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• Timing chart for two consecutive prints on A4 paper (Cassette feed )

I.    GENERAL TIMING CHART

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STBY

WAIT

STBY

INTR

PRINT

LSTR

Operation

Power switch ON

(Unit: Seconds)

/PRNT signal

/TOP signal

/VDO signal

Main motor (M101)

Feed roller clutch (CL101)

Scanner motor

Cooling fan (FM101)

Cassette pick-up solenoid (SL101 or SL103)

Pre-feed sensor (PS102)

Top of page sensor (PS103)

Fixing unit paper delivery sensor 1 (PS501)

Fixing unit paper delivery sensor 2 (PS106)

Face-down tray paper full sensor (PS104)

HVAC

HVDC

DBAC

DBDC

HVT (+)

HVT (-)

 Fixing heater

About 0.75

About 0.1

About 0.7

0.5

About 0.27

About 1.2

About 0.27

About 2.2

About 0.1

About 0.15

About 0.18

About 8.8

SL103 SL101

About 2.7

About 0.25

About 1.5

0.5 to 2

About 0.31

About 0.31

About 0.3

About 0.12

About 0.3

30

About 2.2

About 0.52

About 1.0

About 0.24

About 0.24

About 0.26

About 1.5

High-speed rotation

Low-speed rotation

About 0.25

About 0.7

About 0.26

About 4

Summary of Contents for LBP1760P

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL REVISION 0 COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON RY8 1387 000 MAY 1998 LBP 1760...

Page 2: ...this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information Prepared by PERIPHERAL PRODUCTS QUALITY ADVANCEMENT DIV PERIPHERAL PRODUCTS TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION DEPT CANON...

Page 3: ...the operating principles and timing sequences of the electrical and mechanical systems Chapter 3 The Mechanical System Explanation of mechanical operation disassembly reassembly and adjustment pro ce...

Page 4: ...erWriter 16 600 PS laser beam printer All graphics were produced with Macromedia FreeHand J and all documents and page layouts were created with QuarkXPress E The video images were captured with SONY...

Page 5: ...IV IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM 2 28 A Outline 2 28 B Printing Process 2 30 V PICK UP FEED SYSTEM 2 38 A Outline 2 38 B Paper Size Detection 2 40 C Cassette Pick up 2 41 D Multi purpose Tray Pick up 2 44 E...

Page 6: ...CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING I PREFACE 4 1 A Malfunction Diagnosis Flowchart 4 1 B Initial Check 4 4 C Test Print 4 5 II IMAGE DEFECTS 4 10 III PAPER JAMS TROUBLESHOOTING 4 16 IV PAPER TRANSPORT TROUBLE...

Page 7: ...APPENDIX I GENERAL TIMING CHART A 1 II GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A 3 III LIST OF SIGNALS A 5 IV MESSAGE TABLE A 11...

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Page 9: ...ER 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION I FEATURES 1 1 II SPECIFICATIONS 1 3 III SAFETY INFORMATION 1 6 IV PARTS OF THE PRINTER 1 7 V INSTALLATION 1 12 VI MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING BY THE CUSTOMER 1 19 VII OPERATION...

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Page 11: ...nergy saving function that automatically reduces power consumption when the printer is idle for the specified period of time offers lower power consumption 6 Reduction in toner consumption Toner consu...

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Page 13: ...ty set in the middle and 4 dot density ratio Transfer Roller transfer Separation Curvature Cleaning Blade Fixing On demand method 8 Feeding Multi purpose tray Cassette Paper feeder option Envelope fee...

Page 14: ...200 240V 10 6 50 60Hz 2Hz 17 Options Paper feeder duplexing unit envelope feeder Notes 1 At the room temperature of 20 C with rated voltage input 2 When the printer is in READY state at a room temper...

Page 15: ...er 2 Dimensions 319 W 360 D 141 H mm 3 Weight About 3 5kg 4 Power supply DC24V supplied from printer 3 Envelope feeder 1 Feeding speed 12 prints min 9 prints min 6 prints min variable according to the...

Page 16: ...ller used in this printer The ozone gas is emitted only when the printer is operating This printer meets the ozone emission reference value set by Underwriters Laboratory UL at the time it is shipped...

Page 17: ...Figure 1 4 3 1 Face down tray 2 Face up tray 3 Operation panel 4 Right rear cover 5 Power switch 6 Cassette 7 Multi purpose tray 8 Top cover 9 Test print switch 10 Parallel interface connector 11 Powe...

Page 18: ...feeder Figure 1 4 4 3 Duplexing unit Figure 1 4 5 4 Envelope feeder Figure 1 4 6 1 Paper feeder 2 500 sheet cassette 1 Duplexing unit jam release cover 1 Envelope guide 2 Extension tray 3 Weight 1 8 C...

Page 19: ...aser scanner unit 5 Primary charging roller 6 Developing cylinder 7 EP 52 cartridge 8 Registration arm 9 Pre transfer rollers 10 Multi purpose tray 11 Multi purpose tray pick up roller 12 Cassette 13...

Page 20: ...aper feeder Figure 1 4 8 1 Pick up roller 2 Feed roller 3 Separation roller 3 Duplexing unit Figure 1 4 9 1 Reversing roller 2 Oblique rollers 3 Duplexing unit pick up rollers 1 10 CHAPTER 1 1 2 3 2 1...

Page 21: ...4 Envelope feeder Figure 1 4 10 1 Feed rollers 2 Separation rollers 3 Separation guide 4 Pick up rollers 5 Weight 1 11 CHAPTER 1 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 22: ...oltage Power frequency 50 60 Hz 2 Hz 2 Operating environment Install in a location that meets the following conditions Level flat surface Temperature humidity within the following ranges Surrounding t...

Page 23: ...Figure 1 5 1 1 13 CHAPTER 1 100mm 1220mm 600mm 630mm...

Page 24: ...pull out the sealing tape 4 Open the top cover of the printer and load the cartridge in the printer Make sure to insert the cartridge until it firmly contacts with the back of the slot 3 Paper feeder...

Page 25: ...nd turn the power switch ON Be sure to use the enclosed power cord 3 After the printer enters the STANDBY mode press the test print switch to make a test print Check if the density of the output image...

Page 26: ...tive drum it will deteriorate if exposed to strong light As there is also toner in the cartridge be sure to explain to the cus tomer the need to be careful in handling and storing unsealed cartridges...

Page 27: ...e printer print 3 to 5 sheets of test patterns and check for toner leakage to prevent output image from dirt 2 Remove the cartridge from the printer before transporting it During transportation the ca...

Page 28: ...Figure 1 5 3 1 18 CHAPTER 1...

Page 29: ...nduct to ensure optimum machine performance at all times Table 1 6 1 1 19 CHAPTER 1 Rock the cartridge or replace it if necessary Clean the transfer guide when replacing the cartridge Cartridge Transf...

Page 30: ...ion display three indicator lights and six menu and operation keys Figure 1 7 1 Status indication display 2 line 16 segment LCD 1 Indicates the printer status and menu setting and displays messages On...

Page 31: ...ift and Enter Cancel keys to exit the current mode and access the RESET MENU Choose RESET PRINTER and press Enter to clear all resources in the printer memory but leave the menu settings unaffected If...

Page 32: ...e the setting press the Value key until the value you want is displayed Then press the Enter key 7 Press the Go key to set the printer on line Figure 1 7 2 list the Menu Operation Flow 2 Confirming me...

Page 33: ...ormation and does not affect the menu settings The reset menu function RESET MENU clears the memory of all fonts macros and page information and restores most of the menu settings to their factory def...

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Page 35: ...RC INTERNAL PCL MENU FONTNUM 0 PCL MENU PITCH 10 00 PCL MENU SYMSET ROMAN 8 PS MENU COPIES 1 PS MENU PRINT ERRS OFF PS MENU PS MENU RESOLUTION 300 1200 300 1 to 999 A5 EXEC COM10 MONARCH C5 DL B5 JIS...

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Page 37: ...has a slash in front of its name is active at ground level and inac tive at the supply voltage level There is a microcomputer in this printer But as the internal operation of the microcom puter cannot...

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Page 39: ...tray Fixing unit Developing unit IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM Duplexing unit Pick up control unit MP tray pick up unit Transfer charging roller Primary charging roller LASER SCANNER UNIT Envelope feeder op...

Page 40: ...NT signal is input from the video controller until the engine controller outputs the TOP signal From the end of the INTR period until the top of page sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper Afte...

Page 41: ...d 7 High voltage control Checks whether there is cartridge or not and the toner level and cleans the transfer charg ing roller after the developing AC bias is turned ON 8 Failure abnormality check In...

Page 42: ...ut from the external device Figure 2 2 1 shows the block diagram of this circuit Figure 2 2 1 2 4 CHAPTER 2 Fixing heater safety circuit High voltage Power supply circuit Cartridge Low voltage power s...

Page 43: ...nication with options b Reset IC IC502 IC502 monitors 3 3V and resets the CPU when the power ON c Regulator IC503 IC503 generates 5V from 24V supplied from the low voltage power supply circuit This 5V...

Page 44: ...down tray becomes full Multi purpose tray paper sensor PS105 J114 3 1 2 3 3V J58 1 3 2 MP SNS L when there is paper on the multi purpose tray Fixing unit delivery sensor 2 PS106 J137 3 1 2 J132 3 5 4...

Page 45: ...ion switches L when there is paper in the cassette 1st SNS Detects the paper size by the combination of these signals 24V PS101 SW600 SW601 SW602 J110 3 1 2 J602 1 3 2 J603 5 J603 4 3 2 J72 10 J72 11...

Page 46: ...J141 2 Fuse CL101 Feed roller clutch J128 1 2 J127 2 1 J56 4 5 24V Cassette pick up solenoid SL101 J604 1 2 3 3 J603 7 6 J72 8 9 High speed rotation at about 24V and low speed rotation at about 18V FO...

Page 47: ...MRDY MON Main motor J301 7 6 3 1 2 4 5 24VA M101 Switches to the light intensity of 1200DPI when H Turns the laser ON compulsively when L Turns the laser ON according to the VDO signal when L Turns th...

Page 48: ...er controls the FIXING HEATER DRIVE signal FSRDO so that the fixing heater temperature becomes the specified value This FSRDO signal is generated based on the ZERO CROSS signal ZEROX output from the h...

Page 49: ...normal mode rough paper mode OHT mode universal mode The print paper size resolution and print modes have the correlations as shown in the table below Table 2 2 1 When printing at 600DPI target fixing...

Page 50: ...e temperature of the thermal fuse exceeds about 230 C the temperature fuse melts which interrupts the power to the fix ing heater 4 Fixing unit failure detection The CPU assesses a fixing unit failure...

Page 51: ...heater is turned ON 4 When the thermistor is in the high temperature detection mode and the initial temperature is 85 C or below the temperature does not exceed about 160 C within about 20 seconds aft...

Page 52: ...When the PRIMARY DC BIAS FREQUENCY OUTPUT signal is output after the specified period of time the voltage superimposing primary DC bias onto primary AC bias is applied to the primary charging roller...

Page 53: ...e photosensitive drum is not attracted to the transfer charging roller The print bias positive voltage is applied to the transfer charging roller in order to transfer the toner on the photosensitive d...

Page 54: ...enerate abnormal voltage the excess current protec tion system and excess voltage protection system automatically shut off the output voltage to protect the power supply circuit If excess current or e...

Page 55: ...xchanged between the engine controller and the video controller and gives information concerning the sequence of printer operation making use of the interface signals a System block diagram Figure 2 2...

Page 56: ...b Video interface signal Figure 2 2 10 2 18 CHAPTER 2 BD PPRDY RDY TOP SBSY STS CCRT PCLK CBSY PRNT PRFD CPRDY VDO CMD CCLK PDLV PFED Video controller PCB Engine controller PCB...

Page 57: ...r driver through the engine controller In response to the VDO signal the laser driver switches the laser diode ON and OFF The laser beam emitted from the laser diode by the VDO signal is scanned acros...

Page 58: ...of the main motor to half When the main motor rotates and reaches its prescribed speed it sets the MAIN MOTOR READY signal MRDY to L The CPU notifies the video controller of a main motor failure in t...

Page 59: ...ltage level of half speed rotation 30 seconds later by setting the FON to H the voltage is not supplied to the FON signal and the fan motor stops During the fan motor rotation if the FAN LOCK signal F...

Page 60: ...al lens into a paral lel beam It then strikes the scanning mirror which is rotating at a constant speed The beam reflected from the scanning mirror is brought to a point of focus on the photosen sitiv...

Page 61: ...according to the VDO signal As the beam intensity set value differs between 1200DPI and 600DPI the LASER BEAM INTENSITY SWITCHING signal HALF is set to H for 1200DPI and to L for 600DPI The power adju...

Page 62: ...om the BD PCB of the laser scanner unit IC501 sets the FORCED LASER ON signal LON to L during unblanking period The laser driver turns the laser diode ON when the LON signal is L The laser beam turned...

Page 63: ...lti purpose tray pick up the printer does not recognize the paper width Therefore the T1 and T2 values are assumed to be the universal size the maximum paper size for the printer 216mm 356mm 3 The CPU...

Page 64: ...laser emission and the BDI signal is sent from the BD PCB The CPU compares the BDI signal cycle with the standard clock in the frequency comparator of the CPU and controls the rotation speed of the s...

Page 65: ...continuously at the scanner motor start or stop 2 The period in which the BDI signal cycles deviate vertically from the specified cycle is about 10mm print distance equivalent during masking or non m...

Page 66: ...itive drum the laser beam modulated by the VDO signal is exposed onto the photosensitive drum surface The latent image formed on the photosensitive drum is changed to a visible image by the toner on t...

Page 67: ...eaner blade Photosensitive drum Primary charging roller Cartridge Laser beam Blade Developing cylinder Multi purpose tray pick up roller Cassette pick up roller Static charge eliminator Transfer charg...

Page 68: ...he base is made of aluminum Figure 2 4 3 The printing process can be divided into five major blocks 1 Electrostatic latent image formation block Step 1 Primary charging Step 2 Laser beam exposure 2 De...

Page 69: ...veloping Fixing block Transfer block Electrostatic latent image formation block Developing block Multi purpose tray pick up Paper path Direction of drum rotation 2 Laser beam exposure 1 Primary charge...

Page 70: ...aration for the latent image formation a uniform negative potential is applied to the pho tosensitive drum surface For primary charging the printer uses the charging method which directly charges the...

Page 71: ...e of the drum to form a visible image This printer uses the toner projection development method with a single component toner Step 3 Developing Figure 2 4 8 Note Charges in the exposed areas of the ph...

Page 72: ...h makes the latent image on the drum visible Figure 2 4 9 An AC bias is applied to the developing cylinder to help project the toner particles to the drum surface and improve the contrast of the print...

Page 73: ...er is reduced by the static charge eliminator 4 Fixing block As the toner image transferred onto the paper in the transfer block is only adhered by electro static attraction even a light touch will sm...

Page 74: ...the transfer block not all the toner is transferred to the paper but some remains on the pho tosensitive drum In this block the residual toner is cleaned so that the next print image will be clear an...

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Page 76: ...is fed into the printer When the paper reaches the pre transfer roller after passing through the pre feed sensor PS102 its skew is adjusted by hitting the registration arm In the prescribed period of...

Page 77: ...TECTION signal 1 DELSNS1 MULTI PURPOSE TRAY PICK UP SOLENOID DRIVE signal MP MAIN MOTOR DRIVE signal MON Face down delivery rollers SW600 SW601 SW602 PS103 PS102 PS106 PS105 CASSETTE PAPER SIZE DETECT...

Page 78: ...size is set by the user If the setting made by the user is incorrect it results in an incorrect detection Therefore this printer has the top of page sensor PS103 which detects the paper size by measur...

Page 79: ...the PS102 does not detect no paper within a prescribed time the CPU turns OFF the feed roller clutch CL101 and stops feeding the paper in the prescribed period of time after the top of page sensor PS...

Page 80: ...Figure 2 5 3 2 42 CHAPTER 2...

Page 81: ...nsmission of its rotational force via the transported paper On the other hand if multiple sheets of paper are picked up the low friction force between the sheets of paper results in a weak rotational...

Page 82: ...tact with the multi purpose tray pick up roller At the same time the multi purpose tray pick up roller makes one rotation and a sheet of paper on the multi purpose tray is picked up The separation pad...

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Page 84: ...p and face down tray delivery The paper is usually deliv ered to the face down tray but it changes to face up tray when the user opens the face up tray When the face down tray becomes full it is detec...

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Page 86: ...p delay jam if the top of page sensor PS103 does not detect the lead ing edge of the paper within the prescribed period of time T after the paper was picked up In case the paper is picked up from the...

Page 87: ...or 1 PS501 detects paper when the WAIT period starts if PS501 detects paper within about 2 sec after the WAIT period starts or if the fixing unit delivery sensor 2 PS106 detects paper during the WAIT...

Page 88: ...owing functions 1 DRAM control 2 ROM control 3 Video interface control 4 IEEE 1284 parallel port interface control 5 I O bass interface support c ASIC AIR IC3 The ASCI has smoothing control circuit an...

Page 89: ...Figure 2 6 1 2 51 CHAPTER 2 J3 IC3 AIR EEPROM IC10 J10 J9 IC2 ASIC CPU J2 IC1 J6 J7 J8 J5 J4 ROM DIMM0 ROM DIMM1 ROM DIMM2 RAM DIMM0 RAM DIMM1 J1...

Page 90: ...and connects the video controller PCB with the network board option Figure 2 6 2 2 52 CHAPTER 2 Adapter PCB Video controller PCB Optional network bord Engine controller PCB Firmware ROM DIMM Parallel...

Page 91: ...50 00MHz EEPROM J1 J6 J7 8 J4 5 5V E 3 3V 5V 5V Direction nCVDO nLYNC nVCLK ROM Cont ENGINE I F 5V RAMA 10 0 RAMD 31 0 I O Cont RAS CAS WE CPUCLK 25 00MHz A D 31 0 CPUA 23 2 CPUD 31 0 5V E 3 3V LA 23...

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Page 93: ...LED c Changes menu to activate and the set values with the switches 2 Operation The LCD and LEDs on the operation panel are controlled by the signal output from the video controller Any signals indica...

Page 94: ...e factory default settings b Check Sum Functions Turn the power switch ON while pressing the GO and Shift keys simultaneously The printer performs the check sum on the requested ROM bank with this fun...

Page 95: ...lears the LEDs and the display 8 If the Enter key is pressed all the LEDs are lit and all the columns of the LCD are illumi nated i e all the columns are blacked Releasing the key clears the LEDs and...

Page 96: ...er to the engine controller The printer supplies 24VDC to the paper feeder The paper feeder driver generates 3 3V for the ICs based on this 24V The flow of input output signals to from the paper feede...

Page 97: ...r and separation roller are driven by the main motor rotation The pick up roller make one rotation by the solenoid and picks up the paper inside the cas sette Then the unnecessary sheets are removed b...

Page 98: ...Paper size detection PCB FEED ROLLER CLUTCH DRIVE signal TRCL TOP OF PAGE DETECTION signal TOP SNS PRE FEED DETECTION signal PRE SNS Pre transfer roller Registration arm Feed rollers Cassette Cassett...

Page 99: ...4 2 61 CHAPTER 2 PRNT signal Main motor M1 Feed roller clutch CL101 Scanner motor Pick up command Pick up solenoid Pick up roller Feed roller Separation roller Pre feed sensor PS102 Unit second STBY I...

Page 100: ...C Paper Jam Detection The paper jam detection when the paper is picked up from the paper feeder and fed to the print er is the same as that of the printer See page 2 48 for details 2 62 CHAPTER 2...

Page 101: ...ends back the status of the envelope feeder to the engine controller The printer supplies 24VDC to the envelope feeder The envelope feeder driver generates 3 3V for the ICs based on this 24V The flow...

Page 102: ...pick up command from the engine controller and turns ON the enve lope pick up solenoid SL901 As a result the pick up roller feed roller and separation roller are rotated sequentially by the main motor...

Page 103: ...APTER 2 Engine controller PCB Main motor ENVELOPE PICK UP SOLENOID DRIVE signal ENV SOL MAIN MOTOR DRIVE signal MON PS103 PS102 PS901 TOP OF PAGE DETECTION signal TOP SNS PRE FEED DETECTION signal PRE...

Page 104: ...ion of its own rotational force which is the opposite direction of the feeding direction white arrow in the bottom figure in Figure 2 8 5 and separates the extra envelope By this the multi fed envelop...

Page 105: ...C Paper Jam Detection The paper jam detection when the envelope is picked up from the envelope feeder and fed to the printer is the same as that of the printer See page 2 48 for details 2 67 CHAPTER 2...

Page 106: ...er The duplexing unit driver drives the solenoid motors and fan according to the duplexing unit command and the duplexing unit pick up command sent from the engine controller The duplexing unit also s...

Page 107: ...unit when L J707 1 2 3 FM701 J719 1 2 3 J718 3 2 1 F ON F LOCK J702 1 2 3 4 Duplex feed motor M702 FNT A FNT A FNT B FNT B Motor rotation control signals J701 1 2 3 4 Reversing motor M701 INT A INT A...

Page 108: ...ler changes the feeding direction of the paper fed to the duplexing unit The paper is then transported by the oblique roller and feed roller so that its edge contacts with the left panel to correct it...

Page 109: ...IN MOTOR DRIVE signal MON PS103 PS102 Duplexing unit driver PCB FEED ROLLER CLUTCH DRIVE signal TRCL PS501 TOP OF PAGE DETECTION signal TOP SNS PRE FEED DETECTION signal PRE SNS REVERSED PAPER DETECTI...

Page 110: ...sensor If the duplexing unit pick up sensor PS701 does not detect the preceding paper the duplex ing unit driver rotates the reversing motor in the reverse direction CCW and the duplex feed motor M70...

Page 111: ...starts If the PS102 does not detect no paper within the prescribed period of time the engine controller turns OFF the feed roller clutch CL101 and sends the feed stop command to the duplexing unit dr...

Page 112: ...f duplex pick up 2 Reverse delay jam The CPU assesses a reverse delay jam if the reversed paper sensor PS703 does not detect the leading edge of the paper within the prescribe time about 2 2 sec after...

Page 113: ...et 4 Assembly is the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise specified 5 Note the lengths diameters and locations of screws as you remove them When reassem bling the printer be sure to use them in the...

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Page 115: ...Right rear cover Right cover Front cover Left cover Top cover unit Operation panel Figure 3 1 1 1 Right rear cover 1 Hold the right rear cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow to remove it R...

Page 116: ...claw to remove the rod from the top cover unit Rod Figure 3 1 4 6 Remove the 2 screws 7 Unhook the claw on the right front side of the top cover 8 While pressing down the delivery unit release the 3 c...

Page 117: ...claws and remove the left cover Claws Left cover Figure 3 1 6 4 Face up tray 1 Open the face up tray 2 After pulling out the expansion tray press the shaft on one side of the face up tray to remove t...

Page 118: ...ti pur pose tray 4 Pull down the left side of the multi pur pose tray then slide it to the left side to remove Stopper Multi purpose tray Figure 3 1 9 6 Right cover 1 Remove the right rear cover and t...

Page 119: ...ection of the arrow to remove it Screws Video controller unit Figure 3 1 12 5 Disconnect the 2 connectors 6 Remove the 7 screws then the cover Screws Cover Figure 3 1 13 7 Disconnect the connector Con...

Page 120: ...top cover unit and the left cover 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Unhook the 2 claws and remove the fan filter and cooling fan Connector Claws Fan filter Cooling fan Figure 3 1 17 Precautions on reassemb...

Page 121: ...D Operation panel 1 Removal from the printer 1 Remove the top cover unit 2 Remove the 4 screws and then the operation panel Screws Operation panel Figure 3 1 19 3 7 CHAPTER 3...

Page 122: ...5 Remove the main motor according to the steps 1 through 3 in the main motor removal procedures on page 3 9 6 Remove the screw and release the ground line from the cable guide 7 Remove the screw and...

Page 123: ...Drive unit Figure 3 2 4 B Main Motor 1 Removal from the printer 1 Remove the right rear cover top cover unit and right cover 2 Disconnect the connector 3 Remove the 4 screws then take out the main mo...

Page 124: ...noid cable 3 Remove the 9 screws and then the cover Connector Screws Cover Figure 3 2 6 4 Remove the screw then take out the pick up drive unit Screw Pick up drive unit Figure 3 2 7 2 Disassembly and...

Page 125: ...n the cassette pick up roller and remove the roller Cassette pick up roller Figure 3 3 1 Precautions on reassembly Be sure to install the spring if you remove the spring B Cassette Feed Roller 1 Remov...

Page 126: ...After installing the separation roller be sure to close the cover D Multi purpose Tray Pick up Roller 1 Removal from the printer 1 Open the front cover 2 Remove the envelope entrance cover Envelope en...

Page 127: ...urpose tray pick up roller 5 Disengage the 2 hooks of the separation pad then remove the 3 springs Hooks Springs Figure 3 3 6 6 Pull out the separation pad with its claw passing under the frame boss C...

Page 128: ...3 8 5 Disconnect the connector of the sole noid cable Connector Figure 3 3 9 6 Open the envelope feeder gear cover 7 Remove the 2 screws holding the pick up module and engine module Envelope feeder g...

Page 129: ...e the 6 screws and then the reg istration unit Screws Registration unit Figure 3 3 13 2 Disassembly and reassembly a Pre transfer roller 1 Remove the 2 springs gear 2 E rings the and 2 bushings then t...

Page 130: ...de plate and undo the spring Bushings Lifters Guide plate Spring Figure 3 3 17 7 Remove the thrust roller then move the rollers on both sides toward inside 8 Undo the 2 parallel pins then remove the r...

Page 131: ...rews and then the feed roller unit Connector Screws Feed roller unit Figure 3 3 20 Precautions on reassembly When reassembling the feed roller unit wire the clutch correctly so that the clutch wire do...

Page 132: ...o remove it Cable holder Screws Feed guide unit Figure 3 3 22 Precautions on reassembly Install the feed roller as shown below so that the rib comes to the left Rib Feed roller Figure 3 3 23 J Deliver...

Page 133: ...he figure below Scanner unit Laser unit BD PCB Figure 3 4 1 2 Removal from the printer 1 Remove the cartridge 2 Remove the top cover unit 3 Undo the 4 screws disconnect the 3 connectors and then take...

Page 134: ...rocess The cartridge has been designed in such a way that it cannot be disassembled Cleaner blade Primary charging roller Photosensitive drum Developing cylinder Drum protective shutter Figure 3 5 1 a...

Page 135: ...r with the hook then lift the right shaft with the hook to remove the transfer charging roller Shafts Transfer charging roller Figure 3 5 2 Precautions on reassembly When installing the transfer charg...

Page 136: ...lvents or oil on it Clean it with dry lint free paper that does not produce paper dust Do not use water or solvents 2 Replace the transfer charging roller when you cannot remove the paper dust toner e...

Page 137: ...roller Fixing unit delivery roller Figure 3 6 1 2 Removal from the printer 1 Turn the power OFF then unplug the power cord 2 Remove the face up tray 3 Unhook the claw and then remove the right bottom...

Page 138: ...fixing unit As the fixing unit is hot let it stand for a while after turning the power OFF Remove it after it is cooled 3 Disassembly and reassembly a Fixing film unit 1 Disconnect the connector Conne...

Page 139: ...e spring force 4 Unhook the claw Claw Figure 3 6 7 5 Unhook the claw and remove the cover Claw Cover Figure 3 6 8 6 Lift the fixing film unit to remove it Fixing film unit Figure 3 6 9 Note Do not tou...

Page 140: ...according to the steps 1 through 6 on page 3 24 2 Lift the pressure roller to remove it Pressure roller Figure 3 6 10 Note When lifting the pressure roller be careful not to deform the leaf spring at...

Page 141: ...spring from the left side of the printer Connectors Ground spring Figure 3 7 1 5 Place the printer with left side down 6 Remove the rod from the engine con troller PCB 7 Remove the 4 M4 screws and th...

Page 142: ...connectors 3 Remove the 9 screws and then the cover Connectors Screws Cover Figure 3 7 4 4 Unhook the 2 claws and then remove the cover Claws Cover Figure 3 7 5 5 Disconnect the connector 6 Unhook th...

Page 143: ...3 7 7 3 Remove the 7 screws and then the video controller PCB Screws Video controller PCB Figure 3 7 8 Note The paper size default of the service part video controller PCB is Letter Therefore make sur...

Page 144: ...D Adapter PCB 1 Remove the video controller PCB 2 Lift the claw and remove the guide 3 Remove the adapter PCB Claw Guide Adapter PCB Figure 3 7 9 3 30 CHAPTER 3...

Page 145: ...ve the spring 2 Removal of the feed roller 1 Remove the cassette 2 Hold the knob of the cassette feed roller and pull out the roller Cassette feed roller Figure 3 8 2 3 Removal of the separation rolle...

Page 146: ...re 3 8 4 2 Remove the 10 screws and then the cover Screws Cover Figure 3 8 5 3 Disconnect the connector of the sole noid cable 4 Remove the spring and then the lever 5 Remove the screw then take out t...

Page 147: ...cassette pick up solenoid Screw Cassette pick up solenoid Figure 3 8 7 6 Removal of paper feeder driver PCB 1 Remove the cover according to the steps 1 and 2 on page 3 32 2 Disconnect the 3 connector...

Page 148: ...4 Remove the screw then take out the paper feeder driver PCB Screw Paper feeder driver PCB Figure 3 8 10 3 34 CHAPTER 3...

Page 149: ...op cover unit 1 Remove the bottom cover 2 Undo the snaps on both sides and remove the weight 3 Unhook the 2 claws and then lift the top cover unit to remove it from the frame 4 Remove the 2 screws and...

Page 150: ...the screw and the claw and take out the envelope feeder driver PCB Connectors Sensor lever Screw Envelope feeder driver PCB Figure 3 9 3 3 Removal of envelope pick up sole noid 1 Remove the envelope...

Page 151: ...CB 2 Remove the screw and then the cover Screw Cover Figure 3 9 6 3 Remove the E ring the gear then the bushing E ring Gear Figure 3 9 7 4 Remove the E ring the bushing then take out the envelope pick...

Page 152: ...Remove the E ring the bushing then remove the lower separation roller and the shaft together E ring Bushing Lower separation roller Figure 3 9 10 4 Unhook the claw move the separation roller and remov...

Page 153: ...nd slide the right cover downward to remove it Claws Right cover Figure 3 10 1 2 Removal of the left cover 1 Unhook the 3 claws and slide the left cover downward to remove it Claws Left cover Figure 3...

Page 154: ...e bushing in the direction of the arrow to remove it with the spring 4 Remove the top cover Claw Bushing Spring Top cover Figure 3 10 4 4 Removal of the rear cover 1 Remove the right cover and left co...

Page 155: ...ect the connector remove the 2 screws then remove the exhaust fan with the fan cover Connector Screws Fan cover Figure 3 10 8 3 Disconnect the connector and take out the exhaust fan from the fan cover...

Page 156: ...ed guide Figure 3 10 10 2 Remove the screw and then lower feed guide then disconnect the connector on the PCB Screw Lower feed guide Figure 3 10 11 3 Disconnect the 6 connectors 4 Unhook the claw and...

Page 157: ...ver Figure 3 10 13 5 Remove the 2 screws then take out the duplexing unit solenoid Screws Duplexing unit solenoid Figure 3 10 14 8 Removal of the duplex feed motor 1 Remove the right cover left cover...

Page 158: ...g unit drive unit 8 Remove the E ring and then the 3 screws E ring Swing gear E ring Screws Figure 3 10 18 9 Lightly press the both side panels out ward to unhook the claws then remove the fan unit 10...

Page 159: ...low the steps 1 through 10 in the duplex feed motor removal procedures to remove the lower reversing guide 2 Disconnect the connector and then dis engage the cable from the cable guide Connector Cable...

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Page 161: ...II PAPER JAMS TROUBLESHOOTING 4 13 IV PAPER TRANSPORT TROUBLESHOOTING 4 19 V MALFUNCTION TROUBLESHOOTING 4 21 VI MALFUNCTION STATUS TROUBLESHOOTING 4 22 VII MEASUREMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 4 31 VIII MAINTE...

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Page 163: ...ognize the causes and to clear the problem according to the troubleshooting procedure for each malfunction Make sure the following points at the execution of troubleshooting Be sure that the connector...

Page 164: ...y Occurs image defect Note 2 Refer to the item image defects Refer to the item malfunction status troubleshooting END Displays operator call or service call Refer to the item malfunction status troubl...

Page 165: ...the information is not available make test prints with all feasible combination of paper source and delivery source in the printer and find out the factor 2 The image defect occurred at the user side...

Page 166: ...nter is used b The paper is not damp 3 Paper sets a The paper is set to the paper source within the specified volume b The paper is set to the selected paper source correctly 4 EP 52 cartridge sets Th...

Page 167: ...t pattern vertical lines shown in Figure 4 1 2 A test pattern can be printed by pressing the test print switch on the back of the printer refer to Figure 1 4 2 once when the photosensitive drum is sta...

Page 168: ...PS DEMO Available only after the Translator Module A5 for Adobe PostScript Level 3 module has been installed Prints the PS demonstration page PRINT PCL DEMO Prints the PCL demonstration page CONTINUOU...

Page 169: ...PERSONALITY AUTO BIDIRECTION ON I O TIMEOUT 15 TEST MENU SHOW PAGE COUNT TEST PRINT PRINT PS FONTS PRINT PCL FONTS PRINT PS DEMO PRINT PCL DEMO CONTINUOUS TEST CLEANING PAGE LANGUAGE MENU LANG ENGLIS...

Page 170: ...ress the Go key 6 CLEANING PAGE is created at 600dpi 7 The message LOAD CLEANING PAGE IN MANUAL is displayed after delivering paper 4 8 CHAPTER 4 Load this sheet this side down in MPT L g dette ark me...

Page 171: ...ING PAGE the printed side down in the multi purpose tray 9 Press the Go key 10 Print blank page onto cleaning page at 1200dpi Note The paper size requested by cleaning page is page size item value in...

Page 172: ...e I 15 Sharp Black Horizontal Lines Output sharp black horizontal lines I 1 Light Possible causes 1 The image density is not adjusted correctly Action Adjust the image density by operating the externa...

Page 173: ...es 1 Damaged laser shutter open close projection of the EP 52 cartridge Action Replace the cartridge 2 Laser shutter arm and laser shutter are malfunctioning or damaged Action If they are not moving s...

Page 174: ...engine controller PCB I 6 Dirt on back of paper Possible causes 1 Dirty paper Action Replace the paper to new one At the same time instruct the appropriate way to store paper to the user 2 Periodic d...

Page 175: ...rty If the problem still remains after cleaning or the con tact s is are deformed or damaged replace the contact s 3 Defective photosensitive drum developing cylinder or toner sensor Action Replace th...

Page 176: ...pressure roller 3 Scars or dents on the pressure roller surface Action Replace the pressure roller 4 Scars or foreign materials on the fixing film unit surface Action Replace the fixing film unit 5 De...

Page 177: ...osensitive drum Developing cylinder Transfer charging roller Fixing film unit Pressure roller Period on image mm Blank spots Dirt on back of paper 24 24 15 8 15 8 12 30 16 14 9 24 20 Poor fixing Probl...

Page 178: ...ock J 3 Cassette pick up block J 4 Paper feeder pick up block J 5 Transfer and feed block J 6 Fixing and delivery block J 7 Duplexing feed block If the factor of the malfunction is identified as paper...

Page 179: ...e feeder driver PCB Action Replace the envelope feeder driver PCB 7 Defective engine controller PCB Action Replace the engine controller PCB J 2 Multi purpose tray pick up block Possible causes 1 Curl...

Page 180: ...ce the cassette pick up solenoid 6 Defective paper size detection PCB Action Replace the paper size detection PCB 7 Defective engine controller PCB Action Replace the engine controller PCB J 4 Paper f...

Page 181: ...e spring is out of place Action Adjust the arm so that it move smoothly If the spring is out of place attach it or replace it 6 Top of page sensor lever does not move smoothly or is damaged Action Adj...

Page 182: ...t delivery roller 8 Fixing unit delivery roller does not rotate smoothly Action Check the gears and replace any worn or fractured gears 9 Deflector has projections due to dirt scars or toner Action Cl...

Page 183: ...aper dust and dirt 6 Duplexing unit solenoid lever does not move smoothly or is damaged Action Adjust the lever so that it moves smoothly Replace it if damaged 7 Damaged or worn gears Action Replace a...

Page 184: ...ich is pushing the separation roller 6 Defective torque limiter Action Replace the torque limiter 7 Worn separation pad surface Action Replace the separation pad 8 Spring pushing the separation pad is...

Page 185: ...paration roller are worn unevenly Action Replace the cassette feed roller and the cassette separation roller together 2 The cassette separation claw does not move smoothly or is deformed Action Replac...

Page 186: ...No AC power 2 The overcurrent overvoltage detection circuit activated Action If the problem is not rectified after the power switch is turned OFF and ON again find the cause of activation of the overc...

Page 187: ...ce the fixing film unit 3 Defective engine controller PCB Action Replace the engine controller PCB M 2 5F 52 ERROR Scanner unit malfunction Possible causes 1 Poor contact in laser scanner unit connect...

Page 188: ...3 GND If the voltage changes from 0V to about 24V replace the cooling fan 3 Defective engine controller PCB Action Replace the engine controller PCB M 6 5F 60 ERROR Duplex Option error Possible causes...

Page 189: ...der driver PCB 4 Defective engine controller PCB Action Replace the engine controller PCB M 9 6F 61 ERROR Resident ROM checksum error Possible causes 1 Defective firmware ROM DIMM Action Replace the f...

Page 190: ...ve video controller PCB Action Replace the video controller PCB M 16 ETHERNET OPTION ERROR Possible causes 1 Defective optional ethernet board Action Replace the ethernet board 2 Defective video contr...

Page 191: ...sage appears when it is installed Possible causes 1 Damaged cassette size lever in the cassette Action Replace the lever 2 Defective paper size detection PCB Action Replace the paper size detection PC...

Page 192: ...MPT message appears when the specified sized paper is in the multi purpose tray Possible causes 1 Damaged paper detection lever Action Replace the lever 2 Defective multi purpose tray paper sensor Act...

Page 193: ...orrect position 2 Damaged top cover sensor lever of the duplexing unit Action Replace the top cover 3 Defective face up tray paper sensor Action Replace the sensor 4 Defective duplexing unit driver PC...

Page 194: ...2 Duplexing unit pick up paper sensor lever does not move smoothly or is damaged Action Set the lever to move smoothly Replace it if damaged 3 Defective reversing paper sensor Action Replace the senso...

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Page 196: ...ter with the printed side facing down 3 Select face up delivery 4 Press the test print switch 5 When the leading edge of the print emerges at the face up tray turn OFF the printer Open the top cover a...

Page 197: ...replaced due to deformation make the adjustment as shown below When installing the separation guide insert the 1 6mm thickness gauge RY9 0123 between the separation guide and the lower separation rol...

Page 198: ...over of the envelop feeder 3 Connect the two connectors of the printer driver tester with the printer and the envelop mul tiple feed sensor connector as shown in Figure 4 7 3 4 Insert the 0 7mm thickn...

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Page 200: ...rint switch to make several test prints 2 Measure the length from the leading edge to the print pattern a in Figure 4 7 4 Measure all the test prints and calculate their average 3 Adjust VR501 so that...

Page 201: ...Figure 4 7 5 4 39 CHAPTER 4 0 VR501 CCW CW J72 J53 SW1 J51 J60 J52 J56 J75 J73 J57 J59 J42 J58 J61 VR601 TB63 TB61 TB62 TB64 SW501 VR501 J54 J55 J1 J71 J31...

Page 202: ...m during after sales service Notes 1 Some LEDs receive leakage current during normal operation thus glow dimly even when they should be OFF 2 Variable resistors which may be adjusted in after sales se...

Page 203: ...wer switch Test print switch SW No SW1 SW501 Function Adjusted at factory Top of page adjustment Adjusted at factory VR No VR201 VR501 VR601 Function 14 J603 1 J604 2 1 1 3 J602 J601 6 1 SW600 SW601 S...

Page 204: ...3 Paper Feeder Driver PCB Figure 4 7 8 Table 4 7 3 4 42 CHAPTER 4 J801 6 1 J802 2 1 1 3 J803 SW801 SW802 SW803 Paper feeder paper size detection switch see page 2 40 SW No SW801 SW802 SW803 Function...

Page 205: ...rts Table 4 8 1 Note 1 The above values are only estimates and subject to change due to future data 2 2 pages are counted as 1 sheet in case of duplexing C Periodic Service The printer has no parts th...

Page 206: ...egistration arm unit Clean with lint free paper 4 Transfer guide unit Clean with soft dry flannel cloth 5 Feed belt feed guide unit Clean with lint free paper 6 Fixing unit Fixing unit entrance guide...

Page 207: ...tte separation rollers 3 Feed guide 10 Cassette feed rollers 4 Photosensitive drum 11 Cassette pick up rollers 5 Transfer guide unit 12 Transfer charging roller 6 Pre transfer roller unit 13 Feed belt...

Page 208: ...rs Crimper Tweezers Ruler Soldering iron Mallet plastic head Brush Penlight Plastic bottle Solder Desoldering wick Lint free paper Soldering iron Oiler Plastic jar Digital multimeter No Tool name TKN...

Page 209: ...3 Thickness gauge Thickness gauge Printer driver tester No RY9 0123 RY9 0122 RY9 0124 The thickness gauge is used with the printer driver tester to adjust installation position of the envelope multipl...

Page 210: ...just position of the envelope multiple feed sensor SW1 and SW2 Operation Mode Select Set operation mode SW3 to SW9 Set various data sent to the printer 4 48 CHAPTER 4 RY9 0124 CANON INC MADE IN JAPAN...

Page 211: ...the printer enters the standby mode Note Note that the connector of the tester fits into the connector on the wrong side If the LEDs on the tester do not light up when conducting the step 3 reconnect...

Page 212: ...e printer executes the set operations Once SW11 has been turned ON the set contents remain until canceled If multiple settings are to be made set them one by one turning ON SW11 each time To cancel th...

Page 213: ...anner motor ON Switch resolution 600dpi 0 1200dpi 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Duplex test print SW5 SW4 SW3 Paper pick up source Cassette Multi purpose tray Paper feeder Envelope feeder Cassette Cassette Cassette S...

Page 214: ...er delivery sensor 2 Paper present Face down tray paper full sensor Paper present Door open detection switch ON Paper size detection switch Lower ON Multi purpose tray paper sensor Paper present Test...

Page 215: ...o toner cartridge Test print Door open Paper jam Sleep Wait No toner warning Face down tray paper full warning BD error Paper size mismatch Paper feed failure Multiple envelopes fed from envelope feed...

Page 216: ...correctly 5 The paper feeder is not connected correctly 6 The envelope feeder is not connected correctly 7 Monitored value set by VR501 on the engine controller The value is expressed by 8 bit data 2...

Page 217: ...Purchase locally Flammable keep away from flame MEK methyl ethyl ketone Cleaning oil and toner stains Purchase locally Highly flammable keep away from flame Lubricating oil Petroleum mineral oil Apply...

Page 218: ...IX LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL PARTS A Switches Figure 4 9 1 4 56 CHAPTER 4 SW801 SW802 SW803 SW600 SW601 SW602 SW101...

Page 219: ...SW600 SW601 SW602 SW801 SW802 SW803 Door open detection switch Paper size detection switch Paper size detection switch Paper size detection switch Paper feeder paper size detection switch Paper feede...

Page 220: ...B Sensors Figure 4 9 2 4 58 CHAPTER 4 PS104 TH901 PS106 PS501 PS101 PS102 PS103 PS105 PS701 PS703 PS702...

Page 221: ...d sensor Top of page sensor Face down tray paper full sensor Multi purpose tray paper sensor Fixing unit paper delivery sensor 2 Fixing unit paper delivery sensor 1 Duplex pick up paper sensor duplexi...

Page 222: ...C Clutches Solenoids Figure 4 9 4 4 60 CHAPTER 4 SL102 CL101 SL101 SL701...

Page 223: ...l Code Name Clutch Solenoid CL101 SL101 SL102 SL701 SL801 SL901 Feed roller clutch Cassette pick up solenoid Multi purpose tray pick up solenoid Duplexing unit solenoid duplexing unit Paper feeder pic...

Page 224: ...D Motors Others Figure 4 9 6 4 62 CHAPTER 4 FM101 H901 M101 FM701 M702 M701...

Page 225: ...Name of Symbol Code Name Motor Fan motor Fixing heater M101 M701 M702 FM101 FM701 H901 Main motor Reversing motor duplexing unit Duplex feed motor duplexing unit Cooling fan Duplexing unit exhaust fa...

Page 226: ...E PCBs Figure 4 9 7 4 64 CHAPTER 4...

Page 227: ...ensors solenoids and engine controller PCB and paper size detection Input output process between the printer and the external device and management of various data Relay between the video controller P...

Page 228: ...4 66 CHAPTER 4 J401 J134 J551 J501 J113 J141F J142F J143F J137 J133 J132 J58 J114 J53 J60 J59 J301 J107 J106 J73 J52 J129 J135 J54 J1 J131 J103 J102 J31 J71 J50 J41 J42 J112 J111 J57 J56 J51 J125 J12...

Page 229: ...Figure 4 9 9 4 67 CHAPTER 4 J604 J602 J601 J104 J105 J72 J110 J603 J6 J7 J1 J8 J5 J4 J3 J2...

Page 230: ...Figure 4 9 10 4 68 CHAPTER 4 J911 J912 J913 J902 J903 J901 J801 J802 J803 J813 J811 J812 J719 J718 J717 J715 J716 J714 J702 J704 J711 J712 J705 J701 J703 J707 J706 J713...

Page 231: ...APPENDIX I GENERAL TIMING CHART A 1 II GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A 3 III LIST OF SIGNALS A 5 IV MESSAGE TABLE A 11...

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Page 233: ...or PS102 Top of page sensor PS103 Fixing unit paper delivery sensor 1 PS501 Fixing unit paper delivery sensor 2 PS106 Face down tray paper full sensor PS104 HVAC HVDC DBAC DBDC HVT HVT Fixing heater A...

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Page 235: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J72 J603 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24VA SEL1 GND SOUT SIN SCLK SL0 SL1 PCKCHK 1stSNS 1stSIZE0 1stSIZE1...

Page 236: ...0 IOD12 IOD14 GND IOA2 IOA4 IOA6 IOA8 IOA10 IOA12 IOA14 IOA16 VCC B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 GND WAIT0 W R IORD A23 N C GND IOD1 IOD3 IO...

Page 237: ...O Pulse Printer clock signal J51 9 CBSY I L Command busy signal J51 10 PRINT I L Print signal J51 11 PRFD I L Pre feed signal J51 12 CPRDY I L Controller power ready signal J51 13 GND J51 14 CMD I L C...

Page 238: ...O J56 5 TRCL O L Feed roller clutch drive signal J57 1 PRE DR O J57 2 GND J57 3 PRE SNS I L Pre feed detection signal J57 4 TOP DR O J57 5 GND J57 6 TOP SNS I L Top of page detection signal J58 1 MP D...

Page 239: ...ection signal J72 10 1st SNS I L Cassette paper detection signal J72 11 1st SIZE 0 I L Cassette paper size detection signal J72 12 1st SIZE 1 I L Cassette paper size detection signal J72 13 1st SIZE 2...

Page 240: ...24V O J703 2 DUP SOL O L Duplexing unit solenoid drive signal J704 1 24V O J704 2 SEL0 I L Duplexing unit select signal J704 3 GNO J704 4 SOUT I Serial input data J704 5 SIN O Serial output data J704...

Page 241: ...l J801 3 GND J801 4 SOUT I Serial input data J801 5 SIN O Serial output data J801 6 SCLK I Pulse Serial clock signal J802 1 24V O J802 2 OPT SOL O L Paper feeder pick up solenoid drive signal J803 1 O...

Page 242: ...ignal J901 3 GND J901 4 SOUT I Serial input data J901 5 SIN O Serial output data J901 6 SCLK I Pulse Serial clock signal J902 1 24V O J902 2 ENV SOL O L Envelope pick up solenoid drive signal J903 1 M...

Page 243: ...nting an item from the TEST MENU or when attempting to go off line while the printer is busy A memory overflow has occurred in the optional Flash ROM No action required Press Go key Two options are av...

Page 244: ...ile the printer is receiving data or while the printer is in the middle of printing a job Fixing unit malfunction Scanner unit malfunction Main motor malfunction Duplex unit exhaust fan malfunction Co...

Page 245: ...per source CASSETTE1 The 500 sheet internal cassette CASSETTE2 The optional paper feeder MPT The multi purpose tray ENV the optional envelope feeder ANY TRAY Any tray that support Letter Legal or A4 s...

Page 246: ...occurred somewhere in the paper path A paper size mismatch has occurred There is a mismatch between the physical paper size and the paper size requested by the job Printer is open This message is disp...

Page 247: ...ed by PERIPHERAL PRODUCTS QUALITY ADVANCEMENT DIV PERIPHERAL PRODUCTS TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION DEPT CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 MAY 1998 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride City Ibaraki Pref 302 8501...

Page 248: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 0598 AT 2 50 CANON INC The printing paper contains 70 waste paper...

Page 249: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM REVISION 0 MAY 1998 RY8 8128 000 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON i...

Page 250: ...ade to the products a revised version of the circuit diagrams will be produced However in other cases information will be communicated when necessary by service information Canon Inc Peripheral Produc...

Page 251: ...PON iii CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 CDD1 CDF1 CDE1 A B VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y PAPER SIZE DETECTION PCB ASS Y ADAPTER PCB ASS Y DUPLEX UNIT DUPLEX DRIVER PCB ASS Y ENVELOPE FEEDER ENVELOPE FEEDER PCB ASS Y PAPE...

Page 252: ...CD 1 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CD 1 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y 1 3 3 2 1...

Page 253: ...CD 1 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CD 1 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y 2 3...

Page 254: ...CD 1 3 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CD 1 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y 3 3...

Page 255: ...CD 1 4 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 256: ...CD 1 5 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 257: ...CD 1 6 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 258: ...CD 1 7 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 259: ...CD 1 8 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 260: ...CD 1 9 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 261: ...CD 1 10 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 262: ...CD 1 11 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 263: ...CD 1 12 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 264: ...7 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 7 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 8 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 9 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 10 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 11 VW4 2027 1...

Page 265: ...ACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 61 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 62 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 63 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 64 VW4 2027 104 1 CAPACITOR 0 1UF 25V C 65 VW4 2027 104 1 CAP...

Page 266: ...TTL IC15 WA7 0319 000 1 IC SN74LVC245ADB TTL IC16 WA7 0319 000 1 IC SN74LVC245ADB TTL IC17 WA7 0319 000 1 IC SN74LVC245ADB TTL IC18 WA7 0319 000 1 IC SN74LVC245ADB TTL IC19 WA7 0319 000 1 IC SN74LVC24...

Page 267: ...0W R 22 VV1 7118 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 10W R 23 VV1 7118 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 10W R 24 VV1 7118 220 1 RESISTOR 22 OHM 1 10W R 25 VV1 7118 220 1 RESISTOR 22 OHM 1 10W R 26 VV1 7118 330 1 RESISTOR...

Page 268: ...RAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA 8 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA 9 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA10 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA11 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY...

Page 269: ...0260 680 1 RESISTOR 68 OHM 0 063W RA42 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA43 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA44 VR7 0260 220 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 22 OHM 0 063W RA45 VR7 0260 220 1...

Page 270: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 271: ...CD 2 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CD 2 PAPER SIZE DETECTION PCB ASS Y...

Page 272: ...CD 2 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 273: ...J 602 VS1 1029 003 1 CONNECTOR 3P J 603 VS1 5451 014 1 CONNECTOR 14P J 604 VS1 1029 002 1 CONNECTOR 2P Q 600 WA2 6350 000 1 TRANSISTOR 2SC5060 R 600 VR1 1141 183 1 RESISTOR 18KOHM 1 4W R 601 VR1 1141...

Page 274: ...CD 3 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CD 3 ADAPTER PCB ASS Y...

Page 275: ...CD 3 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 276: ...REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO CD 3 RG1 3801 000 1 ADAPTER PCB ASS Y J 1 WS1 5662 000 1 CONNECTOR J 2 VS1 6...

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Page 278: ...DUPLEX UNIT COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CDDi...

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Page 281: ...CDD1 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CDD1 DUPLEX DRIVER PCB ASS Y...

Page 282: ...CDD1 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 283: ...8320 821 1 CAPACITOR 820PF 50V C 720 VC5 1720 680 1 CAPACITOR 68PF 50V C 721 VC5 1720 680 1 CAPACITOR 68PF 50V C 722 VC5 1720 680 1 CAPACITOR 68PF 50V D 701 WA1 5410 000 1 DIODE RB441Q D 702 WA1 5410...

Page 284: ...M 1 4W R 716 VR5 5510 221 1 RESISTOR 220 OHM 1 4W R 717 VR5 5510 221 1 RESISTOR 220 OHM 1 4W R 718 VR5 5510 221 1 RESISTOR 220 OHM 1 4W R 719 VR5 5510 221 1 RESISTOR 220 OHM 1 4W R 720 VR5 5510 221 1...

Page 285: ...R 751 VR5 5510 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 4W R 752 VR5 5510 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 4W R 753 VR5 5510 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 4W R 754 VR5 5510 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 4W R 755 VR7 5870 119 1 RESISTOR 1...

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Page 287: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CDFi ENVELOPE FEEDER...

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Page 290: ...CDF1 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CDF1 ENVELOPE FEEDER PCB ASS Y...

Page 291: ...CDF1 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 292: ...OHM 1 4W R 902 VR5 5510 331 1 RESISTOR 330 OHM 1 4W R 903 VR5 5510 331 1 RESISTOR 330 OHM 1 4W R 904 VR5 5510 331 1 RESISTOR 330 OHM 1 4W R 905 VR5 5510 331 1 RESISTOR 330 OHM 1 4W R 906 VR5 6412 001...

Page 293: ...T C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CDF1 4 SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO CDF1 X 901 WK2 5250 000 1 CERAMIC OS...

Page 294: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CDEi PAPER FEEDER...

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Page 297: ...CDE1 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE CDE1 PAPER FEEDER DRIVER PCB ASS Y...

Page 298: ...CDE1 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 299: ...T591J RESET Q 802 WA2 6350 000 1 TRANSISTOR 2SC5060 Q 803 WA4 5277 000 1 IC UPC1093J 1 REGULATOR R 801 VR5 5510 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 4W R 802 VR5 5510 911 1 RESISTOR 910 OHM 1 4W R 803 VR5 5510 331...

Page 300: ...ME AU JAPON CDE1 4 SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO CDE1 R 827 VR5 5510 103 1 RESISTOR 10KOHM 1 4W SW801 WC2 5284 000 1 SWITCH PUSH SW802 WC2 5284 000 1 SWITCH...

Page 301: ...7 5 3 C D D 1 R 7 5 4 C D E 1 R 8 0 1 C D E 1 R 8 0 9 C D E 1 R 8 1 0 C D E 1 R 8 1 1 C D E 1 R 8 2 5 C D E 1 R 8 2 6 C D E 1 R 8 2 7 C D F 1 R 9 0 1 C D F 1 R 9 1 4 C D F 1 R 9 1 5 C D F 1 R 9 1 6 V...

Page 302: ...2 2 3 4 3 3 0 C D 1 C 6 9 C D 1 C 8 3 V W 4 2 6 3 5 1 0 2 C D 1 C 6 8 C D 1 C 7 0 C D 1 C 7 1 W A 1 0 7 7 7 0 0 0 C D D 1 D 7 0 9 C D D 1 D 7 1 0 C D D 1 D 7 1 1 C D D 1 D 7 1 2 C D D 1 D 7 1 3 C D D...

Page 303: ...03 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y CD 1 7 01 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y CD 1 8 03 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y CD 1 9 01 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y CD 2 2 02 PAPER SIZE DETECTION PCB ASS Y CD 3 2 02 ADAPTER...

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Page 305: ...repared by Peripheral Products Quality Planning Div Peripheral Products Technical Documentation Dept CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 MAY 1998 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride shi Ibaraki 302 8501 Japa...

Page 306: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 0698AB0 50 CANON INC...

Page 307: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON PARTS CATALOG REVISION 0 MAY 1998 RY8 31AS 000 i...

Page 308: ...formation per taining to each item Be sure to include in the Parts Request the full item description the item part number and the quantity The parts catalog may be revised if there is significant prod...

Page 309: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON iii NAME REMARKS ORDER No SERIAL No LIST OF ORDER AND SERIAL NUMBERS LBP 1760 100 127V R71 2044 000 JJH00001 220 240V R71 2048 000 KKM00002 DU 52 R73 5004 000 LGS0000...

Page 310: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON iv...

Page 311: ...PANELS ETC TOP COVER ASS Y INTERNAL COMPONENTS 1 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 2 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 3 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 4 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 5 ENGINE CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y DELIVERY DRIVE ASS Y PRINTER DRIVE...

Page 312: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON vi...

Page 313: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON vii...

Page 314: ...oduced on a special order basis 4 Quantity column The quantity shown in this column is the number of parts used in the Figure However the quantity listed for an assembly indicates the number of that a...

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Page 316: ...ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 2 330 PAPER FEED GUIDE ASS Y 325 REGISTRATION ASS Y 310 MULTI PURPOSE PICK UP ASS Y 101 TOP COVER ASS Y 315 MULTI PURPOSE TRAY ASS Y 260 PRINTER DRIVE ASS Y 320 PAPER FEED...

Page 317: ...A 2 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE A ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM 2 2 270 PAPER PICK UP DRIVE ASS Y 300 CASSETTE...

Page 318: ...100 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 100 EXTERNAL COVERS PANELS ETC 6 1 4 5 7 1B 1A 3A 3C 3 3B 2A 2...

Page 319: ...RG5 4541 000 1 RIGHT COVER ASS Y 1A RB2 2733 000 1 BUTTON SWITCH 1B RB2 2732 000 1 PLATE LOCK 2 RG5 4542 000 1 LEFT COVER ASS Y 2A RB2 2731 000 1 PLATE LOCK 3 RG5 4536 000 1 FRONT COVER ASS Y 3A RB2...

Page 320: ...101 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 101 TOP COVER ASS Y 5 1 4 3 2...

Page 321: ...MPRIME AU JAPON SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO 101 RG5 4539 000 1 TOP COVER ASS Y 1 RB2 2737 000 1 COVER UPPER 2 RF5 2850 000 1 DOOR CARTRIDGE 3 RB1 8846 000...

Page 322: ...ONENTS 1 SW101 B B C C E D J50 J51 J301 J2 J1 J101 J58 J114 J73 J106 J59 J129 J107 H G A F H J56 J52 J125 J127 J301 J E G J F A D SEE FIGURE 810 SEE FIGURE 370 SEE FIGURE 260 SEE FIGURE 310 SEE FIGURE...

Page 323: ...51 J301 7 RG5 3709 000 1 MAIN MOTOR CABLE J52 J301 8 RG5 3696 000 1 AC LINE CABLE J1 J101 8A RB1 8833 000 1 HOLDER INLET 8B XA9 0265 000 1 SCREW W WASHER M4X6 9 RB1 8712 000 1 HOLDER CABLE 10 RG5 2645...

Page 324: ...ME AU JAPON FIGURE 103 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 2 SEE FIGURE 250 J401 J551 J501 J53 J60 J54 J113 J112 J111 J57 J603 J72 A A SEE FIGURE 101 FM101 PS103 PS102 SEE FIGURE 110 900 21 23 20 19 18 10 11 13 12 16...

Page 325: ...0 1 HOLDER ANTENNA 13 RB1 8695 000 1 SPRING TORSION 14 RG5 3701 000 1 LASER SCANNER UNIT CABLE J53 J401 J501 J551 15 RG5 3702 000 1 PAPER FULL SENSOR CABLE J60 J113 16 RG5 2642 000 1 SENSOR ASS Y 16A...

Page 326: ...C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 104 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 3 SEE FIGURE 325 SEE FIGURE 110 900 SEE FIGURE 320 A A 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 6 7 3 2 1 4...

Page 327: ...2 RB2 2404 000 1 PLATE COVER 3 XA9 0606 000 1 SCREW M4X10 4 RB1 8716 000 1 GUIDE PROTECT 5 RF5 1867 000 1 GUIDE TRANSFER 5A RB1 8677 000 1 BRUSH STATIC ELIMINATOR 6 RB1 8747 000 1 SPRING LEAF 7 RS5 0...

Page 328: ...LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 105 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 4 SEE FIGURE 900 SEE FIGURE 270 J110 J602 J604 PS101 2 1 4 4D 3 3A 2 2 4A 4B 4C 4E 4F 4G 5 5A 2 2 6B 6A 4H 4J 5...

Page 329: ...RB1 8887 000 1 SPRING LEAF 4C XA9 0915 000 1 SCREW M3X6 4D RG5 3711 000 1 PAPER SENSOR CABLE J110 J602 4E RG5 3712 000 1 PAPER FEEDER CABLE J104 J105 J601 4F VS1 6176 006 1 CONNECTOR 6P J104 J105 4G...

Page 330: ...106 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 106 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 5 7 7 11 10 1 8 2 2A 5 6 9 11 4 3 SEE FIGURE 900 SEE FIGURE 900 A A B B...

Page 331: ...RNAL COMPONENTS 5 1 RB2 2762 000 1 COVER SHIELD 2 RF5 2851 000 1 COVER MEMORY 2A RB2 2759 000 1 SCREW M4 3 RB2 2764 000 1 RAIL GUIDE 4 FA9 1449 000 3 SCREW TRUSS HEAD W WASHER 5 RB2 2767 000 1 COVER 6...

Page 332: ...COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 110 ENGINE CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y FU1 FU2 10 6 5 12 11 1 2 501 12 3 13 7 9 8 4 A B B A J131 J43 J31 J102...

Page 333: ...006 000 1 FUSE 250V 8A FU1 220 240V 2 VD7 0214 001 1 FUSE 125V 4A FU2 100 127V VD7 0643 151 1 FUSE 250V 3 15A FU2 220 240V 3 RH7 7098 000 1 THRMISTOR J43 4 RB1 8834 000 1 GUIDE CABLE 5 RH7 8059 000 1...

Page 334: ...N Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO FIGURE 250 DELIVERY DRIVE ASS Y RG5 3721 000 1 DELIVERY DRIVE ASS Y 1 RF5 1871 000 1 PLATE DRIVE 2 RS5 0926 000 1 GEAR 14T 14T 3 RS5 0927 000 1 GEAR 31T 4 RS5...

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Page 336: ...260 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 260 PRINTER DRIVE ASS Y 6 4 2 7 1 8 8A 5 9 18 20 19 19 15 16 14 12 11 10 13 17 3...

Page 337: ...5 RB1 8755 000 1 CAM 6 RB1 8756 000 1 ROD RELEASE 7 RB1 8757 000 1 HOLDER CABLES 8 RF5 1888 020 1 PLATE SWING ARM 8A RB1 8986 000 1 CHIP SWING 9 RS5 0908 000 1 GEAR 193T 10 RS5 0912 000 1 GEAR 37T 48...

Page 338: ...N LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 270 PAPER PICK UP DRIVE ASS Y B A A D D C B C SL101 J604 36 17 13 20 18 11 12 15 10 22 34 27 30 31 24 33 25 28 23 29 29A 35 21 16 19...

Page 339: ...T 13 RS5 0932 000 1 GEAR 23T 27T 14 RS5 0933 000 1 GEAR 27T 15 RS5 0934 000 1 GEAR 49T 16 RS5 0935 000 1 GEAR 31T 39T 17 RS5 0936 000 1 GEAR 31T 18 RS5 0937 000 1 GEAR 18T 19 RS5 0938 000 1 GEAR 53T 2...

Page 340: ...INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 300 CASSETTE A A 2 8 3 6 5 4 7 9 1 26 2A 2C 2B 25C 27A 23B 23D 23A 23C 23 25B 25D 25A 25 27 15 12 14 17 18 20 22 11 10 14 13...

Page 341: ...000 1 ARM LIFTER RIGHT 14 RB1 8973 000 2 SPRING TORSION 15 RB1 8970 000 1 GEAR 20T 16 RB1 8946 000 1 BUSHING 17 RB1 8972 000 1 SPRING LEAF 18 RF5 2490 000 1 ROLLER 19 RF5 2489 000 1 HOLDER 20 RB1 8974...

Page 342: ...NON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 310 MULTI PURPOSE PICK UP ASS Y A A B B SL102 J126 PS105 J114 1 9 2 3 33 7 6 4 8 8 16 24 34 22 23 25 21 26 26A 29 20 18 11 10 13 12...

Page 343: ...R SENSOR 13 RB1 8788 000 1 COVER SENSOR LEVER 14 RB1 8789 000 1 COVER SENSOR LEVER 15 RB2 2386 000 1 COVER GEAR ENVELOPE FEEDER 16 RF5 1870 000 1 PLATE PAPER LIFT 17 RF5 1873 000 1 SHAFT PAPER FEED 18...

Page 344: ...PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO FIGURE 315 MULTI PURPOSE TRAY ASS Y RG5 4537 000 1 MULTI PURPOSE TRAY ASS Y 1 RB2 2743 000 1 TRAY MULTI PURPOSE 2 RB1 8767 000 2 RACK 3 RB2 2744 000 1 PLATE PAPER GUIDE RIGHT...

Page 345: ...2 BUSHING 3 RB1 8735 000 1 PLATE SHAFT HOLDER LEFT 4 RB1 8732 000 1 ROLLER FEED 5 RB1 8736 000 1 PLATE SHAFT HOLDER RIGHT 6 RH7 5171 000 1 CLUTCH CL101 J128 7 RS5 0909 000 1 GEAR 31T 8 RS5 1291 000 1...

Page 346: ...HT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 325 REGISTRATION ASS Y A A 6A 6 5 8 4 4 1 9 2 7 2 3 7 25 12 14 19 21 20 19 18 22 23 22 24 24 19 13 11 10 16 1...

Page 347: ...414 000 1 SHEET 7 XD9 0135 000 2 RING E 8 RB2 2394 000 1 CAM LIFTER RIGHT 9 RB1 8734 000 1 PLATE SHAFT HOLDER RIGHT 10 RS5 1290 000 2 BUSHING 11 RB2 2395 000 1 SPRING TORSION 12 RB1 8746 020 1 SPRING...

Page 348: ...330 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 330 PAPER FEED GUIDE ASS Y 2 6 3 1 14 7 9 5 8 4 13 11 12 10...

Page 349: ...ION 2 RB1 8682 000 1 PLATE PAPER FEED 3 RB1 8668 000 1 BELT PAPER FEED 4 RB1 8672 000 1 COVER CONTACT 5 RB1 8673 000 1 HOLDER ELMINATOR STATIC CHARGE 6 RB1 8674 000 1 SHAFT BELT 7 RB1 8685 000 1 HOLDE...

Page 350: ...370 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 370 PAPER DELIVERY ASS Y 9D 9A 9C 9B 9 12 10 11 12A 12B 10A 8 5 5 2 6 1 7 4 3 8A 8B...

Page 351: ...4 SPRING COMPRESSION 6 RB2 2408 000 1 LEVER RIGHT 7 XD9 0136 000 1 RING E 8 RG5 2649 000 2 DELIVERY ROLLER ASS Y 8A RB1 8727 000 1 ROLLER 8B RB1 8728 000 1 ROLLER 9 RG5 2650 000 1 DELIVERY UPPER GUID...

Page 352: ...810 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 810 FIXING ASS Y 1 2 26 35 25 31 15 8 38 5 9 5A 5C 5B 5A 5C 6A 6B 6A 6...

Page 353: ...NON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE 810 FIXING ASS Y 2 2 A A C C F F E D D B B E J137 J135 J135 J131 PS106 J132 J133 3 4 7 30 1 2 28 16 20 21 26 26 23 24 22 29 27 34 3...

Page 354: ...LE 12 RF5 1874 000 1 GUIDE DC CABLE 13 RB1 8811 000 1 CAM DEFLECTOR 14 RB1 8812 000 1 LEVER DELIVERY SENSOR 1 15 RB1 8813 000 1 LEVER DELIVERY SENSOR 2 16 RS5 1310 000 1 BUSHING 17 RS5 0921 000 1 GEAR...

Page 355: ...PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO FIGURE 900 PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM NPN RF PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 RG5 4547 000 1 VIDEO CONTROLLER PCB ASS Y 2 RG1 3801 000 1 ADAPTER PCB ASS Y 3 RG5 3693 040 1 ENGIN...

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Page 357: ...Di COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON DUPLEX UNIT R73 5004...

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Page 360: ...AU JAPON FIGURE D10 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 1 J719 J719 J718 FM701 J716 J715 J717 J718 J707 PS703 J714 J704 J711 J712 PS702 J705 J715 J714 SEE FIGURE D90 16 16A 18 2 2 15 4 501 13 12 14 501 11 10 9 8 3Q...

Page 361: ...G8 5362 000 1 IC TLP1241 PHOTO INTERRUPTER PS702 J714 3N RB1 9062 000 4 RETAINER ROLLER 3P RB1 9055 000 4 ROLLER 3Q RB1 9082 000 2 SHAFT ROLLER 3R VS1 5352 003 1 CONNECTOR 3P J718 J719 3S WG8 5362 000...

Page 362: ...SL701 J703 M701 J701 M702 J702 J706 502 502 32 502 501 29 30 31 28 19 502 17 18 18A 502 27 502 26 501 23 16 503 504 25 502 24 503 22 13 21 8 35 502 9 10 9 34 27 18A 18 503 503 503 11 14 38 33 12C 12D...

Page 363: ...ING 12G RS5 1298 000 2 BUSHING 12H RF5 1879 000 2 ROLLER PAPER FEED 12J RB1 9078 000 1 BRUSH STATIC CHARGE ELIMINATOR 12K RB1 9079 000 1 PLATE GROUNDING 12L XA9 0134 000 1 NUT PUSH 12M XD2 1100 322 3...

Page 364: ...T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO D11 36 RG5 3836 000 1 DUPLEX PICK UP SENSOR CABLE J706 J713 37 XA9 0547 000 6 SCREW TP M3X6 38 XA9 0957 000 3 SCREW TP M3X4 501 XD2 1100 322 2 RING E 502 XD2 1100...

Page 365: ...60 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO FIGURE D90 PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM NPN RF PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM 1...

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Page 367: ...Fi COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON ENVELOPE FEEDER R73 5005...

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Page 370: ...NC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE F10 EXTERNAL COVERS PANELS ETC J911 J912 TO FIGURE F12 8D 8B 8C 8A 8 9 11 11A 11B 2 10 10A 1 503 504 11C 11E 11F 11D 7 3 12 50...

Page 371: ...GUIDE LEFT 8B RB2 3836 000 1 LEVER RELEASE 8C RB1 9121 000 1 PLATE SUPPORT 8D XB4 7400 806 1 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M4X8 9 RF5 2799 000 1 WEIGHT 10 RF5 2800 000 1 ARM WEIGHT 10A RS6 8154 000 1 LABEL...

Page 372: ...60 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE F11 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 1 B C A B A C 14 22 20 21 501 1 501 1 501 1 7 4 11 501 501 10 501 9 8 23 23 23 19 16 17 15 18 6 5 3 12 503 13 2 502 2...

Page 373: ...PAPER FEED 14 RS5 2654 000 1 SPRING COMPRESSION 15 RA2 1582 030 1 LIMITER TORQUE 16 RB1 9108 000 1 HOLDER SEPARATION 17 RF1 3548 000 1 ROLLER SEPARATION 18 RF5 2639 000 1 SHAFT SEPARATION 19 RS5 2655...

Page 374: ...ON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE F12 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 2 1 505 10 19 4 18 503 501 504 6 502 20 501 502 TO FIGURE F10 502 14 502 2 3 7 5 16 21 501 22 8 9 17 15 13 1...

Page 375: ...9096 000 1 SHAFT LOCK ARM 9 RB1 9097 000 1 ARM LOCK LEFT 10 RB1 9098 000 1 ARM LOCK RIGHT 11 RS5 0966 000 1 GEAR 18T 27T 12 RS5 0965 000 1 GEAR 26T 13 RB1 9112 000 1 CLAW 14 RB1 9114 000 1 HOLDER PCB...

Page 376: ...INTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO FIGURE F90 PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM FIGURE F90 PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 NPN RF PCB ASS Y...

Page 377: ...Ei COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON PAPER FEEDER R73 5006...

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Page 379: ...EA 1 COPYRIGHT C 1998 CANON INC CANON LBP 1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE EA ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM E20 PAPER PICK UP DRIVE ASS Y E30 CASSETTE...

Page 380: ...AN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE E11 INTERNAL COMPONENTS 2 E E A A B C F F J803 J811 PS801 J813 J812 J802 J801 SEE FIGURE E90 SEE FIGURE E20 3 8 9 3 3 4E 4M 4L 3 3 4C 4B 501 3 1 1E 1F 1H 1C 1F 1A 1J 1J 1B 1...

Page 381: ...G5 4668 000 1 RIGHT FRAME ASS Y 4A XA9 0915 000 1 SCREW M3X6 4B RB1 8886 000 1 COVER PCB 4C RB1 8887 000 1 SPRING LEAF 4D RG5 3821 000 1 PAPER FEEDER DRIVER PCB ASS Y SEE FIGURE E90 4E FA9 2753 000 2...

Page 382: ...1760 REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE E20 PAPER PICK UP DRIVE ASS Y A A C B C J802 SL801 B D D 17 18 4 6 5 7 9 11 33 12 15 14 13 37 38 36 10 21 19 22 35 23 23 23 25 26 24 27 28...

Page 383: ...74 000 1 SOLENOID SL801 J802 14 RB1 8881 000 1 SPRING TORSION 15 RB1 8880 000 1 LEVER 16 XD9 0135 000 2 RING E 17 RS5 0942 000 1 GEAR 16T 18 RS5 0943 000 1 GEAR 31T 19 RS5 1307 000 2 BUSHING 20 RF5 28...

Page 384: ...EV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FIGURE E30 CASSETTE 3A 4A 4F 4J 4K 4E 4D 4H 4C 4B 4G 3B 3C 3F 3J 3H 3K 3E 3G 3D 10 9 13 8 1F 1G 1E 1J 1D 1B 1H 1A 1K 1 5 1C 2 26 6 7 18 19 11 14 15 17 1...

Page 385: ...2981 000 1 SPRING COMPRESSION 3G RB1 9371 000 1 PLATE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 3H RB1 8983 000 2 PLATE REAR 3J XD9 0134 000 4 RING E 3K RF5 2793 000 1 PLATE SUPPORT REAR 4 RG5 2694 000 1 LEFT SIDE LIMIT PLA...

Page 386: ...RT NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO E30 17 RB1 8974 000 1 LIMITER TORQUE 18 RB1 9380 000 1 LEVER SIZE CAM 19 RB1 8961 000 1 ARM LIFTER LEFT 20 RB1 8973 000 2 SPRING TORSION 21 RB1 8962 000 1 ARM LIFTER RIGHT 22 R...

Page 387: ...REV 0 MAY 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS DESCRIPTION Q T Y R A N K PART NUMBER FIGURE KEY NO FIGURE E90 PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 NPN RF PCB ASS Y LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 R...

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Page 390: ...7 4 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 2 R F 5 1 8 7 9 0 0 0 D 1 1 1 2 H R F 5 1 8 8 3 0 0 0 D 1 1 1 8 R F 5 1 8 8 8 0 2 0 2 6 0 8 R F 5 2 4 8 4 0 0 0 2 7 0 2 9 R F 5 2 4 8 5 0 4 0 3 0 0 2 R F 5 2 4 8 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 9 E...

Page 391: ...1 0 2 3 R S 5 2 6 3 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 4 R S 5 2 6 3 9 0 0 0 3 7 0 5 R S 5 2 6 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 5 A E 1 1 2 A R S 5 2 6 5 3 0 0 0 E 1 1 1 G R S 5 2 6 5 4 0 0 0 F 1 1 1 4 R S 5 2 6 5 5 0 0 0 F 1 1 1 9 R S...

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Page 393: ...repared by Peripheral Products Quality Planning Div Peripheral Products Technical Documentation Dept CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 MAY 1998 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride shi Ibaraki 302 8501 Japa...

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