ...ust the contrast of the LCD screen 10 1 4 Control Panel CPU 0013 8655 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Monitoring the Key Inputs It communicates the keypad and function key inputs to the CPU on the main controller PCB Monitoring the Touch Panel Input It communicates the key inputs made on th...

Page 364: ...full color mono color1 total mono color 1 not indicated not indicated not indicated 101 108 232 149 118 0 0 0 100V 1 total 1 total full color mono sumall total full color mono large total black and white small total black and white large scan total 1 not indicated not indicated 101 123 122 113 112 501 0 0 100V 1 total 1 total full color mono sumall total full color mono large total black and white...

Page 365: ...80G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine is equipped with the following fans arranged as shown in the diagram T 10 3 Condition Delivery location sensor w o finisher to tray 1 No 1 delivery sensor PS27 to tray 2 No 2 delivery sensor PS1A to tray 3 No 3 delivery sensor PS5A w finisher delivery sensor of finisher Nota...

Page 366: ...Chapter 10 10 4 F 10 2 F 10 3 FM1 FM2 FM5 FM8 FM11 FM4 FM3 FM6 FM7 FM9 FM10 ...

Page 367: ...663 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine s DC power is supplied by the printer power supply PCB T 10 4 Name Description Remarks Printer power supply PCB Generate DC power 24V and 13V systems Supply DC power to the controller power supply PCB Accessories power supply PCB Generate DC p...

Page 368: ...VA 5VA 13VB 3 3V 5V 24V 24R 3 3V ANALOG 12R 24V PRT2 3VA 5VA 13VA 24VU2 24V1 13VA2 24V 13V 24V 24VA 13VA2 24VU1 non all night 13VA1 non all night 5VA non all night 3VA non all night 3VB all night 13VA2 non all night 13VB all night 24VA non all night 24VU2 non all night 24VU3 non all night 13VA2 24VU2 DADF L1 13V 24V SW3 3VB Each load Sensor Environmental heater switch SW5 Cassette heater H4 Deck h...

Page 369: ...Unit 0013 8666 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The reader unit is supplied with 24 13 VDC by the printer unit at the following timing F 10 8 J 5 0 0 J 5 0 1 J 5 0 2 J 5 1 0 J 5 1 2 J 5 0 1 5 J 5 0 1 8 J 5 0 5 J 5 0 3 5 0 4 To DF Reader controller PCB Inverter PCB To DF To printer unit scann...

Page 370: ...e pedestal I F cable 9 AC input A DADF L1 B Reader unit C Printer unit D Cassette Feeding Unit Y3 E Paper Deck Z1 10 4 2 Rated Output of DC Power Supply PCB 10 4 2 1 Rated Output of the Printer Unit Power Supply PCB 0013 8668 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The ratings and the power toleran...

Page 371: ... iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The ratings and the power tolerances of the controller power supply PCB are as follows T 10 6 8 6 between 0 A and 13 5 A Output name 3VA 5VA 12VA all night non all night non all night non all night non all night rated output 3 4V 5 1V 12V tolerance 4 3 5 between 0 A and 2 A 5 6 between 0 A and 2 5 A Output name 13VA1 13VA2 13VB 24VU1 24VU2 24VU3 ...

Page 372: ... short circuit on a load If any of these protective mechanism has gone on turn off the main power switch of the printer unit and remove the cause of activation then leave the machine alone for about 3 min and turn its power back on to reset it 10 4 4 Backup Battery 10 4 4 1 Backup Battery 0013 8672 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C34...

Page 373: ...eeping with the requirements of the Energy Star standards Sleep mode Shift The machine moves through different sates in response to the passage of times selected in Additional Function or in response to a press on the control panel software power switch Description In sleep mode 1 the DC controller PCB and the main controller PCB are supplied with power In sleep mode 2 the main controller PCB is s...

Page 374: ... power supply PCB non all night 24VU1 ON OFF OFF OFF non all night 24VU2 ON OFF OFF OFF non all night 24VU3 ON OFF OFF OFF all night 13VB ON ON ON OFF Controller power supply PCB non all night 24VU1 ON OFF OFF OFF non all night 24VU2 ON OFF OFF OFF non all night 13VA1 ON ON OFF OFF non all night 13VA2 ON OFF OFF OFF all night 13VB ON ON ON OFF non all night 12VA ON ON OFF OFF non all night 5VA ON ...

Page 375: ...Chapter 10 10 13 F 10 10 2 Remove the check mark from SNMP Status Enabled ...

Page 376: ...Chapter 10 10 14 F 10 11 ...

Page 377: ...er Cover 0014 0637 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the cassette lower right cover 1 2 Open the cassette upper right cover 2 F 10 14 3 Detach the right lower cover 1 2 screws 2 F 10 15 10 5 1 3 Right Front Cover 10 5 1 3 1 Removing the Right Front Cover 0014 5598 Color iR C3380G Color...

Page 378: ...right front inside cover 1 2 screws 2 F 10 21 7 Remove the right front cover 1 3 screws 2 F 10 22 10 5 1 4 Rear Right Cover 10 5 1 4 1 Detaching the Rear Right Cover 0014 0636 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the cassette lower right cover 2 2 Open the cassette upper right cover 1 1 2...

Page 379: ... 10 5 1 6 Left Lower Cover 10 5 1 6 1 Detaching the Left Lower Cover 0014 0642 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Pull out the cassette 1 2 slightly 2 Detach the left lower cover 1 6 screws 2 F 10 27 10 5 1 7 Left Rear Cover Upper 10 5 1 7 1 Detaching the Left Rear Cover 0014 0641 Color iR C...

Page 380: ... iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 If the pedestal 1 has been installed disconnect the lattice connector 2 F 10 31 3 Detach the rear lower cover 1 6 screws 2 F 10 32 10 5 1 10 Reader Right Cover 10 5 1 10 1 Detaching the Reader Right Cover 0018 2093 Color iR C3380G Color i...

Page 381: ...eful not to get your hands caught between the copyboard cover 1 and the rib 2 It may cause injury F 10 35 2 Detach the reader left cover 1 upward 2 screws 2 F 10 36 10 5 1 12 Reader Front Cover 10 5 1 12 1 Detaching the Reader Front Cover 0014 1336 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the...

Page 382: ...eader Rear Cover 10 5 1 13 1 Detaching the Reader Rear Cover 0014 1331 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Open the copyboard cover or ADF fully When opening closing the copyboard cover be careful not to get your hands caught between the copyboard cover 1 and the rib 2 It may cause injury 1 2...

Page 383: ... Unit 0014 1286 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the waste toner box 2 Push down the claw 1 and then detach the handle cover 2 1 claw 2 F 10 44 3 Push the release lever 1 to open the right cover 2 For taking in out of the process unit make sure to do with the duplexing unit 3 open F...

Page 384: ...t cover 1 2 screws 2 F 10 48 7 Detach the hopper unit cover 1 3 screws 2 F 10 49 8 Detach the inside front left cover 1 3 screws 2 F 10 50 9 Disconnect the 17 connectors 2 and remove the screw 3 from the hop per unit relay PCB 1 to remove the grounding wire F 10 51 10 Free the cable 2 from the cable guide 1 detach the cable guide 1 3 screws 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 ...

Page 385: ...C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 10 5 4 2 Detaching the Controller Power Supply PCB 0013 6817 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the controller power supply P...

Page 386: ... 3 F 10 58 6 Remove the plate 1 1 screw 2 F 10 59 7 Remove the following parts 7 connectors 1 13 wire saddles 2 5 edge saddles 3 F 10 60 8 Remove the printer power supply assembly 1 4 screws 2 F 10 61 10 5 6 Control Panel 10 5 6 1 Detaching the Control Panel 0014 2582 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i...

Page 387: ...emoving the Right Front Cover 2 Detach the control panel page 10 24 Detaching the Control Panel 10 5 7 2 Removing the Control Panel LCD Unit 0014 2584 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the control panel left lower cover 1 2 screws 2 2 Detach the control panel lower cover 3 3 screws 4...

Page 388: ...nter Power Supply PCB 10 5 9 1 Before Detaching the Printer Power Supply PCB 0014 2488 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 3 Detach the left lower cove...

Page 389: ... C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 10 5 10 2 Detaching the All Night Power Supply PCB 0013 6814 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 ...

Page 390: ...s of the cords connected to each faston At tach the codes back exactly as is shown in the picture when restoring them F 10 80 2 Remove the electric leak breaker 3 2 screws 2 F 10 81 10 5 12 HV1 PCB 10 5 12 1 Before Removing the HVT1 PCB for image forming 0014 1281 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR ...

Page 391: ...Detach the high voltage contact cover 2 3 claws 1 F 10 88 4 Remove the HVT2 PCB 3 2 connectors 1 3 claws 2 F 10 89 10 5 14 AC Driver PCB 10 5 14 1 Before Removing the AC Driver PCB 0014 1289 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Co...

Page 392: ...crew 8 F 10 93 10 5 15 DC Driver PCB 10 5 15 1 Before Removing the DC Driver PCB 0014 1292 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 10 5 15 2 Removing the DC Driver PCB 0014 1293 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i C...

Page 393: ...eft cover 1 of the control panel 2 screws 2 2 Remove the lower cover 3 of the control panel 3 screws 4 F 10 98 3 Remove the control panel CPU PCB 1 4 connectors 2 2 flat cables 3 4 screws 4 F 10 99 10 5 17 Control Panel Key Switch PCB 10 5 17 1 Before Removing the Control Panel KEY PCB 0014 2587 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 ...

Page 394: ... the control panel page 10 24 Detaching the Control Panel 10 5 18 2 Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB 0014 2590 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the lower left cover 1 of the control panel 2 screws 2 2 Remove the lower cover 3 of the control panel 3 screws 4 F 10 105 3 Remove ...

Page 395: ... C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 10 5 20 2 Removing the Heater Switch PCB 0018 2599 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 In the case of S3500 detach the envi...

Page 396: ... Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the left rear cover page 10 17 Detaching the Left Rear Cover 10 5 21 4 Removing the Rear Process Unit Fan 0014 2637 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550...

Page 397: ...0 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Detach the rear lower cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Lower Cover 10 5 24 2 Removing the Power Supply Fan 0014 2642 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Remove the power supply fan 1 1 connector ...

Page 398: ...y contact fan mount 1 1 connector 2 1 wire saddle 3 1 edge saddle 4 4 screws 5 F 10 124 2 Remove the 2 fan ducts 1 1 claw each 2 F 10 125 3 Remove the 2 fixing side cooling fans 1 1 connector each 2 F 10 126 10 5 27 Secondarily Transfer Exhaust Fan 10 5 27 1 Before Removing the Secondary Transfer Cooling Fan 0014 3450 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i C...

Page 399: ...lor iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear upper cover page 10 18 Detaching the Rear Upper Cover 2 Remove the DC driver PCB page 10 30 Removing the DC Driver PCB 10 5 29 2 Removing the Fixing Motor 0014 3618 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C348...

Page 400: ...iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Detach the rear right cover page 10 16 Detaching the Rear Right Cov er 10 5 31 2 Opening Detaching the Right Cover 0014 0639 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 In case that the right cover is attached with double hinge o...

Page 401: ...cover 1 upward F 10 137 Points to note when attaching Adjust the position 1 of the right cover tighten the 3 screws 2 F 10 138 While Closing the Right Cover Make sure the processing unit is restored back to its original position before closing the right cover If the right cover is closed when the processing unit is not completely re stored the high voltage contact of the secondary transfer roller ...

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Page 404: ...on 11 21 11 1 13 MEAP Enterprise Service Manager 11 22 11 1 14 Adding a License File 11 22 11 1 15 Disabling a License File suspending a license 11 24 11 1 16 Downloading Removing an Invalidated License File 11 26 11 1 17 Reusable license 11 28 11 1 18 License for forwarding 11 29 11 1 19 Uninstalling an Application 11 32 11 1 20 Changing Login Services 11 33 11 1 21 Initializing the Password 11 3...

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Page 406: ...pported browser Microsoft Windows 98 SE Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 SP6a Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Microsoft Windows ME Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP3 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microso...

Page 407: ...rosoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Operating System Supported browser Microsoft Windows 98 SE Microsoft Windows NT Workstation4 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 1 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Microsoft Windows ME Microsoft Internet Explo...

Page 408: ... A A A A iR C3220 iR C2620 iR C3220 iR C2620 iR C3220 iR C2620 V1 1 1 A A A A A A A iR 2270 iR 2870 iR 3035 iR 3045 iR 2270 iR 2870 iR 3035 iR 3045 iR 2270 2870 3035 3045 V1 1 2 A A A A A A A V2 2 7 A A A A B B B iR85 iR8070 iR105 iR9070 iR85 iR8070 iR105 iR9070 iR85 iR8070 iR105 iR9070 V1 1 3 A A A A A A A V2 2 7 A A A A B B B iR 5570 iR 6570 iR 5570 6570 iR 5570 6570 V2 0 0 V2 2 9 A A A A B B B ...

Page 409: ...row button Memo If the System manager ID and system password have already been assigned ID Entry dialog appears after System Settings button is pressed Enter the system manager ID and the password and click ID key to go into System Management Mode F 11 1 2 Make the following selections MEAP Settings button Use HTTP button On button OK button F 11 2 OS Supported Browser Microsoft Windows 98SE Micro...

Page 410: ...or iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 SMS Installer Service which is used to login SMS includes Password Authentication and Remote Login Service Authentication henceforce RLS Authentication Password Authentication is an authentication method only by password RLS Authentication is an authentication method using SDL SSO by ID and password Either or both of the au...

Page 411: ...e authentication method is SSO F 11 4 2 Select System Management tab Utility tab Application Management Function tab F 11 5 3 In order to enable login by Password Authentication tick SMS Installer Service Password Authentication radio button and then click Start On the other hand in order to disable login by Password Authentication clear the tick of SMS Installer Service Password Authentication ra...

Page 412: ...he setting is changed from Start to Stop access to login screen leads to the screen below and login becomes unavailable Login error screen F 11 7 Setting for login by RLS Authentication 1 In order to make a setting for Login by RLS Authentication you need to Login by Password Authentication Login screen by Password Authentication F 11 8 2 Select System Management tab Utility tab Application Manage...

Page 413: ...ar the tick of SMS Installer Service Remote Login Service Authentication radio button and click Stop F 11 10 4 Logout once and login again to check to see that the setting is applied properly In case the setting is changed from Stop to Start login screen that was not seen before is displayed In case the setting is changed from Start to Stop access to login screen leads to the screen below and Logi...

Page 414: ...evice IP address 8000 sms Ex http 172 16 188 240 8000 sms Memo The default password is MeapSmsLogin The password is case sensitive When you want to change the display original language change in the box in the right of the screen This setting is not affect by the setting of the language of the device F 11 12 2 The following screen appears if the password has been changed by the user s system admin...

Page 415: ... Memo In case the device authentication method is SSO and login to domain enter User Name Password and Login Destination registered in Active Directory and click Log in In case the device authentication method is SDL or SSO and login to this device enter User Name and Password registered in the device and click Log in In the case the device authentication method is SSO F 11 14 In the case the devi...

Page 416: ...by the application in question not necessarily the size of resources actually used by the application The items of information include the following hard disk memory thread socket file descriptor You will not be able to install an application if the size of the remaining memory falls short of the size declared by the application Moreover the specifications have been designed so that an application...

Page 417: ...0i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Log in to the SMS 2 Click Application List 3 Click the radio button of the MEAP application in question and click Start or Stop F 11 17 4 Check to see that the status of the MEAP application in question is either Started or Stopped ...

Page 418: ...i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 You can check the versions of MEAP Contents MEAP Specifications and Java Virtual Machine of the device Some applications may not be installed to some MEAP devices of specific specifications See MEAP Specifications 1 Log in to SMS 2 Click System Management tab F 11 19 3 Click System Info tab ...

Page 419: ... IDs for this reason MEAP application declares 1 or more Device Specification ID required for its execution Declaration of multiple Device Specification IDs means that the application is operable in all the models declared Upon installation of MEAP application in using SMS or MEAP Enterprise Service Manager matching of Device Specification ID is executed on the side of MEAP platform machine The ma...

Page 420: ...r CLC5151 Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 System v50 xx later 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 System v75 xx later iR C4580 Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 System v50 xx later 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 System v75 xx later CLC4040 Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 System v50 xx later 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 System v75 xx later iR C4080 Y Y Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 System v50 xx later 5 ...

Page 421: ... 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 iR C2380 Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 MEAP Spec Version Description 1 MEAP basic function 2 MEAP Spec Version 1 function and SSL TSL Proxy 3 Reserved 5 MEAP Spec Version 1 function and CPCA V2 ERS Error Recovery Service New SSL TSL 6 Reserved 7 MEAP Spec Version 5 function and Compact PDF OCR PDF Text Searchable USB Host Buffering of Interrupt Transfer 9 Reserved 10...

Page 422: ...application F 11 22 11 1 10 Printing the System Information of a MEAP Application 0018 8638 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Make the following selections Additional Functions button System Settings button the down arrow button Memo If the System manager ID and system password have already...

Page 423: ...stem to obtain a license file In doing so he she needs to register the license access number of the application and the serial number of the device http www canon com meap Maximum 20 applications can be installed In iR5160 iR6060 iR2250 iR2850 iR3350 one is the portal service already installed at the time of shipment from the factory The following are the resource amounts assured for each device i...

Page 424: ...c iRC3180 iRC2580 1024MB 30MB 128 128 128 iR7086 iR7095 iR7095P iR7095Printer iR7105 Initial MEAP Spec Ver 400MB 20MB 128 48 42 Change Information 1024MB 30MB 128 128 128 iRC4080 iRC4580 iRC5180 Initial MEAP Spec Ver 1024MB 20MB 128 48 42 Change Information 1024MB 30MB 128 128 128 imagePRESS C1 Initial MEAP Spec Ver 1024MB 20MB 128 48 42 Change Information 1024MB 30MB 128 128 128 iRC2880 iRC3380 1...

Page 425: ...the appropriate license Be sure to select its license file If you are adding a license to an existing application see 1 3 10 Adding a License File If you are updating an existing application stop the application then install the new application or its license file You will not be able to update an application while it is running 6 Check the contents of the Confirm page then click OK button ...

Page 426: ...tly the same T 11 13 Application System Information Application Name It is the name bundle name declared in a statement within the application program It may not necessarily be identical to the name of the program Application ID System Application Name In the case of a system application it will be the file name If a general application it is the application ID application ID declared in a stateme...

Page 427: ...nt of MEAP application and license files required for installation of applications on several MEAP available devices on network The main targets are system administrators in big companies and CANON service engineers end users of devices do not use It is used when customized applications delivered to a certain company needs to be managed collectively Previous SMS can manage only one device at a tim...

Page 428: ...k the name of the application to which you want to add a license file F 11 29 3 Check appears 4 On Application License Information page click License Management button F 11 30 5 Click Browse button and select the license file you want to install ...

Page 429: ...Important To invalidate or suspend a license you must first stop the application in question Once suspended the status of the license will be Not Installed and its application will no longer be available for use You can later restore a suspended license file as long as you are doing so on the same iR the device with the same device serial number When replacing the device due to lease up or trouble...

Page 430: ...hapter 11 11 25 F 11 33 2 Click the name of the application that you want to disable F 11 34 3 License File Management page appears On Application License Information page click License Management button ...

Page 431: ... C2550 You must remove the invalidated license file before uninstalling an application If re installation is a possibility you may download the license file to a PC for storage To download or delete a license file first disable it Important Once you have removed an invalidated license file you will no longer be able to download it form the MEAP device 1 Login to SMS 2 Application List page appears...

Page 432: ...7 F 11 37 4 Check Application License Information page appears 5 On Application License Information page click License Management button F 11 38 6 License File Management page appears To download click Download button ...

Page 433: ... cannot be reinstalled even to the MEAP device that the application had been installed last time Download and save the license file before deleting the application 11 1 17 Reusable license 0018 8631 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Reinstallation was not able to perform for all license files...

Page 434: ...s required It is already installed in the model with iR C3220 or newer 11 1 18 License for forwarding 0018 8630 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 When the device is replaced due to lease up or trouble it is possible to continue using the current license information of MEAP application by forw...

Page 435: ... Disable at Create Transfer License File F 11 44 5 The screen to check invalidation of the license is displayed Click OK F 11 45 6 Icon of license file for forwarding is displayed in the box of license file downloading Click Download ...

Page 436: ...ownload destination click Save F 11 48 9 After downloading the license file for forwarding click Delete to display the confirmation screen and click OK to delete the file in consideration of breakage of license for forwarding deleting disabled license can be executed after all steps have been completed ...

Page 437: ...ling an Application 0018 8629 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Log on to SMS and click Application List tab 2 Check Application List page appears 3 On the application list select the radio button of the application you want to uninstall and click Uninstall button Memo Dimmed Uninstall butt...

Page 438: ...t to SSO first adjust the current time for the PC where Active Directory is running the iR and the PC where users log on If there is more than a 30 minute difference among them an error occurs at logon If SSO or SDL is set as login service it takes time until the iR is ready to start up When the SEND function is used in the environment of SDL and SSO it is necessary to set each user s mail address...

Page 439: ...the following example Domain A user with iR installed and Domain B having trusts with Domain A and also the users registered in iR device itself can be authenticated Users select the login destination domain name or This Device when they log in F 11 52 Optional NetSpot Accountant or imageWARE Accounting Manager is necessary to use Domain Authentication and department ID management simultaneously W...

Page 440: ...11 16 b Others Access right to Windows 2000 Domain Name System DNS Access right to Domain Controller Client Steps to Change Login Services 1 Make the following selections System Management Enhanced Sys App Operating System Supported browser Windows 98 SE Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Windows 2000 Professional SP3 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 Microsoft...

Page 441: ...u can make for the login service Select the radio button of the login service mode you want to use then click Select button F 11 54 3 When login service application you have selected turns to Start after Restart turn off the device s main power and turn it back on after 10 seconds ...

Page 442: ...o install Password Settings area appears Click Browse button and select the switch license file prepared in advance F 11 56 3 When you click Initialize button the confirmation message appears Click OK button Then Login page opens Enter the default password MeapSmsLogin to log in The password is case sensitive If you click Cancel button the Login page opens without initializing the password 11 1 22...

Page 443: ...um Making a Backup and Formatting Hard Disk Drive with Service Support Tool 1 If SDL or SSO is used for the login service switch to default authentication before backing up the user information Although SST will back up SDL user infor mation it is recommended to export the user information just in case For SDL user information backup go to User Management page of Simple Device Login site and expor...

Page 444: ...e hard disk drive The SDL user information is included in the backup data You do not have to restore it 11 1 23 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 0018 8625 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 If you must replace the hard disk drive because of a fault all MEAP application files stored on it will als...

Page 445: ...umber of applications that can be installed has exceeded the limit Try to install this application after uninstalling other applications may appear and the device does not accept to install new application To install new applications once reinstall the applications installed before formatting and uninstall unnecessary applications 11 1 24 MEAP Safe Mode 0018 8624 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Co...

Page 446: ... well as the existing system HTTP server Setting value is 0 through 65535 the value at factory shipment after clearing RAM 8000 HTTPS server Setting value is 0 through 65535 the value at factory shipment after clearing RAM 8443 Memo As for port on HTTPS server it only applies to the device that supports SSL function Make sure not to use 1 through 1023 other than 80 HTTP as a port for MEAP Because ...

Page 447: ...of port on HTTPS server 1 Startup SERVICE MODE After pressing USER MODE button of MEAP device press 2 button and 8 button at the same time on control panel Then by pressing USER MODE button again SERVICE MODE screen is displayed 2 Startup level 2 of SERVICE MODE After starting up SERVICE MODE in step 1 press USER MODE button again Then by pressing 2 button on control panel the screen is displayed ...

Page 448: ...t number to specify on the control panel the numerical value input in the field is displayed and press OK button F 11 66 9 Check to see that it is reflected in setting field and turn off the main power and then turn on the main power F 11 67 ...

Page 449: ...re computer systems Refers application developer in this document J2ME Java 2 Platform Micro Edition One of Java Platforms licensed by Sun Microsystems Inc It is applied for MEAP Other devices such as cellular phones and PDA Java A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems in the U S A Low dependent on models and OSes and runs on various platforms Taking advantage of this feature many app...

Page 450: ...se errors occur there will be a display indicating call the service personnel etc Proxy Server Provides functions to store data fetched from remote servers When a user request to display a web page that has been displayed and stored in the proxy the proxy server read the stored data but does not access the remote server where the original page is present for efficient access services When a proxy ...

Page 451: ...ld is displayed and press OK button 9 Check to see that it is reflected in setting field and turn off the main power and then turn on the main power Setting of Screen Transition from MEAP Screen to the Standard Screen In the case that the operation is restricted by MEAP application make a setting to hide Native applications such as Copy Send Box With this setting disable screen transition with key...

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Page 454: ...2 1 12 1 4 Communication log 12 1 12 1 5 Detailed Communication log 12 1 12 1 6 SOAP communication function 12 1 12 1 7 Resend at SOAP transmission error 12 2 12 1 8 e RDS setting screen 12 2 12 1 9 Sleep operation 12 5 12 1 10 Network Setting Maintenance 12 5 12 1 11 e RDS Setting Maintenance 12 6 12 1 12 Trouble shoot 12 6 12 1 13 Error message 12 6 ...

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Page 456: ...e displayed in display panel in the service mode Menu Screen COM LOG 12 1 5 Detailed Communication log 0013 8735 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Detailed information of the error in the communication log can be displayed in display panel Log List Screen Each error 12 1 6 SOAP communication ...

Page 457: ...olor iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 The e RDS setting screen is in the service mode screen When the tab above is selected on any e RDS setting screen it changes to the mid item screen Moreover it returns to previous screen when reset key is pressed Content of transmission Transmission timing Communication test When Service mod...

Page 458: ...reen Initial value URL of an actual host Length 129 characters NULL is contained RGW PORT RDS Gateway PORT Port Number of the host Initial value 443 Range of available number 1 65535 COM TEST Communication Test Execution of Communication test Communication test starts when you select touch this and press the OK key e RDS tries the connection with the host and displays the result by OK or NG NG No ...

Page 459: ...rror code and error information is displayed When the each line is selected touched it shifts to Log detailed screen It shifts to Menu screen by the Function INSTALL The list screen changes by a right arrow or a left arrow Maximum log number 30 Notes Only the first part of error information is displayed ...

Page 460: ...DS setting A Display the Additional Functions screen Press Additional Functions key Input ID code B Display the TCP IP Settings screen Select touch System Settings Network Settings TCP IP Settings on the Touch Panel Display C Setting of items related to IP address Select touch IP Address Settings IP Address Settings screen is displayed Set each items such as IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Addresse...

Page 461: ...EST and push OK button to start the communication test with UGW F While the result is NG repeat to correct the setting and try COM TEST until the result becomes OK You need checking the setting of the network of the device and the connection of the network if necessary Notes In the environment with the proxy server you should set the proxy server Refer to the proxy setting in the network guide of ...

Page 462: ...r not https The header of registered URL of UGW is not https Change the header on URL of UGW to https 4 Server connection error Communication failure of TCP IP occurred Or IP address of the device isn t set Check the network connection 5 URL server specified is illegal Illegal URL other than UGW is specified Correct URL 6 Proxy connection error The e RDS cannot connect it with the proxy server Che...

Page 463: ...nication test 18 Server schedule is not exist The e RDS receives empty schedule data from UGW Check setting file Call the help desk of UGW 19 Network is not ready try later You execute the communication when the connection to the network has not been established The network connection might not be established from the start up of the device for 60 seconds Confirm that the network connection has be...

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Page 466: ...1 13 2 Durables and Consumables 13 1 13 2 1 Outline 13 1 13 2 2 Reader Unit 13 1 13 2 3 Printer Unit 13 1 13 3 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure 13 3 13 3 1 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedures 13 3 13 3 2 Items of Work for Scheduled Servicing reader unit 13 4 13 3 3 Items of Work for Scheduled Servicing printer unit 13 4 ...

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Page 468: ...ct because of deterioration or damage Replace them as needed by re ferring to the guide Find Out When to Replace Use the following service mode to find out when it is best to replace a specific durable part Copier COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 Option COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 13 2 2 Reader Unit 0014 3054 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR ...

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Page 470: ...to dust humidity or oily smoke the resulting buildup can prove to be a fire hazard The buildup of dust for instance can absorb moisture and suffer insulating failure Be sure to disconnect the power plug on a periodical basis and remove any buildup of dust and dirt with a dry cloth Work Procedure 1 Report to the person in change and have an understanding of the situation 2 Record the counter readin...

Page 471: ... following FX UP RL and DV UNIT K 11 Fill out the form in the Service Book and report to the person in charge be sure also to indicate the check on the leakage breaker in the history of checks 13 3 2 Items of Work for Scheduled Servicing reader unit 0014 5601 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 The mach...

Page 472: ...sembly Registration front guide clean 55 000 images 1 Registration front guide Feeding assembly Transparency sensor surface clean 240 000 images Feeding assembly Feeding roller scraping ring clean as needed 1 Feeding roller 2 scraping ring Clean the part only when dirt is conspicuous Feeding assembly Duplex feed roller 1 2 clean as needed Clean the part only when dirt is conspicuous Feeding assemb...

Page 473: ...ck 55 000 images Clean the part if adhesion is found Fixing assembly Fixing delivery guide assembly clean as needed 1 Fixing delivery guide assembly Clean the part only when dirt is conspicuous Others Dust blocking glass clean At the time of the process unit drawer Clean with the glass cleaning tool Unit Location Item of work Inter vals Remarks ...

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Page 476: ...After Replacing the Secondary Transfer Roller 14 3 14 4 Fixing System 14 3 14 4 1 Confirming of the nip width 14 3 14 5 Electrical Components 14 3 14 5 1 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB 14 3 14 5 2 After Replacing the DC Controller PCB 14 4 14 5 3 Replacing Main Controller PCB 14 4 14 5 4 When Replacing the SRAM PCB 14 4 14 5 5 When Replacing the HDD 14 4 14 6 Pickup Feeding System 14 5 ...

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Page 478: ... iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 A Enter the value indicated by the bar code found at the upper right on the copyboard glass copyboard cover using the following service mode items COPIER ADJUST CCD W PLT X COPIER ADJUST CCD W PLT Y COPIER ADJUST CCD W PLT Z standard white plate white level data X Y Z F 14 2 B Enter the value indicated b...

Page 479: ...OPIER ADJUST PASCAL OFST P Y M C K If the value of the following was not 0 before the replacement of the reader controller PCB COPIER OPTION BODY CCD LUT Set a value other than 0 once again and make the following adjustments us ing the D 10 Chart COPIER FUNCTION CCD LUT ADJ2 2 ADF Related Adjustment The machine keeps ADF related service mode data in the RAM of the reader controller as such you wil...

Page 480: ...e data thus eliminating the need for the following adjustment 1 Reader Unit Related Adjustment 1 Using the SST download the latest system software R CON 2 Make the following selections in service mode COPIER FUNC TION CLEAR R CON then press the OK key to initialize the RAM Thereafter turn off and then on the main power 3 Enter the appropriate values using the following service mode items a standar...

Page 481: ... iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 When the SRAM PCB is replaced all data in its memory will be lost file related user mode related service mode related history related files There will be no error operation and initialization will take place automatically If you pull out the SRAM PCB from machine B and mount it to machine A the PCB will be initialized and be rendered ...

Page 482: ... Adjusting the Horizontal Registration When Replacing the Pickup Cassette 0014 3125 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 1 Adjusting the Margin 1st side mechanical adjustment 1 Make a copy using the cassettes 1 and 2 as the source of paper then check to see that the margin on the front side is 2 5 1 5 mm...

Page 483: ... change the adjustment value of the 2nd side for the cassette 2 COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ ADJ C2RE An increase by 1 for DJ C2RE will decrease the horizontal registration on the front side by 0 1 mm 6 Record the new values on the service label ADJ C1RE ADJ C2RE 7 Press the Reset key twice to end service mode 14 6 2 Adjust the Horizontal Registration for the Manual Feed Tray 0014 3126 Color iR C3380G C...

Page 484: ... will cause a shift of 0 1 mm with a higher value moving the image toward the leading edge F 14 22 An increase in REGIST will shift the image toward the leading edge of the paper 3 Record the new adjustment value on the service label REGIST 4 Adjusting the Margin Along the Leading Edge 2nd side Make a double sided copy using the cassette 1 as the source of paper then check to see if the margin alo...

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Page 488: ...lex mode circular spots appear on 2nd side Grounding spring for eliminating charges from secondary transfer roller has poor contact 15 10 15 3 1 4 3 Uneven density transfer failure sometimes occurs One side of ITB cover is not closed firmly 15 10 15 3 1 5 Out of Focus 15 11 15 3 1 5 1 Quality of output image is partially degraded because of soiling on ITB belt How to clean ITB belt 15 11 15 3 1 5 ...

Page 489: ...em software is installed without formatting hard disk HDD after replacing HDD 15 30 15 3 3 2 2 2 Cassette Pedestal Y3 cannot be recognized Connector of Main Cont PS PCB has poor contact 15 30 15 3 3 2 3 At FAX transmission this machine hangs up message Done does not disappear 15 30 15 3 3 2 4 False detection of paper size in cassette of this machine Switch on cassette size detection PCB is faulty ...

Page 490: ...01 E733 0001 Abnormal clicking noise from rear of this machine DC controller PCB is faulty 15 43 15 3 6 6 0D91 Jam Code Paper side setting differs from size of actually fed paper 15 43 15 3 7 Error Code 15 44 15 3 7 1 E003 0002 Shutter at bottom of drum cartridge comes off 15 44 15 3 7 2 E009 0001 DC Driver PCB is faulty 15 44 15 3 7 3 E009 0001 Fixing pressure releasing home position sensor PS13 ...

Page 491: ... 15 3 7 48 E807 0002 Rear process unit fan FM8 fails to rotate 15 55 15 3 7 49 E808 000 sometimes occurs DC controller PCB is faulty 15 55 15 3 7 50 E811 0000 DC Driver PCB is faulty 15 55 15 3 7 51 E840 0000 abnormal noise occurs from fan shutter motor M15 DC controller PCB is faulty 15 56 15 3 8 FAX Code 15 56 15 3 8 1 857 FAX Error Code is displayed when printing 15 56 15 3 9 FAX Code 15 56 15 ...

Page 492: ...d sensor window for dirt 3 Transfer Check the secondary transfer outside roller for wear scar dirt and deformation Check the blade of the cleaning unit for a tear warping deformation and stray toner 4 Fixing Check the fixing film pressure roller for wear scar dirt and deformation Check the fixing thermistor for an open circuit Check the thermal switch for electrical continuity 5 Paper Movement Che...

Page 493: ... iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 The machine offers the following 6 types of test prints TYPE each designed for identification of a specific type of image fault The data for these test prints is prepared by the main controller if the output of a test print is free of the fault in question suspect a fault on the BDL PCL P...

Page 494: ...3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Use this test print to check a transfer fault black line white line and uneven density at specific intervals MEMO You can print out test prints for individual colors by making the following selections in service mode COPIER TEST PG and then COLOR Y M C K You can also change the density of the test prints by making the following selections in service mode TEST PG D...

Page 495: ...Chapter 15 15 4 F 15 2 COLOR M 1 COLOR Y C K 0 ...

Page 496: ...10 0014 3149 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Use this test print to check the density of dark areas of individual colors balance among colors and white lines associated with development 1 Solid Density of Individual Colors and Balance Among Colors a the density must not be appreciably low too light ...

Page 497: ...or iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Use this test print to check the gray balance gradation of individual colors YMCBk and fogging Gray Balance Check the grayscale area to see if the densities of all colors are even Gradation Check the gradation of individual colors YMCBk and for any difference in color Fogging If fogging is found in the white area susp...

Page 498: ...lution In this inspection case the density was normal with regard to the images printed with the other monochrome colors Field Remedy 1 Re fit J104 and J105 connectors of the DC controller PCB 2 Re fit J15 and J21 connectors of the laser scanner assembly 3 If the symptom still occurs replace the laser scanner assembly with a new one 4 Enter the values printed on the label accompanying the new lase...

Page 499: ...in scanning direction Soiling exists on ITB belt surface 0018 5863 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since light image indistinct image or in the main scanning direction slightly uneven density area occurred this machine was cleaned 10 times using a user mod...

Page 500: ... 0019 3695 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Case in the field Description Since purple fogging sometimes occurred in copying and printing the PDRM EF A PCB was replaced with a new one for solution Cause Since the PDRM EF A PCB was faulty the printer output image processing was not performed ...

Page 501: ... C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since the grounding spring used for eliminating charges from the secondary transfer roller had poor contact circular spot like soiling occurred in 4 color halftone area on the 2nd side of output images in a duplex job Field Remedy 1 In service mode COPIER PG TYPE select 5 full halftone and then output t...

Page 502: ...e 15 3 1 5 2 Skew image occurs when copying from platen glass Platen glass is mounted improperly 0016 5701 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since an output image was positioned on an angle in relation to paper the platen glass was detached and then mounted again for...

Page 503: ...480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Case in the field Description Since color displacement had occurred the color displacement correction was performed in service mode When the same symptom occurs perform the following field remedy before replacing the drum cartridge or ITB F 15 14 Field Remedy In service mode COPIER Adjust IMG REG REG H and REG V adjust the writing position of yellow magenta and cya...

Page 504: ...isplacement 0014 3412 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Image Sample F 15 16 1 Paper movement Description The most likely cause is in the replacement of the laser scanner i e removal of it or the ITB unit Field Remedy If you have replaced the laser scanner i e removed it or replaced the ITB unit go th...

Page 505: ... in the following figure C adjustment value 1 0 C adjustment value 2 16 F 15 18 If you cannot identify the pair with the most overlap look for 2 pairs showing noticeable overlap between C line and Bk line then use the numerical value of the pair in between these 2 pairs as C adjustment values 1 and 2 F 15 19 Likewise identify M adjustment values 1 and 2 and Y adjustment values 1 and 2 for magenta ...

Page 506: ...ent on it replace the ITB unit with a new one Note When closing the right door be sure to make sure that the Process Unit is closed completely FM2 5522 I T B Assembly 15 3 1 6 2 White line appears when copying CA 1 chart Contact image sensor CIS is faulty 0016 4065 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 In...

Page 507: ...ckers are affixed are not pressed at the same time the ITB unit may not be closed firmly In case the locations have been pressed in the above mentioned way check to make sure that the push button 3 for opening closing the unit returns to its original position 15 3 1 6 5 E020 Void in main scanning direction light image throughout page One side of ITB cover is not closed firmly 0016 5699 Color iR C3...

Page 508: ... is not affixed in order to prevent the ITB cover from contacting the ITB Before closing be sure to unlock the tip resistant arm 1 without fail If the ITB unit is closed without unlocking the arm the arm may be damaged After closing be sure to make sure that the push button 3 for opening closing the ITB cover returns When this button does not return the ITB unit may not be closed completely 15 3 1...

Page 509: ...the void F 15 25 Field Remedy When the same symptom occurs re fit the sensor cover and the shutter link F 15 26 A Shutter link B Sensor cover 15 3 1 6 7 Cyclic Image Fault 0014 3429 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Notes This symptom tends to occur in sub scanning direction ...

Page 510: ...5 2 Interval mm Appox Part 113 Cassette pick up roller 113 Multi feed pick up roller 38 Registration roller 44 Primary charging roller 94 Photosensitive drum 50 Developing sleeve 50 Primary transfer roller 78 Secondary transfer outer roller 702 ITB 94 Fixing sleeve 94 Fixing pressure roller 38 Delivery roller ...

Page 511: ...ng direction about 1mm away from the rear side of the image area as if the printed image was smeared at time of outputting A3 size paper the shutter of the registration detection sensor PCB UN15 was modified for solution Field Remedy Check to see if the shutter of the registration detection sensor PCB UN15 operates normally if not modify it 15 3 1 7 3 Fine lines appear in main scanning direction a...

Page 512: ...r iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Image Sample F 15 28 1 Paper movement Description The sensitivity of the drum can vary depending on how the drum cartridge is being used Printing images with an appreciable difference in density can cause a negative ghost image reverse of the previous image Field Remedy Set 2 for the pri...

Page 513: ...er than Ver 21 11 and Ver 21 05 upgrade these pieces of software to Ver 21 11 and Ver 21 05 or later 15 3 1 9 3 At SEND transmission color original is scanned as monochrome color original Description on method for adjusting color recognition level in ACS judgment 0019 3706 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C...

Page 514: ...the left side than in the right side remove the screw in the rear side of the pre registration guide In the reverse case remove the screw in the front side of the guide F 15 30 F 15 31 3 Move the pre registration guide and registration roller and then remove the busing and spring ...

Page 515: ...5 15 24 F 15 32 4 Insert 2 washers between the bushing and the spring F 15 33 5 Fit the set of bushing and spring with washers inserted onto the registration roller F 15 34 6 Tighten the screw removed in Step 2 ...

Page 516: ... although there was no problem in printing a measure was taken to the copyboard glass so that it did not jounce Cause Since the copyboard glass jounced the original was scanned askew causing the symptom Field Remedy 1 Check to see if the copy board glass jounces 2 If the copyboard glass jounces remove the reader cover front while holding the glass retainers left and right 3 Fit the copyboard glass...

Page 517: ... PG PICK specify the cassette to which A3 size 12x18 size paper is loaded using the numeric keys and then press OK and the Start key in sequence to output a grid chart Reference 1 Cassette1 2 Cassette2 3 Cassette3 4 Cassette4 7 Side deck 8 Stack bypass 3 Check the squareness of the output grid chart if the width of the blank area varies between the front and rear sides of the chart go through Step...

Page 518: ... trail edge blank area between left and right sides of the grid chart 10 If the width of blank area still varies between left and right go back to Step4 and perform the adjustment again 15 3 2 Faulty Feeding 15 3 2 1 Skew Feed 15 3 2 1 1 Misalignment of output paper jam occurs after replacement of swing guide assembly Finisher Y1 Y2 0018 0618 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color i...

Page 519: ...nction of Cassette 1 pick up motor M4 makes this machine fail to feed paper DC Driver PCB is faulty 0016 9810 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since the cassette 1 pick up motor M4 caused a malfunction this machine failed to feed paper Therefore the DC Driver PCB wa...

Page 520: ...e fit all the connectors in the backside of the control panel 3 If Step2 does not work on the symptom re fit all the connectors inside the control panel FM2 5611 Control Panel assembly TXP JUJ TXN JUH TXT TXU JUT JUZ TXV JVB ENG FM2 5612 Control Panel Assembly TXR TXS JUL JUM TXW JVC EC 15 3 3 1 5 LCD touch panel does not respond Protection sheet brings pressure on LCD touch panel 0018 1268 Color ...

Page 521: ...ing hard disk HDD after replacing HDD 0015 8322 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Case in the field Description Since the message Switch OFF the Power then ON was displayed when installing system software after replacement of the HDD the main power switch was turned OFF and then ON however the LCD fro...

Page 522: ... cassette dial on the cassette causing the symptom to a different setting and then check to see if a false detection occurs 2 If a false detection occurs check the actuator of the switch on the cassette size detection PCB for breakage or malfunction 3 If the actuator is broken or causes a malfunction replace the cassette size detection PCB with a new one FM2 0305 Cassette Size Sensor Assembly 15 3...

Page 523: ...ON to check the operating noise of the motor 2 If the occurrence of the abnormal noise is confirmed replace the developing drive assembly with a new one F 15 45 3 Check to make sure that abnormal noise has been solved FM2 5568 Developing Drive Assembly 15 3 3 3 3 Abnormal squeaking noise occurs shortly after paper delivery Fixing assembly is faulty 0018 7047 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color i...

Page 524: ...nd bushing without cleaning the foreign substance and the grease stick together possibly preventing improvement of the symptom 3 When the delivery roller has been mounted turn the delivery roller manually several times to spread the grease on the roller FY9 6008 Grease Barrierta IMI 15 3 3 3 5 Abnormal noise noise due to gear teeth meshing failure occurs when feeding originals from DADF L1 0019 37...

Page 525: ...TR enter the number of a motor that is installed in the area where the abnormal noise is occurring In the above mentioned field case the noise in question came from the left side of this machine and therefore 12 the number of the waste toner feeding motor was entered and then MTR ON was selected followed by pressing OK 2 Replace the motor that causes the abnormal noise and then check if the level ...

Page 526: ...h the fan shutter detects the home position to move to the target position Field Remedy 1 Re fit all the connectors of the DC Driver PCB 2 If Step 1 does not work on the symptom replace the DC Driver PDB with a new one FM2 8264 DC Driver PCB Assembly 15 3 3 4 4 Message Insert drum cartridge appears with more than 1 color Bushing of primary charging roller is broken 0017 8305 Color iR C3380G Color ...

Page 527: ... cyan Cause Since the image formation high voltage PCB HV1 was faulty high voltage was not supplied to the drum cartridge This made this machine fail to recognize the drum cartridge causing the message Field Remedy 1 Re fit the drum cartridge that the message is specifying 2 If the symptom still occurs re fit J301 and J302 connectors of the image formation high voltage PCB HV1 and J112A and J112B ...

Page 528: ... Message Replace toner cartridge Yellow is displayed Toner sensor is faulty 0019 3703 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Case in the field Description Since the message Replace toner cartridge Yellow was displayed with plenty of toner left the toner sensor was replaced with a new one for solut...

Page 529: ...he following Additional Functions modes after the machine starts Additional Functions System Settings Dept ID Management Page Totals check if ID 00000001 to ID00001000 are created Additional Functions System Settings Network Settings TCP IP Settings IP Address Settings set IP Address Gateway Address and Subnet Mask Additional Functions System Manager settings input System Manager ID and System Pas...

Page 530: ...t connected correctly Note Take care not to insert the PCBs into the connectors askew 2 If the symptom still occurs replace the 2 PDRM EF A PCBs S with new ones and then check to see if the symptom is solved FM2 9166 PDRM EF A PCB Assembly S 15 3 3 5 6 Paper skew misalighment failure to staple 1st copy set occurs at delivery unit of Finisher Y1 Y2 0016 9812 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR...

Page 531: ...3 5 9 This machine restarts when it is outputting monochrome images Main controller PCB is faulty 0019 0829 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 Case in the field Description Since this machine restarted only when it was printing monochrome images the main controller PCB was replaced with a new ...

Page 532: ...s 0016 9334 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Verified by Canon Inc Description If transmission errors occur frequently at time of sending FAX messages to foreign countries perform the following procedure Field Remedy 1 In service mode FAX Sssw SW03 Bit1 change the setting to 1 This will enable the tr...

Page 533: ...ng on machines in FAX receiving side 15 3 6 Jam Main Unit 15 3 6 1 Jam occurs in duplex printing DC Driver PCB is faulty 0016 9335 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since a jam occurred in duplex printing the DC Driver PCB was replaced with a new one for solution Cau...

Page 534: ... the value of bit0 does not change go to Step4 4 Re fit J216 connector on the DC controller PCB and then check the sensor in the same manner as in Step2 If the value of bit0 does not change replace the pre registration sensor PS7 with a new one FK2 0149 Photointerrupter 15 3 6 5 0A05 Jam Code E732 0001 E733 0001 Abnormal clicking noise from rear of this machine DC controller PCB is faulty 0018 673...

Page 535: ...re fit all the connectors of the DC Driver PCB 4 If Step3 does not work on the symptom replace the DC Driver PCB with a new one FM2 8264 DC Driver PCB Assembly 15 3 7 3 E009 0001 Fixing pressure releasing home position sensor PS13 is faulty 0018 3210 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Cano...

Page 536: ... motor M12 starts Field Remedy 1 Re fit all the connectors of the DC Controller PCB 2 If Step 1 does not work on the symptom replace the waste toner feeding motor M12 with a new one F 15 59 3 If the symptom still occurs replace the DC Controller PCB with a new one FM2 9963 Waste Toner Motor Assembly FM2 8263 DC Controller PCB Assembly 15 3 7 6 E020 0010 occurred upon installation ATR shutter comes...

Page 537: ...ed when the patch level is higher than the upper limit of the target although setting it as the minimum at time of initializing ATR for each color E020 0010 Yellow E020 0011 Magenta E020 0012 Cyan and E020 0013 Black Field Remedy 1 Re fit all the connectors of the DC driver PCB 2 Re fit all the connectors of the DC controller PCB 3 Replace the ITB unit with a new one FM2 5522 I T B Assembly 15 3 7...

Page 538: ...non Inc Description Since the error code E025 was displayed all the connectors of the process kit reply PCB were disconnected and then re connected for solution E025 can be displayed when the toner motor error occurs Cause Since J552 connector of the process kit reply PCB had poor contact the toner motor malfunctioned causing E025 error Field Remedy 1 Re fit all the connectors of the process kit r...

Page 539: ...2 Re fit J512 connector of the reader controller PCB 3 If the symptom still occurs replace the inverter PCB with a new one 4 If the symptom still occurs replace the contact image sensor CIS with a new one FH3 7215 Lamp Regulator PCB Assembly FM2 1563 Contact Image Sensor Assembly 15 3 7 17 E227 0001 Controller power supply PCB is faulty 0018 2939 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Col...

Page 540: ... insert the cable to the connector askew 15 3 7 21 E315 000E E611 0001 occurs when sending certain data from PC as FAX message 0016 3764 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since the error code E611 0001 was displayed every time the main power switch was turned OFF ON ...

Page 541: ...FY9 2034 and a PC in which the Service Support Tool Ver 3 22J or later is installed are required Reference The Finisher Controller software Ver 5 01 or later is installed in the machines of which serial number is JVH07136 and later 15 3 7 25 E532 8002 Connector of stapler shift motor M105 found in Saddle Finisher Y2 has poor contact 0019 3726 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color i...

Page 542: ...Then format it and re install system software with SST FM2 9611 LANBAR C BC PCB Assembly FM2 8258 HDD 15 3 7 29 E611 0000 SRAM PCB is faulty 0018 0422 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Inspected by Canon Inc Description Since the error code E611 0000 was displayed the SRAM PCB was replaced with a new ...

Page 543: ...or code E732 0001 E811 0001 was displayed E732 0001 can be displayed when the DDI S communication error occurs E811 0001 can be displayed when an error in blowout of the fuse for detection of a new drum unit process cartridge is detected Field Remedy Re fit J254 connector of the Controller Power Supply PCB 15 3 7 34 E732 9999 is displayed after mounting scanner 0016 3958 Color iR C3380G Color iR C...

Page 544: ...urs in communication with the main controller PCB sub PE E747 421D can be displayed when an error occurs in communication with the main controller PCB sub PDRM EF E747 C000 E747 C51D can be displayed when an error occurs in communication with the main controller PCB sub SJ Cause Since the image memory SDRAM was faulty it failed to communicated with each sub boards during the initial check performe...

Page 545: ...In case the measured voltage is without the range of 10 of the nominal rated voltage disconnect the power plug of the other device s sharing the power source with this machine and then check to see again if this machine indicates the error code Reference The symptom is likely to occur when this machine performs the first job in the morning in a state in which it has been completely cooled during n...

Page 546: ...on Since the error code E807 0001 was displayed a connector of the front process unit fan FM3 was disconnected and re connected for solution E807 0001 can be displayed when an error in fan front of the process cartridge was detected Field Remedy 1 Re fit the connector of the front process unit fan FM3 and the one connected to J216 on the DC controller PCB 2 If the symptom still occurs replace the ...

Page 547: ...arrier was asked to take proper actions to it 281 can be displayed when bad communication line conditions prevent normal transmission of image signal or EOP consequently making this machine fail to receive an appropriate signal after output of the EOP signal Field Remedy 1 Using the telephone receiver monitor the condition of communication line that is connected to this machine If much noise is no...

Page 548: ...machine is soiled with yellow toner as shown in the figure however this is the normal condition The roller is purposefully coated with yellow toner to prevent void from being caused by friction generated when the secondary roller slides on the ITB belt F 15 63 Field Remedy 1 Be sure not to clean the yellow toner applied to the secondary transfer roller 2 In case the toner is removed accidentally e...

Page 549: ... CL5 Multi feeder pick up clutch FH6 5076 J211 2 CL6 Registration clutch FK2 2063 J211 4 SL1 Shutter solenoid FK2 0484 J221A 18 SL2 Cassette 1 pick up solenoid FK2 0408 J219A 14 SL3 Cassette 2 pick up solenoid FK2 0408 J219B 14 SL4 Multi feeder pad up down solenoid FK2 2070 J217 11 SL1A No 1 delivery solenoid FL2 1203 J744 2 2 3 delivery controller PCB SL2A No 2 delivery solenoid FL2 1206 J742 1 2...

Page 550: ...80G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Reader Unit F 15 65 T 15 4 T 15 5 Ref Name Description M501 reader motor drives the carriage Ref Parts number I O reader controller PCB M501 FH5 1028 P002 2 1 forward J505 0 reverse M501 ...

Page 551: ...6 J218 M8 Toner supply motor Y FM2 5597 J2012 E025 0000 0100 M9 Toner supply motor M FM2 5597 J2010 E025 0001 0101 M10 Toner supply motor C FM2 5597 J2008 E025 0002 0102 M11 Toner supply motor K FM2 5597 J2005 E025 0003 0103 M12 Waste toner feeding motor FM2 9963 J2014 E013 0001 0002 M13 Polygon motor FM3 0003 J114 E110 000 0001 M14 No 1 delivery motor FM2 0338 J225 B1 to 4 M15 Fan shutter motor F...

Page 552: ...o 12 E805 FM2 Fixing exhaust fan rear FK2 0360 J222 A13 to 15 E805 FM3 Front process unit fan FK2 0360 J216 7 to 9 FM4 Power supply fan FK2 0360 J211 1416 E804 0000 FM5 Controller fan FK2 3234 J1007 FM6 Edge cooling fan front FK2 2064 J225 A7 to 9 FM7 Edge cooling fan rear FK2 2064 J225 A11 to 12 FM8 Rear process unit fan FK2 0472 J115 FM9 Delivery contact fan FK2 2065 J225 A5 to 6 E806 0001 0002 ...

Page 553: ... controller PCB PS501 CIS HP sensor detects CIS home position FH7 7462 J506 PS502 copyboard cover open closed sensor front detects the state open closed of the copyboard cover FH7 7312 J506 PS503 copyboard cover open closed sensor rear detects the state open closed of the copyboard cover FH7 7312 J506 CIS1 CIS reads originals FM2 1563 SIZE1 original size sensor identifies the size of originals FH7...

Page 554: ... sensor FK2 0149 J216 4 to 6 0210 0A10 PS8 Cassette 1 paper absent sensor FK2 0149 J219 A1 to 3 PS9 Multi feeder paper absent sensor FK2 0149 J222 A4 to 6 0105 0205 0A05 0A05 PS10 Duplexing paper absent sensor FK2 0149 J222 A7 to 9 0101 0201 0A01 0B01 PS11 Waste toner container absent sensor WG8 5772 J223 12 to 14 0102 0202 0A02 0B02 PS12 Waste toner open closed sensor WG8 5772 J2006 1 to 3 PS13 F...

Page 555: ...to 12 PS27 No 1 delivery sensor FK2 0149 J225 B5 to 7 PS28 Fan shutter home position sensor WG8 5772 J223 18 to 20 PS29 Fan shutter position detection sensor WG8 5772 J223 15 to 17 PS30 2 3 delivery door open closed detection sensor FK2 0149 J212 5 to 7 TS1 Toner sensor Y FH7 7422 J2015 TS2 Toner sensor M FH7 7422 J2017 TS3 Toner sensor C FH7 7422 J2003 TS4 Toner sensor K FH7 7422 J2004 PS1A No 2 ...

Page 556: ...iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Reader Unit The reader unit does not have a switch Printer Unit F 15 70 T 15 10 Ref Description Parts number SW1 Inter lock switch DC FK2 0506 SW2 Inter lock switch DC FK2 0506 SW3 Inter lock switch AC WC8 5178 SW4 Main switch FK2 0140 SW5 Environmental heater switch WC1 5182 SW6 Control key switch option FG3 3644 SW3 SW6 SW4 SW5 SW2 SW1 ...

Page 557: ... C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Reader Unit F 15 71 T 15 11 Printer Unit F 15 72 Ref Name Parts number Description H5 anti condensation heater left NPN prevents condensation on the copyboard glass H6 anti condensation heater right NPN prevents condensation on the reading glass LCD1 LCD panel FL2 3730 provides visual indications on the control panel touch panel H5 LCD1 H6 VR1 VR2 ELCB1 TP1 H1 H4 TH1 TH3...

Page 558: ...oswitch FK2 0486 VR1 Process kit frame varistor FL2 5805 VR2 Registration front guide varistor FL2 5804 ELCB1 Circuit breaker 100 115V FK2 0166 ELCB1 Circuit breaker 230V FK2 0165 Ref Description Parts number H1 Fixing heater 100V FM3 1992 H1 Fixing heater 115V FM3 1993 H1 Fixing heater 230V FM3 1994 H4 Cassette heater 100V FK2 0375 H4 Cassette heater 230V FK2 0376 TH1 Fixing main thermistor FM3 1...

Page 559: ...s number 1 FG3 3159 Reader controller PCB FG3 3159 2 FG6 8939 CIS inverter PCB FH3 7215 3 FG3 3965 Control panel CPU PCB FG3 3965 4 FG3 2834 Control panel key PCB FG3 4160 5 FG3 2376 Control panel inverter PCB FG3 2376 6 FL2 1148 Control panel LCD FC5 4458 2 1 6 5 3 4 ...

Page 560: ...er relay PCB 6 UN6 FM2 5548 Image formation high voltage PCB HV1 7 UN7 FK2 0489 Transfer high voltage PCB HV2 8 UN8 FM2 3470 Waste toner sensor PCB 9 UN9 FM2 3471 Contact PCB 10 UN10 FM2 3472 Fuse PCB 11 UN11 FM2 5544 Low voltage power supply PCB 100V 120V 12 UN11 FM2 9983 Low voltage power supply PCB 230V 13 UN12 FG3 3843 Controller power supply PCB 7 18 26 28 19 23 25 27 8 9 6 20 10 4 24 22 21 1...

Page 561: ...B submit 23 UN20 FM2 0305 Cassette size detection switch PCB CST1 24 UN21 FM2 0305 Cassette size detection switch PCB CST2 25 UN22 FM2 2771 Cassette size relay PCB 26 UN23 FM2 2768 Multi feeder size detection PCB 27 UN24 FM2 8266 Process kit relay PCB 28 FM2 3221 3 way unit driver PCB 29 FM2 9163 Main controller PCB S 30 FM2 6206 FM3 5544 R A PCB R A SH PCB 31 FM2 9166 PDRM EF A PCB S 32 FM2 9166 ...

Page 562: ...80i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 F 15 75 J5006 J5016 J5017 J5018 J5019 J5012 J5015 J506 J503 J5011 J5010 J5009 J5005 J5003 J500 J501 J502 J505 J5002 J5001 J5007 J5013 J511 J512 J504 J510 J1113 J2117 J2 J3 J1 J2116 J6801 J6802 J1114 J1112 J1111 J1110 J1015 ...

Page 563: ...201 J1254 J1253 J1252 J1251 J114 J104 J105 J202 J106 J115 J112 J113 J301 J302 J532 J531 J15 J21 J681 J201 J702 J647 J214 J208 J207 J1001 J1003 J1004 J5001 J2016 J2012 J202 J640 J2111 J1002 J2110 J210 J106 J705 J703 J701 J704 J691 J692 J693 J209 J203 J302J303J301 J251 J252 J250 J212 J218 J1005 J1006 J1035 J1004 J254 J217 J4001 J4002 ...

Page 564: ...0 J1143 J1139 J1142 J1138 J1147 J1146 J1149 J1145 J1148 J1144 J13 J12 J832 J833 J831 J1272 J1159 J1282 J1155 J1163 J1154 J1162 J1192 J1191 J1164 J1186 J1133 J1129 J1193 J1153 J1152 J1273 J212 J1110 J1111 J1112 J1113 J1115 J1114 J225 J223 J1109 J1134 J1190 J1287 J1284 J1135 J1136 J1150 J1151 J1115 J1114 J1121 J1120 J1119 J1118 J1116 ...

Page 565: ...J1266 J7422 J7421 J7441 J7442 J7451 J742 J743 J744 J745 J741 J221 J220 J1165 J1167 J1166 J1175 J552 J558 J551 J1285 J564 J1269 J562 J560 J555 J1183 J1264 J1263 J1262 J1261 J1267 J1268 J1265 J1169 J565 J566 J561 J567 J563 J559 J557 J553 J554 J556 J1171 J1266 J2001 J2002 J2014 J2012 J2010 J2008 J2005 J2015 J2016 J2017 J2013 J2011 J2009 J2003 J2007 J2006 J2004 ...

Page 566: ... check pins used in the machine those needed in the field are discussed Although normal some LEDs may emit dim light when they remain off becouse of leakege current Keep the following symbols in mind VR that may be used in the field VR that must not be used in the field J1010 J1051 J1021 J1020 J1019 J1016 J1 J2115 J2120 J2202 J2119 J2203 J2111 J2121 J2113 J502 J1023 J101 J1014 J2201 J1 J2110 J1017...

Page 567: ...C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 F 15 80 T 15 16 Notation Description LED2001 in operation LED2 3 3V all night being supplied LED5 3 3V non all night being supplied LED5 LED2 LED2001 ...

Page 568: ...Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 F 15 81 15 4 9 4 DC Controller PCB 0014 5159 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Code Role LED1 3 3V Non all night for ASIC drive feed is being executed LED1 J4001 ...

Page 569: ...Chapter 15 15 78 F 15 82 J102 J107 J103 J108 J101 J109 J106 J112 J115 J113 J114 J104 J105 ...

Page 570: ...Chapter 16 Self Diagnosis ...

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Page 572: ...details 16 4 16 2 2 E602 in Detail 16 15 16 3 Error Codes SEND 16 18 16 3 1 Self Diagnostic Display 16 18 16 3 2 List of Error Codes without Messages 16 19 16 4 Jam Codes 16 23 16 4 1 Jam codes printer unit 16 23 16 4 2 Jam Code finisher related 16 23 16 4 3 Jam Code ADF related 16 24 16 5 Alarm Codes 16 25 16 5 1 Alarm Code 16 25 ...

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Page 574: ...ation of high voltage Primary transfer E100 BD error E110 Error in the polygon motor E193 Error in IMG1 failure of add on E202 CIS unit HP detection error E225 CIS light quantity error E227 Power supply error in the reader unit E240 Error in communication of controller E243 Control panel unit error E244 Error in connection of the flexible cable on the DC controller PCB E248 Backup memory error E31...

Page 575: ...ommunication error E713 Communication error between the finisher and the printer E716 Error in communication with the cassette pedestal and delivery unit 2 3 E717 Communication error with the NE controller E719 Communication error with the coin vender card reader E730 PDL error E731 UFR PCB error E732 Reader communication error E733 Printer communication error E740 Abnormality of the Ethernet boar...

Page 576: ...Chapter 16 16 3 E811 Error in detecting new parts of the drum unit E840 Fan shutter error E990 Error in the waste toner shutter Code Description Finisher Z1 Finisher Y1 Saddle Finisher Y2 Puncher Unit ...

Page 577: ...on signal FUSER CNCTX is open Confirm the cable connection Replace the cable exchange and established Replace the fixing unit Replace the DC controller PCB E009 Error in pressure release of fixing film unit 0001 In case that the output of fixing automatic pressure phase sensor is not changed although rotating reversing the fixing motor Check the pressure release mechanism Check the connection of t...

Page 578: ... Replace the drum unit Check a value of COPIER DISPLAY MISC DRM LIFE and replace the drum unit if the value is near 100 because the drum may have reached its life expectancy 0102 The two detected currents of primary transfer ATVC are both the threshold or less 0103 The two detected currents of primary transfer ATVC are the same each other E100 BD error 0000 Lock of the BD control fails while rotat...

Page 579: ... trouble 0001 Pressure HP sensor OPEN Replace the pressure motor 0002 Pressure HP sensor CLOSE E490 Error in different feeder model 0001 Feeder for other model is detected Connect an appropriate feeder E500 Finisher communication error 0001 Communication error is detected between the main body and the finisher for specific times and specific period of time Check on connection between the DC contro...

Page 580: ...he HP sensor fails to be ON after the stapler shift motor rotates for a specific period of time E535 Swing error 8001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within 2000ms after the swing arm starts to move to its HP Check on operation of the stack delivery motor swing mechanism Replace the swing cam HP sensor SR7 Replace the swing cam motor M5 8002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1000ms after the swing...

Page 581: ...te motor is driven for 1 33 sec Replace the paper positioning plate motor M4S Replace the paper positioning plate HP sensor PI7S 8002 The paper positioning plate HP sensor fails to be OFF after the paper positioning plate motor is driven for 1 sec E5F1 Saddle paper folder error 8001 The number of detection pulses for the paper folder motor clock sensor is below the specific level Replace the paper...

Page 582: ...he delivery cover switch MS3S E601 Abnormality of image memory 0000 Communication error of the image memory SDRAM Replace the SDRAM E602 Hard disk error Refer to Details of E602 E604 The image memory SDRAM is faulty insufficient 0000 Memory capacity required for a model fails to be recognized Add on the SDRAM 0001 Memory for MEAP application is insufficient 0002 The image memory of larger than 1 5...

Page 583: ...d at power on Check on connection of the cable To recover from the error In service mode COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR ERR 0002 A break in the IPC IPC communication fails to recover E719 Communication error with the coin vender card reader 0001 The coin vender connected before the power is turned off fails to be recognized at power on Check on connection of the cable To recover from the error In service m...

Page 584: ...000 Incorrect engine ID is detected Re install the system 4000 Incorrect DC controller PCB is detected Upgrade the DC controller PCB version E745 Token ring board error 0001 Initialization of the token ring driver using PCI ends in failure Check on connection of the token ring board Replace the token ring board 0002 MAC address is abnormal when the token ring driver is initialized 0003 Board infor...

Page 585: ... the main controller PCB Main 4040 Access error to the main controller PCB Sub SJ A PDRM PE A RO A or access error to the open interface PCB Disconnect and then connect the main controller PCB Sub SJ A PDRM EF A RO A Replace the main controller PCB Sub SJ A PDRM EF A RO A Disconnect and then connect the open interface PCB Replace the open interface PCB Replace the main controller PCB main 4042 An ...

Page 586: ...replace it 0001 Stop of power supply cooling fan 2 was detected Check the connection of power supply cooling fan 2 replace it 0004 Stoppage of the controller fan is detected for 16 sec continuously Check on connection of the controller fan Replace the controller fan E805 Fan error 0001 Lock fails to be detected for 5sec continuously while the exhaust fan front is driven Disconnection of the fan co...

Page 587: ...become H when it WMUPR period after the sleep returns after eight hours or more pass the door opening and shutting is detected or main power switch turns on Check that the drum unit is properly installed Replace the waste toner shutter sensor Code Main Cause Detail of Detection Countermeasures Finisher Z1 Finisher Y1 Saddle Finisher Y2 Puncher Unit ...

Page 588: ...ll formatting using the SST and reinstall the system software System Lang RUI then turn off and then on the main switch 3 If the fault still persists suspect a fault on the HDD and replace the HDD and reinstall the system software 06 The system software of the sub CPU is missing 1 Start up in safe mode and execute full formatting using the SST and reinstall the system software System Lang RUI then...

Page 589: ...ECK several min to several 10s of min then turn off and then on the power 2 If the foregoing fails indicate the partition for CHK TYPE and execute HDD CLEAR then turn off and then on the main power switch 2 03 WriteAbort start up 1 If possible ask the user to make a backup of the data address book using the remote UI 2 Indicate the partition in question for CHK TYPE and execute HDD_CHECK several m...

Page 590: ...0 11 21 HDD contact fault This error seldom occurs in the course of normal read write operations 1 Check the cable and power connectors 2 If the foregoing fails suspect a fault on the HDD and replace the HDD and reinstall the system software 11 13 25 WriteAbort The text file on the HDD e g Box may be damaged 1 Indicate the partition for CHK TYPE and execute HDD CHECK several min to several 10s of ...

Page 591: ...send an e mail message or an I fax Check that the network cables and connectors are properly connected Check the TCP IP Cause The machine s TCP IP connection is not operating Check the IP Address Settings IP Address DHCP RARP BOOTP in TCP IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen Cannot find the selected server Check the settings The IP address that th...

Page 592: ...eceiving machine is not a G3 fax Check the type of receiving machine with the receiving party 009 There is no paper Load paper The paper drawer is not correctly inserted into the machine Insert the paper drawer properly 011 The document that you are sending is not placed correctly Place the document properly in the feeder or on the platen glass and repeat the whole procedure from the beginning 012...

Page 593: ... operating properly Check the network status 753 A TCP IP error occurred while sending an e mail message Socket Select error etc Check the network cables and connectors If the machine still does not operate normally turn the main power OFF and then back ON again 754 The server is not functioning or the network is down The destination setting is not correct Check the server and network Check the de...

Page 594: ...r to resend the data 822 You have received data that cannot be processed image data cannot be decoded Check the settings and ask the sender to resend the data 827 You have received data that cannot be processed contains MIME information that is not supported Check the settings and ask the sender to resend the data 828 You have received HTML data Ask the sender to use a file format other than HTML ...

Page 595: ...k Settings in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen to Off 2 Add the same encryption algorithm as the mail server in the mail server settings 842 Authentication using the client certificate was requested by the mail server for sending e mail or I fax 1 Set Allow SSL in Network Settings in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen to Off 2 Change the mail server settings s...

Page 596: ...l xx05 pre registration sensor PS7 xx06 fixing inlet sensor residual paper only PS14 xx07 inner delivery sensor PS1 xx08 No 1 delivery sensor PS27 xx09 No 2 delivery sensor PS1A 2 3 delivery unit xx0A reverse sensor PS4A 2 3 delivery unit xx0B No 3 delivery sensor PS5A 2 3 delivery unit xx0C duplex inlet sensor PS3A 2 3 delivery unit xx0D duplexing paper sensor PS10 xx0E deck retry sensor PS6D sid...

Page 597: ...00 mm if long paper 70 mm 0007 delivery sensor delay PI3 PI4 After the read request signal is received from the reader the delivery sensor does not detect paper when the read motor has rotated for a specific period of time 0008 delivery sensor stationary PI4 After the delivery sensor goes on the sensor does not go off when paper has been moved for an equivalent of 500 mm if long paper 700 mm 0043 ...

Page 598: ... the read data 0002 Of the 10 sets of the auto registration patterns 8 sets or more include error data The presence of dirt or a scratch on the belt has wrongly been identified as a pattern thus causing a discrepancy in the read data 0003 An attempt to read 10 sets of auto registration patterns has failed ending in a time out condition The registration sensor is faulty the registration sensor clea...

Page 599: ...cates the occurrence of error in EFI 0002 Indicates the invalid SVG analysis from EFI 78 GL 0002 Indicates the confirmation of CTM CTM Current Transfer Matrics logical coordinate to physical coordinate 0004 Indicates the absence of the current point 80 BDL 0001 Indicates the error at translator boot 0002 Indicates the memory management error 0003 Indicates the data input output error 0004 Indicate...

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Page 602: ... FEEDER 17 25 17 3 5 SORTER 17 25 17 3 6 MN CONT 17 30 17 4 ADJUST Adjustment Mode 17 32 17 4 1 COPIER 17 32 17 4 1 1 COPIER Table 17 32 17 4 2 FEEDER 17 50 17 4 2 1 FEEDER Table 17 50 17 4 3 SORTER 17 50 17 4 3 1 SORTER Table 17 50 17 5 FUNCTION Operation Inspection Mode 17 51 17 5 1 COPIER 17 51 17 5 1 1 COPIER Table 17 51 17 5 2 FEEDER 17 59 17 5 2 1 FEEDER Table 17 59 17 6 OPTION Machine Setti...

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Page 604: ...screen Level 1 Main intermediate item screen Level 1 Sub item screen Level 1 Sub item screen Level 1 User screen Initial screen Level 2 Reset key Previous next page 2 8 Select a main item from the top of screen The corresponding intermediate items are then displayed and can be selected Select an item Main intermediate item screen Level 2 Sub item screen Level 2 Sub item screen Level 2 Previous nex...

Page 605: ...set key will end service mode and bring back the User screen standard screen If you used service mode ADJUST FUNCTION OPTION be sure to turn off and then on the main power switch after ending service mode 17 1 4 Back up of service mode 0013 8681 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 At time of sh...

Page 606: ...Chapter 17 17 3 F 17 4 Service Label for the Main Controller PCB DC controller PCB behind the front cover of the printer unit 1 ...

Page 607: ...80 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 F 17 6 17 1 7 Sub Item Screen 0013 8684 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080 iR C3080i iR C2550 COPIER FEEDER SORTER BOARD Initial item Touch to select an item FAX VERSION USER ACC STS ANALOG CST STS JAM ERR Main items Touch an item t...

Page 608: ...version of DADF controller PCB 1 Display VERSION 1 3 READY DC CON IP PANEL ANAPRO POWER Selected intermediate item Sub items Returns to previous page Advances to next page Number of pages Copier status display Ready to receive service copy operation Paper jam Executing service mode Performing warmup or similar operation Cover open Copying Error NO TONER No toner WTNR FUL Waste toner full NO PAPER ...

Page 609: ...n of the Czech language file 2 LANG DA Use it to check the version of the Danish language file 2 LANG EL Use it to check the version f the Greek language file 2 LANG ES Use it to check the version of the Spanish language file 2 LANG ET Use it to check the version of the Estonian language file 2 LANG FI Use it to check the version of the Finnish language file 2 LANG HU Use it to check the version o...

Page 610: ...play of paper brand information version in Dutch 2 MEDIA NO Display of paper brand information version in Norwegian 2 MEDIA PL Display of paper brand information version in Polish 2 MEDIA PT Display of paper brand information version in Portuguese 2 MEDIA RU Display of paper brand information version in Russian 2 MEDIA SL Display of paper brand information version in Slovenian 2 MEDIA SV Display o...

Page 611: ...Display of USB device connection speed 2 COPIER DISPLAY ANALOG Sub item Description level TEMP Copier s internal temperature environment sensor in deg C 1 HUM Copier s internal humidity environment sensor in RH 1 ABS HUM Amount of moisture environment sensor in grams 1 FIX C Temperature of the fixing roller surface Detection temperature of the main thermistor 1 FIX E Temperature of the fixing roll...

Page 612: ...ismatch paper shorter than specified size 0D92 medium mismatch plane paper instead of transparency 0D93 medium mismatch transparency instead of plane paper Code Sensor type Sensor No xx01 cassette 1 retry sensor PS25 xx02 cassette 2 retry sensor PS26 xx03 cassette 3 retry sensor PS1 cassette pedestal xx04 cassette 4 retry sensor PS2 cassette pedestal xx05 pre registration sensor PS7 xx06 fixing in...

Page 613: ...path sensor stationary jam Delivery path sensor 1200 Timing jam Timing jam 1300 Power on jam Inlet sensor Power on jam Inlet sensor delivery path sensor escape tray path sensor 1400 Door open close jam Joint switch Door open close jam Front cover sensor front cover closed switch 1500 Staple jam Staple HP sensor Staple jam Staple HP sensor 1644 Punch HP sensor jam Punch HP sensor 1645 Punch station...

Page 614: ...tion of resist loop Separation early delivery 0006 SR3 Separation sensor SR3 was ON during start of document separation Reverse outlet delay 0011 U505 Reverse outlet sensor U505 didn t turn ON at specified amount of time after trailing edge of document passed right edge of belt s presser roller Reverse outlet pileup 0012 U505 Reverse outlet sensor U505 didn t turn OFF when paper was conveyed by pa...

Page 615: ...ation sensor SR5 Timing failure 1 008A Paper feed timing for second side of paper failed during duplex copy operation Alternately end of task wasn t detected by inter task monitoring after specified amount of time Timing failure 2 008B During document conveying mode when paper delivery clock sensor SR7 was counting conveyed volume of document to deliver paper feed of next document completed and re...

Page 616: ...Primary transfer ATVC current monitor value M 2 1ATVC C Primary transfer ATVC current monitor value C 2 1ATVC K4 Primary transfer ATVC current monitor value K of 4C 2 2ATVC Secondary transfer ATVC result 2 COPIER DISPLAY CCD Sub item Description level TARGET B Use it to check the shading target value for B 2 TARGET G Use it to check the shading target value for G 2 TARGET R Use it to check the sha...

Page 617: ... K generated last 2 CHG AC Y output value of primary charge AC voltage Y output last 2 CHG AC M output value of primary charge AC voltage M output last 2 CHG AC C output value of primary charge AC voltage C output last 2 CHG AC K output value of primary charge AC voltage Bk output last 2 COPIER DISPLAY DENS Sub item Description level DENS Y M C K Calculated value of developer concentration indicat...

Page 618: ...registration detection alarm 09 Drum unit 0001 Drum life Y 0002 Drum life M 0003 Drum life C 0004 Drum life K 10 Developer unit 0001 Toner out Bk 0002 Toner out C 0003 Toner out M 0004 Toner out Y 11 Waste toner conveying 0001 Waste toner box full intermediate copy belt 33 Fan 0007 Paper delivery cooling fan FM5 alarm 0012 Manual feed cooling fan FM6 alarm 0013 Copier exhaust heat fan FM3 alarm AL...

Page 619: ...2 Saddle stitcher 0001 No stitch needle 70 PDL 0001 memory overflow 0002 font memory overflow 0003 micro font memory overflow 0004 image font memory overflow 0005 pattern font memory overflow 0006 hard disk write error 72 UFR board 0001 Register access failed 0002 Data transfer to memory failed or timeout 0003 Rendering error ECI module 0004 Rendering error EM module 0005 Rendering error IE module...

Page 620: ...verflow 0006 Configuration acquiring management error 0007 LIPS internal memory management error 0008 LIPS internal file management error 0009 Received data management error 0010 Page control error 0011 Macro management error 0012 Color management error 0013 Layout control error 0014 Font management error 0015 Character drawing error 0016 Figure drawing error 0017 Image drawing error 0018 LCD disp...

Page 621: ...splay No number of a data piece higher the number older the data piece DATE date of data collection TIME time of data collection D deg C machine inside temperature E machine inside humidity F deg C fixing roller surface middle temperature ...

Page 622: ...e pages that follow F 17 13 1 Guide to the Screen F 17 14 FEEDER DISPLAY 1 Sub item Description level FEEDSIZE Displays the document size detected by the ADF Note Displays the document size as a paper size such as A4 or LTR For paper names see COPIER OPTION CST CST U1 CST U2 1 TRY WIDE Indicates the length of the original width detection slide paper width detention 0 1 mm Indicates the length of t...

Page 623: ...on 1 not connected 10 CST2 level B sensor 11 CST2 level A sensor 12 CST1 level B sensor 13 CST1 level A sensor 14 Fixing shutter HP detection 1 HP detection 15 Fixing auto pressure release sensor 1 pressure 0 release P002 0 Switching cassette size sensor 1 CST2 0 CST1 1 Duplexing motor enable 1 Enable 0 Disable 2 3 Not in use 4 Waste toner detection LED 1 ON 0 OFF 5 Waste toner motor 1 ON 0 OFF 6 ...

Page 624: ...connected 8 Cassette 2 paper detection 1 paper absent 0 paper present 9 Cassette 1 retry sensor 1 paper present 0 paper absent 10 Cassette 2 retry sensor 1 paper present 0 paper absent 11 Arch detection sensor 1 1 paper present 0 paper absent 12 Arch detection sensor 2 1 paper present 0 paper absent 13 Not in use 1 MT 0 before that 14 FAN shutter phase detection 0 HP edge detection 15 Delivery tra...

Page 625: ...ance switch 1 low temperature mode 0 high temperature mode 14 Soft relay ON 1 ON 0 OFF 15 Fixing motor enable 1 Enable 0 Disable P006 0 Toner CRG Bk level sensor 1 Toner present 1 Toner CRG C level sensor 1 Toner present 2 Toner CRG M level sensor 1 Toner present 3 Toner CRG Y level sensor 1 Toner present 4 Toner motor error Y 0 Error 5 Toner motor error M 0 Error 6 Toner motor error C 0 Error 7 T...

Page 626: ... 0 Whirling 10 Side cooling fan R lock signal 0 Whirling 11 Pickup lower right door open sensor signal 1 Closed 12 Front door open signal 1 Closed 13 Feeder right door open sensor signal 1 Closed 14 Power supply fan 2 error sensor signal 1 Error 15 Backup fan 2 lock signal 0 Whirling P010 0 CS EEPROM 1 CLK EEPROM 2 TxD EEPROM 3 AS 4 RDX Pull up 5 HWRX Pull up 6 LWRX Pull up 7 CPU CLK P011 0 NC IRQ...

Page 627: ...K 4 DDI_PCTS 1 active 0 inactive 5 PPRDY signal 6 TxD finisher 7 RxD finisher Address Bit Description Remarks P001 0 not used 1 4 for R D 5 CIS power on signal 1 ON 6 for R D 7 size sensor drive single 1 ON P002 0 not used 1 24V power supply monitor signal 0 normal 2 scanner motor drive single 1 forward 0 reverse 3 4 for R D 5 13V power supply monitor signal 0 normal 6 7 not used P003 0 3 for R D ...

Page 628: ...5 ADF pickup motor clock interrupt input alternately 0 1 6 ADF motor clock interrupt input alternately 0 1 7 not used P008 0 lamp ON signal 1 ON 1 CIS drive ON signal 1 ON 2 7 for R D P009 0 7 for R D Address Bit Description Remarks P001 0 read sensor 1 detected 1 pre registration sensor 1 detected P002 0 3 not used 4 stamp solenoid 1 ON 5 not used 6 original detection LED 1 ON 7 not used P003 0 7...

Page 629: ... signal 0 ON 3 saddle 13V ON signal 1 ON 4 7 not used P006 SORTER 0 punch connection detection 0 ON 1 2 not used 3 punch motor standby 1 ON 4 inlet sensor IRQ0 1 ON 5 paper trailing edge sensor IRQ1 1 ON 6 punch communication input IRQ2 0 ON 7 not used P007 SORTER 0 tray approach sensor 0 ON 1 tray 2 area sensor 1 0 ON 2 tray 2 area sensor 2 0 ON 3 tray 2 area sensor 3 0 ON 4 tray 2 paper sensor 1...

Page 630: ...g edge assist HP sensor 1 ON 5 7 not used P014 SORTER 0 rear alignment motor phase A 2 rear alignment motor phase B 3 rear alignment motor current switch 0 0 ON 4 7 not used P015 SORTER 0 front alignment phase A 1 front alignment phase B 2 front alignment motor current switch 0 0 ON 3 7 not used Address Controller Bit Description Remarks P016 STACKER 0 not used 1 for R D 2 for R D 3 for R D 4 for ...

Page 631: ...ckup motor clock interrupt input alternates 0 1 6 ADF read motor clock interrupt input alternates 0 1 7 not used P023 STACKER 0 lamp ON signal 1 ON 1 CIS drive ON signal 1 ON 2 for R D 3 for R D 4 for R D 5 for R D 6 for R D 7 for R D P024 SADDLE 0 for R D 1 7 not used P025 SADDLE 0 7 not used P026 SADDLE 0 7 not used P027 SADDLE 0 7 not used P028 SADDLE 0 7 not used P029 SADDLE 0 7 not used P030 ...

Page 632: ...ON 5 7 not used P035 SADDLE 0 DIPSW_1 0 ON 1 DIPSW_2 0 ON 2 DIPSW_3 0 ON 3 DIPSW_4 0 ON 4 DIPSW_5 0 ON 5 DIPSW_6 0 ON 6 DIPSW_7 0 ON 7 DIPSW_8 0 ON P036 SADDLE 0 1 not used 2 punch switch 1 0 ON 3 5V detection signal 0 ON 4 24V detection signal 0 ON 5 7 not used P037 SADDLE 0 POWER_ON 1 ON 1 LED1 1 ON 2 LED2 1 ON 3 LED3 1 ON 4 LEDY 0 ON 5 TRAY_MTR_CUR 0 ON 6 TRAY_MTR_B 0 ON 7 TRAY_MTR_A 0 ON P038 ...

Page 633: ...mage processing ASIC 5 DDI P POWER signal L ON 6 Delivery count Control card Coin machine H At delivery 7 Pick up count Control card Coin machine H At pick up P002 0 CPU reset cancel signal 1 Image processing ASIC reset signal 2 DDI P CTS signal Printer Controller 3 DDI P RTS signal Controller Printer 4 DDI P Power Ready signal Controller Printer 5 DDI P Power Ready signal Printer Controller 6 Cop...

Page 634: ...l signal 3 6 not used 7 Modem board detection signal 0 Connected 1 Unconnected P008 0 FRAM CLK 1 FRAM DATA 2 FRAM WP 3 7 not used P009 0 SPD CLK 1 SPD DT 2 4 not used 5 Emergency night power source 13V ON signal 0 OFF 1 ON 6 Emergency night power source switching signal 0 High efficiency 1 Standard 7 Emergency night power source 24V ON signal 0 OFF 1 ON P010 0 LCD Backlit switch control signal 0 O...

Page 635: ... controller PCB enter the value indicated on the service label Range of Adjustment 85 to 169 Factory default After RAM clear 131 Attention If you have changed the setting be sure to record the new setting on the service label 1 ADJ S Use it when entering the adjustment value for the scanner shading measurement position Method of Adjustment a decrease by 1 will move the shading measurement position...

Page 636: ...r displacement caused by the CIS Method of adjustment Enter the offset value for the following if you have replaced the CIS unit enter the value indicated on the label attached to the CIS unit In addition be sure to record the value on the service label In the case of the following enter the value indicated on the service label if you have replaced the reader controller PCB if you have initialized...

Page 637: ...G Display the offset value for color misalignment between RGs at 50 reading in the BOOK mode Adjustment method When executing RAM clear for the reader controller PCB or replacing the reader controller PCB enter the value indicated on the service label Setting range 150 to 150 Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 MEMO When you changed this setting enter the new value on the service label 1...

Page 638: ...item e g as caused by soiling of the chart enter the factory measurement using this mode if you have initialized the RAM on the reader controller PCB or replaced the reader controller PCB enter the value indicated on the service label Range of Adjustment 1 to 2047 Factory default After RAM clear 1131 Attention If you have changed the setting be sure to record the new setting on the service label 1...

Page 639: ...ing direction 3 Correction value for the third block of partial ratio correction Y When replacing the laser scanner unit enter the value indicated on the label attached to the unit When no value is entered color misalignment occurs Setting range 0 to 99 1 FSLUT Y4 Partial ratio adjustment for Y color images in the main scanning direction 4 Correction value for the fourth block of partial ratio cor...

Page 640: ...o the unit When no value is entered color misalignment occurs Setting range 0 to 99 1 FSLUT C2 Partial ratio adjustment for C color images in the main scanning direction 2 Correction value for the second block of partial ratio correction C When replacing the laser scanner unit enter the value indicated on the label attached to the unit When no value is entered color misalignment occurs Setting ran...

Page 641: ...anner unit enter the value indicated on the label attached to the unit When no value is entered color misalignment occurs Setting range 0 to 99 1 COPIER ADJUST IMG REG Sub item Description level REG H Y Coarsely adjust the writing position in the main scanning direction of the pattern for Y Offset the writing position of Y color images in the main scanning direction in the unit of pixel Use this i...

Page 642: ...NS Sub item Description level SGNL Y Display the Y color toner density signal value when executing INIT for ATR control Display the Y color toner density signal value when executing ATR INIT which is implemented at PCRG initialization Use this item to determine a cause of a density fault When replacing the DCON PCB enter the unique ATR INIT value for each PCRG Setting range 0 to 65535 Factory sett...

Page 643: ... controller PCB enter the value indicated on the service label Adjustment range 3 to 3 Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 2 DMAX K Adjust the offset for the target value of K color density control Adjustment method Set the offset value for the target value of K color density control at D MAX control Setting range 8 to 8 Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 2 P TG Y Adjust the o...

Page 644: ...ller PCB s RAM or replaced the SRAM PCB enter the value on the service label Adjustment range 0 to 1000 Factory default After RAM clear 59 1 COPIER ADJUST V CONT Sub item Description Level VCONT Y K Adjust the image contract electric potential Use this item for low high density Since the same high pressure is used for Y M and C adjusting VCONT Y will also adjust M and C Adjustment range 5 to 5 Uni...

Page 645: ...mented by 1 the value changes by 50muA Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 1 OFSTAC C Offset value for the charging AC current at a constant speed C When a sanded image occurs increase the value until an appropriate image is obtained Setting range 0 to 5 When incremented by 1 the value changes by 50muA Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 1 OFSTAC K Offset value for the charging...

Page 646: ...range 128 to 127 Unit 20V Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 1 2TR P1 Adjust the offset for paper voltage of the secondary transfer bias on the first side of a postcard Offset value for the paper voltage of the secondary transfer bias First side of a postcard Environmental category 1 When a transfer scattering occurs increase decrease the value until an appropriate image is obtained Set...

Page 647: ...ng occurs increase decrease the value until an appropriate image is obtained Setting range 128 to 127 Unit 20V Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 1 2TR H12 Adjust the offset for paper voltage of the secondary transfer bias on the single side or first side of thick paper Environmental category 2 Offset value for the paper voltage of the secondary transfer bias First side of thick paper 1...

Page 648: ...ecrease the value until an appropriate image is obtained Setting range 128 to 127 Unit 20V Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 1 2TR H13 Adjust the offset for paper voltage of the secondary transfer bias on the single side or first side of thick paper Environmental category 3 Offset value for the paper voltage of the secondary transfer bias First side of thick paper 1 106 to 163g m2 Envi...

Page 649: ...stment range 10 to 10 Unit 1muA Factory setting value Value after RAM clear 0 This is valid when COPIER OPTION BODY PTATVCSW 1 is set the primary transfer ATVC control is valid Specify the offset amount of the primary transfer ATVC target current By executing ATVC operation after input the control value is changed and is become valid It is executed by opening closing the front door Perform the ope...

Page 650: ...rom the leading edge of image is dark The symptom is significant with all dark halftone image Set a smaller value Accordion like dark short horizontal lines Discharging trace caused by transfer at the succeeding station Y M C K in this order Set a smaller value to the succeeding station Example When symptom occurs with a Cyan image set a smaller value to the Bk station Poor transfer of the primary...

Page 651: ... Adjustment method When the value is incremented by 1 the image moves by 0 1 mm to the right Input the value given on the service label when the RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or when the DC controller circuit board has been replaced Adjustment range 100 to 100 in 0 1 mm increments Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 ADJ C1RE Image write position adjustment in mai...

Page 652: ...e 0 to 255 Factory default After RAM clear 141 1 MF A6R Used to enter the basic value for the manual feed tray s paper width A6R Adjustment method If you have cleared the DC controller PCB s RAM or replaced the DC controller PCB enter the value on the service label When replacing the paper width detection VR or registering a new value perform the following service mode FUNCTION CST Adjustment rang...

Page 653: ...ith DF stream reading Adjustment method Increasing the setting value increases the judgement range Setting range 2 to 2 Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 2 REOS PG REOS processing coefficient selection in 1200 dpi Setting range 0 to 4 Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 2 FEEDER ADJUST 1 Sub item Description level DOCST Adjusting the Original Image Leading Edge Method of adjustment A highe...

Page 654: ...fter the 100 page print and the set in service mode goes 0 Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 E RDS E RDS settings Setting values 0 Not in use 1 In use Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 1 RGW PORT Specify port number of sales company server used in E RDS Setting range 1 to 65535 Factory settings and after RAM clear 1 COM TEST Check connection with sales company server used in E RDS ...

Page 655: ...ow commences 3 Upon completion of the adjustments operation automatically stops 4 Set the COPIER OPTION BODY CCD LUT value to 1 5 The service mode COPIER ADJUST CCD item is updated so print out the service sheet and keep it 2 COPIER FUNCTION CST Sub item Description level MF A4R MF A6R MF A4 Registers basic value of manual feeder s DADF s paper width A4R width 210mm A6R width 105mm A4 width 297mm ...

Page 656: ...s front surface should light repeatedly in the sequence white black red green and blue Check that it does 2 Press the stop key the clear key on printer models to end the operation 1 LED CHK Used to check that operation panel s LEDs light Operation method 1 Select this item then press the OK key to start the operation The LEDs light sequentially 2 Press LED OFF to end the operation 1 LED OFF Used i...

Page 657: ...ter the fan code with the numeric keypad 1 Fixing exhaust fan front FM1 2 Fixing exhaust fan rear FM2 3 Front process unit fan FM3 4 Power supply fan FM4 5 Edge cooling fan front FM6 6 Edge cookfan rear FM7 7 Rear process unit fan FM8 8 Delivery contact fan FM9 9 Secondary transfer heat exfaust fan FM10 10 Power supply fan 2 3 Press OK 4 Check the operation by pressing FAN ON 1 FAN ON Start the fa...

Page 658: ...m and press OK Start the HP search operation After the completion of operation automatically terminated Motors other than toner container motor Y M C K and horizontal registration motor 1 Select the item and press OK ON for 10 sec OFF 1 SL Used to specify solenoid for operation check Setting range 1 to 20 8 through 10 and 15 through 20 reserved Operation method 1 Select this item 2 Enter the desir...

Page 659: ...ess book data is cleared after the main power switch is turned OFF ON Operation method 1 Select this item then press the OK key 2 Turn the main power OFF ON 1 CNT MCON Clears service counters maintained by main controller PCB main See the COUNTER mode items for the counters cleared MEMO The counter values are cleared after the main power switch is turned OFF ON Operation method 1 Select this item ...

Page 660: ... COUNTER MISC T SPLY C 1 K TN CLR K color toner counter clear This clears the K color toner counter Clear the counter when the toner cartridge has been replaced before the toner runs out after the low remaining K color toner warning has been given To specify the counter to be cleared execute COUNTER MISC T SPLY K 1 SND STUP use it to initialize the transmission read settings After changing service...

Page 661: ... attached temperature humidity environmental sensor and fixing thermistor main Max 100 records 1 PJH P 1 Prints print job history with detailed information for 100 jobs Prints print job history with detailed information for last 100 jobs stored in copier main unit 1 PJH P 2 Prints print job history with detailed information for all jobs Prints print job history with detailed information for all jo...

Page 662: ...oot Exception Ecode has been detected 3 For saving SUBLOGs in the overwrite mode They are saved when Reboot Exception Ecode has been detected Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 Remarks Logs of the PLOG type to be saved when 0 or 1 is set can be printed out by selecting COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DEBUG 2 SUBLOGs to be saved when 2 or 3 is set cannot be printed out they are uploaded from SST MEM...

Page 663: ...ess the OK key to start motor operation 2 Press the OK key once again to stop the ongoing operation The operation will stop automatically in 5 sec however the indication will not change to STOP unless the OK key is pressed once again 1 MTR ON Use it to start motor operation Operation The operation varies from model to model 1 Press MTR ON to highlight then press the OK key to start motor operation...

Page 664: ...1 5 deg C 0 0 deg C 1 5 deg C 2 10 deg C Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 W SCNR For copy models sets whether scanner is present Caution The setting value takes effect after the main power switch is turned OFF ON Setting values 0 Printer model 1 Model with scanner Reference The setting will automatically change to 1 upon detection of the presence of a scanner printer model 1 RUI DSP Us...

Page 665: ... PDL text mode 1 PDL photograph mode 2 SCAN text mode 4 SCAN photograph mode Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 1 BMLNKS Z BMLinks Rx print attribute flag function control Switches attribute flags added to colour BMLinks Rx prints Setting values 0 SCAN photograph mode 1 PDL photograph mode 2 SCAN text mode 3 PDL text mode Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 1 DST POS Setting the switching p...

Page 666: ...ter clearing RAM 0 1 TMP TBL3 Fixing temperature regulation temperature offset super thick paper Temperature adjustment of the temperature regulation for super thick paper 164 to 220g paper This improves the hot offset or fixability of the super thick paper 164 to 220g paper Settings 2 10 deg C 1 5 deg C 0 0 deg C 1 5 deg C 2 10 deg C Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 TMP TBL5 Fixing te...

Page 667: ...g C 0 0 deg C 1 5 deg C 2 10 deg C Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 FXST2 N2 L L regular 2 ITOP wait time Pre rotation extension for regular 2 at an outside air temperature of 18 deg C or below This improves the fixability of regular 2 at an outside air temperature of 18 deg C or below Setting range 0 to 20 Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 FXST2 UH L L super thick paper ITO...

Page 668: ...d in the character count Settings 0 to 999 unit number of characters 0 The mail text is not ignored Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 SCANTYPE Switch the reader type Switch the settings depending on the connected reader type Setting value 0 When connecting the Color image Reader E1 F1 1 When connecting the Multi Color image Reader G1 Default 0 1 DNSTRANS Switching the priority of DNS tr...

Page 669: ...witch the display of FAX job log To switch the display of the following System Monitor FAX Job Log Setting value 0 Hide 1 Display default Use situation To be used to hide the FAX job log e g from the user s request 1 SND H SW Switch the display of SEND job log To switch the display of the following System Monitor SEND Job Log Setting value 0 Hide 1 Display default Use situation To be used to hide ...

Page 670: ...etected in ADF Setting values 0 B5 1 K LEGAL Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 2 UI COPY Use it to select whether to display the copy screen in the control panel Setting values 0 Do not display the copy screen 1 Display the copy screen Factory default After RAM clear 1 2 UI BOX Used to select whether to display operation panel box screen Setting values 0 Don t display 1 Display Factory defaul...

Page 671: ...nnect the PC and machine while using service NAVI MEMO T O T TUIF over TCP A communication protocol unique to Canon for the presentation of built in applications UI and for communicating between applications inside the machine such as COPY SEND and BOX 2 MODELSZ2 Global support with pressure plate document size detection both AB and inch detection When this item is set to 1 the AB inch global supp...

Page 672: ...of entering the Service Mode Setting Values 0 User Mode key Press 2 and 8 simultaneously User Mode key 1 User Mode key Press 4 and 9 simultaneously User Mode key Factory default After RAM clear 0 Reference Information Support for Siemens 2 DH MODE Patch Data high density side Used in D half Except in Full Correction Change the default setting so that the readout collected from D half at time of fu...

Page 673: ... service usually MEMO When FXMSG SW is set to 1 default 0 and COPIER OPTION BODY FXWRNLVL are only 1 default 0 the machine tries to detect fixing unit life And when it reaches the established machine longevity the exchange message is displayed The content of the established machine exchange message is as follows Prepare a new fixing roller Call service representative Do to the following treatment ...

Page 674: ...to the number of accumulated outputs by using this mode can reduce the downtime in the morning A measure for a complaint about the downtime in the morning Meanwhile there is a possibility that gray scale half tone image might be degraded when the Dhalf control is cancelled With regard to the accumulated number of outputs a small size copy is regarded as 1 count and a large size copy is regarded as...

Page 675: ...UI PRINT Control area printing job screen display restriction Switch for selecting whether to display the printing job screen in the control area This specification is for users who are customizing the control area so that they have the option of not displaying the screen Settings 0 The printing job screen is not displayed 1 The printing job screen is displayed Factory setting value after clearing...

Page 676: ...ue after clearing RAM 15 2 COMP PRT Composite print operation control image processing memory allocation control When a count of 2 or more prints are to be made in page print set print stamp date print book binding watermark print composite print depending on the memory model optional configuration and document size the memory allocation method is set to print priority for image processing purpose...

Page 677: ... ADF is used This enables images to be formed properly by setting from the service mode the special sheet sizes which cannot be recognized when documents are fed from ADF When ADF has detected B4 in a machine for an inch AB series market B4 is converted into a document size which has been set in the service mode and the images are formed using the post conversion document size Settings 0 The docum...

Page 678: ...RAM clear 0 2 MEAP PRI Changes the MEAP task priority If it is set to ON the MEAP task priority is upgraded Use case When MEAP performance improvement is needed Setting values 0 OFF default 1 ON Factory setting Value after clearing RAM 0 S3500 1 2 PDLEVCT1 Event skip setting for PDL continuous jobs Skips some status information event skip sent to PDL PIPIT in CPCA layer to speed a PDL continuous j...

Page 679: ...ge the type display of soft counter 6 on the control unit to suit the demand from users and dealers Setting range 0 to 999 Factory setting value after clearing RAM 000 1 CONTROL Switch for selecting whether to charge fees for PDL jobs This selects whether to output count pulses to the charge management system coin vendor or control card made by another company when such a system is connected Setti...

Page 680: ...BOX Sets BOX default mode Setting range 0 AUTO ACS Driver settings 1 Full colour 2 Black and white JPN Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 USA Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 EUR Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 Other than the above Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 1 DOC REM Sets document removal message Setting range 0 No display 1 Display Factory settings and after RAM clea...

Page 681: ...e technician ensures that the screen on which to select whether to use ACS is displayed in initial settings registration if this is requested by the user Reference Initial settings registration has been created to meet user demand to prevent fees from being charged for color because ACS is set when the charging system is installed even in cases where such fees do not apply This item also selects w...

Page 682: ... method as used with PCLs made by sources outside the company is exercised 2 PRJOB CP Setting for selecting whether to output the count pulses during reception printing and report printing This selects whether to output the count pulse notice for each page during reception printing and report printing to the charge management system when a charge management system coin vendor or control card made ...

Page 683: ...n output tray full warning when all the specified trays become full 2 PRNT POS Switch for selecting whether to temporarily stop the printing of all subsequent jobs when a job is canceled because an error has occurred This temporarily stops the PDL printing of all the jobs when job cancel such as 037 has occurred due to an error inside the equipment at any time other than a service call Settings 0 ...

Page 684: ... ON Bit 2 Document editing function 0 OFF 1 ON Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 2 DOM ADD Sets domain complement for transmission destination when sending email Sets whether to complement the domain e g canon co jp programmed in the user mode to the entered account when transmitting email Setting values 0 Do not complement Tx destination domain 1 Complement Tx destination domain Factory ...

Page 685: ...ty kit When erasing all the data the job processing performance may deteriorate depending on the data erased The reason for this is as follows since the already processed page data is erased in parallel while jobs are being processed an extra burden is placed on the CPU and hard disk access process The job processing capability can be improved by delaying this process until after the job has been ...

Page 686: ...Copies large yes 204 Copies small yes 205 Copies A total 1 yes 206 Copies A total 2 yes 207 Copies A large yes 208 Copies A small yes 209 Local copies total 1 yes 210 Local copies total 2 yes 211 Local copies large yes 212 Local copies small yes 213 Remote copies total 1 yes 214 Remote copies total 2 yes 215 Remote copies large yes 216 Remote copies small yes 217 Copies full color 1 yes 218 Copies...

Page 687: ...l two sided yes 263 Copies A monocolor large two sided yes 264 Copies A monocolor small two sided yes 265 Copies A black and white large two sided yes 266 Copies A black and white small two sided yes 273 Local copies full color 1 yes 274 Local copies full color 2 yes 275 Local copies monocolor 1 yes 276 Local copies monocolor 2 yes 277 Local copies black and white 1 yes 278 Local copies black and ...

Page 688: ...Remote copies black and white large two sided yes 023 Remote copies black and white small two sided yes 301 Prints total 1 yes 302 Prints total 2 yes 303 Prints large yes 304 Prints small yes 305 Prints A total 1 yes 306 Prints A total 2 yes 307 Prints A large yes 308 Prints A small yes 309 Prints full color 1 yes 310 Prints full color 2 yes 311 Prints monocolor 1 yes 312 Prints monocolor 2 yes 31...

Page 689: ...ite 2 yes 406 Copies prints black and white 1 yes 407 Copies prints full color monocolor large yes 408 Copies prints full color monocolor small yes 409 Copies prints full color monocolor 2 yes 410 Copies prints full color monocolor 1 yes 411 Copies prints large yes 412 Copies prints small yes 413 Copies prints 2 yes 414 Copies prints 1 yes 415 Copies prints monocolor large yes 416 Copies prints mo...

Page 690: ...lack and white large two sided yes 626 Box prints black and white small two sided yes 701 Received prints total 1 yes 702 Received prints total 2 yes 703 Received prints large yes 704 Received prints small 705 Received prints full color 1 706 Received prints full color 2 707 Received prints gray scale 1 708 Received prints gray scale 2 yes 709 eceived prints black and white 1 yes 710 Received prin...

Page 691: ...small two sided 823 Report prints gray scale large two sided 824 Report prints gray scale small two sided yes 825 Report prints black and white large two sided yes 826 Report prints black and white small two sided 901 Copy scan total 1 color 902 Copy scan total 1 black and white 903 Copy scan total 2 color 904 Copy scan total 2 black and white 905 Copy scan total 3 color 906 Copy scan total 3 blac...

Page 692: ...s faxes black and white 943 Sent scans I faxes color 944 Sent scans I faxes black and white yes 945 Sent scans e mails color yes 946 Sent scans e mails black and white 947 Sent scans FTP color 948 Sent scans FTP black and white 949 Sent scans SMB color 950 Sent scans SMB black and white 951 Sent scans IPX color 952 Sent scans IPX black and white 953 Sent scans databases color 954 Sent scans databa...

Page 693: ...CIO 38 EXECTIVE CST U1 Factory default After RAM clear 31 CST U2 Factory default After RAM clear 24 2 U3 NAME ON OFF of paper name display when paper size group U3 has been detected This selects whether to display the paper name of the U3 size cassette on the LCD control unit Settings 0 U3 is displayed on the touch panel default setting 1 The name of the paper set by service mode CST U3 is display...

Page 694: ...mask any channel 1 Masks CH1 2 Reserved 1 OUT TRAY No 3 delivery tray availability This is mainly used when the No 2 or No 3 delivery unit is installed It is set to 1 when the No 3 delivery unit is installed Settings 0 Not available 1 Available Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 1 IN TRAY Inner delivery tray availability This sets the availability of the No 2 delivery tray It is set to 1 w...

Page 695: ... restrict number of sheets for saddle binding 0 5 sheets no white band 1 10 sheets no white band 2 10 sheets white band 3 15 sheets no white band Factory default After RAM clear 2 SC TYPE Used to switch type of coin vendor compatible model Whenever possible avoid using this setting during normal operation 2 CC SPSW use it to enable disable support of the switch in relation to the support level of ...

Page 696: ...turned OFF in addition to the items above System management settings Network settings TCP IP settings RAW setting System management settings Network settings TCP IP settings LPD setting System management settings Network settings TCP IP settings IPP printing System management settings Network settings SMB setting The items above are not restored when the setting value is returned to 0 Normal mode ...

Page 697: ...ains the transfer license key to use the SEND searchable PDF transmission function in other MFP machine 2 OF SPDF Use it to select whether to use the SEND searchable PDF transmission function when the transfer function is set invalid Setting value 0 Do not use SEND searchable PDF transmission function 1 Use SEND searchable PDF transmission function Factory default After RAM clear 0 2 ST EXPDF Use ...

Page 698: ...ctory default After RAM clear 0 2 TR VNC Use it to obtain the transfer license key for VNC when the transfer function is set invalid Obtains the transfer license key to use VNC in other MFP machine 2 OF VNC Use it to select whether to use VNC when the transfer function is set invalid Setting value 0 Do not use VNC 1 Use VNC Factory default After RAM clear 0 2 ST WEB Use it to display the installat...

Page 699: ...n function in transfer invalidation Displays installation status of user signature attached PDF transmission function Setting values 0 No not installed 1 Yes installed Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 2 TR USPDF User signature attached PDF transmission function transfer licence key acquisition in transfer invalidation Acquires transfer licence key to allow user signature attached PDF transmi...

Page 700: ...arty expansion functions for ERDS subsequent to disabling transmission This selects ON or OFF for the 3rd party expansion functions functions for sending the charge counters to the 3rd party charge server for ERDS Settings 0 OFF 1 ON Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 2 ST PS Display of installation status of PS in transfer invalidation Displays installation status of PS Setting values 0 N...

Page 701: ...tings 0 OFF 1 ON Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 2 ST PSPCL Display of installation status of PS and PCL subsequent to disabling transmission This displays the installation status of the combined options consisting of PS and PCL Settings 0 OFF options not installed 1 ON options installed Factory setting value after clearing RAM 0 2 TR PSPCL Acquisition of PS and PCL transmission license...

Page 702: ...e after clearing RAM 0 2 TR LXUFR Acquisition of LIPS LX known as UFR II overseas transmission license key subsequent to disabling transmission This acquires the transmission license key in order for LIPS LX known as UFR II overseas to be used by another MFP 2 OF LXUFR ON OFF of LIPS LX known as UFR II overseas subsequent to disabling transmission This selects ON or OFF for LIPS LX known as UFR II...

Page 703: ... Board function release Setting values 0 Even with no UFR board device operates as copy model without E code display 1 UFR board identification check performed With no UFR board E code is displayed 1 MENU 1 to 4 Displays printer setting menu levels 1 to 4 Setting values 0 No display 1 Display Factory settings and after RAM clear 0 2 TR DSP Toggles between display non display of toner reduction fun...

Page 704: ...ring test print output Setting values 0 ON Use 1 OFF Don t use Factory default After RAM clear 0 1 DENS Y M C K Used to adjust density of each color for test prints TYPE 5 Setting values 0 to 255 Increasing the value increases the density Factory default After RAM clear 128 1 COLOR Y M C K Used to set output of each color for each TYPE For example to set single color M output set COLOR M 1 and mak...

Page 705: ...ess of PING issued in COPIER TEST NETWORK PING IP6 IPv6 address Hexadecimal characters 0 9 a f and separators 39 characters at maximum It should be a consistent character string as an address of IPv6 Usage PING is issued to check continuity in the network in the IPv6 environment Set the destination address of IPv6 in this mode 1 PING IP6 Issue of PING to the specified IPv6 address Issue PING to th...

Page 706: ...G service mode item enter the loop back address 127 0 0 1 and press the OK key followed by the start key If NG is displayed there is a problem with the local TCP IP settings Go back to Step 3 and check the settings again If OK is displayed there is no problem with the local TCP IP settings However there could be a problem with the network interface board NIC connection or the NIC itself Go to Step...

Page 707: ...nters DRBL 1 DRBL 2 that can be used to provide a guideline for when to replace consumable parts or parts needing periodic replace ment Small size sheets are counted in increments of 1 large size sheets are counted in increments of 2 1 Displays the part name In this example the intermediate transfer belt unit 2 Displays the counter value actual number of sheets used The value is cleared by pressin...

Page 708: ...ted by 1 for both large and small size sheets Can be cleared Returns to 00000000 after reaching 99999999 1 2 SIDE Two sided copy print counter Incremented along with the billing counter when a two sided copy print is made when paper is delivered outside the copier and two sided paper is loaded Blank sheets are not counted Incremented by 1 for both large and small size sheets Can be cleared Returns...

Page 709: ... been replaced before the toner runs out after the low remaining M color toner warning has been given 1 T SPLY C Toner supply counter C This indicates the number of times the toner in the C color developer has been supplied The counter is cleared by executing CLEAR C TN CLR when the toner cartridge has been replaced before the toner runs out after the low remaining C color toner warning has been g...

Page 710: ...e 1 separation roller no of sheets fed 1 C2 FD RL Cassette 1 separation roller no of sheets fedCassette 2 separation roller no of sheets fedCassette 2 separation roller no of sheets fedCassette 1 separation roller no of sheets fed 1 M PU RL Manual feed roller pass over sheet count count held at controller side 1 M SP RL Manual feed tray separation roller no of sheets fed 1 FX LW RL Pressure roller...

Page 711: ... of sheets fed 1 SORT Sort path pass through sheet count Each L size sheet is also counted as one sheet 1 FIN STPR Number of staple operations 1 SADDLE Saddle operation sheet count Each L size sheet is also counted as one sheet 1 SDL STPL Number of saddle staple operations Incremented by 1 even for L size sheets 1 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 Sub item Description level ...

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Page 714: ...ons 18 13 18 4 Downloading System Software 18 14 18 4 1 Batch Downloading 18 14 18 4 1 1 Outline 18 14 18 4 1 2 Downloading Procedure 18 15 18 4 2 Downloading the System Software Single 18 17 18 4 2 1 Downloading Procedure 18 17 18 5 Uploading and Downloading Backup Data 18 21 18 5 1 Outline 18 21 18 5 2 Uploading Procedure 18 21 18 5 3 Downloading Procedure 18 23 18 6 Version Upgrade using USB 18...

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Page 716: ...pansion Kit accessory DC Controller DCON Download of DCON is executed via the Main Controller Unit Download to the DC Controller PCB can be retried in case of the failure because the BootROM is mounted separately Reader Controlle RCON The Reader Controller also performs the control at ADF side Download of RCON is executed via the Main Controller Unit Download to the Reader Controller PCB can be re...

Page 717: ... yes Using at the expansion of the Voice Guidance Kit accessory ASR yes yes Using at the expansion of the Voice Operation Kit accessory BROWSER yes yes Using at the expansion of the Web Browser Expansion Kit accessory DCON yes yes RCON yes yes TSTAMP yes yes Using at the expansion of the Time Stamp PDF Expansion Kit accessory HELP yes yes WebDAV yes yes G3FAX yes yes yes Using at the expansion of ...

Page 718: ...ons F 18 1 1 1 Not when USB is in use In case of using these functions it is necessary to set the copier in the download mode There are two types of download Safe Mode Download Mode A By pressing 2 8 turning on the main power Normal Mode Download Mode B By pressing 1 7 turning on the main power then in the service mode select COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DOWNLOAD Initializing the HDD Downloading system ...

Page 719: ...HDD when the system fails to start up normally Main power switch ON on keypad 2 8 on keypad 1 7 Boot ROM Safe mode program Boot program Safe mode Download mode A Normal mode Download mode B Normal mode program HDD COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DOWNLOAD SYSTEM program In service mode ...

Page 720: ... functions T 18 3 Function Download Mode Normal Mode Download Mode B Safe Mode Download Mode A HDD Format ALL BOOTDEV Download of the system software 1 System Language RUI Boot Dcon Rcon SDICT MEAPCONT KEY TTS ASR BROWSER TSTAMP HELP WebDAV G3FAX G4FAX System Language RUI Boot Dcon Rcon SDICT MEAPCONT KEY TTS ASR BROWSER TSATMP HELP WebDAV Upload download of the backup data 2 SramRCON SramDCON Mea...

Page 721: ... C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 Here you will be copying the system software found on the System CD to the SST Preparatory Work Requirements PC installed with SST version 3 22 or later System CD for this machine Boot ROM FLASH ROM HDD System Software System Software Do Download Mode wnload Mode iR2270i JPjaxxxx MN dsh xx iR2270i JPjaxxxx MN dsh xx do dow...

Page 722: ... target Click a button to execute Select a model to connect MFP USB c CONTROL Registerd Firms Regist Firm e Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver 3 22E Registered firmware Select a drive and folder Click a button to execute CONNECT CANCEL SEARCH EXIT REGISTER Register Firmware Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management e Model Configuration Info iRC3380_v101_FirmID rec iRC3380 XXen TTS iRC3380 J...

Page 723: ... excess of 512 MB Format FAT FAT16 FAT32 It must not be NTFS or HFS single partition There must not be multiple partitions CONTROL Registerd Firms Found Firm Registered firmware Firmware registration completed Batch Registration Results Click a button to execute CONNECT CANCEL EXIT O K Register Firmware Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver 3 22E BOOT X...

Page 724: ...XXX SDICT N XXxxvXXXX SYSTEM N USenvXXXX LANGUAGE Y XXenvXXXX N XXjavXXXX RUI Y XXenvXXXX N XXjavXXXX d Valid drive DriveType 1 FileSystem FAT TotalSize 1 001MB FreeSpace 1 001MB CANCEL EXIT START Register Firmware Export Firmware Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management Select the target Click a button to execute Click the Star t button to star t file copy Series Version Firmware regi...

Page 725: ...main power switch 4 1 Hold down the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more 4 2 Go through the shut down instructions appearing on the control panel screen so that the main power switch may be turned off 4 3 Turn off the main power switch F 18 13 5 Set the machine to the appropriate mode Normal Mode Turn on the main power switch while holding down the keys 1 and 7 MFP USB Target Select...

Page 726: ... 1 F 18 14 3 If a network cable is connected to the machine disconnect it 4 Set the machine to the appropriate download mode Normal Mode Turn on the main power switch while holding down the keys 1 and 7 When the machine has started up make the following selections in service mode and press OK COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DOWNLOAD Safe Mode Turn on the main power switch while holding down the keys 2 and ...

Page 727: ...found in the partition settings file on the SST HDFormat in the folder iRCXXXX F 18 16 1 HDD service part without partitions 2 Formatting for full partition only in safe mode 3 HDD after formatting 4 Partition settings information file 18 3 2 Formatting Selected Partitions 0014 4495 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR ...

Page 728: ... and the type of system software 2 Single then check the network settings and click START F 18 18 3 Click Format HDD HDD 1 TMP_GEN TMP_PSS FSTDEV APL_SEND APL_MEAP IMG_MNG APL_GEN APL_KEEP APL_LOG FSTCDEV THUMDEV BOOTDEV PDLDEV TMP_FAX 2 MFP USB Target Selection CONTROL Export Firm Selection iRC3380 MFP USB c Interface Network IP Address 172 16 1 100 CANCEL EXIT START Register Firmware CONNECT Del...

Page 729: ...XXX Select the firmware to be downloaded then click the Start button ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver 3 22E Clear Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Shutdown Return to Main Menu Start iRC3380 BOOT iRC3380 BROWSER DCON G3FAX HELP HDFormat iRCXXXX KEY SDICT LANGUAGE MEAPCONT RUI SYSTEM TSTMP TTS WebDAV Control 172 16 1...

Page 730: ... download information file 2 ALL_HDF F 18 22 3 Make sure of the network settings and click Start Batch Download F 18 23 4 Click Resume Select a model to connect CONTROL Model List MFP USB Target Selection MFP USB c ALL ALL_HDF Single Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver 3 22E Select the target CANCEL EXIT START Register Firmware CONNECT Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management Click a button ...

Page 731: ...se Batch Result Batch download results Processing batch download To pause or finish this process Click PAUSE or FINISH button in 5 seconds Results 1 Wait 2 iRC3380_SYSTEM_USenXXXX Not regist 3 iRC3380_LANGUAGE_XXenXXXX 4 iRC3380_LANGUAGE_XXjaXXXX Not reg 5 iRC3380_RUI_XXenXXXX 6 iRC3380_RUI_XXjaXXXX Not registered 7 iRC3380_MEAPCONT_XXxxXXXX 8 iRC3380_SDICT_XXjaXXXX Not registered 9 iRC3380_TTS_XX...

Page 732: ...3 22E Batch download list Same Ver Skip Ver down Comfirm Confirm Overwrite Confirm firmware versions BATCH CONTROL i R C 3 3 8 0 v 1 1 2 r e v 0 C o p y P D L B o o t H D F o r m a t Finish Pause Batch Result Batch download results Results Resume Click RESUME button to restart batch download 2 iRC3380_SYSTEM_USenXXXX 3 iRC3380_LANGUAGE_XXenXXXX 4 iRC3380_LANGUAGE_XXjaXXXX 5 iRC3380_RUI_XXenXXXX 6 ...

Page 733: ...XXxxXXXX MEAPCONT XXxxXXXX G3FAX XXxxXXXX BOOTROM XXxxXXXXC RUI XXjaXXXX XXenXXXX LANGUAGE XXjaXXXX XXenXXXX Select the firmware to be downloaded then click the Start button ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver 3 22E Clear Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Return to Main Menu Cancel Start BOOT iRC3380 BROWSER DCON HDFor...

Page 734: ...ove the downloaded system software before it is written to the HDD or flash ROM To do so go through the following before restarting the machine 1 Click Clear 1 SelectableFirmware SelectableFirmware Control 172 16 1 100 iRC3380 NORMAL SYSTEM Firmware Version Active USenXXXXn Hold USenXXXXi RCON XXxxXXXX DCON XXxxXXXX MEAPCONT XXxxXXXX G3FAX XXxxXXXX BOOTROM XXxxXXXXC RUI XXjaXXXX XXenXXXX LANGUAGE ...

Page 735: ...nload Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Return to Main Menu Shutdown O K BOOT iRC3380 BROWSER DCON HDFormat iRCXXXX KEY SDICT G3FAX HELP LANGUAGE MEAPCONT RUI TTS WebDAV SYSTEM TSTMP 1 Message Execute Clear Cancel Do you want to clear whole firmware downloaded to the machine Message The downloaded firmware has been deleted O K SelectableFirmware SelectableFirmware Control 172 16 1 100 iRC3380 ...

Page 736: ...RCON file in advance and download it after replacement so that the service mode and other settings may be inherited If you are planning to replace the DC controller PCB you can upload the SramDCON file in advance and download it after replacement so that the service mode and other settings may be inherited 18 5 2 Uploading Procedure 0014 4501 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color i...

Page 737: ...m Format HDD Shutdown Return to Main Menu Start BOOT iRC3380 BROWSER DCON HDFormat iRCXXXX KEY SDICT G3FAX HELP LANGUAGE MEAPCONT RUI TTS WebDAV SYSTEM TSTMP 172 16 1 100 iRC3380 SAFE ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver 3 22E Clear Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Return to Main Menu Start Cansel File Name Memo c File...

Page 738: ...rk settings and click START F 18 45 3 Click Download Data Service PC Main controller unit Main controller PCB Meapback safe mode only SramRCON normal mode only SramDCON normal mode only SST HDD Meapback bin System Printer unit Uploading Downloading SRAM DC controller PCB EEPROM Reader controller PCB iRC MFP USB Target Selection CONTROL Export Firm Selection iRC3380 MFP USB c Interface Network IP A...

Page 739: ...ion SelectableFirmware SelectableFirmware Control 172 16 1 100 iRC3380 SAFE SYSTEM Firmware Version Active USenXXXXn Hold USenXXXXi RCON XXxxXXXX DCON XXxxXXXX MEAPCONT XXxxXXXX G3FAX XXxxXXXX BOOTROM XXxxXXXXC RUI XXjaXXXX XXenXXXX LANGUAGE XXjaXXXX XXenXXXX Select the firmware to be downloaded then click the Start button ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver 3 22E Clear Click the button of the task to be...

Page 740: ...e machine fails to start up because of failed downloading of BOOT the DIMM ROM must be re placed Downgrading Be sure that the system software in the USB device is of the latest version The following files of the system software do not permit collection of version information As such they necessarily overwrite the system software on the HDD KEY in both normal and safe mode TTS in both normal and sa...

Page 741: ... 50 5 While downloading is under way the control panel screen shows its progress At the end of the downloading the machine restarts on its own to start writing to the system area of the HDD or the flash ROM Screen Showing the Progress of Downloading Screen Showing the Progress of Writing to the HDD F 18 51 6 At the end of writing to the HDD a message will appear asking you to turn off and then bac...

Page 742: ...ropriate key 0 overwrite other than 0 do not overwrite F 18 54 5 While downloading is under way the control panel screen shows its progress At the end of downloading a message will appear asking you to press a key Press the appropriate key If the machine is in normal mode it starts the shut down instructions F 18 55 6 When a message appears asking you to turn off the power turn off the main power ...

Page 743: ...wnloading a message will appear asking you to press a key Press the appropriate key If the machine is in normal mode the shut down sequence will start F 18 58 6 When a message appears asking you to turn off the power turn off the main power remove the USB device and turn the main power switch back on 7 Upon start up the machine starts writing the system software to the system area of the HDD or th...

Page 744: ...sking you to press a key Press any key to go back to the Men screen F 18 62 7 Start downloading the system software For instructions see Downloading the System Software 18 6 7 Other Functions 0014 4509 Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 5 Backup This function is for R D purposes only Do not use it 6 Re...

Page 745: ...upply is turned off after the download of the system software by menu 2 or 3 is completed and it starts in a safe mode with the USB memory connected 2 Go through the instructions on the control panel and press an appropriate key 7 0 execute other than 0 go back to Menu screen Upon execution the Menu screen will return F 18 64 Stop Shutdown in normal mode only Use it to start up the shut down seque...

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Page 748: ...Contents Contents 19 1 Service Tools 19 1 19 1 1 Special Tools 19 1 19 1 2 Solvents and Oils 19 2 ...

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Page 750: ...ne T 19 1 Tool name Tool No Ctgr Appearance Remarks Digital multimeter FY9 2002 A Use for electrical checks for adjustment of laser power in combination with the laser power checker Cover switch TKN 0093 A Tester extension pin FY9 3038 A Used as a probe extension when making electrical checks Tester extension pin L shaped FY9 3039 A Used as a probe extension when making electrical checks CA1 test ...

Page 751: ...vent Cleaning e g metal oil or toner stain Fluoride family hydrocarbon Chlorine family hydrocarbon Alcohol Do not bring ner fire Procure locally Substitute MEK Heat resisting grease Lubrication e g fixing drive areas Mineral oil family lithium soap Molybdenum disulfide MO 138S Tool No CK 0427 500 g can Lubricating oil Mineral oil paraffin family Tool No CK 0524 100 cc Lubricating oil Lubrication e...

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Page 753: ...Contents 1 General Timing Chart 1 Reader Unit 1 Printer Unit 2 2 General Circuit Diagram 3 Signal Names 3 General Circuit Diagram 5 ...

Page 754: ...Reader Unit Color iR C3380G Color iR C2880G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 F 1 1 M501 CISHP sensor PS501 STBY STBY SCFW SCRW 1 ON A4 document forward reverse ...

Page 755: ...80G Color iR C3380i Color iR C3380 Color iR C2880i Color iR C2880 iR C3480 iR C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 F 1 2 M13 I TOP M1 M4 M2 YMC YMC YMC Y M Bk Bk Bk CL4 C Bk M7 PS8 Sequence STBY H1 CL1 to 3 INTR STBY LSTR PRINT M4 SL2 PS7 CL6 PS14 M14 PS27 ...

Page 756: ...drive command PLS3_OUT_ROD Pulse 3 output drive command CST_PAPER_DET Cassette 1 paper detection signal PLS3_OUT_RUS Yellow developing sleeve clutch drive command CST_PAPER_DET2 Cassette 2 paper detection signal PLS4_OUT_RUS Pulse 4 output command CST1_LEVEL_A Cassette 1 paper level detection signal A PLS5_OUT_ROD Pulse 5 output command CST1_LEVEL_B Cassette 1 paper level detection signal B PLS9_O...

Page 757: ...n volume detection signal M FUSER_FAN_R_ERR Fixing fan rear error detection signal TNR3_EPS_IN Toner rotation volume detection signal C HP SENS CIS home position detection signal TNR4_EPS_IN Toner rotation volume detection signal K HUME_AIXPULSE Humidity axis pulse drive command TNRSNS_DET_BK Toner detection signal BK INNER_DEL_SNS Inner delivery detection signal TNRSNS_DET_C Toner detection signa...

Page 758: ...R C3480i iR C3080i iR C2550 F 2 1 A 4 3 2 C B D E F A C B D E F 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 7 8 8 6 5 1 1 16 F14 7700 A501 DC_POWER 1 DC_POWER 2 DC_CONTROLLER MAIN_DRIVER MAIN_MID FUSER 1ST_EXT A502 A503 A504 A505 A506 A507 MAIN_LO R DOOR A508 MAIN_LO CST A509 MAIN_PIT 1 A510 MAIN_PIT 2 A511 PIT_FRAME A512 OP A513 A514 READER CONTROLLER A515 2ND_3RD_EXT A516 CONTROL_PANEL ...

Page 759: ...3 4 1 J644 2 1 J642 FT1 FT2 FT3 FT5 FT6 FT7 FT8 PEDEGND3 PEDE13V 3 2 1 J213E SOLD5 SOLD6 SOLD4 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 J202E 2 3 1 J301E 1 2 3 4 5 J302E 5 4 3 2 1 J254E 2 3 4 1 J2120 2 3 1 J1001M 2 3 1 J1001F FT32 FT34 FT36 FT31 FT33 FT35 ET8 2 1 PIN22 2 3 1 J218E FT18 FT17 MT103 MT102 MT101 1 2 2 1 J106F PIN5 PIN6 ET5 ET6 2 3 4 1 J702 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 12 11 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 J5001F MT6 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 760: ... 5VA 5VA GND 12VA GND GND 3VB GND GND UL1007 AWG20 SD RMT1 RMT1 GND PON3 3R IN GND UL1015AWG18 BK H UL1015AWG18 W N GND J4001DH 1 2 3 4 J4001D 1 2 3 4 J4001L 1 2 J1270D J1270DH 1 2 J1261L 3 2 1 J692 1 2 3 4 J217E 1 2 3 J1035 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J252E ET4 1 J4002M ET7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 J1004E 3 4 5 6 1 2 J691 2 1 6 5 4 3 J1005 PIN14 2 1 J2005M 1 2 J4 PIN13 1 2 J2005F 1 2 3 J209E PIN23 PIN24 2 3 1 J6...

Page 761: ..._M_PWM HV_PAC_C_PWM HV_PAC_BLK_PWM HV_PAC_Y_PWM HV_DDC_CYM_PWM HV_PDC_CYM_PWM HV_DDC_BLK_PWM HV_PDC_BLK_PWM GND N C N C 24V 24R GND 5V 3 3V GND 3 3V_ANALOG 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J106 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 J202 J1281LH 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J352 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J1281L 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J1281D J1280LH 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J1280L 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3...

Page 762: ...3 2 1 J115 1 2 3 4 5 J1189L 1 2 3 4 5 J1258 1 2 J1107 1 2 J1108 2 3 4 1 J209 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1105D J1101DH 2 1 J1101D J1102DH 1 2 J1102D J1103DH 2 1 J1103D J1104DH 1 2 J1104D 1 2 J1101L 3 2 1 J1251 1 2 3 J1252 2 1 J1102L 3 2 1 J1253 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 J1103L 7 6 5 3 2 1 4 J233 2 1 J1104L 1 2 3 J1254 3 2 1 3 2 1 J1126L 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 J114 1 2 3 4 5 J1189D J1189DH 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 1...

Page 763: ... 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J1134D J1190DH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1190D J1115DH 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 8 9 10 11 12 J1115D J1114DH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J1114D 20 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 19 J223 J225A J225B J225WH MT8 3 2 1 J1287L J1136DH 3 2 1 J1136D 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 8 9 J1134L 3 2 1 J1287D J1135LH J1284LH 1 2 3 J1284D 1 2 3 J1284L 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J1190L 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J1110L MT9 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1116L J11...

Page 764: ...M 3 2 1 J1154 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1155D 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J1191D J1191DH J222A J222B MT15 MT14 MT11 MT12 MT10 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 J1192L 15 14 13 12 11 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 J1191L J1159DH 1 3 2 J1159D J1163DH 1 3 2 J1163D 2 3 1 J1133 2 3 1 J1129 1 3 2 J1186 1 6 5 4 3 2 J1153F 2 3 4 5 6 1 J1152F J1155LH J1282LH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1282L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1156 1 2 3 J1271 3 2 1 J1159L 3 2 1 1 2 3...

Page 765: ... 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J211 9 8 7 6 5 2 1 3 4 J1283LH 1 2 3 4 J1283L 2 1 6 5 4 3 J1185D 2 3 4 5 6 1 J1185L 3 2 1 J1124L 1 2 3 J1255 3 2 1 J1256 1 2 J1130L J1144LH J1138LH 3 2 1 J1148 3 2 1 J1145 3 2 1 J1146 3 2 1 J1147 2 1 J1143L 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 J1149L 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 13 11 14 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 11 14 1 7 3 2 1 J1139 3 2 1 J1140 3 2 1 J114...

Page 766: ...3 2 1 J1288L 1 2 3 J1260 J1187DH 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J1187D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J1187L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J212 J1128DH J1286DH 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J1286D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J1286L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J521 1 2 3 J1274 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J213 1 2 3 4 J1188 3 2 1 J1122L 3 2 1 J1128L 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 8 9 J216 J1122DH 1 2 3 J1277 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 J1122D 1 2 3 J1128D J1257DH 1 2 3 J1257D 1 2 3 1 2 3 J1257L 3 2 1 ...

Page 767: ...DET_M GND 5V TNR_Y_OUT2 TNR_Y_OUT1 TNR_M_OUT2 TNR_M_OUT1 TNR3_EPS_IN TNRSNS_DET_C GND TNR_C_OUT2 TNR_C_OUT1 TNRSNS_DET_BK TNR_K_OUT2 TNR_K_OUT1 TNR4_EPS_IN WAS_TNR_OP_DET WAS_TNR_BOX_DET GND 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 J1285L J1285DH 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J1285D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J1165 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J1166 J1167DH 3 2 1 J1167D J1175DC_BUS 0 10 J2002 J2001 J11...

Page 768: ...16 PIN17 1 2 3 J2014 SOLD10 2 1 J1183L 3 2 1 J1169 1 2 4 3 2 1 J1269 1 2 3 4 J2013 2 1 1 2 3 J1264 3 2 1 J1265 3 2 1 J1263 2 1 3 2 1 J1266 3 2 1 J1261 1 2 3 J1262 3 2 1 J1171 3 2 1 J2017 3 2 1 J2016 1 2 3 J2015 2 1 J2012 1 2 3 J2011 1 2 3 J1267 1 2 3 4 5 6 J2006 1 2 J2010 3 2 1 J2009 1 2 J2008 1 2 3 J2007 3 2 1 J1268 3 2 1 J2004 1 2 3 J2003 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 Toner sensor ...

Page 769: ... 5 4 3 2 1 J3088L 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J3902L 2 3 4 1 J3901F 2 3 4 1 J3906 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J3905 MT7 ET1 2 3 4 1 J3053D 4 1 2 3 J3062 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J3902D J3902DH 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J3061D 1 4 3 2 J3901M 2 1 J3058F 5 4 3 2 1 J227 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 J3904 12 11 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 J3903 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 J232 3 4 5 6 1 2 J231 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J230 1 4 3 2 J3053L J3062A J3062B 6 5 3 4 1 2 5 2 6 1 4 3 8 7 7 1 2 3 ...

Page 770: ... J5009H 6 5 4 3 2 1 J5008 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J506 1 2 3 J5012 3 2 1 J5013 1 2 3 4 5 6 J511 2 3 4 1 J501 ET2 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 J505 2 1 J500 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 PIN2 2 3 1 J5019F 2 3 4 1 J5018F 2 3 1 J3 PIN1 2 1 J5002F 2 1 2 1 J5002M 1 2 J5005M 1 2 J5005F 2 1 J5003M 2 1 J5004F 8 6 1 10 J5001M 1 2 3 J5015 3 2 1 J512 2 4 1 2 3 J5006 2 1 3 4 5 7 6 MT1 7 8 6 5 4 3 1 5 4 3 2 7 11 9 12 ET3 1 2 1 2 3 J50...

Page 771: ...202F 1 2 J2120D 1 2 J2113D J1021 J6021 ECO CS 3 3V GND GND ECO DOUT ECO DIN GND ECO SCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J2116LA J2116LWH J2116LH J2116LB J2117B J2117A 1 2 3 J1017 J2119DB J2119DA J1016B J1016A J1016WH 2 3 4 1 J1023 3 2 1 J1007 1 2 3 4 5 J2124L J2124LH 2 3 4 5 1 J2107 3 2 1 J2117WH 2 1 2 3 4 1 J2121M 1 4 3 2 J2137F SOLD8 SOLD7 2 1 J2113L J2119DWH J2205CLH 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 11 1...

Page 772: ... 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 J7424D J7422D J7423D J7422DH J7421D J742 J742 J7421DH 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 J2107F J741 J741 J745 J745 J744 J744 J743 J743 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 J7442D 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 2 1 3 2 1 J7433D J7432 4 3 2 1 4 5 6 5 6 3 2 1 J7431 3 2 1 3 2 1 J7451D J7441DH J7441D SL SL SL P...

Page 773: ...21314 2 1 MT1 FG FG MT2 MT1 MT2 J2139 J2137 J2140 J1110 J1111 J1114 J1112 J1113 J1 J3 J2 J1115 J6802 J6801 J2138 J420 J421 REG_SNS REG_CL FEED2_A FEED1_A C2_PICKUP_SL C2_RETRY_SNS C1_PICKUP_SL C1_RETRY_SNS 5V GND GND TESTOUT_PIN DUP_CARRY_CL DUP_CARRY_SNS REV1_SNS FD1_SNS FUSER_DELI_SNS FUSER_IN_SNS MUL_CL FOOT SW 2 1 2 1 TOUCH PANEL Registration front guide varistor Process kit frame varistor 7 5...

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