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December 11, 2014

Revision 2

imageRUNNER ADVANCE
8205 / 8295 / 8285 Series
Service Manual
Product Overview
Technology
Periodic Service
Parts Replacement and Clearning
Adjustment
Troubleshooting
Error Code
Service Mode
Installation Appendix
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Application
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Caution
Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential
information.
Explanation of Symbols The following rules apply throughout this Service Manual:
The following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual.
1. Each chapter contains sections explaining the purpose of specific functions and the
Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation relationship between electrical and mechanical systems with reference to the timing of
operation.
In the diagrams, represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal
Check. Remove the claw.
name accompanies the symbol, the arrow indicates the direction of the
electric signal.
The expression "turn on the power" means flipping on the power switch, closing the
front door, and closing the delivery unit door, which results in supplying the machine with
Check visually. Insert the claw.
power.

2. In the digital circuits, '1' is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is
Check the noise. Use the bundled part. "High", while '0' is 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
Disconnect the connector. Push the part.
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 input of the DC
controller PCB and from the output of the DC controller PCB to the loads.

Connect the connector. Plug the power cable.


The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product
improvement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of
Service Information bulletins.
Remove the cable/wire
All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this Service
from the cable guide or wire Turn on the power.
saddle. Manual and all relevant Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and isolate faults
in the machine.

Set the cable/wire to the


cable guide or wire saddle.

Remove the screw.

Tighten the screw.


Contents
0 Safety Precautions Control Panel-----------------------------------------------------------------------1-27

Laser Safety---------------------------------------------------------------------0-2 2 Technology


Handling of Laser System---------------------------------------------------0-2
Basic Configuration------------------------------------------------------------2-2
Turn power switch ON--------------------------------------------------------0-3
Functional Configuration---------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
Safety of Toner------------------------------------------------------------------0-3
Basic Sequence--------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
About Toner-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0-3
Toner on Clothing or Skin--------------------------------------------------------- 0-3 Main Controller-----------------------------------------------------------------2-6
Overview------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-6
Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery---------------------------------0-4
Controls------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-13
Notes Before it Works Serving----------------------------------------------0-4
Service Operations----------------------------------------------------------------2-32
Points to Note at Cleaning---------------------------------------------------0-4
Laser Exposure System---------------------------------------------------- 2-37
1 Product Overview Overview-----------------------------------------------------------------------------2-37
Controls------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-39
Product Lineup------------------------------------------------------------------1-2
Servicing-----------------------------------------------------------------------------2-45
Main Body---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2
Image Formation System-------------------------------------------------- 2-46
Pickup/Delivery System Option------------------------------------------------- 1-2
Overview-----------------------------------------------------------------------------2-46
Scanning System Options-------------------------------------------------------- 1-4
Controls------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-54
Function Expansion System Options------------------------------------------ 1-5
Servicing-----------------------------------------------------------------------------2-88
Features--------------------------------------------------------------------------1-7
Fixing-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-104
Product Features-------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-7
Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-104
Service Features-------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-7
Controls---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-108
Specifications----------------------------------------------------------------- 1-11
Servicing--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-119
Product Specifications------------------------------------------------------------ 1-11
Pickup / Feed System----------------------------------------------------- 2-124
Power Supply Specifications:---------------------------------------------------1-12
Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-124
Weight and Size--------------------------------------------------------------------1-12
Deck/Cassette Pickup Unit---------------------------------------------------- 2-132
Productivity (Print Speed)--------------------------------------------------------1-13
Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit----------------------------------------------- 2-141
Paper Type--------------------------------------------------------------------------1-14
Registration Unit----------------------------------------------------------------- 2-143
External View/Internal View----------------------------------------------- 1-25
Transfer----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-145
External View-----------------------------------------------------------------------1-25
Delivery/Reverse Unit----------------------------------------------------------- 2-146
Cross-Section View---------------------------------------------------------------1-26
Duplex Unit------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-148
Operation----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-27
Jam Detection-------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-154
Power Switch-----------------------------------------------------------------------1-27
Servicing--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-157 List of Functions------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-273
External Auxiliary System------------------------------------------------ 2-158 Distribution Flow----------------------------------------------------------------- 2-273
Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-158 Limitations and Cautions------------------------------------------------------- 2-274
Controls---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-159 Overview of Preparation------------------------------------------------------- 2-276
Servicing--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-169 Setting Sales Company’s HQ------------------------------------------------- 2-276
MEAP------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-172 Network Settings----------------------------------------------------------------- 2-277
Changes---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-172 Enabling UGW Link------------------------------------------------------------- 2-280
Preparation for Using SSO-H------------------------------------------------- 2-173 Enabling [Update Firmware] Button of User Mode---------------------- 2-281
Preparation for Using SMS---------------------------------------------------- 2-175 Enabling [Install Application/Options] Button of User Mode----------- 2-281
Login to SMS---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-183 Enabling [Manual Update] Button of User Mode (Remote UI)------- 2-282
Installing an MEAP Application----------------------------------------------- 2-185 System Management Operations-------------------------------------- 2-283
MEAP Specifications------------------------------------------------------------ 2-189 Various Setting------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-283
MEAP Application Management--------------------------------------------- 2-192 Displaying Logs------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-285
Enhanced System Application Management----------------------------- 2-201 Communication Test------------------------------------------------------------ 2-288
System Application Management-------------------------------------------- 2-212 Upgrading Updater-------------------------------------------------------------- 2-290
Setting the method to login to SMS----------------------------------------- 2-215 Formatting Hard Disk----------------------------------------------------------- 2-290
MEAP Application System Information------------------------------------- 2-219 How to Replace Controller Boards------------------------------------------ 2-291
MEAP Application Information------------------------------------------------ 2-221 How to Replace Devices------------------------------------------------------- 2-291
Check License-------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-222 FAQ on Installing Firmware--------------------------------------------------- 2-292
Changing SMS Login Password--------------------------------------------- 2-222 FAQ on Installing MEAP Application/System Option-------------------- 2-293
MEAP Application Setting Information Management and Log FAQ on General Matters of Updater---------------------------------------- 2-294
Management---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-223 DCM--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-295
Maintenance---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-225 DCM--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-295
Embedded RDS------------------------------------------------------------ 2-254
Product Overview---------------------------------------------------------------- 2-254 3 Periodic Service
Limitations------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-255 Periodical Service Operation Item-----------------------------------------3-2
Service cautions------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-256
E-RDS Setup---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-257 4 Parts Replacement and Clearning
FAQ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-262 List of Parts----------------------------------------------------------------------4-2
Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-264 List of External / Internal Cover------------------------------------------------- 4-2
Error code and strings---------------------------------------------------------- 2-267 List of Main Unit--------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-4
Updater----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-270 Periodic Replacing Parts,Durable Parts,Cleaning Parts-----------------4-10
Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-270 List of Fan----------------------------------------------------------------------------4-34
Installing Firmware-------------------------------------------------------------- 2-270 List of Clutch / Solenoid----------------------------------------------------------4-36
Installing MEAP Application/System Option------------------------------- 2-271 List of Motor-------------------------------------------------------------------------4-40
System Configuration----------------------------------------------------------- 2-272 List of Sensor-----------------------------------------------------------------------4-46
List of Switch------------------------------------------------------------------------4-52 Removing the ETB Unit-------------------------------------------------------- 4-127
List of PCB---------------------------------------------------------------------------4-54 Removing the ETB-------------------------------------------------------------- 4-129
Heater,others------------------------------------------------------------------------4-58 Cleaning the ETB---------------------------------------------------------------- 4-130
Connector List----------------------------------------------------------------------4-60 Removing the Transfer Roller------------------------------------------------- 4-131
Main Controller--------------------------------------------------------------- 4-80 Removing the ETB Cleaning Blade----------------------------------------- 4-132
Removing Main Controller PCB 1---------------------------------------------4-80 Removing the ETB Brush Roller--------------------------------------------- 4-132
Removing Main Controller PCB 2---------------------------------------------4-82 Removing the Waste Toner Container-------------------------------------- 4-135
Laser Exposure System---------------------------------------------------- 4-85 Removing the Drum Heater--------------------------------------------------- 4-136
Removing the Laser Scanner Unit---------------------------------------------4-85 Removing the Primary Charging Shutter Unit---------------------------- 4-137
Cleaning the Dust Collecting Glass-------------------------------------------4-88 Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter Unit--------- 4-140
Image Formation System-------------------------------------------------- 4-89 Removing the Patch Sensor-------------------------------------------------- 4-143
Removing the Primary Charging Assembly---------------------------------4-89 Removing the Drum Brush Roller-------------------------------------------- 4-144
Removing the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder Removing the ETB Drive Unit------------------------------------------------ 4-145
(Right/Left)---------------------------------------------------------------------------4-90 Removing the Transfer Cleaning Unit-------------------------------------- 4-147
Replacing the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire--------------------4-93 Removing the Post-transfer Static Eliminator----------------------------- 4-148
Replacing the Primary Charging Wire----------------------------------------4-96 Removing the Toner Receptacle Tray-------------------------------------- 4-149
Cleaning the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire---------------------4-99 Removing the Hopper Unit---------------------------------------------------- 4-150
Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly-------------------------- 4-100 Removing the Buffer Unit------------------------------------------------------ 4-154
Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner, Removing the Potential Control PCB Unit--------------------------------- 4-157
Cleaner Holder------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-101 Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit-------------------------------------- 4-159
Replacing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire--------------------------------- 4-104 Removing the Drum Drive Unit----------------------------------------------- 4-163
Cleaning the Pre-transfer Charging Wire---------------------------------- 4-106 Removing the Developing Drive Unit--------------------------------------- 4-165
Removing the Process Unit--------------------------------------------------- 4-107 Fixing-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-168
Cleaning the Process Unit----------------------------------------------------- 4-109 Removing the Fixing Assembly----------------------------------------------- 4-168
Removing the Drum Cleaning Unit------------------------------------------ 4-110 Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag,
Removing the Drum Cleaning Blade-----------------------------------------4-111 Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder----------------------------------- 4-170
Cleaning the Drum Cleaning Unit-------------------------------------------- 4-113 Cleaning the Inner Delivery Roller------------------------------------------- 4-171
Replacing the Pre-exposure Plastic Film---------------------------------- 4-114 Cleaning the Fixing Oil Pan--------------------------------------------------- 4-172
Removing the Drum Unit------------------------------------------------------- 4-115 Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web----------------------------------------- 4-172
Removing the Photosensitive Drum----------------------------------------- 4-116 Cleaning the Fixing Roller Static Eliminator------------------------------- 4-174
Cleaning Photosensitive Drum----------------------------------------------- 4-119 Separating the Fixing Upper Unit from the Fixing Lower Unit-------- 4-175
Cleaning the Drum edges------------------------------------------------------ 4-120 Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust Stopper--- 4-177
Removing the Cleaner Separation Claw----------------------------------- 4-121 Removing the Pressure Roller------------------------------------------------ 4-179
Removing the Side Seal------------------------------------------------------- 4-121 Removing the Pressure Roller Static Eliminator------------------------- 4-180
Removing the Developing Assembly---------------------------------------- 4-122 Removing the Main Thermistor----------------------------------------------- 4-181
Cleaning the Developing Assembly----------------------------------------- 4-125 Removing the Sub Thermistor 1--------------------------------------------- 4-183
Removing the Sub Thermistor 2--------------------------------------------- 4-184 Removing the Filter (for primary charging)-------------------------------- 4-226
Removing the Upper Separation Claw------------------------------------- 4-185 Removing the Ozone Filter---------------------------------------------------- 4-226
Cleaning the Upper Separation Claw--------------------------------------- 4-185 Removing the DC Controller PCB------------------------------------------- 4-227
Removing the Thermoswitch 2----------------------------------------------- 4-187 Removing the Power Supply Assembly------------------------------------ 4-230
Pickup/Feed System------------------------------------------------------ 4-189 Removing the Fixing Power Unit--------------------------------------------- 4-231
Removing the Left Pickup Deck---------------------------------------------- 4-189 Removing the Feed Driver PCB---------------------------------------------- 4-232
Removing the Left Deck Pickup Roller------------------------------------- 4-189 Removing the ARCNET PCB------------------------------------------------- 4-233
Removing the Left Deck Feed Roller--------------------------------------- 4-190 Removing the Upper High Voltage Unit------------------------------------ 4-234
Removing the Right Pickup Deck-------------------------------------------- 4-190 Removing the Upright Control Panel---------------------------------------- 4-235
Removing the Left Deck Separation Roller
/Cleaning the Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20)----------------------- 4-191 5 Adjustment
Removing the Right Deck Pickup Roller----------------------------------- 4-191 Overview-------------------------------------------------------------------------5-2
Removing the Right Deck Feed Roller------------------------------------- 4-192 When replacing parts---------------------------------------------------------5-2
Removing the Right Deck Separation Roller Controller System------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2
/Cleaning the Right Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19)--------------------- 4-192 Image Formation System--------------------------------------------------------- 5-8
Removing the Upper Cassette----------------------------------------------- 4-193 Fixing System-----------------------------------------------------------------------5-12
Removing the Upper Cassette Pickup Roller----------------------------- 4-194 External Auxiliary System--------------------------------------------------------5-13
Removing the Upper Cassette Feed Roller------------------------------- 4-194
Removing the Upper Cassette Separation Roller 6 Troubleshooting
/Cleaning the Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 (PS21)---------------------- 4-195 Test Print-------------------------------------------------------------------------6-2
Removing the Lower Cassette----------------------------------------------- 4-196 Overview------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2
Removing the Lower Cassette Pickup Roller----------------------------- 4-196 How to View the Test Print-------------------------------------------------------- 6-3
Removing the Lower Cassette Feed Roller------------------------------- 4-197 Image Faults--------------------------------------------------------------------6-6
Removing the Lower Cassette Separation Roller Trailing Edge Shock Imaget------------------------------------------------------ 6-6
/Cleaning the Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22)---------------------- 4-197 Uneven density correction by 2D shading------------------------------------ 6-7
Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller--------------------------- 4-198 ADF black line---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-11
Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller------------------- 4-200 Bleed-thru/Soil appeared on the back of the paper
Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly------------------------- 4-201 (Staple Finisher D1/Booklet Finisher D1)------------------------------------6-12
Removing the Left Deck Pickup Unit---------------------------------------- 4-210 White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves)---------------6-13
Removing the Right Deck Pickup Unit-------------------------------------- 4-211 Separation Failure Jam due to Deformation of Separation Claw------6-15
Removing the Cassettes 3 and 4 Pickup Unit---------------------------- 4-212 Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the
Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive Unit--------------- 4-213 Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller-------------------------6-16
Removing the Registration Unit---------------------------------------------- 4-217 Uneven density---------------------------------------------------------------------6-22
Removing the Left Deck Pickup Drive Unit-------------------------------- 4-220 Smeared image--------------------------------------------------------------------6-23
Removing the Main Drive Unit------------------------------------------------ 4-220 Adjusting the Edge Emphasis Level------------------------------------------6-25
External Auxiliary System------------------------------------------------ 4-226
Soiling at an interval equal to the circumference of the List of Initial Check Items------------------------------------------------------ 6-102
Developing Sleeve-----------------------------------------------------------------6-26 Debug log-------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-103
Image failure due to the temperature rising at the edge of the Fixing Scope of Application------------------------------------------------------------ 6-103
Roller (crepe mark)----------------------------------------------------------------6-27 Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-103
MTF Adjustment--------------------------------------------------------------------6-28 Collecting System Information------------------------------------------------ 6-104
Feed Faults-------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-30 When to Obtain Logs----------------------------------------------------------- 6-108
Paper wrinkle-----------------------------------------------------------------------6-30 Operation Check of the Main Controller LEDs-----------------------6-110
Other---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-31 Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-110
Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm----------------------6-31 Network Packet Capture--------------------------------------------------6-112
Remedy to be implemented when the ETB Disengage Member Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-112
(Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved--------------------------------6-32 SST Network Packet File Collection---------------------------------------- 6-116
Checking nip width----------------------------------------------------------------6-34 USB Network Packet File Collection---------------------------------------- 6-118
ETB Displacement-----------------------------------------------------------------6-35 Version Upgrade via CDS----------------------------------------------------- 6-120
Startup System Failure Diagnosis--------------------------------------- 6-40 Error Code------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-148
The viewpoint of this Startup System Failure Diagnosis-----------------6-40
Startup Failure Analysis Policy-------------------------------------------------6-41 7 Error Code
Flow A: Execution Flow for Control Panel Startup Failure --------------6-42 Overview-------------------------------------------------------------------------7-2
Flow B: Control Panel 12V Check Flow--------------------------------------6-45 Outline--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-2
Flow C: Main Controller Analysis Flow---------------------------------------6-47 Error Code-----------------------------------------------------------------------7-4
Flow D: All-night Power Supply (3.3V) System Flow---------------------6-49 Error Code Details------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-4
Flow E: 12V Power Supply System Flow------------------------------------6-53 Jam Code---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-86
Reference: Activation conditions of the Control Panel Backlight------6-56 Jam Type-----------------------------------------------------------------------------7-86
Flow F: Execution Flow of Startup System Failure Diagnosis----------6-57 Jam screen display specification-----------------------------------------------7-86
Procedure A: Detailed Procedure of Startup System Main Unit-----------------------------------------------------------------------------7-87
Failure Diagnosis------------------------------------------------------------------6-59 Duplex Color Image Reader-G1-----------------------------------------------7-89
Controller Self Diagnosis--------------------------------------------------- 6-60 Paper Deck Unit-C1---------------------------------------------------------------7-90
Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------6-60 POD Deck Light-A1---------------------------------------------------------------7-90
Overview-----------------------------------------------------------------------------6-60 Inserter-K1---------------------------------------------------------------------------7-91
Basic Flowchart--------------------------------------------------------------------6-62 Professional Puncher-C1/Integration Unit-B1------------------------------7-93
Operation----------------------------------------------------------------------------6-63 Paper Folding Unit-H1------------------------------------------------------------7-95
Version upgrade-------------------------------------------------------------- 6-67 Staple Finisher-Q1/Booklet Finisher-Q1-------------------------------------7-97
Overview-----------------------------------------------------------------------------6-67 Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1--------------------------------------7-99
Version Upgrade via SST--------------------------------------------------------6-71 Booklet Trimmer-D1------------------------------------------------------------- 7-100
Version Upgrade using USB memory Storage Device-------------------6-87 Alarm Code------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-101
Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-101 List of Alarm Code--------------------------------------------------------------- 7-101
Making Initial Checks----------------------------------------------------- 6-102
8 Service Mode Checking Power Supply----------------------------------------------------------- 9-2
Checking the Installation Environment---------------------------------------- 9-2
Overview-------------------------------------------------------------------------8-2
Checking Installation Space------------------------------------------------------ 9-2
Entering Service Mode------------------------------------------------------------ 8-2
Points to Note at Installation Work--------------------------------------------- 9-4
Points to note when using Service Mode------------------------------------- 8-2
Table of Options Combination----------------------------------------------9-5
Service Mode Menu---------------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Order to Install the Host machine and the Options------------------------- 9-5
Service mode item explanations------------------------------------------------ 8-3
Checking the Contents-------------------------------------------------------9-6
I/O information enhancement---------------------------------------------------- 8-3
Unpacking------------------------------------------------------------------------9-9
Display of Error Code/Alarm Code description------------------------------ 8-4
Installation--------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-11
COPIER > OPTION > BODY, Item Segmentation-------------------------- 8-5
Installation of the Upright Control Panel------------------------------------- 9-11
Security features-------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-5
Installing the Developing Assembly-------------------------------------------9-16
Switching Screen (Level 1 < - > 2)--------------------------------------------- 8-6
Installing the Pickup Assembly ------------------------------------------------9-20
Language switch-------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-7
Installing the Fixing Assembly--------------------------------------------------9-21
Back-up of service mode---------------------------------------------------------- 8-7
Installing the Toner Container---------------------------------------------------9-23
COPIER--------------------------------------------------------------------------8-8
Installing the Exhaust Filter------------------------------------------------------9-24
DISPLAY------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8-8
Installing the Terminal Connector----------------------------------------------9-25
I/O (I/O display mode)------------------------------------------------------------8-47
Installing the USB Device Port
ADJUST------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-96
(only with the products designed for Europe) ------------------------------9-25
FUNCTION------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8-126
Setting the Environment Heater Switch--------------------------------------9-27
OPTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-147
Turning ON the Main Power----------------------------------------------------9-27
TEST-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-221
Toner Stirring------------------------------------------------------------------------9-28
COUNTER------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-225
Setting for K Paper (only for CHINA)-----------------------------------------9-28
FEEDER---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-262
Installation of the Host Machine------------------------------------------------9-28
DISPLAY--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-262
Other Installation Work-----------------------------------------------------------9-29
ADJUST---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-263
Setting the Deck--------------------------------------------------------------------9-30
FUNCTION------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8-264
Setting the Paper Cassette------------------------------------------------------9-31
OPTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-266
Auto Adjust Gradation------------------------------------------------------------9-32
SORTER--------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-267
Image Position Adjustment------------------------------------------------------9-33
ADJUST---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-267
Checking the Network Connection--------------------------------------------9-38
FUNCTION------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8-278
Network Troubleshooting--------------------------------------------------------9-39
OPTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-281
Checking the Network Setting of the Host Machine----------------------9-39
BOARD----------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-287
Checking Network Function on the Main Controller----------------------9-39
OPTION---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-287
Settings to enable "Access Management System"
9 Installation (North/Middle/South America and Europe only)---------------------------9-40
When Relocating the Machine-------------------------------------------- 9-41
Checking before Installation-------------------------------------------------9-2 Points to note when relocating the host machine--------------------------9-41
Overview-----------------------------------------------------------------------------9-41 Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-79
Works during Relocation---------------------------------------------------------9-41 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power-------------------------9-80
Detachment of the Options------------------------------------------------------9-41 Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-80
Printer Cover -B1------------------------------------------------------------- 9-49 Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-80
Points to Note at Installation----------------------------------------------------9-49 Checking after Installation-------------------------------------------------------9-86
Checking the Contents ----------------------------------------------------------9-49 Operation Check-------------------------------------------------------------------9-86
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power-------------------------9-49 Additional Memory Type D (512MB)------------------------------------ 9-87
Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-49 Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-87
Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-50 Checking before Installation-----------------------------------------------------9-87
Operation Check-------------------------------------------------------------------9-53 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power -------------------------9-87
Auto Adjust Gradation------------------------------------------------------------9-53 Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-87
Reader Heater Unit---------------------------------------------------------- 9-54 Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-87
Checking the Contents (ASIA only)-------------------------------------------9-54 Checking after Installation-------------------------------------------------------9-88
Checking the Parts to be Installed (Europe only)--------------------------9-54 Document Scan Lock Kit-B1---------------------------------------------- 9-89
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power-------------------------9-54 Points to Note Before Installation----------------------------------------------9-89
Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-54 Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-89
Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-54 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power-------------------------9-89
Paper Deck Heater Unit-A1----------------------------------------------- 9-59 Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-89
Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-59 Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-90
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power-------------------------9-59 Checking after Installation-------------------------------------------------------9-91
Installation Procedure (Paper Deck Unit-C1)-------------------------------9-60 USB Device Port-A2/A3, Multimedia Reader/Writer-A2/A3------- 9-92
Utility Tray-A2----------------------------------------------------------------- 9-67 Points to Note before Installation----------------------------------------------9-92
Points to Note at Installation----------------------------------------------------9-67 Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-92
Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-67 Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-92
Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-67 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power-------------------------9-93
Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-68 Installing the USB Device Port-------------------------------------------------9-94
When Installing the USB Keyboard-------------------------------------------9-69 Installing the Card Reader-------------------------------------------------------9-99
Copy Card Reader-F1------------------------------------------------------ 9-70 Installing the Multimedia Reader/Writer------------------------------------ 9-100
Points to Note at Installation----------------------------------------------------9-70 Operation Check [USB Device Port / Multimedia Reader/Writer]---- 9-103
Checking the Contents-----------------------------------------------------------9-70 Serial Intreface KIT-K1/K2, Copy Control Interface KIT-A1----- 9-107
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power -------------------------9-71 Points to Note at Installation-------------------------------------------------- 9-107
Installation Outline Drawing-----------------------------------------------------9-71 Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-107
Installation Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------9-71 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-107
Settings after installation---------------------------------------------------------9-78 Installation Outline Drawing--------------------------------------------------- 9-108
Voice Guidance Kit-F2------------------------------------------------------ 9-79 Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-108
Points to Note at Installation----------------------------------------------------9-79 Voice Operation Kit-C2----------------------------------------------------9-112
Points to Note at Installation-------------------------------------------------- 9-112 [TYPE-4] Standard HDD + Option HDD (160GB) +
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-112 HDD Mirroring Kit or HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit----- 9-157
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-113 Points to Note when Unpacking HDD Data Encryption &
Installation Outline Drawing--------------------------------------------------- 9-113 Mirroring Kit----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-157
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-114 Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-157
Checking after Installation----------------------------------------------------- 9-120 Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-159
Operation Check----------------------------------------------------------------- 9-120 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-159
Combination of HDD Options------------------------------------------- 9-121 Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-159
Points to Note Regarding Data Backup/Export--------------------- 9-122 Installing the System Software Using the SST
Making a Backup of the Data (reference only)--------------------- 9-123 (Only when installing HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)--------- 9-170
Procedure for Import/Export ALL of User Settings---------------------- 9-123 Checking the Security Version (Only when installing HDD Data
Backup of MEAP Application-------------------------------------------------- 9-123 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-170
Stop of MEAP Applications, Disabling, Download of Checking the Security Mark (Only when installing HDD Data
Disabled License Files and Uninstallation--------------------------------- 9-123 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-170
User Authentication Information Registered by SSO-H Setting the Mirroring------------------------------------------------------------- 9-171
(Single Sign-ON H)-------------------------------------------------------------- 9-124 Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work
Backup of User inbox and Advanced Box document data------------ 9-124 (Only when installing HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)--------- 9-172
Installation Outline Drawing--------------------------------------------- 9-125 Execution of Auto Adjust Gradation (Only when installing
[TYPE-1] Option HDD (1TB)-------------------------------------------- 9-126 HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)-------------------------------------- 9-172
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-126 [TYPE-5] 2 Option HDDs (1TB) + HDD Mirroring Kit or
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-127 HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit--------------------------------- 9-173
Assembling the Option HDD-------------------------------------------------- 9-127 Points to Note when Unpacking HDD Data Encryption &
Procedure to Replace with the HDD---------------------------------------- 9-128 Mirroring Kit----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-173
Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-130 Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-173
Execution of Auto Adjust Gradation----------------------------------------- 9-130 Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-175
[TYPE-2] Standard HDD + Removable HDD Kit------------------- 9-131 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-175
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-131 Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-175
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-132 Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-186
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-132 Checking the Security Version (Only when installing HDD Data
[TYPE-3] Option HDD (1TB) + Removable HDD Kit-------------- 9-143 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-186
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-143 Checking the Security Mark (Only when installing HDD Data
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-145 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-186
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-145 Setting the Mirroring------------------------------------------------------------- 9-187
Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-155 Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work
Execution of Auto Adjust Gradation----------------------------------------- 9-156 (Only when installing HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)--------- 9-187
Execution of Auto Adjust Gradation----------------------------------------- 9-187
[TYPE-6] Standard HDD + HDD Data Encryption & Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-217
Mirroring Kit------------------------------------------------------------------ 9-188 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-217
Points to Note when HDD Data Encryption & Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-217
Mirroring Kit has been Installed---------------------------------------------- 9-188 Installing the System Software Using the SST
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-188 (Only when installing HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)--------- 9-234
Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-189 Checking the Security Version (Only when installing HDD Data
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-189 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-235
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-189 Checking the Security Mark (Only when installing HDD Data
Installing the Encryption Board----------------------------------------------- 9-191 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-235
Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-198 Setting for Mirroring------------------------------------------------------------- 9-235
Checking the Security Version------------------------------------------------ 9-199 Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work
Checking the Security Mark--------------------------------------------------- 9-199 (Only when installing HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)--------- 9-236
Checking after Installation----------------------------------------------------- 9-199 Execution of Auto Adjust Gradation (Only when installing
Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work------ 9-199 HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit)-------------------------------------- 9-236
Execution of Auto Gradation Adjustment---------------------------------- 9-199 [TYPE-9] 2 Option HDDs (1TB) + Removable HDD Kit +
[TYPE-7] Option HDD (1TB) + HDD Data Encryption & HDD Mirroring Kit or HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit----- 9-237
Mirroring Kit------------------------------------------------------------------ 9-200 Points to Note when HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit
Points to Note when Unpacking HDD Data Encryption & has been Installed--------------------------------------------------------------- 9-237
Mirroring Kit----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-200 Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-237
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-200 Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-240
Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-202 Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-240
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-202 Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-240
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-202 Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-255
Installing the Encryption Board----------------------------------------------- 9-205 Checking the Security Version (Only when installing HDD Data
Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-212 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-255
Checking the Security Version------------------------------------------------ 9-213 Checking the Security Mark (Only when installing HDD Data
Checking the Security Mark--------------------------------------------------- 9-213 Encryption & Mirroring Kit)----------------------------------------------------- 9-255
Checking after Installation----------------------------------------------------- 9-213 Setting for Mirroring------------------------------------------------------------- 9-256
Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work------ 9-213 Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work
Execution of Auto Gradation Adjustment---------------------------------- 9-213 (Only When HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit has
[TYPE-8] Standard HDD + Option HDD (160GB) + been Installed)-------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-256
Removable HDD Kit + HDD Mirroring Kit or HDD Data Execution of Auto Gradation Adjustment---------------------------------- 9-256
Encryption & Mirroring Kit------------------------------------------------ 9-214 [TYPE-10] Standard HDD + Removable HDD Kit +
Points to Note when Unpacking HDD Data Encryption & HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit--------------------------------- 9-257
Mirroring Kit----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-214 Points to Note when Unpacking HDD Data Encryption &
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-214 Mirroring Kit----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-257
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-257 Signal Input/Output List----------------------------------------------------------10-9
Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-259 General Circuit Diagram------------------------------------------------------- 10-12
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-259 List of User Mode---------------------------------------------------------- 10-36
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-259 Device Information Delivery Settings--------------------------------------- 10-36
Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-273 Environment Settings----------------------------------------------------------- 10-37
Checking the Security Version------------------------------------------------ 9-273 Adjustment/Maintenance------------------------------------------------------- 10-52
Checking the Security Mark--------------------------------------------------- 9-273 Function Settings---------------------------------------------------------------- 10-54
Checking after Installation----------------------------------------------------- 9-274 Set Destination------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-73
Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work------ 9-274 Management Settings---------------------------------------------------------- 10-74
Execution of Auto Gradation Adjustment---------------------------------- 9-274 Backup Data----------------------------------------------------------------- 10-79
TYPE-11] Option HDD (1TB) + Removable HDD Kit + Detail of HDD partition---------------------------------------------------- 10-84
HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit--------------------------------- 9-275 Soft Counter List----------------------------------------------------------- 10-85
Points to Note when Unpacking HDD Data Encryption & Soft counter specifications----------------------------------------------------- 10-85
Mirroring Kit----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-275 Soft Counter List----------------------------------------------------------------- 10-85
Checking the Contents--------------------------------------------------------- 9-275 Removal---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-94
Setting Before Turning OFF the Power------------------------------------- 9-278 Removal---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-94
Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power----------------------- 9-278
Installation Procedure----------------------------------------------------------- 9-278
Installing the System Software Using the SST--------------------------- 9-292
Checking the Security Version------------------------------------------------ 9-292
Checking the Security Mark--------------------------------------------------- 9-292
Checking after Installation----------------------------------------------------- 9-293
Reporting to the System Administrator at the End of the Work------ 9-293
Execution of Auto Gradation Adjustment---------------------------------- 9-293

Appendix
Service Tools------------------------------------------------------------------ 10-2
Special Tools------------------------------------------------------------------------10-2
Solvents and Oils------------------------------------------------------------------10-5
General Timing Chart------------------------------------------------------- 10-6
Basic sequence at power ON---------------------------------------------------10-6
Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 1-sided (2 sheets), Right
deck, Reverse delivery>---------------------------------------------------------10-7
Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 2-sided (2 sheets), Right
deck, Reverse delivery>---------------------------------------------------------10-8
General Circuit Diagram---------------------------------------------------- 10-9
Safety Precautions

■Laser Safety

■Handling of Laser System

■Turn power switch ON

■Safety of Toner

■Notes When Handling a
Lithium Battery

■Notes Before it Works
Serving

■Points to Note at Cleaning imageRUNNER ADVANCE
8205 PRO / 8295 PRO / 8285
PRO Series
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Laser Safety
Since radiation emitted inside the machine is completely confined within protective housings
and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of
user operation.
Therefore this machine is classified in Class 1 laser products that are regarded as safe during
normal use according to International Standard IEC60825-1.

Handling of Laser System


This machine is classified in Class 1 laser products.
However, inside the machine, Class 3B laser beam is emitted and is hazardous when entered
into an eye.
When servicing the area around the laser assembly, be sure to turn off the main power.
If you must service while the power is turned on, be sure to keep the followings:
- Do not use a screwdriver or tools that have a high level of reflectance in the laser path.
- Remove watches and rings before starting the work. (They can reflect the laser beam,
possibly hitting an eye.)
The machine's covers that confine laser beam radiation are identified by means of warning F-0-1
label (Figure). If you must open the cover, be sure not to enter the laser beam into an eye
during the work.

The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950-1).

Handhabung des Laserteils


Bei servicearbeiten am oder in der Nähe des Laserteils zuerst das Hauptgerät abschalten.
Bei Servicearbeiten, die unbedingt bei eingeschaltetem Gerät durchgeführt werden müssen,
auf jeden Fall die folgenden Vorsichtsmaßnahmen beachten.
• Keine stark reflektierenden Schraubenzieher oder ähnliche Werkzeuge direkt in den
Lichtpfad des Laserstrahls bringen.
• Vor Beginn der Arbeit Uhren, Ringe und ähnliche Gegenstände abnehmen. (Reflektierte
Laserstrahlen könnten sonst in die Augen geraten.)
Abdeckungen, die möglicherweise Laserstrahlen reflektieren, haben in der auf dem Bild
gezeigten Position einen Aufkleber. Bei Servicearbeiten auf der Innenseite von Abdeckungen
mit Aufkleber ist besondere Vorsicht erforderlich.

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Turn power switch ON Safety of Toner


The machine is equipped with 2 power switches: main power switch and control panel power
switch. About Toner
The machine goes on when the main power switch is turned on (i.e., other than in low power The machine's toner is a non-toxic material made of plastic, iron, and small amounts of dye.
mode, sleep mode).

Do not throw toner into fire. It may cause explosion.


Do not turn off the main power switch while the progress bar is indicated, during which
access is made to the HDD. If deprived of power, the HDD can suffer a fault (E602).

Toner on Clothing or Skin


• If your clothing 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.
• Tonner is easy to react with plastic material, avoid contact with plastic.

F-0-2

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Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery Points to Note at Cleaning

RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. When performing cleaning using organic solvent such as alcohol, be sure to check that
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. the component of solvent is vaporized completely before assembling.

The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950).

Wenn mit dem falschen Typ ausgewechselt, besteht Explosionsgefahr.


Gebrauchte Batterien gemäß der Anleitung beseitigen.

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Notes Before it Works Serving

At servicing, be sure to turn OFF the power source according to the specified steps and
disconnect the power plug.

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1 Product Overview

■Product

■Features
Lineup


■Specifications

■External View/Internal View

■Operation

1
Product Overview
1 Product Overview > Product Lineup > Pickup/Delivery System Option > Applicable Option for Each Model
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Product Lineup Pickup/Delivery System Option


■■Applicable Option for Each Model
Main Body
There are two main groups of pickup and delivery options, depending on the communication
imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205 / 8295 / 8285 I/F used.
*The underlined numerical value indicates the print speed (ppm: print per minute).
●● Combinations
A. imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105PRO/8095PRO/8085PRO ARCNET Communication
Option
Document Insertion Unit-K1
POD Deck Lite-A1
Paper Folding Unit-H1

Booklet Trimmer-D1

Staple Finisher-Q1 Professional Puncher-C1*1 Paper Deck Unit-C1


/ Booklet Finisher-Q1 + Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1*1

F-1-2

*1: Other than CMJ, CCN, TAIWAN


Puncher Unit- BS1/BT1/BU1 is available as an option.

F-1-1
B. imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8085PRO IPC Communication Option
imageRUNNER imageRUNNER imageRUNNER
ADVANCE 8205 ADVANCE 8295 ADVANCE 8285 POD Deck Lite-A1
Print speed 105 ppm 95 ppm 85 ppm
Positioning Target machine: iR7105
Control Panel Upright Control Panel
HDD Standard: 160 GB, Maximum: 1 TB
Communication method ARCNET (*) / IPC (**)
with pickup/delivery option
Pickup/delivery option
Pickup and delivery options The equipments that can be connected vary according to the
communication method.
T-1-1 Paper Folding Unit-H1 Document Insertion Unit-K1 Paper Deck Unit-C1

* ARCNET: Communication system used in the iR7105 series. Features are as follows. Staple Finisher-N1 Professional Puncher-C1*1
/ Booklet Finisher-N1
Enables real time communication among multiple connected devices. + Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1*1

Devices can be easily added (high extensibility) F-1-3

** IPC: Communication system used in current low and mid speed models, for communication *1: Other than CMJ, CCN, TAIWAN
with paper deck and finisher. Puncher Unit- BE1/BF1/BG1/BH1 and Inner Trimmer-A1 are available as an option.

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Product Overview > Product Lineup > Pickup/Delivery System Option > Applicable Option for Each Model
1 Product Overview > Product Lineup > Pickup/Delivery System Option > Required Options/Conditions
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Product name Required options, conditions, etc.
■■Required Options/Conditions
(Japan)
●● Pickup System Options Booklet Finisher-Q1 Paper weight: 52 to 300g/m2
PRO Maximum stacking capacity: 5,000 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Product name Required options, conditions, etc. The number of sheets to be stitched:
Paper Deck Unit-C1 Pickup method: retard method Staple:100 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Pickup capacity: 3,500 sheets (80 g/m2) Saddle: 25-sheet saddle stitching
Paper type: thin paper, plain paper, heavy paper, color paper, recycled Staple Finisher-Q1 Paper weight: 52 to 300g/m2
paper, pre-punched paper PRO Maximum stacking capacity: 5,000 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Paper size: A4, B5, LTR The number of sheets to be stitched:
Paper weight: 52 to 220 g/m2 Staple:100 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Double feed detection: not available Staple Finisher-N1 Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2
POD Deck Light-A1 Pickup method: air separation method Maximum stacking capacity: 4250 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Pickup capacity: 3,500 sheets (80g/m2) The number of sheets to be stitched: 100 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Paper type: thin paper, plain paper, heavy paper, color paper, recycled Booklet Finisher-N1 Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2
paper, pre-punched paper Maximum stacking capacity: 4250 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Paper size: B5 to 13” x 19.2” Staple: 100 sheets (A4, B5, LTR)
Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2 Saddle: 20-sheet saddle stitching
Double feed detection: not available Puncher Unit-BE1 Option for Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1. AB, 2 holes
Cassette Heater Unit-38 For cassette of main body Paper size : A3, A4, A4R
CLA, CAUS, CSPL, CHK, CCN, CKBS, TAIWAN only Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2
Paper Deck Heater Unit-A1 Option for Paper Deck Unit-C1 CMJ only
CMJ, CLA, CSPL, CHK, CKBS, TAIWAN only Puncher Unit-BF1 Option for Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1. Inch, 2 holes / 3 holes
In the 230V areas other than the areas above, this is set as a service Paper size : 11” x 17”, LGL, LTR, A3, A4
part. Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2
T-1-2 CUSA, CCI, CLA, CAUS, CKBS only
Puncher Unit-BG1 Option for Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1. FRN, 2 holes / 4 holes
●● Delivery System Options Paper size : A3 to A4
Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2
(Japan) Other than CMJ, CUSA, CCI
Insertion Unit-K1 Staple Finisher/Booklet Finisher is required at the downstream side. Puncher Unit-BH1 Option for Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1. SWE, 4 holes
Pickup capacity: Max. 400 sheets (200 sheets each for Upper Tray and Paper size : A3 to A4
Lower Tray) Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2
Paper type: thin paper, plain paper, heavy paper, color paper, recycled CEL only
paper, pre-punched paper, Index paper, Tracing paper, coated paper Punch Unit-BS1/BT1/ Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO/Staple Finisher-Q1 PRO options
Paper size: B5 to 13” x 19.2” BU1 BB1: inch, 2/ 3 holes
Paper weight: 52 to 256 g/m2 BC1: 2/ 4 holes
Professional Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1 is required. BD1: four holes
Puncher-C1 Staple Finisher/Booklet Finisher is required at the downstream side. Staple-N1 Plain Staple Cartridge. Option for Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO/Staple
Other than CMJ, CCN, TAIWAN Finisher-Q1 PRO
Professional Puncher A pair with Professional Puncher-C1 Staple-P1 Saddle Staple Cartridge. Option for Booklet Finisher-N1.
Integration Unit-B1 Staple Finisher/Booklet Finisher is required at the downstream side. Booklet Trimmer-D1 Upstream requires Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO
Other than CMJ, CCN, TAIWAN T-1-3
Paper Folding Unit-H1 Staple Finisher/Booklet Finisher is required at the downstream side.
Folding type: Z-Fold, C-Fold, Half-Fold, Accordion Z-Fold, Double Parallel
Fold
Paper size: A4R, LTRR (Z-Fold: A3, B4, A4R, LTRR, LGL, 11” x 17”)
Paper weight: 52 to 105 g/m2 (Double Parallel Fold: 52 to 90 g/m2)

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1 Product Overview > Product Lineup > Scanning System Options > Required Options and Conditions
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Scanning System Options Product name Required options, conditions, etc.
Duplex Color Image Reverse 2-sided scanning
■■Required Options and Conditions Reader Unit-G1 B/W (1-sided/2-sided): 600 dpi=85/40 ipm, 300 dpi: 85/40 ipm
Color (1-sided/2-sided): 600 dpi=51/20 ipm, 300 dpi:85/40 ipm
Paper weight:
Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-G1 <1-sided> AB configuration: 38 to 220 g/m2, Inch configuration: 50 to 220
g/m2
<2-sided> 50 to 220 g/m2
Color original, or color-mixed original: 64 to 220 g/m2
Stacking capacity: Max. 300 sheets
Other than CEL
Reader Heater Unit-G1 Option for Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-G1
CMJ, CLA, CSPL, CHK, CCN, CKBS, TAIWAN only
ADF Access Handle-A1 It is the cover to be installed at the top of the host machine when using this
equipment as a printer model.
Reader Heater
Printer Cover-B1 It is the handle to support opening and closing the Feeder.
Unit-G1
ADF Access Handle-A1 T-1-4

Printer Cover-B1

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1 Product Overview > Product Lineup > Function Expansion System Options > Required Options and Conditions
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Function Expansion System Options ●● Hardware Products
Product name Required options, conditions, etc.
■■Required Options and Conditions Utility Tray-A2 Using with Handset-G2 is not available.
No particular options and conditions are required.
Utility Tray-A2
Card Reader-F1 Copy Card Reader Installation Kit-A2 is required.
Handset-G2 Using with Serial Interface Kit-K1 and Control Interface
Card Reader-F1 Kit-A1 is not available.
Copy Card Reader Attachment-A2
Multimedia Reader/
Copy Card Reader Installation Kit-A2 Required when Card Reader-F1 is installed.
Writer-A2 Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Voice
Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1 Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 is required.
Guidance Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1 Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 is required.
Unit
USB Device Port-A2 Other than CEL, CCN
Handset-G2 Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 and Super G3 2nd Line Fax
Voice Guidance Kit-F2 Board-AL1 is required.
2.5inch/160GB HDD-J1
2.5inch/1TB HDD-K1 Using with Utility Tray-A2 is not available.
Removable CMJ only
HDD Kit-AG1
imagePASS-U2 No particular options and conditions are required.
Other than CMJ, CCN
Voice Voice Guidance Kit-F2 Product configuration consists of Voice Guidance PCB and
Guidance
PCB
Voice Guidance Unit.
No particular options and conditions are required.
Other than CMJ, CCN, CKBS
Serial Interface Kit-K1
Licence option HDD Data Encryption/Mirroring Kit-C5 Not available for China models.
USB Device Port-A2 The product consists of USB 2 Port HUB PCB only.
No particular options and conditions are required.
CEL is standard
Expansion Memory Type D (512 MB) Required when 600dpi color scanning (mode) is used.
Copy Control Interface Kit-A1
imagePASS-U2
Option HDD (2.5 inch/160GB)-J1 This is used when the mirroring function is used with HDD
Mirroring Kit-G1 or HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring
Kit-C5.
Additional Memory
Type D (512MB) No particular options and conditions are required.
Option HDD (2.5 inch/1TB)-K1 This is used when the mirroring function is used with HDD
HDD Mirroring Kit-G1 Data Analyzer Board-B1 Mirroring Kit-G1 or HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring
HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit-C5
Kit-C5.
Super G3 FAX Board-AL1
Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1
No particular options and conditions are required.
Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
HDD Mirroring Kit-G1 Option HDD (2.5 inch/160 GB)-J1 or Option HDD (2.5
inch/1TB)-K1 are required.
F-1-5 HDD Data Encryption/Mirroring Kit-C5 When performing mirroring, either the Option HDD (160
GB) or the Option HDD (1 TB) is required.
Other than CCN
Removable HDD Kit-AG1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Document Scan Lock Kit-B1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CMJ only
Multimedia Reader/Writer-A2 USB Device Port-A2 is required.
To support the CF, the SD memory and the memory stick.
SC Kit CMJ only

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Product Overview > Product Lineup > Function Expansion System Options > Required Options and Conditions
1 Product Overview > Product Lineup > Function Expansion System Options > Required Options and Conditions
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Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Product name Required options, conditions, etc.
Serial Interface Kit-K1 Required when the coin manager is connected. PCL Printer Kit-AU1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Using with Card Reader-C1 and Control Interface Kit-A1 is Other than CMJ
not available. PS Printer Kit-AU1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Control Interface Kit-A1 Required when the coin manager is connected. Other than CMJ
Using with Card Reader-C1 and Serial Interface Kit-K1 is Universal Send Advanced Feature Set-D1 No particular options and conditions are required.
not available. Other than CMJ
T-1-5
Universal Send Advanced Feature Set-E1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CEL only
Universal Send Advanced Feature Set-F1 No particular options and conditions are required.
●● License Products CUSA only
At the time of installation, obtain the license number according to the license certificate Scan Solution Security Function Expansion No particular options and conditions are required.
included. Then, enter the obtained license number from the Control Panel of the machine, so Kit-A1 CMJ only
Universal Send Security Feature Set-D1 No particular options and conditions are required.
that the applicable functions are enabled.
Other than CMJ, CCN
There is no physical installation work at the time of installation. Direct Print Expansion Kit (for PDF/XPS)-H1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CMJ, CUSA, CLA, CEL, CAUS only
Direct Print Kit (for PDF)-H1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CLA, CSPL, CHK, CCN, CKBS, TAIWAN , CAUS,
CIPL only
Direct Print Kit (for XPS)-H1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CLA, CSPL, CHK, CCN, CKBS, TAIWAN , CAUS,
CIPL only
Universal Send Digital User Signature Kit-C1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CUSA, CEL, CAUS only
Remote Operation Kit-B1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Other than CMJ
Data Erase Kit-C1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Encrypted Secure Print Software-D1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CUSA, CLA only
Encrypted Printing Software-D1 No particular options and conditions are required.
CEL, CAUS, CSPL, CHK, TAIWAN only
Barcode Printing Kit-D1 Other than CMJ
Secure Watermark-B1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Document Scan Lock Kit-B1 No particular options and conditions are required.
ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM KIT-B1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Other than CKBS, TAIWAN
Web Access Software-H1 No particular options and conditions are required.
Other than CKBS
iR-ADV Security Kit-G1 for IEEE 2600.1 -
Common Criteria Certification
Remote Fax Kit-A1 No particular options and conditions are required.
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Product Overview > Product Lineup > Function Expansion System Options > Required Options and Conditions
1 Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Improved Service Operability
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Features Service Features


■■Improved Service Operability
Product Features
●● Removing of the Process Unit becomes easy.
High productivity The Process Unit can be removed by accessing only from the front side.
High image quality Energy saving <Preparation>
8-beam laser
Drum Heater is OFF 1) Open the Inner Cover.
at night
2) Remove the Primary Charging Assembly.
3) Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly.
High productivity High image quality
Silent machine
Twin development <Procedure>
Whole circumference
IH fixing 1) Remove the 2 screws.
High image quality 2) Remove the Drum Fixation Cylinder by removing the screw for installing the Drum Fixation
- A-Si drum (φ84) Cylinder, and remove the Process Unit.
Silent machine - pO toner
- ETB (Rubber Belt) Screw (RS Tightening)
Air flow improved - Charging Assembly
Shutter
x3
High productivity High productivity
High image quality
- Pickup supporting
Next generation 13×19.2
Controller - 220gsm paper

Screw (for installing


F-1-6 the Drum Fixation Cylinder)

F-1-7

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Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Improved Service Operability
1 Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Improved Upgrading Operability
1-8
●● Easy access to the parts at rear side. ■■New Service Mode
Since the Rear Cover Unit becomes a retractable unit, access to the parts at rear side
The description of each service mode item is displayed as well.
becomes easy.
<Procedure>
1) Remove the Reader Communication Cable.
2) Remove the 4 screws, and open the Controller Box in the direction of the arrow.

Controller Box

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●● Performing the rear side work while checking the Control Panel is
possible.
By removing the Rotation Control Screw, the Upright Control Panel can be turned to face the
rear side.
F-1-10
As a result, service modes can be executed even when working at rear side of the host
●● Features
machine.
• Display in natural language
<Procedure>
• Items in the following are newly classified: COPIER > OPTION > BODY
1) Remove the Shaft Support Cover Left.
• Enhanced I/O information
2) Remove the screw on the arm, and turn the Upright Control Panel.
• The description of error code/alarm code is displayed.
• Easy switching of screens between Level 1 and Level 2

■■Improved Upgrading Operability


Almost all of the options (*) can be upgraded through the host machine.
Screw SST (Service Support Tool) is used for upgrading as usual.
Upright Control
* Excluding Document Insertion Unit-K1, Paper Folding Unit-H1 and Professional
Panel
Puncher-C1.
To upgrade the Professional Puncher-C1, connect the Professional Puncher with the PC

F-1-9
which the firmware (built-in downloader) was installed.

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Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Improved Upgrading Operability
1 Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Jam/Error Code Display Specifications
1-9
■■Jam/Error Code Display Specifications Service Advantage
When a paper jam/error is reported from the user:
Jam Code
• The location (device) causing the paper jam/error can be recognized before the service
“Jam Code” and “Location Code” are displayed on the screen (*) when a paper jam occurs.
technician is sent to the user site.
• The cause of trouble and the remedy can be assumed before the service technician is sent
to the user site.
• Depending on the cause of the paper jam (e.g.: paper jam caused by wrong operation by
the user), support can be completed by the phone or e-mail. (Visiting to the user site is not
necessary.)
aabbbb
aa : location
bbbb : jam code

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Error Code
In addition to “Error Code”, “Location Code” is displayed on the screen when an error occurs.

Exxxxxx-yyyy-aa
xxxxxx : error code
yyyy : sub-code
aa : location

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Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Jam/Error Code Display Specifications
1 Product Overview > Features > Service Features > Applying New Connectors
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■■Applying New Connectors
Newly-configured connectors are used as some connectors on each controller PCB.

F-1-13

●● Purpose
To prevent the communication error caused by the following:
• Loose/removed connector due to vibration during transportation
• Half-inserted connector at the time of servicing

●● Features
• Easy to hold because the overall height of the housing is high
• Connector can be inserted with less force.
• Lever lock mechanism is available. Proper insertion can be determined by the sound (“snap”)
or clicky feeling

Points to Caution when Inserting/Removing the Connector:


Be sure to keep the following in mind during work:
• While releasing the lever lock of the housing, hold the housing to remove. Do not
hold and pull the harness.
• Be sure to insert the connector while the housing is positioned straight to the socket.
Do not tilt the housing to insert the connector.

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1 Product Overview > Specifications > Product Specifications
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Specifications Paper size Deck


Cassette
A4, B5, LTR
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, K8, K16, K16R, LDR, LGL,
LTR, LTRR, STMTR, EXEC, 11” × 17”(279.4 × 431.8 mm),
Product Specifications 12” × 18” (304.8 × 487.7 mm), SRA3 (320 × 450 mm), 13”
× 19”(330.2 × 482.6 mm), Custom paper size (139.7 x 182
mm to 330.2 x 487.7 mm)
Installation type of main body Console type Multi-purpose Tray Cassette feedable size, A5R, Postcard, Custom paper size
Photoreceptor 84mm diameter amorphous silicon drum (100 × 139.7 mm to 330.2 × 487.7 mm), Long length paper
Exposure method Laser exposure method (487.8 mm to 630 mm)
Charging method Corona + Grid charging method Pickup capacity Right/Left Deck 1,500 sheets each (80 g/m2)
Developing method Dry, 1-component toner projection Upper/Lower 550 sheets each (80 g/m2)
Transfer method Transfer Roller method Cassette
Separation method Transfer Belt Multi-purpose Tray 100 sheets (80 g/m2)
Transfer Belt Right/Left Deck Separation retard method Duplex method Through pass
Upper/Lower Separation retard method Memory capacity For Main Controller 1: 1GB (standard)
Cassette For Main Controller 2: Max. 1GB (standard: 512MB, option:
Multi-purpose Tray Simple retard method 512MB)
Cleaning method Drum Cleaning Blade HDD capacity Standard: 160GB, Maximum: 1 TB
ETB Cleaning Blade + Brush Roller Environment temperature range 2.5 to 37.5 deg C
Fixing method Heat Roller method Environment humidity range 5 to 80 %RH
Delivery method Face-up/face-down Environment atmosphere range 610 to 1013 hpa (0.6 to 1.0 atmospheric pressure)
Type of toner Magnetic negative toner Noise At the time of 75 dB or less
Toner supplying method Set-on printing
Toner level detection function Yes Rated power supply See “Power Supply Specifications”.
Leading edge image margin 2.5 mm +/- 1.5 mm Maximum power At the time of 2.0 kW or less (100 V)
Left image margin 2.5 mm +/- 1.5 mm consumption printing 1.92 kW or less (120-127 V)
Warm-up time At power-on 60 sec. or less 2.2 kW or less (220-240 V)
At recovery from 60 sec. or less At the time of sleep 1.0 W or less (100 V, 120-127 V)
sleep mode 1.5 W or less (220-240 V)
First copy time 2.7 sec. or less At the time of save 240 Wh or less
Image gradations 256 gradations mode
Print resolution Max. 1,200 dpi x 1,200 dpi Dimension with the Upright 645 (W) x 770 (D) x 1,220 (H) mm (including ADF)
Maximum image guaranteed area 305 x 482.7 mm Control Panel
Maximum printable area 310 x 625 mm without the Upright 1481 (W) x 770 (D) x 1,252 (H) mm
Control Panel
Paper Type Deck 52 to 220 g/m2
thin paper, plain paper, heavy paper, color paper, recycled Weight 242 kg (including Reader + ADF)
paper, pre-punched paper, letterhead bond paper T-1-7

Cassette 52 to 220 g/m2


Deck feedable type, index paper, tab paper
Multi-purpose Tray 52 to 256 g/m2
Deck feedable type, transparency, labels, tracing paper,
postcard

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Power Supply Specifications: Weight and Size
Power North Product name Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm) Weight (kg)
Japan Europe Asia Australia
supply America imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205 / 645 770 1220 242
Product name source 8295 / 8285 PRO
V V V V V POD Deck Lite-A1 601 621 570 50
(number of I (A) I (A) I (A) I (A) I (A)
(V) (V) (V) (V) (V) Paper Deck Unit-C1 323 583 570 37
cables)
Insertion Unit-K1 746 793 1407 61
imageRUNNER ADVANCE Power 100 20 120 16 220 10 220 10 220 10
Paper Folding Unit-H1 336 793 1190 71
8205 / 8295 / 8285 PRO outlet (1) -127 -240 -240 -240
Professional Puncher Integration 250 792 1040 40
POD Deck Lite-A1 Power 100 2.4 120 5 220 1.2 220 1.2 220 1.2
Unit-B1
outlet (1) -127 -240 -240 -240
Professional Puncher Unit-C1 305 792 1040 80
Paper Deck Unit-C1 Main body - - - - - - - - - -
Booklet Finisher-F1 PRO 800 792 1239 181
Insertion Unit-K1 Power 100 1.0 100 1.0 100 1.0 100 1.0 100 1.0
outlet (1) -240 -240 -240 -240 -240 Staple Finisher-F1 PRO 800 792 1180 129
Paper Folding Unit-H1 Finisher - - - - - - - - - - Staple Finisher-D1 654 765 1040 61
Professional Puncher-C1 Integration - - - - - - - - - - Booklet Finisher-D1 767 765 1040 108
Unit-B1 Booklet Trimmer-D1 1575 770 1040 152
Professional Puncher Power - - 120 5.5 120 5.5 120 5.5 120 5.5 Punch Unit-BB1/BC1/BD1 78 655 131 3
Integration Unit-B1 outlet (1) -127 -127 -127 -127 Puncher Unit-BE1/BF1/BG1/BH1 95 715 392 3.7
Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO Power 100 10 120- 8 220- 8 220- 8 220- 8 Inner Trimmer-A1 251 625 403 32
outlet (1) 127 240 240 240 Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-G1 635 605 262 39.4
Staple Finisher-Q1 PRO Power 100 10 120- 8 220- 8 220- 8 220- 8 T-1-9
outlet (1) 127 240 240 240
Staple Finisher-N1 Power 100 2.8 100 2.8 100 2.8 100 2.8 100 2.8
outlet (1) -240 -240 -240 -240 -240
Booklet Finisher-N1 Power 100 2.8 100 2.8 100 2.8 100 2.8 100 2.8
outlet (1) -240 -240 -240 -240 -240
Booklet Trimmer-D1 Finisher - - - - - - - - - -
Punch Unit- BT / BS / BU Booklet - - - - - - - - - -
Finisher-F1
PRO
Puncher Unit-BE1 Finisher - - - - - - - - - -
Inner Trimmer-A1 Finisher - - - - - - - - - -
Duplex Color Image Reader Main body - - - - - - - - - -
Unit-C1
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Productivity (Print Speed)
Unit: sheets / minute
Feeding Width imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205 imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8295 imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8285 PRO
Paper type Size direction direction Deck / Cassette Multi-purpose Tray Deck / Cassette Multi-purpose Tray Deck / Cassette Multi-purpose Tray
(mm) (mm) 1-sided 2-sided 1-sided 2-sided 1-sided 2-sided 1-sided 2-sided 1-sided 2-sided 1-sided 2-sided
Plain paper A5R 210.0 148.5 105.0 52.5 80.0 40.0 95.0 47.5 80.0 40.0 85.0 42.5 80.0 40.0
(64 to 90 g/m2) STMTR 215.9 139.7 105.0 52.5 80.0 40.0 95.0 47.5 80.0 40.0 85.0 42.5 80.0 40.0
Thin paper B5 182.0 257.0 105.0 52.5 80.0 40.0 95.0 47.5 80.0 40.0 85.0 42.5 80.0 40.0
(52 to 63 g/m2) A4 210.0 297.0 105.0 52.5 80.0 40.0 95.0 47.5 80.0 40.0 85.0 42.5 80.0 40.0
Heavy 1 LTR 215.9 279.4 105.0 52.5 80.0 40.0 95.0 47.5 80.0 40.0 85.0 42.5 80.0 40.0
(91 to 180 g/m2)
B5R 257.0 182.0 88.2 44.1 67.2 33.6 79.8 39.9 67.2 33.6 73.0 36.5 67.2 33.6
Heavy 2
LTRR 279.4 215.9 81.1 40.6 61.8 30.9 73.4 36.7 61.8 30.9 67.0 33.5 61.8 30.9
(181 to 220 g/m2)
A4R 297.0 210.0 76.3 38.2 58.2 29.1 69.1 34.5 58.2 29.1 63.0 31.5 58.2 29.1
Heavy 3
(221 to 256 g/m2) LGLR 355.6 215.9 63.8 30.5 48.6 24.3 60.0 30.0 48.6 24.3 57.0 28.5 48.6 24.3
B4R 364.0 257.0 62.3 29.5 47.5 23.7 59.0 29.5 47.5 23.7 56.0 28.0 47.5 23.7
A3R 420.0 297.0 54.0 27.0 41.1 20.6 50.0 25.0 41.1 20.6 44.0 22.0 41.1 20.6
LDRR 431.8 279.4 53.0 26.5 40.0 20.0 49.0 24.5 40.0 20.0 43.0 21.5 40.0 20.0
SRA3 450.0 320.0 50.4 25.2 38.4 19.2 45.6 22.8 38.4 19.2 40.8 20.4 38.4 19.2
12 X 18 457.2 304.8 49.6 24.8 37.8 18.9 44.9 22.4 37.8 18.9 40.1 20.1 37.8 18.9
13 X 19 482.6 330.2 47.0 23.5 35.8 17.9 42.5 21.3 35.8 17.9 38.0 19.0 35.8 17.9
Bond LTR 215.9 279.4 35.0 17.5 35.0 17.5 35.0 35.0 35.0 17.5 35.0 17.5 35.0 17.5
LTRR 279.4 215.9 24.0 12.0 24.0 12.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 12.0 24.0 12.0 24.0 12.0
Tab A4 222.7 297.0 97.0 - - - 87.8 - - - 79.4 - - -
LTR 228.6 279.4 97.0 - - - 87.8 - - - 79.4 - - -
Transparency A4 210.0 297.0 - - - - - - 80.0 - - - 80.0 -
LTR 215.9 279.4 - 80.0 - - - - 80.0 - - - 80.0 -
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Paper Type
Following shows the types of usable papers.
See the table below for the custom paper size.
Type Feeding direction (mm) Width direction (mm)
Custom paper size 0-1 148.0 to 487.7 100 to 139.6
Custom paper size 0-2 148.0 to 181.9 139.7 to 330.2
Custom paper size 1-1 182.0 to 209.9 139.7 to 181.9
Custom paper size 1-2 210.0 to 279.2
Custom paper size 1-3 279.3 to 432.0
Custom paper size 1-4 432.1 to 487.7
Custom paper size 2-1 182.0 to 209.9 182.0 to 209.9
Custom paper size 2-2 210.0 to 279.2
Custom paper size 2-3 279.3 to 432.0
Custom paper size 2-4 432.1 to 487.7
Custom paper size 3-1 182.0 to 209.9 210.0 to 297.0
Custom paper size 3-2 210.0 to 279.2
Custom paper size 3-3 279.3 to 432.0
Custom paper size 3-4 432.1 to 487.7
Custom paper size 4-1 182.0 to 209.9 297.1 to 330.2
Custom paper size 4-2 210.0 to 279.2
Custom paper size 4-3 279.3 to 487.7
Custom paper size 4-4 432.1 to 487.7
Custom paper size 5 (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2
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Feeding Width Pickup position


Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Thin paper A3 420 297 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
(52 to 63 g/m2) B4 364 257 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
A4R 297 210 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
A4 210 297 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
B5R 257 182 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
B5 182 257 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
A5R 210 148 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
K8 390 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16 195 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16R 270 195 - - - Yes Yes - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2 - - Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,
- - Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
1-4
Custom paper size 2-1, 2-2, 2-3,
2-4, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, - - Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
4-3, 4-4
Custom paper size 5 (long length) - - Yes - - - - - - -
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -

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Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Plain paper 1 A3 420 297 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
(64 to 90 g/m2) B4 364 257 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
Recycled paper 1 A4R 297 210 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
(64 to 90 g/m2) A4 210 297 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Color paper B5R 257 182 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
(64 to 90 g/m2)
B5 182 257 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
A5R 210 148 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
K8 390 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16 195 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16R 270 195 - - - Yes Yes - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2 - - Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,
- - Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
1-4
Custom paper size 2-1, 2-2, 2-3,
2-4, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, - - Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
4-3, 4-4
Custom paper size 5 (long length) - - Yes - - - - - - -
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -

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Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Heavy paper 1 A3 420 297 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
(91 to 180 g/m2) B4 364 257 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
Letterhead A4R 297 210 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
A4 210 297 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
B5R 257 182 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
B5 182 257 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
A5R 210 148 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
K8 390 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16 195 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16R 270 195 - - - Yes Yes - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2 - - Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,
- - Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
1-4
Custom paper size 2-1, 2-2, 2-3,
2-4, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, - - Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
4-3, 4-4
Custom paper size 5 (long length) - - Yes - - - - - - -
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -

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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Heavy paper 2 A3 420 297 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
(181 to 220 g/m2) B4 364 257 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
A4R 297 210 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
A4 210 297 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
B5R 257 182 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
B5 182 257 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
A5R 210 148 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
K8 390 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16 195 270 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
K16R 270 195 - - - Yes Yes - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2 - - Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,
- - Yes - - Yes Yes - - -
1-4
Custom paper size 2-1, 2-2, 2-3,
2-4, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, - - Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
4-3, 4-4
Custom paper size 5 (long length) - - Yes - - - - - - -
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -

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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Heavy paper 3 A3 420 297 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
(221 to 256 g/m2) B4 364 257 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
A4R 297 210 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
A4 210 297 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
B5R 257 182 Yes - - - - - - Yes
B5 182 257 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
A5R 210 148 Yes - - - - - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - - - - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - - - - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - - - - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - - - - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - - - - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - - - - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - - - - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - - - - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - - - - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - - - - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - - - - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - - - - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - - - - Yes Yes
K8 390 270 Yes - - - - - - Yes
K16 195 270 Yes - - - - - - Yes
K16R 270 195 - - - - - - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2, 1-1,
- - Yes - - - - - - -
1-2, 1-3, 1-4
Custom paper size 2-1, 2-2, 2-3,
2-4, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, - - Yes - - - - - - Yes
4-3, 4-4
Custom paper size 5 (long length) - - Yes - - - - - - -
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -

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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Transparency A3 420 297 - - - - - - - -
B4 364 257 - - - - - - - -
A4R 297 210 Yes - - - - - - -
A4 210 297 Yes - - - - - - -
B5R 257 182 - - - - - - - -
B5 182 257 - - - - - - - -
A5R 210 148 - - - - - - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 - - - - - - - -
LGL 355.6 215.9 - - - - - - - -
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes - - - - - - -
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
STMTR 215.9 139.7 - - - - - - - -
SRA3 450 320 - - - - - - - -
12x18 457.2 304.8 - - - - - - - -
EXEC 184.1 266.7 - - - - - - - -
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 - - - - - - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 - - - - - - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 - - - - - - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 - - - - - - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 - - - - - - - -
A-LTR 220 280 - - - - - - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 - - - - - - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 - - - - - - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 - - - - - - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 - - - - - - - -
AFLS 337 206 - - - - - - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 - - - - - - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 - - - - - - - -
K8 390 270 - - - - - - - -
K16 195 270 - - - - - - - -
K16R 270 195 - - - - - - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 - - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2, 1-1,
1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4,
- - - - - - - - - -
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3,
4-4, 5 (long length)
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 - - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 - - - - - - - -

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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Labels A3 420 297 Yes - - - - - Yes -
B4 364 257 Yes - - - - - Yes -
A4R 297 210 Yes - - - - - Yes -
A4 210 297 Yes - - - - - Yes -
B5R 257 182 Yes - - - - - - -
B5 182 257 Yes - - - - - Yes -
A5R 210 148 Yes - - - - - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - - - - Yes -
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - - - - Yes -
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes - - - - - Yes -
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - - - - Yes -
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - - - - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - - - - Yes -
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - - - - Yes -
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - - - - - -
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - - - - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - - - - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - - - - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - - - - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - - - - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - - - - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - - - - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - - - - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - - - - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - - - - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - - - - Yes -
K8 390 270 Yes - - - - - - -
K16 195 270 Yes - - - - - - -
K16R 270 195 - - - - - - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2, 1-1,
1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4,
- - - - - - - - - -
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3,
4-4, 5 (long length)
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 - - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 - - - - - - - -

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Product Overview > Specifications > Paper Type
1 Product Overview > Specifications > Paper Type
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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Tracing A3 420 297 Yes - - - - - - Yes
B4 364 257 Yes - - - - - - Yes
A4R 297 210 Yes - - - - - - Yes
A4 210 297 Yes - - - - - - Yes
B5R 257 182 Yes - - - - - - Yes
B5 182 257 Yes - - - - - - Yes
A5R 210 148 Yes - - - - - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 Yes - - - - - - Yes
LGL 355.6 215.9 Yes - - - - - - Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes - - - - - - Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - - - - - Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 Yes - - - - - - -
SRA3 450 320 Yes - - - - - - Yes
12x18 457.2 304.8 Yes - - - - - - Yes
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - - - - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 Yes - - - - - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 Yes - - - - - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 Yes - - - - - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 Yes - - - - - - -
A-LTR 220 280 Yes - - - - - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 Yes - - - - - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 Yes - - - - - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 Yes - - - - - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 Yes - - - - - - -
AFLS 337 206 Yes - - - - - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 Yes - - - - - - Yes
K8 390 270 Yes - - - - - - Yes
K16 195 270 Yes - - - - - - Yes
K16R 270 195 - - - - - - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2 - - Yes - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,
1-4, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 3-1, 3-2, - - Yes - - - - - - Yes
3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4
Custom paper size 5 (long length) - - Yes - - - - - - -
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 Yes - - - - - - -

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1 Product Overview > Specifications > Paper Type
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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Cotton (Bond) A3 420 297 - - - - - - - -
B4 364 257 - - - - - - - -
A4R 297 210 - - - - - - - -
A4 210 297 - - - - - - - -
B5R 257 182 - - - - - - - -
B5 182 257 - - - - - - - -
A5R 210 148 - - - - - - - -
11x17 431.8 279.4 - - - - - - - -
LGL 355.6 215.9 - - - - - - - -
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LTRR 279.4 215.9 Yes - - Yes Yes - Yes Yes
STMTR 215.9 139.7 - - - - - - - -
SRA3 450 320 - - - - - - - -
12x18 457.2 304.8 - - - - - - - -
EXEC 184.1 266.7 Yes - - Yes Yes - - Yes
OFFICIO 317.5 215.9 - - - - - - - -
E-OFFICIO 320 220 - - - - - - - -
B-OFFICIO 355 216 - - - - - - - -
M-OFFICIO 341 216 - - - - - - - -
A-OFFICIO 340 220 - - - - - - - -
A-LTR 220 280 - - - - - - - -
A-LTRR 280 220 - - - - - - - -
GLTR-R 266.7 203.2 - - - - - - - -
GLTR 203.2 266.7 - - - - - - - -
GLGL 330.2 203.2 - - - - - - - -
AFLS 337 206 - - - - - - - -
FLS 330.2 215.9 - - - - - - - -
13x19 482.6 330.2 - - - - - - - -
K8 390 270 - - - - - - - -
K16 195 270 - - - - - - - -
K16R 270 195 - - - - - - - -
F4A 342.9 215.9 - - - - - - - -
Custom paper size 0-1, 0-2, 1-1,
1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4,
- - - - - - - - - -
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3,
4-4, 5 (long length)
Free size 182.0 to 487.7 100 to 330.2 - - - - - - - -
Free size (long length) 487.8 to 630.0 100 to 330.2 - - - - - - - -

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Product Overview > Specifications > Paper Type
1 Product Overview > Specifications > Paper Type
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Feeding Width Pickup position
Type Size direction direction Multi-purpose POD Deck
Right Deck Left Deck Cassette3 Cassette4 Paper Deck Insertion Unit
(mm) (mm) Tray Lite
Tab paper A4 210 297 - - - Yes Yes - - Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 - - - Yes Yes - - Yes
Pre-Punched paper A4 210 297 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LTR 215.9 279.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Postcard Postcard 148 100 Yes - - - - - - -
Reply Postcard 200 148 Yes - - - - - - -
4 on 1 Postcard 200 296 Yes - - - - - - -
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Product Overview > Specifications > Paper Type
1 Product Overview > External View/Internal View > External View > External Cover
1-25

External View/Internal View

External View
[17]
[33]
■■External Cover [32]
[31]
[2]
[30] [18]
[1]
[29]
[16]
[28]
[19]
[4]

[27]
[3]

[15]
[26]
[5]
[25] [20]
[24]
[6] [21]
[23]
[14]

[22]

[8] F-1-15
[13]
[1] Upper Cover [2] Upper Left Cover
[3] Upper Middle Cover [4] Upper Right Cover
[5] Toner Exchange Cover [6] Front Cover
[7] Deck Left Cover [8] Deck Right Cover
[9] Cassette Front Cover [10] Cassette Front Cover
[9]
[12] [11] Left Front Cover [12] Left Lower Cover
[7] [13] Left Handle Cover [14] Delivery Cover
[10] [15] Finisher Connector Cover [16] Left Upper Cover
[17] Upper Rear Cover [18] Left Rear Cover
[11] [19] Rear Upper Cover [20] Rear Lower Cover
[21] Filter Cover [22] Waste Toner Container Cover
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[23] Right Lower Cover [24] Right Rear Cover 2
[25] Vertical Path Cover [26] Right Front Cover
[27] Right Handle Cover [28] Inner Cove
[29] Right Cover [30] MP Pickup Tray Sub Cover
[31] MP Pickup Tray [32] Right Upper Cover
[33] Right Rear Cover 1

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Product Overview > External View/Internal View > External View > External Cover
1 Product Overview > External View/Internal View > Cross-Section View
1-26
■■Switches, I/F, Others Cross-Section View
Drum Cleaning Unit Pre-exposure Primary
LED Charging Assembly
ETB Unit
(Transfer Belt Unit) Laser Scanner
Unit

Multi-purpose
Tray Pickup Unit
Fixing Assembly
Developing Assembly

Pre-transfer
Reverse Delivery Unit Charging Assembly
Main Power Switch

Transfer Cleaning
Unit
Duplex Feed Unit

Pickup Paper
Environment Path Unit
Heater Switch Left Deck
Right Deck
Cassette
Heater Switch

Cassette 3

Leakage Breaker Cassette 4


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Be sure to perform the following procedure for checking the Leakage Breaker.
1) Turn OFF the main power switch and check that the Control Panel LED is off.
2) Using a pen point, press the test button of the breaker on the rear side of the machine.
3) Check that the breaker switch is OFF (O side).
4) Return the breaker switch to ON (I side).
5) Turn ON the main power switch.

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Product Overview > External View/Internal View > Cross-Section View
1 Product Overview > Operation > Control Panel > Control Panel
1-27

Operation Control Panel


■■Control Panel
Power Switch
■■Types of Power Switches Processing/Date Error

6
This machine has the Main Power Switch, the Control Panel Power Switch and the Main Menu Settings/Registration Energy Saver

Environment Heater Switch. 1 9 7 10

Turning ON the Main Power Switch supplies the power in the usual case (except when the Quick Menu

machine is in sleep mode). 2

The Environment Switch supplies or blocks the power to the Drum Heater, the Cassette 8

Heater and the Reader Heater.

Log In/Out Clear

■■Points to Note on Turning ON/OFF the Power Switch 13


Reset
14

15 Stop
• Do not turn OFF the Main Power Switch while the progress bar (to be displayed when the Status Monitor/Cancel
Start 11
power is turned ON) is displayed, which indicates access to the HDD. 3
16
• Be sure to turn OFF the Main Power Switch to cut the power (there is no need to perform
the shutdown sequence which has been performed with the conventional machines). 12
• After turning OFF the power (after turning OFF the Main Power Switch), do not turn ON the 4 5
Main Power Switch unless the screen disappears.
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Do not turn OFF the power during downloading.
[1] Main Menu Key [10] Check Counter Key
[2] Custom Menu Key [11] Stop Key
[3] Check/Stop Status Key [12] Operation Pen
[4] Volume Adjustment Key [13] ID Key
[5] Brightness Adjustment Key [14] Clear Key
[6] Touch Panel Display [15] Reset Key
[7] Energy Saver Key [16] Start Key
[8] Numeric Key
[9] Settings/registration Key

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Product Overview > Operation > Control Panel > Control Panel
1 Product Overview > Operation > Control Panel > Differences in Main Menu
1-28
■■Main Menu ■■Differences in Main Menu
iR 7105/iR 5075 Series iR ADVANCE 8105 / iR ADVANCE 6075 Series
Copy Copy
Send/Fax Scan and Send
Mail Box Scan and Save (New)
Access Stored Files (New)
Fax/I-Fax Inbox
1 2 3 4 Menu Switch Key -----
Print Secured Print
Remote Scanner Remote Scanner
Scan and Send ----- Shortcut to Settings/Registration (New)
(Easy NAVI) Introduction to Useful Features
5 6 7 8 Web Browser -----
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Fax / I-Fax
Inbox
9

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[1] Copy
[2] Scan and Send
[3] Scan and Save
[4] Access Stored Files
[5] Fax/I-Fax Inbox
[6] Secured Print
[7] Remote Scanner
[8] Shortcut to Settings/Registration
[9] Introduction to Useful Features

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Product Overview > Operation > Control Panel > Differences in Main Menu
1 Product Overview > Operation > Control Panel > Differences in Settings/Registration Menu
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■■Settings/Registration Menu ■■Differences in Settings/Registration Menu
iR 7105/7095/7085 Series iR ADVANCE 8105/8095/8085 Series
Settings/Registration Common Settings Preferences
Timer Setting
Select an item to set Adjustment/Cleaning Adjustment/Maintenance
System Settings Management Settings
Output Report Function Settings
TOP Preferences 1 Copy Settings
Send/Receive Settings
Adjustment/Maintenance Mail Box Settings
2
Printer Settings
Function Settings Address Book Settings -----
3
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Set Destination 1/1
4

Log in OK

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[1] Preferences
[2] Adjustment/Maintenance
[3] Function Settings
[4] Management Settings

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1
Product Overview > Operation > Control Panel > Differences in Settings/Registration Menu
2 Technology

■Basic

■Main
Configuration
Controller

■Laser Exposure System

■Image Formation System

■Fixing

■Pickup / Feed System

■External Auxiliary System

■MEAP

■Embedded RDS

■Updater

■System Management Operations

2
Technology
2 Technology > Basic Configuration > Functional Configuration
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Basic Configuration

Functional Configuration
The machine may broadly be divided into the following functional system blocks; document
exposure system block, controller system block, laser exposure system block, image
formation system block, fixing system block and pickup/feed system block.

Document exposure system


Reader
controller CCD Exposure lamp

Controller system Laser exposure system


Laser
scanner
HDD Main unit
controller (Bk)
Option 1/2
board
DC
controller Drum unit
(Bk)

ETB

Image
formation
Fixing system system
Delivery Fixing Transfer

Duplexing feed
Pickup

Pickup/ Left deck Right deck


feed
system

Cassette3

Flow of paper

Flow of signal Cassette4


Laser beam

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Technology > Basic Configuration > Functional Configuration
2 Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Sequence > Basic sequence at power ON
2-3
Basic Sequence
■■Basic sequence at power ON

Main power ON

Print Unit INITIAL INITIAL ROTATION STBY

Polygon Motor(M44)

ETB Motor(M43)

Developing Motor(M2)

Drum Motor(M1)

Developing Clutch(CL1)

Developing AC bias

Developing DC bias

Potential Sensor(EPC1)

Developing DC bias

Pre-transfer charging bias

Pre-exposure LED

Primary charging bias

Transfer bias

Fixing Motor(M3)

Fixing Heater(H3,H4) Standby Temperature Control

Duplex Feed Merging Motor(M32)

ETB Engagement Detachment


Duplex Feed Left Motor(M19)

CCW CW
Duplex Feed Right Motor(M18)

Delivery Motor(M13)

Multi-purpose Tray Registration Front Motor(M33)

Right Deck Pickup Solenoid(SL6)

Registration Motor(M34)

Reverse Motor(M14)

Vertical Path Upper Motor(M26)

* CW=Positive Rotation,CCW=Negative Rotation

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Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Sequence > Basic sequence at power ON
2 Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Sequence > Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 1-sided (2 sheets), Right deck, Reverse delivery>
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■■Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 1-sided (2 sheets), Right deck, Reverse delivery>

Start key ON

Print Unit STBY INTR PRINT LSTR STBY

Print Status

PTOP

Video Signal

Polygon Motor(M44)

ETB Motor(M43)

Developing Motor(M2)

Drum Motor(M1)

Developing Clutch(CL1)

Developing AC bias

Developing DC bias

Potential Sensor(EPC1)

Developing DC bias

Pre-transfer charging bias

Pre-exposure LED

Primary charging bias

Transfer bias

Fixing Motor(M3)

Fixing Heater(H3,H4) Standby Temperature Control

Duplex Feed Left Motor(M19) CCW ETB Engagement CCW Detachment

Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid(SL5)

Delivery Motor(M13)

Multi-purpose Tray Registration Front Motor(M33)

Right Deck Pickup Motor(M11)

Right Deck Pickup Solenoid(SL6)

Registration Motor(M34)

Reverse Motor(M14) CCW CCW CCW


CW CW
Vertical Path Upper Motor(M26)

* CW=Positive Rotation,CCW=Negative Rotation

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Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Sequence > Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 1-sided (2 sheets), Right deck, Reverse delivery>
2 Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Sequence > Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 2-sided (2 sheets), Right deck, Reverse delivery>
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■■Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 2-sided (2 sheets), Right deck, Reverse delivery>

Start key ON

Print Unit STBY INTR PRINT LSTR STBY

Print Status

PTOP

Video Signal

Polygon Motor(M44)

ETB Motor(M43)

Developing Motor(M2)

Drum Motor(M1)

Developing Clutch(CL1)

Developing AC bias

Developing DC bias

Potential Sensor(EPC1)

Developing DC bias

Pre-transfer charging bias

Pre-exposure LED

Primary charging bias

Transfer bias

Fixing Motor(M3)

Fixing Heater(H3,H4) Standby Temperature Control

Duplex Feed Merging Motor(M32)

Duplex Feed Left Motor(M19) CCW ETB Engagement CW CW CW CW CW Detachment

Duplex Feed Right Motor(M18)

Reverse UpperFlapper Solenoid(SL5)

Delivery Motor(M13)

Multi-purpose Tray Registration Front Motor(M33)

Right Deck Pickup Motor(M11)

Right Deck Pickup Solenoid(SL6)

Registration Motor(M34)

Reverse Motor(M14) CCW CCW CCW

Vertical Path Upper Motor(M26) CW CW CW CW

* CW=Positive Rotation,CCW=Negative Rotation

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2
Technology > Basic Configuration > Basic Sequence > Basic sequence at printing <Condition: A4 2-sided (2 sheets), Right deck, Reverse delivery>
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Features
2-6

Main Controller Main Controller PCBs 1 and 2 are connected through the Riser (connector for interface).
Removability/installability of Main Controller PCB 1 has been improved by introducing this
configuration (Slot-in/out)
Overview
■■Features
Using a new controller enables high speed PDL processing, high image quality and high
functionality.

Main Controller PCB 1 Main Controller PCB 2

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Main Controller PCB 1 controls the entire system while Main Controller PCB 2 mainly controls
image processing.

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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Features
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
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■■Specifications/configuration ●● Memory
Main controller PCB 1
●● PCBs

BAT1
DDR2-SDRAM
1GB (Standard)

Main Controller PCB 1

Main Controller PCB 2

HDD(Option)
HDD(Standard)

TPM PCB

Flash PCB

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Parts name Function, specifications, features F-2-8


Main controller CPU: 1.8 GHz, Control of the entire system
Parts name Function, specifications, features
PCB 1 Various controls (HDD control,memory, control panel, electric power, voice), I/Fs
DDR2-SDRAM 1GB (standard)
(PCI, USB(host),USB(devise),LAN), RTC
Clock frequency: 667 MHz
Flash PCB Boot program
Used for saving image, program data
TPM PCB To generate and save encryption key
Lithium battery For RTC
Available only when TPM settings is ON: Management Settings > Data
(BAT1) Life: approx. 10 years
Management > TPM Settings (default: OFF)
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Not available with China models
Main controller CPU: 400 MHz, Image control
PCB 2 Image processing (resolution conversion, image rotation, halftone process, scanner
image process, printer image process, compression/decompression, decoding, direct
mapping, image area determination, generation of histogram,Trimming,Masking) ,
USB(devise) control,I/F (Reader, Printer,FAX,HDD,Power supply)
HDD 2.5 inch SATA I/F Standard: 160 GB (Area of use: 160 GB)
Up to 2 HDDs can be mounted in the case of mirroring configuration.
BOX data, Address book, security information (password, certificate)
Op.: (2.5 inch / 160 GB) HDD-J1, (2.5 inch / 1 TB) HDD-K1
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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
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Main controller PCB 2

BAT1

DDR2-SDRAM
512MB Standard DDR2-SDRAM
512MB Option

J13

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Parts name Function, specifications, features


DDR2-SDRAM 512 MB (standard) / clock frequency: 400 MHz
Scanner image process, printer image process, resolution conversion, compression/
decompression, coding/decoding
DDR2-SDRAM 512 MB (Op) / clock frequency: 400 MHz
Product name: Additional Memory Type B (512MB)
Rasterizing, rendering, resolution conversion, coding/decoding
Required when 600dpi color scanning (mode) is used
SRAM 16 Mbit
To save data in Settings/Registration Mode/ Service Mode and image data
management information in HDD
Lithium battery For SRAM backup, Life: approx. 10 years
(BAT1)
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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
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●● I/F, connector Main controller PCB 2
Main controller PCB 1

Voice Guidance Kit-F1 Reader


J1
J13
Data Analyzer Board
J2017

Mini-USB
J6

UI
J4

FAX-L1 Control
J2083

Memory PCB
J14

FAN Riser
J15 J2 FAX Power Supply
J20
DC Controller Image
J21 Power Supply
LAN J4
J7
Power Supply Control
J5
USB(D) Riser
J3 J17

USB(H)
J5 Flash USB-FAX HDD HDD Power DC Controller Control
J11 J19 J12 Supply J22
J2024

TPM F-2-11
Jack Function, specifications Jack Function, specifications
J8
No. No.
J1 Reader I/F J20 FAX Power Supply I/F
PCI
J1025 J2 Riser I/F J21 DC Controller image data I/F
CC-VI Coin To connect Main Controller PCB 1 To connect from the back of Main
J21 J20
Controller PCB 2
No. Function, specifications No. Function, specifications
F-2-10 J4 Power Supply I/F J22 DC Controller Control data I/F
J3 USB I/F (Device) J13 Voice I/F (Op.) J5 Power Supply Control I/F J2017 Image analysis PCB I/F
Product name: Data Analyzer Board-B1
J4 UI:Control panel I/F J15 FAN:Fan I/F
J12 HDD I/F J2024 HDD Power Supply I/F
J5 USB I/F (Host) J17 Raiser I/F
For MEAP, For USB keyboard (Op.) To connect Main Controller PCB 2 J14 Memory PCB I/F J2083 FAX I/F for 1-line FAX
Product name: Advanced G3 FAX Board-
J6 Mini-USB I/F J20 Coin:I/F for card reader, I/F for serial
AL1
Connect USB Device Port-A2 (Op.) interface kit, I/F for coin manager (all Op.)
J19 USB-FAX I/F for 2 to 4-lines FAX
J7 LAN I/F J21 CC-VI:I/F for control interface kit (Op.)
Product name: Advanced G3 2nd
1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T
Line Fax Board-AL1, Advanced G3
J8 TPM PCB I/F J1025 Not used
3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
J11 Flash PCB I/F
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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
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●● Function expansion options Main controller PCB 2
Main controller PCB1

Voice
Data Analyzer Board
Guidance
PCB

DDR2-SDRAM Board

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Name Function, specifications, features


Image analysis PCB Product name: Data Analyzer Board-B1
Scan protection for output original (Copy/SEND/BOX)
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Name Function, specifications, features


Voice Guidance PCB Product name: Voice Guidance Kit-F2
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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Specifications/configuration
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Boot/Shutdown sequence
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●● HDD ■■Boot/Shutdown sequence
The partitions for Advanced Box and the distribution server are added.
●● Boot sequence
User Box (same as the existing machine) area is 50 GB and Advanced Box area is 15 GB.
Advanced Box area can be increased by installing the high-capacity HDD option.
[ ]: program storage location

- Starting BIOS
FSTDEV Image data (User Box) [Main controller PCB 1]
TMP_GEN Universal data (temporary file) - Starting IPL, OS
TMP_PSS For PDL spooling [Flash PCB]
TMP_FAX FAX data
APL_SEND Address book, filter
APL_MEAP MEAP application
APL_GEN Universal data
- Starting system software for main/sub CPU
APL_KEEP MEAP saving data [HDD -> DDR2-SDRAM]
APL_LOG System log
IMG_MNG Text management table
- Starting application
PDLDEV PDL-related file (font, registration form, etc.)
FSTCDEV Job archiving (chasing)
THUMDEV Thumbnail
BOOTDEV System software (System, language, RUI, etc.)
Standby screen display
CRBDEV For Advanced Box
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APL_CDS For distribution server
F-2-14 NOTE:
Due to the high speed startup, the progress bar and the activating PCB are not
synchronized.
For this reason, the progress bar cannot be utilized for troubleshooting.
See the following error code list for the troubleshooting.

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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Boot/Shutdown sequence
2 Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Boot/Shutdown sequence
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Related error codes (major error codes): ●● Shutdown sequence
Error code Error description Before turning OFF the main power switch, it is necessary to perform HDD completion
E602 HDD error processing (to preventdamage on the HDD), cooling of the internal printer (to prevent fixed
    0001 HDD failed to be recognizedStartup partition (BOOTDEV) is not found at startup
toner due to high temperature) and exhaust (to prevent smeared image due to chemical
0002 No system software for the main CPU
reaction of ozone in the machine and photosensitive drum). This sequential processing is
0006 No system software for the sub CPU
4000 Startup failure of OS called “shutdown sequence” and was executed on the legacy models manually (by holding
4001 OS startup file is not found down the power supply switch on the Control Panel for a specific duration).
E604 Insufficient memory When the main power switch is turned OFF on the main body, Main Controller PCB 1 detects
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this operation and then the shutdown sequence starts/executes automatically.

NOTE:
When the following errors occur, the system of the host machine has not been started
NOTE:
normally.
On the assumption that the shutdown sequence was not completed normally, the host
Therefore the error code is not recorded in the log.
machine is shut down by the Relay PCB in approx. 120 seconds.
E602-
0001
0002
0006
4000
4001

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Technology > Main Controller > Overview > Boot/Shutdown sequence
2 Technology > Main Controller > Controls > Flow of Image Data
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Controls ●● Print

■■Flow of Image Data Network

Following shows major image data flow.


• The arrow mark indicates the flow of image data. ①
LAN
• Numbers (1, 2, etc.) indicate processing order. Controller

●● Copy

Printer driver Image data Image data
language buffer buffer
interpretation (SDRAM ) (SDRAM )
Reader ⑤
Compression
③ Riser
Rendering Connector

① Scan type image ⑦


processing ④ Decompression



Compression
Image data Image data Main Controller PCB 1 ⑧ Main Controller PCB 2
buffer buffer
(SDRAM ) (SDRAM ) Spool
④ ( HDD) To DC Controller
Decompression
Riser
Connector
F-2-17
⑤ Print type image
processing

③ ⑥

Main Controller PCB 1 Main Controller PCB 2

Spool
( HDD) To DC Controller

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Technology > Main Controller > Controls > Flow of Image Data
2 Technology > Main Controller > Controls > Security features (encryption key and certificate, password protection)
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●● SEND ■■Security features (encryption key and certificate, password
Reader protection)
●● Overview
⑤ ① Scan type image
Format conversion
processing The main controller PCB 1 of the host machine holds a new PCB named “TPM PCB”. “TPM”
stands for “Trusted Platform Module”, which collectively refers to the chip set for generating

Compression
and storing encryption keys and computing public key encryption.
Image data Image data
buffer buffer
(SDRAM ) (SDRAM )
Main controller PCB 1
Riser
Connector
LAN ⑥
Controller

③ Main Controller PCB 2


Network Main Controller PCB 1

Spool
( HDD)
Removable
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●● FAX
TPM
FAX

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FAX reception The TPM PCB protects security information (passwords, certificates, and encryption keys)
stored in the HDD and SRAM. Note that this PCB does not protect set, registered or stored
② data other than security information.
Image processing
(JBIG Conversion) Image data The TPM key embedded in the chip is used to encrypt / decrypt security information. The
buffer
(SDRAM ) TPM key is protected from illegal access in a virtually perfect manner, thus the security

Riser Decompression information of the host machine is securely protected even in the following conditions.
Connector
• When the HDD and / or the main controller PCB is taken out from the host machine and
installed in the MFP with the different serial number (the model information held in the TPM
PCB is specific to the machine originally enabled the TPM setting)

③ • When the system of the host machine is hacked via the network
Main Controller PCB 1 Main Controller PCB 2

Spool
Enable this function in Setting / Registration mode.
( HDD) To DC Controller Management Setting > Data Management > TPM Setting -> ON (OFF by default)

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●● Configuration of Security Information security information is not decodable correctly in case the HDD is failed or formatted because
The security functionality behaves differently depending on the TPM setting on the UI. the public key information stored in the HDD is cleared. If this occurs, execute “Initialize All
This machine provides the two types of TPM settings. See the figure below for the security Data / Settings” in user mode to set the TPM setting to OFF. This will maintain the password
information flow in each setting. information in the SRAM even after the password information is initialized.

- When the TPM setting is OFF:


- When the TPM setting is ON
Backup
Common
Key
TPM Key
Backup of
TPM PCB Common Key
Password Password
(Temporarily stored in HDD)

SRAM HDD
Public Key
USB flash drive
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for TPM failure
When the TPM setting is OFF, the TPM key is disabled. Thus, the security information is
protected only by the common key.
Common Backup Under this setting, the security information held in this machine is protected at the level
Key equivalent to the conventional machines.
Backup for
Common Key
The security functionality in this setting is configured by the common key and multiple
passwords stored in the SRAM and HDD.
Password Password
When the TPM setting is set to OFF, the security information is protected by the common key
and multiple passwords stored in SRAM and HDD.
SRAM HDD
The common key information is stored in the HDD as well as the SRAM. The common
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key stored in the SRAM is cleared when the main controller PCB 2 (SRAM) is replaced or
When the TPM setting is ON, the TPM key is enabled to secure information with the three
after MN-CON clear. Since the common key stored in the HDD will automatically restore
keys. Therefore, the security information held in each machine is safely protected.
the common key in the SRAM, the security information is decodable correctly even after
The security information in this setting can be accessed by the three keys and multiple
servicing. Unlike the case that the TPM setting is set to ON, the password information stored
passwords stored in the SRAM and HDD.
in the HDD is initialized when the HDD is replaced or formatted. However, the password
Each data is stored in the specified location (enclosed with blue dots in the figure above).
information is maintained in the SRAM.
Since the data in the upper layer are linked to those in the lower layer, security information is
activated only when data in all the layers are linked.
For the backup purpose, the backup key is temporarily stored also in the HDD to be prepared
●● TPM Setting for Security Information
The security information can be protected with or without TPM by switching between TPM
for a TPM failure (only for the initial failure after the TPM setting is ON).
settings in Setting / Registration mode.
This key can be backed up using the USB flash drive. Once backed up, the backup key is
• When the TPM setting is ON
deleted from the HDD.
The security functionality is enabled in 4 levels (TPM key, public key, common key and
The common key information is stored in the HDD as well as the SRAM. The common key
password).
stored in the SRAM is cleared when the main controller PCB 2 (SRAM) is replaced or after
• When the TPM setting is OFF
MN-CON clear. However, the common key stored in the HDD automatically restores that in
The security functionality is enabled in 2 levels (common key and password).
the SRAM so that the security information is decodable even after servicing. Note that the

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●● Preparation before Installing TPM ●● Works before / after introduction
Before installing TPM, ask the user to back up data. Execute the following in Setting / Registration mode (“TPM setting” is OFF by default).
Follow the steps below to back up data. 1. Enable the feature
1) From Remote UI, execute Setting / Registration > Management Setting > Data 2. Backup the TPM key
Management > Import / Export. The following data types should be backed up. 3. Restore the TPM key
• Address book (see *1) 4. Disable the feature
• Device settings (transfer settings, address book, frequently-used Send functions) (see *2)
• Setting / Registration The works above are basically done by users.
• Printer settings can be exported
• Favorites stored in the web browser (only when the web browser is enabled) (see *3) CAUTION:
When the TPM setting is set to “ON”, advice users on the following:
*1 Each of address books can be exported. If the address book is seen as a part of device Back up the TPM key swiftly after the setting is ON
settings, this step can be disregarded. Keep the password used at backup securely
*2 Among settings in the main menu, only “Frequently-used Setting” under “Scan and
Never lose the USB flash drive with the backup TPM key file saved
Send” can be backed up.
The TPM key should be restored after the TPM PCB is replaced due to failures or the
*3 These are available only in the specific models or configurations.
like.
(TPM key restoration is enabled only at TPM PCB replacement.)
2) Select “Export” from Custom Menu of the Remote UI to back up “Custom Menu Setting
Information”. Unless the key is restored, the security information (passwords, encryption key, and
certificates) cannot be used.
3) Log in to the system as Administrator from User Management of Advanced Box on Remote When the key restoration is failed due to the USB flash drive lost or others, “Initialize All
UI. Then, execute “Export” to back up “User Information of Advanced Box”. Data / Settings” should be executed to reactivate TPM functionality. The security may
be undermined if the old Setting / Registration data are maintained as it is.

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1. Enable Functionality 2.TPM Key Backup
The TPM key backup file can be stored only in USB flash drive (supported file system:
NOTE:Setup of “System Management PIN” FAT32).
It is recommended for users (administrators) to set the system management PIN
Note that this file requires the memory free space of several MBs.
before installing TPM. The TPM key is backed up after the TPM setting is set to “ON”.
However, the key backup is permitted only once. Unless the key is properly backed up,
users other than administrators may illegally obtain the backup file. To avoid such risks
effectively, the system management PIN should be set.

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1) Insert the USB flash drive to the machine.
1)Set Management Setting > Data Management > TPM Setting to “ON”.
The USB I/F (host) is found at the side of the control panel as well as the main
Setting / Registration
controller PCB.

CAUTION:
Ensure to insert only one USB flash drive.
If the backup job is started with 2 or more USB flash drives connected, the message is
shown to notify that the backup is failed.

NOTE:
The USB flash drive holds the TPM key backup files by serial number. Thus, backup
files for multiple machines can be saved in a USB flash drive.
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2) Click “Yes”, and restart the machine.

2)Click [Back up TPM Key] in Management Setting > Data Management > TPM Setting.

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This setting is enabled after the machine is restarted.

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3) Click [Password] to enter the password (4-12 digits). Then, enter the password for
CAUTION: The following may cause failures in backup.
confirmation.
If any of the following is detected, the backup process is aborted and the message
and the cause for the failure are shown on the screen. Take an appropriate measure to
recover this.
• The USB flash drive is not inserted to the machine
• 2 or more USB flash drives are inserted to the machine
• The USB flash drive has insufficient free memory space
• The USB flash drive is write-protected
• No key is found

CAUTION: The USB flash drive should be securely stored.


Give advice users on the following points.
• The USB flash drive should be securely stored
• Once the TPM key backup file is saved in the USB flash drive, never save the
backup file on a server or the like accessible to unanimous users.

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4) Click [OK] to initiate TPM key backup.
NOTE:Name of TPM key backup file
The serial number for the machine is automatically assigned as the backup file name.

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5) Click [OK] on Backup Completion Screen and remove the USB flash drive.

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3. Restore of TPM key
CAUTION: The following may cause failures in restoration.
Procedure is about the same as the backup work.
Difference between restore work and backup work: If any of the following is detected, the restoration process is aborted and the message
Rebooting is necessary (turn OFF and then ON the main power) after completion of restore and the cause for the failure are shown on the screen. Take an appropriate measure for
recovery.
work.
• The USB flash drive is not inserted to the machine
1) Connect the USB memory that saves TPM key. • 2 or more USB flash drives are inserted to the machine
2) Select the following: Management setting > Data management > TPM setting; and • The USB flash drive is security-protected
click [Restore TPM key]. • No TPM key is saved in the USB flash drive
• The TPM key saved in the USB flash drive is not for the machine
• The wrong password is entered
• After the TPM key was backed up, [Initialize All Systems/ Settings] was executed
• SRAM (the main controller PCB 1) or HDD is crashed

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3) Enter the password set in the backup process.
4) Click [OK] on Start Restoration Screen. The restoration process is started.
5) Click [OK] on Restoration Completion Screen. Remove the USB flash drive and turn
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4. Disable the feature Key pair and server certificate registered in Management Setting (Setting/ Registration) >
To set “OFF” for the TPM setting, execute [Initialize All Data / Settings]. [Device Management] > [Certificate Settings]

Steps of data restoration after recovery


The restoration process triggers Setting/ Registration > Management Setting > Data
Management > Import/ Export > Import/ Export Setting/ Registration on the UI.
The data listed below cannot be restored, thus should be set again.

Environment Settings
• Paper settings
• Display settings in the destination to save
• Time fine-adjustment for timer/ power settings
• Date/ time settings (excluding time zone and daylight-saving settings)
• User settings for SNMPv3
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• Context settings
• Firewall settings (excluding MAC address filter)
CAUTION: Points to caution when disabling functionality
To disable the use of TPM, all data and settings should be initialized. If this is executed,
Function Settings
user information saved in the HDD/ SRAM is totally cleared. Ensure to back up the data
• Image-composite form for the common print operation
before disabling TPM settings.
• Printer settings
• Transfer settings for the common receipt/ transfer settings
• Inbox settings
List of data to be cleared
• Frequently-used Copy settings
• Data saved in BOX/ Advanced Box
• Registered short-cuts in “Other Functions”
• Data saved in Inbox (Fax Box/ System Box)
• Frequently-used Send settings
• Destination data registered in Address Book
• Frequently-used settings for saving/ using files
• Read mode registered using Send function
• Mode memory registered using Copy/ Box function
Address Settings
• MEAP applications and their license files
• Address Book
• Data saved using MEAP applications
• Password for MEAP SMS (Service Management Service)
Management Settings
(The password is returned to default if any change is made.)
• Sheet counts in Department ID Management
• User authentication information registered by local device authentication via SSO-H (Single
• Settings for device information distribution
Sign-On H)
• Certificate settings
• Unsent documents (documents for scheduled transmission and reserved transmission)
• License registration
• Job logs
• Remote operation settings
• Contents set in Setting / Registration
• Box backup/ restoration
• Image-composite registration form
• TPM Settings
• Registered transfer settings

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●● Overview of Actions taken against Troubles ●● Related Error Code
Location Error
TPM Setting = ON TPM Setting = OFF Relevant Error Code Error description, Assumed cause, remedy
with failure Code
TPM PCB 1. Check the TPM PCB connection N/A (TPM PCB is Initially E746-0031 is E746 Error in encryption
2. Replace the TPM PCBs not in use when the shown on the screen.     0031 Error in hardware
3. Turn OFF/ ON the power TPM setting is set to When the power is turned Assumed cause The TPM PCB is not mounted; the TPM PCB for the other machine is
4. See the section of “Restoring TPM OFF.) OFF/ON after the TPM mounted; the TPM chip is crashed.
Key” to restore the TPM key. PCB is replaced, E746- Remedy Mount the TPM PCB for the machine; replace with the new TPM PCB
5. Turn OFF/ ON the main power for 0032 is shown (only when 0032 Error in engine ID of SoftID
recovery the TPM setting is set to
Assumed cause Mismatched data in TPM
ON).
Remedy Format the system.
HDD 1.Replace the HDDs. 1. Replace the Initially E602-xxxx is shown
Format the HDD using SST or USB memory, and download the
2.Format the HDD. HDDs. (the different extension is
system software. For details, see "Chapter 6: Upgrading". For your
3.Download the system software. 2. Format the HDD. shown depends on cases).
reference, the method using USB memory is described below.
4.See the section of “Disabling 3. Download the After the system software
1. Prepare the USB memory which system software was registered.
Functionality” to execute “Initialize system software. is reinstalled, E746-0033 is
2. Execute the following service mode:
All Data/ Settings”. 4. Restore the shown.
COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD to enter the
5.Turn OFF/ON the power. The TPM password
download mode.
setting is automatically set to OFF. information stored
3. Insert the USB memory to the equipment.
6.Set the TPM setting to ON (the in the HDD.
4. Execute [4]: Format HDD in the main menu.
public key and the common key
After formatting is completed, the machine reboots automatically
are automatically set).
and starts with the download mode.
Main 1. Replace the main controller PCB 2. 1. Replace the main E747-xxxx (the different 5. Execute [1]: Upgrade (Auto) in the main menu.
Controller 2. The common key backed up in the controller PCB 2. extension is shown System software is downloaded and the machine restarts
PCB 2 HDD will be automatically restored 2. The common depends on cases). automatically.
(SRAM) in the SRAM. key backed up
3. The TPM setting on the control in the HDD will
panel is reset to OFF. Manually be automatically
set the TPM setting to ON (the restored in the
machine is operated in the TPM SRAM.
setting ON). 3. Restore the
4. Restore the password information password
stored in the SRAM (see *1). information stored
in the SRAM (see
*1).
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*1 If “No” is indicated in the field of Backup Column in the table of “Security Information
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Error
Error description, Assumed cause, remedy
●● Security Information Storage Location
Code
Storage Backup
E746 Error in encryption Data Type Function Name of Data
Location Availability
    0033 Error in engine ID of SoftID
HDD Password/ BOX BOX Password Yes
Assumed cause Error that can be recovered
PIN
Remedy When the TPM key was backed up, it can be restored.
HDD Password/ BOX Password for Fax BOX Yes
1. Connect the USB memory which stores the TPM key.
PIN
2. Go to Management Settings > Data Management > TPM Settings,
HDD Password/ SEND Password for a file destination of Address Book Yes
and then click "Restore TPM Key".
PIN
3. Enter the password set at backup operation.
4. When the restoration completion screen is displayed, click "OK". HDD Password/ MEAP Authentication information registered by local device Yes
Remove the USB memory, and turn OFF and then ON the main PIN authentication via SSO-H
power. HDD Certificate/ SSL,AMS Device key pair (SSL, AMS) No
Secret Key
When the TPM key was not backed up, formatting the system is HDD Certificate/
Signature User key pair No
required. Secret KeySEND
Format the HDD using SST or USB memory, and download the HDD Others User Key information linked to user (password) No
system software. For details, see "Chapter 6: Upgrading". For your setting
reference, the method using USB memory is described below. information
1. Prepare the USB memory which system software was registered. SRAM Password/ BOX Password for encryption at BOX backup No
2. Execute the following service mode: PIN
COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD to enter the SRAM Password/ BOX Password for SMS server at BOX backup No
download mode. PIN
3. Insert the USB memory to the equipment. SRAM Password/ Advanced Password for Advanced BOX backup No
4. Execute [4]: Format HDD in the main menu. PIN BOX
After formatting is completed, the machine reboots automatically SRAM Password/ Advanced Password for SMS server at Advanced BOX backup No
and starts with the download mode. PIN BOX
5. Execute [1]: Upgrade (Auto) in the main menu. SRAM Password/ SEND Password for LDAP server Yes
System software is downloaded and the machine restarts PIN
automatically.
SRAM Password/ SEND Password for POP3 server Yes
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SRAM Password/ SEND Password for time-stamped PDF Yes
PIN
SRAM Password/ SEND Password for Adobe ES Rights Management Server Yes
PIN
SRAM Password/ SEND PIN for destination list (in destination setting) Yes
PIN
SRAM Password/ UI Password for service mode No
PIN
SRAM Password/ Network Password for IPP authentication Yes
PIN
SRAM Password/ Network Password for FTP authentication Yes
PIN
SRAM Password/ Network User name and password for client in Proxy Yes
PIN authentication
SRAM Password/ Network Login password for Netware print server Yes
PIN

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Storage
Data Type Function Name of Data
Backup ■■Option HDD
Location Availability
SRAM Password/ Network Policy common key for IPSec Yes The HDD capacity mounted on this machine is 160GB as standard. Mounting a 2.5
PIN inch/1TB HDD-K1 (option) makes 1TB in HDD capacity. High capacity is required in the
SRAM Password/ Network User name and password for PEAP/TTLS Yes case of saving large amounts of data with “Advanced Box”
PIN authentication
Mounting this option increases capacity for Advanced Box.
SRAM Password/ Others Password for FAX receipt Yes
PIN 15GB(Approximately): in the case of 160GB HDD capacity
SRAM Password/ Others Department management data (including System Yes 629GB(Approximately): in the case of 1TB HDD capacity
PIN Manager password)
SRAM Encryption MIB Authentication and encryption keys for SNMPv3 No
key
SRAM Password/ MEAP SMS login password Yes
PIN FSTDEV Image data (User Box)

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TMP_GEN Universal data (temporary file)
TMP_PSS For PDL spooling
●● Security Information Storage Location (data managed under the FAX data
TMP_FAX
mechanism other than TPM management) APL_SEND Address book, filter
Storage Backup APL_MEAP MEAP application
Data Type Function Name of Data
Location Availability APL_GEN Universal data
HDD Password/ Advanced User information in Advanced BOX Yes
APL_KEEP MEAP saving data
PIN BOX
T-2-12 APL_LOG System log
IMG_MNG Text management table
PDLDEV PDL-related file (font, registration form, etc.)
FSTCDEV Job archiving (chasing)
THUMDEV Thumbnail
BOOTDEV System software (System, language, RUI, etc.)
CRBDEV For Advanced Box
APL_CDS For distribution server
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Out of 1TB capacity, 629GB(Approximately) is allocated to Advanced Box (CRBDEV).


After deducting 20% snapshot area and area used for the file system, the capacity that can
be actually used as document storage area is 503GB(Approximately).

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■■HDD mirroring feature (option) Mirroring PCB controls reading/writing timing of HDD data.
LED PCB makes the LED show operation status of the HDDs.
This option enables mirroring of HDD data (RAID1).
In the case of failure in one HDD, the operation is performed with the other HDD. This
feature minimizes downtime as well as improves reliability as the document server.
There are 2 types of mirroring configurations according to the HDD capacity (160GB / 1TB):

Master (HDD1)

HDD Mirroring Kit – E 1


80 GB
Standard Mirroring PCB
LED PCB
Ch B Ch A
Ch A
Backup (HDD2) (HDD2) (HDD1)
Ch B
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80 GB
Option

2.5inch/80GB HDD - C1

Master (HDD1) 2.5inch/250 GB HDD - D1

HDD Mirroring Kit - E 1


250 GB
Option Mirroring PCB
LED PCB
Ch A

Backup (HDD2)
Ch B

250 GB
Option

2.5inch/250 GB HDD - D1

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●● To start using this feature (installation) “Rebuild” progress is shown in a massage at the status line on the control panel.
“Copying hard disk data... xx%“
HDD1 is connected to Ch A on the
Install HDD2 mirroring PCB NOTE:
HDD2 is connected to Ch B on the • This machine can be used even during “rebuild” process (operation is performed
mirroring PCB. with HDD1)
• The HDD will not be damaged even if turning OFF the power during “rebuild”
Slot.1 (HDD1) process. “Rebuild” is resumed once the power is turned ON the next time. This
does not apply in the case of blackout or disconnecting the power code during
Install the mirroring PCB and LED PCB Slot.2 (HDD2)
“rebuild” process
for HDD1,HDD2

CH B

CH A

Turn ON the main power

(Lv.1) COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW


Turn ON the mirroring feature
> W/RAID ---> “1”

Turn OFF the main power

Turn ON the main power

The storage data of the 1st HDD is


Start “Rebuild”
automatically copied to the 2nd HDD (this
operation is called “Rebuild”.

Time needed:
Complete “Rebuild”
80 GB HDD --- Approx. 20 minutes
250GB HDD ---Approx. 60 minutes
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●● HDD reading/writing operation ●● Description of Modes
The mirroring system of this machine consists of 4 modes.
At reading: At writing:
The modes in parentheses show the mirroring system statuses.
Data is read by HDD1 (master HDD) The same data is written to each HDD at
only the same timing The status flows among the modes below during operation.
The table below lists descriptions of modes and operational overview.
Main controller PCB 2 Main controller PCB 2
Name of Mode Description Master HDD Status Backup HDD Status
Mirroring PCB Mirroring PCB Mirror Mode Both HDDs are normally In normal operation In normal operation
operated
Degrade Mode Any trouble occurred in In normal operation With troubles (HDD not
the backup HDD suspends installed/ HDD in trouble)
mirroring operation. The
machine can be used under this
condition, however, the backup
HDD should be replaced at the
earliest convenience.
HDD HDD HDD HDD Rebuild mode The data of the master HDD is In normal operation In recovery from the
1 2 1 2 copied (rebuilt) to the backup trouble (Copying data of
HDD. The machine can be Master HDD)
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The ACT LED (green) on the LED PCB is lighted up/blinking if reading/writing to each HDD Halt mode Both HDDs are in trouble (see In trouble (HDD not With troubles (HDD not
is performed properly. *1) installed/ HDD installed installed/ HDD installed
not registered/ HDD not registered/ HDD
In the case of failure:
disconnected while the disconnected while the
• The LED (red) on the LED PCB is blinking. If only one HDD is faulty, the operation is mirroring board is in mirroring board is in
continued by the other HDD. operation) operation)
• If both two HDDs are faulty, E602 error is shown on the control panel to stop the T-2-14

operation. *1: Turn OFF/ ON the power in this mode, the mode returns to the previous mode.

List of operation status (LED)


---: Light-out A: lighting-up B: blinking
HDD 1 (Ch A) HDD 2 (Ch B)
Status
Green LED Red LED Green LED Red LED
At normal operation --- --- --- ---
During access with HDD1 A --- --- ---
During access with HDD2 --- --- A ---
HDD1 is faulty --- A --- ---
HDD2 is faulty --- --- --- A
During data copy to HDD1 (rebuild) ---/A B ---/A ---
During data copy to HDD1 (rebuild) ---/A --- ---/A B
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Mode Flow at Start-up Mode Flow during Operation

Turn ON Main Power Switch

Mirror Mode
Flow to Mode at Previous Job Completion

Trouble

Halt Mode Mirror Mode Degrade Mode Rebuild Mode


Either HDD
In which HDD?
Trouble See Overview of Trouble
Trouble Recovery
Both HDDs Degrade Mode
Backup HDD
Both HDDs Either HDD See Overview of
In which HDD? In which HDD? Trouble Recovery

Degrade Mode Degrade Mode Halt Mode


Master HDD
Master HDD
In which HDD?
See Overview of See Overview of
Trouble Recovery Trouble Recovery Backup HDD
Halt Mode

Unable to detect Unable to detect


Master HDD at Start-up
Rebuild Mode
Master HDD at Start-up
Halt Mode
Trouble
Halt Mode Halt Mode Halt Mode
Unable to detect Unable to detect
Master HDD Backup HDD
See Overview of Trouble Recovery HDD Status?

When successfully Degrade Mode


Rebuilt
Mirror Mode Halt Mode
Unable to detect Master HDD

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Halt Mode
See Overview of
Trouble Recovery

Mirror Mode

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●● Overview of Trouble Recovery ●● Points to Note in Servicing concerning Mirroring Functionality
When any trouble occurs in the mirroring system, take the action for recovery appropriate to 1. The modes other than Mirror Mode indicate troubles, which require swift recovery.
each mode. The power can be turned OFF even during Rebuild process. However, it is recommended
The HDD in trouble can be located by the red LED on the LED PCB. not to turn off the power and wait until the mode flows to Mirror Mode. In addition, HDD
In case the master HDD cannot be located, turn OFF/ ON the power to check whether the removal after power-OFF is guaranteed only in Mirror Mode.
green LED is lit on the LED PCB.
The firstly blinked green LED (ChA or ChB) in a high speed tells the Master HDD, which is 2. The mirroring board controls Master HDD and Backup HDD. This control is performed
accessed firstly. based on the HDD serial number and the model serial number instead of slot locations.
The green LED not lit on a channel tells the location of Backup HDD. If HDDs are replaced in a careless manner during servicing in the field, the Master and
Backup HDDs may be switched.
HDD1 HDD2 Ex) When the master HDD is in trouble, the mirroring board automatically recognizes
Name of (ChA) (ChB) the backup HDD as the master. Thus, the master and backup HDDs are switched
Status Action for Recovery
Mode Red Red even without changing the slot locations.
LED LED If the Master HDD cannot be located, turn OFF/ ON the power to check on which channel
Mirror Mode Normal (at standby) Under normal operation --- --- the green LED is lit on the LED PCB.
Degrade HDD1 in trouble 1. Check the connection between HDD1 and A ---
The firstly-blinked LED (ChA or ChB) shows the Master HDD, which is accessed firstly after
Mode (see*1) Mirroring Board or Main Controller PCB 2.
2. When the trouble is not recovered, power-on.
replace the HDD1.
HDD2 in trouble 1. Check the connection between HDD2 and --- A 3. For users who intend to use the removable and mirroring functionality concurrently, instruct
Mirroring Board or Main Controller PCB 2.
2. When the trouble is not recovered, them not to change the removable HDD location in advance.
replace HDD2. Change of HDD locations after power-OFF is allowed as specifications only in Mirror Mode.
Rebuild mode Copying data to HDD1 Copying (under Rebuild) B --- Otherwise, HDD removal or change of location is not guaranteed.
(Rebuild)
Copying Data to HDD2 Copying (under Rebuild) --- B
(Rebuild) 4. The following conditions are required to replace HDDs at power-ON.
Halt mode Both HDDs in trouble 1. Check Master HDD and Backup HDD (see A A • Removable HDD is extended
*2) • Either HDD is in trouble
2. When the trouble is not recovered,
replace the two HDDs (format the
replaced HDD and download the system 5. Upgrading should be done only in Mirror Mode while mirroring in ongoing. Upgrading in
software). Degrade or Rebuild mode is basically prohibited. Always prioritize Mirror Mode when you
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---: Not lit A: Lit B: Blinking at an interval of 0.5 seconds
*1: This mode shows the message, “Need to replace hard disks (contact your service
engineer)”, on the control panel. In addition, “310006” is indicated in CODE field of Alarm Log
in service mode (COPIER > DISPLAY > ALARM-2).
*2: Never install the HDD used in the other model. The used HDD holds the ID specific to
the firstly-installed machine, thus this machine is unable to recognize it. If done, you need to
reinstall the HDD recognized in this machine.

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■■Removable HDD (option) ■■HDD Encryption/ Mirroring Kit (optional)
With this option, users can easily install or remove the HDD (slot-in/out). This option enables to generate the encryption key inside the encryption board and to encrypt
This option is assumed to be used for: enhancing information security at government/public the whole HDD including the system software. Encryption allows leaks of confidential data,
offices or private even when the HDD is stolen, including image data (temporarily generated at Copy or Print
• With this option, users can easily install or remove the HDD (slot-in/out). jobs) and user data stored in BOX/ Advanced BOX. In addition, the data written into the two
• This option is assumed to be used for: enhancing information security at government/ hard disks are also encrypted when the HDD mirroring functionality is enabled. The following
public offices or private companies. descriptions focus on the HDD encryption function. See the previous section for the mirroring
functionality.

●● HDD Encryption Functionality


The HDD of the host machine holds temporary image data including scanned images or PDL
REMOVABLE HDD data as well as user data in BOX and Advanced BOX. Such images or user file information
are saved in the HDD only with system information cleared. Under this condition, the data
or images can be restored by accessing directly to the stolen HDD using the access editor
and the like. To counter such threats against securities, data written to the disk should be
always encrypted to protect them from illegal restoration of image data or others. This product
employs an unconventional approach to achieve HDD encryption and mirroring functionality
with the dedicated chipset on a board (Canon MFP Security Chip Version 2.00). Since the two
functions are operated in a HDD, the encryption functionality can be independently enabled.

●● Data Encryption Mechanism


The encryption board receives signals transmitted from the controller board, and encrypts
and saves them in the HDD.
The encryption board receives the encrypted data saved in the HDD to decode and send
them to the controller.
F-2-38 The encryption board can be configured with a HDD and an encryption/ mirroring board, or
with 2 HDDs and an encryption/ mirroring board.
NOTE:
• To use this option, no setting is required with the software.
• The user needs to prepare a key because there is no key with this kit. ●● Conditions for Encryption Board Operation
The encryption board has the function to recognize and authenticate the host machine. An
error is triggered if a second-hand HDD encryption/ mirroring board is installed to the other
machine.

●● Compatibility among Device, Encryption Board and HDD


E602-2000 error may occur if the unmatched authentication information is found between the
controller and the HDD encryption board and the encryption board is mounted.
The device, the encryption board and HDD can be connected in 4 use cases.

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The following shows the statuses for each use case. 1. Initialize the encryption board via SST.
Case 1: Normally operated This step makes the disk unformatted (E602-0001 is triggered if the unformatted disk is
Case 2: HDD-related error occurs because the system on the HDD cannot be read (other started).
than E602-2000 error) 2. Format the HDD and reinstall SYSTEM via SST.
Case 3: E602-2000 is triggered by failure in mutual authentication When you start the HDD formatting, the message is automatically shown to confirm whether
Case 4: Unable to decode properly due to unmatched key for the encryption board to initialize the encryption board (Key Clear).
Key Clear will disable accesses to HDD data permanently. Cautions should be taken in Key
Encryption
Clear execution.
Correct Correct HDD
Correct
encryption (Protection property)
controller
board <Points to Note in Initialization via SST>
two-way authentication The screen below is shown when you gain access to SST in safe mode due to E602-2000.
Poor board connection also causes this error. Check the board connection to seek error
Correct Correct HDD
recovery. Initialization of the encryption board will disable accesses to HDD data permanently.
controller (Protection property)
Cautions should be taken in initialization.
It is not possible to decode.
Encryption
Controller Correct
Correct HDD
not authorized encryption
board (Protection property)
It is not possible two-way authentication

Encryption board Correct HDD


not authorized (Protection property)
It is not possible to decode.
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●● Actions against Troubles – Overview <Points to Note in Initialization using USB>
Servicing User data Recovery Action The screen below is shown on the control panel when E602-2000 occurred and the machine
HDD cleared Replace HDDs 1) Format the HDD is started in safe mode using the USB flash memory with system data stored.
replacement 2) Install the system software The message as shown in the figure below is displayed.
Encryption cleared Install HDD encryption 1) Replace encryption board
board Kit
Select “0” when you are ready to initialize the encryption board.
2) Initialize Encryption Board (see *1)
replacement 3) Format the HDD
4) Install the system
Encryption board
Main controller cleared Clear the key for HDD 1) Initialize the encryption board (see *1) error occurred.
Check connection
2 replacement data encryption kit 2) Format the HDD of the board.
(SRAM) 3) Install the system Initialize
the board.
Main controller not cleared N/A N/A All data is deleted
at initialization.
1 replacement [0]=Initialization
Main controller Information After MN-CON clear MN-CON clear does not clear [other key]=exit

clear held in SRAM process is done authentication information; no work is


cleared required specifically for HDD encryption kit
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*1: How to Initialize Encryption Board

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The figure below shows the final screen in initializing the encryption board. E610 and detailed codes
The message as shown in the figure below is shown on the screen. Detailed
Select “2” when you initialize the encryption board. E code Cause (Detected Error) Actions
Code
We recommend checking the board connection before starting initialization E610 Failure in the HDD encryption key
0001 Failure in the HDD encryption key Ask the user to check the hardware
(Error in hardware configuration). No configuration.
Attention! encryption board is installed.
Once initialization
is started,you 0002 Failure in the HDD encryption key Ask the user to check the hardware
cannot cancel it. (Error in hardware configuration). configuration.
is that OK?
[2]= Yes The memory space is insufficient for
[other keys]=No encryption operation.
0101 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
in initialization). Failed to initialize the not recovered, this may be caused by
memory space where the key is stored. hardware-related factors.
F-2-42 0102 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
in initialization). Failed to initialize the not recovered, this may be caused by
●● Relevant Error Codes encryption processing unit. hardware-related factors.
E602 and detailed codes 0201 Failure in the HDD encryption key. Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
Error in the encryption processing unit. not recovered, this may be caused by
Detection
E code Description Cause Actions hardware-related factors.
Timing 0202 Failure in the HDD encryption key. Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
E602 Authentication Error Error in authentication Start-up Check connections between Error in the encryption processing unit. not recovered, this may be caused by
-2000 between the host the encryption board and hardware-related factors.
machine and the the HDD and between the 0301 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
encryption board encryption board and the main in the encryption key). Failed to create not recovered, this may be caused by
controller 2. This error may be the encryption key. hardware-related factors.
Failure in Encryption Error in recognition of triggered after replacement
Board the encryption board 0302 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
of the encryption board or the
in the encryption key). Detected the not recovered, this may be caused by a
main controller 2. At any rate,
failure in the encryption key. hardware-related factor (SRAM). Note
this error disables accesses to
that this error initializes the HDD.
HDD data. When no problem
Device Error Failure in the 0303 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
is found in connections, use
encryption board in the encryption key). Detected the not recovered, this may be caused by a
SST to execute Key Clear >
failure in the encryption key. hardware-related factor (SRAM). Note
Format > Install System.
that this error initializes the HDD.
0401 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
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in the encryption processing). Error is not recovered, this may be caused by a
detected during the encryption process. hardware-related factor (the encryption
board).
0402 Failure in the HDD encryption key (Error Turn OFF/ON the power. If the error is
in the encryption processing). Error is not recovered, this may be caused by a
detected during the decoding process. hardware-related factor (the encryption
board).
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Service Operations Back Up Restore/
Resetting
Object Item Remarlks

Backup of SST SST MEAP application(SMS) Meapback.bin can be restored


■■HDD MEAP (Meapback) (Meapback) User authentication after replacement or initialization
information registered of the HDD.
<Procedure of parts replacement>
in the Local Device [CAUTION]
Refer to Removing HDD Authentication user When the following service
<Procedure of adjustment> authentication system of mode is executed, Meapback.bin
SSO-H (Single Sign-On H) cannot be restored.
1. Before Replacing
COPIER > FUNCTION >
Perform the following operations. Be sure to get an approval from the user beforehand. SYSTEM > CHK-TYPE > 7
Refer to "Back Up" row for data back up. COPIER > FUNCTION >
SYSTEM > HD-CLEAR
Back Up Restore/ Object Item Remarlks
Resetting
Backup of Remote UI Remote UI Mail Box Cannot back up Advanced Box
TPM Non After restarting TPM setup Backup data of the TPM key can
data Settings/ Settings/ Memory RX Inbox data to the SMB server when an
the device, be used only when replacing the
Registration > Registration > Confidential Fax Inbox optional HDD (except 160 GB) is
execute TPM PCB. When replacing the
Management Management Advanced Box installed.
"Initialize All HDD, perform backup with TPM
Settings Settings > Form for Composition
Data/Settings", [ON] again.
> Data Data
and perform
Management Management
backup with
> Back Up >
TPM [ON].
Restore Service Non COPIER> The set value of the DC Since the backup data cannot
Export of Remote UI Remote UI Settings/Registration Basic When exporting "Service Mode
mode FUNCTION> controller be saved to a location outside of
settings Settings/ Settings/ Information Settings", select Copier > Option
setting SYSTEM> the device, it is recommended
Registration > Registration > Paper Type Management > USER > SMD-EXPT > 1.
values DSRAMBUP to perform backup again after
Management Management Settings SMD-EXPT cannot be exported,
(DC-CON) replacing the HDD.
Settings Settings > Forwarding Settings therefore the settings need to
When the DC Controller PCB
> Data Data Box Settings be made every time the HDD is
needs to be replaced, in order
Management Management Department ID replaced.
to update the data to the latest
> Export > Management Settings
one, perform backup again
Import Main Menu Settings
immediately before replacing the
Web Access Settings
PCB.
Favorite Settings
Address Book Service Non COPIER> The set value of the Since the backup data cannot
User Access Control for mode FUNCTION> Reader controller be saved to a location outside of
Advanced Box setting SYSTEM> the device, it is recommended
Quick Menu Settings values RSRAMBUP to perform backup again after
MEAP Application Setting (R-CON) replacing the HDD.
Information When the Reader Controller
User Setting Information PCB needs to be replaced, in
iW Function Flow Settings order to update the data to the
Service Mode Settings latest one, perform backup again
immediately before replacing the
PCB.

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2. After Replacing
When using the Card Reader and imageWARE Accounting Manager
1) HDD format
1-1) Start with the safe mode. (While pressing 2 and 8 keys simultaneously, turn Card ID used for imageWARE Accounting Manager is stored in the HDD, so NSA
ON the main powerswitch.) collection control is not enabledafter the HDD replacement. After the HDD is replaced,
reinstall the card ID from imageWARE Accounting Manager using the following
1-2) Use SST to format all partitions.
procedures.
2) Downloading system software
2-1) Use SST to download the system software (System, LANG, RUI and others).
3) Initializing the key, certificate and CA certificate 1) Go to COPIER > FUNCTION> INSTALL > CARD and enter the numerical value of
(Lv.2) COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > CA-KEY the leading card which is used for Department ID. Then, press “OK” button.(e.g.: If
4) Turning OFF and ON the main power switch No.1 to No.1000 cards are used for Department ID, enter “1” of the leading card.)
5) Restoring the backup data 2) After turning OFF and ON the main power switch, perform the following operations
Refer to "Restore/Resetting" row for data restore by a list of "<Procedure of from Settings/Registration mode.
adjustment>" In Management Settings > User Management > Department ID Management > Page
Totals, be sure that “ID00000001” to “ID00001000” are created.
6) Resetting/registering the data
Set the following: Preferences > Network > TCP / IP Settings > IPv4 Settings> IP
While referring to the list of set/registered data which was printed before replacement,
Address Settings > IP Address, Gateway Address, Subnet Mask
reset/register the data.
In Management Settings > User Management> System Manager Information
7) When the user generates and adds the encryption key, certificate and/or CA ertificate, Settings> System Manager ID and System PIN, register any number for them. Then,
request the user to generate them again. turn OFF and ON the main power switch.
8) Executing “Auto Adjust Gradation (Full Adjust)” If “System Manager ID” and “System PIN” are not registered, “card registration
Settings/Registration mode: Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto to device” cannot be executed for the imageWARE Accounting Manager setting
Adjust Gradation operation.
3) Download the card ID from imageWARE Accounting Manager to the Main Body
again.
4) After downloading is completed, go to Management Settings > User Management >
Department ID Management > Page Totals. Be sure that only the downloaded card
ID is displayed.
5) Print using the user card registered from imageWARE Accounting Manager. Be sure
that the card information used for the target devices of imageWARE Accounting
Manager is collected.

CAUTION:Points to Caution when Using the System Software-installed HDD


When using the HDD which was installed the system software of the other achine
(different serial number), be sure to format the HDD after the installation. If the HDD is
not formatted, the operation cannot be guaranteed.

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■■Main Controller PCB 1 1) Transferring the parts from old PCB to new PCB
• Flash PCB
<Procedure of parts replacement>
• TPM PCB
see "Removing Main Controller PCB 1," on p. 4-80.
<Procedure of adjustment>
Service part:
Setting unit: Main Controller PCB 1 + Controller Box Frame + Cooling Fan
Parts number differs on a model basis (speed basis).

Main Controller PCB 1

Cooling Fan

Flash PCB
TPM PCB

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Controller
BOX Frame NOTE:
Resetting/registering the data is not necessary after Main Controller PCB 1 is replaced.

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In order to secure the accuracy of connector connection when slotting in, this service part is
provided with the PCB being installed to the frame.

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■■Main Controller PCB 2 <Processing before replacing the parts>
Be sure to gain agreement from the user in advance to execute the following work.
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing Main Controller PCB 2," on p. 4-82.
1) Backup the Settings/Registration data
<Procedure of adjustment>
Service part:
Data in SRAM on the Main Controller PCB 2 can be backed up to a USB memory device or
Setting unit: Main Controller PCB 2 + Controller Box Frame
an HDD from download mode.
Main Controller PCB 2 * However, if the HDD Encryption Board is installed, backup to an HDD is not possible. It is
therefore recommended to perform backup to an USB memory device.

Operation method:
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
then,
Download Menu > Backup > SRAM(HDD/USB)

Note:
Download Menu is not intended for the "Settings/Registration > Paper Type Management
Settings".
You need back up from:
Remote UI
Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Export

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2. When Replacing <Actions after Parts Replacement>
1) Transferring the parts from old PCB to new PCB 1. Specify and register the data again of the Main Controller PCB 2.
• Option SDRAM (1 pc.) 1) While pressing 2 + 8 keys at the same time, turn ON the Main Power Switch.
• Memory PCB 2) The restore of backup data:
When Download Menu is displayed, connect USB memory to the main body.
Download Menu 2 > Restore
3) Specify and register the data again.
Import from:
Remote UI
Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Import
4) When an encryption key/certificate/CA certificate has been generated or added by the user,
DDR2-SDRAM ask the user to execute reinstallation.

■■Control Panel CPU PCB / LCD Panel


<Aftter Replacing>
Execute the following: COPIER > FUNCTION > PANEL > TOUCHCHK.
(Adjustment in service mode mentioned above is necessary only when replacing a single
part.)

Memory PCB ■■TPM PCB


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing Main Controller PCB 1," on p. 4-80.
<Procedure of adjustment>
When TPM setting is “OFF”
Any operation is not necessary at replacement.

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When TPM setting is “ON”
Prohibited Operation: It is necessary to restore the TPM key which was backed up after changing the setting to “ON”.
Do not transfer the following parts to another model (which has a different serial 1) Removing the network cable
number).If you fail to do so, the Main Body does not activate normally and this might Until the TPM key is restored, information might be leaked due to the inappropriate access
cause to fail the restoration. via network, so be sure to perform this operation appropriately.
• Main Controller PCB 1 2) Connecting the USB Memory after turning ON the main power switch
3) Restoring the TPM key
• Main Controller PCB 2 (with Memory PCB installed)
Management Settings > Data Management >TPM Settings> Restore of TPM Key
• Memory PCB
4) Turning OFF and ON the main power switch

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Laser Exposure System Laser is applied to the Nom-image image on the positively-charged drum with this machine.

Image area
Overview Non-image area Non-image area

■■Overview
This machine uses an 8-beam method that enables exposure of 8 beams per scanning Laser ON Laser ON
direction for high productivity. Enlarged view
Main Controller PCB 2 F-2-48
Laser Scanner Unit can be removed from the side of the main body.
Video signal
DC Controller PCB
Polygon motor drive signal

Laser signal

BD signal
Laser Image Formation Lens Image Formation Lens
Driver (small) (large)
PCB Reflection mirror

Polygon motor

Laser Scanner Unit


BD Mirror

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BD PCB

La
La se
se r A
rB

La
se
rH

Photosensitive Drum
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■■Specifications ■■Parts Configuration
Item Description
Wave length 670nm Image Formation Lens
(large)
Laser type Red color laser Image Formation Lens
Laser team
Laser output 7mW(Max) (small)
Number of laser beams 8 beams Reflection mirror
Laser Driver PCB
Resolution 1200dpi
Scanner Type Brushless motor
motor Number of rotations 35,400rpm(Process speed 500mm/sec)
Number of scanner mirror (polygon)
5
surfaces
Laser ON/OFF control
Laser ON timing
Main scanning synchronization control Polygon motor
control
Sub scanning synchronization control
Laser beam intensity
APC control
Controls control
Duplex print magnification correction(mageRUNNER
ADVANCE C8105/8095/6055 only)
Others Laser scanner motor control BD Mirror

Laser shutter control


BD PCB
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Name Role
Laser driver Laser driver
Polygonal mirror Perform scanning with a laser beam in the main
scanning direction.
Reflection mirror Reflect a laser team to the drum.
Correction lens Correct a main-scanning tilt of the laser beam
coming from the folding mirror.
Tilt correction motor Correct a main-scanning tilt by moving the
correction lens.
Image Formation Lens (small) To connect focuses on the Drum to provide an
image
Image Formation Lens (Large) To connect focuses on the Drum to provide an
image
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Controls ■■Laser ON Timing Control
■■Overview ●● Laser ON/OFF Control
This control is performed to turn ON/OFF a laser beam according to the combination of laser
control signals.
Laser Interface PCB
Laser Scanner Unit
Control signal Polygon Mirror
Laser ON/OFF Control
Laser Driver PCB DC Laser
Controller Driver
Horizontal scanning synchronous PCB PCB
Control Video signal Laser Beam

Vertical Scanning synchronous Polygon Motor Unit


Main Controller Control
PCB 2
APC Control
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<Timing of Execution>
Duplex print magnification
correction Control After the power is turned ON

Polygon Motor Control <Details of the Control>


The DC controller switches the mode among four modes (Forcible OFF mode, APC mode,
Laser Shutter Control Print mode, Standby mode) according to the laser control signal.
Mode Laser status Remarks
F-2-51 Forcible OFF OFF Clear the laser beam intensity setting determined by APC.
APC ON Adjust the laser beam intensity.
Item Purpose/Description
Print mode OFF/ON Irradiate a laser beam according to the video signal.
Turn ON/OFF a laser beam according to the combination
Laser ON/OFF control Standby mode OFF The main unit is placed in the standby status.
of laser control signals.
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Main scanning Performed to adjust the writing position in the main
timing
synchronization control scanning direction.
control
Sub scanning Performed to adjust the writing position in the sub
synchronization control scanning direction.
Laser beam 1Performed to keep a specified level of laser beam for
APC control
intensity control each line.
Duplex print magnification correction To correct image size between the front and the rear
control when making 2-sided print.
To be executed to rotate the Polygon Mirror at the
Laser polygon motor control
specified speed.
To prevent exposure of laser light in the machine when
Laser shutter control
the Cover is open.
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●● Main Scanning Synchronization Control
NOTE:
This control is performed to adjust the writing position in the main scanning direction. EEPROM on the Laser Driver PCB stores the 8-beam phase displacement
coefficient (laser phase coefficient), which is unique to the Laser Scanner Unit,
<Timing of Execution> and corrects 8-beam phase difference based on the stored coefficient. When a
Laser Scanner Unit is replaced, the DC Controller PCB automatically retrieves the
For every eight lines laser phase coefficient of EEPROM.

<Details of the Control>


1) The synchronization control in horizontal scanning direction is executed with reference to Standard BD
Laser A.
2) The BD PCB is located on the light path of Laser A laser beam and the laser beam is
emitted to the BD PCB. Laser H T
3) The BD PCB detects laser beam of Laser A and generates BD signal to be sent to the DC
Controller PCB.
Laser G T
4) The DC Controller sends the PBD signal to Main Controller PCB 2 according to BD signal.
5) Based on the laser phase coefficient and the BD signal, the DC Controller PCB generates
synchronization signal in horizontal scanning direction on an 8 lines basis at the generation
Laser F T
area of synchronization signal in horizontal scanning direction.

6) Once the PBD signal is received, Main Controller PCB 2 sends video signal to the DC ・


Controller PCB. ・

7) The video signal sent from Main Controller PCB 2 is output to the Laser Driver PCB Laser A T
according to the synchronization signal in horizontal scanning direction.
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PBD ASIC
signal Horizontal BD signal
BD PCB
scanning
synchronous Laser
phase
signal coefficient Laser H
generation EEPROM
assembly Laser G
Main
Controller ・
PCB 2 Video Video Laser ・
・ Polygon
signal signal Driver ・

Horizontal PCB ・

・ scanning ・

Laser B
・ ・
・ synchronous ・

・ signal

・ Laser A

DC Controller PCB

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●● Sub Scanning Synchronization Control ■■Laser Beam Intensity Control
This control is performed to adjust the writing position in the sub scanning direction.
●● APC (Auto Power Control) Control
To keep constant laser light intensity per 8 beams (1BD basis)
<Execution timing>
When printing is started
<Execution timing>
When the laser is scanned (per line)
<Control Description>
1) The DC Controller PCB generates synchronization signal in vertical scanning direction
<Control Description>
(PVREQ) and sends to Main Controller PCB 2.
1) The DC Controller PCB outputs laser control signal to the Laser Driver IC in the Laser
2) Main Controller PCB 2 receives PVREQ (synchronization signal in vertical scanning
Driver PCB to set in APC mode.
direction) and sends the video signal to the DC Controller PCB.
2) The Laser Driver IC is set in APC mode and makes laser diodes (LD1 to LD8) to forcibly
3) The DC Controller PCB sends drive signal to the Laser Driver PCB to turn on the laser.
emit in series.
3) The Laser Driver IC monitors laser diodes (LD1 to LD8) with the Photo Diode (PD) and
PVREQ adjusts output of laser diode until the laser light intensity reaches a specified level.
Image Laser Driver
ASIC PCB Laser Driver PCB
Main Image signal
Controller
PCB 2
LD1
LD2
DC Controller LD3
PCB LD4 Laser Control
PD Laser Driver IC Signal
DC Controller PCB
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LD5
LD6
LD7
LD8

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■■Duplex print magnification correction
<Laser Lighting>
When the paper passes through the fixing area after the image was created on the 1st side of
the 2-sided print, the paper temporarily gets shrunk due to the heat. Then, creating the image
on the 2nd side causes the 2nd side image extended, which makes the 2nd side image larger Horizontal scanning

than the 1st side image when the paper size returns to the original size after the paper is Without
delivered outside the machine. Correction

<Execution timing>
When the image on the 2nd side of 2-sided print is created With
Correction
<Control description>
When the 2nd side is printed, the following controls are executed with consideration of
Vertical
paper’s shrinkage level. scanning
Main scanning direction:
The image in horizontal scanning direction is reduced by skipping the image data.

Sub scanning direction:


The image is reduced by increasing rotating speed of the Polygon Motor.
Increasing rotating speed of the Polygon Motor causes an increase of magnification ratio in
horizontal scanning direction, and equally effects as skipping of image data.

<Polygon Motor Swing Speed>

<Constant Speed> <Speed Up>

L L’

L > L’ :Exposure
> ’

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When magnification is corrected, changing the Polygon Motor speed between sheets might ■■Polygon Motor Control
be slower depending on the speed, so productivity might be reduced.
This control is performed to rotate the polygon mirror at a specified speed.

Variable Reproduction = Polygon Speed Reshuffling <Execution timing>


When the Polygon Motor is started
Communi Variable Speed Speed convergence
Paper Paper
-cation Time Time
<Control description>
1) The DC Controller PCB outputs acceleration signal (ACC) to forcibly rotate the Polygon
Motor.
Paper Interval Time 2) The speed detection signals (FG, BD) are detected to be compared with the reference
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signal generated in the reference signal generation area, so that the acceleration signal
(ACC) and the deceleration signal (DEC) are controlled to keep the specified speed.
Variable speed PPM
Wide 105ppm 95ppm 85ppm
-0.3% 79% 80% 82%
-0.6% 71% 74% 75%
-1.0% 69% 71% 73%
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* In the actual use, it is assumed that changing speed over 0.6% is rarely seen.

Related “Settings/Registration” mode


Settings/Registration > Preferences > Paper Settings > Paper Type Management Settings
Polygon motor
>Details/Edit > Adjust Image position > Fine Adjust Zoom

BD PCB
ACC DEC BD

DC Controller PCB

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Related Error Code


E100: Failure to detect PLOCK signal during BD rotation
E110: Failure to detect VLOCK signal during FG rotation

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■■Laser Shutter Control
To prevent laser exposure in the machine when the Cover is open

<Execution timing>
When the Front Door or Multi tray Cover opens/closes

<Control description>
When the Front Door or Multi tray Cover opens, the DC Controller PCB stops power supply
(DC5V) of the Laser Driver to prevent laser exposure.

PS3
Multi-purpose Cover Open/Close Sensor

SW2
DC5V

DC Controller PCB Front Door Open Detection Switch


DC12V
DC/DC DC Power Supply PCB

Relay PCB
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NOTE:
This control is executed by the software only and there is no shutter to prevent
laser exposure.

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Servicing
■■Periodically Replaced Parts
None

■■Consumable Parts
None

■■Periodical Servicing List


Cleaning
Parts name Qty Remarks
interval
Clean when black lines or the like occurs due to soil on
Dust-proof glass 1 -
the Dustproof Glass.
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■■When Replacing Parts


No. Parts Name When replacing parts
1) Execution of potential control (COPIER>FUNCTION>DPC>DPC)
2) Write down the write start position adjustment value of laser in the
1 Laser Scanner Unit
following service mode on the service label.
COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > PVE-OFST
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■■Major Adjustments
None

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Image Formation System Drum Cleaning Unit


Primary Charging Assembly
Laser Developing Assembly

Overview
■■Overview
Toner image is formed by the magnetic, 1-component toner projection developing method in
image formation system.
To ensure high quality print, this machine introduces the following new technologies: Photosensitive Drum
• Small-diameter toner
High resolution by fine-grained toner
• Belt transfer method
Improved transfer/feeding performance by the belt feeding
• Twin-developing method
Improving developing efficiency by the 2-time developing. Uneven developing at the first
developing is evened out with the second development. Paper
At the second development, if toner is excessively supplied to the drum at the first Transfer Belt
development, the excessive toner is pulled to the cylinder. If the amount of toner on the F-2-62

drum is not enough, toner shortfall is supplied to the drum from the cylinder.
• Image Stabilization Control
Image density/gradation correction by the D-max control and the D-half control
• The shutter mechanism is added to the Primary Charging Assembly and the Pre-transfer
Charging Assembly.
This prevents discharge products from attaching on the Drum, thus prevents image failure
just after startup.
• Improved accessibility to the periodically replaced / durable parts provides increased
serviceability.

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■■Specifications ●● Charging Specifications
●● Basic Specifications Primary Charging Developing High Pre-transfer
High Voltage PCB Voltage PCB Charging PCB
Item Function/Method (PCB11) (PCB12) (PCB26)
Photosensitive Drum Material A-Si

DC positive

DC positive

AC+DC negative
Drum diameter 84 mm diameter

AC
Cleaning Cleaning Blade
Process speed 500 mm/sec

AC+DC positive
DC negative
Separation method Curvature separation + separation claw
Drum Heater Yes (42 +/- 2 deg C) Primary
Drum HP detection Yes Charging Wire
Developing Assembly Developing method Dry, 1-component toner projection method Developing
Developing Cylinder iR-ADV 8105/8095/8085 series Upper Cylinder
2 cylinders (twin-developing method)
- Developing upper cylinder: 20 mm diameter
Grid Wire
- Developing lower cylinder: 20 mm diameter
Toner Magnetic negative toner
Toner level detection Yes (magnetic sensor)
Photosensitive Drum
Primary charging Charging method Corona charging (2 charging wires + grind wire)
Cleaning Cleaning Pad (charging wire)
Shutter Yes
Pre-transfer charging Charging method Corona charging (1 charging wire)
Cleaning Cleaning Pad (charging wire)
Developing Lower Cylinder
Shutter Yes Separation Claw
Transfer method Direct transfer (ETB: Electrostatic Transfer Belt) Dust Collecting Roller
ETB Unit Material CR rubber + urethane resin Pre-transfer Charging Wire
Circumferential length 298.5 mm
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Cleaning Brush Roller + Cleaning Blade
Transfer method Transfer Roller (sponge roller) Item Bias value Remarks
Separation method Curvature separation + static eliminator Primary charging bias DC bias 6000 to 9000 V To be specified by the potential control
Disengagement Yes Grid bias DC bias 530 to 800 V To be specified by the estimated life and
mechanism environment*
Waste Toner Container Capacity Equivalent to 1 million sheets Developing bias AC bias 1500 V Fixed value (ON/OFF only)
Full-level detection Yes DC bias 200 to 300 V To be specified by the D-max control
Presence/absence No Dust-collection bias DC bias -1000 V Constant voltage control
detection Pre-transfer charging AC bias 8300 V Fixed value (ON/OFF only)
Toner Container Method Set-on (manual) bias DC bias 0 to 6000 V Constant current control (to be specified by the
Patch Sensor Yes environment*)
T-2-27 Transfer bias DC bias 0 to 6500 V Constant current control (to be specified by the
environment*, paper type and print mode)
Separation claw bias AC bias 690 Vpp Fixed value (ON/OFF only)
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* Detected by the Environment Sensor (THU1)

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■■Parts Configuration ●● Process Area
●● Entire Configuration Primary Charging
Pre-exposure LED Assembly
Toner Container Toner Supply Assembly Grid Wire
Drum Cleaning Blade Primary
Charging Wire Potential Sensor
Drum Cleaning Developing Blade
Unit
Developing Cylinder

Transfer Assembly
Process
Assembly
Photosensitive Drum

Waste Toner
Feed Assembly Waste Toner Separation Claw Toner
Feed Screw Stirrer
Patch Sensor Pre-transfer Pre-transfer
Auxiliary Roller Charging Wire Charging Assembly
Magnet Roller Dust Collecting
Waste Toner Roller
Container F-2-65

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●● Transfer Area ●● Toner Supply Area
Idler Roller
Drive Roller Transfer Roller
Front View Toner Container Hopper

Static Eliminator Cleaning Blade


Separation Guide

Brush Roller
Transfer Belt
Cleaning Shaft Engagement Arm
Engagement Cam
Sub Hopper
Waste Toner Feed Screw Toner Stirrer

Cleaning Unit Buffer


Magnet Roller
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Toner Feed Screw

Right Side View

Hopper

Toner Container

Sub Hopper
Buffer
Toner Stirrer

Toner Feed Screw Magnet Roller


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●● Waste Toner Feeding Area ■■Drive Configuration
Waste Toner Feed Screw
Drum Cleaning Unit
Waste Toner Feed Screw ●● Process Area

M2

M6 CL1

ETB cleaning Unit

TS1

Waste Toner Feed Assembly

PS61
PS90

Waste Toner
Container
SL10 M1 M7

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Code Name Function


Waste Toner M1 Drum Motor To drive the Photosensitive Drum and the Dust-collection
Roller
M2 Main Motor To drive the Developing Cylinder, the Toner Stirring Plate,
F-2-68 the Magnet Roller and the Waste Toner Feed Screw
M6 Primary Charging Wire Cleaning To drive the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Pad and
Motor the Primary Charging Shutter
M7 Pre-transfer Charging Wire To drive the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Pad
Cleaning Motor and the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter
SL10 Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid To drive the Patch Sensor Shutter
CL1 Developing Clutch To drive the Developing Cylinder and the Toner Stirring
Plate
TS1 Developing Toner Sensor To detect toner level in the Developing Assembly
PS61 Drum Home Position Sensor To detect home position of the Photosensitive Drum
PS90 Patch Sensor To detect toner density (image stabilization control)
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●● Transfer Area ●● Toner Supply Area

PS54

PS55

PS56 M10
M43

M19

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Code Parts name Function M28


M19 Duplex Feed Left Motor To make the ETB Unit (ETB) engaged/disengaged
M43 ETB Motor To drive the ETB Drive Roller, the Brush Roller and the
Waste Toner Feed Screw.
PS55 ETB Engage Sensor To detect engagement of the. CL5
PS56 ETB Disengage Sensor To detect disengagement of the ETB (home position).
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TS3
TS2

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Code Parts name Function


M10 Hopper Toner Supply Motor To drive the Toner Stirring Plate (to supply toner to the
Buffer)
M28 Buffer Toner Feed Motor To drive the Toner Feed Screw and the Toner Stirring
Plate (to feed toner)
CL5 Developing Assembly Toner Supply To drive the Magnet Roller (to supply toner to the
Clutch Developing Assembly)

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Code Parts name Function ●● Waste Toner Feeding Area
TS2 Buffer Toner Sensor 1 To detect toner level in the Buffer(To avoid oversupply to
the Buffer) M2
TS3 Buffer Toner Sensor 2 To detect toner level in the Buffer (to detect absence of
toner in the Buffer)
PS54 Toner Replacement Cover Sensor To detect whether the Toner Replacement Cover is
opened/closed.
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M43

SW5

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Code Parts name Function


M2 Developing Motor To drive the Waste Toner Feed Screw(Drum Cleaning
Unit)
M43 ETB Motor To drive the Waste Toner Feed Screw(ETB Cleaning
Unit)
SW5 Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch To detect lock of the Waste Toner Feed Screw
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■■Print Process 1.Electrostatic latent image formation Block

Block Step Overview 2.Primary Charging


Static formation 1 Exposure Light emission from the Pre-exposure LED removes residual
block potential on the surface of the Photosensitive Drum to prevent 1.Pre-exposure 3.Laser exposure
density unevenness.
2 Primary The surface of the Photosensitive Drum is charged to make
charging a uniform positive potential. This machine uses the Primary 6.Drum cleaning Block
Charging Assembly which indirectly gives potential from the 2.Development
Photosensitive 4.Development
Charging Wire to the Photosensitive Drum. 10.Drum Cleaning Block
Drum
3 Laser Emission of the laser beam forms a static latent image on the
exposure surface of the Photosensitive Drum. When the laser beam is
applied on the surface of the positively charged Photosensitive
Drum, the potential at the emitted part is reduced. 3.Transfer
Developing 4 Developing With the magnetic, 1-component toner projection developing 4.Fixing Block Block 5.Pre-transfer Charging
block method, toner that has been negatively charged by the
Transfer block Developing Cylinder is attached to the latent image on the Delivery 8.Fixing 7.Separation 6.Transfer Registration MP Pickup Tray
surface of the Photosensitive Drum to make it visible.
5 Pre-transfer Toner on the Photosensitive Drum is made to be a uniform ETB Unit
charging potential. 9.ETB cleaning
Deck/Cassette
6 Transfer Positive potential is applied to the Transfer Roller so that the
5. ETB cleaning Block Rotation of photosensitive drum and ETB
toner on the Photosensitive Drum is transferred on a paper.
7 Separation With the curvature separation method and the static eliminator, Flow of paper
the paper is separated from the Photosensitive Drum and the
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ETB.
Fixing block 8 Fixing The toner on the paper is fused on the paper by heat and
pressure.
ETB cleaning 9 ETB The Cleaning Blade removes the residual toner attached on the
block cleaning ETB.
Drum cleaning 10 Drum The Cleaning Blade removes the residual toner attached on the
block cleaning Photosensitive Drum.
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Controls Control name Description
Exposure
Primary Charging     Pre-exposure control To apply the light of the Pre-exposure LED on the surface of the
Exposure -Primary charging bias control Photosensitive Drum.
-Pre-exposure control -Primary charging wire cleaning control
-Primary charging shutter control Primary charging
Separation     Primary charging wire bias To apply the positive potential to the Primary Charging Wire and the
-Separation control
-Separation claw bias control control Primary Grid Plate.
Toner Supply Primary charging wire To clean the Primary Charging Wire.
Drum Cleaning
-Drum cleaning exposure
-Toner level detection cleaning control
-Toner supply control
-Toner container detection
Primary charging shutter To prevent image failure caused by ozone generated from the
Transfer
-Pre-transfer charging bias control control Primary Charging Wire.
-Pre-transfer charging wire Developing
cleaning control
Development     Developing bias control To apply positive potential to the Developing Cylinder so that the
-Pre-transfer charging
-Developing bias control
shutter control
-Dust-collecting bias control toner on the Developing Cylinder is attached on the surface of the
-Transfer bias control
-Transfer belt cleaning control Photosensitive Drum.
-Transfer belt engage/disengage Dust-collection bias control To collect the scattered toner to prevent toner that scatters during
control Drum Control
-Drum cleaning exposure developing process from being attached to the Photosensitive
-Separation claw bias control Drum.
Image Stabilization Control Toner collection sheet bias To apply negative potential to the Toner Collection Sheet.
-Potential control control
-Laser APC control
-Patch Detection
Transfer
-D-max control     Pre-transfer charging bias To charge toner negatively and evenly to ensure stability of transfer
-D-half control
-PASCAL control
control performance.
-Two dimension shading control Waste toner feed Pre-transfer charging wire To clean the Pre-transfer Charging Wire to prevent the Charging
Other Control -Waste toner full detection
-Laser APC control -Waste toner screw lock detection cleaning control Wire failure that is caused by soil of the Pre-transfer Charging Wire.
-Startup Contrast Potential -Waste toner container detection Pre-transfer charging To prevent image failure caused by ozone generated from the Pre-
Correction shutter control transfer Charging Wire.
-Blank Band Control
-Black Band Control Transfer bias control To apply positive potential to the Transfer Roller so that the toner on
-Low Duty Discharge Control the Photosensitive Drum is transferred on the paper.
Transfer belt cleaning To remove the residual toner on the Transfer Belt to prevent image
control failure that is caused by toner soil on the belt.
Transfer belt engagement/ To engage/disengage the Transfer Belt with the Photosensitive
F-2-74 disengagement control Drum.
Separation
    Separation control To separate paper from the Photosensitive Drum and the Transfer
Belt.
Separation bias control To remove toner attached to the Drum Separation Claw.
Drum cleaning
    Drum cleaning control To remove residual toner on the Photosensitive Drum.
Drum control
    Drum home position To detect home position of the Photosensitive Drum.
detection
Drum heater control To keep constant temperature of the Photosensitive Drum.

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Control name Description ■■Exposure
Toner supply
    Toner level detection To detect toner level in the Developing Unit and the Buffer Unit. ●● Pre-exposure Control
Toner supply control To supply toner from the Toner Container to the Developing To prevent uneven density with the print image, residual potential on the Photosensitive Drum
Assembly.
is removed before the primary charging.
Toner container detection To detect whether the Toner Container is attached to the host
machine. With the command by the DC Controller PCB, the Pre-exposure LED (LED 1) is emitted. By
Waste toner feeding emitting the LED on the Photosensitive Drum, remove residual potential on the drum.
    Waste toner full level To detect whether the Waste Toner Container is full.
detection
Waste toner screw lock To detect whether the Waste Toner Screw is locked.
detection Main Driver PCB(PCB2)
Waste toner container To detect whether the Waste Toner Container is attached to the host
detection machine. Pre-exposure LED(LE1)
Image stabilization control
    Potential control To determine primary current (Ip), laser power (Lp) and developing
bias (Vdc) according to the deterioration level of the Photosensitive
Drum and the environmental change.
Patch Detection To detect the patch on the Drum by the Patch Sensor to measure
the toner density.
D-max control To determine the developing contrast to keep solid density on the
image constant.
D-half control To determine the gradation adjustment value based on the image
density detected by the Patch Sensor.
PASCAL control To determine gradation adjustment value based on the image
density scanned by the Reader. Photosensitive Drum
2D shading control To correct uneven potential on the Photosensitive Drum by laser
exposure.
Other Control
    Startup Contrast Potential To adjust the contrast potential (Vcont) at startup in order to
maintain the density consistently.
Laser APC control To correct the laser output control value to prevent changes in
surface potential by the laser output. F-2-75
Blank Band Control To blow off the reversely-charged toner on the Developing Sleeve
forcibly to the Drum surface in order to collect the toner into the
Drum Cleaning Unit.
Black Band Control To supply toner thoroughly to the ends of the Cleaning Blade and
prevent the blade from everting by forming the toner band at the
Drum ends.
Low Duty Discharge To forcibly eject toner by forming the toner band at the Drum ends
Control in order to avoid toner deterioration in case low duty images are
continuously output.
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■■Primary Charging ●● Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Control
To prevent charging failure caused by soil of the Primary Charging Wire.
●● Primary Charging Bias Control
To make the surface of the Photosensitive Drum evenly and positively charged. <Execution timing>
The primary charging bias (DC positive), which has been generated by the Primary Charging • Interruption at every 2000 sheets of continuous print (the value can be changed in service
High Voltage PCB (PCB11), is applied to the Primary Charging Wire and the Grid Plate. mode: 100 to 2000 sheets)
• Primary charging DC bias: the bias to be applied to the Primary Charging Wire • After last rotation which is performed on the 1500th sheet and later since the last cleaning
• Grid DC bias: the bias to be applied to the Grid Plate (1-roundtrip)
The primary charging bias value is specified by the potential control. • In the case of executing “Clean Wire” in user mode (1-roundtrip)
The grid bias is specified based on the estimated life and the environment. • In the case of executing the wire cleaning in service mode (1-roundtrip or 3-roundtrip)

<Control description>
The drive of the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor (M6) makes the Cleaner Screw rotate
Primary Charging High Voltage PCB(PCB11) clockwise/counterclockwise, which moves the Cleaning Pad back and forth to clean the
Primary Charging Wire.
DC positive DC positive
Position detection of the Cleaning Pad is not performed.

Screw

Primary Charging Wire

Grid Wire

Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor


Primary Charging Wire

Photosensitive Drum

Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Pad


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F-2-77
<Related service modes>
To clean the Charging Wire (3-roundtrip)
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN
To check operation of the Charging Wire Cleaning (1-roundtrip)
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-EX
To specify cleaning interval of the Last Rotation Charging Wire ((Default: every 2000 sheets
(the interval can be changed within the range between 1000 and 5000 sheets))COPIER >
OPTION > CLEANING > W-CLN-P

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●● Primary Charging Shutter Control Shutter Open/Close Operation Sequence
To prevent uneven potential on the Photosensitive Drum caused by discharge products Elapsing time Operation
(nitrogen oxide) accumulated on the Primary Charging Assembly. Image formation is 1. Calculate the moisture content. (Environment Heater) Refer to the table.
completed. 2. Based on the moisture content, determine the time until the Charging
or Shutter is closed.
Standby mode starts. 3. Set the DC Controller startup time (DCON alarm).

NOTE:
In the environment which moisture content is lower than the one in power saving
environment (temperature: 22 deg C, humidity: 75%, moisture content: 12.41g), Sleep mode starts.
1. Calculate the moisture content. (Environment Heater) Refer to the table.
(Min. 10 sec.,
set the Drum Heater to OFF in the sleep mode after a specified time passes. Max. 240 min.)
2. Determine whether the Drum Heater is ON or OFF during sleep mode.
Discharge product (nitrogen compound) which is generated at the Charging
Assembly when image is formed is deposited on the Drum when the time passes.
When the Drum Heater is OFF, the discharge product (nitrogen compound) has a
chemical reaction with the moisture in the air and generates nitric acid. This nitric DC Controller starts.
(DCON alarm) 1. DC Controller checks whether the Drum Heater is ON or OFF.
acid deteriorates the surface of the Drum and causes the image failure. (240 min. to 300 min.)

Drum Heater is ON or OFF.

<Execution timing> ON OFF

• When the Drum Heater is turned OFF Charging Shutter is not closed. Charging Shutter is closed.
• During sleep mode
Sleep mode restarts.

<Execution timing>
• After 4 or 5 hours since the drum was stopped* 1. Charging Shutter is opened or closed.
Recovery starts. 2. Drum Heater is ON or OFF.
*The time is determined by the environment (moisture content) when the drum operation 3. Two dimensional shading is ON or OFF.

was stopped
Charging Shutter is Charging Shutter is
Environment Moisture content Temperature/Humidity Drum Heater Time opened. opened.
Drum Heater is ON. Drum Heater is ON.
1 to 0.86 23 deg C 5% OFF 300 min.
Charging Shutter is closed. Two dimensional Two dimensional
2 to 1.73 23 deg C 10% OFF 285 min. Drum Heater is OFF. shading is OFF. shading is ON.
3 to 5.8 23 deg C 30% OFF 270 min. 1. Operation of Charging 1. Drum Heater is changed 1. Drum Heater is OFF .
Shutter opening from ON to OFF. 2. Fixing warm-up
4 to 8.9 23 deg C 50% OFF 255 min. 2. Fixing warm-up 2. Fixing warm-up
Energy save to 12.41 22 deg C 75% OFF 240 min.
5 to 15 23 deg C 70% ON Not close
6 to 18 27 deg C 80% ON Not close
7 to 12.41 30 deg C 80% ON Not close
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Drum Heater is ON.

Image formation starts.

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<Control description> ■■Developing
The shutter is open or closed by the cleaning mechanism of the Primary Charging Wire.
The Primary Charging Shutter is made of fiber and usually taken up by the bobbin. ●● Developing Bias Control
The drive of the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor (M6) moves the Cleaning Pad to the To form a toner image on the Photosensitive Drum by charging toner on the Developing
rear and the shutter taken up by the bobbin becomes extended to make the Shutter closed. Cylinder.
Because the Shutter comes between the Grid Wire and the Photosensitive Drum, discharge
products from the Primary Charging Assembly do not reach the Photosensitive Drum. <Control description>
The Primary Charging Shutter Position Sensor (PS94) detects opening/close of the shutter. The developing bias (AC, DC positive), which has been generated on the Develop High
Voltage PCB (PCB12), is applied to the Developing Cylinder.
• Developing DC bias
Grid Wire
The bias to generate potential difference with the Photosensitive Drum.
The bias value is determined based on the D-max control.
Screw • Developing AC bias
The bias to improve image quality.
The bias value is fixed.
Primary Charging
Shutter Sensor(PS94)

Primary Charging Wire


Developing High Voltage PCB(PCB12)
Cleaning Motor(M6)
Primary Charging Wire AC+DC positive
Developing Upper Cylinder

Primary Charging Wire

Grid Wire

Charging Shutter
Photosensitive Drum
Photosensitive Drum
Charging Shutter

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<Related error code>
E060-0001 Primary Charging Shutter HP open error
E060-0002 Primary Charging Shutter HP close error Developing Lower Cylinder
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●● Dust-collection Bias Control ●● Developing Supply Shutter Opening/Closing Mechanism
To collect toner which floats over the Photosensitive Drum during developing process. There are shutters at the Supply Mouths of the Developing Assembly and the Buffer Unit to
prevent toner scattering.
<Control description> The Developing Shutter and Buffer Shutter is opened/closed in conjunction with push-in and
The dust-collection bias (DC negative), which has been generated on the Develop High pull-out of the Developing Assembly.
Voltage PCB (PCB12), is applied to the Dust-collection Roller.
The bias value is fixed. <Opening and Closing Operations of the Developing Shutter>
By pushing the Developing Assembly in the main body, the Developing Shutter comes in
contact with the Buffer Unit.
Developing High Voltage PCB(PCB12) By pushing the assembly in farther, the Developing Shutter opens along the side of the Buffer
Unit. By pulling the Developing Assembly out from the main body, the Developing Shutter
DC negative
closes by its own weight so the Supply Mouth is closed

Buffer Assembly
Developping Assembly Shutter Open
Developping Assembly Shutter
Developing Assembly

Photosensitive Drum
Push Toner

Buffer Assembly
Dust Collecting Roller
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Developping Assembly Shutter

Developing Assembly
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<Opening and Closing Operations of the Buffer Shutter> ■■Transfer
By pushing the Developing Assembly in the main body, edge of the Supply Mouth on the
assembly hits to leading edge of the Buffer Shutter. ●● Pre-transfer Charging Bias Control
By pushing the assembly in farther, the Buffer Shutter moves to the rear so the Supply Mouth To make the charging amount of toner on the Photosensitive Drum appropriate to improve
is opened. transfer performance.
The Shutter Arm goes down by spring pressure, and it interlocks with the protrusion on the The pre-transfer charging bias (AC + DC negative), which has been generated on the Pre-
Developing Shutter. transfer Charging PCB (PCB26), is applied to the Pre-transfer Charging Wire.
By pulling the Developing Assembly out, the Shutter Arm is pushed by the protrusion on the
Developing Shutter, so the Buffer Shutter is closed followed by the Supply Mouth. The Shutter Pre-transfer Charging PCB(PCB26)
Arm lifts up by hitting to the bottom of the Hopper.
AC+DC negative

Buffer Assembly Buffer Assembly Shutter Open


Buffer Assembly Shutter

Developing Assembly

Photosensitive Drum
Push Toner

Buffer Assembly

Pre-transfer Charging Wire


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Spring
Projection

Buffer Assembly Shutter


Developing Assembly
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●● Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Control ●● Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Control
To prevent charging failure caused by soil of the Pre-transfer Charging Wire. To prevent uneven potential on the Photosensitive Drum caused by discharge products
(nitrogen oxide) accumulated on the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly.
<Execution timing>
To be executed together with the primary charging wire cleaning control at the same time. <Execution timing>
To be executed together with the Pre-transfer charging wire cleaning control at the same
<Control description> time.
The drive of the Pre-Transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor (M7) makes the Cleaner Screw
rotate clockwise/counterclockwise, which moves the Cleaning Pad back and forth to clean the <Control description>
Pre-transfer Charging Wire. The shutter is opened or closed by the cleaning mechanism of the Pre-transfer Charging
The Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Position Sensor ( ) detects position of the Cleaning Pad. Wire.
The Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is made of fiber and usually taken up by the bobbin.
The drive of the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor (M7) moves the Cleaning Pad
to the rear and the shutter taken up by the bobbin becomes extended to make the Shutter
closed.
Screw Because the Shutter comes between the Pre-transfer Charging Wire and the Photosensitive
Drum, discharge products from the Primary Charging Assembly do not reach the
Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Pad Photosensitive Drum.
Pre-transfer Charging The Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Position Sensor (PS95) detects opening/close of the
Wire Cleaning Motor(M7) shutter.

Screw
Pre-transfer Charging Wire

Pre-transfer Charging Wire


Cleaning Motor(M7)
F-2-85 Pre-transfer Charging Wire
<Related service modes> Shutter Flag
• To clean the Charging Wire (5-roundtrip)
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN
• To check operation of the charging wire cleaning (1-roundtrip) Photosensitive
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-EX Drum
• To specify cleaning interval of the last rotation charging wire (Default: every 2000 sheets (the
interval can be changed within the range between 1000 and 5000 sheets))
Charging Shutter
COPIER > OPTION > CLEANING > W-CLN-P Pre-transfer
Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor(PS95)
Charging Shutter Charging Wire

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●● Transfer Bias Control ●● ETB Cleaning Control
To transfer toner on the Photosensitive Drum to a paper. To prevent image failure caused by toner soil on the ETB, the residual toner on the Transfer
The transfer bias (DC positive), which has been generated on the Transfer High Voltage PCB Belt is removed.
(PCB13), is applied to the Transfer Roller.
Following shows the 3 types of transfer bias: <Control description>
• Print bias: the bias to be applied during printing 1) The ETB Cleaning Blade scrapes toner on the ETB.
• Paper leading edge weak bias: the bias to be applied to the leading edge of the paper (to 2) The scraped toner is fed to the Waste Toner Container.
prevent failure in paper separation)
• Paper interval bias: the bias to be applied between sheets
The bias value is determined by the environment, the paper type and the mode table.
Drive Roller

Brush Roller
Transfer High Voltage PCB(PCB13)

DC positive
Photosensitive Drum

Cleaning Shaft

ETB cleaning Unit

Waste Toner Feed Screw


Cleaning Blade
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Transfer Roller
<Related service mode>
• To clean the ETB (3-round idle rotation of the ETB)
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > TBLT-CLN
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●● ETB Engagement/Disengagement Control
To prevent image failure caused by toner soil on the ETB, the ETB is engaged or disengaged Transfer Belt
with the Photosensitive Drum. Disengagement
<Execution timing> Engagement
• To make the belt engaged: during printing
• To make the belt disengaged: any timing other than the above

<Control description>
1) Reverse rotation of the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19) makes the Disengagement Cam Engagement Arm
rotate.
Flag
2) Rotation of the Disengagement Cam moves the Disengagement Arm up and down to make
M19 Transfer Belt Engage
the Transfer Belt engaged/disengaged with the Photosensitive Drum. Sensor(PS55)
3) Following 2 sensors detect position of the Transfer Belt.
• Transfer Belt Engage Sensor (PS55): to detect engagement of the Transfer Belt Engagement Arm

• Transfer Belt Disengage Sensor (PS56): to detect disengagement (home position) of Engagement Cam

the Transfer Belt.


Engagement
Cam

Transfer Belt Disengage Sensor(PS56)

Engagement Disengagement
Photosensitive
Drum

Transfer Belt

Engagement Cam
Engagement Arm

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■■Separation
●● Separation Control
<Separation from the Drum>
Separation is performed using the curvature separation method.

Photosensitive Drum

Paper Separation Claw

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NOTE:
The Separation Claw separates sheets before entering the Drum Cleaning Unit.
This effectively avoids failure in paper feed (double feed, etc.)

Paper Separation Claw

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<Separation from the ETB> ●● Separation Claw Reciprocation Control
Separation is performed using the curvature separation method and the Static Eliminator. By moving the Separation Claw back and forth (reciprocation), scar on the drum caused by
There is no bias for separation. the Separation Claw can be prevented.

<Execution Timing>
Static Eliminator
Transfer Belt During printing (while the Developing Motor is driving)
Separation Guide
<Control Description>
Making the Separation Claw move back and forth by transmitting the rotation force of the
Developing Motor Drive via the cam and Gear Unit.

Reciprocation width: +/-25mm

1) The drive of the Developing Drive Motor makes the cam rotate.
2) The Drive Lever moves in a pendulum motion by the rotation of the cam, which make
the Drive Shaft rotates. (With the one-way bearing, the Drive Shaft rotates in only one
direction.)
3) Making the Lack move back and forth by transmitting the rotating motion of the Drive Shaft
via the Gear Unit. The Separation Mounting Base linked with the Lack moves back and
forth.

Paper Drive Shaft

Gear Unit

M1
Separation Guide Static Eliminator Transfer Belt M1 Lack
Drive Lever Cam
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■■Drum Cleaning ●● Separation Bias Control
To prevent image soil caused by toner accumulated on the Drum Separation Claw, this
●● Drum Cleaning Control
control prevents attachment of toner on the Photosensitive Drum with the Drum Separation
The blade, which is in contact with the Drum, removes residual toner and paper dust on the
Claw.
Photosensitive Drum.

<Execution timing>
<Control description>
When the developing bias is applied
1) The drive of the Main Motor (M2) makes the Magnet Roller rotate.
2) The Magnet Roller forms a thin toner coating layer on the surface of the Photosensitive
The separation claw bias (AC), which has been generated on the Develop High Voltage PCB
Drum.
(PCB12), is applied to the Separation Claw so that vibration is given to the Separation Claw
3) The Drum Cleaning Blade scrapes residual toner on the surface of the Drum.
to prevent toner attachment.
4) The Toner Collection Feeding Screw feeds the scraped waste toner to the Waste Toner
The bias value is fixed.
Container.

Drum Cleaning Unit Developing High Voltage PCB(PCB12)

AC
Drum Cleaning Blade
Photosensitive Drum

Photosensitive Drum

Separation Claw
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Auxiliary Roller
Waste Toner Feed Screw Magnet Roller
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■■Drum-related Issues ●● Drum Heater Control
To make potential characteristic for charging or exposure stable by keeping the specified
●● Drum HP Detection
temperature of the Photosensitive Drum.
To detect home position of the Photosensitive Drum.
The Drum Heater is the flat heater located inside the Photosensitive Drum to keep moisture
There is a flag for HP detection on the shaft of the Photosensitive Drum. Once the
content on the surface of the Photosensitive Drum constant by turning ON the heater.
Photosensitive Drum starts rotating, the flag passes through the Drum HP Sensor (PS61) and
the home position of the Photosensitive Drum is detected.
This control is used during the D-max control, the D-half control and the 2D shading control. NOTE:
Temperature of the drum is detected by the Thermistor in the Drum Control PCB, and
is controlled by turning ON/OFF the Drum Heater to make it 42 degC
Photosensitive Drum

Photosensitive Drum

Drum Heater

Flag
Drum Home Position Sensor(PS61)
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Heater
Switch

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<Operating condition>
Operating condition of the heater differs according to the status of the Environment Switch and the host machine.
A.2-dimensional shading OFF(defolt*1)
<Environment Switch: OFF>
Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
Environment Environment
Drum OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF control control ON ON
Heater *1 *1
Cassette OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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<Environment Switch: ON>


Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment
Drum control control control control control control OFF OFF control control ON ON
Heater *1 *1 *1*2 *1*2 *1*2 *1*2 *1 *1
Cassette OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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B.2-dimensional shading ON *1]
<Environment Switch: OFF>
Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
ON ON
Drum OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
*1 *1
Heater
Cassette OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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<Environment Switch: ON>


Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Drum OFF OFF ON ON
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Heater
Cassette OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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*1 It can be switched by COPIR > OPTION > IMG-MCON > 2D-SHADE..


*2 It can be switched by COPIR > OPTION > IMG-MCON > DRM-H-SW.
*3 When sleep mode (high energy consumption) is set, the Cassette Heater/Reader Heater cannot be turned ON although the Environment Switch and the Cassette Heater Switch are ON.
When using the Cassette Heater and the Reader Heater at sleep state, set the sleep mode (low energy consumption). Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Sleep
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<Environment Control> ■■Toner Supply Area
Environment control 1: The condition of the heater at the time of turning OFF the main
power continues. ●● Toner Container Detection
Environment control 2: Whether to turn ON or OFF the heater is determined by the Toner Container detection is not performed with this machine.
environment (moisture content) right before moving to sleep state, and the condition
continues while the power is OFF or the machine is at sleep state. ●● Toner Level Detection/Toner Supply Control
Environment Moisture content Temperature/Humidity Drum Heater Toner Supply Control
1 0.86 23 deg C 5% OFF To supply toner in the Toner Container to the Developing Assembly.
2 1.73 23deg C 10% The Magnet Roller helps toner supplied to the Developing Assembly uniformly in the
3 5.8 23 deg C 30%
longitudinal direction to form an even toner layer in the Developing Cylinder
4 8.9 23 deg C 50%
5 15 23 deg C 70% ON Hopper Unit Toner Feed Screw
6 18 27 deg C 80%
7 12.41 30 deg C 80% Toner Container Magnet Roller
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Environment control 3: Basically the heater is ON. ON or OFF of the heater can be Toner Supply Motor
switched depending on the moisture contents when the duration time of standby mode/
M10 Sub Hopper
energy saving mode is long (4 hours at minimum).
Toner Stirrer
Buffer Toner Sensor 2
<Related service modes> Buffer Unit (TS3)
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON > DRM-H-SW: To set ON/OFF of the Drum Heater.
Toner Feed Motor
0: Normal mode (ON/OFF of the Drum Heater is determined when moving to sleep 1.)
(Default) M28
CL5
1: Drum Heater ON mode *(The Drum Heater must be turned ON when moving to sleep 1
while the 2-dimensional shading-related control is OFF.)
Toner Excess Supply Sensor
2: Energy saving mode (The Drum Heater is OFF when moving to sleep 1.) (TS2)
* The mode differs from 2-dimensional shading ON (image priority mode). This mode is for Developing Toner Sensor
Developing Assembly
users who just want to turn ON the Drum Heater when startup time is delayed because of (TS1)
the increase of controls due to 2-dimensional shading ON. F-2-98

Operation of the host


COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE: Image priority mode (2-dimensional Title Description Supply timing
machine
shading). Supply to the Toner in the Toner When the Buffer Toner Sensor To drive the Toner Supply
ON/OFF Hopper Container is supplied (TS3) detects absence of Motor (M10).
to the Buffer Unit. toner To be executed until TS3
0: 2-dimensional shading OFF (Default)
detects presence of toner.
1: 2-dimensional shading ON (The Drum Heater is turned ON at first time for the day, sleep, Supply to the Developer in the Buffer When the Developing To drive the Toner Feed
standby/energy saving, potential control, and 2-dimensional shading.) Developing Unit is supplied to the Toner Sensor (TS1) detects Motor (M28).
Assembly Developing Assembly. absence of toner To be executed until TS1
detects presence of toner.
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Toner Level Detection:
NOTE:
The Toner Excess Supply Sensor (TS2) detects amount of toner around the Buffer
Inlet. If toner is supplied excessively from the Sub Hopper to the Buffer Unit (if Toner Container
there are toner clusters), toner in the Buffer may overflow.
If TS2 detects presence of toner, regardless of presence/absence detection of
toner by TS3, the Toner Supply Motor (M10) is stopped so that toner supply to the
Buffer is stopped to prevent toner leak
Sub Hopper
TS2 TS3
<Related error code> Buffer
E020-0000 : Developing Assembly toner absent error
E020-0001 : Error in Developing Toner Sensor connection detection
TS1
E020-0002 : Error in Buffer Toner Sensor connection detection
E020-0003 : Error in the Toner Excess Supply Sensor connection detection
Developing Assembly
E020-0004 : Error in Magnet Roller Clutch connection detection
F-2-99
E020-0020 : Error in Developing Assembly Toner Sensor Cleaning Scraper displacement
(toner absence) Toner level Status Message Operation
100 to 25% No When TS3 detects absence of toner, the
E020-0021 : Error in Developing Assembly Toner Sensor Cleaning Scraper displacement Toner Supply Motor (M10) is driven.
(toner presence) Once TS3 detects presence of toner, M10
TS2 TS3 is stopped (to prevent toner leak).
25 to 10% No When TS3 detects absence of toner, the
Toner Supply Motor (M10) is driven.
TS1
Once TS3 detects presence of toner, M10
is stopped (to prevent toner leak).

10 to 5% Replace the toner In the case that toner presence failed to


cartridge. be detected 90 sec after the drive of M10
(Continuous has been started, a message is displayed
TS2 TS3 printing is in the bottom of Control Panel because
enabled.) the system determines that there is
no toner in the Toner Container. This
TS1
state continues during printing and the
Toner Container can be replaced during
printing.
After the Toner Container is replaced, the
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Toner level Status Message Operation ■■Waste Toner Feeding Area
5% or less Replace the toner After "Replace the toner cartridge."
cartridge. message is displayed, and approx. 900 ●● Waste Toner Full Level Detection
(Job is stopped.) sheets *) are printed, toner stops to be
The waste toner of the Drum Cleaning Unit and the ETB Unit is fed to the Waste Toner
TS2 TS3 supplied to the Developing Assembly
and the message prompting to replace Container. There is no sensor to detect toner level in the Waste Toner Container and the toner
the Toner Container is displayed on the level is detected by the video count (1-count per 1 sheet with 6% image).
TS1
whole screen of Control Panel. After the
Toner Container is replaced, the toner
level returns to 100%.
M2 Drum Cleaning Unit
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*) The number 900 sheets is a logical value derived from calculation; thus, it varies approx.
30%. In addition, with Service Mode > COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > T-RUN-LV, approx.
140 sheets can be printed (with 30% of variation).

ETB cleaning
Unit

Waste Toner Feed Screw

Waste Toner
Container

Waste Toner

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This machine performs the following controls. ●● Waste Toner Feed Screw Lock Detection
1. “Black band control” in order to maintain the drum cleaning performance To detect lock state of the Waste Toner Feed Screw.
2. “Low duty discharge control” in order to maintain the density stability in the case of The drive by the Developing Motor (M2) is transmitted to the Screw Gear, which makes
continuous output of low duty image the Waste Toner Screw rotate. When this Screw Gear becomes unable to rotate, it slides
Therefore the criterion of the full Waste Toner Container varies according to the environment sideways by the transmitted drive force.
and the image duty as shown in the following table. The Screw Gear fails to rotate once the Waste Toner Screw is locked; therefore, the
transmitted drive force makes the Screw Gear slide sideways. The Waste Toner Lock
Image duty (%) Detection Switch (SW5) is placed by the side of the Screw Gear and SW5 is pressed when
Temperature/ Moisture 0 to less 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0 to 4.0 to 5.0 to 6.0 the Screw Gear is moved. With this mechanism, it is detected that the Waste Toner Screw is
Humidity content than 1.0 less less less less locked.
than 2.0 than 3.0 than 4.0 than 5.0
23 deg C / 5% 0.86
<Related error code>
23 deg C / 10% 1.73 250,000 800,000 700,000 600,000
1,000,000 pages E013-0001 Error in Waste Toner Lock Detection Connector disconnection
23 deg C / 30% 5.8 pages pages pages pages
23 deg C / 50% 8.9 E013-0002 Error in Waste Toner Feed Screw Lock detection
250,000
27 deg C / 70% 15 600,000 pages
pages
100,000 120,000 150,000 300,000 500,000 500,000
28 deg C / 75% 18
pages pages pages pages pages pages ●● Waste Toner Container Detection
150,000 200,000 The Waste Toner Container detection is not performed with this machine.
30 deg C / 80% 21.6 100,000 pages
pages pages
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Status Waste toner level Operation


Warning for full level of waste toner Approx. 83% of the full criterion Printing can be continued
Host machine is
Full level of waste toner Full criterion
stopped(error display)
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The Drive Gear escapes when a certain load is applied to the Waste Toner Feeding Screw
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■■Image Stabilization Control
●● Overview
This control prevents image failure due to change of the environment or deterioration of the
Photosensitive Drum to ensure stabilized print.

Primary Laser Power(Lp)


Primary current (Ip) Charging Laser
Wire

Potential Sensor

Developing Cylinder

Patch Sensor
Developing
bias
(Vdc)

Patch Drum
Density surface
potential

Potential Laser APC


D-max
control control

DC Controller PCB

D-half
Reader
PASCAL
PASCAL LUT

D-half Patch
Generate gradation table
Main Controller PCB2
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●● Execution Timing
Execution items for image stabilization control differ according to the environment and condition of image formation parts. Following shows the control items at each sequence.
*70 deg C or lower in the fixing temperature,**60 sec.70 deg C or lower in the fixing temperature,***Fixing temperature remaining high at power OFF/ON
Timing
Initial Paper Last
Standard Warm-up rotation Interruption Arbitrary
rotation interval rotation
duration Forcible
Control power PASCAL PASCAL Remarks
(second) At Normal Door Jam interruption Low duty
Approx. startup* startup** OFF/ open recovery at 2,000 ejection
Normal (Full (Quick
ON*** correction) correction)
sheets
*1 Operation Criteria
Last rotation after the first job right after startup first
time for the day takes 10 minutes or longer
Last rotation after processing 1,500 sheets or more
following the last potential control execution
Last rotation after the first job following 90 minutes or
more elapsed from the last potential control execution
*2 Operation Criteria
Every initial rotation for the job that start within 10
Full Potential
8 ○ × × × × (○)*2 × (○)*3 × (○)*1 ○ ○ minutes after density judgment at normal startup
Control
mode (60 seconds startup)
Initial rotation for the first job that starts after more
than 10 minutes have passed from density judgment
at normal startup mode (60 seconds startup)
*3 Operation Criteria
Forcible interruption when the accumulated value of
the paper interval VL correction value exceeds 10V
within 10 minutes after density judgment at normal
startup mode (60 seconds startup)
APC Correction ○ *5 At every 20-sheet interval
0.2 × × × × × × × × × × ×
at Paper Interval *5
APC Control *6 Operation Criteria
at Warm-up 2 × × × × × (○)*6 × × × × × × Initial rotation after the first job following 60 minutes or
Rotation more elapsed from the last job completion
*7 Operation Criteria
APC Correction
2 × × × × × × × × × (○)*7 × × Last rotation after the first job following 30 minutes or
at Last Rotation
more elapsed from the last job completion
Drum Idle
Rotation at First 60.0 ○ × × × × × × × × × × ×
in the Day
*8 Operation Criteria
Last rotation after 1,500 sheets or more processed
Charging Wire following the last Charging Wire cleaning execution
30 × × × × × × × (○)*8 × (○)*8 × ×
Cleaning Forcibly interruption at 2,000 sheets or more
processed following the last Charging Wire cleaning
execution

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Timing
Initial Paper Last
Standard Warm-up rotation Interruption Arbitrary
rotation interval rotation
duration Forcible
Control power PASCAL PASCAL Remarks
(second) At Normal Door Jam interruption Low duty
Approx. startup* startup** OFF/ open recovery at 2,000 ejection
Normal (Full (Quick
ON*** correction) correction)
sheets
*9 Perform this control together at the time of potential
control.
D-max Control*
When specified by service technician (user) at startup
(including the
20 (○)*9 (○)*9 × × × × × × × (○)*9 ○ ○ (in 2-dimensional shading)
belt background
At last rotation after 6,000 sheets or more processed
correction)
following the last D-max control execution

*10 Operation Criteria (performed together at the time


D-half Control* of potential control / D-max control)
(including the When specified via service technician (user) at startup
18 (○)*10 (○)*10 × × × × × × × (○)*10 ○ ○
belt background (in 2-dimensional shading mode)
correction) At last rotation after 6,000 sheets or more processed
following the last D-max control execution
LED Intensity
Correction / Belt
3.5 ○ ○ × ○ ○ × × × × × × ×
Background
Correction

Idle Rotation at To stabilize toner toribology after long idle time


15 to 30 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × × × × × × ×
First in the Day
Low Duty - To prevent toner deterioration during continuous Low
- × × × × × × × × ○ ○ × ×
Ejection DUTY image printing
Blank Band *11
*11 × × × × × × × × ○ ○ × × When the predefined sheets were printed
Control
Idle Rotation *12Only when the environment is in high temperature
at First in / humidity
15(30) (○)*12 ○ × × × × × × × × × ×
the Day (H/H
environment)
Contrast
Potential
1 × ○ × × × × × × × × × ×
Correction at
Startup
Disengagement At jam recovery / after patch generation / at job
1 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ completion
of Transfer Unit
Weak Bias
Control at × × × × × ○ ○ × × × × ×
Leading Edge
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●● Potential Control <Control description>
Perform the following controls according to the deterioration level of the Photosensitive Drum 1. VD control
and the environmental change. 1) The primary current (Ip_Target_Pre), which has been determined in the last potential
1. VD control control*1, is applied and the Potential Sensor measures drum surface potential (VD_Pre).
The primary current value (Ip) is determined to become the target dark area potential (VD). *1: At the time of installation, the primary current adjusted in the factory is applied.
2. VL control 2) The drum surface potential (VD_Pre) and the target potential (VD_Target) are compared to
The laser power (LP) is determined to become the target bright area potential (VL). apply the primary current (α x Ip_Target_Pre), which makes the target potential (VD_Target)
3. Vdc control to be in range between the drum surface potential (VD_Pre) and the drum surface potential
Developing bias is determined by adding the "fogging removal potential (Vback)" (based on (VDα_Pre), and then the drum surface potential (VDα_Pre) at that moment is read.
the environment) to the bright area potential (VL). 3) The 2 points of measured dark area potentials are connected with a straight line to
calculate dark area potential characteristics.
Execution timing 4) Based on the obtained dark area potential characteristics, the primary current (Ip_Target) is
• Last rotation after the first job right after startup first time for the day takes 10 minutes or calculated, which can obtain the target potential (VD_Target).
longer 5) The calculated primary current is applied and this operation is repeated until the drum
• Last rotation after processing 1,500 sheets or more following the last potential control surface potential (VDm) is within the range of the target potential +/- 5V. Potential
execution measurement is executed up to 8 times and correction is executed up to 8 times.
• Last rotation after the first job following 90 minutes or more elapsed from the last potential Voltage(V) Voltage(V)
control execution
• Last rotation after the first job right after startup first time for the day takes 10 minutes or VD α_Pre
longer 4) 5)
VD_Target VD_Target±5V VDm

• Every initial rotation for the job that start within 10 minutes after density judgment at normal VD_Pre 3)

startup mode (60 seconds startup)


• Initial rotation for the first job that starts after more than 10 minutes have passed from
density judgment at normal startup mode (60 seconds startup)
1) 2)
• Forcible interruption when the accumulated value of the paper interval VL correction value
exceeds 10V within 10 minutes after density judgment at normal startup mode (60 seconds
Current(A) Current(A)
startup). Ip_Target
Ip_Target_Pre α ×Ip_Target_Pre
Ip_Target

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NOTE: [When the drum surface potential (VDm) is not as follows: -5V <= target potential <= +5V ]
At normal startup mode (60 sec. startup), simple potential control is executed to shorten Potential control error (VD) "E061-0101" occurs.
the startup time (see Auxiliary Control > Simple Potential Control)

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2. VL control [When the drum surface potential is not as follows: -10V <= target potential <= +10V ]
1) The laser power (LP_Target_Pre), which has been determined in the last bright area • When the drum surface potential is as follows: -10V > target potential > -30V or +10V
potential control*1, is applied and the Potential Sensor measures the drum surface potential < target potential < +30V
(VL_Pre). The laser power (LP) when the previous potential control was succeeded (within +/-
*1: At the time of installation, the primary current adjusted in the factory is applied. 10V target potential) is applied. Refer to the alarm code "32-0002" for the processing
2) The drum surface potential (VL_Pre) and the target potential (VL_Target) are compared to when the image is influenced.
apply the primary current (β x EPC_LP_Target_Pre), which makes the target potential (VL_ • When the target potential is as follows: target potential <= -30V or target potential >=
Target) to be in range between the drum surface potential (VL_Pre) and the drum surface +30V
potential (VLβ_Pre), and then the drum surface potential (VLβ_Pre) at that moment is read. Potential control error (VL) "E061-0001" occurs.
3) The 2 points of measured bright area potentials are connected with a straight line to
calculate the bright area potential characteristics.
4) Based on the obtained bright area potential characteristics, the laser power (EPC_LP_ NOTE:
With this machine, laser APC control is executed to correct the bright area potential
Target) is calculated, which can obtain the target potential (VL_Target).
between sheets and jobs (see Auxiliary Control > Laser APC Control)
5) The Drum is exposed with the calculated laser power and this operation is repeated until
the drum surface potential (VLm) is within the range of the target potential +/- 10V. Potential
measurement is executed up to 8 times and correction is executed up to 8 times.
Lp is actually calculated by the laser power (LP) and the bright area potential characteristics
that were obtained in the last VL control because executing VL control each time takes time.
VLβ_Pre When the bright area potential measured value fails to be within the range of the target
3)
potential +/- 10V, follow the workflow as described below to obtain bright area potential
5)
4) characteristics by the foregoing VL control to calculate LP.
VI(V)

VL_Target VL_Target±10V VLm


VL_Pre

2) 1)
EPC_LP_Target EPC_LP_Target
β×EPC_LP_Target_Pre LP_Target_Pre

Laser power relative value(%)


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3. Determination of developing bias (Vdc)
Start of VI potential
control Developing bias is determined by adding the Vback value (based on the environment table)
to VL (bright area potential) determined in the foregoing control.

Irradiate laser power defined in the previous Developing bias (Vdc) = VL+Vback
potential control and measure
VL: measured bright area potential determined by the potential control
the potential (VI_Pre) in the light area.
Vback: the potential to remove foggy image that was determined in the environment
table
Y
Vl_Pre=Vl_Target±10
Potential changes depending
N on laser emission
Converging potential control Y
with previous function (gradient)

Vd
Vd : Dark area potential
Y VL : Light area potential
Vl_Pre=Vl_Target±10 Vcont
Vdc : Developing DC potential
Vdc Vcont : Contrast potential
N Vback : Fogging removal potential
Vback
Potential control Y
VL
(linear interpolation)
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Y NOTE:
Vl_Pre=Vl_Target±10 This machine executes D-max control; therefore, density correction value (offset)
calculated in the D-max control is also reflected when the developing bias (Vdc) is
calculated.
N
Developing bias (Vdc) = Vl + Vback + DeltaVoffset
Converging potential Y Deltaoffset: density correction value determined by D-max control
control (up to 20 times)

Related error codes


Vl_Pre=Vl_Target±10 E061: error in potential control

Abend of potential control Normal end of


F061 Error potential control

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●● Patch Detection <Patch image at D-max control>
Toner density is detected by detection of the patch created on the Drum with the Patch Drum rotation direction
Sensor.

Parts configuration
The Patch Sensor consists of the light-emitting part (LED) and the light-receiving part. Approx Halftone patch Shadow patch
• Light-emitting part (LED): to emit light to the patch image (PATCH_VOP_ANALOG signal) 20.30 mm (for correction of halftone) (for correction of
solid density)
• Reflected light detection part: to receive light reflected from patch image (PATCH_LED_
ASW_IN signal)

Approx 32.17 mm Approx 32.17 mm

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Patch <Patch image at D-half control>
image
< Patch image >
Drum rotation direction
Patch Sensor

14 patches x 9 types (dither pattern)


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PATCH_LED_ASW_IN Photosensitive Drum
DC Controller PCB
PATCH_LED_ON

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Operation description
1) LED light intensity correction
Reflected light is detected by the Patch Sensor by changing LED light intensity (input
voltage) (6 points) while rotating the Drum to calculate LED light intensity characteristics.
LED light intensity (input voltage) is calculated by the LED light intensity characteristics,
which become the target reflected light intensity.
2) Drum base correction
LED is emitted with the light intensity (input voltage) determined by the LED light intensity
correction to measure reflected light intensity for a rotation of the Drum. Using the Drum HP
Sensor as a reference, the reflected light intensity and the position on the Drum are saved
in the memory on the DC Controller PCB. The patch density is calculated with this drum
base correction value.
3) A patch pattern is created on the DC Controller PCB to form the patch pattern on the Drum.
The patch pattern differs according to the control to be executed (D-max control/D-half
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●● D-max Control 3) Determination of contrast potential (Vcont)
This control determines developing contrast to keep a constant solid image density. Patch image density is read by the Patch Sensor to determine the contrast potential (Vcont)
(that becomes the target density) using the obtained density characteristics.
Execution timing Drum Surface Target density (fixed value)
• Last rotation after 6,000 sheets (or more) have been passed through since execution of the Potential (V) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
last D-max control. 500V Vd potential
• When service mode (COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>DMAX-N) is executed
• Last rotation after 2000 sheets (or more) have been passed through since first time for the Vcont
(contrast potential)
day after density judgment at normal startup mode (60 seconds startup)
• First power-on when Service Mode > COPIER>OPTION>FNC-SW>DMAX-SW is 2
Vdc
• First power-on + last rotation when Service Mode > COPIER>OPTION>FNC-SW>DMAX-
SW is 3 Vdc (temporary value)
Vl (temporary value)
Control description Laser power
D-max control is always executed together with potential control. Following shows a series of
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workflow.
4) Determination of developing DC (Vdc) and bright area potential (VL)
1) Determination of the primary current (See “Full Potential Control > VD control”.)
Vdc and VL are determined from the Vcont value and the Vback value (to be determined by
2) Patch image formation
the environment. Fixed values)
While the calculated primary current is applied, contrast potential (Vcont) (actually the laser
Drum Surface
power (Lp) and the developing bias (Vdc)) is applied to form 5 stages of D-max patches
Potential (V)
(values +/- 25 and +/- 50 with the D-max environment table value as the center value) on
500V Vd potential
the Drum
Vcont
(contrast potential)
Drum Surface
Potential (V) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Vdc
500V Vd potential Vback Vl
(fixed value)

Lp Laser pawer

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Vdc (temporary value) 5) Determination of laser power (Lp) (See “Full Potential Control > VL control”.)
Vl (temporary value) VL control is executed to calculate Lp that can obtain VL
Related error codes
Laser power
Related service modes
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COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > DMAX-SW: ON/OFF setting of the D-max control and the
last rotation D-half control
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > DMAX-N: forced execution of the D-max control

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●● D-half Control ●● PASCAL Control
This control determines gradation correction value based on the image density detected by This control stabilizes gradation density characteristics on the image.
the Patch Sensor This control is executed when the following is selected in user mode: Auto Adjust Gradation >
Full Adjust
Execution timing Patch pattern on the test print is scanned by the Reader to create a gradation table
• Last rotation after 6,000 sheets (or more) have been passed through since execution of the (PASCALγLUT).
last D-half control Then, a D-half patch gradation table is created to be used as the target in D-half control.
• When PASCAL (User mode > Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Image The foregoing table corrects image gradation characteristics caused by change of
Quality Adjustment > Image Stabilization Control > PASCAL (Full/Quick Adjust)) is executed environment and deterioration of the Photosensitive Drum.
• First power-on when Service Mode > COPIER>OPTION>FNC-SW>DMAX-SW is 2
• First power-on + last rotation when Service Mode > COPIER>OPTION>FNC-SW>DMAX- Execution timing
SW is 3 During execution of Full Adjust: User mode > Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance
> Adjust Image Quality > Image Stabilization Control > Full Adjust
Control description
Full adjustment execution of
1) Based on the gradation data sent from the Main Controller, patch images (up to 9 patterns) auto gradation adjustment
are formed on the Drum.
2) Patch density is detected to feed the value back to the Main Controller.
Potential control
3) The Main Controller corrects the gradation data (LUT table)*1
DC Controller PCB
*1: Gradation data (LUT table) is generated when executing Full Adjust: Auto Adjust
Gradation > Full Adjust D-max control

DC Controller PCB
Related service modes
Send data of test print Send D-half patch
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > DH-SW : To set ON/OFF of D-half control for plain paper
image data sending
group. Main Controller PCB 2 Main Controller PCB 2

Form D-half patch image data


Output test print

DC Controller PCB DC Controller PCB

Read test print Read patch

Reader Patch Sensor

Density data output Density data output

Main Controller PCB 2 DC Controller PCB

Generate gradation table Generate D-half patch gradation


(PASCALγLUT) table (PASCALγLUT)
Main Controller PCB 2 Main Controller PCB 2

NO 3-sheet output YES End


for test print?
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NOTE:
■■Auxiliary Control
Since Inbox images are binary, gradation adjustment cannot be performed after being
stored in Inbox. Gradation adjustment is performed on the rasterized data before they
●● Startup Contrast Potential (Vcont) Correction
are stored in Inbox. Contrast potential (Vcont) is corrected to keep a constant density and prevent light image
When the stored image is output after a long time, gradation adjustment is not caused by reduced toner charging amount in an energy-saving environment.
performed on the basis of the environment at the time of output, so appropriate printing
results may not be able to be obtained.
If the environment changes with time, it is advisable to store the data into Inbox just NOTE:
before output. Temperature in the Developing Assembly is reduced because the Drum Heater is turned
OFF at sleep state in an energy-saving environment. This operation increases moisture
content in the Developing Assembly and reduces toner charging amount.

Execution timing
At the time of the normal startup mode (in the case that the two dimension shading control is
OFF)

NOTE:
This control is not executed when the two dimension shading control is ON because the
Drum Heater is turned ON.

Control description
1) At the time of normal image formation, contrast potential (Vcontα) based on the
environment table is added to the developing bias (Vdc (full potential control value))
determined by the full potential control to correct developing bias.
Vdc=Vdc (potential control value) –Vcontα
2) The corrected contrast potential (Vcont) is reset (making Vcontα 0) when the next full
potential correction is executed.

Potential changes depending


on laser emission

Vd : Dark area potential


Vd VL : Light area potential
Vdc : Developing DC potential
Vdc Vcont Vcont : Contrast potential
(Full Potential Vback : Fogging removal potential
Control)
Vdc Vcontα

Vback
VL
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●● Laser APC Control Bright area potential
This control corrects laser output control value to prevent change of surface potential by laser
characteristics( )
output.
VL (V)

Correction type
VL0re Procedure 3)
A. Between-sheet APC control: to keep constant bright area potential (VL) without reducing
productivity during continuous jobs.
VL
B. Initial rotation APC to determine VL according to the laser and drum temperature
characteristics.
Procedure 1), 2)
C. Last rotation APC control: to determine VL according to the laser and drum temperature
characteristics.

Lp_before Lp_after
Execution timing
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A. Between-sheet APC control: at every paper interval of a job.
B. Initial rotation APC control
B. Initial rotation APC control: to be executed during initial rotation of the first job after the
1) Bright area potential VL is measured during initial rotation to correct laser power. The
machine has been left unattached for 60 minutes or more since execution of the last job.
primary current value and developing bias value are fi
C. Last rotation APC control: to be executed during last rotation of the first job after the
2) Correction is executed by following the same way as between-sheet APC control.
machine has been left unattached for 30 minutes or more since execution of the last job.

C. Last rotation APC control


Control description
This correction follows the same way as initial rotation APC control
A. Between-sheet APC control
1) Bright area potential is measured at every sheet interval by the Potential Sensor.
2) Average sheet interval VL_ave of the measured paper interval VL potential (for 20 sheet
intervals) is calculated.
3) Laser power correction value is determined by the difference between the measured
potential VL (measured at the time of potential control) and the average paper interval VL_
ave in addition to the last bright area potential characteristics (gradient (γ)).

Correction formula
LP_after=LP_before- (VL-Vl_ave) × γ
LP_after: laser power after correction
LP_before: laser power before correction
VL: measured VL determined at the time of potential control
VL_ave: average paper interval VL_ave
γ: gradient (control coefficient): gradient reciprocal of LP_VI straight line in the range including
VL target

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●● Two Dimension Shading Control DC Controller PCB
Uneven potential on the Photosensitive Drum is corrected by laser exposure.
CPU
Execution timing
At the time of laser exposure (only when the two dimension shading control is ON. Default:
Calculation
OFF)
Drum potential
uneven data Backup Image
Control description EEPROM
RAM ASIC
1) Potential data on the Drum surface is saved in EEPROM on the DC Controller PCB
in the format supporting two-dimension coordinate (measured when the Drum was
manufactured).
2) When the power is turned ON, EEPROM data is compared to RAM data. If there is any Adjusted
value
difference in the data, the EEPROM data is stored in the backup RAM.

NOTE: Laser Driver PCB


Whether the control is enabled can be checked with COPIER>DISPLAY>2D-SHD>2D-
STS.
If 0 is displayed, check DRM-LOT number. When 0 is displayed, it means that the drum Service Mode
has not been registered; thus, execute FUNCTION/2D-SHADE/2D-READ to register
the drum.

3) Potential data on the Drum surface is sent to the image ASIC and the image data is Drum Home Position Sensor
synchronized with the Drum home position, and then the uneven potential data is converted
into light intensity to be sent to the Laser Driver PCB.
4) The Laser Driver PCB is exposed to remove uneven potential on the Drum.

NOTE:
For Drum provided as a service part, EEPROM which stores potential unevenness data
is included. Therefore, the EEPROM needs to be replaced when the Drum is replaced.
As the life of the Drum advances, uneven density can occur when the halftone image Drum
is output despite correction of the drum uneven potential. In such a case, uneven F-2-115
density can be corrected by specifying a particular position in service mode. See Related service modes
Troubleshooting for procedure.
FCOT (First Copy Time) is reduced to detect home position of the Drum by turning ON COPIER>DISPLAY>2D-SHD>2D-STS : Display of 2D shading ON/OFF
the two dimension shading. COPIER>DISPLAY>2D-SHD>DRM-LOT : Display of Drum Lot number
COPIER>DISPLAY>2D-SHD>CHK-SUM : Display of checksum calculation result
COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>M-LINE1/LINE2 : 2D shading horizontal scan correction
COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>S-LINE1-4 : 2D shading vertical scan correction
COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>SHD-P1-3 : 2D shading pattern output
COPIER>OPTION>IMG-LSR>2D-SW : Read 2D shading ROM

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●● White Band Control ●● Black Band Control
Oppositely-charged toner on the Developing Sleeve is forcibly applied on the Drum and This control maintains the cleaning performance by providing sufficient amount of toner to the
collected by the Cleaning Unit. edge of the Cleaning Blade.

NOTE: NOTE:
Large-grained toner is less likely to be charged compared to small-grained toner and Friction coefficient between the Blade and the Drum is increased unless sufficient
can be positively charged (opposite charging) in rare cases. Such oppositely-charged amount of toner is applied on the Drum Cleaning Blade, which causes ride-up of the
toner fails to be developed but remains on the Developing Sleeve, which causes image Blade. Although toner is properly applied to the center of the Blade by normal cleaning
failure. operation, toner is supplied insufficiently to the edge of the Blade.

Execution timing Execution timing


Last rotation after every job • Last rotation after the specified number of sheets*1 has been fed since execution of the last
black band control.
Control description • When low duty discharge control is executed.
Developing bias Vdc is increased once the image trailing edge passes through the developing *1: This value can be changed in service mode.
position. Moisture content Interval (sheets)
Vback is increased and the oppositely-charged toner on the Developing Cylinder is moved 12g or more 2,000
onto the Drum. T-2-46

Related service modes


COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>WB : Reverse toner forcible eject: blank band
COPIER>ADJUST>MISC>TBSIS-WB : Setting of blank band ejection time

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Control description ●● Low Duty Discharge Control
1) Black band described below is created on the Drum. In the case of continuous output of low duty image, this control consumes toner at non-image
2) Black band is scraped by the Drum Cleaning Blade and toner is properly applied on the area to maintain the density stability.
Cleaning Blade at that moment.
3) This control turns off the transfer high voltage and makes the Transfer Belt disengaged so Execution timing
that image is not applied on the Transfer Belt. While the video count for every page is accumulated, in the case that the average image duty
is less than the threshold*1, the ongoing job is interrupted at the time of last rotation of a job or
72 mm the ongoing job is interrupting in the middle of the job to discharge the toner according to the
average image duty.
*1: Threshold is determined by the following environment table. The value can be changed in
152 mm
service mode
Drum
Center Black Band
Moisture content Temperature/Humidity Threshold
0.86 23deg C/5% 1%
152 mm 1.73 23deg C/10% 1%
5.8 23deg C/30% 1%
8.9 23deg C/50% 1%
72 mm
2098mm 15 23deg C/70% 2%
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18 28deg C/80% 3.5%
Related service modes 21.6 30deg C/80% 5%
COPIER>OPTION>IMG-DEV>BB-CNT:Set Bk band output intvl: Cleaning Blade T-2-47

COPIER>OPTION>CLEANING>CLN-ADJ:ON/OFF of cleaning black band sequence Control description


COPIER>OPTION>CLEANING>CLN-SW:ON/OFF of cleaning black band sequencel 1) Video count on every page is retrieved.
COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>BB : Toner forcible eject (black band) 2) The obtained video count is converted into A4 size and the value is accumulated.
3) Once the accumulated value reaches the threshold, the following patch is created on the
Drum to discharge deteriorated toner.

Related service modes


COPIER>OPTION>IMG-DEV>LWDTY-SW ON/OFF of low duty ejection Default ON
COPIER>OPTION>IMG-DEV>LWDTYADJ Set low duty ejection threshold value

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Servicing ■■Periodical Servicing List
Expected
■■Periodically Replaced Parts Parts/Area Name
life*
Remarks

Expected COUNTER Toner Receptacle Tray As needed Remove toner on the tray.
Parts Name Parts Nunber Piece Remarks Primary Charging Assembly Grid
life* (PRDC-1) 25 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with water.
Wire
With spring
Primary Charging Wire FB4-3687 2 50** PRM-WIRE Primary Charging Assembly
FL3-4558 25 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with water.
Primary Charging Wire Shield Plate
FL2-0462 2 50** PRM-CLN
cleaner Pre-transfer Charging Assembly
50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with water.
Primary Charging Wire Shield Plate
FL2-2720 2 50** PRM-CLN
cleaner holder
Pre-transfer Charging
Grid Wire FY1-0883 AR 50 PRM-GRID 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
AssemblyDust Collection Roller
With spring
Pre-transfer Charging Wire FB4-3687 1 50** PO-WIRE Pre-transfer Charging Assembly
FL3-4559 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Roller electrode area
Pre-transfer Charging Wire
FL2-0462 1 50** PO-CLN
cleaner Pre-transfer Charging
50 Remove toner in the toner collection area.
Pre-transfer Charging Wire AssemblyToner collection area
FL2-2720 1 50** PO-CLN
cleaner holder Drum Cleaning Unit Plate 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
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Pre-exposure Scraper As needed Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
*Unit: 10,000 sheets Drum Cleaning Unit Toner
50 Crumb toner clusters.
**: In a high temperature/humidity environment (30 deg C/80%), it is 250000 sheets collection area

■■Consumable Parts Drum Sliding Assembly As needed


Apply lubricant at the Drum Sliding Assembly when
abnormal sound is heard at the time of operation.
Expected COUNTER Using lint-free paper, clean the drum with the drum
Parts Name Parts Nunber Piece Remarks Drum Surface 30
life* (DRBL-1) cleaning powder (FY9-6024).
Primary Charging Drum Edge 25 Clean with lint-free paper moistened
FM3-7288 1 150 PRM-UNIT
Assembly Separation Claw Mounting Base 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Pre-transfer Charging Clean in the single direction with a wet and tightly-
FM4-3149 1 150 PO-UNIT
Assembly wrung cotton swab. (Be sure to clean the surface of
Pre-exposure Scraper FC9-9153 2 50 EXP-SCRP Patch Sensor 50
the sensor thoroughly.)
Use by reversing at Do not use alcohol when cleaning.
Drum Cleaning Blade FC8-7085 1 100 CLN-BLD
every 500000 sheets Process Unit Rear Guide 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Drum Front Side Seal/ BS-SL-F Developing Roller 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
FC8-7086 1each 50
Drum Rear Side Seal BS-SL-R
Lower side of Cylinder. 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
In a high temperature/
humidity environment Developing Sleeve Holder 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Drum Separation Claw FB4-8018 3 50 SP-CLAW The host machine surface below Remove toner which was scattered at removal of
(30 deg C/80%), it is As needed
250000 sheets the Developing Assembly Developing Assembly.
Developing Assembly FM4-5429 1 150** DVG-CYL ETB Drive Roller 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
ETB FC8-7160 1 50 TR-BLT ETB Idler Roller 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Transfer Roller FC8-7159 1 50 TR-ROLL Waste Toner Container 50 Clean when the message is displayed.
Brush Roller FC9-9022 1 50 T-CN-BRU T-2-50
ETB Cleaning Blade FC6-1647 1 50 T-CLN-BD
*Unit: 10,000 sheets
T-2-49

*Unit: 10,000 sheets


**: In a high temperature/humidity environment (30 deg C/80%), it is 500000 sheets
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■■When Replacing Parts CAUTION:
When replacing the Periodically Replaced Parts and Consumable Parts, be sure to clear the Be sure to adjust the dark side (density of the test print image) to be the light side.
Parts Counter (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1/DRBL-1)
●● Primary Charging Wire
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Replacing the Primary Charging Wire," on p. 4-96.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1 > PRM-WIRE)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN)
3) Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL (COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI > PRI-GRID)
4) Execute the potential control (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > DPC). Turn OFF and then
ON the main power. (The potential control is executed at startup.)
5) Execute the potential control. (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > DPC)
6) Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.

●● Primary Charging Assembly


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly," on p. 4-89.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Output a halftone image using the service mode.
• TEST > PG > TYPE : 5
2) Execute the following procedure according to the density difference on the front and rear
sides of the test print image.
• When the front side test print image is dark, execute step 3.
• When the rear side test print image is dark, execute step 4.
• When there is no uneven density, execute step 5 and the following.

When the front side test print image is dark

NOTE:
• When the front side test print image is dark [1], execute step 3 until the density
becomes even. When the density becomes even, execute step 5 and the following.
• When the adjustment screw is turned clockwise, the Charging Wire goes down and
up (gap between grid and Charging Wire becomes narrow and wide). As a result, the
density of output image becomes light.

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3) Make the resin screws [A] and [C] a full turn clockwise. While referring to the When the rear side test print image is dark
replacement procedure of the Primary Charging Assembly, install it to the main body, output
a test print and check the image. NOTE:
• When the rear side test print image is dark [2], execute step 4 until the density
becomes even. When the density becomes even, execute step 5 and the following.
CAUTION: • When the adjustment screw is turned clockwise, the Charging Wire goes down and
Since uneven density might occur, be sure to adjust by turning the 2 adjustment up (gap between grid and Charging Wire becomes narrow and wide). As a result, the
screws with the same amount. density of output image becomes light.

[1]
CAUTION:
Be sure to adjust the dark side (density of the test print image) to be the light side.

4) Make the resin screws [B] and [D] a full turn clockwise. While referring to the replacement
procedure of the Primary Charging Assembly, install it to the main body, output a test print
and check the image.

[C] [A]

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●● Pre-transfer Charging Assembly
CAUTION:
<Procedure of parts replacement>
Since uneven density might occur, be sure to adjust by turning the 2 adjustment
see "Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly," on p. 4-100.
screws with the same amount.
<Procedure of adjustment>
[2] 1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > PO-UNIT)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN)

●● Pre-transfer Charging Wire


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Replacing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire," on p. 4-104.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1 > PO-WIRE)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN)

[D] [B]

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5) Clean the Charging Wire using the service mode.


(FUNCTION > CLAENING > WIRE-CLN) Time required: Approx. 30 sec.
6) Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL(COPIER>ADJUST>HV-PRI>PRI-GRID)
7) Execute the potential control. (COPIER>FUNCTION>DPC>DPC
8) Execute the density correction using the user mode.
("Settings/Registration" > "Adjustment/Maintenance" > "Adjust Image Quality" > "Correct
Density")

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●● Drum 4) Affix the ID Label included in the drum to the inside of the Front Cover.
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Photosensitive Drum," on p. 4-116.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Remove the EEROM.
• 1 Screw
• 1 Connector

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5) Activate the drum replacement mode. (COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > DRM-INIT)
6) Check the 2-dimensional shading ROM. (COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > 2D-READ)
6) Execute Auto Adjust Gradation.

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3) Replace the ROM connected to the host machine with the drum ROM included in the drum.

CAUTION:
If the ROM is not replaced, the replaced drum and the drum-unique data stored in the
ROM are not matched. As a result, the 2D shading is not functioned normally.

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●● Drum Side Seals(Front and Rear) ●● ETB
<Procedure of parts replacement> <Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Side Seal," on p. 4-121. • see "Removing the ETB Unit," on p. 4-127.
<Procedure of adjustment> • see "Removing the ETB," on p. 4-129.
1) Applying Tospearl <Procedure of adjustment>
Apply Tospearl on the surfaces of the Drum Side Seals (Front and Rear) and adhere it 1) Clear the ETB control counter. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > TR-BLT)
uniformly with lint-free paper. In order to reduce adhesion of toner at both ends of the Parts counter (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > TR-BLT) is also cleared coincidentally.
Photosensitive Drum
●● Patch Sensor
Tospearl <Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Patch Sensor," on p. 4-143.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Adjust the intensity of the Patch Sensor. (COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>P-LED)

●● Waste Toner Container


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Waste Toner Container," on p. 4-135.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Set the new Waste Toner Container.
lint-free paper
Sheet 2) Clear the waste toner counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > MISC > WST-TNR)
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●● Developing Assembly, Developing Cylinder ■■Major Adjustments


<Procedure of parts replacement>
None
• see "Removing the Developing Assembly," on p. 4-122.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1>DVG-CYL)
2) Supplying Developing Assembly toner. (COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>TONER-S)

●● Potential Control PCB Unit


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Potential Control PCB Unit," on p. 4-157.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Adjust the Potential Sensor offset. (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > OFST)

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■■Troubleshooting [Image Sample]

●● Trailing Edge Shock Imaget Feed direction


[Location] <Shock image located approx. 63mm
55mm
ETB from the trailing edge>

[Cause]
Lines occur on the image due to shock when distortion on the belt is released while rotation
speed between the ETB and drum differs

[Condition]
When replacing the ETB

[Field Remedy]
1) Output a halftone image with the following conditions and check the output image
COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE 6
Select the cassette which the following paper is set: COPIER > TEST > PG > PG-PICK A3 <Shock image located approx. 55mm 63mm
(LDR) or larger. from the trailing edge>

With shock image: go to step 2


Without shock image: End

2) Measure a distance from the trailing edge of the shock image.

3) Adjust using the following service mode. COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > TBLT-SPD:
Adjust the Transfer Belt speed

Shock image is located approx. 55mm from the trailing edge: Adjust the value by +10
gradually.
Shock image is located approx. 63mm from the trailing edge: Adjust the value by -10
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4) Output a halftone image with the condition described in step 1 again and check the image.
With shock image: go to step 3.
Without shock image: End

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●● Uneven density correction by 2D shading 3) Output a halftone image with the following conditions and check if uneven density occurs.
To correct uneven image density caused by uneven potential on the surface of the Drum. COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE 6
Select the cassette which the following paper is set: COPIER > TEST > PG > PG-PICK A3
NOTE: (LDR) or larger.
This machine performs two dimensional shading which replaces uneven potential of When uneven density is seen: Go to step 4.
the Photosensitive Drum to the exposure amount to correct. (Default: two dimensional
When uneven density is not seen: Procedure is ended.
shading is disabled.) As the data of Drum’s uneven potential, the data measured at the
shipment of the Drum is used.

CAUTION:
This adjustment is executed when the preferred image is not output even if the Primary
Charging Wire height adjustment and secure watermark adjustment * are performed.
* Secure watermark adjustment: Function Settings > Common > Print Settings > Secure
Watermark Settings > Adjust Background/Character Contrast

1) Check that the two dimensional shading is enabled.


COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE 1: Enabled

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2) Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
4) Output a test pattern for two dimensional shading.
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > SHD-P1
CAUTION:
4-1) Set the cassette.Select the cassette which A3 (LDR) or larger paper is set.
Be sure to turn OFF and then ON the main power switch after step 1. Uneven density
Select "SHD-P1" and cassette using "numeric keypad".
may be reduced by the two dimensional shading correction at the startup.
4-2) Output 3 sheets of the test pattern.

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5) Check (T-shaped) halftone area of the output test print visually and adjust the area of
CAUTION:
uneven density.
It is difficult to judge whether uneven potential of the Photosensitive Drum causes 5-1) Take a note to write down the values of the following service mode.
uneven density of the output image, so output 3 sheets of the test print and adjust the When the adjustment cannot be performed appropriately, these values are required to
area where all 3 sheets have the same symptom.
return to the initial values.
(If the same symptom is seen on the same spot of all 3 sheets, it is possibly caused COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE1 (Level 2)
from the Drum.) COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE2 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE1 (Level 2)
<Test pattern>
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE2 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE3 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE4 (Level 2)

5-2) Adjust the target horizontal scanning direction (A to O) which uneven density is seen.
After selecting "M-LINE1/M-LINE2", select the target horizontal scanning window (A to
O), and enter the numerical value using "numerical keypad".
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE1 (Level 2) Horizontal scanning
direction A to H
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE2 (Level 2) Horizontal scanning
direction I to O

CAUTION:
• Be sure to switch the screen after entering the value. Unless the screen is switched,
the numerical value is not reflected. (Actually, the value is not reflected on the
screen, but it is retained internally.)
• When the horizontal scanning direction (H line) is adjusted, the adjustment value of
the vertical scanning direction (1 to 27) is also changed.
• As the value is larger, the density becomes lighter. As the value is smaller, the
density becomes darker.
• Enter the adjustment value in a unit of +/- 30 gradually, output the test pattern
and make adjustment while checking the test pattern. If the value is changed
dramatically, the image error (while line) may occur.
• Be sure to make adjustment in order of horizontal and vertical scanning directions. If
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NOTE: the adjustment is executed in the inverse order, it may not be executed correctly.
For the test print, the following 3 types can be output, but basically set SHD-P1 to • Entering 96 or larger value can generate an error in potential control (E061).
output. The following shows the use case of each test print.
In the case of an error, adjust the setting value between 0 and 95
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > SHD-P1
: When the image which uneven density occurs is the halftone image with light density
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > SHD-P2
: When the image which uneven density occurs is the halftone image with dark density
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > SHD-P3
: In case of the secure watermark image with uneven density

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5-3) After the adjustment, output a test print and check the image. 5-4) Adjust the target vertical scanning direction (1 to 27) which uneven density is seen.
When uneven density is seen: Go to 5-3). After selecting "S-LINE1 to 4", select the target vertical scanning window (1 to 27),
When uneven density is not seen: Procedure is ended. and enter the numerical value using "numerical keypad".
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE1 (Level 2) Vertical scanning direction 1
to 8
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE2 (Level 2) Vertical scanning direction 9
to 16
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE3 (Level 2) Vertical scanning direction
17 to 24
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE4 (Level 2) Vertical scanning direction
25 to 32

CAUTION:
• Be sure to switch the screen after entering the value. Unless the screen is switched,
the numerical value is not reflected. (Actually, the value is not reflected on the
screen, but it is retained internally.)
• When the vertical scanning direction (25 and 26 lines) is adjusted, the adjustment
value of the horizontal scanning direction (A to P) is also changed.

As the value is larger, the density becomes lighter. As the value is smaller, the density
becomes darker.
Enter the adjustment value in a unit of +/- 30 gradually, output the test pattern and
make adjustment while checking the test pattern. If the value is changed dramatically,
Not Use
the image error (while line) may occur.

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5-5) After the adjustment, output a test print and check the image to complete the ●● Separation Failure Jam due to Deformation of Separation Claw
procedure. [Location]
Drum Separation Claw
CAUTION:
If the image cannot be adjusted correctly even with this adjustment procedure, reenter [Cause]
the values written in step 5-1. When the paper enters to the drum at separation failure, the Separation Claw may be
deformed. When the Separation Claw is deformed, the paper is easily caught by the leading
edge of the Separation Claw when the paper (especially curled paper) is fed, and a jam (Jam
Code: 0205) is likely to occur.

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[Condition]
Job after a jam which occurs when the paper enters to the drum
When using curled paper (when using backside of printed paper, etc.)

[Field Remedy]
Replace the Separation Claw.

Not Use
NOTE:
Replace the Separation Claw when a separation failure jam occurs even once..
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●● Uneven density
[Cause]
Uneven density occurs on the image because of uneven developing performance or change OR
Feed Direction
in drum characteristics due to wear.
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[Field Remedy] In the case of dark/light image at either the left or right side on the image in horizontal
direction, adjust height of the Primary Charging Wire and check the output result. When
Start the field remedy
making adjustment, execute the work while keeping the wire at dark area apart.

YES
Is it straight uneven density?
OR
NO
Feed Direction
Adjust developing bias Adjust height of the Primary Charging Wire
COPIER > ADJUST > VCONT > DE-OFST (Set the dark area apart) F-2-131
If it is not a straight uneven density, change the value of the following service mode in
decrement of -10 and check the output result.
COPIER > ADJUST > VCONT > DE-OFST
YES (Setting value: default 0, -10, -20, …-50)
Is it fixed?

NO
CAUTION :
Enable 2D shading Executing the above setting can generate smeared image or foggy image.
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE; ON

After switching the mode to enable 2D shading in the following service mode, turn OFF/ON
YES
Is it fixed? the main power and check the output result.
(For detailed procedure, see “Troubleshooting > Uneven density correction by 2D shading >
NO Step 1) to 3) (Refer to page 6-7)
Execute 2D shading individual correction COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE Setting value: 1 (ON)

Output the test pattern for 2D shading and adjust the uneven density area individually.
Field remedy is complete
(For detailed procedure, see “Troubleshooting > Uneven density correction by 2D shading >
F-2-129 Step 4) to 5) (Refer to page 6-7)

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●● White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves) [Field Remedy]
Sample image 1) Remove the Developing Assembly.

Feed Direction NOTE:


Be sure to place paper on a clean place and take out the foot of the Developing
< Developing Assembly White Line > Assembly before placing the Developing Assembly.

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[Location]
Developing Assembly

[Cause]
A line appears in toner coating when imperceptible foreign matter is caught between the 2
sleeves of the Developing Assembly. This can cause image failure of a white line in vertical
scanning direction.

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2) Remove foreign matter caught between the sleeves. 3) Clean excess toner on the upper and lower sleeves.
Insert a corner of the paper between the sleeves and scrape out and remove foreign matter Toner can be excessively attached because the toner is pushed to the sleeve when
from the side. scraping out the foreign matter. Perform cleaning in the following steps because excess
toner can cause uneven density.
3-1) While rotating the sleeve, blow the toner with the blower and then check for excess
toner.

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The location of foreign matter can be easily identified by using a blower to blow excess 3-2) Pile up 3 sheets of lint-free paper and clean excess toner with the lint-free paper.
toner between the sleeves.
Be sure to use plain paper with around 75 g/m2. (Too thick paper may not be fit into the
gap. Too thin paper can be folded or ripped.) NOTE:
If it is difficult to insert paper, turn the gear clockwise and counterclockwise for 2 Do not apply force and lightly wipe out the excess toner. Rubbing the toner part can
teeth so that it gets easier to insert paper between the sleeves. Do not turn the gear cause the rubbed part to be dark image.
counterclockwise for half round or more (otherwise, it can cause image failure due to
collected toner between the sleeve and the blade or between the sleeves)

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3-3) Check if the toner blown by the blower is attached to the Developing Roller; if the ●● Smeared image
toner is attached, wipe it with lint-free paper. [Cause]
(Otherwise, the toner is fused to the Roller that causes banding) Excess toner is transferred on the paper that causes toner collapse at the time of fixing, which
can generate smeared image on the image. The following are assumed causes of smeared
image:
• When the paper type is changed
• Toner deterioration
• Rapid change in environment (High temperature <- -> Low temperature)

[Field Remedy]

Start the field remedy

Execute Auto Adjust Gradation (full)


Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance >
Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust
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YES
Is it fixed?

NO

Reduce the density


COPIER > ADJUST > DENS > DMAX-N-T; reduce the value of DMAX-N-T
Select the following to execute DMAX-N:
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > DMAX-N

Is the density/line width fixed YES


within the acceptable range?

NO

Execute skipping processing (within the acceptable range for density/line width)
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > RAG-SW; set 1
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > RAG-CONT; set 1 to 3
Check the image

Complete

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[Image]

Feed Direction

< Smeared Image >

Side Line
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Select the following to execute Full Adjust: “Settings/Registration > Adjustment Maintenance
> Adjust Image > Auto Adjust Gradation < Full Adjust”; and check the output result.
1) COPIER > ADJUST > DENS > DMAX-N-T; reduce the value of DMAX-N-T from 895 (default)
by -30.
2) Select the following to execute DMAX-N: COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > DMAX-N; and
then check the output result.
If the symptom is not improved, further reduce the value in step 1) by -30 and then execute
step 2).

CAUTION :
Changing the above setting can cause reduced density or thinner line

If the smeared image is not improved within the acceptable range for density and line width,
execute skipping process in the following procedure:
1) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > RAG-SW; change the value to 1
2) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > RAG-CONT; change to 1 and check the output result.
3) If the symptom is not improved, change the value in step 2) to 2, 3…and check the output
result.

CAUTION :
Changing the above setting can cause minor skipping in the text part.

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Fixing Flux
High-frequency Magnetic material
current
Overview (Ferrite Core)

■■Characteristics Coil
1) Whole-circumference IH heating method
Metal
This machine uses the IH heating method to heat the whole circumference of the Fixing
Roller. This method enables to shorten the warm-up time and high-speed printing.
Exothermic
heat

Eddy current
Fixing Roller

Exciting Coil
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Core 2) Using magnetic shunt alloy to prevent temperature rise at the edge of the Fixing Roller
This machine uses degaussing alloy as a material of the Fixing Roller to prevent
temperature rise at the edge of the Fixing Roller (There is no control to cool the edge).
Magnetic shunt alloy becomes less likely to generate electric current by electromagnetic
induction because of its characteristic of losing magnetic property once it reaches a certain
temperature (Curie temperature). This principle restricts excessive temperature rise of the
Paper
Fixing Roller.

Fixing Roller
Temperature (deg C) Reference value
Pressure roller
230

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220
<IH (Induction Heating) method>
210
Supplying high frequency current to the coil inside the Heater Unit generates a high
frequency magnetic field around the coil. By this magnetic field, an eddy current (induction 200
current) runs through the Fixing Roller and the Fixing Roller generates electricity by itself.
190

180

170

160
Time (sec)
60 120 180 240 300 360
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3) Making the Fixing Assembly as a unit ■■Specifications
Maintenance performance has been improved by separating the Fixing Unit from the Host
Item Function/method
Machine to be assigned as a unit.
Fixing method Whole-circumference IH fixing method
Fixing Heater IH heater
4) Saving energy Fixing Roller O/D: 40mm
Improved toner allows reduction of fixing temperature that enables less energy onsumption. Pressure Roller O/D: 38mm
Control temperature To be reduced accordingly from 195 deg C (at standby)
Fixing drive control Switching the print speed and warm-up speed (low speed)
Thermistor Fixing inlet Main Thermistor (contact type)
side The center of the Fixing Roller, Reciprocating width: 12mm
Temperature control, Failure detection
Sub Thermistor (contact type)
The rear of the Fixing Roller, No reciprocation
Failure detection
Fixing outlet Sub Thermistor (contact type)
side The rear of the Fixing Roller, No reciprocation
Failure detection
Thermal Switch 2 pc. (non-contact type)
Protective function Yes (detection by the Thermistor and the Thermal Switch)
Separation mechanism Upper Separation Claw: contact type, Reciprocating width: 3mm
Static Eliminator Fixing Roller/ Pressure Roller
Cleaning mechanism Fixing Cleaning Web
Inlet guide height control No
Bias application No
Control to prevent No
temperature rise at the
edge
Disengagement No
mechanism
idle rotation during standby YES
Other controls See “Controls” described later.
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■■Parts configuration ●● Thermistor, Thermal Switch
●● Cross-section view Fixing Sub Thermistor 2
(THM4)
Fixing Cleaning
Web takeup roller
Fixing Roller

Fixing Cleaning Web


Fixing Cleaning Thermal Switch2
Web feed roller (TP2)
Fixing Roller
Static eliminator

Heater Unit Fixing Cleaning Fixing Sub Thermistor 1


Web roller
(THM2)

Upper coil, core


separation claw
Thermal Switch1
(TP1)
Fixing Roller
Fixing Main Thermistor
(THM1)
Fixing inlet guide
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Code Parts name Function/method


Pressure roller Pressure roller THM1 Fixing Main Thermistor Contact type
Static eliminator temperature control, failure detection
F-2-142 THM2 Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 Contact type
To detect failure with the coil at the fixing inlet side
Parts name Function/method
THM4 Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 Contact type
Fixing Roller Heating toner and paper
To detect failure with the coil at the fixing outlet side
To prevent abnormal temperature rise at the edge by using the
TP1 Thermal Switch1 Non-Contact type (200 -/+ 5 deg C)
degaussing alloy material
To prevent abnormal temperature rise(the fixing inlet side)
Pressure Roller Pressing and feeding paper
TP2 Thermal Switch2 Non-Contact type (200 -/+ 5 deg C)
Heater Unit Whole Circumference IH Heater
To prevent abnormal temperature rise(the fixing outlet side)
Coil Core To heat the whole circumference of the Fixing Roller
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Fixing Cleaning Web To remove residual toner on the surface of the Fixing Roller
Fixing Cleaning Web Roller
Fixing Cleaning Web Take-up
Roller
Fixing Cleaning Web Feed Roller
Upper Separation Claw To separate paper from the Fixing Roller (to prevent paper-
wrapping)
Reciprocating width: 3mm
Fixing Inlet Guide Paper Feed Guide to the Fixing Assembly
Fixing Roller Static Eliminator To prevent leak, static offset and noise
Pressure Roller Static Eliminator
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■■Drive configuration
Fixing Cleaning Web
Level Sensor(PS45)

SL9
Fixing Cleaning
Web Drive Solenoid
(SL9)

M3

Fixing Motor
(M3)

Fixing Toenail Fixing Outlet Fixing Inlet


Jam Sensor(PS4) Sensor(PS52) Sensor(PS51)
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Fixing Outlet
Fixing Toenail Sensor(PS52)
Jam Sensor(PS04)
Fixing Cleaning Web Drive
Solenoid(SL09)

Fixing Inlet
Sensor(PS51)
Fixing Motor
(M3)
Fixing Cleaning Web
Level Sensor(PS45)
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Code Parts name Function/method


M3 Fixing Motor To control drive of the Fixing Motor
SL9 Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid To control drive of the Cleaning Web
PS4 Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor To prevent scratches on Fixing Roller due to jam
PS45 Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor To detect length of the Cleaning Web
PS51 Fixing Inlet Sensor To detect paper wrapping and stationary
PS52 Fixing Outlet Sensor
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Controls ■■Fixing temperature control
■■Overview ●● Overview
To prevent fixing failure, temperature control of the Fixing Roller is executed with the following
Cleaning Web timing.
length detection
NO Temperature control Overview
Cleaning Web
drive control 1 Temperature control during To control temperature to reach the standby temperature.
startup To be switched from the following 4 modes according to the
environment temperature/ humidity and the temperature of
the Fixing Roller:
Fixing temperature Thermistor • Normal startup mode
control reciprocating control
• Low temperature environment startup mode
• High humidity environment startup mode
Upper Separation Claw • Recovery mode
reciprocating control
2 Temperature control during To control temperature so that printing can be performed
standby immediately after receiving the print request signal
3 Temperature control during To control temperature by the temperature table according
printing to the paper type and the paper basis weight.
4 Other temperature Following shows other temperature adjustments
adjustments • To control temperature for reducing power consumption.
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Control to prevent Down sequence


Protective function
paper-wrapping control

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NO Control/Function Overview
1 Fixing temperature control To control temperature of the Fixing Roller to prevent fixing
failure
2 Down sequence control In the case of large difference between the target
temperature and the detected temperature, this control
drops productivity to prevent fixing failure and image failure.
3 Paper anti-wrapping control To prevent failure of the Fixing Assembly caused by
wrapping of paper around the Fixing Roller and the
Pressure Roller.
4 Thermistor reciprocating To prevent scar on the Fixing Roller by the Main Thermistor,
control this control moves the Main Thermistor back and forth.
5 Upper Separation Claw To prevent scar on the Fixing Roller by the Upper
reciprocating control Separation Claw, this control moves the Upper Separation
Claw back and forth.
6 Cleaning Web drive control To prevent fixing offset, this control removes residual toner
on the surface of the Fixing Roller.
7 Cleaning Web level detection To detect level of the Cleaning Web.
8 Protective function To detect error by Thermistor.
To detect error by Thermoswitch.
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●● Temperature control during startup <Low temperature environment startup mode>
Temperature is controlled to reach the standby temperature. After it reaches the target temperature, the target temperature is maintained until
completion of the potential control, and then the machine enters ready state.
Conditions Target
80 Target
Environment Fixing Roller temperature
High humidity environment Environment humidity temperature
70 startup mode temperature temperature reaching time
Less than 20 - 70 deg C or less 195 deg C 90 sec
Environment humidity(%)

60 deg C (reference value)


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<High humidity environment startup mode>
40
Low temperature environment startup mode Normal startup mode After it reaches the target temperature, the target temperature is maintained until
30 completion of developing idle rotation as well as completion of the potential control, and
20 then the machine enters ready state.
Conditions Target
10 Target
Environment Fixing Roller temperature
Environment humidity temperature
0 temperature temperature reaching time
5 10 15 20 25 30 35
- humidity environment(13g 70 deg C or less 190 deg C 90 sec
Environment temperature (deg C) or more of absolute (reference value)
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<Normal startup mode> <Recovery mode>


In the case of reaching the target temperature within 60 seconds due to quick temperature The machine enters ready state once it reaches the target temperature.
rise of the Fixing Roller, the target temperature is maintained to be shifted to the ready Conditions Target
Target
state once the potential control is completed. Environment Fixing Roller temperature
Environment humidity temperature
Conditions Target temperature temperature reaching time
Target - - 70 deg C or 195 deg C 60 sec or less
Environment Fixing Roller temperature
Environment humidity temperature more
temperature temperature reaching time
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20 deg C or Low humidity 70 deg C or less 190 deg C 60 sec
more environment(within 13g of
absolute moisture content)
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NOTE:
In the case of selecting the fixing improvement mode in the following service mode, the
machine does not enter the startup state for 60 seconds and waits until the specified
time.
COPIER> OPTION> BODY> FSPD-S1 :Selection of fixing improvement mode

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●● Temperature Control for Standby The control temperature depends on the environment temperature/country. The details on the
To provide measures against temperature rise of the coil/Main Body and save energy control temperature are shown below.
consumption, the target temperature is reduced step by step on a specified time basis until it
reaches a certain temperature. • Normal environment(20 degC or higher)
Time (minute)
Destination
Fixing Roller 0 to 1 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 and longer
temperature(deg C) All 195 195 190 190
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• Low temperature environment Lower than 20 degC


Time (minute)
Destination
0 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 20 20 and longer
190
All 195 195 195 185
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180
NOTE:
When restoring from the recovery mode, temperature control is conducted from the
2nd line of temperature control table.

1 5 10 Time(min)
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●● Temperature control during printing • Normal environment 20 deg C or higher
The target temperature is reduced step by step on a specified time basis until it reaches a Time (minute)
certain temperature. Destination Paper Type 10 and
0 to 1 1 to 5 5 to 10
This control reduces energy consumption to prevent temperature rise of the Fixing Roller. longer
100V machine Plain paper 195 195 195 190
Fixing Roller 120V machine Heavy paper 195 195 195 195
temperature(deg C) Bond paper 215 215 215 215
Thin paper 175 175 175 175
230V machine Plain paper 195 195 195 190
Heavy paper 195 195 195 195
Bond paper 200 200 200 200
195
Thin paper 175 175 175 175
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185 • Low temperature environment Lower than 20 deg C


Time (minute)
Destination Paper Type 20 and
0 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 20
longer
100V machine Plain paper 200 200 198 198
120V machine Heavy paper 200 200 200 200
Bond paper 215 215 215 215
Thin paper 185 185 185 185
230V machine Plain paper 200 200 198 198
Heavy paper 200 200 200 200
Bond paper 200 200 200 200
1 5 10 Thin paper 185 185 185 185
Time(min)
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The control temperature depends on the environment temperature/country/paper type. The
details on the control temperature are shown below.

NOTE:
The following is the details of paper types shown in the following tables.
Paper type Detail Paper weight (g/m2)
A Plain paper, recycled paper, color paper, pre-punched 64 to 90
paper
B Heavy paper (plain paper, recycled paper, color paper, 91 to 256
pre-punched paper)
Transparency, label paper, tracing paper, tab paper, All paper weight
postcard
C Bond paper All paper weight
D Thin paper (plain paper, recycled paper, color paper, 52 to 63
pre-punched paper)
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●● Other temperature adjustments ●● Related Error Code
<Energy Saver mode> E000: Fixing Assembly low temperature error
By pressing the energy saver key on the Control Panel, energy consumption is reduced by E001: Fixing Assembly high temperature error
reducing the control temperature when the Fixing Unit is at standby state according to the E002: Fixing Assembly temperature rise error
energy saving rate. E003: Fixing Assembly temperature decrease error
E004: Fixing Power Supply error
NOTE:
To be recovered to the normal mode according to the recovery mode.
CAUTION:
When any of the above Error Codes, E000 to E0004, is displayed, the error code
NOTE:
The energy saving rate can be changed from "Settings/Registration > Preferences > display will not be cleared even though the Main Power Switch is turned OFF. In
Timer/Energy Settings > Change Energy Saver Mode". such a case, cancel the error by the following service mode and turn OFF and then
(Default: -10%) ON the power.
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR:Clear of error code

<Low power mode>


To save energy, in the case that no operation has been executed for a certain period of time, ●● Related Service Mode
this machine is automatically to be in Low Energy Mode. Power distribution to the Fixing Unit Selection of fixing improvement mode
is turned OFF in Low Energy Mode. COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > FSPD-S1

NOTE:
Setting of paper wrinkle prevention mode
To be recovered to the normal mode according to the temperature control at warm-up.
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > FX-WNKL

NOTE:
The time to change to the low power mode can be changed from "Settings/Registration
> Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Auto Sleep Time".
(Default: 1 min.)

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■■Down sequence control ●● Control description
This control has the 3 types of down sequences according to the execution timing.
●● Overview
1) In the case of decrease in fixing temperature (during printing)
In the case of great difference between the target temperature and the detected temperature
When the fixing temperature drops during the job, the productivity is dropped or the job is
at the start of printing or during printing, productivity is dropped to prevent fixing failure or
stopped to prevent fixing failure.
image failure.
<Plain paper>
In case of plain paper, the fixing temperature of 100% productivity maintains, so the down
●● Execution timing sequence does not start.
• During printing
• At the start of printing and when the paper type is switched NOTE:
In case of the default print temperature, 100% productivity is maintained.
When the print temperature is reduced by the service mode, the down sequence may
be started according to the use environment.

<Heavy paper>
Right after the startup (including restoration from the sleep mode), a whole Fixing Assembly
is not warm enough, so the down sequence may be started. However, as printing continues
sequentially, the temperature of the Fixing Assembly is increased and reaches to the
temperature of the 100% productivity

Productivity(%)
Reference value
100% Plain paper
Heavy paper
85%

70%
Stop

Sheets
50 150
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2) When printing is started and the paper type is switched ●● Related Service Mode
Because fixing temperature differs according to the paper type, switching the paper type • To change temperature threshold of down sequence with special paper
causes downtime. COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > FIX-TEMP
Up to 60 seconds downtime is expected with this machine (switching from heavy paper to 0 : Fixing priority, 1: Normal, 2: Productivity priority
thin paper). The following shows estimated downtime. • Set fixing/productivity: Plain paper A3+
downtime COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > FIX-TMP2
pattern of paper type
(reference Remarks • Set fixing/productivity: Spcl ppr A3+
switching
value) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > FIX-TMP3
Plain paper -> Heavy paper 5 sec -
• Set Img Quality Priority level:user mode
Thin paper -> Heavy paper 10 sec -
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FX>FX-IMGLV
Heavy paper -> Plain paper - Switching the temperature control is conducted,
but print operation continues, so downtime does • Curl reduction modes
not occur. COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > TEMP-TBL2: to change control temperature for thin paper
Heavy paper -> Thin paper 60 sec - COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > TEMP-TBL: to change control temperature for plain paper
Bond paper -> Heavy paper - Switching the temperature control is conducted,
but print operation continues, so downtime does
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > TEMP-TBL3: to change control temperature for heavy
Bond paper -> Plain paper -
not occur. paper
Bond paper -> Thin paper 60 sec - COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FX > TEMP-TBL4: to change control temperature for bond
Thin paper -> Bond paper 80 sec - paper
Plain paper -> Bond paper 30 sec -
Heavy paper -> Bond paper 10 sec -
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3) When the quality priority mode is specified


Due to the temperature rising at the edge of the Fixing Roller, image failure may occur
on halftone printing. To prevent image failure, user can enable the following mode from
"Settings/Registration".
Settings/Registration > xxxx > xxxx
With this mode, idle rotation is executed to keep constant temperature on the Fixing Roller
when above the certain level of temperature difference between the center and the edge of
the Fixing Roller is detected. During idle rotation, paper feed is stopped, so the productivity
is reduced.

NOTE:
When the quality priority mode is specified, productivity may be extremely reduced
depending on use conditions (paper size, paper type, and print image). In such a case,
the level of production reduction can be changed by the following service mode.

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■■Paper Anti-wrapping Control ●● Control description
In the case of delay jam at the fixing outlet, the DC Controller determines paper wrapping if
●● Overview
the paper remains in the Fixing Assembly and executes the following.
With this control, failure of the Fixing Assembly caused by paper wrapping around the Fixing
• The brake is applied to the Fixing Motor to immediately stop operation of the Fixing Motor (to
Roller and the Pressure Roller is prevented.
minimize the paper wrapping level)
Paper • Power distribution to the coil is stopped (to ensure safety).
Fixing Roller • A jam is displayed.(Jam Code:0111)
• Cleaning of the Fixing Roller is executed (5 times of web cleaning)

NOTE:
Paper presence in the Fixing Assembly is determined by the paper detection log with
Fixing Outlet Sensor(PS52) the Fixing Inlet Sensor (to see whether the paper passes through the Sensor).

Fixing Inlet Sensor(PS51)

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■■Thermistor reciprocating control ■■Upper separation claw reciprocating control
To prevent scar on the Fixing Roller by the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM01), the Fixing Main To prevent scar on the Fixing Roller by the Upper Separation Claw, the Upper Separation
Thermistor is moved back and forth by 12mm in the shaft direction of the Fixing Roller. Claw is moved back and forth by 3mm in the direction of the Fixing Roller.
The drive of the Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid (SL09) is transmitted to the
Reciprocating Cam.
m
3m
Web Drive Solenoid
SL9

M3

Fixing Motor
Fixing Main Thermistor
(THM1)
Reciprocating cam Upper separation claw Unit
Upper separation claw
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mm
12

Fixing Roller
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■■Cleaning web drive control ●● Related Error Code
Error in connection of the Fixing Web Solenoid
To prevent fixing offset, the residual toner on the surface of the Fixing Roller is removed with
005-0001
the Cleaning Web.

Fixing Cleaning
Cleaning Web Web roller ●● Related Service Mode
Fixing Cleaning To switch the number of times to turn ON the Fixing Web Drive Solenoid
Web feed roller COPIER > OPTION > BODY > CBLTINVL
SL9 0: Normal [default]
Fixing Cleaning 1: 1.5 times of the normal mode
Web Drive Solenoid 2: 0.5 times of the normal mode
3: 0.75 times of the normal mode

Fixing Cleaning
Web takeup roller
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The take-up length of the Cleaning Web is determined by the paper size and the number of
sheets (in 1 job).
4th sheet or
Paper size 1st sheet 2nd sheet 3rd sheet
later
Small 1-time 1-time 0-time Repeat
The size with less than 220mm length in wrapping
feeding direction (LTR or less) amount of the
Middle 1-time 1-time 1-time 1st to the 3rd
The size between 237mm and 364mm in sheet
feeding direction (B5R to LGL/B4)
Large 2-time 1-time 1-time
The size with 220mm or more length in
feeding direction (B5R or more)
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When the paper is stationed in the Fixing Unit due to a jam or an error, the Fixing Web Drive
Solenoid is turned ON for 5 times at the time of recovery.

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■■Cleaning web length detection ■■Protective function
When the length of the Cleaning Web is reduced, the Web Level Detection Arm is moved in ●● Detecting an Error Using the Thermistor
the direction of the arrow to block the light path of the Fixing Cleaning Web Level Detection In the event of the following, the machine will set the DC power (12 V) used to drive the AC
Sensor (PS45). When the Fixing Web Drive Solenoid has been turned ON for 4 times after relay (found on the fixing heater power supply PCB), thereby stopping
the detection by this sensor, a fixing web length warning message is displayed on the Control the AC power to the fixing heater.
Panel. • the main thermistor (THM1)/sub thermistor1 (THM2)/sub thermistor2 (THM4) has detected
overheating.
• the difference between temperature of each thermistors has deviated from a specific value.

●● Detecting an Error Using the Thermal Switch


Web length detecting arm In response to a deviation in temperature (200 +/-5 deg C), bimetal contact of the thermal
switch (TP1; non-contact type/TP2; non-contact type) will open to cut the power supply line
(12 V) used to drive the AC relay on the fixing heater power supply PCB, thereby stopping the
AC power to the fixing heater.

Once the contact point of the Thermal Switch is open, it will not be recovered even
Fixing Cleaning Web takeup roller though the high temperature becomes to be normal temperature. Be sure to eliminate
Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor(PS45) the cause of the error, and then replace the Thermal Switch.
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After the display of the fixing web length warning message, the number of turning ON the
Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid is to be counted.
The Error Code “E005-0000” is displayed once the counter value reaches 2000 (3000 sheets
of copy/print in A4 size)

In the case of replacing the Fixing Cleaning Web, be sure to clear the Fixing Web
Counter by the following Service Mode

Fixing Cleaning Web take-up counter after the level warning


COPIER > COUNTER > MISC > FIX-WEB
Fixing Cleaning Web take-up counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > FX-WEB

Related Error Code


Error in absence of the Fixing Web
E005-0000:After the advance notice detection for the absence of the Fixing Web, the
web has continued to be pulled for 2000 times.

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Servicing ■■Periodical Servicing List
Operation
■■Periodically Replaced Parts Parts/Area Name Piece
Interval
Remarks

No Parts name Parts Number Piece Expected life Remarks Fixing inlet guide 1 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
1 Main Thermistor Unit FK2-7692-000 1 500,000 Fixing Right Stay 1 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
sheets Dowel 4 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
2 Sub Thermistor FK2-7693-000 2 500,000 Dowel Holder 4 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
sheets Fixing oil pan 1 500,000 Dry wipe
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Fixing RollerStatic
■■Consumable Parts eliminator
1 Dry wipe

No Parts name Parts Number Piece Expected life Remarks Fixing inlet Sensor Flag 1 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
1 Fixing Cleaning Web FC5-2286-000 1 500,000 Inner Delivery Roller 4 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
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2 Fixing Roller FL3-3602-000 1 600,000
sheets
3 Fixing Roller Insulating FC9-8069-000 2 600,000
Bush sheets
4 Pressure Roller FM4-3158-000 1 600,000
sheets
5 Pressure Roller Static FE2-3452-000 1 600,000
Eliminator (front) sheets
6 Pressure Roller Static FE2-3453-000 1 600,000
Eliminator (rear) sheets
7 Fixing Roller Thrust FC6-3501-000 2 500,000 Be sure to replace it
Retainer sheets together with the Fixing
Roller.
8 Upper separation claw FB5-3625-000 6 500,000
sheets
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■■When Replacing Parts
●● Fixing Roller
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust Stopper," on p. 4-177.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Grease Application
Apply approx. 20mg of grease (MOLYKOTE HP-300; CK-8012) to inner circumference and
outer circumference of the Bushing so that all circumferences are covered with white film;
otherwise, abnormal noise can occur (squeaking).
2) Clear the counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > FX-UP-RL

●● Main Thermistor
• Clear the counter
COPIER >COUNTER > PRDC-1 >FIX-TH1

●● Sub Thermistor1,2
• Clear the counter
COPIER >COUNTER > PRDC-1 >FIX-TH2

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■■Troubleshooting <Field Remedy>
Normally, when printing to paper larger than A3 or LDR size paper at the start of printing in
●● Paper wrinkle a high humidity environment, control temperature is increased by performing idle rotation.
<Location> Paper wrinkle which occurs at this time can be decreased, but first copy time becomes
Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller longer. In other cases, idle rotation is not performed.
<Cause> If paper wrinkle occurs on paper larger than B4, increase the setting value from 2 in
Right after the startup, temperature is different between the center and the edge of the increments of 1 until paper wrinkle is alleviated.
Fixing Roller (temperature: center > edge). If paper wrinkle occurs on B4 size paper, increase the setting value from 4 in increments of
Because a slippery solid black image does not match to the nip shape when it is fed, the 1 until paper wrinkle is alleviated.
center of paper is pulled toward the feeding direction, causing paper wrinkle. COPIER>OPTION>BODY>FX-WNKL
<Condition> [Setting values]
Timing: Approx. 20 sheets immediately after the startup first time for the day 0: OFF
Paper size: Paper size larger than B4 1: When paper is larger than A3/LDR size paper in a high humidity environment,
idle rotation is performed for up to 20 seconds. (Default)
2: When paper is A3/LDR or larger size paper in a normal humidity/high humidity
environment, idle rotation is performed for up to 10 seconds, whereas it
is performed for up to 20 seconds when paper size is 304.8×457.2 mm
(12"×18")/330.2×482.6 mm (13"×19").
3: When paper is A3/LDR or larger size paper in a normal humidity/high humidity
environment, idle rotation is performed for up to 20 seconds, whereas it
is performed for up to 40 seconds when paper size is 304.8×457.2 mm
(12"×18")/330.2×482.6 mm (13"×19").
4: When paper is B4 or larger size paper in all environments, idle rotation is
performed for up to 20 seconds.
5: When paper is B4 or larger size paper in all environments, idle rotation is
performed for up to 40 seconds.
6: When paper is B4 or larger size paper in all environments, idle rotation is
performed for up to 60 seconds.

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●● Checking nip width
In the case of paper wrinkle or fixing failure, check that the fixing nip width is within the
specified range. Note that the fixing nip width of this equipment cannot be adjusted in the
field.

1) Print approx. 20 sheets of A4 size paper.


2) Set A4 size plain paper/recycled paper on the Multi-purpose Tray.
3) COPIER > Function > FIXING > NIP-CHK
A sheet is stopped once in a state held by the Fixing Nip area, and is delivered approx. 20
seconds later.
4) Measure the nip width of delivered sheet.
If the nip widths are as follow it is judged as normal: 7.0 to 8.0 mm at the center (b), and
difference between front (c) and rear (a) is within 0.5 mm.

In the case of failure, check if there are any damaged parts (*), and replace the damaged
parts (if any).
* Gear, Bearing, Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller and Fixing Assembly
Nip width

Edge
a

b
Center

c
Edge

Paper feed direction

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●● Image failure due to the temperature rising at the edge of the Fixing <Location of Trouble>
Roller (crepe mark) Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller
<Cause>
This is the symptom which image error like crepe mark occurs when temperature at the
edge of the Fixing Roller rises.
When the temperature rising at the edge occurs, the edge of the Pressure Roller made with
rubber expands, giving the following influences on papers.
• Feed speed at the edge is increased, compared with the speed at the center.
• Tension is applied in the direction of both edges.
As it get close to the trailing edge, fixing is performed while a paper is distorted, causing an
image error.
<Conditions>
Although all images have a possibility to have the error because the cause is temperature
rising at the edge, the symptom is mainly significant with halftone images. The following
shows estimated error occurrence with halftone image.
• When printing 200 sheets or more of small size paper continuously (approx. 1000
sheets in A4 size)
• When printing a large size sheet right after printing 100 sheets or more of small size
paper continuously
<Field Remedy>
1) Go through the following: Settings/Registration > XXX > XXX; and turn ON the item.
By doing so, image error (crepe mark) will not occur.
With this setting, temperature difference between the center and the edge of the Fixing
Roller is detected, and start idle rotation when temperature rising at the edge tends to
occur.
During idle rotation, paper feed is stopped to keep constant temperature on the Fixing
Roller, so the productivity is reduced.
2) Switching the image priority mode level.
When the image priority mode is specified, productivity may be extremely reduced
depending on use conditions (paper size, paper type, and print image).
In such a case, change the level of production reduction by the following service mode.
COPIER >OPTION >IMG-FIX > FIX-IMGLV
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[Setting values] 0: xxx, 1: xxx, 2: xxx

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Pickup / Feed System PS67 PS67 PS29 PS64


:Scanner Sensor
:Forced Paper
Feed Control
Overview :Paper path
:One Unit
■■Overview
• Improved productivity (75ppm -> 105ppm)
This feature is enabled by using highly-sensitive Scanner Sensor. PS65 PS28

PS24
• Supported media (heavy paper) (52g/m2 -> 256g/m2)
This feature is enabled by making gentler curve of the pre-registration path, reverse path
PS19
and duplex merging path.
This feature is enabled by increasing pressure of the Pickup Roller. PS66

• Support of large size: 13” x 19” inch (330.2mm x 482.6mm)


This feature is enabled by broadening the feeding path width.

• Improved jam processing performance PS21

This feature is enabled by making the Fixing/Feed Assembly and the Duplex Assembly as
one unit as well as making the Delivery Unit and the Door of the Fixing Assembly as one
unit. PS22
This feature is enabled by using forcible paper feed control that feeds paper to the position
where the jammed paper is easily removed in the case of paper jam.

• Increased pickup capacity of the Multi-purpose Tray (50 sheets -> 100 sheets)
Simple retard method is used for pickup.
Stacking capacity has increased from 50 sheets to 100 sheets thanks to the pickup tray
that moves up and down.
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• Reduced noise
This feature is enabled by using a belt-type motor.

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■■Specifications
Item Function/Method
Paper Storage Front Loading Method
Method
Pickup Method Separation Retard Method
Paper Feed Center
Standard
Paper Loading Left/Right Deck 1500 sheets (80 g/m2)
Capacity Cassette 3/4 550 sheets (80 g/m2)
Multi-purpose 100 sheets (80 g/m2)
Tray
Paper Size Left/Right Deck A4,B5,LTR
Cassette 3/4 A3 B4,A4,A4R,B5,B5R,A5R,8K(270.0 x
390.0mm),16K(270.0 x 195.0mm),LDR(279.4 x
431.8mm),LGL(215.9 x 355.6mm),LTR(279.4 x
215.9mm),LTRR(215.9 x 279.4mm),STMTR(139.7 x
215.9mm),EXE(267.0 x 184.0mm),12” x 18”(304.8 x
457.2mm),12” x 18”(304.8 x 457.2mm),SRA3(320 x
450mm),13” x 19”(330.2 x 482.6mm)
Multi-purpose Size that can be loaded to cassette, Postcard, Reply
Tray Postcard, 4 On 1 Postcard, Envelope,
Irregular size (100 x 148 mm to 330.2 x 487.7 mm)
Paper Grammage Left/Right Deck 52g/m2-220g/m2
Cassette 3/4 52g/m2-220g/m2
Multi-purpose 52g/m2-256g/m2 (Duplex printing 52g/m2-220g/m2)
Tray
Paper Size Left/Right Deck Service Switching
Switching Cassette 3/4 Auto size detection
Multi-purpose Depends on user
Tray
Paper Size Through path
Switching
Transparency Available
detection
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■■Parts configuration PS No. Sensor No.
PS2 Vertical Path Cover Open/Close Sensor
●● Switch/Sensor 1 PS3 Multi-purpose Cover Open/Close Sensor
PS4 Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor
PS52 PS51 PS10 PS20 PS67 PS47 PS29 PS64 PS7
PS6 Right Deck Paper Height Sensor
PS7 Right Deck Paper Sensor
PS8 Right Deck Upper Limit Sensor
PS10 Left Deck Paper Height Sensor
PS11 Left Deck Paper Sensor
PS36 PS12 Left Deck Paper Height Sensor
PS13/14 Cassette 3 Paper Sensor / Cassette 4 Paper Sensor
PS35 PS28
PS17/18 Cassette 3 Paper Height Sensor / Cassette 4 Paper Height Sensor
PS4 PS23 PS19* Right Deck Pull Out Sensor
PS65 PS20* Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2
PS31 PS6 PS21* Vertical Path Sensor3
PS24 PS22* Vertical Path Sensor4
PS66 PS23 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor
PS12 PS19 PS24*/PS25 Vertical Path Sensor1/Vertical Path Sensor2
PS11 PS26/PS27 Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor/Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor
PS32 PS28* Writing Gudging Sensor
PS49 PS8 PS29* Registration Sensor
PS31 Side Registration Sensor
PS50 PS48 PS32 Right Pickup Sensor
PS25 PS33 Left Deck Pull Out Sensor
PS35 Inner Delivery Sensor
PS17 PS36 Outer Delivery Sensor
PS21 PS47/48 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 1/2
PS26 PS49/50 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 1/2
PS68 PS51/PS52 Fixing Inlet Sensor/Fixing Outlet Sensor
PS33 SW7
PS18 PS64* Duplex Outlet Sensor
SW9 PS65* Reverse Vertical Path Sensor
PS22
PS66* Duplex Left Sensor
PS27 PS67* Duplex Merging Sensor
SW8
PS71 PS68 Cassette 3 Upper Limit Sensor
SW10 PS69 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 1
PS70 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 2
PS71 Cassette 4 Upper Limit Sensor
PS72 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 1
PS69 PS70 PS72 PS73 PS14 PS13
PS73 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 2
F-2-159 SW7 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch
SW8 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch
SW9 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch
SW10 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch
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●● Roller
Fixing Roller Duplex Merging Roller Multi-purpose Tray Separation/Feed Roller
Registration Roller

Outer Delivery Roller


Reverse Inlet Roller
Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller
Inner Delivery Roller
Pressure roller Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller

Reverse Upper Roller Registration Front Roller


Duplex Inlet Roller Duplex Right Roller
Duplex Outlet Roller
Reverse Lower Roller
Vertical Path Roller1
Duplex Left Roller
Right Deck Feed Roller
Right Deck Separation Roller
Left Deck Pickup Roller
Left Deck Feed Roller Vertical Path Roller2
Left Deck Separation Roller Right Deck Pickup Roller

Vertical Path Roller3


Cassette 3 Feed Roller
Cassette 3 Separation Roller
Cassette 3 Pickup Roller
Vertical Path Roller4
Cassette 4 Feed Roller
Cassette 4 Separation Roller
Cassette 4 Pickup Roller

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■■Drive Configuration No. Name
M3 Fixing Motor
SL5 M3 M19 M43 M32 M34 M4 Right Deck Lifter Motor
M5 Left Deck Lifter Motor
M13 M11 Right Deck Pickup Motor
M12 Cassette3/4 Pickup Motor
M13 Delivery Motor
M14 Reverse Motor
M18 Duplex Feed Right Motor
M14
M33 M19 Duplex Feed Left Motor
M20 Cassette3 Lifter Motor
SL12 M18 M21 Cassette4 Lifter Motor
M24 Left Deck Pickup Motor
M26
M26 Vertical Path Upper Motor
SL7 M27 Vertical Path Lower Motor
M31 Vertical Path Middle Motor
M24 M31
M32 Duplex Feed Merging Motor
SL11
M11 M33 Multi-purpose Registration Front Motor
SL6
M34 Registration Motor
M5 M4 M43 ETB Motor
SL3 Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid
SL3 M27 SL4 Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid
M20 SL5 Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid
SL6 Right Deck Pickup Solenoid
SL4 SL7 Left Deck Pickup Solenoid
M21 SL11 Left Deck Merging Solenoid
M12 SL12 Reverse Detachment Solenoid
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■■Paper path

Feeding path

Delivery Flapper

[1]
Multi Tray
[4]

[2]
Reverse [3]
Flapper

Duplex
Flapper
[3],[4] Option Pickup
Left Deck Pigkup Right Deck Pigkup

Cassette 3 Pickup

Cassette 4 Pickup

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[1] 1-side face-up delivery, duplex face-down delivery
[2] 1-side face-down delivery, duplex printing
[3] Duplex printing
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■■Interval speed ImageRUNNER ADVANCE
Model
8105/8095/8085 [mm/s]
:Pickup Speed [ppm] 105 95 85
:Vertical path/duplex speed Pickup speed 500
:Pre-registration speed Vertical path/duplex speed 750
:Post-registration speed Pre-registration speed 500
:Process speed Post-registration speed 750
:Delivery speed
Process speed 500
Delivery speed 1100
:Delivery/reverse speed
Delivery/Reverse speed 1100
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■■Various types of control Unit Contorol
Basic Movement
Fixing Assembly Secondary Transfer Unit Registration Unit
Deck/Cassette detection
Paper Size Detection
Deck/cassette pickup unit Paper Level Detection
Paper Detection
Pickup Retry Control
Pickup Retry Control
Basic Movement
Multi-purpose pickup tray unit
Paper Detection
Delivery Reverse Pre-registration Control
Unit Multi-purpose
Tray Pickup Unit Basic Movement
Pre-registration/Registration Unit
Registration Deceleration Control
Registration Acceleration Control
Face-up Delivery
Duplex Unit Face-down Delivery
Delivery unit/Duplex unit Basic Movement
Side Registration Control
Circulation quantity and limit
Jam Code List
Jam detection
Deck/Cassette Forced Paper Feed Control
Pickup Unit T-2-75

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Deck/Cassette Pickup Unit ●● Cassette
Cassette Feed
■■Basic Movement Roller
Cassette Pickup M12
When Deck/Cassette is installed, Motor drives to maintain the height which paper surface PS21
Roller
attaches to Pickup Roller (This is the height of Pickup Roller when Pickup Solenoid is OFF). /PS22
If the Pickup Motor (M11/M12/M24) is turned ON, the Pickup Roller will rotate and the paper
will be fed.
When the Pickup Sensor (PS19/PS20/PS21/PS22) detects paper, the Pickup Solenoid (SL3/
SL4/SL6/SL7) will turn ON, and Pickup Roller will draw away from paper surface. Only 1 M20
/M21
sheet of paper is sent to feed path by the Feed Roller and the Separation Roller, and fed to Cassette Liter
Vertical Path Roller.
SL3 Cassette Separation
/SL4 Roller
●● Deck
F-2-166
Deck Feed Roller
M11
/M24 PS19 NOTE:
/PS20 The same single motor is used as a pickup motor for both Cassette 3 and Cassette 4.
The drive is transmitted to Cassette 3 when the motor is in normal rotation and the drive
is transmitted to Cassette 4 when the motor is in reverse rotation. The drive is switched
by the One-way Clutch.

SL6
NOTE:Service Mode
/SL7
M4 (Lv.1) COPIER > OPTION > FEED-SW
/M5 DK1-TURN (ON/OFF of Pickup Roller Post-Rotation on Right Deck)
DK2-TURN (ON/OFF of Pickup Roller Post-Rotation on Left Deck)
DK3-TURN (ON/OFF of Pickup Roller Post-Rotation on Cassette3)
DK4-TURN (ON/OFF of Pickup Roller Post-Rotation on Cassette4)
Setting Value 0: OFF (Default), 1: ON
Deck Lifter Deck Separation
Roller
Deck Pickup Roller

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■■Deck/Cassette detection ●● Cassette
Cassette is detected by Paper Size Detection Switch. When all actuators of the Paper Size
Whether Deck/Cassette is installed is detected
Detection Switch (SW14/SW16) are not pressed, it is detected as no cassette installed
●● Deck
Deck is detected by Paper Level Sensor. When light from 2 Paper Level Sensors is not Cassette 3 Size Detection Paper Size Detection Lever
blocked, it is detected as no deck installed Switch 1 (SW7)
Cassette 4 Size Detection Side Slide Guide
Switch 1 (SW8)
Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS47)
Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS49)

Paper Level
detection lever 1

Deck Projection
detection lever
Paper Size Detection
Circular Plate

Trailing Edge Slide Guide

F-2-168

Deck

Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 (PS48)


Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 (PS45)
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■■Paper Size Detection ●● Cassette
Paper size in cassette 3/4 is each detected by 2 paper size detection switches.
●● Deck
ON/OFF of 4-actuator in the Host Machine changes according to the Paper Size Detection Circular Plate/
Set in Service Mode.
Lever Position linked to Trailing Edge/Side Slide Guide. Paper size is detected by two 4-actuator ON/OFF
There is no mechanism to detect paper size.
combinations. And, if all 4-actuator are OFF is detected, it means no-cassette.

Cassette 3 Size Detection


Paper Size Detection Lever
Switch 1 (SW7)
NOTE:Service Mode
Cassette 4 Size Detection Side Slide Guide
(Lv.1) COPIER > OPTION > CST > P-SZ-C1 (Right Deck Paper
Switch 1 (SW8)
setting)
(Lv.1) COPIER > OPTION > CST > P-SZ-C2 (Left Deck Paper setting) Cassette 3 Size Detection
Setting Value Switch 2 (SW9)
0: A4 (default), 1: B5, 2: LTR Cassette 4 Size Detection
Switch 2 (SW10)

Paper Size Detection


Circular Plate

Trailing Edge Slide Guide

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●● Paper size detection Switch SW7/SW8
Paper Width Length Width SW7/SW8 Length SW9/SW10 1-D
Size (mm) (mm) 1-A 1-B 1-C 1-D 2-A 2-B 2-C 2-D 1-C
B5 257.0 182.0 ON - - ON ON ON ON ON 1-B
EXEC 267.0 184.0 ON - - ON ON ON ON ON 1-A
16K 270.0 195.0 ON - - ON - ON ON ON
A5-R 148.5 210.0 - ON - ON ON - ON ON
A4 297.0 210.0 ON - ON ON ON - ON ON
STMT-R 139.7 215.9 - ON - ON ON - ON ON
LTR 279.4 215.9 ON - - ON ON - ON ON SW9/SW10
B5-R 182.0 257.0 - ON - ON ON - ON -
ON ON - ON ON ON - ON 2-D
16K-R 195.0 270.0
- ON - ON ON ON - ON 2-C
ON ON - ON - ON ON ON 2-B
LTR-R 215.9 279.4 2-A
ON ON - ON - ON ON -
A4-R 210.0 297.0 ON ON - ON - - ON ON F-2-171
LGL 215.9 355.6 ON ON - ON ON ON - -
B4 257.0 364.0 ON - - ON ON ON ON - NOTE:
8K 270.0 390.0 ON - - ON - - ON ON • Settings/registration
A3 297.0 420.0 ON - ON ON - ON - - Settings/registration (Top) > Preferences > Paper Settings > A5R/STMTR Original
LDR 279.4 431.8 ON - - ON - - ON - Selection
SRA3 320.0 450.0 ON - ON - - - - ON Setting value Cassette3: A5R, STMTR Cassette4: A5R, STMTR
12 x 18 304.8 457.2 ON - ON ON - - - ON
13 x 19 330.2 483.0 ON - ON - - - - - Settings/registration (Top) > Preferences > Paper Settings > B5/EXEC Original Selection
K_LGL 268.0 190.0 ON - - ON ON ON ON ON Setting value Cassette3: B5, EXEC Cassette4: B5, EXEC
K_LGL-R 190.0 268.0 - ON - ON ON ON - ON
Settings/registration (Top) > Preferences > Paper Settings > Register Custom Size
G_LTR 267.0 203.0 ON - - ON - ON ON ON
Setting value X: 148.0 to 487.7 mm, Y: 100.0 to 330.2 mm (Maximum 5 pieces)
G_LTR-R 203.0 267.0 ON ON - ON ON ON - ON
G_LGL 203.2 330.2 ON ON - ON - ON ON -
• Related Service Mode
OFI 216.0 317.0 ON ON - ON ON ON - -
(Lv.1) COPIER > OPTION > CST
E_OFI 220.0 320.0 ON ON - ON ON ON - -
CST3-P1 (Cassette3 paper size setting (A5R/STMTR))
M_OFI 216.0 341.0 ON ON - ON ON - ON ON CST4-P1 (Cassette4 paper size setting (A5R/STMTR))
B_OFI 216.0 355.0 ON ON - ON ON ON - - Setting value 0: A5R, 1: STMTR
A_OFI 220.0 340.0 ON ON - ON - - ON ON
FOLIO 216.0 330.0 ON ON - ON - ON ON - CST3-P2 (Cassette3 paper size setting (B5/EXEC))
FLSP 216.0 330.0 ON ON - ON - ON ON - CST4-P2 (Cassette4 paper size setting (B5/EXEC))
A_FLSP 206.0 337.0 ON ON - ON - - ON ON Setting value 0: B5, 1: EXEC
A_LTR 280.0 220.0 ON - - ON ON - ON ON
A_LTR-R 220.0 280.0 ON ON - ON - ON ON -
A_LGL 220.0 340.0 ON ON - ON - - ON ON
FA4 216.0 343.0 ON ON - ON ON - - ON
FB4 216.0 330.0 ON ON - ON - ON ON -
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■■Paper Level Detection Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS47)
Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS49)
Paper level is detected by two Paper Level sensors in each cassette
Full
●● Deck Paper Level Deck Detection Lever (100%~50%)
Detection Lever 1
ight Deck Paper ON OFF
Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 Control
Level Sensor 1 (PS47) (PS48) Panel Right Deck Paper Level
Left Deck Paper Level Left Deck Paper Screen Paper Level Sensor 2 (PS48)
Sensor 1 (PS49) Level Sensor 2 Display Detection Lever 2 Left Deck Paper Level
(PS50) Sensor 2 (PS50)
Full
ON OFF Deck Lifter
(100%~50%)
Half
ON ON
(50%~25%)
Few
OFF ON
(25% or less)
T-2-77

F-2-172

Paper
Half (50%~25%) Few (25% or less) F-2-173

ON ON OFF ON

Paper Paper
F-2-174
F-2-175
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●● Cassette • Full (100%~50%)

Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS69) Paper Level Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 2 (PS70)
Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS69)
Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS72) Detection Lever Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 2 (PS73)
Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 1 (PS72) OFF
Paper OFF
Cassette 3 Paper
Level Sensor 2 (PS70)
Cassette 4 Paper
Level Sensor 2 (PS73)

Cassette Lifter Paper Level Detection Lever Holding Plate

F-2-177

• Half (50%~25%)
F-2-176 OFF
Paper ON
Cassette 3 Paper Cassette 3 Paper
Level Sensor 1 Level Sensor 2
(PS69) (PS70) Control Panel
Cassette 4 Paper Cassette 4 Paper Screen Display
Level Sensor 1 Level Sensor 2
(PS72) (PS73)
Full
OFF OFF
(100%~50%)
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Half
OFF ON • Few (25% or less)
(50%~25%)
Few Paper
ON ON ON
(25% or less) ON
T-2-78

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■■Paper Detection ●● Cassette
If paper is present, the Detection Lever is pushed upward when lifter ascends, and Paper Cassette 3 Paper Sensor (PS13)
Sensor is turned OFF. Cassette 4 Paper Sensor (PS14)

If paper finishes, the Detection Lever enters lifter hole, and Paper Sensor is turned ON Cassette Lifter Paper Detection Lever

●● Deck
Right Deck Paper Sensor (PS7)
Left Deck Paper Sensor (PS11)

Paper Detection Lever

Deck Lifter

Holding Plate

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■■Lifter Control ●● Cassette
Paper is lifted to the pickup position by the Lifter. Cassette 3 Upper Limit Sensor(PS68)
In the machine configuration with the Deck / Cassette set, the Pickup Motor is driven to raise Cassette 4 Upper Limit Sensor(PS71)

the Lifter to fit the paper level to the height of the pickup position. The Lifter is also raised
Cassette 3 Paper Height Sensor (PS17)
when the Paper Level Sensor went OFF during the pickup operation. Cassette3 Lifter Motor(M20) Cassette 4 Paper Height Sensor (PS18)
Cassette4 Lifter Motor(M21)

●● Deck
Right Deck Pickup Motor(M11)
Left Deck Pickup Motor(M24) Right Deck Upper Limit Sensor(PS8)
Left Deck Paper Height Sensor (PS12)
Cassette Lifter

Right Deck Paper Height Sensor (PS6)


Left Deck Paper Height Sensor (PS10)

Lifter Wire

Middle Plate

F-2-183
Deck Lifter Lifter Wire

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●● Lifter Error Detection
In case due to some reason the lifter keep ascending even the Paper Surface Height Sensor
is turned ON, the Upper Limit Sensor is provided to prevent damage in this equipment due to
the error in ascending.
And, if the lifter starts ascending, but not detected by the Paper Surface Sensor and the
Upper Limit Sensor within 3 minutes, the alarm corresponds to the concerned Pickup
Cassette will be triggered. The alarm will release if the corresponding deck/cassette is open
or closed, or the power is turned OFF/ON.

■■Pickup Retry Control


If paper leading edge is not detected by Pickup sensor within the specified time after pickup
movement starts, it is not immediately determined as jam, and re-pickup movement will be
executed.
During pickup retry, the Pickup Motor will be repeatedly turned ON/OFF with the Pickup Roller
is in descended condition.

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Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit 3) When the Pre-registration Multi-purpose Tray Drive Motor drives, the Multi-purpose Pull
Out Roller and the Multi-purpose Feed Roller/Multi-purpose Separation Roller will rotate,
■■Basic Movement and only 1 sheet of paper will be picked up/fed.

1) If the Multi-purpose Pickup Solenoid (SL2) is turned ON, the semi-toothed gear will rotate. Multi-purpose Tray
M33 feed roller
2) The holding plate Fixing Members will be released and the holding plate will ascend.

Multi-purpose Tray
Multi-purpose Tray holding plate
feed roller

Semi-toothed
gear

Multi-purpose Tray Multi-purpose Tray


pull-out roller separation roller
Multi-purpose
Tray pull-out Spring F-2-185

roller
Multi-purpose Tray
SL2 separation roller

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■■Paper Size Detection ■■Paper Detection
The setting is performed the Side Guide Plate and size code setting (or irregular size setting When paper is set, Paper Presence Detection Lever will be pushed, and the Multi-purpose
assignment) by and the Control Panel Unit. Tray Paper Sensor (PS23) will turn ON.
Paper width is detected by the outputted value from the Variable Resistor Assembly (Multi-
purpose Tray Paper Width Detection PCB (UN13)) which is linked to movement of the Side
Guide Plate.
Setting of the Side Guide Plate on the Multi-purpose Pickup Tray is executed by users after
Paper
paper is set.

Multi-purpose Tray Paper


Width Detection PCB (UN13)

Side Guide

Multi-purpose Tray
Detection Lever
Paper Sensor (PS23)
F-2-187

Side Guide

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Registration Unit Stop position name
Pickup
Paper size Reference sensor Stop position
Assembly
■■Pre-registration Control Pre-registration stop Right Deck Size LTR (215.9mm) Vertical Path Vertical Path Roller 1
position 1 Cassette3 Sensor1(PS24) Downstream 10mm
Pickup processing time can vary depending on the paper type and paper size in use as well
as the environment. Therefore, the machine executes pre-registration control to ease such Cassette4
variation. Pre-registration stop Cassette3 LTRR=< Size =< Vertical Path Vertical Path Roller 2
After the paper is picked up from the pickup cassette, the following reference sensor is used position 2 Cassette4 A4R Sensor2(PS25) Downstream 10mm

as a reference to feed the paper for a specified distance, and then the paper is stopped at the Pre-registration stop Cassette3 LTRR(279.4mm)< Vertical Path Vertical Path Roller 3
pre-registration position. position 3 Size Sensor3(PS26) Downstream 10mm
Cassette3 Size =< LTR
Pre-registration Pre-registration Pre-registration Cassette4 LTTR < Size <
stop position8 stop position6 Duplex Outlet Sensor stop position7 LDRR(431.8mm)
Pre-registration stop Cassette4 LDRR < Size Vertical Path Vertical Path Roller 4
position 4 Sensor4(PS27) Downstream 10mm
Pre-registration stop OP Deck All Size Option Deck Pull Vertical Path Upper
position 5 Out Sensor Roller 1
Pre-registration Downstream 10mm
stop position 5 Pre-registration stop Left Deck Size =< LTR Left Deck Pull Out Duplex Merging
position 6 Sensor(PS33) Roller
Pre-registration Downstream 10mm
stop position 1 Pre-registration stop Lrft Deck Size =< LTR Duplex Outlet Duplex Outlet
Vertical Path position 7 Sensor(PS64) Sensor(PS64)
Sensor 1 Downstream 10mm
Right Deck Pull Pre-registration stop - Size =< LTR Duplex Left Duplex Merging
Out Sensor position 8 Sensor(PS66) Roller
Pre-registration Upstream 20mm
stop position 2 T-2-79

Vertical Path
Sensor 2
Pre-registration
stop position 3
Vertical Path
Sensor 3
Pre-registration
stop position 4

Vertical Path
Sensor 4

Duplex Left Sensor Left Deck Pull Out Sensor

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■■Registration Control ■■Registration Deceleration Control
The Registration Motor (M34) is rotated to make the image on the drum and the paper to be This control reduces speed of Multi-purpose Tray Registration Front Motor (M33) (Registration
aligned at the specified position and feeds the paper to the Transfer Assembly. The rotating feed speed) by using Registration Sensor (PS29) as a reference and pushes the paper
speed of the Registration Motor (M34) is increased to be higher than the process speed and against the Registration Roller to reduce hitting noise.
then reduced to meet the process speed. Registration Roller
Transfer Roller Registration Roller Registration Sensor

M33
M33

Registration Front Roller


Registration Front Roller F-2-190

Vertical path speed


M34

F-2-189
Pre-registration speed

Registration arch volume

5mm 3mm
Stop point
start point of deceleration

Registration Sensor Registration Roller


F-2-191

Model ImageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105/8095/8085


PPM 105 95 85
Vertical path speed 750[mm/s]
Registration feed speed 500[mm/s]
start point of deceleration 4.5[mm]
stop point 23[mm] (20mm (distance between the Registration Sensor and the
Registration Roller) +3mm (registration arch volume))
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■■Registration Acceleration Control Transfer
The Registration Motor (M34) is rotated to make the image on the drum and the paper to be
■■Post-transfer Guide Attraction Control
aligned at the specified position and feeds the paper to the Transfer Assembly. The rotating
speed of the Registration Motor (M34) is increased to be higher than the process speed and With this machine, paper is attracted to the Post-transfer Guide by exhaust from the Image
then reduced to meet the process speed. Formation System Exhaust Fan (FM3). Therefore, behavior of papers between transfer and
fixing becomes stable, which increase the paper feed capabilities.
Post-registration speed

Process speed
Speed of Registration Roller
Post-transfer Guide

Paper
Start point of 10mm
deceleration Transfer point
Registration Roller point
F-2-192

ImageRUNNER ADVANCE
Model
8105/8095/8085
PPM 105 95 85
Post-registration speed 750[mm/s]
Process speed 500[mm/s]
start point of deceleration 45.5[mm]
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Duct

Paper

Post-transfer Guide

Duct
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Delivery/Reverse Unit Speed after Fixing Roller

Process
■■Basic Operation Process speed Delivery speed
speed
●● Face-up Delivery Delivery Motor(M13)

1) The Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid (SL5) is turned ON to switch the feeding path to the
Delivery Assembly side. Reverse Upper Flapper
2) Rotating speed of the Delivery Motor (M13) is increased once the paper’s trailing edge Solenoid(SL5)

passes through the Fixing Roller (fixing-through speed) 60 mm before Fixing Roller 20 mm before Outer Delivery Roller
(Based on Registration Sensor) (Based on Outer-Delivery-Roller ON)
3) Feeding speed is reduced to meet the delivery speed once the paper’s trailing edge
20 mm after Fixing Roller 20 mm after Outer Delivery
reaches the specified position.
(Based on Inner Delivery Sensor) Roller
(Based on Outer-Delivery
NOTE: -Roller OFF)
Delivery speed is changed according to the paper size. Delivery speed remains
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the same if no delivery option is connected.
Model ImageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105/8095/8085 [mm/s]
PPM 105 95 85
Process speed 500
Outer Delivery Roller
Outer Delivery Sensor(PS36) Speed after Fixing Roller 1100

Outer Delivery Front Roller Delivery speed 1100


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Reverse Upper Flapper


Inner Delivery Sensor(PS35)

M13
Inner Delivery Roller
SL5

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●● Face-down Delivery Reverse delivery
Reverse delivery speed speed
1) The Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid (SL5) is turned OFF to switch the feeding path to the
Delivery Assembly side.
Delivery Motor Delivery
2) Rotating speed of the Reverse Motor (M14) is increased (reverse feed speed) once the (M13) speed
trailing edge of the preceding paper passes through the Fixing Roller to make the paper
Reverse feed Reverse delivery
stopped/rotate reversely at the reverse position (reverse delivery speed)
speed speed
3) In the case that the paper size is B5R or larger, once the leading edge of the preceding
Process Process
paper reaches the Outer Delivery Roller, the Reverse Detachment Solenoid (SL12) is speed speed
Stop
turned ON to be prepared for entry of the succeeding paper and make the Reverse Roller Reverse Motor
(M14)
disengaged.
50ms
4) Succeeding paper is fed to the reverse path to make the Reverse Motor (M14) stopped/ Reverse Upper
Flapper Solenoid
rotate normally.
(SL5)
5) In the case that the paper size is B5R or larger, once the trailing edge of the preceding
Reverse
paper passes through the Reverse Upper Roller, the Reverse Detachment Solenoid is
Detachment
turned OFF to make the Reverse Upper Roller engaged. Solenoid
6) Succeeding paper is fed to the reverse stop position. (SL12)
7) Once the trailing edge of the preceding paper reaches the specified position, rotating speed
60 mm before Fixing Roller 20 mm before Outer Delivery Roller
of the Delivery Motor (M13) is reduced. (Based on Registration Sensor ) (Based on Outer-Delivery-Roller ON)
20 mm after Fixing Roller 20 mm after Outer Delivery Roller
NOTE: (Based on Inner Delivery Sensor) (Based on Outer-Delivery-Roller OFF)
Delivery speed is changed according to the paper size. Delivery speed remains
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the same if no delivery option is connected.
Model ImageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105/8095/8085 [mm/s]
PPM 105 95 85
Outer Delivery Roller
Process speed 500
Outer Delivery Roller
Reverse feed speed 1100
M13
Reverse delivery speed 1100

SL5 Delivery speed 1100


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Reverse Vertical
Path Sensor
(PS65)
SL12 M14

Reverse Upper Roller

Reverse Lower Roller

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Duplex Unit Duplex reverse speed
Duplex reverse speed
■■Basic Operation Process speed
Stop
1) The Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid (SL5) is turned OFF to switch the feeding path to the Reverse Motor
(M14) Stop
Reverse Assembly side.
50ms

2) When the paper’s trailing edge passes through the Fixing Roller, rotating speed of the Reverse Vertical
Path Sensor
Reverse Motor (M14) is increased (duplex pull-in speed) to make the paper stopped at the (PS65)
duplex reverse position.
Duplex Left Sensor
(PS66)
3) The Reverse Motor is driven by the duplex pull-in speed to feed the paper to the Duplex
Assembly (the flapper feeds the paper to the Duplex Assembly). Then, the Duplex Left Reverse Upper
Sensor (P66) detects the paper's leading edge, and the paper is fed for a specified distance Flapper Solenoid
to stop at the position of Duplex Left Roller. (SL5) 20 mm before Reverse
60 mm before Fixing Roller
(Based on Registration Sensor ) Vertical Path Sensor
Reverse Upper Flapper
20 mm after Fixing Roller
(Based on Reverse Vertical Path Sensor)
Duplex Left Roller
(Based on Duplex Left Sensor)
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Model ImageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105/8095/8085 [mm/s]


SL5 PPM 105 95 85
Reverse Vertical Process speed 500
Path Sensor
(PS65) Duplex feed speed 1100
Duplex reserve speed 750
Reverse Upper
Roller Duplex delivery spped 750
M14
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Duplex Flapper

Duplex reverse M19


point

Reverse Lower
Roller
Duplex Left Sensor Duplex reverse
(PS66) standby point

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■■Side Registration Control Duplex Outlet Roller

In the case of printing the 2nd side of the 2-sided print, side registration displacement level is Side Registration Motor(M16)
measured to adjust the write start timing and correct side registration.
<Execution timing> Duplex Left Roller
When the paper is stopped at the duplex standby position
<Control description>
Side Registration
Side Registration Sensor (PS31) detects side registration. Sensor(PS31)
The side registration control executes detection of the home position as well as operation and
detection of the standby position. Paper

1.Home position operation


Side Registration Unit is moved to the home position.
Home position: at 13mm from the nominal dimension of A4 size
Timing
- When the main power is turned ON/when the Front Cover is closed/at the recovery from
JAM process/at job completion Front

2.Standby position operation


The unit is moved to the side registration standby position (10 mm front) corresponding the
paper size.

3. Detection operation
Standby point
The Side Registration Motor (M16) is driven until Side Registration Sensor(PS31) is turned Detecting point
OFF to detect side registration displacement level from the travel distance.
About 10 mm

4. The displacement level measured for side registration correction is converted into pixels to
adjust the laser write start timing according to the displaced direction.
The write start timing is pushed forward when the paper is displaced to the front.
The write start timing is pushed back when the paper is displaced to the rear.

Paper

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■■Circulation quantity and limit
The numbers in white background and the numbers in black background show each the first page and second page.
●● Less than 314 mm in size/5 sheets in circulation (B5 to A4R)

Registration stop position

Pre-registration Pre-registration
stop position 1 stop position 1

Pre-registration Pre-registration Pre-registration


stop position 4 stop position 4 stop position 4

Registration stop position Registration stop position Registration stop position

Pre-registration Pre-registration Pre-registration


Duplex reverse stop position 1 Pre-registration stop position 1 stop position 1
stop position stop position7

Pre-registration Pre-registration Pre-registration


stop position 4 stop position 4 stop position 4

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Pre-registration Duplex reverse


stop position7 stop position

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●● Exceeds 314 mm in size/3 sheets in circulation (B4 to 19.2 inch(483.0))

Registration stop position Registration stop position

Duplex stop position

Pre-registration
Pre-registration Pre-registration stop position 4
stop position 4 stop position 4

Registration stop position Registration stop position Registration stop position

Pre-registration
Duplex stop position
stop position7

Pre-registration
stop position 4

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Registration stop position

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Jam Detection
■■Jam Code List
SW2 PS52 PS20 PS67 PS29 PS64 PS28

PS3
PS36

PS35
PS4
PS65

PS24
PS66
PS19

PS32

PS2

PS25

PS21
PS26

PS33

PS22
PS27

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●● Jam in Feed System ●● Other Jams
xx = 01: Delay, 02: Stationary, 0A: Residue Sensor
Yes: Detects, -: Does not detect Sensor name Jam type
No.
Sensor Jam type 0B01 SW2 Front Door Open Detection Switch Door Open jam
Sensor name
No. Delay Stationary Residue 0B02 PS3 Vertical Path Cover Open/Close Sensor Door Open jam
xx01 PS19 Right Deck Pickup Sensor 1 Yes - 0B03 PS2 Multi-purpose Cover Open/Close Sensor Door Open jam
xx02 PS32 Right Deck Pull Out Sensor Yes Yes Yes 0CA1 - FeedSts time out jam REFEED command is not received.
(Former: E240-0001)
xx03 PS24 Vertical Path Sensor1 Yes Yes Yes
0CA2 - RefeedStart time out jam RefeedStart command is not received.
xx04 PS28 Multi-purpose Paper Last paper Sensor Yes Yes Yes
(Former: E240-0002)
xx05 PS29 Registration Sensor Yes Yes Yes
0CA3 - ImageSet time out jam ImageSet command is not received.
xx06 PS20 Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 Yes - - (Former: E240-0003)
xx07 PS33 Left Deck Pull Out Sensor Yes Yes Yes 0CA4 PageComplete time out jam PageCompletecommand is not received.
xx08 PS67 Duplex Merging Sensor Yes Yes Yes (Former: E240-0004)

xx09 PS64 Duplex Outlet Sensor Yes Yes Yes 0CA5 - Fixing temperature control time out jam -

xx0A PS21 Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 1 Yes - - 0C10 PS4 Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor Fixing Toenail Jam
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xx0B PS26 Vertical Path Sensor3 Yes Yes Yes
xx0C PS25 Vertical Path Sensor2 Yes Yes Yes
xx0D PS22 Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 Yes - -
xx0E PS27 Vertical Path Sensor4 Yes Yes Yes
xx11 PS52 Fixing Outlet Sensor Yes Yes Yes
xx12 PS35 Inner Delivery Sensor Yes Yes Yes
xx13 PS36 Outer Delivery Sensor Yes Yes Yes
xx14 PS65 Reverse Vertical Path Sensor Yes Yes Yes
xx15 PS66 Duplex Left Sensor Yes Yes Yes
xx17 PS1 Deck Pickup Roller Paer Deck / POD Deck Yes - -
xx18 PS6 Deck Pull Out Sensor Paer Deck / POD Deck Yes Yes Yes
0305 PS29 Registration Sensor early timing jam
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■■Forced Paper Feed Control
If there is paper in the following place after jam is detected, the paper will be forcedly fed to
downstream direction.This control suppresses paper damage during jam handling.

:Forced Paper
Feed Control

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Servicing ■■Periodical Servicing List
Expected
■■Periodically Replaced Parts Parts/Area Name
life*
Remarks

None Feed Guide 50 Remove paper lint with lint-free paper and cleaning
tool.

■■Consumable Parts Pre-registration Guide 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Rollers/wheels 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Parts Expected COUNTER
Parts Name Piece Remarks Separation Static Eliminator 50 Remove paper lint (toner) with Blower.
Number life* (DRBL-1)
Duplex Unit Cleaning Brush 50 Using Blower, remove paper lint which was collected
Right Deck Pickup Roller FC5-2524 1 50 C1-PU-RL
by Cleaning Brush.
Right Deck Feed Roller FC5-2526 1 50 C2-PU-RL
Registration Unit Magnet 50 Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Right Deck Separation Roller FC5-2528 1 50 C1-FD-RL
Scanner Sensor(Pickup 100* sing Blower, remove paper lint
Left Deck Pickup Roller FC5-2524 1 50 C2-FD-RL Assembly) Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20),Right Deck
Left Deck Feed Roller FC5-2526 1 50 C1-SP-RL Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19) ,Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2
(PS21),Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22)
Left Deck Separation Roller FC5-2528 1 50 C2-SP-RL * when replacing Separation Roller
Cassette 3 Pickup Roller FC5-2524 1 50 C3-PU-RL Scanner Sensor(Feeding 100 Using Blower, remove paper lint
Cassette 3 Feed Roller FC5-2526 1 50 C3-FD-RL Assembly) Vertical Path Sensor 1 (PS24) ,the Multi-purpose Tray
Last Paper Sensor (PS28),the Registration Sensor
Cassette 3 Separation Roller FC5-2528 1 50 C3-SP-RL
(PS29),Reverse Vertical Path Sensor (PS65),Duplex
Cassette 4 Pickup Roller FC5-2524 1 50 C4-PU-RL Outlet Sensor (PS64), Duplex Merge Sensor (PS67),
Cassette 4 Feed Roller FC5-2526 1 50 C4-FD-RL and Duplex Left Sensor (PS66)
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Cassette 4 Separation Roller FC5-2528 1 50 C4-SP-RL
Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller FB1-8581 1 12 M-FD-RL *Unit: 10,000 sheets
Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller FC6-6661 1 12 M-SP-RL
T-2-87 ■■When Replacing Parts
*Unit: 10,000 sheets
When replacing the Periodically Replaced Parts and Consumable Parts, be sure to clear the
Parts Counter (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1/DRBL-1)

■■Major Adjustments
None

■■Troubleshooting
None

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External Auxiliary System

Overview
■■Power Supply Configuration
●● Power Supply Configuration inside the Host Machine
3.3V

Main Controller PCB 1


3.3V
3.3V 12V

Main Power Switch


Main Controller PCB 2 Front Door Open Multi Door
Detection Switch Switch

3.3V 12V

Leakage 3.3V
Breaker 12V

Noise 24V
Reader
All-night Power 3.3V
Filter
Supply PCB

DC Power Supply 12V


PCB(12V) 12V

DC Power Supply 24V 24V DC Controller PCB

Fixing Power PCB(24V)


Supply PCB
DC Power Supply 24V 12V
PCB B(24V) Control Panel
AC Driver PCB Relay PCB
12V
IH Coil
24V Feed Driver PCB
Reader Heater

Drum Heater Drum 24V


Driver PCB Heater Developing Motor

Cassette Heater 24V


Drum Motor

Deck Heater
12V 24V High Voltage PCB

3.3V
Primary Charging High Voltage PCB

12V 24V 24V


Develop High Voltage PCB
Cassette Environment
Transfer High Voltage PCB
Heater Heater
Main Option
Switch Switch
Driver - Finisher 12V
PCB - Paper Deck Duplex Driver 24V Transfer
24V PCB High
Voltage
24V
Fixing Motor PCB

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●● Power Configuration of the Reader Unit Controls
24V
Motor ■■Power supply control
24V
Fan
●● Electric Power Management
5V <Over View>
Sensor
24V By equating the electric power in the machine, the maximum power consumption is reduced
24V
Reader 6V CMOS PCB 24V LED Lamp in comparison with the conventional models (iR7105/7095/7086 series).
Printer Controller 4.5V (Reader) Unit
PCB
12V 24V Without power management With power management
6V CMOS PCB 24V LED Lamp
4.5V (DADF) Unit
Maximum power consumption
24V
5V DADF driver PCB

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Fixing Fixing

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<Control description> display on the Control Panel is OFF.
This machine executes electric power management to prevent temporary power shortage.
The electric power management detects current value of the entire product with the Current Energy Saver
Sensor. In the case that the current value is likely to exceed the electric power reference The mode to reduce energy consumption by reducing the control temperature when the
value, the DC Controller temporarily reduces electric power supply to the fixing area to Fixing Unit is at standby state according to the energy saving rate (this mode can be
compensate for power shortage. changed in Settings/registration “Change Energy Saver Mode” Default: -10%).

Deep Sleep
Electric Power:
AC Driver PCB The state that only 3.3V on the All-night Power Supply PCB is supplied. To be shifted to the
Signal:
standby mode when the next job is generated.
AC
【Current Sensor】 others
• Print job
Detection of
Total current value
【Power】 • Pressing the power key on the Control Panel

【DC Controller PCB】 ●● Effects of Spanning Tree-supported Hub


Fixing Electric Power

【Fixing Power Supply PCB】


If you set the network as a loop, data keeps staying in this loop and efficiency of data transfer
【ASIC】
Electric Power Determination of fixing
might be decreased. In order to prevent this symptom, some hubs have the function called
electric power value
“spanning tree”. If this function is enabled, the device newly connected to the hub can make
Temperature
data communication with network 10 to 50 seconds (time changes due to the conditions)
【Fixing Assembly】
IH Coil after the connection. When the machine enters Deep sleep mode and restores from the sleep
Total current flow
mode, the machine electrically disconnects with the network once. Therefore, if the machine
F-2-210 connects with the spanning tree-installed hub, the machine cannot communicate with network
Current Sensor : Converts the flux occurred by current to the voltage. for approximately 1 minute at a maximum after restoring from the Deep sleep mode.
For this reason, right after restoring from the Deep sleep mode, the following symptoms might
●● Energy saver function occur: Device status cannot be collected, printing cannot be made, and login using a login
application cannot be made. If such symptoms become any problems, perform the following
operations.
Deep Sleep PDL job occurs
• Using user mode, set not to enter the Deep sleep mode.
Press power-save Press power-save Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Sleep Mode Energy Use > High
switch switch
PDL job is complete • Disable the spanning tree function of hub.
Shifting time
• Request users to use the hub which supports Rapid Spanning-Tree
(specified in User STANDBY SLEEP-STNDBY
Mode) has passed • Protocol (RSTP) that resolved such problems.
PDL job is complete
Press power-save
switch

Power-saving PDL job occurs

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Sleep standby
The mode that can start operation immediately. All power is supplied in this mode, but

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●● Distribution of Power and the Switches
The power of this machine is supplied to each load side by linking with the following switches, etc.
A. 2-dimensional shading OFF(defolt*1)
<Environment Switch: OFF>
Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
Environment Environment
Drum OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF control control ON ON
Heater *1 *1
Cassette OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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<Environment Switch: ON>


Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment Environment
Drum control control control control control control OFF OFF control control ON ON
Heater *1 *1 *1*2 *1*2 *1*2 *1*2 *1 *1
Cassette OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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B. 2-dimensional shading ON *1]
<Environment Switch: OFF>
Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
ON ON
Drum OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
*1 *1
Heater
Cassette OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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<Environment Switch: ON>


Main Power sleep mode (low energy sleep mode (high energy
Mode WarmUp(Recovery) Standby/Energy Saver Copy/Print
OFF consumption)*3 consumption)*3
Main SW OFF ON
Switch
Cassette SW OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Drum OFF OFF ON ON
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Heater
Cassette OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Reader ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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*1 It can be switched by COPIR > OPTION > IMG-MCON > 2D-SHADE..


*2 It can be switched by COPIR > OPTION > IMG-MCON > DRM-H-SW.
*3 When sleep mode (high energy consumption) is set, the Cassette Heater/Reader Heater cannot be turned ON although the Environment Switch and the Cassette Heater Switch are ON.
When using the Cassette Heater and the Reader Heater at sleep state, set the sleep mode (low energy consumption). Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Sleep
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<Environment Control> ■■Quick Startup
Environment control 1: The condition of the heater at the time of turning OFF the main
To realize faster startup, power configuration has been changed to always supply power to
power continues.
the All-night Power Supply PCB. Thereby, the main menu can be displayed after 30 seconds
Environment control 2: Whether to turn ON or OFF the heater is determined by the
from turning ON the Main Power Supply Switch.
environment (moisture content) right before moving to sleep state, and the condition
Although when the Main Power Supply Switch is OFF, power is supplied to the following
continues while the power is OFF or the machine is at sleep state.
PCBs.
Environment Moisture content Temperature/Humidity Drum Heater
• AC Driver PCB
1 0.86 23 deg C 5% OFF
2 1.73 23deg C 10% • All-night Power Supply PCB
3 5.8 23 deg C 30% • Relay PCB
4 8.9 23 deg C 50% • Main Controller PCB 1
5 15 23 deg C 70% ON
6 18 27 deg C 80%
7 12.41 30 deg C 80% By turning OFF the Main Switch,
Image of
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Environment control 3: Basically the heater is ON. ON or OFF of the heater can be
switched depending on the moisture contents when the duration time of standby mode/
All-night All-night
energy saving mode is long (4 hours at minimum). Breaker Power Supply Circuit
Relay Main Controller
<Related service modes> Relay PCB 1
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON > DRM-H-SW: To set ON/OFF of the Drum Heater. NOT All-night PCB
Power Supply
0: Normal mode (ON/OFF of the Drum Heater is determined when moving to sleep 1.) AC Driver PCB
(Default) Energized area when
1: Drum Heater ON mode *(The Drum Heater must be turned ON when moving to sleep 1 the Main Switch is OFF
while the 2-dimensional shading-related control is OFF.)
2: Energy saving mode (The Drum Heater is OFF when moving to sleep 1.)
Image of Power is supplied to the All-night Power Supply
* The mode differs from 2-dimensional shading ON (image priority mode). This mode is for power supply for iR-ADV C5255 even if the Main Switch is turned OFF
users who just want to turn ON the Drum Heater when startup time is delayed because of
the increase of controls due to 2-dimensional shading ON.
All-night All-night
Breaker Power Supply Circuit
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE: Image priority mode (2-dimensional
shading). ON/OFF Relay Main Controller
Relay
0: 2-dimensional shading OFF (Default) PCB PCB 1
AC NOT All-night
1: 2-dimensional shading ON (The Drum Heater is turned ON at first time for the day, sleep, Power Supply
Driver PCB
standby/energy saving, potential control, and 2-dimensional shading.)

Main SW
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possibility to come in contact with the PCBs above. PCBs may get damage. If a conductive As for startup right after shutting down of the machine under any of the following conditions, it starts
material comes in contact with the PCB, short circuit may occur in the PCB, and may cause up normally (even quick startup is ON).
damage on it. FAX
• There is a fax transmission reservation.
• Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from disconnection of a fax line
The following illustration is used at the place where attention needs. When the following label • Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from non-detection of reception from a fax
is affixed, be sure to disconnect the plug from outlet or turn OFF the Breaker. line
• Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from putting down the fax sub device or

Quick Start MEAP


handset

During execution of MEAP application which prohibits moving to Deep Sleep


A scheduled processing is reserved on MEAP.
Job processing
• During print/scan job processing
• During SEND job processing
• During I-Fax communication/job processing
Plug Off • During report job processing
• During forwarding transmission job/reception job processing
F-2-213 • During processing of data storage to Advanced Box
• During fax communication/phone communication
In addition, quick startup is not performed under the following conditions.
• During distribution of device information
• During Box backup
At first startup after the AC Power Plug is connected to the outlet • During export/import by RUI
Under the following conditions (settings), the machine always starts up normally (even quick startup • During opening/reading/writing file of Advanced Box (common with SMR/WebDAV)
is ON). • During rebuilding with the HDD Data Encryption/Mirroring Board installed
When any of the following devices is connected. Others
• EFI Controller • When the machine state remains unchanged for more than 110 hours after turning ON the
• Serial Interface Coin Vendor power as quick startup or turning OFF the power.
• Wireless LAN -> At the time of shutdown, it will be normal shutdown.
When any of the following network settings is set to "ON". * This is to prevent a risk of UI freeze caused by memory leak.
• RARP • Within a specified period of time (20 seconds) from turning OFF the Main Power Supply
• BOOTP Switch
-> In such a case, the machine reboots and then starts up normally at startup. Therefore, it will
• IPsec
take a few more seconds compared with the normal startup.
• IPv6
* This is for starting up the machine normally at the time of failure (UI freeze, etc.).
• NetWare
• After moving to the Settings/Registration screen of service mode or RUI
• AppleTalk
• After changing the user mode that requires restart
• The machine is shut down from RUI
• When an error occurs
• When resource downloader is active
• In printer/scanner limited functions mode
• When a login application is switched by SMS
• A license has been registered.
• Startup by pressing the Control Panel Key
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■■Fan Control Circuit Error/Alarm
Name Function
code code
●● Location of Fans FM2 Primary Charging Air-supply Fan To intake air around the Primary E824-0000
Charging Assembly
FM3 Making Image Exhaust Fan To exhaust air in the image formation E806-0000
area
FM4 Main Controller Cooling Fan To cool the Main Controller PCB E880-0001
FM5 Paper Cooling Fan To cool the paper passing through 33-0001
FM17 FM16 the delivery area
FM33
FM7 Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan To cool the fixing power supply E804-0001
FM7 FM4 FM8 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan To cool the Transfer Cleaner / To cool E820-0002
FM31
FM2 the Duplex Feed Guide
FM30
FM32 FM14 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1 To cool the power supply E804-0000
IH power supply unit FM41 Power Supply FM15 Power Supply Cooling Fan 2 To cool the power supply
FM42 FM16 Laser Scanner Cooling Fan To cool the Laser Scanner E121-0001
FM8
FM17 Primary Charging Exhaust Fan To exhaust air around the Primary 33-0027
FM5 FM40 Charging Assembly
FM14 FM30 Developer Lower Cooling Fan To cool the Developing Unit E820-0000
FM3 FM31 Developer Upper Cooling Fan To cool the Developing Unit E820-0001
FM15 FM32 Pre-transfer Charging Unit Air-supply To intake air around the Pre-transfer 33-0026
Fan Charging Assembly
FM33 Pre-transfer Charging Unit Exhaust To exhaust air around the Pre-
Fan transfer Charging Assembly
F-2-214 FM40 Feed Driver Cooling Fan To cool the Feed Driver 33-0013
FM41 Duplex Driver Cooling Fan To cool the Duplex Driver 33-0028
FM42 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor To cool the Duplex Motor and the 33-0002
Cooling Fan Registration Motor
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●● Airflow Circuit Error/Alarm
Name Function
code code
FM2 Primary Charging Air-supply Fan To intake air around the Primary E824-0000
Charging Assembly
FM3 Making Image Exhaust Fan To exhaust air in the image formation E806-0000
FM17 Developing Assembly area
FM33
FM4 Main Controller Cooling Fan To cool the Main Controller PCB E880-0001
FM31
FM5 Paper Cooling Fan To cool the paper passing through 33-0001
FM30 the delivery area
FM7 FM7 Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan To cool the fixing power supply E804-0001
FM2 FM42 FM32 FM8 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan To cool the Transfer Cleaner / To cool E820-0002
FM41 the Duplex Feed Guide
FM8 FM14 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1 To cool the power supply E804-0000
FM15 Power Supply Cooling Fan 2 To cool the power supply
FM5
FM16 Laser Scanner Cooling Fan To cool the Laser Scanner E121-0001
FM17 Primary Charging Exhaust Fan To exhaust air around the Primary 33-0027
Charging Assembly
FM30 Developer Lower Cooling Fan To cool the Developing Unit E820-0000
FM31 Developer Upper Cooling Fan To cool the Developing Unit E820-0001
FM32 Pre-transfer Charging Unit Air-supply To intake air around the Pre-transfer 33-0026
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Fan Charging Assembly
FM33 Pre-transfer Charging Unit Exhaust To exhaust air around the Pre-
Fan transfer Charging Assembly
FM40 Feed Driver Cooling Fan To cool the Feed Driver 33-0013
FM41 Duplex Driver Cooling Fan To cool the Duplex Driver 33-0028
FM42 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor To cool the Duplex Motor and the 33-0002
FM16 Cooling Fan Registration Motor
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FM4

Power Supply

FM40
FM14
FM3

FM15

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●● Fan Sequence ■■Counter control
NO. NAME
WAIT
INTR STBY PRINT LSTR JAM ERR
Power DEEP Count-up timing differs according to the following.
UP saving Sleep
Primary Charging • Print mode (1-sided page, 2nd side of 2-sided page, 1st side of 2-sided page)
FM2 Air-supply Fan
• Delivery position (Finisher).
FM3 Making Image Exhaust Fan

FM4 Main Controller Cooling Fan Controller control


Print mode
FM5 Paper Cooling Fan
Fixing Power Supply 1-sided print/2nd side of 1st side of the 2-sided
FM7 Cooling Fan Delivery position
2-sided print print
FM8 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan
Count-up timing
FM14 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1
1 In the case of the Host Machine Reference Sensor: External Reference Sensor:
FM15 Power Supply Cooling Fan 2
only Delivery Sensor (PS36) Small (when the length is
FM16 Laser Scanner Cooling Fan
2 Staple Finisher-N1 / Tray A Reference Sensor: up to LTR) -> Duplex Left
FM17 Primary Charging Exhaust Fan Booklet Finisher-N1 (Upper Tray) Feed Path Sensor (S102) Sensor (PS66)
FM30 Developer Lower Cooling Fan Tray B R-configuration (when the
FM31 Developer Upper Cooling Fan (Lower Tray) length exceeds LTR up to
Pre-transfer Charging Unit
FM32 Air-supply Fan Saddle area Reference Sensor: A4R) -> Duplex Merger
Pre-transfer Charging Unit Saddle inlet sensor (S201) Sensor (PPS67)
FM33 Exhaust Fan
3 Staple Finisher-Q1 / Tray A Reference Sensor: Upper
FM40 Feed Driver Cooling Fan Large (when the length is
Booklet Finisher-Q1 (Upper Tray) delivery sensor (PS5)
FM41 Duplex Driver Cooling Fan
A4R or more) -> Reverse
Registration Motor/ Tray B Reference Sensor: Lower Vertical Path Sensor
FM42 Duplex Motor Cooling Fan (Lower Tray) delivery sensor (PS6) (PS65)
:Full speed
Saddle area Reference Sensor: Saddle
:half speed
inlet sensor (PS101)
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4 Booklet Trimmer-D1 Reference Sensor: Saddle
inlet sensor (PS101)
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Default counters for each country (model) are listed below.


Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country
Target
Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 code
100V Japan Total 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 JP
model 101 000 000 000 000 000
Type 1
(Conventional
method)
100V Japan Total 2 Copy Total A2 *1 *1 *1 JP
model (Total 2)
(New method) 102 202 127 000 000 000
120V Taiwan Total 1 Total Copy Copy *1 *1 TW
model (Large) (Total 1) (Large)
101 103 201 203 000 000

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Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country
Target Target
Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 code Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 code
120V UL model Total 1 Total Copy Copy *1 *1 US 230V AMS model Total 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 ES/SE/
Type 1 (Large) (Total 1) (Large) Type 2 101 000 000 000 000 000 PT/NO/
(Conventional 101 103 201 203 000 000 (New method) DK/FI/
method) PL/HU/
120V UL model Total 2 Copy *1 *1 *1 *1 US CZ/SI/
Type 2 (Total 2) GR/EE/
(New method) 102 202 000 000 000 000 RU/NL/
230V General Total 1 Total Copy Copy *1 *1 SG/KO/ SK/RO/
model (Large) (Total 1) (Large) CN HR/BG/
101 103 201 203 000 000 TR
240V UK model Total Total Scan Print *1 *1 GB 230V ITA model Total Total Scan Print *1 *1 IT
Type 1 (Black/ (Black/ (Total 1) (Total 1) Type 1 (Black/ (Black/ (Total 1) (Total 1)
(Conventional Large) Small) (Conventional Large) Small)
method) method) 112 113 501 301 000 000
112 113 501 301 000 000
240V UK model Total 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 GB 230V ITA model Total 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 IT
Type 2 Type 2 101 000 000 000 000 000
101 000 000 000 000 000
(New method) (New method)
240V CA model Total 1 Total Copy Copy *1 *1 AU T-2-98

(Large) (Total 1) (Large) <Explanation of the list>


101 103 201 203 000 000
• Large: Large size paper (when paper length exceeds 364 mm in paper feed direction)
230V FRN model Total Total Scan Print *1 *1 FR
Type 1 (Black/ (Black/ (Total 1) (Total 1) • Small: Small size paper (when paper length is 364 mm or less in paper feed direction)
(Conventional Large) Small) • Total: Copy + Print; 1 count up
method) 112 113 501 301 000 000 • 2-Sided: 1 count up when auto 2-sided copy
230V FRN model Total 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 FR • Country code change of CONFIG is executed from COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW >
Type 2 101 000 000 000 000 000
(New method) CONFIG.
230V GER model Total Total Scan Print *1 *1 DE • Three-digit number in the counter column shows the setting value of the following service
Type 1 (Black/ (Black/ (Total 1) (Total 1) mode items.
(Conventional Large) Small)
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 1 to 8
method) 112 113 501 301 000 000
230V GER model Total 1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 DE • COUNTER2 to 8 can be changed from the service mode (COPIER > OPTION > USER).
Type 2 101 000 000 000 000 000 *1: Nothing is displayed as default. However, you can change this setting from the service
(New method) mode.
230V AMS model Total Total Scan Print *1 *1 ES/SE/
Type 1 (Black/ (Black/ (Total 1) (Total 1) PT/NO/
(Conventional Large) Small) DK/FI/
method) 112 113 501 301 000 000 PL/HU/
CZ/SI/
GR/EE/
RU/NL/
SK/RO/
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Servicing ■■When Replacing Parts
■■Periodically Replaced Parts ●● DC Controller PCB
Get in service mode to enter all the latest service mode values written on the label at the back
No Parts name Parts Number Piece Expected life Remarks
of the Front Cover.
1 Ozone Filter FL3-2134-000 1 6000,000 sheets
<Procedure of parts replacement>
2 Dustproof Filter FC8-9564-000 1 2000,000 sheets see "Removing the DC Controller PCB," on p. 4-227.
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<Procedure of adjustment>
■■Consumable Parts 1. Before Replacing
1)Backup of the Service Mode data
None
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMBUP

2. After Replacing
■■Periodical Servicing 1)Restoring the backup data
None COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMRES
2)Switch OFF and then ON the main power.
3)Execute auto gradation adjustment.
4)Test print

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■■Troubleshooting 1) Open the DADF and loosen the 2 Fixation Screws securing the Arm Rotation Adjustment
Ring.
●● Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm
If rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm has become loose, retighten the Fixation Screws
securing the Arm Rotation Adjustment Ring according to the following procedure.

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Shaft Support Cover (Left) and the Shaft Support Cover (Right).
2) Open the DADF and retighten the 2 Fixation Screws securing the Arm Rotation Adjustment
Ring.

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2) Remove the 3 Stepped Screws securing the Arm Shaft.

x3

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NOTE:
If rotation of the arm is still loose after retightening the Fixation Screws according to
“●Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm”, change the phase difference
between the Arm Rotation Adjustment Ring and the Fixation Screws according to the
following procedure.

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3) Pull out the Upright Control Panel and the Arm Shaft, and rotate the Arm Rotation
Adjustment Ring to change the phase so that the Fixation Screws do not contact with the
dents formed by tightening the screws.

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4) Insert the Upright Control Panel and the Arm Shaft, and retighten the 2 screws loosened in
step 3.

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MEAP An example of the LDAP server management screen

Changes
■■LDAP Authentication (SSO-H Server Authentication)
LDAP authentication has been added to the server authentication method using Single Sign-
On H (hereinafter referred to as SSO-H).
LDAP authentication is a user authentication performed by using an LDAP server on the
network linked with the device.

Device LDAP Server

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An example of the screen for adding an LDAP server

Remote user
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Accordingly, the following item and setting screens have been added to the SSO-H
management screen of the remote UI.
• Drop-down list for selecting the LDAP server as the authentication server
• The LDAP server management screen (when [LDAP Server] is selected from the foregoing
drop-down list)
• The screen for adding an LDAP server

An example of the screen showing the drop-down list for selecting LDAP Server

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For details, refer to "Server authentication (Active Directory authentication)" in this chapter.

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■■Integrated Authentication Disabling Setting Screen Preparation for Using SSO-H
A user setting screen has been added to the integrated authentication function which allows
■■Outline
the authentication information used for logging into the machine to be shared between MEAP
applications. When using Single Sign-On H (hereinafter referred to as SSO-H) for the login service,
required system environments are different in server authentication or local device
From a security standpoint, the setting screen for disabling the function to allow authentication authentication.
information (Volatile Credential), whose registered information is discarded at the time of See the following for system requirements in each of authentication methods:
logout or shutdown of the device, to be used has conventionally been included in service
mode. ■■Server authentication management
In addition to this service mode, a screen that allows even users to make the setting has
The system requirements necessary when using server authentication by SSO-H vary
been added to the remote UI.
depending on the authentication server.
This screen can be also used to disable the integrated authentication function for each
The system requirements for using each authentication server are shown below.
authentication protocol.
For details, refer to "Integrated Authentication Function" in this chapter.
●● Active Directory authentication
In order to use Active Directory authentication in SSO-H, the following system environments
are required.
1) Authentication server (Active Directory : Windows server )
• Active Directory and Domain Name System (DNS) should be installed.
• A group named "Canon Peripheral Admins" should be created on the Active Directory.
• The OS should be one of the followings.
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 *
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 *
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 *
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
* 64-bit version is not supported.
2) Users accessing the authentication server (Active Directory: Windows Server)
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• The user name should contain only single-byte alphanumeric characters, - (hyphen), _ (low
line), and % (percent).

Note:
The difference in time setting between the authentication server (Active Directory) and
the machine (and the computer for login) should be within 5 minutes. (If the difference in
time setting is 5 minutes or longer, an error will occur at the time of login for the server
authentication.)

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Note:
■■PC Environment of Administrator Users and General Users
As for the user name for logging into the machine, use the name registered as "User The following environment is required to use this machine (managed by SSO-H) from a PC
logon name (pre-Windows 2000)" in the Active Directory.
on the network.
An example of the user registration screen (Windows Server 2003)
●● OS of the PC and Other Environments
Classification Operating System Supported browser Supported JRE
Client OS Windows XP Professional SP3 Internet Explorer 7 JRE 1.5 or later *1 *3
Internet Explorer 8
Windows Vista SP2 Internet Explorer 7 JRE 1.5 or later *1 *3
Internet Explorer 8
Internet Explorer 9 JRE 1.5 or later *2 *3
Windows 7 SP1 Internet Explorer 8 JRE 1.5 or later *1 *3
Internet Explorer 9 JRE 1.5 or later *2 *3
Server OS Windows Server 2003 SP2 Internet Explorer 7 JRE 1.5 or later *1 *3
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 Internet Explorer 8
Windows Server 2008 SP2 Internet Explorer 7 JRE 1.5 or later *1 *3
Internet Explorer 8
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Internet Explorer 9 JRE 1.5 or later *2 *3
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Internet Explorer 8 JRE 1.5 or later *1 *3
Internet Explorer 9 JRE 1.5 or later *2 *3
●● LDAP authentication Mac OS Mac OS X v10.5 Safari 4.0.5 J2SE 5.0 *1 *3
Safari 5.0.5
When using LDAP authentication by SSO-H, the following conditions need to be satisfied. Mac OS X v10.6 Safari 4.0.5
1) LDAP server Safari 5.0.5
• Novell eDirectory V8.8 SP6 for Windows Safari 5.1
Mac OS X v10.7 Safari 5.1
• Lotus Domino V8.5 for Windows
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J2SE : Java 2 Platform Standard Edition


2) OS where the LDAP server runs
• It should comply with the specifications of the LDAP server product.
Note:
*1 Excluding JRE6 update4/5
Operation check has been conducted for the following OS. *2 In order to use JRE1.6 with Internet Explorer 9, JRE1.6.0.24 or later is required.
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP2 *3 Refer to the website of JAVA (http://java.com/) for how to obtain the Java
environment.
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise

Note:
When an LDAP server other than the server shown above is used, SSO-H may not
work properly.
Windows Active Directory works also as an LDAP server, but is not supported.

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Preparation for Using SMS
Note:
• The ActiveX plug-in should be enabled in Internet Explorer. To use SMS, a PC and browser used to access SMS are required, and the network settings
• In Internet Explorer, if [Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins] is disabled in [Internet Options]
need to be set up on the device.
> [Security] > [Custom level...], a warning message that JRE has not yet been installed is
displayed.
• JavaScript should be enabled in all the browsers. ■■Preparation of PC for Accessing SMS
• In the case of an IP v6 environment, JRE1.5 or later is required.
• When using Windows XP in an IP v6 environment, IP v6 may need to be installed ●● Checking of operation environment
manually in some cases.
In order to access SMS using password authentication, the PC and browser need to comply
with the following system environment.

●● Network ports used Combination of the Browser and the OS


Port No. Application Operating System Supported browser
Connecting 53 Communication with DNS server (fixed) Windows XP Professional SP3 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
88 Kerberos authentication with KDC (Key Distribution Center) Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
1-65535 Communication with directory service using LDAP (default is 389, Windows Vista SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
( default:389) may be changed to any port on LDAP service side) Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Listening 10000 - 10100 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
Mac OS X v10.5 Safari 4.0.5
Safari 5.0.5
Mac OS X v10.6 Safari 4.0.5
Safari 5.0.5
Safari 5.1
Mac OS X Lion Safari 5.1
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In order to access SMS using RLS authentication, the environment should comply with the
environment for using SSO-H as the login service. (For details, refer to "PC Environment of
Administrator Users and General Users".)

●● PC and Browser Settings


The PC and browser used to access SMS need to satisfy the following conditions.
• The supported browser language should be the same with the language of the OS.
• Java Script should be enabled.
• The supported screen size should be 800 x 600 or larger (recommended size: 1024 x 768).
• Session cookie should be enabled.
• Only alphanumeric characters and some of the symbols ("-" or ".") should be used as the
machine domain name and host name.
• If an invalid character string such as a low line ("_") is included in the host name, cookies
cannot be enabled.

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■■Settings on the Device Side Note:
When using SSL, press [Settings/ Registration] button, select [Management
●● Network configuration process Settings]>[License / Other] > [MEAP Settings] > [SSL Settings] and press [On] button.
In order to provide support for the machine via network such as SMS, the network settings (This setting is applied to SSL setting on RUI. Vice versa, [On] set for SSL on RUI is
need to be made from the touch panel of the machine. (this setting is [ON] by default). also applied to the touch panel.)
When [Use SSL] is set to On, the message dialog, [The Default Key is not set. Check
the Key and Certificate List settings in Certificate Setting.], is shown. Press [OK] button
1) Press [Settings/Registration] button, select [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings] > for this message.
[Use HTTP] and press [On] button.

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2) Press [OK] button to return to Main Menu screen.


3) Restart this device.

CAUTION:
• The setting [ Use HTTP ] is not actually enabled/disabled until you have restarted the
device.
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• You cannot make a connection through a proxy server. If a proxy server is in use,
enter the IP address of the MEAP device in the Exceptions field for the browser.
Note:
In iR-ADV series, the System Manager ID and the System PIN are configured by Open Internet Options dialog of Internet Explorer and select Connections tab, LAN
default, so “Network” and the items that follow are grayed out and cannot be selected. Settings button, Use a proxy server option, and Advanced button of Proxy server
Return to the top screen, press “Login” button at the lower left of the screen, login as group. Proxy Settings dialog will opens. The Exceptions field is in the dialog. As
the system manager, and configure the settings. network settings vary among environments, consult the network administrator.
The default setting for the System Manager ID is “7654321”, and the password is”
7654321”. • If Cookie and JavaScript are not enabled in the Web browser, you will not be able to
use SMS.
• To type text using the Web browser, use the characters compatible with the MEAP
device’s touch panel display. The MEAP device may not properly recognize some
characters.
• When [Use SSL] is made available, it is necessary to set the key and the certificate
necessary for the SSL communication. Set the key and the certificate by SSL with
[SSL Settings] that exists in [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings] > [SSL
Settings] on the device.
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●● Key Pair and Server Certificate when Using Encrypted SSL 2) Click [ Management Settings ] > [ Device Management ] > [ Certificate Settings ] > [ Key
and Certificate Settings ].
Communication
To use SMS via SSL connection, it is required to specify a key pair and server certificate as
the key to be used.
Since a key (default key) that can be used for encrypted SSL communication is installed as
standard on the device, advance setting of the key pair and server certificate is not required.
In order to use an encryption key other than the default key, follow the procedure "Generating
a key pair" shown below to make settings for the key pair and server certificate necessary for
encrypted SSL communication.

Note:
• MFP has a server certificate registered as standard.
• For detailed procedures of the Default Key setting, refer to [e-Manual > Security].
• As for SMS, by setting a Default Key, encrypted SSL communication is always executed
regardless of the following setting: [Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings]
(Settings/Registration) > [MEAP Settings] > [SSL Settings]: ON/OFF.

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Generating a key pair
3) Click [ Generate Key... ] button.
1) From a PC on the same network as the device, use a web browser to access the remote
UI's portal page. Then, select [ Settings/Registration ] from the menu on the right side of
the screen.

URL to access: http://<device's IP address>:8000/

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4) Click [ Network Communication ]

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5) Enter the necessary information, and then click the [ OK ] button. 6) Check to see that the generated key appears in [ Registered Key and Certificate ].

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Default Key Settings
1) Click [ Preferences ] > [ Network Settings ] > [TCP/IP Settings ] > [ SSL Settings ].

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Input example
Item name Type Content Entry
Key Settings
Key Name Compulsory An arbitrary character string Default Key
Signature Algorithm Compulsory Selected from:SHA1/SHA256/SHA384/SHA512 RSA
Key Algorithm Compulsory Selected from:512/1024/2048/4096 512
Certificate Settings
Validity Start Date Compulsory Date 15/4/2012
Validity End Date Compulsory Date 15/4/2036
Country/Region Compulsory Country or region name US
State Arbitrary State name -
City Arbitrary City name -
Organization Arbitrary Organization name - F-2-237
Organization Unit Arbitrary Organization unit -
Common Name Arbitrary Common Name* -
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Note:
When the IP address of the device has been entered in the [Common Name] entry
field, if you install a server certificate to the browser ( see "Installing a server certificate
(reference information)" ), the message "Certificate Error" that usually appears when
access is made from Internet Explorer 7 or later will not be displayed.

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2) Click [ Key and Certificate...] button. Installing a server certificate (reference information)
When you access a device where the key installed as standard [default key] is set as the key
for SSL, "Certificate Error" appears if the version of Internet Explorer (IE) is Version 7 or later.

Error display example

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To disable display of "Certificate Error", use the following procedure (for IE8) to set the key
generated in "Key Pair and Server Certificate when Using Encrypted SSL Communication" (i.e.
the key with the IP address of the device specified as the shared name) as an SSL key.

1) Access SMS from the browser, and then click "Certificate Error" in the URL entry field.

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3) Select the generated key, and then click the [ Default Key Settings ] button.
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2) Click [ View certificates ].

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4) Check that [ SSL ] is displayed in the [ Key Usage ] entry field.

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5) Log out from the remote UI, and then restart the device.

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3) Click the [ Install Certificate... ] button on the [ General ] tab. 5) In [ Certificate Store ], select the [ Place all certificates in the following store ] option, and
then click the [ Browse ] button.

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4) [ Certificate Import Wizard ] will appear. Click the [ Next ] button.
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6) In [ Select Certificate Store ], select [ Trusted Root Certification Authorities ], and then click
the [ OK ] button.

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7) You will return to the [ Certificate Store ] dialog. Check that "Trusted Root Certification 9) If the [Security Warning] appears, click the [Yes] button. (It does not appear when installing
Authorities" appears in [ Certificate ], and then click the [ Next ] button. the same certificate again.)

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8) [ Completing the Certificate Import Wizard ] will appear. Click the [ Finish ] button. 10) A message will appear to indicate that import has been completed successfully. Click
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●● Network Port Settings 4) Press the port number to specify on the control panel (the numerical value input in the field
The default port of the HTTP server used for MEAP and MEAP applications to provide the is displayed), and press [OK] button.
servlet function is 8000, and the HTTPS server's default port is 8443. In the case that these
ports have already used by the customer who is to introduce this application, the MEAP
application cannot use the HTTP (or HTTPS) server(s).
By changing the following ports to use, however, the MEAP application can be used as well
as the existing system.

1) Start [SERVICE MODE] in Level 2.


2) Press [COPIER] > [Option] > [NETWORK] buttons.

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Note:
A port number can be any integer from 0 to 65535. To avoid port numbers that are
frequently used, do not use any integer from 0 to 1023.

Server Setting value Default value / Value after RAM clear


HTTP Server 1024 to 65535 8000
HTTPS Server 1024 to 65535 8443
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3) To set up the HTTP server port, select [ MEAP-PN ]. To set up the HTTPS server port,
Note:
select [MEAP-SSL ].
If PS Print Server Unit is connected, do not specify port 8080.
If port 8080 is specified, it is not possible to access the remote UI of the device where
the MEAP authentication application is running. (Port 8080 is reserved to allow the PS
Print Server Unit to redirect to the device.)

5) Restart the device if the port number is set.

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■■How to Check the Serial Number Login to SMS
When performing MEAP device support, the serial number of the device is necessary in some
■■Outline
cases.
SMS login may be done by entering a password for authentication, or by authentication via
Examples of where the serial number is necessary the Remote Login Service (RLS) login window (RLS authentication). Settings can be changed
• When initializing SMS login password (obtaining a switch license) to allow either only one of these methods or both of them.
• When obtaining a MEAP application license from LMS
• When obtaining a transfer license of MEAP application SMS login window (password auth) RLS login window (user name/ password auth)
• When obtaining a special license for reinstalling MEAP application
If a problem occurs in the MEAP device and you want to contact the support department of
the sales company, you need to provide the serial number. Perform the following procedure to
get the serial number.

●● Checking from the PC browser


The serial number of the device is displayed on the SMS login screen, SMS screen, and
remote UI portal screen.

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Authentication
Login method Authentication service name Users who may log in
method
Password Password SMS Installer Service (Password Users who know the SMS
authentication authentication Authentication) login password
RLS login SSO-H SMS Installer Service (Remote Users registered as
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You can see the number by pressing the counter key on the Control Panel of the machine.
Note:
If Default Authentication is selected as the device authentication method, ‘RLS
Authentication’ is not selectable as SMS Login method. Also, if ‘RLS Authentication’ is
selected, the device authentication method (Default Authentication, SDL, SSO) cannot
be changed.

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■■When SMS Cannot Be Accessed ●● If login is not possible due to exclusive control
Since access to SMS is under exclusive control, you cannot log in if another user has already
●● If you forgot the password (SMS login password initialization)
logged into the SMS of the same device.
After changing the default SMS login password, if you forgot the new password and cannot
log in to SMS, you can use a switch license for password initialization to change the password
An example of the exclusive control message
back to the default value "MeapSmsLogin".
Note that there is no special password for service.

1) Obtain a switch license file for password initialization.


Contact the person in charge of support at the sales company, give the device's serial
number, and have a switch license file for password initialization issued.
2) Load the switch license file.
With nothing entered, click the [ Log in ] button to display the area for specifying a switch
license file for password initialization.

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If you cannot log in due to exclusive control, you need to ask the other user to log out before
you can try again.

Note:
If you close the browser without logging out, the session remains active. In that case,
you cannot log in again.
If this problem occurs, you can wait for 5 minutes so that the session is disconnected.
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3) Specify the switch license file.
Click the [ Browse ] button and specify the switch license file.
4) Initialize the login password.
Click the [ Initialize ] button to display an initialization confirmation page, and click the [ OK
] button.

Note:
• The default password is “MeapSmsLogin.” (The password is case-sensitive.)
• If you click [Cancel] button, the Login page opens without initializing the password.

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●● If [Key and Certificate Settings] is not set Installing an MEAP Application
If [Key and Certificate Settings] is not set correctly, you cannot access the URL for SMS
(https://<device's IP address>:8443/sms/). In that case, perform the following procedure. ■■Outline
From the MEAP application installation screen, you can install the MEAP application as well
1) Go to http://<device's IP address>:8000/sms/, and check to see that "HTTP 500 Internal as the license file.
Server Error" appears.
2) If it appears, perform the procedure "Key Pair and Server Certificate when Using Encrypted
SSL Communication" in this chapter.

Note:
In the case of SMS, by setting the key to be used, encrypted SSL communication
is always executed regardless of the following setting: [Settings/Registration] >
[Management Settings] > [License/Other] > [MEAP Settings] > [Use SSL] > ON/
OFF.

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When accessing from the browser to SMS, a message "Certificate Error" appears in Before installing the MEAP application, be sure to check the following items.
some cases. In that case, perform the procedure "Installing a server certificate (reference
information)" in this chapter. ●● Device compatibility with the MEAP application
To find out whether the device is compatible with the MEAP application, check the devices
supported by the MEAP application. Depending on the application, the device's firmware may
require version upgrade.

●● Resources availability (remaining amount)


The necessary resources (free storage space and free memory available) must be secured
for an MEAP application to run; otherwise, you cannot install the MEAP application.
To check the resource information, see "Device's resources" in this manual.

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■■Procedure to install applications CAUTION:
1) Long on to SMS. • You cannot install only the license.
2) Click [ Install MEAP Application ] on the menu. • You will not be able to install the application without using the appropriate license.
Be sure to select its license file.
• If you are adding a license to an existing application, see "Procedure 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.

Note:
The license file is provided in text file format, enabling to view in a text editor. The
application ID and device serial number shown in the file allow users to confirm which
device to install with the license file.
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3) Check [ Install MEAP Application/License ]page appears. be taken when confirming the contents of the license file.
4) Click [ Browse.. ] button, and select the application file and the license file of the application;
Sample file
then, click [ Install ] button.
License File ID
Note: Application ID
Application File: identified by the extension “jar”.
Serial Number
License File: identified by the extension “lic”.
Validated Period
Counter informations

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5) Check the contents of the Confirm page; then, click [ OK ] button.
Note:
There are two ways to install an MEAP application. You can install using SMS, or install
using the [Register/Update Software] screen of the remote UI.
Screen example

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6) Some applications show a screen to indicate the terms of agreement. Read the terms, and
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[Register/Update Software] provides two types of installations. One is [Manual
Installation] where you specify a jar file and a license file and then install. The other is
[Delivered Installation] where you enter a license access number.
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8) Upon installation completed, click [ To MEAP Application Management ] button shown on
the screen to view MEAP Application Management page.

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Note:
As for an application that has just been installed, the status is "Installed". In order to use
the application, it is necessary to click the [Start] button to change the status to [Started].

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■■Resource Information ●● Device's resources
When 1 MEAP application operates, the resource volume allocated to each device is as
●● Outline
follows (loaded resource list). Since the following value is an estimate, when installing the
Application Management page shows [ resource information ] for information of the whole
MEAP applications, it needs to check the available resource of SMS.
device resources including Amount Used, Remaining, and Percent Used.
Since the indication of SMS resource volume fluctuates by the login service (authentication
This function enables users to judge the remaining resources before installing the additional
function) and configuration (future model), which the user selected, it may show a bigger
application. Such resource information is shown based on the manifest header stated at the
value than the following values.
top of each application, which declares the resources required in the application. Therefore,
the information does not necessarily show the resources actually in use.
List of Available Resources
The following resource information is shown:
Product Name Storage Memory Thread Socket File Description
• Storage
iR-ADV C5051 series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
• Memory iR-ADV C9075 series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
• Thread iR-ADV 6075 series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
• Socket iR-ADV 8105 PRO series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
• File Descriptor iR-ADV C2030/C2020 series Flash model 220MB 32MB 162 128 128
HDD model 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
iR-ADV 4045 series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
If the hard disk does not have enough free space for the application, the application cannot iR-ADV C5255 series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
be installed. iR-ADV C9280 PRO series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
Moreover, if the free space of any of the resources (Memory, Thread, Socket, and File iR-ADV 6275 series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
Descriptor) is insufficient, the application cannot be started. iR-ADV 8205 PRO series 1024MB 128MB 256 256 256
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The following procedure shows how to check the resource information.

Note:
1) Log in to SMS.
• Among the resources, the free space of Storage is checked when installing an application.
2) Click [ MEAP Application Management ]. For other resources, the free space is checked when the application is started.
3) Check [ Resource Information ] for information of the whole device resources. • Some applications call for a specific set of conditions for installation. For details, see the
User’s Guide that comes with the individual applications.
• Maximum installable application is up to 20 even if the remaining resource is adequate.
(However, the Send function consumes 1, it must be 19 in practice.) Authentication
application is not included in this number.
• The MEAP application, which can be started simultaneously, is up to 19. (Authentication
application is not included in this number.)

CAUTION:
To install an application, the user needs to use the following URL when accessing the
license control system 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/lms/license/
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MEAP Specifications Declaration of multiple Device Specification IDs means that the application is operable
in all the environments declared. Upon installation of MEAP application in SMS or MEAP
■■What is MEAP Specifications (MEAP Spec Version)? Enterprise Service Manager, matching of MEAP Specifications is executed on the side of
MEAP platform machine. The machine which doesn't support the version declared by the
MEAP Specifications is one of the information required to judge whether MEAP applications
application rejects installation of such an application.
can be operated or not. With MEAP Specifications, you can prevent an application that uses
a specific function of device from being installed onto the device that does not have the
MEAP Specifications for each model
function.
Product Name Initial MEAP SpecVer Remarks
iR-ADV C5051 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Ver.37.xx or later
●● About Name iR-ADV C5045 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
The displayed name for Meap Specifications differs depending on the screen or the location iR-ADV C5035 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
where the name is displayed. iR-ADV C5030 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46
39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45
In this document, it is referred to as "Meap Specifications". Ver.38.xx or later
The location where the name is displayed/shown Displayed name 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
Platform Information : SMS > [ System Management] > [ System Information MEAP Specifications 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
] > [ Platform Information] 45, 46, 49
System Information Print : Local UI [ Settings/Registration ] > [ Management
Ver.50.xx or later
Settings ] > [ License/Other ] > [ MEAP Settings ] > [ System Information
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
Print]
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
Manifest file of the MEAP application MeapSpecVersion
45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59
SDK documents
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5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
●● Mechanism 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
MEAP platform judges whether MEAP applications can be operated on it using on the 2 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 74
information below: iR-ADV C9075 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Ver.37.xx or later
• Device Specification ID iR-ADV C9070 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
iR-ADV C9065 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
• MEAP Specifications iR-ADV C9060 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46
Device Specification ID shows information such as the original functions of MFP (including iR-ADV C7065 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45
print, scan, and copy), and one that differs by model such as maximum copy number, iR-ADV C7055 Ver.38.xx or later
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
thus each model has a different ID. (It is easy to determine the IDs for this reason.) MEAP
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
application declares 1 or more Device Specification ID required for its execution. Declaration 45, 46, 49
of multiple Device Specification IDs means that the application is operable in all the models
Ver.50.xx or later
declared. Upon installation of MEAP application in (using) SMS or MEAP Enterprise Service
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
Manager, matching of Device Specification ID is executed on the side of MEAP platform 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
machine. The machine which doesn't support the ID declared by the application rejects 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59
installation of such an application.
Ver.65.xx or later
Meanwhile, MEAP Specifications shows other information than defined by Device 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29,
Specification ID above, including network and security. Thus each model does not always 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
have the same version. 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 74
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Product Name Initial MEAP SpecVer Remarks Product Name Initial MEAP SpecVer Remarks
iR-ADV 6075 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Ver.20.xx or later iR-ADV C9280 PRO5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, -
iR-ADV 6065 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29, iR-ADV C9270 PRO14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25,
iR-ADV 6055 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45, iR-ADV C7280 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 iR-ADV C7270 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,
39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, iR-ADV C7260 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
49 Ver.42.xx or later 45,46,47, 49, 50, 51,
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 58, 59, 64, 65, 66, 67,
45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 74 68, 69, 70, 71, 72 ,74
iR-ADV 8105 PRO 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Ver.20.xx or later ,78 ,80 ,82
iR-ADV 8095 PRO 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 1, 32, 33, iR-ADV 6275 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, -
iR-ADV 8085 PRO 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 , 41, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, iR-ADV 6265 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25,
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 iR-ADV 6255 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32,
39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
49 Ver.42.xxor later 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25 ,26, 27, 29, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 74 59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69,
iR-ADV C2030 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Ver.10.xx or later 70, 72, 74, 78, 79, 80,
iR-ADV C2025 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19,25, 82
iR-ADV C2020 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, iR-ADV 8205 PRO 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, -
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 53 iR-ADV 8295 PRO 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25,
39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, iR-ADV 8285 PRO 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32,
46, 47, 48, 49 Ver.29.xx or later 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52,
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 53, 74 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
iR-ADV 4045 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, Ver.11.xx or later 59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69,
iR-ADV 4035 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29, 70, 72, 74, 78, 79, 80,
iR-ADV 4025 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 82
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 74 T-2-108
39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,
46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52,
53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
59
iR-ADV C5255 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, -
iR-ADV C5250 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25,
iR-ADV C5240 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32,
iR-ADV C5235 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,
46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52,
53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,
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MEAP Specifications List Ver Description
Ver Description 35 Extended SIS function (function to check the network cable status, function to check PS print
server unit status)
1 MEAP basic function
36 Reserved
2 MEAP Spec Version 1 function and SSL/TSL + Proxy
37 CLS (Contextual Login Service) Supporting API Added
5 MEAP Spec Version 1 function and CPCA V2 + ERS (Error Recovery Service) + New SSL/TSL
38 imageRUNNER / iR ADVANCE Series administrative privileges supported
6 Reserved
39 MEAP Specifications added according to Jcrypto API Specification Change
7 MEAP Spec Version 5 function and Compact PDF + OCR PDF (Text Searchable) + USB Host
(Buffering of Interrupt Transfer)
40 ImagingAPI (Creation API of Visible Signature PDF) added
9 Reserved
10 MEAP Spec Version 5 function and USB-Host (Exception + Clear Feature + Set Feature+ Hot
41 Reserved
Plug) + WINS address acquisition using MIB Agent + Timer Service + SSL client authentication
42 Reserved
11 MEAP Spec Version 5 function and AMS
44 imageRUNNER / iR ADVANCE Series Remote Address Book Supported, RemoteFAX
Supported
13 MEAP Spec Version 5 function and J2ME1.1 Support + Encrypted PDF + Trace and smooth
PDF + CTK2.0 45 Addition of API that allows acquisition of the HID installation status
14 Device signature PDF
46 Multilingualization of the USB keyboard of the System Driver
15 IMI + ERS (API addition for IMI) , IPv6, Extended encryption function (AES/RC4)
47 Addition of API which executes a print order from the MEAP application of the IMI encryption
PDF document
17 Acquiring images of JBIG format
48 ID expressing the scan function for iR-ADV C2030/C2025/C2020 series
18 Parsing XML documents (XML parser)
49 Reserved
19 Enhancement of IMI function (IMI Version1.2 series) 50 SecurityOptionalPackage

21 Reserved 51 IMI function expansion of iR-ADV C5051 series (Ver.50.xx or later) or later
25 API to access the HID/Mass Storage class devices.
52 (iR-ADV C5051 series (Ver.50.xx or later)) Addition of registered API to enable SSL
communication setting (On/Off) for each URL
26 MEAP driver preference function
53 Disclosure of registration/deletion function to/from Quick Menu
27 Symbols that can be used with MibAgent added. (symbols for IPv6 address acquisition)
54 Function to notify an event to the application at recovery from the sleep mode.
29 IMI API added (IMI version 1.2.1 enabled)
55 System account release function
30 Extended address book function. (e-mail/group/i-FAX/file)
56 MEAP User Preference Service
31 Integrated ERS function
57 MEAP Application Configuration Service
32 Extended Imaging function (function to generate PDF/OOXML (PowerPoint) with visible
signature) 58 MEAP Application Log Service
33 Extended function for imageRUNNER / iR ADVANCE series (API for address book/ CTK/
TopMenu) 59 Integrated authentication service
34 Extended IMI Box function (v1.3.0)

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Ver Description MEAP Application Management
60 SFP basic functions
■■Outline
61 AVS (Lightweight Applet Viewer Service) for LBP
You can use the MEAP application management screen to perform basic management tasks
62 SIS (Lightweight System Interface Service) for LBP of the MEAP application (start, stop, uninstall), or check the device's resource information.

63 LDT
■■Starting, Stopping, or Uninstalling the MEAP Application
64 IMI customization
●● Procedure to start and stop a MEAP application
65 Extension of MEAP User Preference Service (Ver56) (preference shared among applications) 1) Log in to the SMS. (Refer to "Login to SMS" in this manual.)
2) Click [ Application List ]. (If the Application List is already being displayed, this operation is
66 Reserved not necessary.)
68 Addition of Office Open XML's Word creation API
3) Click [ Start ] or [ Stop ] button shown for the MEAP application to be started or stopped.
69 Extension of the encryption PDF function (AES 128-bit/256-bit)

70 Addition of 3 formats (uncompressed searchable PDF, XPS, and linearized searchable PDF)

71 Reserved
72 Reserved
73 IMI: API that supports A4 scanners and allows for specifying of the direction of the original
image
74 SSL: Support for addition of the CN validation function

75 Reserved

76 Addition of the SFP ExtendedTextInputView class

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78 Reserved
79 Reserved
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81 Reserved
82 API to recover from Sleep 1
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4) Check to see that the status of the MEAP application in question is either [ Started ] or [ ●● Procedure to uninstall the MEAP application
Stopped ]. Before uninstalling the MEAP application, check that the following conditions are met.
• The MEAP application has stopped.
• The license has been disabled or deleted. (The status is "Not Installed".)

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For information on the procedure to stop the MEAP application, see the previous section
"Procedure to start and stop a MEAP application".
For information on the procedure to delete the license file, see the following section
"Managing the License File".

Note:
F-2-272 When a user tries to uninstall an application before deleting the license, the following
●● If the MEAP application cannot be started message is shown.
If the conditions to start the MEAP application are not satisfied, the MEAP application cannot
be started.
If the MEAP application cannot be started, check the following items.

Is a valid license installed?


If the license has expired, you cannot start the application. If the license has already expired,
obtain a new license and then update the license. ( See "Managing the License File" in this
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manual.) If the license file of the selected application cannot be deleted, the [Uninstall] button is
grayed out and therefore the application cannot be uninstalled.
Are the necessary resources available?
If the resources such as memory capacity or number of threads are not sufficient, the
application also cannot be started. CAUTION:
Delete any unnecessary data to secure sufficient resources. If the application you are uninstalling is associated with another application, a message
will appear to indicate that the package exported by the application will no loner be
If the application still cannot be started after checking the foregoing conditions, contact the available. Uninstalling such an application may also disable its associated applications.
support department of the sales company.

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1) Log in to SMS to click [ MEAP Application Management ] on the menu. ■■Managing the License File
2) Check that the status of the application you want to uninstall is [ Stop ] and the license has
been disabled. (The status is "Not Installed".) ●● Outline
The license file management functions allow you to perform the following operations related
to the license file necessary for the MEAP application to run.
• Update the license which has already expired.
• Disable or delete the license file in order to uninstall the MEAP application.
These license management functions can be performed from the [ MEAP Application
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3) Click [ Uninstall ] button for the application to be uninstalled. The main license management functions are as follows:

Adding a license
When the license has expired, you can add a license file.

Disabling a License File


Before uninstalling the MEAP application, the license needs to be deleted. In that case, you
must first disable the license file because a license file which has not been disabled cannot
be downloaded or deleted.

Downloading / Removing an Invalidated License File


Before uninstalling the MEAP application, you need to delete its license file which has already
been disabled.
By downloading the license file to your PC before it is deleted, you can use it when installing
the application again to the same device.
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4) Check the application name to be uninstalled shown on the screen to click [ Yes ] button. CAUTION:
Upon [ Yes ] button clicked, uninstallation process is started. After deleting the license file which has been disabled, you can no longer download the
license file.

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●● Procedure adding a license file 4) Click [ Browse ] button, and select the license file you want to install.
1) Log on to SMS.
2) On MEAP Application Management, click the name of the application to which you want to
add a license file.

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F-2-278 5) Click [ Install ] button.
3) In [ Application / License Information ] page shown on the screen, click [ License
Management ] button.

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6) Check the content of the confirmation page, and click [ OK ] button.
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●● Procedure disabling a license file (suspending a license) 2) Click the name of the application that you want to disable.

CAUTION:
• Since the license file cannot be disabled when the application is still running, the
application needs to be stopped before disabling the license file.
• 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.
• If the machine needs to be replaced due to a device failure, use the transfer license
during the replacement. (See "License for forwarding")

1) Stop the application you want to uninstall on MEAP Application Management page.

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3) On Application/ License Information page, click [ License Management ] button.

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4) License Management page appears. Click [ Disable ] button. ●● Procedure downloading / removing an invalidated license file

Note:
The downloaded license file can be used for reinstallation only in the same device
(with the same device serial number).

1) Login to SMS. (See Chapter 2, "Login to SMS.")


2) Application List page appears. On MEAP Application Management page , click the name of
the application you want.

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5) Click [ Yes ].

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3) Check Application/ License Information page appears.
4) On Application / License Information page, click [ License Management ] button.

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5) License Management page appears. To download, click [ Download ] button. 7) To delete, click [ Delete ] button.

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6) When you have selected [ Download ] button, specify where you want to store the file by
8) When the dialog to confirm deletion is shown, click [ Yes ] button.
following the instructions on the screen.

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CAUTION:
Without the license file, an application cannot be reinstalled even to the MEAP de-vice
that the application had been installed last time. Download and save the license file
before deleting the application.

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■■Other License File Management Functions 2) Move to the download page of license forwarded for the device as sender (https:// IP
address of device: 8443/sms/ForwardLicense).
●● Reusable license
When reinstalling, Disable License file should be downloaded (see Chapter 0, “Disabling a
License File .” and see Chapter 0, “Downloading / Removing an Invalidated License File.” in
this manual) or a license for reinstallation should be obtained from LMS, before reinstallation.
This specification aims to prevent misuse of applications.
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as needed by the same license file. This kind of license is called 'Reusable license'. 3) Specify the application to be forwarded.

●● License for forwarding


If the machine needs to be replaced due to a device failure, you can transfer the license
information used in the MEAP application to the new machine and continue its usage. Service
engineers are responsible for license transfer as this task requires the SMS hidden page (not
open to users).
The procedure is shown below.

1) Log in to SMS, stop the application to be forwarded (see Chapter 0, “Starting and Stopping
a MEAP Application.” in this manual).
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4) Click [ Disable ] button on the [ Disable License File ].

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5) The window to confirm whether to create a transfer licence will be displayed. Click [ Yes ]. 8) Specify the download destination, click [ Save ].

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6) When [Download] button on the [ Download / Delete Transfer License File ] becomes 9) After downloading the license file for forwarding, click [ Delete ] to display the confirmation
effective, click [Download] button. screen and click [ Yes ] to delete the file (in consideration of breakage of license for
forwarding, deleting disabled license can be executed after all steps have been completed).

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10) Log out of SMS.
11) Since this downloaded transfer license is the file only to prove the license invalidation,
it cannot be used for installation to the other device as it is. Send the transfer license to
the service support contact of your nearest sales company to request issuance of the new
license for installation in the new device.

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7) The dialogue [ File Download ] is displayed. Click [ Save ]. When requesting issuance of license for forwarding, inform the sales company of the
name of product name and serial No. of the device as sender, and of the name of
product name and serial No. of the forwarding destination.

12) Install application using the license for forwarding issued by the sales company.

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Enhanced System Application Management ■■About Login Service
The login service is started up to authenticate the user when MEAP-enabled device is
■■Outline
booted up. Login service changes and install/ uninstall are carried out from the [ System
[ Enhanced System Application Management ] mainly manages the login services for logging Management ] page.
in to devices. The preinstalled login applications are Default Authentication and Single Sign On-H, and
• Installing and uninstalling Enhanced System Application Management (login services, etc.) Default Authentication is enabled by default.
• Switching login services (switching the method to log in to devices)
• Checking installation status of other System Applications CAUTION:
• This device does not support SDL, conventional SSO and Security Agent.

■■Default Authentication overview


This login service is selected when the department ID management is enabled or no
authentication function is set. Set the department ID management to [ON] on Setting /
Registration (Additional Functions mode) of this device and register 7-digit ID and PIN by
department. This setting restricts the use of this device only to users keying the registered
ID and PIN. Department IDs/ and PINs can be registered on the touch panel of this device or
Remote UI.

■■SSO-H (Single Sign-On-H) overview


This is a merger of the existing SDL and SSO login services and has the following features.
• The following three authentication methods may be selected from.
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• Server authentication
• Server authentication and local authentication
• Local device authentication
• Active Directory or LDAP can be used as the server for server authentication.
• It is not necessary to prepare a server for Security Agent (SA). (In the case of SSO, SA is
necessary.)

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Differences from conventional SSO ●● Environment confirmation
Domain B Domain C Domain B Domain C Refer to the section of "Preparation for Using SSO-H" of this manual for system requirements
needed in each login service.
DC DC DC DC

DC DC
●● Specification of SSO-H
Item Specification
No. of local device users Up to 5000
Maximum number of domains Active Directory : 200 domains (“this device” not included)
SA
IPv6 Authentication provided in IPv6 supports AD/KDC/DNS of
Windows Server 2008 only)
Resource used Memory : 3584KB
Storage : 25000KB
Device Device File Description : 27
Thread : 33
Domain A Domain A Socket : 33
SSO SSO-H
Network ports Connecting 88 : KDC
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1 - 65535 ( Default : 389) : LDAP
CAUTION: Listening 10000 - 10100
• When the setting is SSO-H, the card reader for the option controller card cannot be Supported authentication server Active Directory :
used. Windows 2000 Server SP4/ Windows Server 2003 SP1 * /
Windows Server 2003 R2 * / Windows 2008 Server *
• When the setting is SSO-H, start up takes a little longer when compared to Default
*64-bit OS is not supported.
Authentication (because of the time required for object initialization).
• To use the SEND function when the setting is for SSO-H, when sending email, mail LDAP :
Novell eDirectory V8.8 SP6 for Windows
addresses need to be programmed against each user. If they are not, email cannot
Lotus Domino V8.5 for Window
be sent. Note, however, that when sending i-Fax, the mail addresses set in the
Supported Active Directory Windows 2000 Server SP4/ Windows Server 2003 SP1/Windows
device are used.
Server 2003 R2/ Windows 2008 Server(64BitOS not supported)
• The system configuration is different from previous SSO, so individual management
Availability of Department Available only in local authentication
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device authentication and SDL can be done by exporting/ importing. However, SSO/SDL handling
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●● Setting the Authentication Method ●● Conducting Department ID Management When SSO-H Is Used
In the case of SSO-H, it is possible to use a combination of multiple authentication methods. Department ID Management can be conducted also when SSO-H is used for login service.
The combination can be changed from the SSO-H setting screen. (For details, refer to
e-Manual > MEAP > Menu for Administrators > Setting the SSO-H > "Setting the User Usage Conditions
Authentication System".) In order to allow coexistence of SSO-H and Department ID management, the following
conditions need to be satisfied.
• Only "Local Device Authentication" can be used as the user authentication method.
• The department ID and password have been already set for the SSO-H login user before
enabling department ID management.
• The information (the department ID and password) set for the login user coincides with the
information registered in Department ID Management.

Setting Procedure
In order to allow coexistence of SSO-H and Department ID management, the following
F-2-303 procedure needs to be performed to enable the setting.
1) Change the authentication method to DA (Default Authentication).
Note:
Access SMS, and select [Default Authentication] in [Enhanced System Application
The default settings are shown below.
• User authentication method : "Server Authentication + Local Device Authentication" Management] > [Login Service]. (How to log in to SMS can be found in "Login to SMS".)
• Type of authentication : "Active Directory"

CAUTION:
• To ensure the security, it is recommended to change the password and the user
name of the Local Device Authentication administrator from those at the time of
shipment immediately after you have started using SSO-H.
• Since department ID and password are not assigned to domain users, distributing
setting information where the department ID is enabled to a device where the server
authentication is enabled may make the device unable to be logged in. If the device
has become unable to be logged in, follow "Remedy to Be Performed When the
Device Has Become Unable to Be Logged in" in this manual.

●● Using an Accounting Product When SSO-H Is Used


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SSO-H has collaborative linkage with NetSpot Accountant, imageWARE / iW Accounting
2) Restart the device.
Manager, imageWARE Enterprise Management Console / iW Management Console Access
Restart the device in order to reflect the changes in login service.
Management Plug-in, imageWARE Enterprise Management Console / iW Management
Console Accounting Management Plug-in.
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3) Disable Depart ID Management. 6) Change the user registration information of SSO-H.
In user mode ([Settings/Registration]), select [Management Settings] > [User Management] Access the URL shown below, and change the content to the information registered in
> [Department ID Management] > [OFF]. In the case of remote UI, access [Settings/ Department ID Management.
Registration] > [Management Settings] > [User Management] > [Department ID Or, import the setting file whose content you want to use.
Management] > [Department ID Management Settings], and deselect [Enable Department
ID Management]. SSO-H user registration information edition screen
(SSO management screen [Main Menu] > [User Management] > [Edit User Information] or
https://<IP address>:8443/sso/Edit).

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4) Change the authentication method back to SSO-H authentication.
Access SMS, and select [Single Sign-On H] in [Enhanced System Application Management]
> [Login Service]. (How to log in to SMS can be found in "Login to SMS". )

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SSO-H user registration information import screen
(SSO management screen [Main Menu] > [User Management] > [Import User Information]
or (https://<IP address>:8443/sso/Import).

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5) Restart the device.
Restart the device in order to reflect the changes in login service.
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7) Enable Depart ID Management. ●● Setting the Administrator for Server Authentication
In user mode ([Settings/Registration]), select [Management Settings] > [User Management] When using Server Authentication, the user who satisfies the specified conditions (user
> [Department ID Management] > [ON]. In the case of remote UI, access [Settings/ attribute and its match criteria) becomes the administrator (the device administrator and the
Registration] > [Management Settings] > [User Management] > [Department ID SSO-H administrator).
Management] > [Department ID Management Settings], and select [Enable Department ID The default user attribute and whether the setting value can be changed or not are shown
Management]. below.
Item Default value Active Directory LDAP
Search Criteria: Exact Match Not Available Available
User Attribute: memberOf Not Available Available
Character String: Canon Peripheral Admins Available Available
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The settings of the administrator can be changed on the following screen: remote UI > Single
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8) Check that the device can be logged in.
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Log off and then log on to check that the device can be logged in with an environment
where Local Device Authentication and Department ID Management are enabled.
●● System Manager Linkage (automatic ID allocation to
SystemManagers)
SSO provided the automated function conventionally on Security Agent (hereinafter “SA”) to
authenticate System Manager by allocating IDs set on SA to domain authentication managers
(users belonging to Canon Peripheral Admins group). However, SSO-H does not support this
function.

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Note:
In the case of conventional SSO, department management can be conducted also
when server authentication is used provided that iWAM/iW EMC account management
is used, which is not supported by SSO-H.

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■■Local device authentication ■■Server authentication (Active Directory authentication)
It is one of the user authentication methods using SSO-H, and is used for an device on a ●● Outline
stand-alone basis. It is one of the user authentication methods using SSO-H. User authentication is performed
with the device linked with a domain controller on the network in an Active Directory
Device environment. It is a user authentication where the user is authenticated by the domain on
Local user the network when the user logs into the device. In addition to users belonging to the domain
that includes the device, users belonging to domains that have a reliable relationship with the
domain (multi-domain) can also be authenticated. The domain name of the login destination
Remote user can be selected by the users themselves upon login.
Using one of the options (Net Spot Accountant, imageWARE Accounting Manager, or
imageWARE EMC Accounting Management Plug-in) makes it possible to analyze/manage
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Register the user to be authenticated on the database in the device.
User management can be performed from the User Management screen (http://device's IP Dmain A Domain B
address:8000/sso/) or imageWARE Enterprise Management Console. The login destination is Domain controller Domain controller
(Active Directory) (Active Directory)
[This device]. Trusting
relationship
User Management screen

Available
Domain A user Device Domain B user

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The protocol used is as follows.
• Kerberos:LLS/RLS/ILS
• NTLMV2:WLS(Web Service Login Service)
User information acquisition is done by LDAP, so the Active Directory LDAP port needs to be
made accessible. If LDAP connection fails, the authentication will end in error.
No. of supported domains: 200 (unchanged from SSO) Site access supported.

CAUTION:
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In the case of using Server Authentication (Active Directory authentication), it is
necessary to synchronize the time settings of the Active Directory server and the
machine (and the PC for login). If the difference in time setting is 5 minutes or longer,
an error will occur at the time of login. (The setting of the allowable difference in time
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CAUTION: Note:
• The Active Directory subnet is assumed to be the same subnet as the device sub-net.
Since department ID and password are not assigned to domain users, distributing
• In the Active Directory addresses, the Active Directories of the same site are listed.
setting information where the department ID is enabled to a device where the server • Active Directories of the same subnet as the device are listed first.
authentication is enabled may make the device unable to be logged in. If the device has • If there is no Active Directory with the same subnet as the device, Active Directories
become unable to be logged in, follow "Remedy to Be Performed When the Device Has belonging to different subnets than the device are listed.
Become Unable to Be Logged in" in this manual. • The Active Directories within the same site are accessed in order. Note, however, that
where there are multiple Active Directories within the same site, access to those Active
Directories will be in the order in which the address list was obtained.
• If there is no Active Directory within the same site, if access outside of the site is
programmed, Active Directories outside of the site will be accessed in the order in which
●● Access Mode in Sites the address list was obtained.
With SSO-H, access to Active Directory within site can be prioritized or restricted, so there
is a setting called 'Access Mode in Sites'. Sites programmed in Active Directory comprise
multiple subnets. In this mode, SSO-H uses site information to access the same site as the
Site list acquisition
device, or the subnet Active Directory.
After booting up, upon the first login by LLS or ILS/ RLS, the site list is obtained from the
• The SSO-H default setting is with the site internal access mode OFF.
Active Directory. In order to obtain the site list from the Active Directory, Active Directory
• Access Active Directory within same site only.
needs to be accessed in LDAP, so SASL-Kerberos-Bind is used by the login user account. If
• If there is no Active Directory within the same site, or if connection fails, there will be an
authentication by Active Directory should fail, an authentication error will be generated and
authentication error.
the site list will be acquired again from Active Directory upon the next login.
• Access another site if Active Directory within the same site cannot be located.
• If there is no Active Directory within the same site, or if connection fails, an Active Directory
In SSO-H, the Active Directory to be accessed when acquiring the site list cannot be
external to the site will be accessed.
specified. In other words, if there is no site list, which site's Active Directory is accessed
• If all attempts to access Active Directory fail, there will be an authentication error.
depends upon the order of the Active Directory addresses returned by DNS. Therefore, when
acquiring the site list, LDAP may access the Active Di rectory of a different site. Therefore, in
The operating specifications of the site internal access mode are as described below.
such cases, it is sometimes necessary to access across sites or subnets, which means that
When first logging in to the login service after booting iR, the domain controller (DC) is
LDAP protocol needs to have continuity across sites (subnets) (normally, LDAP is port No.
obtained from the site list.
389). Further, if connection with Active Directory fails when acquiring site information, another
However, upon the first login, even if the site functionality is active, connection to DC is
Active Directory will be accessed.
random. (This is because, if connection to DC should fail, the site to which the device belongs
Site information, once it has been acquired, is cached within the device. The life settings of
cannot be ascertained.)
the cache can be set so that site information in the cache is updated upon the first login after
If the device IP address or the domain name are changed, the site settings are acquired once
the device boots up, or so that the cache is not updated once acquired.
more.

In this mode, at the first login (first authentication of domain to which the device belongs)
LDAP-Bind is performed directly to DC and site information acquired by LDAP from DC.

From the acquired site list, the site to which the device subnet belongs is extracted and this
becomes the site to which device belongs. Active Directory address is acquired (retrieved
from DNS)

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Settings for access mode in sites 1) SSO-Tokyo acquires site lists from Active Directories.
Switching between site internal access mode/ non site internal access mode, as well as Note, however, that the Active Directories accessed in order to acquire site lists are in the
detailed mode settings, are done via DMS or iWEMC. order in which they were returned by DNS, so there is no guarantee that the same Active
Directory will be accessed as in the initial settings (upon device settings or changes to NW
Site internal access mode settings window (DMS) settings, etc.).
[Site subnet list]
Site: Tokyo: = 172.24.12.0/24, 172.24.35.0/24
Site: Osaka: = 192.168.1.0/24
Site: Hakata: = 211.111.1.0/24
As a result, since SSO-Tokyo is 172.24.12.80, the subnet is 172.24.12.0/24, and is judged
as belonging to site Tokyo.
2) The DNS server obtains its Active Directory list from the primary or secondary DNS, as set
in the device.
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[Active Directory]
The figure below shows a sample of processing Access Mode in Sites.
172.24.12.2, 172.24.35.2, 192.168.1.2, 211.111.1.30
Sample of Processing Access Mode in Sites
3) Of the Active Directories in 2), above, the ones that belong to the same site (Tokyo) are
172.24.12.2 and 172.24.35.2.
Domain X Of these, the Active Directory that is the same subnet as SS-Tokyo is 172.24.12.2.
4.Access Active Therefore, this one will be accessed.
Directory of same Site:Tokyo::
DNS Server A Repllic 172.24.12.0/24
records:
site ation 4) If access fails at step 3), above, the other Active Directory of the same site, 172.24.35.2,
DC-Tokyo/DNS 172.24.35.0/24
AD 192.168.1.2 will be accessed.
n

172.24.12.2 1. When making initial


io
at

AD 172.24.12.2 Site:Osaka::
settings, obtain site list
lic

AD 172.24.35.2 5) If access fails at step 4), above, also, SSO-Osaka and SSO-Hakata will be accessed (the
pl

and ascertain which 192.168.1.0/24


Re

AD 211.111.1.30 2.Get Active site the device


SSO-Tokyo 172.24.12.80 Directory list Site:Hakata:: order will depend on the order of the Active Directories in DNS). Note, however, that this is
belongs to.
SSO-Osaka 192.168.1.90 SSO-Tokyo 211.111.1.0/24
SSO-Hakata 211.111.1.3 N 172.24.12.80 WAN
an optional operation.
WA3. Access Active
Directory of same
subnet Logging into other domains at multi-domain
Site:Tokyo
DC-Osaka/DNS 172.12.12.0/24 DC-Hakata/DNS At multi-domain, if another domain is logged into, based on the site/ subnet information
172.168.1.2 172.24.35.0/24 211.111.1.30
retrieved in the home domain, the Active Directories of the login destination domain/ KDC
address list are computed. In the event that the domain controller IP addresses of other
SSO-Tokyo SSO-Tokyo
domains are outside of the site access range, and only the domain controller within the site
Site:Osaka 192.168.1.90 Site:Hakata 211.111.1.3 is programmed for access, an error message will be displayed to the effect that the site
192.168.1.0/24 211.111.1.0/24
information is incorrect.
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■■Server Authentication (LDAP Authentication) ■■Server authentication and local device authentication
It is one of the user authentication methods using SSO-H. User authentication is performed It is a user authentication method provided with both the "server authentication" function and
with the device linked with the LDAP Server on the network in an LDAP environment. the "local device authentication" function.
It is possible to use server authentication to authenticate the users registered on the
Device LDAP Server
authentication server under normal conditions and use local device authentication when a
user who cannot be added to the authentication server needs to be temporarily authenticated.
Local user
If a trouble occurs in the authentication server, local device authentication can be used as an
emergency measure until recovery from the trouble.

Server authentication
Remote user Local user Localローカルデバイス認証
device authentication
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Preference
Service (MEAP Specification Ver.56) and MEAP Application Setting Information Management
(MEAP Specification Ver.57).
As for models that do not support MEAP User Preference Service and MEAP Application
Setting Information Management , [LDAP Server] cannot be selected as the type of the
authentication server on the SSO-H Configuration page. Moreover, it is not possible to access Remote user
the LDAP Server Management screen and the Add Server screen.
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Simple bind (a method where the password is not encrypted) is used as the bind
■■Steps to Change Login Services
(authentication) between SSO-H and LDAP server. It is therefore strongly recommended to
always use SSL connection from a security standpoint. 1) Click [ Enhanced System Application Management] on [System Management ].
As for the version of LDAP, only Ver.3 is supported.

ON/OFF of SSL connection can be changed on the LDAP Server Management page.
The time-out value of connection is 60 seconds.
In the case of using LDAP server authentication, the characters entered as the user name are
not case-sensitive, but the characters entered as the password are case-sensitive.
In the case of SSO-H, authentication is not allowed when the user name includes "* (asterisk)".
If authentication is performed with "* (asterisk)" used in the user name, an authentication error
occurs.

CAUTION:
Since department ID and password are not assigned to domain users, distributing
setting information where the department ID is enabled to a device where the server
authentication is enabled may make the device unable to be logged in. If the device has
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2) A page will appear showing the various selections you can make for the login service. Click
CAUTION:
[SWITCH] button for the login service to be used.
In case that the login method to a device is set to SSO-H, if you log in SMS with RLS
authentication, no selection is displayed although it is the screen to change the login
method.

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This is the specification to prevent the inconsistent setting which enables to stop SMS
3) When login service application you have selected turns to Start after Restart, restart the Installer Service (Password Authentication) by changing the login method to Default
Authentication.
device.
When you want to change the login method to a device, log in the SMS with the
password authentication.

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■■Login Service Installation Procedure 3) Click [ Install] button.

Follow the procedure show below to install login services.


1) Access SMS, and select [System Management] > [Enhanced System Application
Management].

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2) Click the [Browse] button, and specify the enhanced system application file and license file.

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■■Login Service Uninstallation Procedure System Application Management
Follow the procedure show below to uninstall login services. This function manages the login services for logging in to SMS.
In order to uninstall a login service, the service needs to be stopped ("Installed" status). There are two login methods: one is "password authentication" where you enter the password
Default Authentication cannot be uninstalled even when the service is stopped. for SMS on the SMS login screen and log in, and the other is "RLS authentication" where you
do not use the SMS login screen but enter the user ID and password on the RLS (Remote
1) Access SMS, and select [System Management] > [Enhanced System Application Login Service) screen for authentication.
Management].

■■Password authentication
Enter the password on the SMS login screen for authentication. Only one password can be
set for SMS.
The login procedure is shown below.

1) Access SMS from the browser of a PC on the same network as the MEAP device. The URL
is as follows.
URL: https://<IP address of MEAP device>:8443/sms/
Ex.) https://172.16.188.240:8443/sms/

Note:
To encrypt the password information input when logging in, SSL of the login screen
was made effective. However, it is redirected to new URL (effective SSL) even when
accessing with URL (non-SSL) before.
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2) Click the [Uninstall] button of the login service you want to uninstall.

2) Enter the password in the password entry field, and click the [Log In] button. The default
password is “MeapSmsLogin.” (The password is case-sensitive.)

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Note:
■■RLS Authentication
If you want to change the display language, select the language from the drop-down list Login without using the SMS login window but by entering the user ID and password for
of [Language] at the upper right of the login screen, and click the update button.
authentication in the RLS (Remote Login Service) window. The user information (user name
and password) used is the information for server authentication or local device authentication.
The login procedures are as follows.

1) Access SMS by RLS Authentication from the PC browser on the same network as the
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URL: https://<IP address of MEAP device>:8443/sms/rls/
Note: Ex.) https://172.16.188.240:8443/sms/rls/
If the wrong password is entered, the following window is displayed. The user's system
administrator may have changed the password, so confirm the password with the Note:
system administrator. Note that there is no special password for service. • To encrypt the password information input when logging in, SSL of the login screen was
made effective. However, it is redirected to new URL (effective SSL) even when accessing
with URL (non-SSL) before.

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• When the device authentication method used is server authentication, enter the user
name, password and login destination registered with authentication server and then click
‘Log In’.
• If the authentication method used is local device authentication, enter the user name,
password and login destination registered in the device and click ‘Log In’ button.
The user information is set as below for local device authentication by default. Both are
case sensitive.
• User Name: Administrator
• Password: password

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Note: Note:
Only the following users may us SMS via RLS. SMS Access can be gained also from Remote UI.
• For local device authentication, users with Administrator or Device Admin authority. Access Remote UI and click on SMS shortcut shown on the lower right of the screen to
• In the case of server authentication, the users who belong to the group (default: Canon gain access to SMS.
Peripheral Admins) specified as the device administrator on the SSO-H Configuration When only the password authentication is enabled, the password authentication screen
screen. is shown.
When only the RLS authentication is enabled, no further authentication is needed to
access SMS. This is because users have already authorized upon accessing to Remote
UI.

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CAUTION: Setting the method to login to SMS


In case that the login method to a device is set to SSO-H, if you log in SMS with RLS ■■Outline
authentication, no selection is displayed although it is the screen to change the login
method. The method to log into SMS can be specified by one of the following methods.
• If you want to change the password authentication settings: Use RLS authentication
to log in, and change the settings.
• If you want to change the RLS authentication settings: Use password authentication
to log in, and change the settings.
The following table shows the start/stop combinations of the two login methods.

Combination of Login Methods

Start RLS Authentication Stop RLS Authentication


Start Password Authentication Login available with either method Login available only with
Stop Password Authentication Login available only with RLS Setting unavailable
Authentication
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This is the specification to prevent the inconsistent setting which enables to stop SMS
Installer Service (Password Authentication) by changing the login method to Default
CAUTION:
Authentication.
If only login via RLS is programmed, login may be disabled for the following reasons.
When you want to change the login method to a device, log in the SMS with the
password authentication. • Authentication server is down
• Network problem, no communication with authentication server
In the event of either of these cases, try the following.
1. If local device authentication is active, try logging in with local device
authentication.
2. If only server authentication is active, launch in MEAP safe mode from the device
service mode.
After launching in MEAP safe mode, the Default Authentication will become active, and
you will be able to login to SMS with password authentication. After logging into SMS,
set the password authentication login to ON (active) and restore the device from MEAP
safe mode to normal mode. Until the problem blocking authentication is resolved, log
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●● Setting for login by Password Authentication 4) Click [Start] or [Stop] button shown in Status field of SMS Installer Service (Password
The procedures for changing the password authentication Start/ stop settings are as follows. Authentication) to check if the status is changed.

1) Access SMS login screen by RLS Authentication from the PC browser on the same network
as the MEAP device.
URL: https://<IP address of MEAP device>:8443/sms/rls/
Ex.) https://172.16.188.240:8443/sms/rls

2) Enter the user name and the password of the user registered as an administrator, select
the login destination, and then click the [Log In] button.

Login screen (In case authentication method is SSO-H)

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5) Logout once and login again to check to see that the setting is applied properly.
When clicking [Stop] to change the status to [Start], another password authentication login
screen is firstly shown. When trying to access the password authentication screen after
clicking [Start] to change the status to [Stop], the user is automatically redirected to RLS
authentication screen.

Password authentication started screen and Password authentication stopped screen


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●● Setting for login by RLS Authentication 4) Click on [Start] or [Stop] button shown on Status field of SMS Installer Service (Remote
The procedures for changing the RLS authentication Start/ Stop settings are as follows. Login Service Authentication) to check if the status is changed.

1) Access the SMS login screen using the normal method (password authentication). The
URL is shown below.
URL: https://<IP address of MEAP device>:8443/sms/rls/
Ex.) https://172.16.188.240:8443/sms/rls

2) Enter the password in the password entry field, and click the [Log In] button. The default
password is "MeapSmsLogin". (Case sensitive)

Login screen by Password Authentication

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5) Log out and then log in again and access via the RLS authentication login window.
When RLS authentication is set to [Start], another RLS login screen is firstly shown. When
accessing to RLS status screen with the setting of [Stop], the user will be redirected to the
password authentication screen.

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3) Select [System Application Management] on System Management menu.

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CAUTION:
■■Initial Display Languages of SMS
In case that the login method to a device is set to SSO-H, if you log in SMS with RLS SMS supports English and Japanese. Display language can be changed with selecting by the
authentication, no selection is displayed although it is the screen to change the login drop down list on a login page.
method. The initial display language at the time of accessing SMS depends on the setting.

Start

Refer to the value of


Logged in by RLS Yes portalLang stored in
authentication. Cookie.

No Remote UI display English or Japanese


setup language
Refer to the setting of the
Accept-Language header,
which a browser sends out. Except English or Japanese
Language English or Japanese
priority setting of a
browser
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displaying in registration/initial
This is the specification to prevent the inconsistent setting which enables to stop SMS setting [Additional Function].
Display setting English or Japanese
Installer Service (Password Authentication) by changing the login method to Default
of a device
Authentication.
Except English or Japanese
When you want to change the login method to a device, log in the SMS with the Display in the
Display in English. language configured.
password authentication.
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●● When accessing by SMS Installer Service (Password Authentication)


It is referred in order of the language priority (setting of the Accept-Language header which a
browser sends out) and the display-language setting in the "user mode". When the language
setup is other than English or Japanese, it is displayed in English.

●● When accessing by SMS Installer Service (Remote Login Service


Authentication).
Initial display language is set by the language setting (value of portalLang storing in Cookie)
selected by the remote UI screen. When the setting is other than English or Japanese,
Selection of display language is performed in a similar way with the SMS Installer Service
(Password Authentication) mentioned above.

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MEAP Application System Information ■■Display of System Information Details
The system information details can be displayed to check more than one pieces of information
■■Outline
all at the same time: platform information, system application information, information on the
You can check the device's platform information and the MEAP application's system installed MEAP applications, etc.
information.
1) Log in to SMS.
■■Checking the System Information 2) Select [System Info] on System Management menu.
3) Click [Display Details] button.
System information that can be checked from the screen
• MEAP Specifications version (MEAP Spec Ver)
• MEAP Contents version
• Java Virtual Machine version
• System application information
• The name of the installed system application
• The installation date of the installed system application
• Application ID of the installed system application
• The status of the installed system application

The checking procedure is shown below.

1) Log in to SMS.
2) Select [System Management] > [System Information] on System Management menu.
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4) System information of each application (including system applications) is shown in an
additional window. Copy and paste all the information in a file to attach to AR reports as
text information. This function is useful to check status information of each application.

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■■Printing the System Information of a MEAP Application ■■Content of MEAP system information
MEAP system information can be printed out with device for confirmation. Application System Information
Application Name: C-Cabinet Gateway for MEAP
Note: Application ID/System Application Name: 03a46668-63e4-4636-9cbb-492b6cef05d5
The system information of the MEAP application that you checked in the previous Application Version: 1.0.0
section is exactly the same as the system information of the MEAP application that is Status: Resolved
output. Installed on: Tue Oct 21 14:00:11 GMT+09:00 2003
Vendor : Canon Inc.
License Status : Installed
Maximum Memory Usage : 1024
Follow the steps below when confirming information: Registered Service :

1) Select [ Settings/ Registration] > [ Management Settings] > [ License/ Other] > [MEAP
item content
Settings] > [ Print 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.
Note: Application ID/System Application ID (application-id) items which are declared on the declaration
When System Manager ID and PIN are set, go to Top screen and log in as System Application Name statement in the application program are printed.
Manager to continue jobs. Application Version It is the version of the application (bundle-version) declared in a statement
within the application program.
2) Press[ Yes] button. Status It indicates the status of the application in question; specifically,
Installed: the application has been installed.
Active: the application is being in use.
Resolved: the application is at rest.
Installed On It indicates the date on which the application was installed.
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
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License Upper Limit It indicates the limit imposed on individual counter readings. If the status of
Note: the license is 'none', this item will not be printed.
MEAP system information was printed out in PDL format conventionally. However, the Counter Value It is the current counter reading of a specific counter. If the status of the
information has been printed out in text format instead of PDL format, enabling devices license is 'none', this item will not be printed.
without PDL installation to print out information (iR C3220 and later). Maximum Memory It indicates the maximum amount of memory that the application uses. It is
Usage 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.
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MEAP Application Information 3) The MEAP application information screen appears. Scroll the screen and check the
information of the target application.
■■Outline
You can check the MEAP application installed on the device.
The following information can be checked on the MEAP application information screen.

Application Information
• Application Name • Description • Version • Export Package
• Application ID • Manufacturer • Copyright • Export Service
• Installed on • ContactAddress • Applet-Name • Import Package
• Applet Number • Category • URL • Import Service
• Resources Used (Storage, Memory, Threads, Sockets, File Descriptors)

License Information
• Status • Serial Number • Expires after

■■ Procedure to Check MEAP Application Information


1) Log in to SMS.
2) Select [System Management] > [MEAP Application Information] on System Management
menu.

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Check License Changing SMS Login Password
■■Outline ■■Outline
You can check the contents of the license file. You can change the password for logging into SMS.
If you forgot the login password and you want to change the password back to the default
value (MeapSmsLogin), see "If you forgot the password (SMS login password initialization)"
■■Procedure to Check the License File
in this chapter.
1) Log in to SMS.
2) Select [System Management] > [Check License] on System Management menu.
■■Procedure to Change the SMS Login Password
1) Log in to SMS.
2) Select [System Management] > [Chage Password] on System Management menu.

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3) Click the [Browse..] button, specify a license file, and click the [Check] button.

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3) Enter the current password and a new password, and then click the [Change] button.

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Note:
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in the text field. It is not a button for changing the SMS login password back to the
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MEAP Application Setting Information Management ■■Advantages Obtained When Using the Services
and Log Management By using MEAP Application Setting Information Management and MEAP Application Log
Service, as long as the MEAP application supports these services, you can collectively
■■Outline perform data management tasks.
The MEAP Application Setting Information Management page and the MEAP Application Log
Management page provide menu related to "MEAP Application Configuration Service" for ●● Devices and MEAP applications which do not support new functions
managing MEAP application setting information and menu related to "MEAP Application Log
App1 App2
Service" for managing log information respectively. Dedicated management tool Dedicated management tool

Setting and reference Setting and reference

App1 App2
Device

Setting and reference Setting and reference

Config data Pref data Log data Config data Pref data Log data
(App1 format) (App1 format) (App1 format) (App2 format) (App2 format) (App2 format)

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As for devices and MEAP applications that do not support the service, the setting information
and log data are managed on an application-by-application basis.
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●● MEAP Application Configuration Service ●● Devices and MEAP applications which support new functions
This service is used to manage the MEAP application setting information. It has functions
such as saving setting information to the MEAP area. Ver 57 of MEAP Specifications supports General-purpose management tool
this service.
Setting and reference

●● MEAP Application Log Service App1 App2


Device
This service is used to collect MEAP application logs (debug logs and authentication logs).
Ver 58 of MEAP Specifications supports this service.
Configuration Preference Log Platform
The collected logs can be downloaded or deleted in user mode.
management service management service management service
The settings such as the log level to be saved cannot be made from SMS.
These settings depend on the MEAP application. For detailed information, refer to the manual Config data Preference data Log data
(common format) (common format) (common format)
for the application.
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As for devices and MEAP applications that support the service, information can be collectively
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■■MEAP Application Setting Information Management ■■MEAP Application Log Management
The setting data (stored on the device) of the MEAP applications which support MEAP The log data (stored on the device) of the MEAP applications which support MEAP
Application Setting Information Management can be deleted. The procedure is shown below. Application Log Service can be downloaded or deleted. The procedure is shown below.

1) Log in to SMS. 1) Log in to SMS.


2) Select [System Management] > [MEAP Application Setting Information Management] on 2) Select [System Management] > [MEAP Application Log Management] on System
System Management menu. Management menu.

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3) Select an application you want to delete, and click the [Delete] button. 3) Select [Download Application Logs] or [Delete Application Logs].

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Note:
If a MEAP application that contains setting data which can be shared (not dedicated
to the application) is installed, the application name [Shared Setting Information of
Applications] is displayed.

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4) To download the logs
Maintenance
The file save dialog for the log file will appear. Specify the destination and save the file.
■■Backup of the MEAP Application Area and Recovery of the
Backup Data Using SST
●● Outline
When replacing or formatting the HDD, the data in the MEAP application area needs to be
temporarily saved to your PC.
This chapter describes information on backing up the data in the MEAP application area and
recovering the backup data.
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5) To delete the logs In the case of MEAP-installed devices, the application is license-managed, so the application
The confirmation screen will appear to prompt you to delete the logs. Click the [Yes] button needs to be reinstalled and reconfigured when replacing or formatting the HDD.
to delete the logs. In that case, a license for reinstallation needs to be downloaded and the customer data and
configuration information need to be recovered, and these procedures pose heavy burdens
on the service technician.

The area used for the MEAP application can be easily saved/recovered by using the backup
function of SST (Service Support Tool).
This greatly reduces the work burden on the service technician.
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Please note that the application cannot be illegally copied because the backup data can be
recovered only when the device has the same serial number.

CAUTION:
• You must not perform any other work (including checking operation) until the HDD
has been backed up. This arrangement is to prevent a mismatch of MEAP counter
readings and the HDD contents, and any fault in operation arising as the result of
failure to observe this will not be covered by the guarantee of operation.
• Do not disable the license during the period from backup using SST to restoration of
data.
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●● Backup Item Automatically Copied ●● Data backed up using SST in the case of iR-ADV devices
The following data are backed up using SST: In the case of iR-ADV devices, menus are implemented as MEAP application. Therefore the
The following data are backed up (saved as Meapbackup.bin) using SST. following items can be also backed up (stored as Meapbackup.bin).
• MEAP applications • Setting items of each menu in the main menu ( Copy, Scan and Send, Fax, Scan and
• Setup data generated by MEAP applications (Note that image data stored in BOX will not Store, Access Stored Files, Fax/I-Fax Inbox, ).
be saved for MEAP applications using BOX function) • Favorite settings
• User information data registered for local device authentication in SSO-H • Default settings
• SMS password • Settings of option shortcuts
• Previous settings
CAUTION: • Settings of quick menu
Do not execute [Initialize All Data/Settings] in user mode during the period from backup • Button size information
using SST to recovery of the data. • Wallpaper settings
• Quick menu button information
• Restrict quick menu use

●●Requirements for Backup Using the SST


The following conditions must be met for use of the function:

1) Device Firmware Version


Device Firmware Version for SST (Ver4.2x)

Boot ROM System SST


iR-ADV C2030/C2020 series Boot ROM is not Already supported The version supporting
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When [Initialize All Data/Settings] is executed, the key used to decrypt encrypted version. devices.
backup data (SMS password, etc.) is initialized, which makes it impossible to decrypt imageRUNNER ADVANCE Already supported Already supported The version supporting
series other than iR-ADV since the 1st since the 1st the corresponding
the data.
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2) SST Version
If you inadvertently executed [Initialize All Data/Settings] and can no longer access
Version 4.2.x or later. An earlier version will not permit the use of the function. If needed,
SMS, the SMS login password needs to be initialized by following the procedure shown
upgrade the SST.
in "When SMS Cannot Be Accessed" in "Login to SMS" in this manual.

3) Space for backup


To back up the HDD of the iR, the PC must have approx 1024MB of free space at
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■■Procedure for backing up the MEAP application area using SST 4) Connecting the device using SST
When starting SST, select the target device type as Single and click [Start] button.
1) Switching Login Service / Backup of Login User Information
If SSO-H is used for the login service, switch to default authentication before backing
up the user information. Although SST will back up local device user information, it is
recommended to export the user information just in case. For local device user information
backup, go to User Management page of SSO-H site and export the data. (The SSO-H
login page opens with the URL "https://<device IP address>:8443/sso/").

CAUTION:
• If a HDD of a system that uses SSO-H is formatted without changing the login
service to the default authentication, the error message “The login service must be
set again with SMS” appears and the system cannot start up when you attempt to
restart the system after formatting.
• If this problem occurs, change the login service to SSO-H with SMS. If you cannot
access to SMS since you do not have the IP address of the device, start the system
with FIXIP mode -hold down the numeric keys 1 and 7 and turn the power switch on.
The IP address “172.16.1.100” will be automatically assigned for the device. Then F-2-365
log in to SMS specifying the address. 5) Generating backup data to transfer it to the PC (uploading)
Click [Upload Data] button of SST and select “Meapback.bin” as the item to be backed up
to click [ Start ] button.
2) Starting the device in Download Mode
Press [2] and [8] buttons at the same time on the control panel and turn on the main power
switch to start the device in Download Mode. Note that SST backup function is enabled
only in Download Mode.

3) Connecting the main unit to the PC to start SST


Connect the main unit to the PC with SST installed using the crossing cable and the like to
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6) Saving backup data
CAUTION:
Upon the backup data transferred to the PC, enter an appropriate file name and click [OK]
to save the backup data on the PC. Do not execute [Initialize All Data/Settings] in user mode during the period from backup
using SST to recovery of the data.

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When the file is successfully saved, click [OK] button, and then click [Return to Menu]
button.
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When [Initialize All Data/Settings] is executed, the key used to decrypt encrypted
backup data (SMS password, etc.) is initialized, which makes it impossible to decrypt
the data.
It means that SMS cannot be accessed even when the backup data has been
recovered using SST.
If you inadvertently executed [Initialize All Data/Settings] and can no longer access
SMS, the SMS login password needs to be initialized by following the procedure shown
in "When SMS Cannot Be Accessed" in "Login to SMS" in this manual.

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■■Procedures to Restore Backup Data ■■Formatting and Replacing the HDD
1) Connecting to the device ●● Outline
Connect the device using SST by following step 1 to step 4 of the Procedure for backing up If the HDD is broken or does not function correctly due to failure of the system (excluding the
the MEAP application area using SST. MEAP application), it needs to be formatted or replaced.
When the HDD is formatted or replaced, the files of the MEAP application stored in it will be
2) Restoring backup file lost, so make a backup of the MEAP application area according to “Procedure for backing up
Click [Download Data] button and select the data backed up in the previous step (Meapback. the MEAP application area using SST” if possible. If a backup cannot be made, the MEAP
bin) to click [Start Restoring Data]. Note that the data backed up in a different version application and the license files need to be reinstalled.
cannot be restored. As for the MEAP counter information, it will not be lost because it is backed up just like the
conventional counter.

If a backup cannot be made, a special license file (a license file for installation with the
expiration date carried over from the current counter value) is required to reinstall the MEAP
application. This special license file is treated as a service tool and cannot be obtained by a
general user.
In order to obtain a special license file, a service technician needs to contact a person in
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charge of support of a sales company.
3) Transferring Data
When contacting the person in charge of support, the service technician also needs to
When the data is successfully transferred, click the [OK] button shown on the screen. To
provide the serial number of the device and the name of the MEAP application installed.
continue other jobs, click [Return to Menu] button.

In the support departments of regional headquarters of Canon, all license files of the
applications that have been issued are filed according to device serial numbers, enabling you
to obtain a series of license files through a single screen as long as you can identify the serial
number of the device in question.

Note:
The application that is installed with a reusable license can be reinstalled by using the
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4) Turn off and on the main power switch of the device to gain access in SMS to check that
MEAP applications are surely restored.

5) Restore the backup data and setting saved. Note that the user information of the local
device is included in the backup data, thus does not need to be restored.

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●● Formatting the HDD ●● HDD replacement procedure
Procedure to format the hard disk Outline
Follow the following procedure to format the HDD. The procedure for replacing the HDD differs according to whether the HDD functions normally
or not.
1) Connecting to the device
Connect the device using SST by following step 1 to step 4 of "Procedure for backing up If the MEAP application area cannot be backed up
the MEAP application area using SST". If the HDD does not function correctly due to failure or for other reason, the MEAP application
area cannot be backed up. It is therefore necessary to reinstall the application after replacing
2) Formatting the HDD the HDD. The procedure is shown below.
Select “Format HDD” from SST menu to format the HDD.
1) Preparation for replacement
Note: Copy a set of license files for reinstalling the MEAP application (special licenses and
HDD can be formatted also by starting Download mode using the USB memory and
executing formatting from the displayed menu. reusable licenses) to a laptop for service operation.
Register a set of system files of a target product to SST. Or, prepare USB thumb drive of
the System file transfer settlement.

2) Replacing the drive


Prepare the necessary service parts of the HDD, and replace the drive.

3) Formatting HDD
Format the HDD referring to Procedure to format the hard disk.

4) Reinstalling the MEAP application


When the device has started normally, obtain the jar files of the MEAP applications from the
user, and install them using the license files for reinstallation.
Installation method is the same as normal installation.

5) Importing user information


As necessary, make login service selections and import user information.

Note:
When you replace the HDD without uninstalling MEAP applications, make sure to
reinstall the previously installed applications. Unless reinstalling them, MEAP counter
will not be released and the message “The number of applications that can be installed
has exceeded the limit. Try to install this application after uninstalling other applications.”
is displayed so that the installation of new applications may not be accepted. If you
want to install new applications in this case, once reinstall the applications in-stalled
before formatting and uninstall unnecessary applications.

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●● If the MEAP application area can be backed up ■■MEAP Safe Mode (level 2)
If the MEAP application area can be backed up, it can be recovered after replacing the HDD,
●● Outline
so it is not necessary to prepare the special licenses for reinstallation.
Use safe mode if you need to start up the system without worrying about extra applications. It
will start up only those system software files (including SMS) that normally start up as default
1) Preparation for replacement
files while preventing MEAP applications and the like from starting up.
Back up the MEAP application area of the device according to the procedure for backing up
the MEAP application area using SST.
When you have made changes and restart the device, the control panel will indicate 'MPSF'
in its lower right corner. The MEAP applications that may have been active before you shut
2) Replacing the drive
down the equipment will not start up on their own. Make use of safe mode when restoring
Prepare the necessary service parts of the HDD, and replace the drive.
the system software as when MEAP applications or services cause a fault as the result of a
conflict or wrong sequence of registration/use. You can access to SMS in this condition so
3) Formatting HDD
that you can take necessary measures, for example, you can stop application that may cause
Format the HDD referring to Procedure to format the hard disk.
the trouble.
If default authentication has been selected, the mode of authentication remains valid;
4) Restorering the backup file
otherwise, the message "The login service must be set again with SMS" ap pears. Change
Restore the backup data referring to the Procedures to Restore Backup Data.
the login service as necessary.

5) Importing user information


As necessary, make login service selections and import user information. ●● Starting in Safe Mode
1) Startup [SERVICE MODE] in level 2.
2) Press [COPIER] >[Option] > [USER] buttons.

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3) Press or button for several times until [MEAPSAFE] button is shown. Click
Note:
[MEAPSAFE] button.
If accessed to SMS in MEAP SAFE mode, the device started mode is shown on the title
bar of the browser.

An example of the title bar displayed at the time of startup in MEAP SAFE mode
Service Management Service : <Device Name>:<Product Name>: Safe Mode

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4) Press the 1 key on the control panel keypad to change the setting to '1'; then, click [OK]
button. CAUTION:
If the device has been started in MEAP SAFE mode, all the MEAP applications stop
and the status becomes "Installed".
This status remains unchanged even if the MEAP SAFE mode is canceled and the
device is started again in normal mode. It is therefore necessary to access SMS after
normal startup and start the MEAP application.

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5) Check that the notation ‘MPSF’ has appeared in the upper left corner of the screen; then,
restart the device.

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●● How to cancel MEAP SAFE mode 4) Press the 0 key on the control panel keypad to change the setting to '0'; then, press [OK]
1) Startup [SERVICE MODE] in level 2. button.
2) Press [COPIER] >[Option] > [USER] buttons.

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3) Press or button for several times until [MEAPSAFE] button is shown. Click value has changed to "0" and that [MPSF] is no longer displayed at the upper left of the
[MEAPSAFE] button. screen.

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■■Collection of MEAP Console Logs 3) Press [ RMT-CNSL] button.

●● Overview
When debugging a MEAP application, console logs need to be collected in some cases.
The following shows how to collect MEAP console logs using commercially available terminal
software and service mode.

●● What to Prepare
• PC connected with the same network as the device
• Commercially available terminal software

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In the procedure shown in this manual, "Tera Term Pro" and "Hyper Terminal" are used
4) Press either 1 (activate remote console function) on control panel (the numerical value
as the terminal software.
input in the field is displayed), and press [ OK ] button.

●● Work Procedure
Device Setting Procedure
1) Start [ SERVICE MODE ] in Level 1.
2) Press [ COPIER ] > [ Option ] > [ DSPLY-SW ] buttons.

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5) Check to see that it is reflected in setting field, and restart the device.

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PC setting procedure (when Tera Term is used) 4) The terminal setting screen will appear. Make the following settings, and then click the
1) Install the terminal software on the PC. "OK" button.
2) Start the terminal software, make the following settings, and then click the "OK" button.

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Connection : Select [TCP/IP] (Default) Terminal ID : VT100


Host : Device Host Name or IP Address New-line Receive : LF
Service : Select "Telnet"
TCP port# : Enter 19001
5) Select [Log...] from the [File] menu.

3) The connection window will open. Select [Terminal…] from the [Setup] menu.

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6) The dialog for specifying the save destination of the log file will appear. Set the save
Note:
destination path and the file name, and then click the [Save] button.
While collecting logs, the following operations are available from the [File] menu.

Comment to Log... :
You can add a comment to the log being collected. The added comment is reflected in
the log file.

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7) Perform the operation whose log you want to collect.
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Show Log dialog... :
The logs that have been collected are pasted on Notepad and displayed.

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8) Click the [Close] button in the log dialog.
Change directory... :
The preliminarily set save destination of the log file can be changed.

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Note:
To suspend log collection, click the [Pause] button.

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9) Open the file saved in the save destination, and check that the logs are stored correctly. PC setting procedure (when Hyper Terminal is used)
1) Start Hyper Terminal, set the connection name in the [Connect Description] dialog that
appears on the screen, and then click the OK button.

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Note:
Depending on the MEAP application, the log output setting needs to be made in order
to collect logs.

CAUTION:
After collecting logs, the remote console function of the device needs to be disabled
(select [SERVICE MODE] LEVEL1 > [COPIER] > [Option] > [DSPLY-SW] > [RMT-CNSL]
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> 0, and restart the device).
2) Set [TCP/IP(Winsock)] for [Connect using].

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3) Enter the IP address of the target device in [Host address], and enter "19001" (fixed) in [Port
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4) Click the "Properties" icon on the Hyper Terminal screen. 8) Perform the operation whose log you want to collect.

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5) The [Console Properties] dialog will appear. Select the [Settings] tab, select [VT100] for
[Emulation], and then click the [OK] button.

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9) Select [Transfer] > [Capture Text...] > [Stop] from the menu.

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6) Return to the Hyper Terminal window, and select [Transfer] > [Capture Text...] from the
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10) Open the file saved in the save destination, and check that the logs are stored correctly.

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7) The dialog for specifying the save destination of the log file will appear. Specify the save
destination. Note:
Depending on the MEAP application, the log output setting needs to be made in order
to collect logs.

CAUTION:
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(select [SERVICE MODE] LEVEL1 > [COPIER] > [Option] > [DSPLY-SW] > [RMT-CNSL]
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■■Using USB Devices Operating mode
Conventional USB
Software keyboard
System driver
settings [Use MEAP application
●● USB Driver keyboard enabled MEAP supported MEAP
driver as USB input (System Driver/
application application
Two types of USB drivers device] MEAP Driver)
While the USB driver that can be used in iR series is only the USB driver designed exclusively ON Can use USB keyboard. Cannot use USB Cannot use USB
* MEAP driver Can work only on the keyboards. (Device keyboards.
for MEAP application (hereinafter referred to as “MEAP driver”), not only MEAP driver but
(conventional conventional applications cannot be detected.)
also USB system driver (hereinafter referred to as “system driver”) can be used in iR-ADV compatibility mode) that support the MEAP
series. application driver.
System driver and MEAP driver cannot be used together. When either of them is used, the OFF (*default) Cannot use USB Can use USB Can use USB
* Native driver keyboards. (Device cannot keyboards. keyboards. Via software
other driver cannot be used.
be detected.) keyboards only.
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USB driver setting (iR-ADV series):
System driver is active by default in iR-ADV series. Note:
The driver can be changed in Settings/Registration (user mode). When any settings changes are made, the device must be restarted.
Usually, It is not necessary to change the setting because it is specified in the MEAP
application side.
Only in the case of a special MEAP application, it is necessary to change the USB driver Setting the USB driver for each USB device (MEAP driver preference registration)
setting. If it is set to use the system driver, the conventional applications that support the MEAP
For details, refer to specifications of MEAP application side. application driver cannot use the USB input device.
Therefore, for the USB drivers used by USB devices/MEAP applications, there is setting
function (MEAP driver preference registration) to give priority to the MEAP driver.
If you register the ID of the USB device by using this function, the USB device can use the
MEAP driver despite the Additional Function settings.

Using this function requires the conditions below:


• Supported MEAP SpecVer: 26
• Describe the idVendeor(VID) and idProdutc(PID) of USB device in the manifest or activate/
deactivate the VID and PID by calling API from MEAP applications.

The driver setting that is used in a manifest file is reflected in the following timing.
When registering from a manifest file.
• The registration will be enabled when an application is activated and device is
restarted.
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• The registration will be disabled when an application is stopped and device is
restarted.

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Specifications for the use of USB keyboards
Note:
Characters that could be entered on the software keyboard displayed on the conventional
You can display/check the used driver setting at “USB device report print” described
below regardless of whether it is registered from a manifest file or is registered from control panel can be entered using a USB connected keyboard.
API. • When the software keyboard window is displayed, characters can be entered from the USB
keyboard (in-line entry not possible).
• When the software keyboard window is not displayed, entered characters will not be
Availability for MEAP application of the USB device A (either HID keyboard or Mass Storage) remembered.
plugged to device • The characters, which can be entered from a USB keyboard, is only a character, which can
When the HID keyboard is MEAP application be entered from the software keyboard.
installed > USB Settings: • Even if characters are entered from the USB keyboard, the software keyboard window will
Application
Registration [Use MEAP Driver for USB not change (the corresponding key does not invert or change color).
System System driver with VID/
status of Input Device] Native • Input from the USB keyboard can be accepted at the same time as input from the software
driver not supported/ PID
USB device When the Mass Storage is application
supported conventional declared keyboard or numeric keys.
A installed > USB Settings:
application application in Manifest • Since the device supports Plug and Play, the USB keyboard can be disconnected/
[Use MEAP Driver for
for x connected freely. However, do not disconnect and connect during in deep sleep (when
External USB Device]
Not OFF YES YES NO in sleep with setting "low" at "the power consumption in sleep"). It is out of an operation
registered ON NO NO YES guarantee to disconnect and connect the USB keyboard in deep sleep.
Registered OFF NO NO YES YES • When USB device is attached to device, devices do not shift to deep sleep mode.
ON NO NO YES YES • Keyboard layout changes according to the keyboard layout settings in the Settings/
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YES: USB device available NO: USB device not available Registration screen. In addition, function keys and ten keys which are not displayed in the
software keyboard cannot be used. (Keyboard which the operation check was conducted
Availability for MEAP applications of USB devices B and C (either HID keyboard or Mass is 84-key Keyboard, but this does not mean that the operation of all 84-key Keyboards is
Storage) plugged to device guaranteed.)

Setting to use MEAP application


Registration Note:
MEAP driver System System driver Application
status of USB Native The factory shipment default setting is to enable the use of native (main unit
(Additional driver not supported with VID/PID functionality) USB keyboards. Therefore, in order to use MEAP application keyboards,
USB device device application
Functions supported / conventional declared in [Use MEAP driver for USB input device] under [System management settings (initial
B
mode) application application Manifest for B settings/ registration)] needs to be set to ON (factory shipment setting is OFF).
Registered Not used B YES YES NO Operations change as described below in accordance with ON/ OFF settings.
(Native driver to C YES YES NO ON: when using MEAP application keyboard
be used) OFF: when using native (main unit functionality) keyboard (factory shipment default)
To be used B NO NO YES
C NO NO YES
Not Not used B NO NO YES YES
registered (Native driver to C YES YES NO NO
be used)
To be used B NO NO YES YES
C NO NO YES YES
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●● Initialization of MEAP driver priority registration 4) Press [OK] button to restart this device.
When any trouble occurs regarding USB driver settings and it is necessary to reset the setting
information, you can reset the MEAP driver preference registration by using service mode.

Steps to initialize preference use registration


1) Start [SERVICE MODE] in Level 1.
2) Press [COPIER] > [Function] > [CLEAR] > buttons.

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●● USB Device report print


To check the vendor IDs (idVendor) and the product IDs (idProduct) registered in this device
by means of declaration in Manifest file of MEAP applications, output the USB Device repot
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3) Press or button for several times until [USBM-CLR] is shown on the screen. report print.
Press [USBM-CLR] button.
Steps to output the USB Device report print
1) Start [SERVICE MODE] in Level 1.
2) Press [COPIER] > [Function] > [MISC-P] > buttons.

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3) Press or button for several times until [USBH-PRT] is shown. Press [USBH-PRT] Example of output result
button.
********************************
*** USB Device report print ***
********************************

USB device information

T: Bus=01 Lev=02 Prnt=03 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#= 5 Spd=480 MxCh= 0


D: Ver=2.00 Cls=00(>ifc) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=066f ProdID=4210 Rev=10.02
S: Manifacturer=SigmaTel, Inc.
S: Product=STIr42xx
S: SerialNumber=0002F0F7261287A5
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4) When pressing [OK] button, [ACTIVE] blinks on the status field. I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=fe(app.) Sub=02 Prot=00 Driver=irda-usb
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=512 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=512 Ivl=0ms
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USB device information Content
Display the information of the USB device, which the device recognized.
If not displayed, there may be some fault occurred.
Some of standard optional devices are not displayed on a report.
The details of each item are as follows.

T : Topology
Internal hierarchical structure, which a USB device is connected, is shown. The number of
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5) When [OK] is shown on the status field, the status print is output. Check the contents of the a connected bus, the hierarchical structure and connection speed can be indicated.
print.
D : Device
Information of USB devices is shown.

P : Product
Product information of USB devices is shown. Vendor ID and Product ID can be recognized
here.

S : String
The character string embedded in a USB device is shown. A manufacture name and a
product name can be recognized here.
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C : Configure The content of MEAP preferred device information
The configuration information of a USB device is shown. * mark is to know whether it is Display the information of the application or a USB device, which preferentially registered with
active. MEAP application.
By seeing this information, it can check which Application ID of the MEAP application is in the
I : Interface status using a specific USB device.
The interface information of a USB device is shown. Interface class and the driver to handle
can be recognized. AppID : Application ID
VID : Vendor ID
The value and the content of Driver are as follows. PID : Product ID

Labeling Content
Note:
usbhid It is displayed when the USB system driver is assigned to the input device By starting, stopping or uninstalling a MEAP application, the driver settings of the
connected. USB device may be changed. If the device needs to be restarted following this setting
usb-storage It is displayed when storage devices (USB memory storage etc.) are change, a message prompting the user to restart the device is displayed.
connected.
irda-usb IrDA It is displayed when the dongle is connected.
hub It is displayed when HUB is connected.
gpusb It is displayed when the USB driver only for MEAP application is assigned
to the input device connected.
gpusbex It is displayed when a USB device, which specific vendor ID/ Product ID are
preferentially registered using a manifest and MEAP API, is connected and
the USB driver only for MEAP application is assigned.
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E:Endpoint
The Endpoint information of a USB device is shown.

Right or wrong of report output

Connecting device User installation Report printing


HID Available Yes
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Storage Available Yes
FAX Not available No
USB Device Port IrDA Not available Yes
Multimedia Card Reader Not available Yes
IC Card Reader Not available Yes
Image Data Analyzer Board-A1 Not available No
Hub Internal Hub* Not available No
External Hub Available Yes
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■■Integrated Authentication Function ●● Comparison of Functions
Volatile Credential Persistent Credential
●● Sharing the Authentication Information
Registered Character strings and arbitrary Character strings only User ID/Password/
Separately managing the authentication information at login and the authentication information Java objects Domain/Arbitrary character strings
information for MEAP applications creates inconveniences such as that the authentication Lifetime Registration At login (the login application), and At any timing of registration by an
process is executed many times. at any timing of registration by an application
application
In order to solve this problem, the device has an integrated authentication function. This
Deletion Can be used until logout/shutdown. Can be used until deletion by the
function allows authentication information to be shared between MEAP applications in a application or management tool.
MEAP environment. Encryption of Not supported Data retained on the HDD is encrypted.
The supported version of MEAP Specifications is Ver.59, which needs to be supported by credential data
Store (Save) to Memory in the device HDD in the device
both the device and the MEAP application in order to use this function.
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There are 2 types of authentication information that can be shared: Volatile Credential whose
registered information is discarded at the time of logout or shutdown of the device and ●● Disabling the Integrated Authentication Function
Persistent Credential whose registered information is not discarded at the time of logout. If you do not want Volatile Credential to be used from a security standpoint, the function can
be disabled.
The function can be disabled from remote UI or service mode.
●● Volatile Credential
Persistent Credential cannot be disabled.
Volatile Credential is used in cases where the authentication information is shared between
On the setting screen of remote UI, the function can be disabled on a protocol-by-protocol
applications which use the same security domain for authentication.
basis.
The credential is registered mainly by the login application, therefore the applications which
access the security domain that was used for authentication by the login application can use
Remote UI
the credential.
You can access the setting screen on remote UI for disabling integrated authentication as
shown below.
●● Persistent Credential
Persistent Credential is used to help entry of authentication information when accessing a
different security domain for authentication.
The credential is registered mainly by general MEAP applications, and the authentication
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Select the item you want to disable, and click the [Update] button. ■■Points to Note When Enabling the [Quick Startup Settings for
Main Power] Setting
If some of the MEAP applications are running on the device, the following problems will occur.

●● The [Quick Startup Settings for Main Power] setting cannot be


enabled.
If a MEAP application that restricts the device from shifting to deep sleep mode is running,
even when the setting of [Quick Startup Settings for Main Power] is enabled (On), the device
starts normally instead of quick startup.
In that case, it does not affect the behavior of the MEAP application.

●● Changes made in the settings of a MEAP application are not


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reflected.
• [Disable integrated authentication]: The integrated authentication function is disabled
If the startup setting [Quick Startup Settings for Main Power] is enabled (On), even when the
regardless of the authentication method.
Main Power Supply Switch of the machine is turned OFF, a shutdown process is not executed
• [Disable integrated authentication using credentials for local device authentication]: The
internally.
integrated authentication function is disabled only at the time of local device authentication.
Therefore, in the case of a MEAP application where changes in settings are enabled when
• [Disable integrated authentication using credentials for LDAP server authentication]:
the device is restarted, changes in settings are not reflected just by changing the settings.
The integrated authentication function is disabled only at the time of LDAP server
Follow either of the restart procedures shown below to enable the changes made in the
authentication.
settings.
• Execute restart from remote UI.
Service mode
• Turn OFF the Main Switch, and then turn it ON within 20 seconds.
The location of the service mode setting for disabling integrated authentication:
Setting value: 0 = Enabled, 1 = Disabled
●● After recovery from quick startup, MEAP applications do not work
properly.
MEAP applications that are scheduled to execute processes at specified times may not work
properly after recovery from quick restart.
Unexpected problems such as that the application executes a task at an unexpected timing
may occur.
Problems may occur in the following two cases.

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In the case of "Schedule: Execute the task every 24 hours" ■■Remedy to Be Performed When the Device Has Become
A schedule is set to start the specified task at the specified time and repeat "fixed-delay
execution". Unable to Be Logged in
If execution is delayed for some reason, the delay time is ignored.
●● Overview
Problem: If 24 hours have passed since the last execution of the task, the task is executed
Department ID Management and SSO-H (Local Device Authentication) manage user
only once.
information separately. Therefore, in order to allow coexistence of Department ID
=> The task may be executed at a timing other than the time the user expects it to be
Management and SSO-H, it is necessary that the information of SSO-H and the information
executed.
of Department ID Management are the same.
31/Dec 1/Jan 2/Jan 3/Jan 4/Jan 5/Jan

SSO-H user management information


Starting (1) User name Password Role Dept. ID Password
Administrator Password Administrator 7654321 7654321
CANONTARO pass Administrator 1111 1111

Password : 1111
ID : 1111
Stopped User : CANONTARO CMJTARO Makuhari Administrator 2222 2222
(Quick startup standby) (2)Password : pass

The timing the task is expected to be executed Privilege (3)


The timing the task was actually executed Authentication elevation
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(6)
(5) SSO-H
In the case of "Schedule: Execute the task at 00:00 every day"
A schedule is set to start the specified task at the specified time and repeat "fixed-rate Dept. ID Management
execution". Dept. ID Management Info (4)
Dept. ID Password
If execution was delayed for some reason, two or more tasks are continuously executed to Verification
7654321 7654321
O K
"make up for the delay". 1111 1111
2222 2222
Problem: The tasks of Jan. 1, Jan. 2, and Jan. 3 are executed after quick startup.

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1) The user enters the ID and password of SSO-H to a device where both SSO-H and
Department ID Management are enabled.
2) SSO-H checks the entered ID and password with the SSO-H user information table.
Starting
3) SSO-H sends the department ID and password which correspond to the entered ID and
password to the department ID management function.
Stopped
(Quick startup standby) 4) The department ID management function checks the department ID and password sent
The timing the task is expected to be executed from SSO-H with the user information table.
The timing the task was actually executed 5) The user is elevated to the corresponding privilege.
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If the department ID and password registered in the user information of SSO-H do not
coincide with the department ID and password registered in the Department ID Management,
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The user information of SSO-H does not coincide with the user information of Department ID ●● Remedy
Management in the following cases: If the device became unable to be logged in due to mismatch of the department ID/password,
• The user information of SSO-H was different from that of Department ID Management perform the following remedy.
when Department ID Management was enabled.
Department ID Management was enabled before changing the department ID and Procedure
password registered in SSO-H to match with the information of Department ID 1) Change the authentication method to DA (Default Authentication).
Management. Access SMS, and select [Default Authentication] in [Enhanced System Application
SSO-H user management information Dept. ID Management info Management] > [Login Service]. (How to log in to SMS can be found in "Login to SMS".)
User name Password Role Dept. ID Password Dept. ID Password
Administrator Password Administrator 7654321 7654321 1111 1111
CANONTARO pass Administrator 1234 1234
Mismatch 2222 2222
CMJTARO Makuhari Administrator 5678 5678 3333 3333

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• Only one of information was updated, resulting in mismatch.
Only the department ID and password registered in SSO-H or those in Department ID
Management were changed.
SSO-H user management information Dept. ID Management info
User name Password Role Dept. ID Password Dept. ID Password
Administrator Password Administrator 7654321 7654321
Match 7654321 7654321
CANONTARO pass Administrator 1234 1234 1234 1234
CMJTARO Makuhari Administrator 5678 5678 5678 5678
Only the SSO-H user
information was updated
SSO-H user management information Dept. ID Management info
USer name Password Role Dept. ID Password Dept. ID Password
Administrator Password Administrator 1234567 1234567 7654321 7654321
CANONTARO pass Administrator 9999 9999 Mismatch 1234 1234
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CMJTARO Makuhari Administrator 8888 8888 5678 5678 2) Restart the device.
Restart the device in order to reflect the changes in login service.
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• Only the information of Department ID Management was updated, resulting in mismatch.
Only the Department ID Management information was changed in "Import All Function",
resulting in mismatch. (The SSO-H user information cannot be changed in Import All
Function.)

Device A Dept. ID Management Info


Dept. ID Password
1111 1111
2222 2222
3333 3333
Device B Import All Function (Only the Department
ID Management information was updated.)

SSO-H user management information Dept. ID Management Info


User name PAssword Role Dept. ID Password Dept. ID PAssword
Administrator Password Administrator 1234567 1234567 1111 1111
CANONTARO pass Administrator 9999 9999
Mismatch 2222 2222
CMJTARO Makuhari Administrator 8888 8888 3333 3333

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3) Disable Depart ID Management. 6) Change the user registration information of SSO-H.
In user mode ([Settings/Registration]), select [Management Settings] > [User Management] Access the URL shown below, and change the content to the information registered in
> [Department ID Management] > [OFF]. In the case of remote UI, access [Settings/ Department ID Management.
Registration] > [Management Settings] > [User Management] > [Department ID Or, import the setting file whose content you want to use.
Management] > [Department ID Management Settings], and deselect [Enable Department
SSO-H user registration information edition screen:
ID Management].
(SSO management screen [Main Menu] > [User Management] > [Edit User Information] or
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4) Change the authentication method back to SSO-H authentication.
Access SMS, and select [Single Sign-On H] in [Enhanced System Application Management]
> [Login Service]. (How to log in to SMS can be found in "Login to SMS".)

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SSO-H user registration information import screen:
(SSO management screen [Main Menu] > [User Management] > [Import User Information]
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5) Restart the device.
Restart the device in order to reflect the changes in login service.
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7) Enable Depart ID Management. ■■Reference material
In user mode ([Settings/Registration]), select [Management Settings] > [User Management]
> [Department ID Management] > [ON]. In the case of remote UI, access [Settings/ ●● Glossary
Registration] > [Management Settings] > [User Management] > [Department ID Terms & Acronyms Definitions and Explanations
Management] > [Department ID Management Settings], and select [Enable Department ID Application A program unit to provide users with solutions.
Management]. Application ID An identifier assigned to each application.
A unique ID is assigned to each MEAP application.
Applet (Applet Type A MEAP application type created in Java.
Application) This type of applications show buttons on the touch panel display.
Code Sign Information to check if an application is genuine. An application marketed
in the normal procedure has a code sign assigned by LMS. MEAP platform
rejects applications without Canon code signs for being installed or
executed on the device.
CPCA Common Peripheral Controlling Architecture. CPCA defines an object
(Common Peripheral model of peripheral deices. A client can control a device by creating or
Controlling modifying objects in the device.
Architecture)
CPCA Java CL CPCA Java Class Library. A Java class library, which is used to control a
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8) Check that the device can be logged in. Default Authentication The login service used when the department ID control is used but other
Log off and then log on to check that the device can be logged in with an environment -Department ID authentication controls are not used. When the Department ID control is
Management turned on, the login dialog prompts the users to enter the department ID
where Local Device Authentication and Department ID Management are enabled. and password. The dialog appears the initial screen of both the control
panel on the MEAP device and Remote UI
Device Specification ID allocated to each device type. This represents CPCA API specification
ID and the version number to use MFP generic functions or obtain information
including maximum allowable copies.
Esplet A MEAP application type created in Java. This type of applications do
(Esplet Type not show user interfaces either on Local UI or Web. Esplet is a coined
Application) word created by Canon, consisting of [Espresso] or Italian coffee and [let]
derived from Applet/Service.
File Description An identifier for the OS to identify the destination file requested by a
program. A program descriptor includes an identifier and information such
as a file name and size, which helps OS to judge the file to be edited.
F-2-432 HID class HID stands for Human Interface Device, representing man-machine
interfaces of PC components and peripheral devices. HID class means
USB class classified as HID.
iR Native application The functionalities that existing imageRUNNER has such as Copy,
Universal Send and Mailbox.
ISV Independent Software Vender. Software manufacturer who develops and/or
(Independent sells applications and tools but does not entire computer systems. Refers
Software Vendor) application developer in this document.

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Terms & Acronyms Definitions and Explanations Terms & Acronyms Definitions and Explanations
J2ME Java 2 Platform Micro Edition. One of Java Platforms licensed by Sun MEAP Specifications MEAP Spec Version, the term used for the SDK. The version number that
(Java2 Platform Micro Microsystems, Inc. It is applied for MEAP. Other devices such as cellular (MEAP Spec Version) shows the APIs of the MEAP platform other than CPCA, such as network
Edition) phones and PDA. and security. The version number is not assigned for each device model.
J2RE A set of basic programs to run applications developed in the programming MEAP Application Runs on MEAP platform. Consists of application files
(Java 2 Runtime language of Java2. This set includes Java virtual machine providing (*.jar) and the license file (*.lic).
Environment) runtime environment for Java applications among others. Java applets do MEAP-enabled device imageRUNNER (iR) devices with built-in MEAP platform.
not require J2RE since these are executed on Web browsers using Java
runtime environment provided on browsers. However, standalone Java MFP Multi Function Peripheral. Peripheral device that supports more than one
applications require Java runtime environment such as J2RE for execution. (Multi Function function, such as digital copier, printer, scanner, and fax.
Runtime environments can be downloaded for free of charge from the Web Peripheral)
site of Sun Microsystems, the Java developer.
OSGi Open Service Gateway Initiative. See "http://www.osgi.org/".
Java A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems, in the U. S. A. (Open Service
Low dependent on models and OSes and runs on various platforms. Taking Gateway Initiative)
advantage of this feature, many applications that runs on web servers uses
Portal Service The web portal to gain access to a MEAP-enabled device. This service has
Java. The MEAP platform uses J2ME - a type of Java.
been integrated in Remote UI top page in iR ADVANCE series.
JavaScript A script language developed by Netscape Communications, in the U.S. A.,
Protocol A set of rules applied to data transmission procedures over network. Major
runs on web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer.
communication protocols include:
Allows web designers to create interactive pages with HTML files such as
• FTP: File Transfer Protocol. This is a communication protocol or
animated buttons and display of timetables.
protocolimplemented commands to provide file transfer between a host
Java VM JAVA Virtual Machine. The Java byte code interpreter. The Virtual Machine and clients over TCP/IP network.
(Java Virtual Machine) acts as an interpreter for processing the byte code using the native • DHCP: An upward compatible protocol of BOOTP. This communication
instruction set. protocol allocates a dynamic IP address to each client machine upon
License Access A number issued for accessing license file. The Licensing server requires communication startup on TCP/IP network and collects the allocated IP
Number entries of application ID, expiration date/times information, and the number address when communication is completed. The server allocates one of
of access numbers, to issue license access numbers multiple IP addresses and notifies the setup information to a client.
• BOOTP: A communication protocol to automatically load setup
Licensae File A software manufacture of a MEAP application provides the users with the information including IP address and a domain name from the server to a
license files. Specifies the terms of agreement that a user concludes with client on TCP/IP network.
the manufacturer. Required for installing a MEAP application. • RARP: A communication protocol to request IP address information via
LMS The license is required for installing a MEAP application in a MEAPenabled the network adaptor address (MAC address) of a client.
(License Management device. LMS is the server issuing [License Files] as well as license access • IPP: A communication protocol to execute remote printing between the
System) numbers. print server and clients via Internet.
Login Service Manages user information of MEAP device. Authenticates users with user • TCP/IP: A standard communication protocol required to access to
names and passwords. Three login services are available for MEAP device Internet and other large-scale network.
- Default Authentication, which provides department ID control, SDL (Simple Proxy Server Provides functions to store data fetched from remote servers. When a
Device Login) and SSO (Single Sign-On). user request to display a web page that has been displayed and stored
Mass Storage class Mass Storage means a storage device with large capacity, generally in the proxy, the proxy server read the stored data but does not access
secondary storage devices. Mass Storage class means USB class the remote server where the original page is present, for efficient access
classified in the secondary storage device group. services. When a proxy server receives a URL from a PC, it searches the
file in the cache and sends it to the PC if the requested file is found. If the
MEAP (Multifunction Multifunctional Embedded Application Platform. Provides an environment requested file is not stored in the cache, it accesses the remote server of
Embedded Application for executing application programs on a peripheral device. Uses the Java the URL to acquire the file and, at the same time, stores the acquired file
Platform) platform (J2ME - Java 2 platform Micro Edition) to run Java application for in the cache so that the proxy server can quickly send the file at the next
MEAP. request.
MEAP Contents Required to install an MEAP application to a MEAP device. Redistribution module A built-in module of an application created with SDK. Applications without
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Terms & Acronyms Definitions and Explanations ■■Option for exclusive individual measure
SDK The kit containing information and tools required for software development.
(Software ●● Display Setting of Copy Icon (level2)
Development Kit) Make a setting as to whether to display/hide the copy screen (copy tab) on the control panel.
Service A functional unit or an application program working on MEAP platform. This is the specification for users who want to customize hiding it on control panel.
[Applications] are generally termed [Services] in Java world.
Servlet A MEAP application type created in Java. This type of applications is Default value
(Servlet Type designed to show user interface on the Web browser.
1: display
Application)
Setting range, item
SMS The web-base service to provide user interfaces for application life cycle
(Service Management management. 0: hide 1: display
Service)
Socket A virtual interface of an application for network communication. A user Setting Procedure
only needs to specify a socket as a unit of an address and a port from an 1) Start [SERVICE MODE] in Level 1.
application. This establishes the network connection for data transmission,
2) Press [COPIER] > [Option] > [DSPLY-SW] buttons.
eliminating complication related to detailed communication procedures.
SSO-H (Single Sign- Login service providing features of both local device authentication and
On H) domain authentication. The former is the method that device independently
authorizes users; whereas the latter is that device links to the domain
controller on the network in the Active Directory environment to authorize
users.
Thread A unit for program execution. A multi-task system allowing multiple
programs to run concurrently assigns a memory space and other resources
independently to each program, providing users with a feel as if only a
program is running. At least one thread is generated upon a program
generated.
URL The method to denote Web page locations on Internet and the like. For
(Uniform Resource instance, a URL on the Web is denoted as [http://www.w3.org/default. html].
Locator) [http] at the beginning means that an address following this is in a web
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USB Abbreviation of Universal Serial Bus. This is the interface standard to link 3) Press [UI-COPY] button.
between information devices.
USB system driver The general-purpose driver that control the behavior of the device, there
are HID class driver, Mass Storage class driver and so on.
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4) Press either 0 (hide) or 1 (display) on control panel (the numerical value input in the field is ●● Error at starting up the MEAP application/Setting to hide JAM screen
displayed), and press [OK] button.
(level 2)
In the case that operation is restricted by MEAP application, hide the warning screen of error/
JAM (such as JAM screen, door opening, no-toner). In the case that these errors occur, there
will be a display indicating 'call the service personnel' etc.

Note:
Part of the warning screens is displayed if shifting to the device screen.
• As for the screens for jam and no-toner, the warning screen (animation) can be displayed
by pressing the followings: [Device Screen] > [Recovery Procedure]
• As for the screen for door opening, the warning screen cannot be displayed because
there is no display for [[Device Screen] > [Recovery Procedure]

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5) Check to see that it is reflected in setting field, and restart the device. 1: No activation of warning display

Setting range, item


0: display warning screen 1: hide warning screen

Setting Procedure
1) Start [SERVICE MODE] in Level 1.
2) Press [COPIER] > [Option] > [DSPLY-SW] buttons.

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3) Press [ANIM-SW] button.

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4) Press either 0 (display warning screen) or 1 (hide warning screen) on control panel (the
numerical value input in the field is displayed), and press [OK] button.

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Embedded RDS ■■Features and benefits


E-RDS embedded with a network module in advance can realize a front-end processing of
Product Overview imageWARE Remote system without attaching any extra hardware equipment.

■■Overview ■■Major Functions


Embedded RDS (hereinafter referred to as E-RDS) is a monitoring program that runs on the
●● Service Browser
host machine. When the monitoring option is enabled by making the setting on this machine,
Service browser is a web browsing functionality only for service technicians in charge, and is
information such as the status change of the machine, counter information, and failure
used for referring to the FAQ contents which is connected to UGW.
information are collected. The collected device information is sent to a remote maintenance
In order to grasp on which devices the service browser is enabled, when the status of the
server called UGW (Universal Gateway Server) via Internet, thus allowing for imageWARE
service browser is changed from disabled (0: OFF) to enabled, E-RDS sends the browser
Remote (Remote Diagnosis System).
information to the UGW.
The following device information/ status can be monitored.
• Billing counts ●● Service mode menu Transmission
• Parts counter E-RDS sends the target service mode menu data to UGW in the following cases:
• Firmware info • When a specific alarm and service call error are detected
• Service call error log • When the setting is changed in service mode
• Jam log
• Alarm log The following shows the transmission timing and the target data for transmission in service
• Status changes (Toner low/ out, etc.) mode menu:
Transmission timing Transmitting data Error retry
Since high confidentiality is required for the information shown above, it performs When the following alarm is detected. COPIER Display ANALOG No
communication between this machine and the UGW using HTTPS/ SOAP protocol. HV-STS
Alarm codes for transmission: CCD
0x060002,                     // Fixing
Customer DPOT
Environment UGW 0x060004 - 0x069999,  // Fixing
DENS
0x090005 - 0x099999,  // Dram
This machine
0x100006 - 0016, 0x100022 - 0099, FIXING
0x100101 - 9900,          // Development SENSOR
Internet
0x300001 - 0x309999   // High voltage MISC
Firewall HT-C
Sales Company HV-TR
P-PASCAL
Administrator
DNS Server Proxy Server

The imageWARE Remote system configuration


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Transmission timing Transmitting data Error retry Limitations
When the following service call error is detected. COPIER Display ANALOG No

Error codes for transmission:


HV-STS ■■Service Mode Menu Transmission Function
CCD
E000 - E00F,  // Fixing 1) In the following cases, service mode menu data is not transmitted.
DPOT
E020,              // Development ATR
DENS • When an unsent alarm log or service call log has been detected by E-RDS at power-
E060 - E06F   // High voltage
FIXING on
SENSOR • When an alarm log or service call log to be resent due to a transmission failure is
MISC
detected
HT-C
• When transmission of service mode menu executed at the time of detection of an
HV-TR
P-PASCAL alarm or a service call error ended in failure
When a value is set to [COPIER - Adjust] COPIER Adjust Yes • If a new alarm or service call error occurs while service mode menu data is being
subordinate’s Service mode menu. obtained after detection of an alarm or a service call error, the data being obtained is
(Transmission will be done at 60 min, later of
not sent.
setting)
When the first communication test is done. COPIER Display ANALOG Yes
2) If alarms/service call errors successively occur, and if the time of the host machine is
(For transmission process, 5 minutes after the HV-STS
execution) corrected or changed while the log is being sent, service mode menu data may not be
CCD
DPOT properly sent. It is because a Link No.* may be applied to the old log although it should be
DENS applied to the new log.
FIXING
* Link No.:
SENSOR
MISC
A common number for linking the service mode menu data with the alarm log/service
HT-C call log data to be sent
HV-TR After completion of log transmission, the service mode menu data is obtained, and is
P-PASCAL sent with this number attached.
Adjust
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3) Transmission of the data of changes made in service mode menu settings is not performed
instantly, but performed when a specified period of 60 minutes elapse after the change of
NOTE: service mode menu settings is detected or when a communication test is performed at the
Target transmission data are only the items under LEVEL1 and 2 in the service mode.
time of power-on. (There is a time lag.)

4) When service mode menu settings ([COPIER] > [Adjust]) are made, transmission is
performed even when no change is made in the target data to be transmitted.
Transmission of service mode data is also performed when changes are made in the
service mode setting value not subject to transmission (items other than Level 1, 2) or
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Service cautions NOTE:
*The user can conduct a communication test and seen the communication test result.
1) After clearing RAM of the Main Controller PCB SRAM Board, initialization of the E-RDS
If the communication results in failure, an error code (a hexadecimal number, 8 digits)
setting (ERDS-DAT) and a communication test (COM-TEST) need to be performed. appears on the touch panel display.
Failure to do so will result that the counter transmitting value to the UGW may become
unusual.
Also, after replacing the main controller board, all settings must be reprogrammed.

2) The following settings in service mode must not be change unless there are specific
instructions to do so. Changing these values will cause error in communication with UGW.
• Set port number of UGW
[SERVICE MODE] > [COPIER] > [Function] > [INSTALL] > [RGW-PORT]
Default : 443

• URL setting of UGW


[SERVICE MODE] > [COPIER] > [Function] > [INSTALL] > [RGW-ADR]
Default : https://a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/agentif010

3) If the imageWARE Remote contract of the device is invalid, be sure to turn OFF the E-RDS
setting (E-RDS : 0).

4) Communication tests can be conducted in user mode.* When conducting a communication


test in user mode, pay attention on the following points:
• During a communication test in user mode, do not take any actions such as pressing
a key. Actions are not accepted until the communication test is completed (actions are
ignored).
• When a communication test is being conducted from service mode or user mode,
do not conduct a communication test from the other. These operations are not
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E-RDS Setup (3) Network settings
Based on the results of the information obtained in (2) Advance preparations, make this
■■Confirmation and preparation in advance machine network related settings.
See Users’ Guide for detailed procedures.
To monitor this machine with imageWARE Remote, the following settings are required.

CAUTION:
(1) Advance confirmation
When changes are made to the above-mentioned network settings, be sure to reboot
Confirm with the UGW administrator that the device to be monitored with imageWARE
this machine.
Remote is registered in the UGW.

(2) Advance preparations


The following network-related information needs to be obtained from the user's system
administrator in advance.

Information item 1
IP address settings
• Automatic setting : DHCP, RARP, BOOTP
• Manual setting : IP address, subnet mask and gateway address to be set

Information item 2
Is there a DNS server in use?
If there is a DNS server in use, find out the following.
• Primary DNS server address
• Secondary DNS server address

Information item 3
Is there a proxy server?
If there is a proxy server in use, find out the following.
• Proxy server address
• Port No. for proxy server

Information item 4
Is proxy server authentication required?
If proxy server authentication is required, find out the following.
• User name and password required for proxy authentication

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■■Steps to E-RDS settings (2) Select [COPIER] > [Function] > [CLEAR] > [CA-KEY] and touch the [OK] button.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.


2. Select [COPIER] > [Function] > [CLEAR] > [ERDS-DAT] and touch the [OK] button.

NOTE:
This operation initializes the E-RDS settings to factory setting values.
For the setting values to be initialized, see the section of "Initializing E-RDS settings".

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"OK!" is displayed if the CA certificate is initialized. When "NG!" is displayed, see the
section of "Troubleshooting" to execute the remedy, and then perform initialization of the
CA certificate again and check to see if the CA certificate is initialized.

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3. Perform installation or deletion of the CA certificate if necessary, and reboot this machine.
• Installation of the CA certificate: Perform installation from SST or Remote UI.
• Deletion of the CA certificate: When the following operation is performed, the CA certificate
in the factory setting is automatically installed.

CAUTION:
After following procedure, the registered key and CA certificate are deleted, and only
the CA certificate installed at the time of shipment is registered.
It is therefore necessary to check with the user in advance.
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(3) Reboot this machine.
(1) Start [Service Mode] at Level 2.
CAUTION:
If a key and a CA certificate have been registered in order to use a function other than
E-RDS, it is necessary to register again from SST or Remote UI.

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4. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.
CAUTION:
5. Select [COPIER] > [Function] > [INSTALL] > [E-RDS].
The following settings i.e. RGW-PORT and RGW-ADR in Service mode must not be
change unless there are specific instructions to do so.
Changing these values will cause error in communication with UGW.

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6. Touch the numeric button [1] on the control panel (the setting value is changed to 1) and
touch the [OK] button. (The data is reflected to the setting value field.) 7. Select [COM-TEST] and then touch [OK].

NOTE: NOTE:
This operation enables the communication function with UGW. This initiates the communication test between the device and the UGW.

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If the communication is successful, "OK!" is displayed. If "NG!" (failed) appears, refer to the ■■Steps to Service Browser settings
"Troubleshooting" and repeat until "OK!" is displayed.
1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.
2. Select [COPIER] > [Function] > [INSTALL] > [BRWS-ACT] and then touch [OK].

NOTE:
When the status of the function is changed from disabled to enabled, E-RDS sends the
browser information to the UGW.

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NOTE:
The communication results with UGW can be distinguished by referring to the COM-
LOG. By performing the communication test with UGW, E-RDS acquires schedule
information and starts monitoring and meter reads operation.

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If the connection is established with UGW successfully, "OK!" is displayed. When "NG!" is
displayed, perform the steps referring to "Troubleshooting" until connection is established
with UGW.

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3. Reboot this machine. ■■Initializing E-RDS settings
It is possible to clear the SRAM data of E-RDS and change the E-RDS setting back to the
4. Make sure that "1 (: ACTIVE)" is set under [COPIER] > [Display] > [USER] > [BRWS-STS].
default value.

●● Initialization procedure
1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.
2. Select [COPIER] > [Function] > [CLEAR] > [ERDS-DAT] and then touch [OK].

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5. When the above-shown setting values are enabled, [Service Browser] is displayed in the
Service Mode screen.

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●● Setting values and data to be initialized


The following E-RDS settings, internal data, and Alarm filtering information are initialized.
• COPIER > Function > INSTALL > E-RDS
• COPIER > Function > INSTALL > RGW-ADR
• COPIER > Function > INSTALL > RGW-PORT
• COPIER > Function > INSTALL > COM-LOG

CAUTION:
In case of replacing the CA certificate file, even if initialization of E-RDS is executed, the
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status is not returned to the factory default.
When installing the certificate file other than the factory default CA certificate file, it is
NOTE: required to delete the certificate file after E-RDS initialization and install the factory
Generally, once service browsing is enabled (BRWS-STS : 1), it cannot be disabled default CA certificate file.
(BRWS-STS : 0) again*. To disable service browsing, clear SRAM.
* The function is disabled (BRWS-STS: 2) by executing BRWS-ACT again. For detailed procedures, see "Steps to E-RDS settings - step 3.".

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FAQ No.5
Q: Although Microsoft ISA as a proxy server is introduced, the authentication check is failed.
No.1 Can E-RDS adopt with Microsoft ISA?
Q: In what case does a communication test with UGW fail? A: E-RDS must comply with "Basic" while "Integrated" authentication is used for Microsoft ISA
A: The following cases can be considered in the becoming "NG!" case. (as default); therefore, authentication with E-RDS is available if you change the setting to
1. Name resolution was failed due to an incorrect host name or DNS server has been "Basic" authentication on the server.
halted.
2. Network cable is blocked off. No.6
3. Proxy server settings is not correct. Q: Can I turn this machine power off during the imageWARE Remote system operation?
A: While operating the imageWARE Remote system, the power of the device must be ON. If
No.2 power OFF is needed, do not leave the device power OFF for long time.
Q: When does E-RDS send counter information to UGW? How many data is sent? It will become "Device is busy, try later" errors if the power supply of network equipment
A: The schedule of data transmitting, the start time are determined by settings in the UGW such as HUB is made prolonged OFF.
side. The send time cannot be specified on the E-RDS side. Data is sent once every 16
hours. No.7
The data size of counter information is approx. 285 KB. Q: Although a Service call error may not be notified to UGW, the reason is what?
A: If a service technician in charge turns off the power supply of this machine immediately
No.3 after error occurred once, It may be unable to notify to UGW because data processing does
Q: Will data which failed to be sent due to an error in communication with UGW be resent? not take a time from the controller of this machine to NIC though, the data will be saved on
A: Data shown below will be resent. the RAM.
• Jam log If the power supply is blocked off while starting up, the data will be inevitably deleted.
• Service call log
• Alarm log No.8
• Service mode menu Q: How does E-RDS operate while this machine is placed in the sleep mode?
The newest data is resent only when the settings are changed in service mode. A: While being in Real Deep Sleep, and if data to be sent is in E-RDS, the system wakes up
• Browser information asleep, then starts to send the data to the UGW. The system also waits for completion of
It is resent only when the web browser option is enabled. data transmission and let the device to shift to asleep status again.
Data is resent endlessly (after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 minutes since the occurrence of However, transition time to the Real Deep Sleep depends on the device, and the transition
communication error; once 30 minutes have passed, it is resent at 30-minute intervals) until it to sleep won’t be done if the next data transmission will be done within 10 minutes.
is sent successfully. Resend continues even if the power is turned OFF and then ON.
No.9
No.4 Q: Is E-RDS compatible with Department counter?
Q: What is the upper limit of the number of COM-LOGs? What is the upper limit of the number A: No, E-RDS does not support Department counter.
of characters of error information displayed in a COM-LOG?
A: Up to 30 log data can be saved. The data size of error information is maximum 128
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No.10 No.13
Q: Is there any setting to be made on the device side to enable the service mode menu Q: Some part of information seems to be suppressed as screens passes: Settings/
transmission function? Moreover, what is Service mode menu set as the object of Registration > Preferences > Network > TCP/ IP Settings, when the device is connected
transmission? with a PS server unit. How the authentication information such as CA certificate is dealt?
A: No steps peculiar to Transmitting Service mode menu. As for the data that applies to A: The certificate-related items are displayed. Even when the device is connected with a PS
transmission of the service mode, see the "Service mode menu Transmission". Server Unit, E-RDS functions.

No.11
Q: What service browser data is transmitted to UGW by E-RDS in what timing?
A: The service browser data to be transmitted and the transmission timing are shown below.
Transmission timing Detailed procedure Transmission Error occurs
information
When the service browser 1) Specify the service browser Service browser mode: Retransmission
is enabled from the setting in the service mode [Register] is not performed.
disabled state [OFF] menu.
2) Send browser information to WEB browser option: ("Disabling
UGW. [ON] or [OFF] according [OFF]" continues
3) Once obtaining OK to the license status to be set.)
response from UGW, enable
the service browser mode
[ACTIVE].
(To use the setting, it is
necessary to reboot this
machine)
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No.12
Q: Counter information could not be sent at the scheduled send time due to the power of this
machine being turned OFF. Will the counter information be sent later when the power of
this machine is turned ON?
A: Yes. When a scheduled send such as that for counter could not be executed due to the
power of this machine being turned OFF, etc., and the scheduled send time has already
passed at power-on, the send is executed immediately.

The following shows data send according to the status of this machine.
Status of this machine
Send types
Power ON Power OFF Sleep
Scheduled send Sent Not sent*1 Sent*2
Immediate send
Sent - Sent*2
(Service call log / Alarm log / Jam log)
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*1: Immediately sent if the send time has already passed at power-on.
*2: Sent after recovery from sleep mode.

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Troubleshooting
No.1
Symptom: A communication test (COM-TEST) results NG!
Cause: Initial settings or network conditions is incomplete.
Remedy 1: Check and take actions mentioned below.
1) Check network connections
Is the status indicator LED for the HUB port to which this machine is connected ON?
YES: Proceed to Step 2).
NO: Check that the network cable is properly connected.

2) Confirm loop back address (* In case of IPv4 )


Select [Settings/Registration (User Mode)] > [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings]
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> [IPv4 Settings] > [PING Command], enter "127.0.0.1", and touch the [Start] button.

3) Confirmation from another PC connected to same network.


Request the user to ping this machine from a PC connected to same network.
Does this machine respond?
YES: Proceed to Step 4).
NO: Confirm the details of this machine’s IP address and subnet mask settings.

4) Confirm DNS connection


(a) Select [Settings/Registration (User Mode)] > [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP
Settings] > [DNS Settings] > [DNS Server Address Settings], write down the primary
and secondary addresses of the DNS server, and touch the [Cancel] button.

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Does the screen display "Response from the host."? (See the next figure.)
YES: Proceed to Step 3).
NO: There is a possibility that this machine’s network settings are wrong. Check the
details of the IPv4 settings once more.

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(b) Touch the [Up] button. Remedy 2: Troubleshooting using communication error log (COM-LOG)
1) Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.
2) Select [COPIER] > [Function] > [INSTALL] > [COM-LOG] and touch the blank field on the
right side. The communication error log list screen is displayed.

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(c) Select [IPv4 Settings] > [PING Command], enter the primary DNS server noted down
in step a) as the IP address, and touch the [Start] button.

Does the screen display "Response from the host."?


YES: Proceed to Remedy 2.
NO: Enter the secondary DNS server noted down in step a) as the IP address,
and then touch the [Start] button.

Does the screen display "Response from the host."?


YES: Proceed to Remedy 2.
NO: There is a possibility that the DNS server address is wrong. Reconfirm the
address with the user’s system administrator.

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NOTE:
• Only the initial part of error information is displayed in the communication error log list
screen.
• "*" is added to the top of the error text in the case of an error in communication test (method
name: getConfiguration or communicationTest) only.

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3) When each line is selected, the communication error log detailed screen is displayed as No.3
shown in the figure below. (Example: No. 02) Symptom: Registration information of the E-RDS machine was deleted from the device
information on Web Portal, and then registered again. After that, if a communication test is
left unperformed, the device setting in the UGW becomes invalid.
Cause: When the registration information of the E-RDS machine is deleted, information
related to E-RDS is also deleted.
Therefore, when 7 days have passed without performing a communication test after
registering the E-RDS machine again, the device setting becomes invalid.
Remedy: Perform a communication test before the device setting becomes invalid.

No.4
Symptom: There was a log, indicating "Network is not ready, try later" in error details of COM-
LOG list.
Cause: A certain problem occurred in networking.
Remedy: Check and take actions mentioned below.
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1) Check networking conditions and connections.
2) Turn on the power supply of this machine and perform a communication test about 60
NOTE:
• A detailed description of the error appears below 'Information'. (Max 128 characters) seconds later.
• Touch the [OK] button to return to the communication error log list screen.
No.5
Symptom: "Unknown error" is displayed though a communication test (COM-TEST) has done
4) When a message is displayed, take an appropriate action referring to "Error code and
successfully.
strings".
Cause: It could be a problem at the UGW side or the network load is temporarily faulty.
Remedy: Try again after a period of time. If the same error persists, check the UGW status
with a network and UGW administrator.
No.2
Symptom: A communication test results NG! even if network setting is set properly.
No.6
Cause: The network environment is inappropriate, or RGW-ADR or RGW-PORT settings for
Symptom: Enabling Service Browser (BRWS-ACT) results NG!
E-RDS have been changed.
Cause: A communication test with UGW has not been performed, or a communication test
Remedy: The following points should be checked.
result is NG!
1) Check network conditions such as proxy server settings and so on.
Remedy: Perform a communication test, and check that the test with UGW finishes
2) Check the E-RDS setting values.
successfully.
• Check the communication error log from COM-LOG.
• Check whether RGW-ADR or RGW-PORT settings has changed. If RGW-ADR or RGW-
PORT settings has changed, restore initial values. For initial values, see "Service cautions".

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No.7
Error code and strings
Symptom: The display indicates that the service browser is enabled (BRWS-STS: 1), but the
service browser fails to be activated. The following error information is displayed on the communication error log details screen.
Cause: The main power switch of this machine has not been turned OFF and then ON. ON/ (Here, "server" means UGW.)
OFF of the service browser is enabled after reboot. • The error information are displayed in the following form.
Remedy: Turn OFF and then ON the main power of this machine. [*] [Error strings] [Method name] [Error details provided by UGW]

No.8 NOTE:
Symptom: Initializing the CA certificate (CA-KEY) results in NG! "*" is added to the top of the error text in the case of an error in communication test
Cause: Initialization process of the CA certificate has completed abnormally. (method name: getConfiguration or communicationTest) only.
Remedy: Initialize the HDD.
No. Code Error strings Cause Remedy
No.9 1 0000 0000 SUSPEND: mode Unmatched Operation Mode Initialize the E-RDS setting
changed. (ERDS-DAT).
Symptom: When a communication test (COM-TEST) is repeatedly executed, an error occurs.
2 0500 0003 SUSPEND: Rebooting the device while Perform a communication test
Cause: During communication conducted after execution of a COM-TEST, another COM- Communication test the communication test had (COM-TEST).
TEST was executed again. is not performed. not been performed although
E-RDS is enabled.
Remedy: When repeatedly executing COM-TEST, execute COM-TEST at intervals of 5
3 0xxx 0003 Server schedule is Blank schedule data have Perform and complete a
minutes or more. not exist been received from UGW. communication test (COM-
TEST).
4 0xxx 0003 Communication test Communication test has not Perform and complete a
is not performed completed. communication test (COM-
TEST).
5 84xx 0003 E-RDS switch is A communication test has Set E-RDS switch (E-RDS)
setted OFF been attempted with the to 1, and then perform a
E-RDS switch being OFF. communication test (COM-
TEST).
6 8600 0002 Event Registration Processing (event processing) Turn the device OFF/ ON.
8600 0003 is Failed within the device has failed. If the error persists, replace
8600 0101 the device system software.
8600 0201 (Upgrade)
8600 0305
8600 0306
8600 0401
8600 0403
8600 0414
8600 0415
7 8700 0306 SRAM version Improper value is written Turn the device OFF/ ON.
unmatch! in at the head of the Main
Controller PCB 2 SRAM
domain of E-RDS.
8 8700 0306 SRAM AeRDS Improper value is written Turn the device OFF/ ON.
version unmatch! in at the head of the Main
Controller PCB 2 SRAM
domain of Ae-RDS.

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No. Code Error strings Cause Remedy No. Code Error strings Cause Remedy
9 8xxx 0004 Operation is not Method which E-RDS is not Contact help desk 20 8xxx 2003 Network is not Communication attempted Check the network
supported supporting attempted. ready, try later without confirming network connection, as per the initial
10 8xxx 0101 Server response Communication with UGW has Perform and complete a connection, just after booting procedures described in the
error (NULL) been successful, but an error communication test (COM- up a device in which the troubleshooting.
of some sort has prevented TEST). network preparations are not Perform a communication test
UGW from responding. ready. (COM-TEST) about 60 seconds
When (Null) is displayed later, after turn on the device.
at the end of the message, 21 8xxx 2004 Server response Communication with UGW has Try again after a period of time.
this indicates that there has error been successful, but an error Check detailed error code
been an error in the HTTPS ([Hexadecimal]) of some sort has prevented (Hexadecimal) and [Error
communication method. [Error detailed in UGW from responding. details in UGW] from UGW
11 8xxx 0201 Server schedule is During the communication When the error occurs, report UGW]*1 displayed after the message.
8xxx 0202 invalid test, there has been some the details to the support 22 8xxx 200A Server connection • TCP/IP communication fault • Check the network
8xxx 0203 kind of error in the schedule section. error • The IP address of device is connection, as per the initial
8xxx 0204 values passed from UGW. After the UGW side not set. procedures described in the
8xxx 0206 has responded, try the troubleshooting.
communication test again. • When proxy is used, make
12 8xxx 0207 Internal Schedule is The schedule data in the Perform a communication test the settings for proxy, and
8xxx 0208 broken inside of E-RDS is not right. (COM-TEST). check the status of the proxy
13 8xxx 0221 Server specified list Alarm/Alert filtering error: The Alert filtering is not supported server.
is too big number of elements of the list by UGW. 23 8xxx 200B Server address Server address name • Check that the value of URL
specified by the server is over resolution error resolution has failed. of UGW (RGW-ADR) is
restriction value. https://a01.ugwdevice.net/
14 8xxx 0222 Server specified list Alarm filtering error: Unjust Alert filtering is not supported ugw/agentif010.
is wrong value is included in the by UGW. • Check that Internet
element of the list specified by connection is available in the
the server. environment.
15 8xxx 0304 Device is busy, try The semaphore consumption Try again a communication test 24 8xxx 2014 Proxy connection Could not connect to proxy Check proxy server address /
later error at the time of a after a period of time. error server due to improper port and re-enter as needed.
communication test. address.
16 8xxx 0709 Tracking ID is not When upgrading firmware, the Obtain the sublog, and contact 25 8xxx 2015 Proxy address Could not connect to proxy • Check that the proxy
match TrackingID notified by Updater the support department of the resolution error server due to name resolution server name is correct. If
differs from the thing of UGW sales company. error of proxy address. the proxy server name is
designates. correct, check the DNS
17 8xxx 2000 Unknown error Some other kind of Perform and complete a connection, as per the initial
communication error has communication test (COM- procedures described in the
occurred. TEST). troubleshooting.
18 8xxx 2001 URL Scheme The header of the URL of the Check that the value of URL of • Specify the IP address as the
error(not https) registered UGW is not in https UGW (RGW-ADR) is https:// proxy server name.
format. a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/ 26 8xxx 201E Proxy Proxy authentication is failed. Check the user name and
agentif010. authentication error password required in order to
19 8xxx 2002 URL server A URL different to that Check that the value of URL of login to the proxy, and re-enter
specified is illegal specified by the UGW has UGW (RGW-ADR) is https:// as needed.
been set. a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/
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No. Code Error strings Cause Remedy No. Code Error strings Cause Remedy
27 8xxx 2028 Server certificate • No route certificate installed • Install the latest device 35 xxxx xxxx Device internal An internal error, such as Turn the device OFF/ ON.
error in device. system software. (Upgrade) error memory unavailable, etc., Or replace the device system
• Certificate other than • Correctly set the date and has occurred during a device software. (Upgrade)
that initially registered time of the device. internal error phase.
in the user's operating • Execute CLEAR > CA- 36 xxxx xxxx SUSPEND: Internal error occurred at the Turn the device OFF/ ON.
environment is being used, KEY, and turn OFF and Initialize Failure! initiating E-RDS.
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with the device. CA certificate at the time of
• The date and time of the shipment is automatically *1: [Hexadecimal]: indicates an error code returned from UGW.
device is not correct. installed.) [Error details in UGW]: indicates error details returned from UGW.
28 8xxx 2029 Server certificate The server certificate Check that the value of URL of
verify error verification error occurred. UGW (RGW-ADR) is https://
a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/
agentif010.
29 8xxx 2046 Server certificate • The route certificate Check that the device time and
expired registered with the device date are correctly set.
has expired. If the device time and date are
• Certificate other than correct, upgrade to the latest
that initially registered system software.
in the user’s operating
environment is being used,
but has not been registered
with the device.
• The device time and date
is outside of the certificated
period.
30 8xxx 2047 Server response Due to network congestion, If this error occurs when the
time out etc., the response from UGW communication test is being run
does not come within the or Service Browser is being set,
specified time. (HTTPS level try again after a period of time.
time out)
31 8xxx 2048 Service not found There is a mistake in the Check that the value of URL of
UGW URL, and UGW cannot UGW (RGW-ADR) is https://
be accessed. (Path is wrong) a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/
agentif010.
32 8xxx 2052 URL error The data which is not URL is Check that the value of URL of
inputted into URL field. UGW (RGW-ADR) is https://
a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/
agentif010.
33 8xxx 2058 Unknown error SOAP Client fails to obtain Perform and complete a
SOAP Response. communication test (COM-
Possibility of a problem in TEST).
UGW or of a temporary
problem in the network load.
34 8xxx 2063 SOAP Fault SOAP communication error Check that the value of port
has occurred. number of UGW (RGW-PORT)
is 443.

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Updater a. UGW-linked Download and Update (Full-Remote Update)


If the device is linked to UGW and the distribution schedule and update setting
are registered on UGW in advance, full remote firmware update is available on an
Overview imageRUNNER ADVANCE-series device. Upon downloaded from CDS, the firmware is
updated on the device.
Updater provides functions that enable network communication with Content Delivery System
(hereinafter CDS) to install firmware, MEAP applications and system options. 1) Set up customers, Sales Company
UGW device types, distribution / Partner
3) Give a firmware distribution
schedule and the
command to e-ROS.
command for download
• Firmware Installation
UGW Operator
Updater function enables users to distribute firmware through CDS via Internet. Particularly
on e-Maintenance/UGW (called NETEYE in Japan)-enabled devices, firmware can be
updated remotely, which effectively slashes costs incurred in field services. 2) Notify distribution
e-RDS information to CDS.
4) Download CDS
• MEAP Application/System Option Installation firmware

By linking devices to CDS and License Management System (providing the function to Updater Firmware
Firmware Upload
Canon Inc.
manage licenses; hereinafter LMS), applications can be installed in devices via Updater,
regardless of those not embedded (MEAP application) or embedded (system options) in imageRUNNER 5) Writing process is
ADVANCE automatically started upon
devices. download completed.

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b. UGW-linked Download (Remote Distribution / Update)
Installing Firmware If the device is linked to UGW and the distribution schedule is registered on UGW in
With link to Updater, service technicians provide firmware install services in the following 3 advance, firmware can be distributed to an imageRUNNER ADVANCE-series device before
methods. a service technician actually visits the customer site. This allows the service technician to
Download Downloadable Firmware Versions update the firmware manually immediately after completing device inspection.
Update
Distribution Method Commanded Previous Current Newer 1) Set up customers, Sales Company
Timing UGW / Partner
by: Ver Ver Ver 3) Give a firmware distribution
device types, distribution
schedule and the
a. UGW-linked Download / Update UGW Auto No Yes Yes*1 command to e-ROS.
command for download
(Full-remote update) UGW Operator
b. UGW-linked Download UGW Manual Yes Yes Yes
(Remote Distribution / Update)
c. Manual Download / Update Local UI Auto No Yes Yes*1 2) Notify distribution
(On-site Update via Service mode) Manual Yes Yes Yes e-RDS information to CDS.

*1:You can select the version allowed Remote Update. T-2-126 4) Download CDS
firmware
Updater Firmware
Firmware Upload
Canon Inc.

imageRUNNER
ADVANCE
5) Writing process is started by
Service manually executing Updater.
Technician

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c. Manual Download and Update (On-site Update via Service Mode)
Installing MEAP Application/System Option
If an imageRUNNER ADVANCE-series device has connection with the external network,
a service technician can gain access to CDS via Service mode to download and update The following is the installation method of MEAP application/system option which is enabled
firmware. This allows service technicians to update the firmware as needed on the by applying CDS.
customer site even without PCs.
a. LMS-linked MEAP Application/System Option Installation
1) Manually execute CDS
Updater. If an imageRUNNER ADVANCE-series device is connected to the external network, user or
Updater Firmware Firmware Upload service technician can gain access to CDS from User mode to install a MEAP application
Canon Inc.
or a system option.
imageRUNNER Installing MEAP Application
ADVANCE
Service 2) Firmware distribution
Technician
LAN LAN
Sales LMS
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Company

NOTE:
User
“External network” here means the network connecting the device to CDS via Internet. 5) Manuals, etc. 2) License
Authentication MEAP
Application
LAN
CDS Manual
NOTE: 3) Create LF
Upload
Users are able to gain firmware distribution in the following 4 methods by introducing 1) Enter LAN

CDS. See User Manual for detailed information. Application

Canon Inc.
Download Downloadable Firmware Versions 4) Transmit MEAP
Update imageRUNNER Application/LF
Distribution Method Commanded ADVANCE
Timing Previous Ver Current Ver Newer Ver
by
Manual download/ Auto No No Yes *1 If a customer enters LAN LAN: License Access Number
Local UI purchased from the sales company LF: License File
update via Local UI Manual No No Yes *1 to an imageRUNNERADVANCE- (DSN: Device Serial Number,
Manual download/ Auto No No Yes *1 series device, MEAP application/LF automatically sent to CDS upon LAN
Remote UI can be installed. entered.)
upload via Remote UI Manual No No Yes *1
Special download/ Specific version only
Remote UI - F-2-461
upload via Remote UI (Obtain it separately)
Periodical update via
Local UI Auto No No Yes *1
Local UI
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Installing System Option
System Configuration
LAN LAN The figure below schematically shows the system configuration.
Sales LMS
Company

MEAP application
User Dealer LMS Manual
Sales

Internet
User Company
5) Manuals, etc. 2) License
Authentication License Manual
Access No. Readme
LAN
CDS Manual CDS
3) Create LF
Upload Application/License
1) Enter LAN
Updater Business
Application Firmware Application Group
eRDS Firmware
4) Transmit LF Canon Inc.
UGW
imageRUNNER
ADVANCE QA
Service Command for Firmware Distribution
Technician
If a customer enters LAN
LAN: License Access Number Canon Inc.
LF: License File
purchased from the sales company
(DSN: Device Serial Number,
to an imageRUNNERADVANCE- F-2-463
automatically sent to CDS upon LAN
series device, a LF can be installed.
entered.)

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List of Functions Distribution Flow
The matrix below shows the list of functions provided by Updater. ■■Firmware Installation Flow
Service User Remote UGW-
Category Function Service technicians provide firmware install services in the following 4 methods.
Mode Mode UI linked
Checking firmware compatibility Yes - - -
Checking special firmware Yes - - - a: UGW-linked download and update
Checking latest firmware b: UGW-linked download
- Yes Yes -
version c: Manual download and update
Registering/deleting firmware d: Update via SST
Yes Yes Yes -
distribution schedule
Confirming and downloading
Yes Yes Yes Yes : Operator of each company : User operation
firmware
Firmware Updating downloaded firmware Yes Yes Yes -
Cancelling downloaded
Yes Yes Yes - Firmware
firmware Market Release
Acquiring firmware distribution
information registered from - - - Yes
a d
UGW
b
Notifying firmware version c
- - - Yes
information Distribution
Setting to UGW Firmware acquisition
Periodical update* - Yes - - (UGW-linked)

Inquiring license for MEAP


- Yes Yes -
MEAP application/ application/system option
system option Installing MEAP application / Distribution setting & Distribution setting & Distribution setting &
- Yes Yes - Download Download Download
system option Automatic download Via Service mode periodical download Via User mode Via User mode Download via SST
(Local UI) (Local UI) (Remote UI)
Settings Yes - - -
System Testing communications Yes Yes Yes -
Management Displaying update logs Yes Yes Yes -
Displaying system logs Yes Yes Yes -
Internal system Notifying internal system error
Yes Yes Yes Yes Apply (Update) Apply (Update) Apply (Update)
error notification occurrence to distribution server Automatic update Via Service mode Periodical update Via User mode Via User mode Update via SST
(Local UI) (Local UI) (Remote UI)
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*Functioning supports periodical update with a device after firmware version V50.00. F-2-464
*1: Schedules for UGW-linked distribution are maintained on CDS.
*Functioning supports periodical update with a device after firmware version V50.00.

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■■MEAP Application/System Option Installation Flow Limitations and Cautions
MEAP application/system option installation method using service mode is not provided.
■■Limitations
Be sure to use the user mode to install.
Changing Date/Time on Device
: Operator of each company : User operation When a user changes the date/time setting on the device (including change of the setting
according to daylight saving time), the firmware distribution may not be performed as
scheduled.
Application
Market Release But there is not the problem if it is time adjustment of several minutes with NTP servers.

License Access Change of Setting from Service mode


Number Acquisition
(packaged with the
Any settings from Service mode will be enabled after restarting the device.
product)

■■Cautions
Device Serial No. Concurrent use of Updater functions
Acquisition
(from the device) Multiple users cannot use Updater functions on a device concurrently by using it together with
Remote UI.

License Key License File


Acquisition Acquisition
Coexistence of Remote UI and other tools
(from LMS) (from LMS) Users logged in SMS (Service Management Service) are unable to use Update functions
from Remote UI.

Install distributed System Option System Option MEAP Application


Install
application Install Manual Install Manual Install Using Updater function from Remote UI
Via User mode
Via User mode Via User mode Via User mode Via User mode
(Local UI)
(Remote UI) (Local UI) (Remote UI) (Remote UI)
Upon the following operations done, Updater functions are suspended from Remote UI for
certain duration.
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• When a user exits Web browser without clicking [Portal] or [Log Out] button in the setting of
Remote Login Service via SMS
• When a user exits Web browser without clicking [Portal] button in the setting of not to use
Remote Login Service via SMS.
• When a user exits Web browser without clicking [Log out from SMS] or [To Remote UI]
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Wait for EOJ (end of job) Function
Firmware update will be triggered only after the following jobs are completed.
This is the Updater-specific specification.

Job/Function Receiving Printing Queued print Sending Queued send


type jobs jobs
COPY - Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ - -
PRINT Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ - -
(end of job)
FAX Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ
I-FAX Receipt Cancel Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ
processing to
trigger update *
Report Print - Wait for EOJ Wait for EOJ - -
SEND - - - Cancel Cancel
processing to processing to
trigger update * trigger update *
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*The data are guaranteed even if cut off in the middle of a job.It becomes the recovery object
after the device reboot and carry out send / reception again.

Even during transfer, Pull SCAN job processing is cancelled soon after scanning is
completed.
Firmware update is cancelled if the jobs are not completed within 10 minutes. If this occurs,
the error code, 8x001106, will be returned (different numbers will be shown for x depending
on the execution modes).
Firmware update is executed if the jobs stated above are not in the queue.
Follow the shutdown sequence to reboot the device after the firmware is updated.

Caution:
The following firmware versions do not support Wait for EOJ Function.
• iR-ADV V5000 series: V40.17 or earlier
• iR-ADV V7000/9000 series: V40.18 or earlier

For the versions above, triggering firmware update will cancel all COPY/PDL jobs
submitted and/or queued. Only jobs with power-off safeguard (Fax/ I-Fax/ Auto-Report
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Overview of Preparation Setting Sales Company’s HQ
The following should be prepared before using Updater. When using devices input in the markets listed below, the default setting of Sales Company’s
• For updating of firmware HQ should be changed before obtaining firmware distributed from CDS. Unless the setting is
Enabling Enabling changed properly, the desired firmware may not be able to be selected.
Setting
[Update [Manual Periodical Default Setting of Sales Setting of Sales Company's
Installation Sales Network Enabling Market
Firmware] Update] Button update Company's HQ HQ after Change
Method Company’s Settings UGW Link
Button of User of User Mode validation Canada US CA
HQ
Mode (Remote UI) Latin America US/SG LA
UGW-linked Hong Kong SG HK
Download and Yes Yes Yes - - - T-2-132
Update
Go to the following screen to change the setting of Sales Company's HQ.
UGW-linked
Yes Yes Yes - - - Service Setting of Device Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > CDS-CTL
Download
Manual Technician (Level 1)
Download and Yes Yes - - - -
Update
Manual
Download and NOTE:
Yes Yes - Yes - - The list below shows the setting of Sales Company’s HQ for CDS-CTS by market.
Update via
Local UI Check and adhere to the appropriate setting for your market.
Manual <List of Sales Company’s HQ and the settings for CDS-CTL>
Download and Japan = JP China = CN
Yes Yes - Yes - -
Update via USA = US Hong Kong = HK
Remote UI Singapore = SG Australia = AU
Special Europe = NL Canada = CA
Download and Korea = KR Latin America= LA
Yes - - - Yes -
Update via
Remote UI
Periodical
Yes Yes - - - Yes
update
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• For Install of Application


Enabling [Install Application/
Installation Method Network Settings
Options] Button of User Mode
LMS-linked Installation Yes -
LMA-linked installation via Local UI Yes Yes
LMS-linked installation via Remote UI Yes Yes
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Network Settings ■■Confirming URL Setting of Distribution Server
This section describes how to confirm the URL setting of the distribution server.
■■Connecting to External Network
The method of connecting to external network is similar to a normal network connection 1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.
method. Refer to user manual of the device for details.

NOTE:
• See User Manual for how to connect the device to the external network.
• Before using UGW link or User mode, see the sections below to prepare as required.
"Enabling UGW Link" 2. Press [Updater] button.
"Enabling [Update Firmware] Button of User Mode"
"Enabling [Install Application/Options] Button of User Mode"

NOTE:
“External Network” here means the network connecting the device to CDS via Internet.

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3. Press [Software Management Settings] button. 5. Ensure to enter “https://device.c-cdsknn.net/cds_soap/updaterif” in the field beside the
[Delivery Server URL] button.
If the URL is not entered or a wrong URL is entered in the field, click [Delivery Server URL]
button to show the virtual keypad. Check the URL and enter the correct one.

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4. Press [Settings] button.

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6. Press [OK] to set the entered items. Now the URL of the distribution server is successfully
set.

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■■Communication Test 3. Press [Software Management Settings] button.

This section describes how to check if the communication is normally done to the distribution
server and/or the file server.

NOTE:
CDS and RDS are another servers.You need the communication test of CDS by all
means even if You succeed in a communication test of the Embedded RDS.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

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2. Press [Updater] button.
4. Press [Test Communication] button.

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5. Press [Yes] button.
Enabling UGW Link
When installing the firmware in the method of “UGW-linked Download and Update” or “UGW-
linked Download”, the following should be set before actually using UGW link.
Setting of Device
COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-UGW
Service Mode
(0 -> 1)
Service Technician (Level 1)
Setting of UGW In [Customer Management] screen, set [Do not
WebPortal distribute firmware] to [Distribute firmware].
See "Analysis>Firmware Distribution
Setting of Authorities on
Sales Company's HQ Information" to grant the appropriate authorities
UGW WebPortal
to each account.

NOTE:
• See “imageWARE Remote Operator’s Manual / e-Maintenance Business Operation
Manual“ for how to operate UGW WebPortal.
F-2-473 • [Distribute Firmware] should be set on [Customer Management] screen for staff in charge
Obtain the download file information for communication test from the distribution server of setting for [Enter customer information] or [Command for firmware distribution] in order
to allow them to select the desired device on [Firmware Distribution Information] screen.
(to execute the communication test to the distribution server).
• If [Distribute Firmware] is not shown on [Customer Management] screen of UGW
Using the download file information for communication test, the contents for test are WebPortal, appropriate authorities may not be set to each account in Firmware
downloaded from the file server (for the communication test to the file server). Distribution Information. Contact the Sales Company HQ concerned for confirmation.

6. Upon the communication test completed, the communication test result screen is shown.
Press [OK] button to exit this operation.

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Enabling [Update Firmware] Button of User Mode Enabling [Install Application/Options] Button of User
To allow users to install firmware using Updater, the setting of firmware installation should be Mode
set to ON for users in advance.
To allow users to install applications using Updater, the setting of application installation
Service Setting of Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-FIRM should be set to ON for users in advance.
Technician (Level 1) (0 -> 1)
Service Setting of Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-MEAP
Technician (Level 1) (0 -> 1)
• User Mode screen for Updater when the setting is not enabled (CDS-FIRM(0)):
• User Mode screen of Updater when the setting is not enabled (CDS-MEAP(0)):

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• User Mode screen for Updater when the setting is enabled (CDS-FIRM(1)):
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• User Mode screen of Updater when the setting is enabled (CDS-MEAP(1)):

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Enabling [Manual Update] Button of User Mode
(Remote UI)
To allow users to install firmware from Updater using the file on Local PCs, the setting of
firmware installation should be set to ON for users in advance.
Service Setting of Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >LOCLFIRM
Technician (Level 1) (0 -> 1)

• Remote UI screen of Updater when the setting is not enabled (LOCLFIRM (0)):

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• Remote UI screen of Updater when the setting is enabled (LOCLFIRM (1)):

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• Periodical validation
Service Setting of Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-LVUP
Technician (Level 1) (0 -> 1)

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System Management Operations 4. Press [Settings] button.

Various Setting
■■Setting URL of Distribution Server
This section describes how to set URL of the distribution server.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

3. Press [Software Management Settings] button. F-2-482


5. Press [Delivery Server URL] to show the virtual keypad. Enter the URL.

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• [Delivery Server URL]:
Enter the "https://device.c-cdsknn.net/cds_soap/updaterif"

F-2-481 6. Press [OK] to set the entered items. Now the URL of the distribution server is successfully
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■■Setting Log Level 4. Press [Settings] button.

This section describes how to set system log levels.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

3. Press [Software Management Settings] button.

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5. Select a log level from [Log Level] dropdown list.
Displaying Logs
■■Update Logs
This section describes how to confirm System Option/MEAP Application Installation Logs and
Firmware Update Logs.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

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• [Log Level]:
2. Press [Updater] button.
Select one of 5 levels ranging from [0] to [4].
See the table below for logs output in each level.
3. Press [Software Management Settings] button.
Log Output
Log Level
Trace Information Important Message Ordinary Error System Error
0 - - - - Yes
1 - - - Yes Yes
2 - - Yes Yes Yes
3 - Yes Yes Yes Yes
4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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NOTE:
This list shows the contents of the Log Output.
Log Output Description
Trace Detailed logs for debug
Information Logs related to operations done on the system
Important Message Update logs output by firmware type
Installation logs by MEAP application
Logs related to enabled functions by system option
Ordinary Error Logs for ordinary errors
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6. Press [OK] button to set the selected log level. Now the log level is successfully set.

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4. Press [Select Log Display] button. 6. System Option/MEAP Application Installation Logs and Firmware Update Logs are shown.
Press [OK] button to exit this operation.

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5. Press [Display Update Logs] button. F-2-490

■■System Logs
This section describes how to confirm System Logs.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

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3. Press [Software Management Settings] button. 5. Press [Display System Logs] button.

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4. Press [Select Log Display] button. 6. Updater internal logs are displayed.
Press [OK] button to exit this operation.

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NOTE:
See Chapter6 "Debug Logs" for how to obtain System Log.

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Communication Test 4. Press [Test Communication] button.

This section describes how to check if the communication is normally done to the distribution
server and/or the file server.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

NOTE:
CDS and RDS are another servers.
You need the communication test of CDS by all means even if You succeed in a
communication test of the RDS.

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2. Press [Updater] button. 5. Press [Yes] button.

3. Press [Software Management Settings] button.

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Obtain the download file information for communication test from the distribution server (to
execute the communication test to the distribution server).
Using the download file information for communication test, the contents for test are
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6. Upon the communication test completed, the communication test result screen is shown.
Press [OK] button to exit this operation.

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Upgrading Updater Formatting Hard Disk
The firmware installed in the device should be also upgraded when upgrading Updater. See Since Updater is a MEAP application, its contents can be temporarily saved in the MEAP
"Overview" in chapter 3 of this manual for how to update firmware. application storage area on PC via SST during formatting or replacing HDD. See MEAP
The setting information and logs (update logs/system logs) are inherited in the upgraded Service Manual for further information.
version. The settings initialized in format or replacement should be restored. See "Overview of
Preparation" in chapter 2 of this manual for details.

NOTE:
When formatting or replacing HDD, distribution schedule, downloaded firmware (not
updated yet) and logs (update/system logs) will be deleted.

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How to Replace Controller Boards How to Replace Devices
The steps are different depending on which of 2 controller boards are to be replaced. All settings should be set again because no data are inherited. See "Overview of Preparation"
• Main Controller Board PCB 1 in chapter 2 of this manual for details.
No steps follow.

• Main Controller Board PCB 2 (including SRAM)


The network and service mode setting should be set again after initialization. See
"Overview of Preparation" in chapter 2 of this manual for details.

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FAQ on Installing Firmware No.4
Q: In the course of “UGW-linked download”, what will happen if the user downloads the
No.1 firmware before the service technician update the firmware downloaded with “UGW-linked
Q: Is it also possible to downgrade firmware with using CDS? download” before?
A: Firmware can be downgraded in some methods shown in the table below. A: The previously downloaded firmware in the method of “UGW-linked download” will be
If download and update are performed consecutively, firmware can’t be downgraded. overridden by the subsequently downloaded one.
This is because only one downloaded firmware can be held on the device.
Distribution Method Downgrade Possibility The firmware downloaded in the method of “Service mode-linked download” and “UGW-
UGW-linked Download and Update No linked download” can be checked/deleted from User mode, but cannot be updated, so it
UGW-linked Download Yes cannot be updated by the user unnoticed by the service technician.
Manual Download and Update(Timing to Apply : Manual) Yes
Manual Download and Update(Timing to Apply : Automatic) No
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No.5
Q: What happens if the user registers another distribution schedule when the distribution
No.2
schedule has been set in “manual download and update”?
Q: When installing firmware, does it take less time in “manual download and update”
A: The distribution schedule subsequently registered by the user will override the existing
compared to “update via SST”?
schedule. This is because only one distribution schedule can be held. Any existing
A: It depends on the number of devices to update firmware.
distribution schedule is deleted and the newly registered distribution schedule is made
When updating the firmware on a device, it takes more time in “manual download and
valid.
update” compared to “update via SST” (It depend on network environment.).
As for the time to update firmware to multiple devices, “manual download and update”
No.6
takes less time compared to “update via SST” because updating the firmware to multiple
Q: How is an individual response edition of firmware distributed?
devices can be executed simultaneously.
A: Any individual response edition of firmware can be installed in all the methods provided by
service technicians. Before installing the individual response edition, ensure to obtain the
When the network line of the user is slow, update via CDS becomes slow in comparison
ID and password separately.
with the SST. Because speed is displayed by a communication test, You refer to it.
As for the aim of the downloading time, transmission rate is 6 or 7 minutes in the case of
No.7
1000KB/sec. (There is a difference in a device and a version of Firmware, accessories and
Q: If the device is down during firmware update, can the device be started using the older
the quantity of the language files).
firmware version?
A: No, it is impossible to start the device using older versions. If this occurs, the service
No.3
technician in charge should reinstall the firmware via SST. See "Troubleshooting on
Q: How can we confirm that the firmware is properly updated after “UGW-linked download
Firmware Installation" in chapter 6 of this manual for details.
and update” done?
A: You can confirm this in E-mail or the Device List on UGW-linked screen.
No.8
E-mail to notify firmware update will be sent from CDS server to the addresses set as
Q: If the device is down during firmware download, is it possible to download the firmware
destinations at the time of distribution setting to notify update completion.
again?
On UGW-linked screen, search the device of your interest on [Select Device] screen to find
A: Firmware cannot be downloaded again automatically. Instead, the error is notified in E-mail.
the distribution status per device as shown in the search result.
The user should register the firmware distribution schedule again accordingly.

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No.9
FAQ on Installing MEAP Application/System Option
Q: Can we cancel the operation during firmware download?
A: Yes. [Cancel] button is shown. No.1
Q: What happens if a MEAP application is installed in the system with insufficient HDD free
space?
A: An error message is shown. Upon starting installation, the MEAP application checks the
required space against free space to judge installation availability.

No.2
Q: Can we cancel the operation during installation of MEAP application?
A: Yes: [Cancel] button is shown.

No.3
Q: Is the device automatically restarted after the system option is enabled?
A: The device is not automatically restarted. Users should restart the device manually.

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No.10
Q: E-mail is sent to users to notify update completion. Can service technicians also receive
such a notification?
A: Yes. The notification E-mail is also set for the service technician in charge if the user enters
his/her E-mail address at the time of firmware distribution setting.
Multiple E-mail addresses can be entered in the field.Delimit each E-mail address with “,”
(comma) or “;” (semicolon) when you enter multiple E-mail addresses in the field.

No.11
Q: How long does the firmware update take?
A: Approx. 30 min. However, this does not include the download time. Download time relies
on the network environment.

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Q: How can operations using Updater be masked on the users' side?
No.1 A: Be sure to perform the following from the service mode.
Q: What preparation is needed in each installation method? • Masking Firmware Installation
A: See the table below for preparation required in each installation method. Setting Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-FIRM
• For updating firmware (Level 1) (1 -> 0)
Setting Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >LOCLFIRM
Enabling Enabling
Setting (Level 1) (1 -> 0)
Enabling [Update [Manual Periodical
Installation Sales Network
UGW Firmware] Update] Button update
Method Company’s Settings
Link Button of User of User Mode validation • Masking Application Installation
HQ
Mode (Remote UI) Setting Device Service Mode COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-MEAP
UGW-linked (Level 1) (1 -> 0)
Download and Yes Yes Yes - - -
Update
UGW-linked No.3
Yes Yes Yes - - -
Download Q: Can the communication be cancelled during the communication test?
Manual
A: Yes. During the communication test, “Cancel” button is displayed.
Download and Yes Yes - - - -
Update
Manual
Download and
Yes Yes - Yes - -
Update via
Local UI
Manual
Download and
Yes Yes - Yes - -
Update via
Remote UI
Special
Download and
Yes - - - Yes -
Update via
Remote UI
Periodical
Yes Yes - - - Yes
update
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• For install Application


Enabling [Install Application/
Installation Method Network Settings
Options] Button of User Mode
LMS-linked Installation Yes -
LMA-linked installation via Local UI Yes Yes
LMS-linked installation via Remote UI Yes Yes
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DCM 2) Reboot the Host machine.


3) Import the DCM data of the user mode.
• As for service mode, if the process is not completed within 5 minutes in the case of export
DCM and 15 minutes in the case of import, the item performed at that time is continued until it
ends, but the final result becomes ERROR.
■■Overview • Data to which no password is set when exporting service mode cannot be loaded
DCM (Device Configuration Management) is a function to migrate the setting values (of user from collective import from RUI. When assuming to perform collective import from RUI,
mode and service mode). In terms of the description in the User’s Guide, it is synonymous password must be set to data to be exported.
with "Import/Export All". Service mode setting values can be backed up/restored from the top • Following limitations are applied to password for DCM data:
screen of service mode. • Character string of software keyboard: 0 to 32 characters
By the conventional method for backing up SRAM of the Main Controller 2, data could be • No password is set when 0 character is entered. (The setting in which no password is
backed up/restored only for the same machine. DCM supports the following 3 patterns. set is allowed only for service mode.)
• No space is allowed in the middle of a password.
• The same machine (backup for the purpose of providing against emergency) • Password is case sensitive.
• A different machine of the same model (setting values are migrated collectively to multiple • At the time of following setting, Host matchine does not recognize USB memory.The DCM
machines when replacing a host machine) function is not usable, too.
• A different model (e.g.: the setting values are copied from an old model to a new model) • Settings/Registration > Preferences > External Interface > USB Settings > Use MEAP
●● Where data is stored Driver for External USB Device = On
Store the backup data in the following location.
• User > PC (RUI) ●● Restrictions about import/export
• Service > USB memory device/HDD of the machine (top screen of service mode) • An import/export process ends with error while the following specific job is executed;
●● Setting values that can be backed up • Send job,
The values changed by the user under [Settings/Registration] and those specified in service • Forwarding job,
mode can be backed up. • FAX reception job,
• IFAX reception job
Only setting values are backed up. Image data such as scanned image cannot be backed up.
• If this function is executed with a print job simultaneously, it affects the operation such as;
• [Settings/Registration] value that a user set. UI is locked, or a print job is cleared by reboot after import. So it requires careful operation.
• Service mode setting values • A device rejects an import/ export request during shut-down.
●● General limitations on DCM • If this function is executed with device information distribution or RUI import/ export
• With DCM, stored data, MEAP application, and system option license cannot be migrated. (conventional function) simultaneously, the first coming job takes priority and they are
• A .dcm file exported to the internal HDD is not deleted even when the machine is restarted. controlled exclusively.
Only 2 files at a maximum are stored in HDD. When there are more than 2 files, the old • If this function is executed with a firmware update by a CDS Updater simultaneously, a
.dcm files are deleted from the oldest. firmware update process takes priority, and this function is stopped temporarily by reboot.
• Continuous import is not guaranteed. After importing a file, the machine must be restarted. • When error code is issued, this function ends with error.
If executing import without restart, NG is displayed and a file is not imported. • If the display language differs between export and import, a setting value of a text corrupts
• When importing DCM file in service mode and user mode separately, perform it in the in some cases. The character corruption can be solved by changing the display language
following procedures. to the appropriate one.
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●● Import/Export All from Remote UI
Note:
The following settings information is available with the Import function in each case Display/hide of the service mode settings on RUI can be switched by changing the
• Settings/Registration Basic Information setting in the following service mode.
• Box Settings Service mode L1 > Copier > Option > USER > SMD-EXPT
[0]: Hide the service mode settings. (Def.)
• Department ID Management Settings [1]: Display the service mode settings.
• Main Menu Settings
• Favorite Settings
• Address Book
• Forwarding Settings
• Quick Menu Settings
• MEAP Application Setting Information
Collective Import Using Data Collectively Exported from RUI
• Paper Type Management Settings
For the reason of security, it is not appropriate that the user mode can be exported from
• User Access Control for Advanced Space
service mode without user's permission. Because of that, it cannot be exported due to the
• Web Access Settings
specification However, it is possible to import the setting values of user mode exported from
• Service Mode Settings(Display/hide of the service mode settings on the export screen)
RUI.

Preparation
PC and web browser
USB memory device to store the data of reference machine

Overall flow
1. Complete the device setting as a reference machine.
2. Export the data of reference machine including service mode from RUI.
3. Copy the data to the root of the USB memory device using a PC.
4. Connect the USB memory device to the copy destination machine.
5. Execute import by specifying the target files from RESTORE in service mode.

The numbers shown in the Compatibility level are explained in the table below.

Compatibility level (Lv) Description


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0 Not supported.
1 Can import to a device of the same model and same SN only.
Usable for the purpose of backup/restore.
2 Can import to a device of a same model.
3 Can import to a device of a different model also.
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Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3 Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3
Preferences Paper Settings Paper Settings Yes Yes No Change Energy Saver Mode Yes Yes Yes
A5R/STMTR Paper Selection Yes Yes No Silent Mode Time Yes Yes Yes
B5/EXEC Paper Selection Yes Yes Yes Network Confirm Network Connection Set. Changes Yes Yes Yes
Paper Type Management Settings Yes Yes No TCP/IP Settings
Register Custom Size Yes Yes Yes IPv4 Settings Use IPv4 Yes Yes Yes
Display Settings Default Screen after Startup/Restoration Yes Yes Yes IP Address Settings
Default Screen (Status Monitor/Cancel) Yes Yes Yes IP Address Yes No No
Copy Screen Display Settings Yes Yes Yes Subnet Mask Yes Yes Yes
Display Fax Function Yes Yes Yes Gateway Address Yes Yes Yes
Store Location Display Settings Yes Yes Yes DHCP Yes Yes Yes
Language/Keyboard Switch On/Off Yes Yes Yes RARP Yes Yes Yes
Language/Keyboard Switch Yes Yes Yes BOOTP Yes Yes Yes
Use Keyboard Shift Lock Feature Yes Yes Yes DHCP Option Settings Yes Yes Yes
Display Remaining Paper Message Yes Yes Yes IPv6 Settings Use IPv6 Yes Yes Yes
No. of Copies/Job Duration Status Yes Yes Yes Stateless Address Yes Yes Yes
Display Original Scanning Cleaning Area Yes Yes Yes Settings
Manual Address Yes No No
Paper Type Selection Screen Priority Yes Yes Yes
Settings
mm/Inch Entry Switch Yes Yes Yes Use DHCPv6 Yes Yes Yes
ID/User Name Display On/Off Yes Yes Yes DNS Settings DNS Server Address Yes Yes Yes
Timer/Energy Date/Time Settings Yes Yes Yes Settings
Settings Time Format Yes Yes Yes DNS Host/Domain Yes No No
Quick Startup Settings for Main Power Yes Yes Yes Name Settings
DNS Dynamic Update Yes Yes Yes
Auto Reset Time Yes Yes Yes
Settings
Restrict Auto Reset Time Yes Yes Yes WINS Settings Yes Yes Yes
Function After Auto Reset Yes Yes Yes LPD Print Settings Yes Yes Yes
Auto Sleep Time Yes Yes Yes RAW Print Settings Yes Yes Yes
Sleep Mode Energy Use Yes Yes Yes SNTP Settings Yes Yes Yes
Auto Sleep Weekly Timer Yes Yes Yes FTP Print Settings Yes Yes Yes
Energy Saver/Sleep Mode Exit Time SettingsYes Yes Yes WSD Settings Yes Yes Yes
Mode After Energy Saver Key Pressed Yes Yes Yes Use FTP PASV Mode Yes Yes Yes
Multicast Discovery Settings Yes Yes Yes
Use HTTP Yes Yes Yes
Use WebDAV Server Yes Yes Yes
Proxy Settings Yes Yes Yes
NetWare Settings Yes Yes Yes
AppleTalk Settings Yes No No
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Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3 Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3
SNMP Settings Yes Yes Yes Streak Prevention Yes Yes No
Dedicated Port Settings Yes Yes Yes LTRR/STMT Original Selection Yes Yes No
Use Spool Function Yes Yes Yes Remote Scan Gamma Value Yes Yes No
Startup Settings Yes Yes Yes Auto Online Yes Yes Yes
Ethernet Driver Settings Yes Yes Yes Auto Offline Yes Yes Yes
Firewall Settings Yes Yes Yes Generate File
External Interface USB Settings Yes Yes Yes High Compression Image Quality Level Yes Yes Yes
Accessibility Key Repetition Settings Yes Yes Yes OCR (Text Searchable) Settings Yes Yes Yes
Reversed Display (Color) Yes Yes Yes Trace & Smooth Settings Yes Yes Yes
Adjustment/Maintenance OOXML Settings Yes Yes Yes
Adjust Image Correct Density Yes Yes Yes Specify Minimum PDF Version Yes Yes Yes
Quality Fine Adjust Zoom Yes No No Format PDF to PDF/A Yes Yes Yes
Adjust Action Speed/Precision Priority for Double Staple Yes Yes No Optimize PDF for Web Yes Yes Yes
Alignment Adjustment When Stapling Yes No No 256-bit AES Settings for Encrypted PDF Yes Yes Yes
Finisher Tray A Alignment Adjustment Yes No No Document Scan Lock Operational Settings Yes Yes Yes
Finisher Tray B Alignment Adjustment Yes No No Set Authentication Method Yes Yes Yes
Function Common Paper Feed Settings Copy Auto Collate Yes Yes No
Settings Suspended Job Timeout Yes Yes Yes Image Orientation Priority Yes Yes No
Paper Output Settings Auto Orientation Yes Yes Yes
Output Tray Settings Yes No No Photo Printout Mode Yes Yes No
High Volume Stack Mode Yes Yes Cascade Copy Communication Timeout Yes Yes Yes
Offset Jobs Yes Yes No Send Common Settings Yes Yes Yes
Job Separator Between Jobs Yes Yes No E-Mail/I-Fax Settings
Job Separator Between Copies Yes Yes No Register Unit Name Yes Yes Yes
Different Paper Sizes for Output Tray Yes No No Communication SMTP RX Yes Yes Yes
Align Output Paper of Diff. Sizes (Diff. Width) Yes Yes No Settings POP Yes Yes Yes
Unfinished Tab Paper Forced Output Yes Yes Yes SMTP Server Yes Yes Yes
Print Settings E-Mail Address Yes No No
Print Priority Yes Yes Yes POP Server Yes Yes Yes
Thin/Plain Paper Printing Priority Settings Yes Yes No POP Login Name Yes No No
Output Report Default Settings Yes Yes Yes POP Password Yes No No
Register Characters for Page No./Watermark Yes Yes Yes POP Interval Yes Yes Yes
Copy Set Numbering Option Settings Yes Yes No Authent./Encryption Yes Yes Yes
Secure Watermark/Document Scan Lock Yes Yes Yes Confirm SSL Certificate for SMTP TX Yes Yes Yes
Scan Settings Confirm SSL Certificate for POP RX Yes Yes Yes
Timing to Raise Feeder Tray Yes Yes No Maximum Data Size for Sending Yes Yes Yes
Feeder Jam Recovery Method Yes Yes No
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Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3 Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3
Default Subject Yes Yes Yes Store/Access FilesCommon Settings
Specify Authentication User Dest. to Reply Yes Yes Yes Scan and Store Settings Yes Yes Yes
Set Authentication User Dest. to Sender Yes Yes Yes Access Stored Files Settings Yes Yes No
Allow Unregistered Users to Send E-Mail Yes Yes Yes Limit Box PIN to 7 Digits/Restrict Access Yes Yes Yes
Full Mode TX Timeout Yes Yes Yes Mail Box Settings Yes Yes Yes
Print MDN/DSN upon Receipt Yes Yes Yes Advanced Space Settings Yes Yes Yes
Use Send via Server Yes Yes Yes Network Settings Yes Yes Yes
Allow MDN Not via Server Yes Yes Yes Memory Media Settings Yes Yes Yes
Restrict TX Destination Domain Yes Yes Yes Secure Print Simple Authentication Settings Yes Yes Yes
Autocomplete for Entering E-Mail Addresses Yes Yes Yes Only Allow Encrypted Print Jobs Yes Yes Yes
Fax Settings Hold Use Hold Function Yes Yes Yes
Default Screen Yes Yes Yes Store PS/PDF Data to Hold Yes Yes Yes
Change Default Settings Yes Yes Yes Set Change Default Display of Address Book Yes Yes Yes
Register Options Shortcuts Yes Yes Yes Destination Address Book PIN Yes Yes Yes
Register Sender Name (TTI) Yes Yes Yes Manage Address Book Access Numbers Yes Yes Yes
Use Auth. User Name as Sender Name Yes Yes Yes Include Pswd. When Exporting Address Book Yes Yes Yes
ECM TX Yes Yes Yes Register LDAP Server Yes Yes No
Set Pause Time Yes Yes Yes Auto Search When Using LDAP Server Yes Yes Yes
Auto Redial Yes Yes Yes Change Default LDAP Search Conditions Yes Yes Yes
Check Dial Tone Before Sending Yes Yes Yes Register/Edit LDAP Search Conditions Yes Yes No
Fax TX Report Yes Yes Yes Acquire Remote Acquire Address Book Yes Yes Yes
Fax Activity Report Yes Yes Yes Address Book Remote Address Book Server Address Yes Yes Yes
Set Line Line 1 to Line 4 Yes Yes Yes Communication Timeout Yes Yes Yes
Register Unit Telephone Yes No No Fax TX Line Auto Select Adjustment Yes Yes Yes
Number Make Remote Make Address Book Open Yes Yes Yes
Register Unit Name Yes No No Add. Book Open
Select Line Type Yes Yes Yes Management Device Device Information Settings Yes No No
Select TX Line Yes Yes Yes Settings Management Device Information Delivery Settings
TX Start Speed Yes Yes Yes Register Destinations Yes Yes No
PIN Code Access Yes Yes Yes Set MEAP Authentication Yes Yes Yes
Confirm Entered Fax Number Yes Yes Yes Set Auto Delivery Yes Yes No
Allow Fax Driver TX Yes Yes Yes Restrict Receiving Device Information Yes Yes Yes
Remote Fax TX Settings Yes Yes Yes Restrict Receiving for Each Function Yes Yes Yes
Remote Fax Settings Yes Yes Yes Set Paper Information Yes Yes Yes
Receive/Forward Common Settings Yes Yes Yes Use MEAP Auth. When Receive Yes Yes Yes
Fax Settings Yes Yes Yes Report Settings Yes Yes Yes
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Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3 Setting Information Lev.1 Lev.2 Lev.3
Display Log Yes Yes Yes MEAP Workflow Flow Data File Yes Yes Yes
Audit Log Retrieval Yes Yes Yes Application Composer
Store Key Operation Log Yes Yes Yes Setting Operation Setting File Yes Yes Yes
Format Encryption Method to FIPS 140-2 Yes Yes Yes Information MEAP User Data Yes Yes Yes
License/Other Message Board/Support Link Yes Yes Yes Setting
Remote Operation Settings Yes Yes Yes Information
MEAP Application Data Yes Yes Yes
Data ManagementBack Up/Restore Settings Yes Yes Yes
Setting
HDD Data Complete Deletion Yes Yes Yes
Information
Box Settings Function Settings Receive/Forward Common Settings Yes Yes Yes Paper Type Preferences Paper Settings Paper Type Yes Yes Yes
Store/Access Files Mail Box Settings Yes Yes Yes Management Management Settings
Access Stored Mail Box (Print) Color Balance (Options) Yes Yes No Settings
Files User Access User Access User List Yes Yes Yes
Scan and Store Advanced Space Custom (Scan Size) Yes Yes No
Control for Control for
(Scan) Integrated Authentication Settings Yes Yes Yes
Department Management User Management System Manager Yes Yes Yes Advanced Advanced Box
ID Settings Information Settings Space Authentication/Operation Log Management Yes Yes Yes
Management
Department ID Management Web Access Web Access Favorites Yes Yes Yes
Settings
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Settings Settings
Wallpaper Image File Yes Yes Yes
Favorite Copy Register/Edit Favorite Settings Yes Yes No
Settings Change Default Settings Yes Yes No
Register Options Shortcuts (Regular Copy) Yes Yes No
Register Options Shortcuts (Express Copy) Yes Yes No
Send Common Settings Yes Yes Yes
Fax Settings Yes Yes Yes
Store/Access FilesCommon Settings Yes Yes No

Scan and Store


Advanced Box Custom (Scan Size) Yes Yes No
(Scan)
Address Set Destination Register Destinations Yes Yes Yes
Book
Rename Address List Yes Yes Yes
Register One-Touch Yes Yes Yes
Forwarding Function Settings Receive/Forward Common Settings Yes Yes Yes
Settings
Quick Menu Quick Menu Button File Yes Yes No
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■■Service mode setting values that can be backed up by DCM Initial screen Large Middle Small Lev1 Lev2 Lev3
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S2 Yes
The numbers shown in the Compatibility level are explained in the table below. COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S4 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S5 Yes
Compatibility level (Lv) Description COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S6 Yes
0 Not supported. COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S7 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S8 Yes
1 Can import to a device of the same model and same SN only.
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S9 Yes
Usable for the purpose of backup/restore. COPIER ADJUST CCD 100DF2GB Yes
2 Can import to a device of a same model. COPIER ADJUST CCD 100DF2RG Yes
3 Can import to a device of a different model also. COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2R2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2R10 Yes
T-2-140 COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2B2 Yes
●● DCM list for Service Mode COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2B10 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2G2 Yes
Initial screen Large Middle Small Lev1 Lev2 Lev3 COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2G10 Yes
BOARD OPTION FONTDL Yes Yes Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD CCD-CHNG Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJ-X Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJ-Y Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJ-Y-DF Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY STRD-POS Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M4 Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJ-X-MG Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M5 Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJY-DF2 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M6 Yes
COPIER ADJUST ADJ-XY ADJ-Y-MG Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M7 Yes
COPIER ADJUST AE AE-TBL Yes Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M8 Yes
COPIER ADJUST BLANK BLANK-T Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M9 Yes
COPIER ADJUST BLANK BLANK-L Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST BLANK BLANK-R Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST BLANK BLANK-B Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD W-PLT-X Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S4 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD W-PLT-Y Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S5 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD W-PLT-Z Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S6 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD SH-TRGT Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S7 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD 100-RG Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S8 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD 100-GB Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S9 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTAR-R Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-R2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTAR-G Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-R10 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTAR-B Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-B2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M1 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-B10 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M2 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-G2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M3 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-G10 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M4 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M10 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M5 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M11 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M6 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M12 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M7 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S10 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M8 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S11 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-M9 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S12 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2-S1 Yes COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M10 Yes

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Initial screen Large Middle Small Lev1 Lev2 Lev3 Initial screen Large Middle Small Lev1 Lev2 Lev3
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M11 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-OFS6 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-M12 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-OF1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S10 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-OF2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S11 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-OF3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF-S12 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-OF4 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2K2 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-OF5 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2K10 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-OF6 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-K2 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-OF1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH-K10 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-OF2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTAR-BW Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-OF3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTBK-G Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-OF4 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTBK-B Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-OF5 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTBK-R Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-OF6 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD CCD-CHG2 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-SP1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CCD DFTBK-BW Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-SP2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CST-ADJ MF-A4R Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-SP1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CST-ADJ MF-A6R Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-L-SP2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST CST-ADJ MF-A4 Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-SP1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST DENS DENS-ADJ Yes COPIER ADJUST HV-TR P-TR-SP2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST DENS P-OFFSET Yes COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG MAG-V Yes
COPIER ADJUST DENS P-DHALF Yes COPIER ADJUST LASER PVE-OFST Yes
COPIER ADJUST DENS P-B-TGT Yes COPIER ADJUST LASER POWER Yes
COPIER ADJUST DENS DMAX-N-T Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC SEG-ADJ Yes
COPIER ADJUST DEVELOP BIAS Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC K-ADJ Yes
COPIER ADJUST EXP-LED PR-EXP Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-ADJ Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ REGIST Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-EN Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-C1 Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-CNT Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-C2 Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-EN2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-C3 Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-CNT2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-C4 Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC WT-FL-LM Yes Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-MF Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC SEG-ADJ3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-DK Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC K-ADJ3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ ADJ-REFE Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-ADJ3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ RG-MF Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-EN3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ REG-THCK Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC ACS-CNT3 Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ REG-OHT Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC TBSIS-WB Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ REG-DUP1 Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC DCON-V Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ REG-DUP2 Yes COPIER ADJUST MISC HP-OFST Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ LP-FEED1 Yes COPIER ADJUST PASCAL OFST-P-K Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ LP-MULT1 Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VL-OFST Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ LP-DUP1 Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VD-OFST Yes
COPIER ADJUST FEED-ADJ REG-SPD Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT DE-OFST Yes
COPIER ADJUST HV-PRI PRI-GRID Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VCONT-1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-OFS1 Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VL-OF-L Yes
COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-OFS2 Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VL-OF-H1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-OFS3 Yes COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VL-OF-H2 Yes
COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-OFS4 Yes COPIER FUNCTION 2D-SHADE M-LINE1 Yes
COPIER ADJUST HV-TR TR-OFS5 Yes COPIER FUNCTION 2D-SHADE M-LINE2 Yes

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COPIER FUNCTION 2D-SHADE S-LINE1 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY TEMP-TBL Yes
COPIER FUNCTION 2D-SHADE S-LINE2 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY W/SCNR Yes
COPIER FUNCTION 2D-SHADE S-LINE3 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DRM-H-SW Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION 2D-SHADE S-LINE4 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SMTPTXPN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION DENS AGG-SW Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SMTPRXPN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL E-RDS Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY POP3PN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW-PORT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ORG-LGL Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW-ADR Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ORG-LTR Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL CDS-CTL Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ORG-B5 Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL BIT-SVC Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-COPY Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DEBUG-1 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-BOX Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC COIN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-SEND Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC DK-P Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-FAX Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC CARD-SW Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SCR-SLCT Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC PD-SIZE Yes COPIER OPTION BODY TMC-SLCT Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC CC-SPSW Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CAL-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC UNIT-PRC Yes COPIER OPTION BODY FTPTXPN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC MIN-PRC Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NW-SPEED Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC MAX-PRC Yes COPIER OPTION BODY T-LW-LVL Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC MIC-TUN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY INTROT-1 Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC SRL-SPSW Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DMAX-SW Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC PDL-THR Yes COPIER OPTION BODY TRY-CHG Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC CR-TYPE Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NWERR-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC1 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY STS-PORT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC2 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CMD-PORT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC3 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY MODELSZ2 Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC4 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DFDST-L1 Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC5 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DFDST-L2 Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC6 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NS-CMD5 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC7 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NS-GSAPI Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACCPST-D ACC8 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NS-NTLM Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PO-CNTMD Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NS-PLNWS Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY MODEL-SZ Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NS-PLN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-CLN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NS-LGN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-TEMP Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY MEAP-PN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FSPD-S1 Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SVMD-ENT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SCANSLCT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DH-MODE Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PASCAL Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ENVP-INT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DH-SW Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DRM-CNTR Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DRM-IDL Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CHNG-STS Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SENS-CNF Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CHNG-CMD Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY CONFIG Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ANIM-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY RAW-DATA Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY BASE-SW Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SHARP Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DV-RT-LG Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY LAPC-SW Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY MEAP-SSL Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY RMT-LANG Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SC-L-CNT Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY IFAX-LIM Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CBLTINVL Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DF-BLINE Yes COPIER OPTION BODY KSIZE-SW Yes Yes

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COPIER OPTION BODY LPD-PORT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SPDALDEL Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PDF-RDCT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NCONF-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY ABC-MODE Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ABK-TOOL Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY REBOOTSW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY IKEINTVL Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY VP-ART Yes COPIER OPTION BODY REG-SPD Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY VP-TXT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY INSRT-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UI-PRINT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ILSZ-JAM Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WUEV-SW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY IPSDEBLV Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WUEV-INT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SP-LINK Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WUEV-POT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY W/RAID Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WUEV-RTR Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY PSWD-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SJB-UNW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SM-PSWD Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY IMGC-ADJ Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY C-PDL-T Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UI-RSCAN Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY C-S-P-D Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UI-EPRNT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY C-S-C-D Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UI-WEB Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DH-TGT Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UI-HOLD Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ADJ-VPPN Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WEBV-SW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY RAG-SW Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY OPEMANT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP1 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY CARD-RNG Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP2 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WUEN-LIV Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY LM-LEVEL Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY MAILYEAR Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY RPT2SIDE Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY OPLOG-SW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY AFS-JOB Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY OP-ALMT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY AFC-EVNT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TMP-TBL2 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-SBOX Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TMP-TBL3 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-MEM Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TMP-TBL4 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ILOGMODE Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SJOB-CL Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ILOGKEEP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DHCP-12 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-NAVI Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DHCP-81 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UI-MOBP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY IFX-CHIG Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY ERS-SEL Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY USB-RCNT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY IR-FILTR Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UNLMTBND Yes COPIER OPTION BODY STND-PNL Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SCANTYPE Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY INVALPDL Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY RAG-CONT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CDS-FIRM Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DNSTRANS Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CDS-MEAP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY ABC-MD2 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY CDS-UGW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY MIBCOUNT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY LOCLFIRM Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DRY-CISU Yes COPIER OPTION BODY RSHDW-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY RMT-CNSL Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP3 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY MEAP-PRI Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP4 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PDLEVCT1 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP5 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PROXYRES Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP6 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WOLTRANS Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP7 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DF2DSTL1 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DEV-SP8 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DF2DSTL2 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY IPTBROAD Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY 802XTOUT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DK2-TURN Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY IKERETRY Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DK3-TURN Yes

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COPIER OPTION BODY DK4-TURN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY EXT-TBOX Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DK1-TURN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY UA-OFFSW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DK5-TURN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY MIB-NVTA Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PFWFTPRT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY MIB-EXT Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY YP-ROT Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SCT-BTN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PG-DMAX Yes COPIER OPTION BODY DFEJCLED Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY CLN-SW Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SVC-RUI Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY CLN-ADJ Yes COPIER OPTION BODY PSCL-TBL Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-DWN Yes COPIER OPTION BODY USER-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-RT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY LCDSFLG Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DRM-IDL2 Yes COPIER OPTION BODY STNDBY-A Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY AC-FREQ Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY SDTM-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY 2D-SHADE Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NWLOGINT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY T-RUN-LV Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY BXSHIFT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY WDREDUCT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY HOME-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY VDADDCNT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY NO-LGOUT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY HDADDCNT Yes COPIER OPTION BODY T-DLV-BK Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DK1-AIR Yes COPIER OPTION BODY WT-WARN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY BXNUPLOG Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY JM-ERR-D Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY LIN-OFST Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY JM-ERR-R Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TFL-RTC Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY WEB-LIFE Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY D-MXDSZ Yes Yes COPIER OPTION BODY LCRY-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY UI-CUSTM Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST U1-NAME Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY MIX-WAIT Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST U2-NAME Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY P-BETWN Yes COPIER OPTION CST U3-NAME Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-TMP2 Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST U4-NAME Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-TMP3 Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST P-SZ-C1 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SDLMTWRN Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST P-SZ-C2 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY JLK-PWSC Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST3-P1 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY IPMTU Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST3-P2 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DDNSINTV Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST4-P1 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FX-IMGLV Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST4-P2 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FX-WNKL Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST3-U1 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FAX-INT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST3-U3 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY ATM Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST4-U1 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY CDS-LVUP Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION CST CST4-U3 Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY EP-CONT Yes COPIER OPTION INT-FACE IMG-CONT Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY LWDTY-SW Yes Yes COPIER OPTION INT-FACE AP-OPT Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY LWDTYADJ Yes COPIER OPTION INT-FACE AP-ACCNT Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY BB-CNT Yes COPIER OPTION INT-FACE AP-CODE Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY PRI-SHUT Yes COPIER OPTION INT-FACE NWCT-TM Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TBLTCLSW Yes COPIER OPTION LCNS-TR OF-POPDF Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TBLTBIS+ Yes COPIER OPTION USER COPY-LIM Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TBLTBIS- Yes COPIER OPTION USER SLEEP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY TBLTTMS Yes COPIER OPTION USER SIZE-DET Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY FIX-TMP4 Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER1 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY DRM-IDL3 Yes COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER2 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY AMSOFFSW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER3 Yes Yes Yes

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COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER4 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER HDCR-DSW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER5 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER DK1-ASST Yes
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER6 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER SNMP-COA Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER DATE-DSP Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER USBH-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER MB-CCV Yes COPIER OPTION USER USBM-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER CONTROL Yes COPIER OPTION USER USBI-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER B4-L-CNT Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER CTCHKDSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER TRY-STP Yes COPIER OPTION USER DFLT-ADJ Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER MF-LG-ST Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER USBR-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER CNT-DISP Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER POL-SCAN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PH-D-SEL Yes COPIER OPTION USER PH-D-SL2 Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER COPY-JOB Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER SCAN-RSL Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER OP-SZ-DT Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-SBOX Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER NW-SCAN Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-DFAX Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER INS-C-S Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-REP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER HDCR-DSP Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-FREP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER JOB-INVL Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-BOX Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER TAB-ROT Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-FORM Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PR-PSESW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-PREV Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER IDPRN-SW Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-PULL Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PCL-COPY Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-PDLB Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER CNT-SW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-JOBK Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER TAB-ACC Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-JDF Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER BCNT-AST Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-RUI Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PRJOB-CP Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER JA-WEB Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER DOC-REM Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER EXP-CRYP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER DPT-ID-7 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER THK1-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER RUI-RJT Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER SLEEP1SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER CTM-S06 Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER AUT-SLCT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER FREG-SW Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER CNCL-ATH Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER IFAX-SZL Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER EZY-SCRP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER IFAX-PGD Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER DMN-MTCH Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER MEAPSAFE Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER SCN-RSLG Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER AFN-PSWD Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER SNDSTREN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PTJAM-RC Yes Yes Yes COPIER OPTION USER FAXSTREN Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PDL-NCSW Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST DOCST Yes
COPIER OPTION USER SLP-SLCT Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST LA-SPEED Yes
COPIER OPTION USER PS-MODE Yes Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST DOCST2 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER CNCT-RLZ Yes Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST LA-SPD2 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER LDAP-SW Yes Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST ADJMSCN1 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER FROM-OF Yes Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST ADJMSCN2 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER DOM-ADD Yes Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST ADJSSCN1 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER FILE-OF Yes Yes Yes FEEDER ADJUST ADJSSCN2 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER MAIL-OF Yes Yes Yes FEEDER OPTION SIZE-SW Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION USER IFAX-OF Yes Yes Yes SORTER ADJUST PNCH-Y Yes
COPIER OPTION USER LDAP-DEF Yes Yes Yes SORTER ADJUST PF-A3Z1 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER FREE-DSP Yes SORTER ADJUST PF-A3Z2 Yes
COPIER OPTION USER CLR-TIM Yes Yes Yes SORTER ADJUST PF-B4Z1 Yes

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SORTER ADJUST PF-B4Z2 Yes SORTER ADJUST BF-SB-A4 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4RZ1 Yes SORTER ADJUST BF-SB-B5 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4RZ2 Yes SORTER ADJUST BF-SB-LT Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-LDRZ1 Yes SORTER ADJUST RTR-UPA4 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-LDRZ2 Yes SORTER ADJUST RTR-UPB5 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-LGLZ1 Yes SORTER ADJUST RTR-UPLT Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-LGLZ2 Yes SORTER ADJUST PUNCH-SB Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRRZ1 Yes SORTER ADJUST ST-ALG1 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRRZ2 Yes SORTER ADJUST ST-ALG2 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4RC1 Yes SORTER ADJUST DW-CL Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4RC2 Yes SORTER ADJUST PRT-DWN Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRRC1 Yes SORTER ADJUST PF-LGL41 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRRC2 Yes SORTER ADJUST PF-LGL42 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4R31 Yes SORTER ADJUST PNC-SBTN Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4R32 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-SPL Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRR31 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-LPL Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRR32 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-SHV Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4R41 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-LHV Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4R42 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-STN Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRR41 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-LTN Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRR42 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-SCT Yes
SORTER ADJUST PF-A4R21 Yes SORTER ADJUST SBFD-LCT Yes
SORTER ADJUST PFLTRR21 Yes SORTER ADJUST NST-SPD Yes
SORTER ADJUST PRCS-ALG Yes SORTER ADJUST NST-SPTN Yes
SORTER ADJUST STP-F1 Yes SORTER ADJUST RTNRL-SP Yes
SORTER ADJUST STP-F2 Yes SORTER ADJUST SW-ADJ Yes
SORTER ADJUST STP-R1 Yes SORTER ADJUST GRP-ALG Yes
SORTER ADJUST STP-R2 Yes SORTER ADJUST PRTN-ALG Yes
SORTER ADJUST STP-2P Yes SORTER ADJUST BFF-SFT3 Yes
SORTER ADJUST BFF-SFT Yes SORTER ADJUST BFF-SFT4 Yes
SORTER ADJUST PNCH-X (Fin-N1/P1) Yes SORTER OPTION BLNK-SW Yes
SORTER ADJUST TRM-RG1 Yes SORTER OPTION MD-SPRTN Yes
SORTER ADJUST TRM-RG2 Yes SORTER OPTION CNTR-OUT Yes Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST TRM-CUT1 Yes SORTER OPTION SDL-PRS Yes
SORTER ADJUST TRM-CUT2 Yes SORTER OPTION BUFF-SW Yes
SORTER ADJUST BFF-SFT2 Yes SORTER OPTION TRY-EJCT Yes
SORTER ADJUST SDL-STP Yes SORTER OPTION PN-SKEW Yes
SORTER ADJUST SDL-FLD Yes SORTER OPTION CURL-SW Yes
SORTER ADJUST SDL-ALG Yes SORTER OPTION TRY-OVER Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST SDL-RLPT Yes SORTER OPTION TRM-LMT Yes
SORTER ADJUST SDL-RLFD Yes SORTER OPTION PUCH-SW Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST SDL-RLHD Yes SORTER OPTION ALG-IMPR Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST BFR-UPA4 Yes SORTER OPTION BUFF-SW2 Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST BFR-UPB5 Yes SORTER OPTION 1SHT-SRT Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST BFR-UPLT Yes SORTER OPTION SD-LMTLS Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST RTR-DWA4 Yes SORTER OPTION SD-STCNB Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST RTR-DWB5 Yes SORTER OPTION BUFF-THK Yes Yes
SORTER ADJUST RTR-DWLT Yes SORTER OPTION PRCS-SP1 Yes

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Initial screen Large Middle Small Lev1 Lev2 Lev3 ■■Import/export by service mode (external)
SORTER OPTION PRCS-SP2 Yes Yes
SORTER OPTION BUFF-MX1 Yes Yes The following shows the procedure for importing and exporting the service mode setting
SORTER OPTION BUFF-MX2 Yes Yes values in service mode. With export by which data is collected from the machine, service
SORTER OPTION PRCS-MX1 Yes Yes
mode setting values can be backed up. With import, data backed up from service mode and
SORTER OPTION PRCS-MX2 Yes Yes
SORTER OPTION BUF-THK1 Yes Yes that backed up from remote UI can be restored.
SORTER OPTION PRD-PRTY Yes Yes The save destination of backup data can be selected from either a USB memory device or
SORTER OPTION SLD-BCK Yes HDD of the machine.
SORTER OPTION STP-MAX Yes Yes Yes
SORTER OPTION SDL-MAX Yes Yes Yes
SORTER OPTION VFLD-MAX Yes Yes Yes ●● Export
SORTER OPTION NEAT-MIX Yes
SORTER OPTION NEAT-SW Yes Yes Yes Preparation
SORTER OPTION TRM-CNT Yes Yes Yes • USB memory device
SORTER OPTION THN-SW Yes * Required when exporting to an external USB memory device.
SORTER OPTION THN-STK Yes Yes Yes It needs to have been formatted to be recognized by the device. No firmware registration is
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necessary.
Overall flow
Select the save destination between the internal HDD or external USB memory device
depending on the use case.
Procedure
1. Select external USB memory device as save destination (LIST=1)
2. Register password
3. Export to external USB memory device
4. Remove USB memory device
Exporting data to an external USB memory device
1. Connect the USB memory device and check that it has been mounted. (When using the
external USB memory device)

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2. Log in to service mode and press BACKUP.

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3. Select LIST after the screen moves to <BACKUP>.
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5. The names of .dcm files saved in the external USB memory device are displayed.

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4. When saving to the external USB memory device, select 1 and press OK.
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6. Select PASSWD, enter a password from the software keyboard, and then press OK.

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9. After access to the USB memory device has occurred, select LIST=0 and press OK.
Unmount the USB memory device.
Note: It can also be removed by pressing the Remove button on the main menu.
Limitations regarding the DCM data password
• Character string of software keyboard: 0 to 32 characters
• No password is set when 0 character is entered. (The setting in which no password is
set is allowed only for service mode.)
• No space is allowed in the middle of a password.
• Password is case sensitive.
Limitations regarding the DCM data no password
• The exporte data cannot import from remote UI without appointing a password. You can
import only from service mode UI.

7. After registering the password, select BACKUP. Press OK to execute export.


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Reference:

iAC5255_JWH00003_V0102_0040_2012_0124_193650.dcm
Model S/N Export
YYYY_MMDD_HHMMSS

Main controller DCM File format


firm ware version

DCM Job
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8. OK!" is displayed in the status column when the processing is successfully completed. F-2-510
Press <-.
●● Import
Preparation
• USB memory device
* Required when importing from an external USB memory device.
• It needs to have been formatted to be recognized by the device. No firmware registration is
necessary.
• When necessary, copy the files which you want to import using a PC in advance.
• Be sure to store them in the root folder of the USB memory device.
• Do not change the extension from .dcm. (only .dcm files can be recognized.)
• It is desirable to connect the USB memory device before entering service mode.
Overall flow
Procedure for restoring data from an external USB memory device.
Procedure
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1. Select external USB memory device as save destination (LIST=1)

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2. Names of saved DCM data files are displayed 4. When referring to the external USB memory device, select 1 and press OK.
3. Register password
4. Import from external USB memory device
5. Remove USB memory device
6. Specification of export file name

Procedure for restoring data from an external USB memory device


1. Connect the USB memory device. (When using the external USB memory device)
2. Log in to service mode and press RESTORE.

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5. The names of .dcm files referred to in the external USB memory device are displayed.

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3. Select LIST after the screen moves to <RESTORE>.

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6. Select SELECT. 8. When the correct file is displayed, press ->.

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7. Enter the selection number displayed on the left side of the file to be selected and press
OK. Note:
Specification of file selection display
• "*" is displayed on the right side of the file to indicate that the file has been selected in
SELECT.
• USB memory device: Up to 8 files are displayed in a screen.

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9. Select PASSWD, enter a password from the software keyboard, and then press OK.

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11. OK!" is displayed in the status column when the processing is successfully completed.
Press <-.

OK

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Note:
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Specification of file selection display
12. After access to the USB memory device has occurred, select LIST=0 and press OK.
• "<-" is displayed on the right side of the file to indicate that the selection of the file has
been confirmed. Unmount the USB memory device.
• "***" is displayed after the password is entered. It can also be removed by pressing the Remove button on the main menu.

10. After registering the password, select RESTORE. Press OK to execute import.

F-2-522

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■■Import/export by service mode (internal) 2. Select LIST after the screen moves to <BACKUP>.

When selecting the HDD of the machine at execution of BACKUP from the top screen
of service mode, service mode settings can be saved. Setting values of Main Controller
2, Reader Controller, DC Controller, etc. can be collectively saved. It can be used when
recovering the initial status after having tried multiple setting changes temporarily for
troubleshooting, etc.

Note:
DCM must not be used when replacing a PCB.
Be sure to use a method such as backup of SRAM of the Main Controller 2/service
mode backup of DCON/RCON.
DCM enables to back up only service mode setting values. There is still necessary
information other than setting values when replacing a PCB.
SRAM backup or service mode backup enables to save data other than setting values. F-2-524
3. When saving to the internal HDD, select 2 and press OK.

●● Export
Preparation
There is no need to newly prepare for saving data to the HDD of the machine.
Overall flow
Here is a procedure for exporting data of the HDD of the machine.
Procedure
1. Select internal HDD as save destination (LIST=2)
2. Register password
3. Import from the internal HDD
Procedure for backing up data to the HDD of the machine
1. Select LIST after the screen moves to <BACKUP>.
4. The names of .dcm files saved in the internal HDD are displayed. F-2-525

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6. After registering the password, select BACKUP. Press OK to execute export.

F-2-528
7. OK!" is displayed in the status column when the processing is successfully completed.
F-2-526 Press <-.
5. Select PASSWD, enter a password from the software keyboard, and then press OK.

F-2-527

Note: F-2-529
Limitations regarding the DCM data password
Reference:
• Character string of software keyboard: 0 to 32 characters
• No password is set when 0 character is entered. (The setting in which no password is set
is allowed only for service mode.) iAC5255_JWH00003_V0102_0040_2012_0124_193650.dcm
• No space is allowed in the middle of a password.
• Password is case sensitive. Model Export
S/N
YYYY_MMDD_HHMMSS

Main controller DCM File format


firm ware version

DCM Job
management number
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●● Import 3. When referring to the internal HDD, select 2 and press OK.

Preparation
There is no need to newly prepare for saving data to the HDD of the machine.
Overall flow
Here is a procedure for Importing data of the HDD of the machine.
Procedure
1. Select internal HDD as save destination (LIST=2)
2. Register password
3. Import from the internal HDD
Import from the internal HDD
1. Log in to service mode and press RESTORE.

F-2-533
4. The names of .dcm files referred to in the internal HDD are displayed.

F-2-531
2. Select LIST after the screen moves to <RESTORE>.

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5. Select PASSWD. 7. When the correct file is displayed, press ->.

F-2-535
6. Enter the selection number displayed on the left side of the file to be selected.
F-2-537

Note:
Specification of file selection display
• " *" is displayed on the right side of the file to indicate that the file has been selected in
SELECT.
• HDD : Up to 2 files are displayed in a screen.

8. Select PASSWD, enter a password from the software keyboard, and then press OK.

F-2-536

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10. OK!" is displayed in the status column when the processing is successfully completed.
Press <-.

OK

F-2-539

Note:
F-2-541
Specification of file selection display
• "<-" is displayed on the right side of the file to indicate that the selection of the file has
been confirmed.
• "***" is displayed after the password is entered.

9. After registering the password, select RESTORE. Press OK to execute import.

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1 Process Primary Charging Assembly FM3-7288 1 ● DRBL-1 PRM-UNIT
2 Unit Primary Charging Wire FL3-4558 2 ♦ PRDC-1 PRM-WIRE With spring:FL3-4558.In a high temperature/humidity environment (30
deg C/80%), it is 250000 sheets
3 Primary Charging Wire cleaner FL2-0462 2 ♦ PRDC-1 PRM-CLN In a high temperature/humidity environment (30 deg C/80%), it is 250000
sheets
4 Primary Charging Wire cleaner holder FL2-2720 2 ♦ In a high temperature/humidity environment (30 deg C/80%), it is 250000
sheets
5 Grid Wire FY1-0883 AR Δ ● PRDC-1 PRM-GRID Clean with lint-free paper moistened with water.
6 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly FM4-3149 1 ● DRBL-1 PO-UNIT
7 Pre-transfer Charging Wire FL3-4559 1 ♦ PRDC-1 PO-WIRE With spring:FL3-4558.In a high temperature/humidity environment (30
deg C/80%), it is 250000 sheets
8 Pre-transfer Charging Wire cleaner FL2-0462 1 ♦ PRDC-1 PO-CLN
9 Pre-transfer Charging Wire cleaner holder FL2-2720 1 ♦
10 Developing Assembly FM4-5429 1 ● DRBL-1 DVG-CYL
11 Drum Cleaning Blade FL3-5187 1 ● DRBL-1 CLN-BLD The blade movement is reversed at every 300 thousand sheets (1-sided).
12 Drum Separation Claw FB4-8018 3 ● DRBL-1 SP-CLAW In a high temperature/humidity environment (30 deg C/80%), it is 250000
sheets
13 Drum Front Side Seal FC8-7086 1 ● DRBL-1 BS-SL-F
14 Drum Rear Side Seal FC8-7086 1 ● DRBL-1 BS-SL-R
15 Scraper FC9-9153 2 ● Δ DRBL-1 EXP-SCRP Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
16 Dustproof Glass - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
17 Primary Charging Assembly Shield Plate - 3 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with water.
18 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shield - 2 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with water.
Plate
19 Pre-transfer Charging AssemblyDust - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
Collection Roller
20 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Roller - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
electrode area
21 Pre-transfer Charging AssemblyToner - 1 Δ - - Remove toner in the toner collection area.
collection area
22 Drum Cleaning Unit Plate - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
23 Toner collection area - 1 Δ - - Crumb toner clusters.
24 Separation Claw Mounting Base - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
25 Patch Sensor - 1 Δ - - Clean in the single direction with a wet and tightly-wrung cotton swab.
26 Process Unit Rear Guide - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
27 Drum Sliding Assembly - 1 × - - Apply lubricant at the Drum Sliding Assembly when abnormal sound is
heard at the time of operation (FY9-6008).

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28 Process Drum Face - 1 Δ Using lint-free paper, clean the drum with the drum cleaning powder
Unit (FY9-6024).
29 Drum Edge - 1 Δ Clean with lint-free paper moistened
30 The host machine surface below the - 1 Δ - - Remove toner which was scattered at removal of Developing Assembly.
Developing Assembly
31 Developing Roller - 4 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
32 Developing Sleeve Holder - 2 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
33 Lower side of Cylinder. 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
34 Toner Receptacle Tray - 1 Δ - - Remove toner on the tray.
35 Waste Toner Container - 1 Δ - - Clean when the message is displayed.
36 Image ETB FC8-7160 1 ● DRBL-1 TR-BLT
37 Formation Transfer Roller FC8-7159 1 ● DRBL-1 TR-ROLL
38 System Brush Roller FC9-9022 1 ● DRBL-1 T-CN-BRU
39 ETB Cleaning Blade FC6-1647 1 ● DRBL-1 T-CLN-BD
40 ETB Driver Roller - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
41 ETB Idler Roller - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
42 Fixing Fixing Cleaning Web FC5-2286 1 ● DRBL-1 FX-WEB
43 System Fixing Cleaning Web Guide - Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
44 Fixing Roller FL3-3601 1 ● DRBL-1 FX-UP-RL
45 Fixing Roller Insulating Bush FC9-8069 2 ● DRBL-1 FX-IN-BS
46 Fixing Roller Thrust retainer FC6-3501 2 ● DRBL-1 FX-RTNR Be sure to replace it together with the Fixing Roller.
47 Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) FK2-7692 1 ♦ PRDC-1 FIX-TH1
48 Fixing Sub Thermistor 1(THM2) FK2-7693 1 ♦ PRDC-1 FIX-TH2
49 Fixing Sub Thermistor 2(THM4) FK2-7693 1 ♦ PRDC-1 FIX-TH2
50 Pressure Roller Unit FM4-3158 1 ● DRBL-1 FX-LW-RL
51 Pressure Roller Static Eliminator (front) FE2-3452 1 ● DRBL-1 FX-L-STC
52 Pressure Roller Static Eliminator (rear) FE2-3453 1 ● DRBL-1 FX-L-STC
53 Fixing Inlet Guide - 1 Δ - - Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.
Also, remove paper lint covered on the Inlet Sensor Flag.
54 Fixing Oil Receiver - 1 Δ - - Dry wiping
55 Fixing Right Stay - 1 Δ - - Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.
56 Dowel - 4 Δ - - Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.
57 Dowel Holder - 4 Δ - - Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.
58 Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag - 1 Δ - - Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.
59 Fixing Roller Static Eliminator - 1 Δ - - Dry wiping
60 Inner Delivery Roller - 4 Δ - - Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.

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61 Pickup/ Upper Separation Claw FB5-3625 6 ● DRBL-1 DLV-UCLW Clean this part when it is not replaced.
Feeding Δ Clean with solvent and lint-free paper.
62 System Cassette 3 Pickup Roller / Cassette 4 FC5-2524 2 ● DRBL-1 3: C3-PU-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
Pickup Roller 4: C4-PU-RL 1 pc. each (3/4)
63 Cassette 3 Feed Roller / Cassette 4 Feed FC5-2526 2 ● DRBL-1 3: C3-FD-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
Roller 4: C4-FD-RL 1 pc. each (3/4)
64 Cassette 3 Separation Roller / Cassette 4 FC5-2528 2 ● DRBL-1 3: C3-SP-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
Separation Roller 4: C4-SP-RL 1 pc. each (3/4)
65 Right Deck Pickup Roller / Left Deck FC5-2524 2 ● DRBL-1 Right: C1-PU-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
Pickup Roller Left: C2-PU-RL 1 pc. each (Left/Right)
66 Right Deck Feed Roller / Left Deck Feed FC5-2526 2 ● DRBL-1 Right: C1-FD-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
Roller Left: C2-FD-RL 1 pc. each (Left/Right)
67 Right Deck Separation Roller / Left Deck FC5-2528 2 ● DRBL-1 Right: C1-SP-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
Separation Roller Left: C2-SP-RL 1 pc. each (Left/Right)
68 Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller FC6-6661 1 ● DRBL-1 M-SP-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
69 Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller FB1-8581 1 ● DRBL-1 M-FD-RL Actual use in terms of number of prints.
70 Feed Guide - - Δ - - Remove paper lint with lint-free paper and cleaning tool.
71 Rollers/wheels - - Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
72 Separation Static Eliminator - 1 Δ - - Remove paper lint (toner) with Blower.
73 Duplex Unit Cleaning Brush - 2 Δ - - Using Blower, remove paper lint which was collected by Cleaning Brush.
74 Registration Unit Magnet - 1 Δ - - Clean with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
75 Scanner Sensor(Pickup Assembly) - 4 Δ - - sing Blower, remove paper lint
* Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20),Right Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19)
,Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 (PS21),Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22)
* when replacing Separation Roller
76 Scanner Sensor(Feeding Assembly) - 7 Δ - - Using Blower, remove paper lint
Vertical Path Sensor 1 (PS24) ,the Multi-purpose Tray Last Paper Sensor
(PS28),the Registration Sensor (PS29),Reverse Vertical Path Sensor
(PS65),Duplex Outlet Sensor (PS64), Duplex Merge Sensor (PS67), and
Duplex Left Sensor (PS66)
77 Filter Ozone Filter FL3-2134 1 ♦ PRDC-1 OZ-FIL1
78 Dustproof Filter FC8-9564 1 ♦ PRDC-1 AR-FIL1
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■List

■Main
of Parts
Controller

■Laser Exposure System

■Image Formation System

■Fixing

■Pickup/Feed System

■External Auxiliary System

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List of Parts No Name Reference


[1] Upper Cover
[2] Upper Left Cover
List of External / Internal Cover [3] Upper Middle Cover
[4] Upper Right Cover
[2] [5] Toner Exchange Cover
[6] Front Cover
[1] [7] Deck Left Cover
[8] Deck Right Cover
[16] [9] Cassette Front Cover
[10] Cassette Front Cover
[11] Left Front Cover
[4] [12] Left Lower Cover
[13] Left Handle Cover
[14] Delivery Cover
[3] [15] Finisher Connector Cover
[16] Left Upper Cover
[15] T-4-1

[5]

[6]
[14]

[8]
[13]

[9]
[12]
[7]
[10]

[11]
F-4-1

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No Name Reference
[17] Upper Rear Cover
[18] Left Rear Cover
[19] Rear Upper Cover
[17] [20] Rear Lower Cover
[33]
[21] Filter Cover
[32]
[22] Waste Toner Container Cover
[31]
[23] Right Lower Cover
[30] [18] [24] Right Rear Cover 2
[25] Vertical Path Cover
[29] [26] Right Front Cover
[27] Right Handle Cover
[28] [28] Duplex Delivery Cover
[19] [29] Right Cover
[30] MP Pickup Tray Sub Cover
[31] MP Pickup Tray
[27] [32] Right Upper Cover
[33] Right Rear Cover 1
T-4-2

[26]

[25] [20]
[24]
[21]
[23]

[22]
F-4-2

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List of Main Unit

Laser Scanner Unit Developing Assembly

Process Unit
Waste Toner Feed Unit
Fixing Assembly

Hopper Unit

F-4-3

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No Name Service Parts No. Reference


[1] Waste Toner Feed Unit FM4-0899 "Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit"(page 4-159).
[2] Laser Scanner Unit FM3-7531 "Removing the Laser Scanner Unit"(page 4-85).
[3] Hopper Unit FM4-0883 "Removing the Hopper Unit"(page 4-150).
[4] Fixing Assembly NPN "Removing the Fixing Assembly"(page 4-168).
[5] Process Uint FM3-7291 "Removing the Process Unit"(page 4-107).
[6] Developing Assembly FM4-5429 "Removing the Developing Assembly"(page 4-122).
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Fixing Feed Unit Right Deck Pickup Unit

Left Deck Pickup Unit


Outer Delivery Unit

Multi-purpose
Tray Pickup Unit

Vertical Path Unit

Registration Unit

Cassette 3 Pickup Unit


Cassette 4 Pickup Unit

ETB Unit
Reverse Delivery Unit ETB Cleaning Unit
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No Name Service Parts No. Reference


[7] Outer Delivery Unit FM3-7379
[8] Fixing Feed Unit NPN
[9] Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit FM3-7367
[10] Left Deck Pickup Unit FM0-3210 "Removing the Left Deck Pickup Unit"(page 4-210).
[11] Right Deck Pickup Unit FM0-3209 "Removing the Right Deck Pickup Unit"(page 4-211).
[12] Vertical Path Unit FM4-0943
[13] Cassette 3 Pickup Unit FM0-3209 "Removing the Cassettes 3 and 4 Pickup Unit"(page 4-212).
[14] Cassette 4 Pickup Unit FM0-3209 "Removing the Cassettes 3 and 4 Pickup Unit"(page 4-212).
[15] Registration Unit FM4-5156 "Removing the Registration Unit"(page 4-217).
[16] Reverse Delivery Unit FM4-5316
[17] ETB Cleaning Unit FM4-0913 "Removing the ETB Unit"(page 4-127).
[18] ETB Unit FM4-0916 "Removing the ETB Unit"(page 4-127).
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Upright Control Panel Unit

Controller Box Drum Drive Unit

Developing Drive Unit

Main Drive Unit

ETB Drive Unit Vertical Path Cassette


Pickup Drive Unit

Left Deck Drive Unit


F-4-5

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No Name Service Parts No. Reference


[19] Upright Control Panel Unit FM0-0905
[20] Controller Box NPN
[21] Drum Drive Unit FM4-0975 "Removing the Drum Drive Unit"(page 4-163).
[22] Developing Drive Unit FM4-0958 "Removing the Developing Drive Unit"(page 4-165).
[23] Main Drive Unit NPN "Removing the Main Drive Unit"(page 4-220).
[24] Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive Unit FM3-7374 "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive Unit"(page 4-213).
[25] Left Deck Drive Unit "Removing the Left Deck Pickup Drive Unit"(page 4-220).
[26] ETB Drive Unit NPN "Removing the ETB Drive Unit"(page 4-145).
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■■Periodic Replacing Parts,Durable Parts

Developing Assembly

Pre-exposure Scraper

Pre-exposure Scraper

Drum Side Seal (R)


Drum Cleaning Blade
Drum Separation Claw

Drum Side Seal (F)


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Adjustment during parts


No Name Main Unit Service Parts No. Reference
replacement
[1] Developing Assembly Developing Assembly FM3-7297 "Removing the Developing Assembly"(page 4-122). "Developing Assembly"(page
5-11).
[2] Drum Side Seal(Rear) Process Uni FC8-7086 "Removing the Side Seal"(page 4-121). -
[3] Drum Cleaning Blade Process Unit FL3-6291 "Removing the Drum Cleaning Blade"(page 4-111). -
[4] Drum Separation Claw Process Unit FB4-8018-010 "Removing the Cleaner Separation Claw"(page 4-121). -
[5] Drum Side Seal(Front) Process Unit FC8-7085 "Removing the Side Seal"(page 4-121). -
[6] Pre-exposure Scraper Drum Cleaning Unit FC9-9153 "Replacing the Pre-exposure Plastic Film"(page 4-114).
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Primary Charging Assembly

Grid Wire
Primary Charging
Wire Cleaner

Primary Charging Wire Primary Charging


Wire Cleaner Holder
Primary Charging
Wire Cleaner
Pre-transfer Charging Assembly

Pre-transfer Charging
Wire Cleaner
Pre-transfer Charging Wire

Pre-transfer Charging
Wire Cleaner Holder

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Adjustment during
No Name Main Unit Service Parts No. Reference
parts replacement
[1] Primary Charging Assembly Process Unit FM3-7288 "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly"(page 4-89). "Primary Charging
Assembly"(page
5-8).
[2] Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Process Unit FM4-3149 "Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly"(page 4-100). "Pre-transfer
Charging
Assembly"(page
5-10).
[3] Primary Charging Wire Primary Charging Assembly FB4-3687 "Replacing the Primary Charging Wire"(page 4-96). "Primary Charging
FL3-4558 Primary Charging Wire(with Spring) Wire"(page 5-8).
[4] Pre-transfer Charging Wire Pre-transfer Charging Assembly FB4-3687 "Replacing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire"(page 4-104). "Pre-transfer
FL3-4559 Pre-transfer Charging Wire(with Spring) Charging Wire"(page
5-10).
[5] Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Primary Charging Assembly FL2-4271 "Removing the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder (Right/ -
Left)"(page 4-90).
[6] Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Holder Primary Charging Assembly FL2-2720 "Removing the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder (Right/ -
Left)"(page 4-90).
[7] Grid Wire Primary Charging Assembly FY1-0883 "Replacing the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire"(page 4-93). -
[8] Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner Pre-transfer Charging Assembly FL2-4271 "Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder"(page -
4-101).
[9] Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner Holder Pre-transfer Charging Assembly FL2-2720 "Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder"(page -
4-101).
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ETB
Transfer Roller

ETB Cleaning Blade

Brush Roller
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No Name Main Unit Service Parts No. Reference Adjustment during parts replacement
[1] ETB ETB Unit FC8-7160 "Removing the ETB Unit"(page 4-127). -
[2] Transfer Roller ETB Unit FC8-7159 "Removing the Transfer Roller"(page 4-131).
[3] ETB Cleaning Blade ETB Cleaning Unit FC6-1647 "Removing the ETB Cleaning Blade"(page 4-132). -
[4] Brush Roller ETB Cleaning Unit FC8-7175 "Removing the ETB Brush Roller"(page 4-132). -
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Fixing Sub Thermistor 1


(THM2)
Fixing Main Thermistor 1
(THM1)
Fixing Roller

Fixing Roller Insulating Bush

Fixing Roller
Thrust Retainer
Fixing Roller Thrust Retainer
Fixing Roller
Insulating Bush
Fixing Assembly
Fixing Sub Thermistor 2
(THM4)

Fixing cleaning web

Upper separation claw

Pressure Roller
Static Eliminator
Pressure Roller Unit
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[1] Fixing Sub Thermister 1(THM2) Fixing Assembly FK2-7693 "Removing the Sub Thermistor 1"(page 4-183). -
[2] Fixing Main Thermister(THM1) Fixing Assembly FK2-7692 "Removing the Main Thermistor"(page 4-181). -
[3] Fixing Roller Fixing Assembly FL3-3602 "Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust Stopper"(page "Fixing Roller"(page 5-12).
4-177).
[4] Fixing Roller Insulating Bushing Fixing Assembly FC9-8069 "Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust Stopper"(page -
4-177).
[5] Fixing Roller Thrust Retainer Fixing Assembly FC6-3501 "Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust Stopper"(page -
4-177).
[6] Fixing Sub Thermister 2(THM4) Fixing Assembly FK2-7693 "Removing the Sub Thermistor 2"(page 4-184). -
[7] Fixing Cleaning Web Fixing Assembly FC5-2286 "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web"(page 4-172). -
[8] Pressure Roller Static Eliminator Fixing Assembly FE2-3452 "Removing the Pressure Roller Static Eliminator"(page 4-180). -
(front)
[9] Pressure Roller Static Eliminator Fixing Assembly FE2-3453 "Removing the Pressure Roller Static Eliminator"(page 4-180). -
(rear)
[10] Pressure Roller Unit Fixing Assembly FM4-3158 "Removing the Pressure Roller"(page 4-179). -
[11] Upper Separation Claw Fixing Assembly FB5-3625 "Removing the Upper Separation Claw"(page 4-185).
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Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller


Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller
Right Deck Pickup Roller
Right Deck Separation Roller
Right Deck Feed Roller
Left Deck Separation Roller

Dustproof Filter

Cassette 3 Separation Roller


Ozone Filter Cassette 3 Feed Roller

Left Deck Pickup Roller


Left Deck Feed Roller

Cassette 4 Separation Roller


Cassette 4 Pickup Roller
Cassette 3 Pickup Roller
Cassette 4 Feed Roller
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Adjustment during parts


No Name Main Unit Reference
replacement
[1] Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller Multi-purpose Pickup Unit "Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller"(page 4-198). -
[2] Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Multi-purpose Pickup Unit "Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller"(page 4-200). -
[3] Right Deck Pickup Roller Right Deck Pickup Unit "Removing the Right Deck Pickup Roller"(page 4-191). -
[4] Right Deck Separation Roller Right Deck Pickup Unit "Removing the Right Deck Separation Roller /Cleaning the Right Deck -
Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19)"(page 4-192).
[5] Right Deck Feed Roller Right Deck Pickup Unit "Removing the Right Deck Feed Roller"(page 4-192). -
[6] Left Deck Separation Roller Left Deck Pickup Unit "Removing the Left Deck Separation Roller /Cleaning the Left Deck -
Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20)"(page 4-191).
[7] Left Deck Pickup Roller Left Deck Pickup Unit "Removing the Left Deck Pickup Roller"(page 4-189). -
[8] Left Deck Feed Roller Left Deck Pickup Unit "Removing the Left Deck Feed Roller"(page 4-190). -
[9] Cassette 3 Separation Roller Cassette 3 Pickup Unit "Removing the Upper Cassette Separation Roller /Cleaning the Cassette -
3 Pickup Sensor 2 (PS21)"(page 4-195).
[10] Cassette 3 Feed Roller Cassette 3 Pickup Unit "Removing the Upper Cassette Feed Roller"(page 4-194). -
[11] Cassette 3 Pickup Roller Cassette 3 Pickup Unit "Removing the Upper Cassette Pickup Roller"(page 4-194). -
[12] Cassette 4 Separation Roller Cassette 4 Pickup Unit "Removing the Lower Cassette Separation Roller /Cleaning the Cassette -
4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22)"(page 4-197).
[13] Cassette 4 Feed Roller Cassette 4 Pickup Unit "Removing the Lower Cassette Feed Roller"(page 4-197). -
[14] Cassette 4 Pickup Roller Cassette 4 Pickup Unit "Removing the Lower Cassette Pickup Roller"(page 4-196). -
[15] Dustproof Filter Product configuration "Removing the Filter (for primary charging)"(page 4-226). -
[16] Ozone Filter Product configuration "Removing the Ozone Filter"(page 4-226). -
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Lower side of Developing Assembly

Developing Roller

Lower side of Cylinder

Developing Roller

Pre-exposure Scraper
Drum Edge
Cleaning Unit Plate
Drum
Pre-exposure Scraper

Process Unit Rear Guide Drum Sliding Assembly

Waste Toner collection area Separation Claw Mounting Base


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No Name Main Unit Reference


[1] Cleaning Unit Plate Drum Cleaning Unit "Cleaning the Drum Cleaning Unit"(page 4-113).
[2] Pre-exposure Scraper Drum Cleaning Unit "Cleaning the Drum Cleaning Unit"(page 4-113).
[3] Waste Toner Collection Area Drum Cleaning Unit "Cleaning the Drum Cleaning Unit"(page 4-113).
[4] Separation Claw Mounting Base Process Unit "Cleaning the Process Unit"(page 4-109).
[5] Process Unit Rear Guide Process Unit "Cleaning the Process Unit"(page 4-109).
[6] Drum Sliding Assembly Process Unit "Cleaning the Process Unit"(page 4-109).
[7] Drum Process Unit "Cleaning Photosensitive Drum"(page 4-119).
[8] Drum Edge Process Unit "Cleaning the Drum edges"(page 4-120).
[9] Lower side of Developing Assembly Developing Assembly "Cleaning the Developing Assembly"(page 4-125).
[10] Developing Roller Developing Assembly "Cleaning the Developing Assembly"(page 4-125).
[11] Lower side of Cylinder Developing Assembly "Cleaning the Developing Assembly"(page 4-125).
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Primary Charging Assembly Shield Plate (R)

Primary Charging Assembly


Shield Plate (L)

Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire

Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Roller


electrode area
Pre-transfer Charging Assembly
Dust Toner collection area
Toner Receptacle Tray

Pre-transfer Charging Assembly


Shield Plate

Pre-transfer Charging Assembly


Dust Collection Roller

Waste Toner Container Patch Sensor


ETB Idler Roller

ETB Drive Roller


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No Name Main Unit Reference


[1] Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire Primary Charging Assembly "Cleaning the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire"(page 4-99).
[2] Primary Charging Assembly Shield Plate Primary Charging Assembly "Cleaning the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire"(page 4-99).
[3] Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shield Plate Pre-transfer Charging Assembly "Cleaning the Pre-transfer Charging Wire"(page 4-106).
[4] Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Dust Collection Roller Pre-transfer Charging Assembly "Cleaning the Pre-transfer Charging Wire"(page 4-106).
[5] Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Roller Electrode Area Pre-transfer Charging Assembly "Cleaning the Pre-transfer Charging Wire"(page 4-106).
[6] Drum Cleaning Unit Toner Collection Area Drum Cleaning Unit "Cleaning the Pre-transfer Charging Wire"(page 4-106).
[7] Patch Sensor Process Unit "Cleaning the Process Unit"(page 4-109).
[8] ETB Drive Roller ETB "Cleaning the ETB"(page 4-130).
[9] ETB Idler Roller ETB "Cleaning the ETB"(page 4-130).
[10] Toner Receptacle Tray Hopper Unit "Removing the Toner Receptacle Tray"(page 4-149).
[11] Waste Toner Container Hopper Unit "Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit"(page 4-159).
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Fixing inlet guide


Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag

Fixing Assembly
Inner Delivery Roller
Fixing Roller Static Eliminator

Fixing oil pan

Upper separation claw

Fixing Right Stay


Dowel Holder

Dowel
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No Name Main Unit Reference


[1] Fixing Inlet Guide Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag, Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder"(page 4-170).
[2] Fixing Right Stay Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag, Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder"(page 4-170).
[3] Dowel Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag, Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder"(page 4-170).
[4] Dowel Holder Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag, Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder"(page 4-170).
[5] Fixing Oil Pan Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Oil Pan"(page 4-172).
[6] Upper Separation Claw Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Upper Separation Claw"(page 4-185).
[7] Fixing Roller Static Eliminator Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Roller Static Eliminator"(page 4-174).
[8] Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag, Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder"(page 4-170).
[9] Inner Delivery Roller Fixing Assembly "Cleaning the Inner Delivery Roller"(page 4-171).
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Registration Unit
Feed Guide

Right Door Unit


Feed Guide

Right Lower Door Unit


Feed Guide

Inner Feed Guide


Reverse Delivery Unit
Feed Guide

Fixing Feed Unit (Duplex/Rear) Feed Guide


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No Name Main Unit Reference


[1] Registration Unit Feed Guide Registration Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[2] Reverse Delivery Unit Feed Guide Reverse Delivery Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[3] Fixing Feed Unit (Duplex/Rear)Feed Guide Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[4] Inner Feed Guide Product Specification "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[5] Right Door Unit Feed Guide Right Door Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[6] Right Lower Door Unit Feed Guide Right Lower Door Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
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Separation Static Eliminator

Roller of Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit

Roller of Right Door Unit

Registration Unit Magnet

Roller of Right Lower Door Unit

Duplex area
Cleaning Brush

Roller of Fixing Feed Unit Roller of Reverse Delivery Unit

Duplex area Cleaning Brush

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No Name Main Unit Reference


[1] Roller of Fixing Feed Unit Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[2] Registration Unit Magnet Registration Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[3] Roller of Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[4] Roller of Right Door Unit Right Door Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[5] Roller of Right Lower Door Unit Right Lower Door Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[6] Roller of Reverse Delivery Unit Reverse Delivery Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[7] Duplex area Cleaning Brush Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
[8] Separation Static Eliminator Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
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Multi-purpose
Tray Pickup Unit

Pickup Feed Drive Unit

Right Door Unit


Cassette1 Pickup Unit

PS24 PS29 PS28

PS64
PS19 PS67
PS66
PS65
PS20
PS21

PS22 Cassette3
Cassette2 Pickup Unit
Pickup Unit
Fixing Feed Unit

Cassette4 Pickup Unit

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No Name Main Unit Reference


PS19 Right Deck Pickup Sensor 1 Right Deck Unit "Removing the Right Deck Separation Roller /Cleaning the Right Deck Pickup
Sensor 2 (PS19)"(page 4-192).
PS20 Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 Left Deck Unit "Removing the Left Deck Separation Roller /Cleaning the Left Deck Pickup
Sensor 2 (PS20)"(page 4-191).
PS21 Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 Cassette 3 Pickup Unit "Removing the Upper Cassette Separation Roller /Cleaning the Cassette 3
Pickup Sensor 2 (PS21)"(page 4-195).
PS22 Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 Cassette 4 Pickup Uni "Removing the Lower Cassette Separation Roller /Cleaning the Cassette 4
Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22)"(page 4-197).
PS24 Vertical Path Sensor 1 Vertical Path Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
PS28 Multi-purpose Tray Last Paper Sensor Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
PS29 Registration Sensor Pickup Feed Drive Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
PS64 Duplex Outlet Sensor Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
PS66 Duplex Left Sensor Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
PS67 Duplex Merging Sensor Fixing Feed Unit "Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly"(page 4-201).
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Dust-Proof Glass

Laser Scanner Unit

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No Name Main Unit Reference


[1] Dustproof Glass Product Configuration "Cleaning the Dust Collecting Glass"(page 4-88).
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List of Fan

FM17 FM16
FM33

FM7 FM4
FM31
FM2
FM30
FM32
IH power supply unit FM41 Power Supply

FM8 FM42

FM5 FM40
FM14
FM3
FM15

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


FM2 Primary Charging Assembly Air Supply Fan Product configuration
FM3 Making Image Exhaust Fan Product configuration
FM4 Main Controller Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM5 Paper Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM7 Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM8 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM14 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1 Product configuration
FM15 Power Supply Cooling Fan 2 Product configuration
FM16 Laser Scanner Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM17 Primary Charging Assembly Exhaust Fan Product configuration
FM30 Developing Assembly Lower Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM31 Developing Assembly Upper Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM32 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Air Supply Fan Product configuration
FM33 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Exhaust Fan Product configuration
FM40 Feed Driver Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM41 Duplex Driver Cooling Fan Product configuration
FM42 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor Cooling Fan Product configuration
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List of Clutch / Solenoid

Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit

Process Unit

SL2 Fixing Feed Unit

SL11
SL5
SL10

SL12
SL9

Fixing Assembly

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


SL2 Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid Multi-purpose Pickup Unit -
SL5 Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid Fixing Feed Unit -
SL9 Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid Fixing Assembly -
SL10 Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid Process Unit -
SL11 Left Deck Merging Solenoid Fixing Feed Unit -
SL12 Reverse Detachment Solenoid Fixing Feed Unit -
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CL5

CL1

SL6

SL7

SL3

SL4

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


CL1 Developing Clutch Developing Assembly
SL3 Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid Cassette 3 Pickup Unit -
SL4 Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid Cassette 4 Pickup Unit -
CL5 Magnet Roller Clutch Hopper Unit
SL6 Right Deck Pickup Solenoid Right Deck Pickup Unit -
SL7 Left Deck Pickup Solenoid Left Deck Pickup Unit -
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List of Motor

Buffer Assembly

Process Unit Hopper Unit

ETB Unit

M10

M6
M28

M7
M3

Fixing Assembly M43

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


M3 Fixing Motor Fixing Assembly -
M6 Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor Process Unit -
M7 Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor Process Unit -
M10 Toner Supply Motor Hopper Unit -
M28 Toner Feed Motor Hopper Unit -
M43 ETB Motor ETB Unit -
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Laser Scanner Unit

Fixing Feed Unit

M44
M13

M18
M32
M16 M19

Outer Delivery Unit M14

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


M13 Delivery Motor Outer Delivery Unit -
M14 Reverse Motor Fixing Feed Unit -
M16 Side Registration Motor Fixing Feed Unit -
M18 Duplex Feed Right Motor Fixing Feed Unit -
M19 Duplex Feed Left Motor Fixing Feed Unit -
M32 Duplex Feed Merging Motor Fixing Feed Unit -
M44 Polygon Motor Laser Scanner Unit -
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Developing Drive Unit

Pickup Feed Unit


M1
M34 M2

M33

M26 Drum Drive Unit

M31
M11 M24

M27 M4

M20
M5
M12
M21

Cassette Pickup Drive Unit

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


M1 Drum Motor Drum Drive Unit -
M2 Developing Motor Developing Assembly Drive Unit -
M4 Right Deck Lifter Motor Cassette Pickup Drive Unit -
M5 Left Deck Lifter Motor Cassette Pickup Drive Unit -
M11 Right Deck Pickup Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
M12 Cassette 3,4 Pickup Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
M20 Cassette 3 Lifter Motor Cassette Pickup Drive Unit -
M21 Cassette 4 Lifter Motor Cassette Pickup Drive Unit -
M24 Left Deck Pickup Motor Cassette Pickup Drive Unit -
M26 Vertical Path Upper Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
M27 Vertical Path Lower Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
M31 Vertical Path Middle Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
M33 Multi-purpose Tray Registration Front Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
M34 Registration Motor Pickup Feed Unit -
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List of Sensor

Developing Assembly

Process Unit
Pickup Feed Drive Unit

PS29
TS1

PS90
PS24
PS51 Drum Drive Unit
PS4 PS61
PS45
PS52
Right Door Unit
PS96
Fixing Assembly

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


PS4 Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor Fixing Assembly
PS24 Vertical Path Sensor 1 Vertical Path Unit
PS29 Registration Sensor Pickup Feed Drive Unit
PS45 Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor Fixing Assembly
PS51 Fixing Inlet Sensor Fixing Assembly
PS52 Fixing Outlet Sensor Fixing Assembly
PS61 Drum Home Position Sensor Drum Drive Unit
PS90 Patch Sensor Process Unit "Patch Sensor"(page 5-12).
PS96 Fixed Feed Lever Sensor Fixing Feed Unit
TS1 Developing Assembly Toner Sensor Developing Assembly
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Upper High Voltage Unit

Hopper Unit Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit

Buffer Assembly

PS54 UN13
TS3

PS23
TS2
PS56 PS28

PS55 PS64
PS35 PS67
PS66
PS25
PS36
PS65 PS31
PS2

Outer Delivery Unit


Fixing Feed Unit
Vertical Path Unit

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


PS2 Vertical Path Cover Open/Close Sensor Vertical Path Unit -
PS23 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor Multi-purpose Pickup Unit -
PS25 Vertical Path Sensor 2 Vertical Path Unit -
PS28 Multi-purpose Tray Last Paper Sensor Multi-purpose Pickup Unit -
PS31 Side Registration Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS35 Inner Delivery Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS36 Outer Delivery Sensor Outer Delivery Unit -
PS54 Toner Exchange Cover Open/Close Sensor Hopper Unit -
PS55 Transfer Belt Engage Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS56 Transfer Belt Disengage Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS64 Duplex Outlet Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS65 Reverse Vertical Path Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS66 Duplex Left Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
PS67 Duplex Merging Sensor Fixing Feed Unit -
TS2 Buffer Toner Sensor 1 Hopper Unit -
TS3 Buffer Toner Sensor 2 Hopper Unit -
UN13 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Sensor Multi-purpose Pickup Unit -
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Cassette1 Pickup Unit

PS8
PS6
PS19
PS32
PS7

Cassette1 Pickup Unit


Cassette2 Pickup Unit
Cassette3 Pickup Unit
PS3
PS94 PS10
Cassette2 Pickup Unit PS12 PS33
PS95 PS68
PS17
PS47 PS20 PS21
PS11 PS26
PS48
PS13
PS49

PS50 PS70
PS69
PS73
Cassette3 Pickup Unit PS71
PS72 PS18
PS22
PS27
PS26
PS14
Cassette4 Pickup Unit THU1

Cassette4 Pickup Unit

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No Name Main Unit Adjustment during parts replacement Reference


PS3 Multi-purpose Tray Cover Open/Close Sensor Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit
PS6 Right Deck Paper Height Sensor Right Deck Unit
PS7 Right Deck Paper Sensor Right Deck Unit
PS8 Right Deck Upper Limit Sensor Right Deck Unit
PS10 Left Deck Paper Height Sensor Left Deck Unit
PS11 Left Deck Paper Sensor Left Deck Unit
PS12 Left Deck Upper Limit Sensor Left Deck Unit
PS13 Cassette 3 Paper Sensor Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
PS14 Cassette 4 Paper Sensor Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
PS17 Cassette 3 Paper Height Sensor Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
PS18 Cassette 4 Paper Height Sensor Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
PS19 Right Deck Pickup Sensor 2 Right Deck Unit
PS20 Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 Left Deck Unit
PS21 Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
PS22 Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
PS26 Vertical Path Sensor 3 Vertical Path Unit
PS27 Vertical Path Sensor 4 Vertical Path Unit
PS32 Right Deck Pull Out Sensor Right Deck Unit
PS33 Left Deck Pull Out Sensor Left Deck Unit
PS47 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 Right Deck Unit
PS48 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 Right Deck Unit
PS49 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 Left Deck Unit
PS50 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 Left Deck Unit
PS68 Cassette 3 Upper Limit Sensor Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
PS69 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 1 Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
PS70 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 2 Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
PS71 Cassette 4 Upper Limit Sensor Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
PS72 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 1 Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
PS73 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 2 Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
PS94 Primary Charging Assembly Shutter Open/Close Sensor Primary Charging Assembly
PS95 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter Open/Close Sensor Pre-transfer Charging Assembly
THU1 Environment Sensor Main Body
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SW1

SW6

Waste Toner Unit

SW5

Power Supply Unit


SW2

SW7

SW9
SW8

SW3
SW10

SW4

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SW1 Power Switch Product configuration
SW2 Front Door Open Detection Switch Product configuration
SW3 Environment Switch Product configuration
SW4 Cassette Heater Switch Product configuration
SW5 Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch Waste Toner Unit
SW6 Multi Door Switch Product configuration
SW7 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
SW8 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
SW9 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch Cassette 3 Pickup Unit
SW10 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch Cassette 4 Pickup Unit
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PCB50
Fixing Feed Unit PCB51

PCB13

PCB55

PCB9 Controller Unit


PCB4 HDD
PCB2
PCB34
PCB1

PCB29

PCB3 PCB6(100V)
PCB8 PCB5 PCB7(200V)

PCB33
PCB17(100V)
PCB18(200V)
Power Supply Unit

PCB30

PCB31

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PCB1 DC Controller PCB Product configuration FM0-4159 "DC Controller PCB"(page 5-13).
PCB2 Main Driver PCB Product configuration FM4-1083
PCB3 Feed Driver PCB Product configuration FM4-1084
PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB Product configuration FM4-1085
PCB5 Relay PCB Product configuration FM0-2963
PCB6 AC Driver PCB(100V) Product configuration FM0-2961
PCB7 AC Driver PCB(200V) Product configuration FM0-2962
PCB8 DC-DC Converter PCB Product configuration FM4-1089
PCB9 DC-DC Converter PCB Product configuration FM4-1089
PCB13 Transfer High Voltage PCB Product configuration FM4-1095
PCB17 Noise Filter(100V) Product configuration FM0-2958
PCB18 Noise Filter(200V) Product configuration FM0-2959
PCB29 DC Power Supply(12V) Product configuration FM0-4161
PCB30 DC Power Supply(24V) Product configuration FM0-4153
PCB31 DC Power Supply(24V) Product configuration FM0-4152
PCB33 All-night Power Supply PCB Product configuration FK3-1998
PCB34 Transfer High Voltage Registance PCB Product configuration FM2-7196
PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 Product configuration iR-ADV8285:FM4-2518 "Main Controller PCB 1"(page 5-4).
iR-ADV8295:FM4-2519
iR-ADV8205:FM4-2520
PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 Product configuration FM4-2497 "Main Controller PCB 2"(page 5-5).
PCB55 ARCNET PCB Product configuration FM4-8569 “Removing the ARCNET PCB”(page 4-4).
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Upper High Voltage Unit

Laser Scanner Unit


PCB32
PCB12

PCB35

PCB26 PCB11
PCB10
PCB36
PCB15
PCB54

PCB24
PCB23
PCB19
PCB20
Process Unit PCB27(200V)
Process Unit
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PCB10 Fixing power Supply PCB Product configuration FM4-1092
PCB11 Primary Charging High Voltage PCB Product configuration FM4-1093
PCB12 Developing High Voltage PCB Product configuration FM4-1094
PCB15 Potential Sensor PCB Product configuration FM4-1096 "Potential Sensor / Potential Control
PCB"(page 5-11).
PCB19 Primary Charging Contact A PCB Product configuration FM4-5148
PCB20 Primary Charging Contact B PCB Product configuration FM4-1102
PCB23 Pre-transfer Charging Contact A PCB Product configuration FM4-5148
PCB24 Pre-transfer Charging Contact A PCB Product configuration FM4-1102
PCB26 Pre-transfer Charging PCB Product configuration FM4-1106
PCB27 Drum Heater Driver PCB(200V) Product configuration FM4-1107
PCB28 Drum Heater Driver PCB(100V) Product configuration FM4-1108
PCB32 Potential Control PCB Product configuration FM4-1096 "Potential Sensor / Potential Control
PCB"(page 5-11).
PCB35 Laser Driver PCB Product configuration Laser Scanner Unit:
FM3-7531
PCB36 BD PCB Product configuration Laser Scanner Unit:
FM3-7531
PCB54 Drum Rom PCB Product configuration FM2-7734
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Heater,others

UN75

VA
EPC1

LE1
THM2 Process Unit
VA VA
TP1
THM4 THM1 H1

TP2
Power Supply Unit
H3

Fixing Assembly

H2

CB1001
CB1002
CB1004

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H1 Drum Heater Process Unit
LE1 Pre-exposure LED Process Unit
H2 Multi Cassette Heater Product configuration
H3 Fixing Heater Fixing Assembly
TP1 Fixing Thermal Switch 1 Fixing Assembly
TP2 Fixing Thermal Switch 2 Fixing Assembly
THM1 Fixing Main Thermistor Fixing Assembly
THM2 Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 Fixing Assembly
THM4 Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 Fixing Assembly
EPC1 Potential Sensor Process Unit
CB1001 Leakage Breaker Product configuration
CB1002 Leakage Breaker Product configuration
CB1004 Leakage Breaker Product configuration
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32
10
4 13
12 31 30
2 15
14
3
16
6
7
17
8
11
33
5 25 26
9 24
1 27 34
21 28
19
20
22

23
18

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KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name Intermediate Connector KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name REMARKS
1 J401 PCB1 DC Controller PCB         18 J518 PCB5 Relay PCB
2 J411 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 19 J126 PCB2 Main Driver PCB
3 J412 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 20 J125 PCB2 Main Driver PCB
4 J413 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 21 J124 PCB2 Main Driver PCB
5 J414 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 22 J128 PCB2 Main Driver PCB
6 J421 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3017 23 J204 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB
7 J431 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3002 24 J300 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB
8 J432 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3002 25 J301 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB
9 J441 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 26 J21 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2
10 J442 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 27 J22 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2
11 J451 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 28 J514 PCB5 Relay PCB
12 J461 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3123 J9040 - - - DECK LATTICE
12 J461 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3130 J9040 - - - DECK LATTICE
13 J462 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3241 J9043 - - - FINISHER LATTICE
14 J471 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 29 J5100 PCB35 Laser Driver PCB
15 J472 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3018 J3011 30 J403 PCB36 BD PCB
15 J472 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J3018 J3011 31 J2159 M44 Polygon Motor
15 J472 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 32 J5101 PCB35 Laser Driver PCB
16 J491 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J2087 - - - -
17 J493 PCB1 DC Controller PCB J2102 - - - -
33 J463 PCB1 DC Controller PCB 34 J4500 PCB55 ARCNET PCB
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28 40
44 42
14
43
21 36
41 10
22 16 6
25 8
9
11 33 29 39
20 7
34 46 2
32 45
12 3
31 4
24
19 35
13 5
37 1
27
26 24 18
23 17 38

15

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1 J101 PCB2 Main Driver PCB       13 J515 PCB5 Relay PCB
2 J102 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 14 J2009 M13 Delivery Motor
3 J103 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3174 15 J615 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB
3 J103 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3251 16 J2136 PS36 Outer Delivery Sensor
3 J103 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 17 J2140 PS96 Fixed Feed Lever Sensor
3 J103 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 18 J3050 SW5 Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch
4 J104 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 J3207 19 J2161 PS45 Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor
4 J104 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 20 J3204 THM4 Fixing Sub Thermistor 2
4 J104 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 21 J3206 THM2 Fixing Sub Thermistor 1
4 J104 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 22 J3271 THM1 Fixing Main Thermistor
5 J105 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 J3208 J3209 23 J1 M3 Fixing Motor
5 J105 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 J3208 J3209 24 J2162 SL9 Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid
5 J105 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 J3210 25 J2164 PS51 Fixing Inlet Sensor
5 J105 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 J3211 26 J2165 PS52 Fixing Outlet Sensor
5 J105 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3200 J3211 27 J2166 PS4 Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor
6 J106 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3235 J3121 28 J2001 SL2 Multi-purpose Pickup Solenoid
6 J106 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3235 J3121 29 J2002 PS23 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor
6 J106 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3235 J3121 J3122 30 J2003 UN13 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Sensor
6 J106 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3235 J3121 J3101 31 J2005 PS24 Vertical Path Sensor1
6 J106 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3235 J3121 32 J2053 PS28 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Last paper
Sensor
7 J107 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 33 J2137 PS61 Drum Home Position Sensor
7 J107 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3177 J3060 J3255 34 J2143 PS90 Patch Sensor
7 J107 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3177 J3060 35 J3049 SL10 Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid
7 J107 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3177 J3060 36 J2141 LED03 LE1
7 J107 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3177 J3060 37 J151 PCB19 Pre-tranfer Charging Contact A PCB
8 J108 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 38 J522 PCB5 Relay PCB
9 J109 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 39 J2004 FM33 Pre-transfer Charging Exhaust Fan
9 J109 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 40 J2006 CL1 Developing Clutch
9 J109 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 41 J2007 FM16 Laser Scanner Cooling Fan
9 J109 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 42 J2008 FM17 Primary Charging Exhaust Fan
9 J109 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 43 J2138 M1 Drum Motor
9 J109 PCB2 Main Driver PCB 44 J2139 M2 Developing Motor
10 J110 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3272 J3167 - - SW2 Front Door Open Detection Switch
10 J110 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3272 J3167 45 J3253 SW6 Multi Door Switch
11 J152 PCB19 Pre-tranfer Charging - - PCB20 Pre-tranfer Charging Contact B PCB
Contact A PCB
12 J153 PCB20 Pre-tranfer Charging 46 J3107 M6 Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor
Contact B PCB
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28 21
23 15
25
16
29 1
30 14 2
3
27 41 5
26 18 4
20 10
38 22
37 24 11
40 6
12
7
35 31
8
39 17
33 9
36
34

19

32

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1 J111 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3097       14 J3501 PCB11 Primary Charging High Voltage PCB
2 J112 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3098 15 J3511 PCB12 Develop High Voltage PCB
2 J112 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3098 16 J3544 PCB26 Pre-transfer Charging PCB
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3089 17 J2029 PS94 Primary Charging Shutter Sensor
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3089 J3252 18 J2132 PS3 Multi-purpose Cover Open/Close Sensor
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3089 J3047 19 J3048 THU1 Environment Sensor
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3055 20 J3510 PCB54 Drum ROM PCB
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3089 J2133 - - TS1 Developing Toner Sensor
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3089 J3168 21 J1 PCB32 Voltage Control PCB
3 J114 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3088 J3089 22 J151 PCB23 Pre-tranfer Charging Contact A PCB
4 J115 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3091 J3090 J3106 23 J2034 PS54 Toner Exchange Cover Sensor
4 J115 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3091 J3090 J3124 24 J2035 M28 Toner Feed Motor
4 J115 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3091 J3090 J3124 25 J2036 CL5 Magnet Roller Clutch
4 J115 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3091 J3090 J3124 26 J2038 TS2 Toner Excess Supply Sensor
4 J115 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3091 J3090 J3124 27 J2039 TS3 Buffer Toner Sensor
5 J117 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3063 J3080 28 J2037 M10 Toner Supply Motor
6 J118 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3016 29 J502 PCB10 Fixing Power Supply PCB
7 J119 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3112 30 J501 PCB10 Fixing Power Supply PCB
7 J119 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3112 31 J9130 FM7 Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan
8 J127 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3176 32 J614 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB
9 J129 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3231 J3200 33 J3202 TP1 Thermal Switch1
9 J129 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3231 J3200 34 J3203 TP2 Thermal Switch2
10 J130 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3066 J3067 J3215 35 J2114 PS95 Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor
10 J130 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3066 J3067 J3215 36 J2131 FM2 Primary Charging Suction Fan
10 J130 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3066 J3067 J3215 37 J2170 FM30 Developer Lower Cooling Fan
10 J130 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3066 J3067 J3215 38 J2171 FM31 Developer Upper Cooling Fan
10 J130 PCB2 Main Driver PCB J3066 J3067 J3215 39 J2177 FM32 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Air Supply
Fan
11 J152 PCB23 Contact A PCB - - PCB24 Pre-tranfer Charging Contact B PCB
12 J153 PCB24 Contact B PCB 40 J3108 M7 Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor
13 J3 PCB32 Voltage Control PCB J3169 J3170 41 J3172 PCB15 Voltage Sensor PCB
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32 33
35 28 30
34
23
20
27 21
13 4
3
14 9
29 2
15 8
12 1
24 10
22
19
25
26
5
17 6
18 7
11
16

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KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name Intermediate Connector KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name REMARKS
1 J201 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB           10 J516 PCB5 Relay PCB
2 J211 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 11 J2050 M24 Left Deck Pickup Motor
2 J211 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 12 J2071 M11 Right Deck Pickup Motor
3 J212 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 13 J2146 M33 Multi-purposeTray Registration Front Motor
3 J212 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 14 J2147 M26 Vertical Path Upper Motor
4 J213 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 15 J2076 M31 Vertical Path Middle Motor
5 J214 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 16 J2097 M12 Cassette3.4 Pickup Motor
6 J215 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 17 J2077 M27 Vertical Path Lower Motor
7 J218 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 18 J100 PCB8 DC-DC Converter PCB
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3634 19 J2042 PS20 Left Deck Pickup Sensor 1
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3634 20 J2043 PS12 Left Deck Paper Height Sensor
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3634 21 J2044 PS11 Left Deck Paper Sensor
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3634 22 J2045 PS10 Left Deck Paper Height Sensor
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3634 23 J2046 PS33 Left Deck Pull Out Sensor
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3132 24 J2048 PS49 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 1
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3132 25 J2049 PS50 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 2
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 26 J2051 M5 Left Deck Lifter Motor
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3634 27 J2052 SL7 Left Deck Pickup Solenoid
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3028 28 J2148 PS47 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 1
8 J221 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3028 29 J2149 PS48 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 2
9 J222 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3633 30 J2060 PS19 Right Deck Pickup Sensor 1
9 J222 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3633 31 J2061 PS8 Right Deck Upper Limit Sensor
9 J222 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3633 32 J2062 PS7 Right Deck Paper Sensor
9 J222 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3633 33 J2063 PS6 Right Deck Paper Height Sensor
9 J222 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3633 34 J2064 PS32 Right Deck Pull Out Sensor
9 J222 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3633 35 J2070 SL6 Right Deck Pickup Solenoid
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11 12
10
27 15 13 3
26 14
28 18
16
17 19
29 8
2
30 1
20 23 4
5 32
21 31
25 24

22

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KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name Intermediate Connector KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name REMARKS
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3128               6 J2054 PS25 Vertical Path Sensor2
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3635 7 J2055 PS68 Cassette 3 Upper Limit Sensor
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3128 8 J2066 PS2 Vertical Path Cover Open/Close Sensor
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3635 9 J2073 SL3 Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3635 10 J2078 PS21 Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 1
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3635 11 J2079 PS13 Cassette 3 Paper Sensor
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3635 12 J2080 PS17 Cassette 3 Paper Height Sensor
1 J223 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3635 13 J2081 PS26 Vertical Path Sensor3
2 J224 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3636 14 J2056 PS71 Cassette 4 Upper Limit Sensor
2 J224 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3636 15 J2075 SL4 Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid
2 J224 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3636 16 J2089 PS22 Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1
2 J224 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3636 17 J2090 PS14 Cassette 4 Paper Sensor
2 J224 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3636 18 J2091 PS18 Cassette 4 Paper Height Sensor
2 J224 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3636 19 J2092 PS27 Vertical Path Sensor4
3 J225 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 20 J2069 M4 Right Deck Lifter Motor
3 J225 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 21 J2072 M20 Cassette3 Lifter Motor
3 J225 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 22 J2074 M21 Cassette4 Lifter Motor
3 J225 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3031 23 J2085 SW9 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch
3 J225 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3008 24 J2088 FM3 Making Image Exhaust Fan
3 J225 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3031 25 J2096 SW10 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch
4 J226 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3273 26 J2082 PS69 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 1
4 J226 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3273 27 J2083 PS70 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 2
4 J226 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3273 28 J2084 SW7 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch
4 J226 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3033 29 J2093 PS72 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 1
4 J226 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3033 30 J2094 PS73 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 2
4 J226 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB J3033 31 J2095 SW8 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch
5 J227 PCB3 Feed Driver PCB 32 J2168 FM40 Feed Driver Cooling Fan
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13
37 33
10 32 17
34 5 8
35 31
12 20
24 30 9
36
16 6
25 7
27 21
22 26
28 1
2 11
18 4
3
15
19
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1 J310 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3233 J3002       11 J517 PCB5 Relay PCB
2 J311 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 12 J100 PCB9 DC-DC Converter PCB
2 J311 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 13 J3061 PCB13 Transfer High Voltage PCB
3 J330 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 14 J2167 M14 Reverse Motor
4 J331 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 15 J2108 M32 Duplex Feed Merging Motor
4 J331 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 16 J2111 M19 Duplex Feed Left Motor
5 J332 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3042 17 J2098 M34 Registration Motor
5 J332 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 18 J2109 M18 Duplex Feed Right Motor
6 J333 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 19 J2107 M43 ETB Motor
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 3236 J3243 20 J2113 PS35 Inner Delivery Sensor
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 21 J2115 SL5 Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3236 22 J2117 PS65 Reverse Vertical Path Sensor
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 23 J2118 FM5 Paper Cooling Fan
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 24 J2120 PS66 Duplex Left Sensor
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J2121 J3020 J3021 25 J2121 FM8 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3242 26 J2124 M16 Side Registration Motor
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3242 27 J2125 PS31 Side Registration Sensor
7 J340 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 28 J2176 SL12 Reverse Detachment Solenoid
8 J342 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3263 29 J2116 PS29 Registration Sensor
8 J342 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 30 J2144 FM41 Duplex Driver Cooling Fan
8 J342 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 31 J2145 FM42 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor
Cooling Fan
9 J343 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3270 32 J2100 PS55 ETB Engage Sensor
9 J343 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3270 33 J2101 PS56 ETB Disengage Sensor
9 J343 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3265 34 J2104 PS64 Duplex Outlet Sensor
9 J343 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3269 35 J2105 PS67 Duplex Merging Sensor
9 J343 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB J3270 36 J2106 SL11 Left Deck Merging Solenoid
9 J343 PCB4 Duplex Driver PCB 37 J3062 PCB13 Transfer High Voltage PCB
10 J3063 PCB13 Transfer High Voltage J3306 - - PCB34 Transfer High Voltage Resistance
PCB PCB
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28
30
37

29 19
16
17
1
5
14 3
6
13 7
27 15
4
23 2 18
24 20 9
10
21
25 22 11
12
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1 J501 PCB5 Relay PCB     16 J5 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2
2 J502 PCB5 Relay PCB 3237 J9040 - - - DECK LATTICE
3 J503 PCB5 Relay PCB 709 - - - USB Device Port-A1
4 J505 PCB5 Relay PCB 3118 J9024 - - - READER LATTICE
4 J505 PCB5 Relay PCB 3238 J9043 - - - FINISHER LATTICE
5 J506 PCB5 Relay PCB 17 J23 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2
6 J507 PCB5 Relay PCB 18 J611 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB
7 J508 PCB5 Relay PCB 19 J4 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2
8 J509 PCB5 Relay PCB 3224 20 J2134 FM14 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1
8 J509 PCB5 Relay PCB 21 J2154 FM15 Power Supply Cooling Fan 2
9 J510 PCB5 Relay PCB 22 J691 PCB33 All-night Power Supply PCB
10 J511 PCB5 Relay PCB 23 J201 PCB29 DC Power Supply PCB
11 J512 PCB5 Relay PCB 24 J202 PCB30 DC Power Supply PCB
12 J513 PCB5 Relay PCB 25 J202 PCB31 DC Power Supply PCB
13 J519 PCB5 Relay PCB J3099 26 J3545 PCB26 Pre-transfer Charging PCB
14 J520 PCB5 Relay PCB J3218 J3200 J3212 J3213 27 J2 M3 Fixing Motor
14 J520 PCB5 Relay PCB J3102 28 J2151 M1 Drum Motor
14 J520 PCB5 Relay PCB J3102 29 J2152 M2 Developing Motor
15 J523 PCB5 Relay PCB 30 J3637 SW1 Power ON Switch
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17
16
32 30
33 14
15
34

13
26
25
28 24 31

29
12
18

21

6
10
3
8 5

4
11 20
19
7
27
9
23
1 2

22

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KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name Intermediate Connector KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name REMARKS
1 J601 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J3639     18 J500 PCB10 Fixing Power Supply PCB
2 J602 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 19 J802 PCB17,18 Noise Filter
3 J603 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 20 J681 PCB33 All-night Power Supply PCB
4 J604 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 9020 - - - POD Deck Lite-A1
4 J604 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 9020 - - - Paper Deck Unit-C1
5 J605 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 21 J101 PCB29 DC Power Supply PCB
6 J606 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 22 J102 PCB30 DC Power Supply PCB
6 J606 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB 23 J102 PCB31 DC Power Supply PCB
7 J607 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB - - SW3 Environment Switch
7 J607 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB - - SW4 Cassette Heater Switch
8 J608 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J3173 J3119 J9024 - - - READER LATTICE
8 J608 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J3173 J3115 J3116 J3060 24 J2001 PCB27,28 Drum Heater Driver PCB
8 J608 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J3173 J3115 J3116 J3060 25 J2002 PCB27,28 Drum Heater Driver PCB
9 J609 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J3549 26 J3273 SW1 Power ON Switch
10 J610 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J9019 27 J220 H2 Multi Cassette Heater
11 J613 PCB6,7 AC Driver PCB J3174 J3638 J9043 - - - FINISHER LATTICE
12 J510 PCB10 Fixing Power Supply 28 J9071 H3 Fixing Heater
PCB
12 J510 PCB10 Fixing Power Supply 29 J9072 H4 Fixing Heater
PCB
13 J3500 PCB11 Primary Charging High 30 J3510 PCB12 Develop High Voltage PCB
Voltage PCB
13 J3500 PCB11 Primary Charging High 31 J3545 PCB26 Pre-transfer Charging PCB
Voltage PCB
14 J3502 PCB11 Primary Charging High 32 J3214 - High Voltage Connector
Voltage PCB
15 J3503 PCB11 Primary Charging High 33 J3003 - High Voltage Connector
Voltage PCB
16 J3512 PCB12 Develop High Voltage J3221 - - - -
PCB
16 J3512 PCB12 Develop High Voltage J3222 - - - -
PCB
17 J3513 PCB12 Develop High Voltage 34 J3217 - High Voltage Connector
PCB
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18
15 37
17
36 21

40
14
19 41
35 16
22
23 20
24 38
39

25
26
12 32
11 33
8
28
3
9
2
30
29
13 31
6
10
7
34

27

4
5

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KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name Intermediate Connector KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name REMARKS
1 J801 PCB17,18 Noise Filter         - - CB1001 Leakage Breaker
1 J801 PCB17,18 Noise Filter - - CB1002 Leakage Breaker
1 J801 PCB17,18 Noise Filter - - CB1003 Leakage Breaker
1 J801 PCB17,18 Noise Filter - - CB1004 Leakage Breaker
2 J3547 PCB26 Pre-transfer Charging J3004 J3129 25 J9001 UN75 Post Charging Trance
PCB
3 J3548 PCB26 Pre-transfer Charging 26 J3005 UN75 Post Charging Trance
PCB
4 J692 PCB33 All-night Power Supply - - - -
PCB
5 J693 PCB33 All-night Power Supply - - - -
PCB
6 J776 UN111 CPU PCB 3225 27 J504 PCB5 Relay PCB
7 J1003 UN111 CPU PCB 28 J4001 UN112 Sub Key PCB
7 J1003 UN111 CPU PCB 29 J6001 UN114 Inverter PCB
8 J1005 UN111 CPU PCB - - - Transparent touch panel
9 J1006 UN111 CPU PCB 30 J2002 UN109 Hub PCB
10 J1007 UN111 CPU PCB 31 J1 - LCD
11 J1008 UN111 CPU PCB 32 J3002 UN110 Ten Key PCB
12 J1009 UN111 CPU PCB 33 J3001 UN110 Ten Key PCB
13 J4002 UN112 Sub Key PCB 34 J5001 UN113 Volume PCB
14 J1 UN117 CPU PCB J3225 27 J504 PCB5 Relay PCB
15 J2 UN117 CPU PCB 35 J1 UN118 Sub Key PCB
15 J2 UN117 CPU PCB 36 J1 UN121 TALLY PCB
16 J3 UN117 CPU PCB - - - Transparent touch panel
17 J4 UN117 CPU PCB - - - -
18 J5 UN117 CPU PCB 37 J1 UN116 Ten Key PCB
19 J7 UN117 CPU PCB - - - Transparent touch panel
20 J8 UN117 CPU PCB 38 J1 UN120 Inverter PCB
20 J8 UN117 CPU PCB 39 J1 UN119 Volume PCB
21 J9 UN117 CPU PCB 40 J1 UN115 Hub PCB
22 J10 UN117 CPU PCB 41 J2 UN115 Hub PCB
23 J2 UN120 Inverter PCB - - - Transparent touch panel
24 J3 UN120 Inverter PCB - - - Transparent touch panel
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2 55
3
5 20
6 16
7
8 9
10 41
11 49
12 46 29 31
43
34 30
14 27 33 32
15 51
13 19 28
42
25 26 52
21 40 44
22 45 50
58
24 38
48 57
54 39 37
47 36
53
35 56

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KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name Intermediate Connector KeyNo. J No. Symbol Parts Name REMARKS
2 J13 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - Voice Guidance Kit-F2
3 J6 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - USB Device Port-A2
5 J4 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - Control panel
6 J15 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - FM4 Main Controller Cooling Fan
7 J7 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - LAN
8 J3 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - USB(D)
9 J17 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 42 J2 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2
10 J11 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - Flash PCB
11 J5 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - USB(H)
12 J8 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - TPM PCB
13 J1025 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - Not used
14 J21 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - Copy Control Interface Kit-A1
15 J20 PCB50 Main Controller PCB 1 - - - Card reader or Serial interface kit or Coin
manager
16 J1 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 43 J1 PCB52 Channel Link PCB
19 J14 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 - - - Memory PCB
20 J2017 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 - - - Image Data Analyzer Board-B1
21 J12 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 44 J1 - HDD Mirroring Kit-G1 or
HDD Data Encryption & MirroringKit-C5
22 J2024 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 44 J1 - HDD Mirroring Kit-G1 or
HDD Data Encryption & MirroringKit-C5
24 J6 - HDD Mirroring Kit-G1 or 46 J2 - LED PCB
HDD Data Encryption & MirroringKit-C5
25 J19 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 47 J403 - Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1
26 J20 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 48 J5 - Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1
26 J20 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 49 J2 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1
26 J20 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 50 J2 - Pseudo CI PCB/Off-hook Power Supply PCB
27 J2083 PCB51 Main Controller PCB 2 51 J1 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1
28 J4 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 52 J3 - Pseudo CI PCB/Off-hook Power Supply PCB
29 J5 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 53 J1 - Pseudo CI PCB/Off-hook Power Supply PCB
30 J6 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 54 J8 - Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1
31 J7 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 J3141 J3140 55 J751 - Speaker
32 J3 - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1 56 J4 - Modular PCB (1 line)
33 J1 - Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1 - - - -
34 J3 - Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1 57 J1 - Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
35 J4 - Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AL1 58 J4 - Modular PCB (2 to 4 lines)
36 J2 - Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1 58 J4 - Modular PCB (2 to 4 lines)
37 J1 - Modular PCB (1 line) - - - -
38 J7 - Modular PCB (1 line) J3012 59 J803 PCB17,18 Noise Filter
39 J1 - Modular PCB (2 to 4 lines) - - - -
40 J2 - Modular PCB (2 to 4 lines) J3012 59 J803 PCB17,18 Noise Filter
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Main Controller <Procedure>


1) Route the removed cable to the open space and remove the Main Controller PCB 1.

Edge Saddle
Removing Main Controller PCB 1
USB Cable
<Preparation>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Right). Control Panel
1-1) Push [A] part to open the HDD Cover. Cable

x2

Handle

Main Controller PCB 1


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CAUTION:
[A]
Points to Note when Inserting the Main Controller PCB 1
Be sure to push the handle in horizontally.
If pushing any part other than the handle, the Main Controller PCB 1 may not be
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inserted horizontally. In such case, note that connector connection error (or damage of
1-2) Remove the Main Controller Right Cover Unit.
connector) or deformation of plate may occur.
• 1 Screw

[1]

[A]

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3) Remove the Flash PCB and the TPM PCB. <Actions after Parts Replacement>
• 2 Screws 1. Install the following parts removed from the old PCB to the new PCB.
• Flash PCB
• TPM PCB

NOTE:
It is not necessary to reconfigure/register the data after replacing the Main Controller
PCB 1.

Flash PCB
TPM PCB

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Removing Main Controller PCB 2 <Processing when replacing the parts>
1) Replace the part from the old PCB to the new PCB.
<Processing before replacing the parts> • DDR2-SDRAM (when the option DDR2-SDRAM is installed)
Be sure to gain agreement from the user in advance to execute the following work. • Memory PCB

1) Backup the Settings/Registration data

Data in SRAM on the Main Controller PCB 2 can be backed up to a USB memory device or
an HDD from download mode.
* However, if the HDD Encryption Board is installed, backup to an HDD is not possible. It is
therefore recommended to perform backup to an USB memory device.

DDR2-SDRAM
Operation method:
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
then,
Download Menu > Backup > SRAM(HDD/USB)

Note:
Download Menu is not intended for the "Settings/Registration > Paper Type Management
Settings". Memory PCB
You need back up from:
Remote UI
Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Export

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Prohibited Operation:
Do not transfer the following parts to another model (which has a different serial
number).If you fail to do so, the Main Body does not activate normally and this might
cause to fail the restoration.
• Main Controller PCB 1
• Main Controller PCB 2 (with Memory PCB installed)
• Memory PCB

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<Preparation> <Procedure>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Right). (Refer to "Removing Main Controller PCB 1") 12) Remove the Main Controller PCB 2.
2. Remove the Main Controller PCB 1. (Refer to page 4-80) • 7 Connectors
3. Remove the Box Cover (Left). • 6 Screws
• 1 Claw
• 1 Protrusion
x7

Claw

Protrusion

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4. Remove the Rear Cover.
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x6
x7

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<Actions after Parts Replacement>
1. Specify and register the data again of the Main Controller PCB 2.
1) While pressing 2 + 8 keys at the same time, turn ON the Main Power Switch.
2) The restore of backup data:
When Download Menu is displayed, connect USB memory to the main body.
Download Menu 2 > Restore
3) Specify and register the data again.
Import from:
Remote UI
Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Import
4) When an encryption key/certificate/CA certificate has been generated or added by the user,
ask the user to execute reinstallation.

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Laser Exposure System 2. Removing the Right Cover.

NOTE:
Removing the Laser Scanner Unit Laser Scanner Unit can be removed without removing the Right Cover.
Howerver, removing the Right Cover is recommended here for better operability.
<Preparation>
1. Removing the Right Upper Cover. 2-1) Remove the Right Rear Cover2.
1-1) Open the Toner Exchange Cover. • 2 Screws
1-2) Open the Right Cover.
1-3) Open the Right Rear Cover1
1-4) Remove the Right Upper Cover.
• 2 Screws
x2
• 1 Boss
• 3 Protrusions

x2

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2-2) Disconnect the Connector and remove the Grounding Wire and the Reuse Band.
• 1 Screw

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2-3) Open the Right Cover.

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2-4) Remove the E-ring to remove the Door Link.
CAUTION:
To prevent falling of Right Cover, hold the Right Cover to remove the Hinge Pins.

<Procedure>
1) Lift the Plate to remove.
• 2 Screws

x2

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2-5) Remove the 2 Hinge Pins to remove the Right Cover.

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2) Remove the 2 Retainer Fixtures.
• 2 Screws

x2

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3) Free the Harness from the Harness Guide and Disconnect the Connector. 5) Hook the wire of the Laser Scanner Unit to the hook of the main body.

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4) Pull out the Laser Scanner Unit halfway.
CAUTION:
• 2 Bosses
Do not use the wire when the Right Cover is not removed.

6) Free the Harness from the Harness Guide and Disconnect the Connector.

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7) Remove the Laser Scanner Unit.
Cleaning the Dust Collecting Glass
CAUTION: <Preparation>
Before removing the Laser Scanner Unit, check that the hooking wire of the unit is not 1) Open the Front Cover.
hooked to the frame of the main body. 2) Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)

<Procedure>
Removing the Dustproof Glass
1) Pull out the Dustproof Glass and clean it with lint-free paper.

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CAUTION:
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When installing the Laser Scanner Unit, be sure to check that the bosses are fitted into
the holes.

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Image Formation System 1) While pushing the Release Lever in the direction of the arrow, pull out the Primary Charging
Assembly.

Removing the Primary Charging Assembly CAUTION:


When removing the Primary Charging Assembly, be careful not to hold the PCB of the
<Preparation>
Primary Charging Assembly.
1. Open the Inner Cover.
1-1) Open the Front Cover.
1-2) Open the Inner Cover.
• 1 Screw (to loosen)

Loosen

PCB PCB

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<Procedure>

CAUTION:
• When removing the Primary Charging Assembly and the Pre-transfer Charging
Assembly, go through the following procedure while the Charging Shutter is open.
• At sleep mode, press the Power Switch on the Control Panel, check that the machine
is in standby condition, turn OFF the Main Power, and then perform removing.
• In the case that the condition of the Charging Shutter (open/close) is unknown while
the power of the host machine is OFF, turn ON the power, check that the machine is
in standby condition, turn OFF the Main Power, and then perform removing.
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If the above operations are not performed, it may be possible to remove the assembly
while the Charging Shutter is closed, which may damage the drum or the shutter.

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<Processing after replacing the parts>
Removing the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner
1) Clear the parts counter for the Primary Charging Assembly.
2) Output halftone image in service mode. Holder (Right/Left)
TEST > PG > TYPE: 5 halftone test print <Preparation>
3) Output HT to check density difference between the front and the rear. (Refer to page 5-8)
4) In the case of density difference: Execute adjustment with the Wire Height Adjustment NOTE:
Spring. Replacement procedure is the same between the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner/
Cleaner Holder (Left) and the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner/Cleaner Holder (Right).
5) Execute cleaning of the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-
The following explains the procedure of the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner (Right) and
CLN) Cleaner Holder (Right).
6) Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL (COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI > PRI-GRID)
7) Execute the potential control (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > DPC). Turn OFF and then 1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
ON the main power. (The potential control is executed at startup.) 2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)

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<Procedure> 1) Remove the Shield Plate (Right). When removing the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner
Holder (Left), remove the Shield Plate (Left).
CAUTION: • 2 Screws
Do not move the Charging Wire Shutter; otherwise, the shutter can be damaged when
installing the Charging Assembly. When the Charging Wire Shutter is moved by chance,
be sure to move the Shutter until it is invisible.
x2

Charging Wire Shutter


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2) Loosen the screw to move the Primary Charging Assembly Cleaner to the center.

Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Loosen

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CAUTION:
Do not remove both Shield Plates (Right and Left) of the Primary Charging Assembly at
the same time. Be sure to work on one Shield Plate at a time (otherwise, the Frame of
the Primary Charging Assembly can be deformed).

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4) Remove the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner (Right) in the direction of the arrow.
CAUTION:Points to Caution when Installing the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Holder
Be sure to push in the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Holder until it is secured with the CAUTION:
Claw. Be careful not to damage the Primary Charging Wire and the Grid Wire when removing
the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner (Right).

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3) Bring up the Primary Charging Assembly and pinch the Hook to remove the Primary
Charging Assembly Cleaner Holder (Right) in the direction of the arrow.

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CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation


Be sure to push the Charging Wire against the 2 pads of the Primary Charging Wire
Cleaner to install.

Pad
Charging Wire

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Primary
Charging
Wire Cleaner

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Replacing the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire 3) Loosen the 4 screws fixing the Motor Unit in the front.

Screws
<Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
3. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
4.Removing the Primary Charging Shutter Unit (Refer to page 4-137)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire
• 1 Screw

Screw

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4) Loosen the screw and turn over the Primary Charging Assembly.
5) Push the front Motor Unit in the direction of the arrow and tighten the 4 screws.

turn over Screws

Grid Wire

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2) Shift the Primary Charging Wire Cleaners (Left and Right).
• 2 Screws (to loosen)
Screw Push
Primary Charging Primary Charging
Wire Cleaners (Left ) Wire Cleaners (Right)
Motor Unit

Screws

Motor Unit

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6) Untie approx. 5cm of the Charging Wire from the 0.1mm (wire-diameter) Charging Wire 9) After setting the wire 35 times around, pass through B part. After turning over the Primary
Reel to make a 2mm-diameter ring at the edge. Charging Assembly, pass the wire between the washer and the Motor Unit, wrap around
the screw clockwise to make a full round and secure with the screw.
NOTE:
The ring can be easily made by the following procedure: Wrap the Charging Wire Stud A
around the Hex Key to make a full round, and then turn the Hex Key for 3 to 4 times to
twist the Charging Wire.

7) Cut the twisted Charging Wire (extra length) with nippers.


8) Hook the ring to the Stud A as shown in the figure.

B part

Screw

turning over

B part

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10) Cut the extra length of the Charging Wire with nippers. 13) Remove the Shield Plate (Left) and pinch the Grid Wire from the left side to clean it on the
11) Loosen the 4 screws and tighten the screw until the tension of the Grid Wire is uniformed. left side with lint-free paper moistened with water.
Be careful not to deform (bend) the Charging Assembly.
CAUTION:
Screws turning over • The frame of the Primary Charging Assembly may be distorted, so be careful not to
remove both Left and Right Shield Plates simultaneously.

Screw

Motor Unit
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12) Tighten the loosened 4 screws.

Screws
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14) Shift the Primary Charging Wire Cleaners (Left and Right).
15) Tighten the 2 screws.

Primary Charging Primary Charging


Wire Cleaners (Left ) Wire Cleaners (Right)

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Screws
Be sure to check the following items.
• No bend or twist is found with the Grid Wire.
• The wire is set evenly spaced apart. (The Grid Wire is fitted into the groove of the F-4-83
Block.)

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CAUTION: Replacing the Primary Charging Wire


Be sure to move the Primary Charging Wire Cleaners (Left and Right) until they stop
and tighten the screws. NOTE:
Replacement procedure is the same between the Primary Charging Wire (Left) and the
Primary Charging Wire (Right).
The following explains the procedure of the Primary Charging Wire (Right).

Screws
NOTE:
The Primary Charging Wire with spring is set as a service part.

CAUTION:
In the case of replacing the Charging Wire on a Charging Wire basis, be sure to use
the dedicated Charging Wire Tension Spring (97-5527) [A]. Do not use the Spring [B]
Primary Charging Primary Charging attached to the Charging Wire.
Wire Cleaners (Left ) Wire Cleaners (Right)
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16) Install the Primary Charging Shutter Unit.(Refer to page 4-137)

Spring [B] Spring [A]

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<Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
3. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
4. Remove the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Holder (Right). (Refer to "Removing the
Primary Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder (Right/Left)")
5. Remove the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner (Right). (Refer to page 4-90)

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<Procedure> 3) Remove the Charging Wire from the protrusion and the groove of the Positioning Block at
<Removing the Charging Wire> the front side.
1) Remove the Sheet.

Protrusion

Groove

Charging
Wire

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2) Use tweezers to hold the tip of the Spring at the rear side to remove the Spring from the <Installing the Charging Wire>
charging electrode and remove the Charging Wire from the groove of the Positioning Block.
NOTE:
Groove When installing the Charging Wire set as a service part, steps 4, 5, 7, and 8 are not
required.

Charging 4) Untie approx. 5cm of the Charging Wire from the 0.06mm (wire-diameter) Charging Wire
Electrode
Reel to make a 2mm-diameter ring at the edge.

NOTE:
The ring can be easily made by the following procedure: Wrap the Charging Wire
around the Hex Key to make a full round, and then turn it for 3 to 4 times to twist the
Charging Wire.

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5) Cut the edge of the twisted Charging Wire with nippers. 9) Hook the Charging Wire to the rear groove of the Charging Wire Positioning Block and
6) Hook the ring to the front protrusion of the Positioning Block to hook the Charging Wire to hold the edge of the Charging Wire Tension Spring with tweezers to hook it to the charging
the groove. electrode.

Groove

Protrusion

Groove
Charging Electrode

Charging
Wire

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7) Hook the Charging Wire Tension Spring to the Charging Wire to twist with it.
CAUTION:
Be sure to keep the following in mind after installation.
• No bend or twist is found with the Charging Wire.
• The Charging Wire is fitted into the groove of the Charging Wire Positioning Block.

10) Clean the Charging Wire with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
11) Install the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner (Right).
12) Install the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Holder (Right).
13) Install the Shield Plate (Right).

<Processing when replacing the parts>


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1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1 > PRM-WIRE)
8) Cut extra length of the Charging Wire with nippers. 2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN)
3) Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL (COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI > PRI-GRID)
4) Execute the potential control (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > DPC). Turn OFF and then
ON the main power. (The potential control is executed at startup.)

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Cleaning the Primary Charging Assembly Grid Wire 3) Remove the Shield Plate (Left) and pinch the Grid Wire from the left side to clean it on the
left side with lint-free paper moistened with water.
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”) CAUTION:
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89) • The frame of the Primary Charging Assembly may be distorted, so be careful not to
3. Remove the Primary Charging Wire Cleaner Holder. (Refer to “Removing the Primary remove both Left and Right Shield Plates simultaneously.
Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder (Right/Left)”)
4. Remove the Primary Charging Wire. (Refer to page 4-90)

NOTE:
With this machine, discharge products tend to be accumulated inside the Charging
Assembly. To remove the discharge products efficiently, clean with lint-free paper
moistened with water. (If there is toner stain, clean with lint-free paper moistened with
alcohol.)

<Procedure>
1) Clean the inside of Shield Plate (Right) and Inner Shield Plate (Left) removed from the
Primary Charging Assembly with lint-free paper moistened with water.
2) Clean both sides of the Inner Shield Plate (Middle) of the Primary Charging Assembly with
lint-free paper moistened with water.
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4) Remove the Shield Plate (Right) and pinch the Grid Wire to clean it on the right side with
lint-free paper moistened with water.

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Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly 1) Turn the Lock Lever in the direction of the arrow to pull out the Pre-transfer Charging
Assembly.
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly") CAUTION:
When removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly, be careful not to hold the PCB of
<Procedure> the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly.

CAUTION:
When removing the Primary Charging Assembly and the Pre-transfer Charging PCB PCB
Assembly, go through the following procedure while the Charging Shutter is open.
• At sleep mode, press the Power Switch on the Control Panel, check that the machine
is in standby condition, turn OFF the Main Power, and then perform removing.
• In the case that the condition of the Charging Shutter (open/close) is unknown while
the power of the host machine is OFF, turn ON the power, check that the machine is
in standby condition, turn OFF the Main Power, and then perform removing.

If the above operations are not performed, it may be possible to remove the assembly
while the Charging Shutter is closed, which may damage the drum or the shutter.

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CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner,


Be sure to fit the Transfer Charging Assembly to the groove on the host machine and Cleaner Holder
install it horizontally.
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)

<Procedure>
1) Displace the Shield Plate Retainer Block to open the Shield Plate in the direction of the
arrow.
• 1 Screw (to loosen)

Loosen
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<Processing when replacing the parts>


1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > PO-UNIT)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-EX)

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2) Turn the Gear by hand to move the Cleaning Pad Arm to the front.
CAUTION:Points to Caution when Securing the Shield Plate
Move the Shield Plate Retainer Block fully to the inside to secure with the screw.
Check that the rear Pin is fitted into the Frame hole, and then move the Shield Plate
back and forth to check that the Shield Plate is secured.

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CAUTION:Points to Caution when Installing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner


Holder
Push in the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner Holder until it is secured with the Claw.

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3) Pinch the Hook and turn it in the direction of the arrow to remove the Pre-transfer Charging
CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation
Assembly Cleaner Holder.
Be sure to push the Charging Wire against the 2 pads of the Pre-transfer Charging Wire
Cleaner to install.

Pad
Charging Wire

Primary
Charging
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Wire Cleaner
4) Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner in the direction of the arrow.
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CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the Pre-transfer Charging Wire when removing the Pre-
transfer Charging Wire Cleaner.

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Replacing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire 1) Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Covers (Front and Rear).

NOTE:
The Primary Charging Wire with spring is set as a service part.

<Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner Holder. (Refer to "Removing the Pre-
transfer Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder")
5. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner. (Refer to page 4-101)

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2) Use tweezers to remove the front Spring from the Hook and then remove the Charging
CAUTION: Wire from the rear charging electrode.
In the case of replacing the Charging Wire on a Charging Wire basis, be sure to use
the dedicated Charging Wire Tension Spring (97-5527) [A]. Do not use the Spring [B]
attached to the Charging Wire.

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Spring [B] Spring [A] 3) Untie approx. 5cm of the Charging Wire from the 0.06mm (wire-diameter) Charging Wire
F-4-105 Reel to make a 2mm-diameter ring at the edge.
4) Cut the edge of the twisted Charging Wire with nippers.

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5) Hook the ring to the rear charging electrode of the Pre-charging Assembly and put the ring 8) Hold the tip of the Spring with tweezers and hook the Charging Wire to the groove to hook
through the rear groove and the sponge groove. the Spring to the Hook.

Charging Wire
Groove

Charging
Electrode

Hook

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6) On the front side of the Pre-charging Assembly, hook the Charging Wire Tension Spring to 9) Clean the Charging Wire with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
the Charging Wire to twist with it. 10) Install the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Covers (Front and Rear).
11) Install the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Cleaner and the Pre-transfer Charging
Assembly Cleaner Holder.

<Processing when replacing the parts>


1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1 > PO-WIRE)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-EX)

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7) Cut extra length of the Charging Wire with nippers.

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Cleaning the Pre-transfer Charging Wire 2) Remove the Plate.
• 2 Screws
<Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100) x2
4. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner Holder. (Refer to “Removing the Pre-
transfer Charging Wire Cleaner, Cleaner Holder”)
5. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaner. (Refer to page 4-101)
6. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Wire. (Refer to page 4-104)

<Procedure>
1) Clean the Shield Plate with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

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3) While rotating the Dust Collecting Roller, clean it with lint-free paper.

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4) Remove toner in the toner collection area.
Removing the Process Unit
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)

<Procedure>

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the Photosensitive Drum.

1) Remove the Drum Fixation Cylinder to remove the Process Unit.


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• 2 Screws
5) While rotating the Dust Collecting Roller, clean the electrode area with lint-free paper.
• 1 Screw (for installing the Drum Fixation Cylinder)

NOTE:
When removing the Process Unit, hold both the upper and front Handles to pull out the
Process Unit.

Screw (RS Tightening)

x3

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Screw (for installing


the Drum Fixation Cylinder)

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CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation


When installing the Process Unit, fit the 3 grooves at the edge of the Drum Shaft with Be sure to fit the Drum Cleaning Unit to the rail on the host machine and install it
the 3 protrusions of the Drum Fixation Cylinder to install the Drum Shaft Fixing Screw. horizontally.

Groove

Protrusion

Groove

Protrusion

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Cleaning the Process Unit 2) Clean the Patch Sensor with a wet and tightly-wrung cotton swab.

<Preparation> CAUTION:
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”) Clean the Patch Sensor in the single direction, so that it is cleaned evenly.
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Unit. (Refer to “Removing the Drum Cleaning Blade”)
6. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115)

<Procedure>
1) Clean the Separation Claw Mounting Base and Separation Claw with lint-free paper
moistened with alcohol.

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3) Clean the rear side of the Process Unit with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

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Removing the Drum Cleaning Unit CAUTION:
<Preparation> When installing the Drum Cleaning Unit, clean the area shown with lint-free paper
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly") moistened with alcohol.
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89) If the Drum Cleaning Unit is installed without removing toner, it cannot be installed in
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100) the correct position, causing the cleaning error.
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)

<Procedure>

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the Photosensitive Drum.
After removing the Drum Cleaning Unit, place paper over the Photosensitive Drum to
block light.

1) Remove the Drum Cleaning Unit. F-4-123


• Edge Saddle
• 1 Connector
• 4 Screws

x4

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Removing the Drum Cleaning Blade <Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
Procedure differs according to the temperature inside the machine. Be sure to perform the 2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
work by following the flow indicated below. 3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
Turn ON the power
5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Unit. (Refer to page 4-111)

Check the temperature inside the machine in service mode <Procedure>


(COPIER> DISPLAY> ANALOG> TEMP) 1) Turn over the Drum Cleaning Unit to remove the Drum Cleaning Blade Unit.
• 1 E-ring
Lower than 10 deg C 10 deg C or higher
• 1 Plate

Turn ON the Environment Heater Switch

Check that the machine has been started up,


and then turn OFF the power

Plate
Replace the Drum Cleaning Blade with the following procedure

Install the Process Unit Drum Cleaning


Blade Unit
CAUTION: Be sure not to close the Front Cover
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Waiting for 15 minutes or more while the power


is OFF, and then close the Front Cover

Turn ON the power

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2) Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade.
CAUTION:Points to Caution when Installing the Drum Cleaning Blade Unit
• 5 Screws (to loosen)
1. Wipe out the toner on both edges of the Drum Cleaning Unit before installation.
2. Be sure to fit in the center position, and then temporarily tighten the screws following
Loosen the numeric order (from 1 to 4) and also securely tighten the screws (from 5 to 9).

x5

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CAUTION:Points to Caution when Installing the Drum Cleaning Blade


Be sure to apply toner on the contact area (edge) on the Drum of the Drum Cleaning
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Blade. In particular, be sure to apply toner on both edges of the Blade.

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Cleaning the Drum Cleaning Unit 2) Clean the 2 Pre-exposure Plastic Films of the Drum Cleaning Blade Unit with lint-free
paper.
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”)
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Unit. (Refer to “Removing the Drum Cleaning Blade”)

<Procedure>

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the Photosensitive Drum.

1) Clean the Drum Cleaning Unit Plate with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

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3) Crumb toner clusters in the toner collection area and then clean it.
Replacing the Pre-exposure Plastic Film
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”)
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Unit. (Refer to “Removing the Drum Cleaning Blade”)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Pre-exposure Plastic Film.
2) Fit the Pre-exposure Plastic Film to the edge and lower grooves of the Drum Cleaning Unit.

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Removing the Drum Unit 1) Remove the Drum Retainer Plate (tentative name).
• 3 Screws
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100) x3
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Put paper on the Photosensitive Drum, so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.
6. Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade. (Refer to page 4-111)

<Procedure>

CAUTION:
When handling the Process Unit and Photosensitive Drum, be sure to follow the
following points to note.
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1. When removing the Process Unit, be sure to block light to the Photosensitive Drum.
2) Push to move the rear side of the Photosensitive Drum with your fingers and pull out the
Cover with the Photosensitive Drum Protection Sheet or wrap 5 or more papers
around the drum to block light. Drum Unit to the front to remove.

2. Do not place the Process Unit and Photosensitive Drum in a location where is
exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near the window).
3. Do not store in a location with high/low temperature/humidity, or in a location where
temperature or humidity is dramatically changed.
4. Do not store in a dusty area or in a location full of ammonia gas or organic solvent
gas.

When installing a new Photosensitive Drum, be sure to remove the Lightproof Sheet
after installing the drum to the main body. In addition, be sure to rotate the drum
counterclockwise at removal of the Lightproof Sheet. If the drum is rotated clockwise,
the Drum Cleaner Blade may be everted.
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Removing the Photosensitive Drum 1) Wrap paper around the Drum Unit to block light.

<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”)
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Put paper on the Photosensitive Drum, so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.
6. Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade. (Refer to page 4-111)
7. Remove the Drum Retainer Plate.
8. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115)

<Procedure>

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CAUTION:
2) Remove the 2 screws and the Flange.
When handling the Process Unit and Photosensitive Drum, be sure to follow the
following points to note.
1. When removing the Process Unit, be sure to block light to the Photosensitive Drum.
Cover with the Photosensitive Drum Protection Sheet or wrap 5 or more papers x2
around the drum to block light.
2. Do not place the Process Unit and Photosensitive Drum in a location where is
exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near the window).
3. Do not store in a location with high/low temperature/humidity, or in a location where
temperature or humidity is dramatically changed.
4. Do not store in a dusty area or in a location full of ammonia gas or organic solvent
gas.

When installing a new Photosensitive Drum, be sure to remove the Lightproof Sheet
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after installing the drum to the main body. In addition, be sure to rotate the drum
counterclockwise at removal of the Lightproof Sheet. If the drum is rotated clockwise,
the Drum Cleaning Blade may be everted.

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3) Disconnect the connector and remove the Drum Heater. 4) Remove the Heater Control PCB Unit.

Drum Heater

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NOTE:
Serial ID of the drum is written on the seal inside the drum.

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CAUTION: NOTE:
If the yellow marker is not aligned with the protrusion, the following control cannot be
• Align the yellow marker of the drum with the hole position of the unit when installing
executed properly.
the Heater Control PCB Unit to the drum. 1. 2D shading
2. D-MAX control
3. D-half control

<Processing when reaplacing the parts>


<Procedure of adjustment>
1)Remove the EEPROM.
• 1 Screw
• 1 Connector

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• When securing the Flange, align the protrusion of the Flange with the yellow marker
to install.

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3) Replace with the ROM packaged with the Drum.

CAUTION:
If the ROM is not replaced, the replaced drum and the drum-unique data stored in
the ROM are not matched. As a result, the 2D shading is not functioned normally.

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4) Affix the ID Label included in the drum to the inside of the Front Cover.
Cleaning Photosensitive Drum
1) Moisten lint-free paper with 5 to 10 cc of alcohol solutions ; then, pour 0.2 to 0.3 g of the
drum cleaning powder (FY9-6024) on the lint-free paper.
2) While butting the lint-free paper relatively strongly against the photosensitive drum, wipe
the surface of the drum from the front to the rear and from the rear to the front.

Drum Cleaning Powder Alcohol Solutions


FY9-6024

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5) Activate the drum replacement mode. (COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > DRM-INIT)
6) Check the 2-dimensional shading ROM. (COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > 2D-READ)
6) Execute Auto Adjust Gradation.

Lint-Free Paper
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CAUTION:
• Keep the widths of cleaning to 5 to 10 cm in the peripheral direction of the drum.
• Move the lint-free paper back and forth 15 to 20 times over a single area. Forcing
the lint-free paper will not affect the life of the drum.

3) After the alcohol has evaporated, dry wipe the surface with the lint-free paper. If the area is
uneven, go back to the step 1, and increase the back-and-forth movements.

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4) Rotate the drum for the width (5 to 10 cm), and repeat the step 1 through 3 until the entire
Cleaning the Drum edges
area of the surface has been cleaned.
<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to “Removing the Primary Charging Assembly”)
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Put paper on the Photosensitive Drum, so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.
6. Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade. (Refer to page 4-111)
7. Remove the Drum Retainer Plate.
8. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115)

<Procedure>
1) Rotate the Drum and dry wipe the soiling on the surface of the Drum edges with lint-free
paper.

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Removing the Cleaner Separation Claw Removing the Side Seal
<Preparation> <Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly") 1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89) 2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100) 3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107) 4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade. (Refer to page 4-111) 5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade. (Refer to page 4-111)
6. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115) 6. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115)

<Procedure> <Procedure>
1) Put the Process Unit Frame perpendiculararly. 1) Remove the Side Seals (Front and Rear).
2) Remove the 3 Cleaner Separation Claws.
• 1 Spring each

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Claws

Spring

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2) Apply Tospearl on the surfaces of the new Drum Side Seals (Front and Rear) and adhere it
Removing the Developing Assembly
uniformly with lint-free paper.

1) Place paper underneath the Developing Assembly.


NOTE:
2) Open the Right Cover.
In order to reduce adhesion of toner at both ends of the Photosensitive Drum
3) Turn the Tab to open the Plate Cover.
• 1 Screw
Tospearl

lint-free paper
Sheet
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3) Align the Drum Side Seals (Front and Rear) with the edges of the sheets and affix them. F-4-150
4) Remove the Developing Assembly by following the Rail.
• 1 Connector
Seal Seal

Edge

Edge

F-4-149

F-4-151

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CAUTION:How to Hold the Developing Assembly CAUTION:Points to Caution when Installing the Developing Assembly
When holding the Developing Assembly, be sure to hold the handle of the Developing Before installing the Developing Assembly, check that the Buffer Shutter is not open.
Assembly as shown in the figure. If the Developing Assembly is forcibly installed while the Buffer Shutter is open, the
Do not touch the shutter area of the Developing Assembly. The shutter area is slippery, shutter may get damage. When the Buffer Shutter is open, pull out the shutter to the
so it may cause a fall of the assembly. front and then close it.

F-4-152
F-4-153

Whether the shutter is open or not can be checked with the Shutter Arm.

<Buffer Shutter is closed> <Buffer Shutter is open>

Shutter Arm Shutter Arm

F-4-154

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• As shown in the figure, hold the Developing Assembly and fit the protrusions at right • Install the Developing Assembly horizontally by following the rail.
and left sides of the Developing Assembly to the rail of the host machine.

Protrusion rail

Protrusion F-4-156

5) Push the [A] part of the Developing Assembly and extend the legs from the assembly.
rail

[A]

Protrusion

F-4-155

F-4-157

CAUTION:
If the Developing Assembly is placed without extending the legs, it may cause the
developing error due to scratches on the assembly.

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6) Place the Developing Assembly.
Cleaning the Developing Assembly
<Preparation>
1. Remove the Developing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-122)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Developing Sleeve Cover.
• 4 Screws

x4

F-4-158

NOTE:
When the Developing Assembly is put on the floor or the desk, be sure to place paper
underneath to work on the Developing Assembly.
F-4-159
2) Clean the 4 Developing Rollers with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol while rotating
<Processing when replacing the parts> them.
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > DVG-CYL) 3) Clean the area outside of the sheet on the 2 Developing Sleeve Holders with lint-free paper
2) Supplying Developing Assembly toner (COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > TONER-S) moistened with alcohol.

Sheet Sheet

F-4-160

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4) Install the removed Developing Sleeve Cover. 5) Clean the lower side of Cylinder in the Developing Assembly with lint-free paper moistened
• 4 Screws with alcohol.

CAUTION: How to Check Scratches or Foreign Particles on the Developing Sleeve


While engaging the Developing Lower Sleeve with the inside of the Developing
Assembly by pushing the Developing Roller at lower side, rotate the gear a full turn or
more clockwise by viewing it from front side and check whether there are any scratches
or foreign particles in the Developing Sleeve.
• When pushing the Developing Roller, be sure to hold the Developing Roller at lower
side and [A] part of the Developing Assembly.
• Be sure to rotate the gear clockwise, and be careful not to rotate it counterclockwise.
• If rotating the gear without pushing the Developing Roller, toner will be accumulated
between the Developing Lower Sleeve and the seal (Toner clusters). If pushing
the Developing Assembly against the drum in this condition, the Developing Lower
Sleeve does not move to the appropriate position because of the toner clusters. As
a result, the gap between the Developing Upper Sleeve and the drum (SD gap) will F-4-162

be widened. It causes low density at rear or deterioration of developer because it 6) Remove toner in the main body.
becomes hard to deposit toner onto the drum.

Developing Sleeve

[A] Developing Roller


F-4-163

F-4-161

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Removing the ETB Unit 1-3) Push to release the Release Springs at both sides of the Rail, and then further pull
out the Fixing Feed Unit until it stops.

<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit.
1-1) Open the Front Cover.
1-2) Turn the Fixing Feed Unit Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to pull
out the Fixing Feed Unit.

F-4-164

F-4-165

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the ETB when handling the ETB Unit.

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<Procedure> 2) Hold the 2 Handles to remove the ETB Unit in the direction of the arrow.
1) Remove the Fixing Feed Right Front Upper Cover.
• 1 Screw

F-4-166

F-4-167
<Processing when replacing the parts>
1) Clear the ETB control counter. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > TR-BLT)
Parts counter (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > TR-BLT) is also cleared coincidentally.

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Removing the ETB 2) Set up the ETB Unit to remove the Roller Unit from the ETB.

<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit")
2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127)

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the ETB when handling the ETB Unit.

<Procedure>

1) Fold the ETB Drive Roller Unit.


• 2 Screws
F-4-169

CAUTION:
x2
• Be sure to hold within 10mm from both edges of the ETB when handling the ETB.
• Do not touch the surface of the ETB Drive Roller and the Transfer Roller; otherwise,
it can cause image faults.

F-4-168

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<Processing when replacing the parts>
Cleaning the ETB
1) Clear the ETB control counter. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > TR-BLT)
Parts counter (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > TR-BLT) is also cleared coincidentally. <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to “Removing the ETB”)
CAUTION:Points to Caution when Installing the ETB 2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127)
Set the ETB to make the ETB located inside the Guides at both edges. 3. Remove the Roller Unit from the ETB Unit.

<Procedure>
1) Clean the Transfer Roller and Drive Roller with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the ETB Drive Roller and the Transfer Roller; otherwise, it
can cause image faults.

F-4-170 F-4-171

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Removing the Transfer Roller 2) Remove the Transfer Roller Shaft Support from the Transfer Roller.

<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit")
2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127)
3. Remove the ETB. (Refer to page 4-129)

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the ETB Drive Roller and the Transfer Roller; otherwise, it
can cause image faults.

<Procedure>
1) Turn over the Roller Unit to remove the Claw of the Transfer Roller Shaft Support with
needlenose pliers. F-4-173

NOTE:
When installing the Transfer Roller Shaft Support to the Roller Unit, be sure to check
x2 that the bosses of the Transfer Roller Shaft Support are fitted into the Springs.

F-4-172

F-4-174

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Removing the ETB Cleaning Blade Removing the ETB Brush Roller
<Preparation> <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit") 1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit")
2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127) 2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127)

<Procedure> <Procedure>
1) Remove the ETB Cleaning Blade. 1) Remove the Post-transfer Guide.
• 4 Screws • 1 Screw

x4

F-4-175 F-4-176

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2) Remove the Connection Gear and the N-ring from the ETB Brush Roller.
CAUTION:
• Be sure to keep in contact with the Grounding Plate when installing the Post-transfer
Guide.
• Do not deform the Grounding Plate when installing the Post-transfer Guide.

F-4-178

3) Remove the ETB Brush Roller Unit.


• 2 Screws

x2

F-4-179

F-4-177

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4) Remove the Shaft Support from the ETB Brush Roller.
• 1 N-ring

Shaft Support

ETB Brush Roller

Shaft Support
F-4-180

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Removing the Waste Toner Container <Processing when replacing the parts>
1) Set a new Waste Toner Container.
1) Remove the Right Rear Lower Cover. 2) Clear the waste toner counter.(COPIER>COUNTER>MISC>WST-TNR)
• 1 Screw

F-4-181
2) Remove the Waste Toner Container.

F-4-182

NOTE:
In the case of toner spill when removing the Waste Toner Container, be sure to wipe out
the spilled toner.
After the Waste Toner Container is removed, be sure to cover the Waste Toner
Container with the Cap attached in the side.
When the Waste Toner Container is removed outside the machine, be sure to promptly
cover with the Cap to prevent toner scattering.

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Removing the Drum Heater 1) Wrap paper around the Drum Unit to block light.

<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Put paper on the Photosensitive Drum, so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight.
6. Remove the Drum Cleaning Blade. (Refer to page 4-111)
7. Remove the Drum Retainer Plate.
8. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115)

<Procedure>

F-4-183
CAUTION:
2) Remove the 2 screws and the Flange.
When handling the Process Unit and Photosensitive Drum, be sure to follow the
following points to note.
1. When removing the Process Unit, be sure to block light to the Photosensitive Drum.
Cover with the Photosensitive Drum Protection Sheet or wrap 5 or more papers x2
around the drum to block light.
2. Do not place the Process Unit and Photosensitive Drum in a location where is
exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near the window).
3. Do not store in a location with high/low temperature/humidity, or in a location where
temperature or humidity is dramatically changed.
4. Do not store in a dusty area or in a location full of ammonia gas or organic solvent
gas.

When installing a new Photosensitive Drum, be sure to remove the Lightproof Sheet
F-4-184
after installing the drum to the main body. In addition, be sure to rotate the drum
counterclockwise at removal of the Lightproof Sheet. If the drum is rotated clockwise,
the Drum Cleaner Blade may be everted.

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3) Disconnect the connector and remove the Drum Heater.
Removing the Primary Charging Shutter Unit
Drum Heater <Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
3. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)

<Procedure>
1) Move the Primary Charging Wire Cleaners (Left and Right).
• 2 Screws (to loosen)

F-4-185

Loosen

F-4-186

CAUTION:
Do not remove both Shield Plates (Right and Left) of the Primary Charging Assembly at
the same time. Be sure to work on one Shield Plate at a time. (Otherwise, the frame of
the Primary Charging Assembly can be deformed.)

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2) Move down the Primary Charging Assembly to remove the Shield Plate (Right). 4) Install the Shield Plate (Right).
• 2 Screws • 2 Screws
5) Remove the Shield Plate (Left).
• 2 Screws

x2

x2

F-4-187
3) Remove the Leaf Spring of the Primary Charging Shutter from the claw.

F-4-189
6) Remove the Leaf Spring of the Primary Charging Shutter from the claw.

F-4-188

F-4-190

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7) Install the Shield Plate (Left). <Installation Method>
• 2 Screws
CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation
Be careful not to get the Leaf Spring caught by the Charging Wire to install it to the
CAUTION: Cleaner Claw.
Do not make the Leaf Spring caught by the Charging Wire when removing the Primary
Charging Shutter Unit.
NOTE:
8) Remove the Primary Charging Shutter Unit. The Shield Plate does not need to be removed when installing the Shutter Unit.
• 2 Screws

1) Set the Leaf Spring of the Primary Charging Shutter to the Cleaner Claw.

x2

F-4-191

F-4-192
2) Install the Primary Charging Shutter Unit.
• 2 Screws
3) Return the Primary Charging Wire Cleaners (Left and Right) to the original position.

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Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter 3) Remove the spring.

Unit
<Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
2.Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)

<Procedure>
1) Move the Shield Plate Retainer Block to open the Shield Plate in the direction of the arrow.
• 1 Screw (to loosen)

F-4-195

Loosen
CAUTION:
Be careful not to remove the screw and the Screw Gear when removing the Pre-transfer
Charging Assembly Shutter Unit.

4) Hold the screw to remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter Unit while the Motor
Unit is installed.
• 3 Screws

F-4-193
2) Remove the claw at the edge of the Shutter.
x3

F-4-196

F-4-194

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5) Remove the Motor Unit from the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter Unit. 2) Pull the Shutter with your fingers to hook it to the Cleaner Unit.
• 3 Claws

x3

F-4-199

F-4-197
CAUTION:
<Installation Method> When installing the Motor Unit, fit the PCB into the slot.

NOTE:
Be sure to put the protrusion of the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter Unit
between the arms.

1) Install the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Shutter Unit.


• 3 Screws

x3

F-4-200

NOTE:
Be sure to check that the rear shaft is secured.

F-4-198

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3) Install the Motor Unit.
CAUTION: Points to Caution when Securing the Shield Plate
• 3 Claws
Be sure to check that the rear pin is fit into the frame hole.

5) Move the Shield Plate Retainer Block fully to the inside to secure with the screw.
x3
NOTE:
Move the Shield Plate back and forth to check that the Shield Plate is secured.

F-4-201

CAUTION:
Be sure to feel tension when installing the spring; otherwise, it can cause image error.

4) Set the spring.

F-4-202

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Removing the Patch Sensor CAUTION:Points to Caution when installing the Patch Sensor
<Preparation> Be sure to push in the Patch Sensor straight along with the groove of the guide;
1. Open the Front Cover. otherwise, the drum can be damaged.
2. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
Slot of Guide

<Procedure>
Projection
1) Remove the harness.
• 2 Connectors
• 1 Wire Saddle

x2
F-4-205

F-4-203
2) Remove the Patch Sensor.
• 1 Screw

F-4-204

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Removing the Drum Brush Roller 2) Remove the 2 Gears and the 2 Bearings.
• 3 E-rings

CAUTION:
• Do not touch the Photosensitive Drum.
• Cover the Photosensitive Drum with paper to avoid direct exposure to light.

<Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Remove the Drum Cleaning Unit. (Refer to page 4-110)
6. Remove the Drum Unit. (Refer to page 4-115)
F-4-207
7. Remove the Side Seal. (Refer to page 4-121)
3) Remove the Drum Brush Roller by following the procedure as shown in the figure.

<Procedure>
1) Remove the sheet.

CAUTION:
The removed sheet will be used at the time of assembly, so be sure to remove the
sheet neatly and keep it in a safe place.

F-4-208
Sheet

F-4-206

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Removing the ETB Drive Unit 2) Remove the Fixing Feed Right Front Cover.
• 2 Screws
<Preparation> • 1 Claw
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit")
2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127)

<Procedure> x2
1) Remove the Fixing Feed Lever.
• 1 Screw

F-4-210

CAUTION:
When installing the Fixing Feed Right Front Cover, be sure to follow the order as shown
in the figure to tighten screws.

F-4-209

x2

F-4-211

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3) Remove the Fixing Feed Left Cover. 4) Remove the Duct.
• 3 Screws • 2 Screws
• 1 Connector
• Harness

x3

x2

F-4-212

CAUTION: F-4-214

When installing the Fixing Feed Left Cover, be sure to follow the order as shown in the
figure to tighten screws.

x3

F-4-213

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5) Remove the ETB Drive Unit.
Removing the Transfer Cleaning Unit
• 3 Screws
• 1 Connector <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit")
2. Remove the ETB Unit. (Refer to page 4-127)
3. Remove the ETB Drive Unit. (Refer to page 4-145)
x3
<Procedure>
1) Disconnect the connectors.

F-4-215

CAUTION:
When installing, turn the gear so that the gear is engaged.
F-4-217
2) Remove the Transfer Cleaning Unit.
• 1 Stepped Screw

F-4-216

F-4-218

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Removing the Post-transfer Static Eliminator 2) Remove the Post-transfer Guide.
• 2 Protrusions
<Preparation> • 2 Springs
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the ETB Unit")

<Procedure>

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the ETB when handling the ETB Unit.

1) Remove the Post-transfer Guide Unit.


• 1 Screw

F-4-219
F-4-220

CAUTION:
Be careful not to lose the springs when removing the Post-transfer Guide.

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3) Remove the Separation Guide Reinforcing Plate.
Removing the Toner Receptacle Tray
• 3 Screws
<Preparation>
1. Open the Front Upper Cover.
2. Remove the Toner Bottle.
x3
<Procedure>
1) Remove the Toner Receptacle Tray.
• 1 Screw
• 1 Protrusion

F-4-221
4) Remove the Post-transfer Static Eliminator.

F-4-223

F-4-222

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CAUTION: Removing the Hopper Unit


1. Be sure to fit the protrusion into the groove of the plate to install. 1) Open the Front Cover.
2. Toner can be accumulated in the Toner Receptacle Tray; therefore, be careful not to 2) Open the Inner Cover (Primary Charging Air Supply Fan Unit).
spill toner when removing. • 1 Screws (to loosen)
3) Remove the Inner Cover (Primary Charging Air Supply Fan Unit).
• 1 Connector
• 2 Protrusions

F-4-224

2) Clean the Toner Receptacle Tray with lint-free paper. F-4-226


4) Move the lever in the direction of the arrow to close the Shutter.

CLOSE OPEN

F-4-225

F-4-227

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7) Remove the Toner Receptacle Tray.
CAUTION:
• 1 Screw
When starting the host machine, be sure to set the Shutter from CLOSE to OPEN. • 1 Protrusion

5) Remove the Front Upper Cover.


• 2 Hinge Pins
• 2 Springs

F-4-230

CAUTION:
F-4-228 1. Toner can be accumulated in the Toner Receptacle Tray; therefore, be careful not to
6) Release the Lock Lever to remove the Toner Bottle. spill toner when removing.
2. Be sure to fit the protrusion into the groove of the plate to install.

NOTE:
Clean the Toner Receptacle Tray with lint-free paper.

F-4-229

F-4-231

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8) Remove the Connecting Drive Unit. 10) Remove the Left Upper Cover 2.
• 1 Screw • 1 Screw
• 1 Protrusion

F-4-232
9) Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. F-4-234
11) Set the Fixing Feed Unit back.
CAUTION: 12) Remove the Right Upper Inner Cover.
When pulling out the Fixing Feed Unit, be sure to place paper over the ETB Unit for • 4 Screws
protection. • 1 Connector
• Harness

x4

F-4-233

F-4-235

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13) Set the Lock Lever back.
CAUTION:
When installing the Hopper Unit, be sure to follow the order as shown in the figure to
tighten screws.

x4

F-4-236
14) Remove the Hopper Unit.
• 4 Screws
• 2 Connectors F-4-238

• 1 Hook

CAUTION: 15) Remove the 4 Tapping Screws.

Put the removed Hopper Unit on paper placed on the work space.

x4

x4
x2

F-4-239
F-4-237 CAUTION: Points to Note when Installing the Tapping Screws
When tightening the Tapping Screws, turn them in the reverse direction to check the
screw thread on the Hopper Unit side before tightening them. Otherwise, the screw
thread on the Hopper Unit side may be broken, which makes it impossible to tighten the
screw.

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16) Remove the Bottle Cam.
Removing the Buffer Unit
• 1 E-ring
• 1 Roller <Preparation>
• 1 Bearing 1. Open the Right Cover.
2. Remove the Developing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-122)
E-ring
Roller
<Procedure>
Bearing 1) Open the Front Cover.
2) Open the Inner Cover (Primary Charging Air Supply Fan Unit).
• 1 Screws (to loosen)
3) Remove the Inner Cover (Primary Charging Air Supply Fan Unit).
• 1 Connector
• 2 Protrusions
Bottle Cam

F-4-240
17) Remove the Bottle Box.
• 4 Hooks

Hooks

F-4-242

Bottle Box

Hook
Hook
F-4-241

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4) Move the lever in the direction of the arrow to close the Shutter. 6) Release the Lock Lever to remove the Toner Bottle.

CLOSE OPEN

F-4-243 F-4-245
7) Remove the Toner Receptacle Tray.
CAUTION: • 1 Screw
When starting the host machine, be sure to set the Shutter from CLOSE to OPEN. • 1 Protrusion

5) Remove the Front Upper Cover.


• 2 Hinge Pins
• 2 Springs

F-4-246

CAUTION:
1. Be sure to fit the protrusion into the groove of the plate to install.
F-4-244 2. Toner can be accumulated in the Toner Receptacle Tray; therefore, be careful not to
spill toner when removing.

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9) Disconnect the connector of the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly.
NOTE:
Clean the Toner Receptacle Tray with lint-free paper.

F-4-249

F-4-247
10) Remove the Buffer Unit.
• 2 Screws
• 1 Connector
8) Remove the Connecting Drive Unit.
• 1 Screw

x2

F-4-250

F-4-248 CAUTION:
When removing the Buffer Unit, be sure not to tilt the unit to prevent toner scattering.

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CAUTION:Points to Caution When Installing the Buffer Unit Removing the Potential Control PCB Unit
• Be sure to securely set the Buffer Unit on the Rail. <Preparation>
• Do not get the harness caught. 1. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly Unit.
• Fit the emboss into the proper position; otherwise, toner can be scattered. 2. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
3. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
• Be sure to set the Shutter from CLOSE to OPEN.
4. Remove the Hopper Unit. (Refer to page 4-150)
5. Open the Right Door.
6. Remove the Right Upper Cover.
6-1) Open the Front Upper Cover.
6-2) Open the Right Door.
6-3) Open the Box Cover (Right).
6-4) Remove the Right Upper Cover.
• 2 Screws
• 1 Boss
• 3 Protrusions

F-4-251
x2

F-4-252

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<Procedure> 3) Remove the Potential Control Tray.
1) Remove the Right Door Link Unit from the pin. • 3 Screws
• 1 E-ring • 2 Connectors
• Wire Saddle

x3

x2

F-4-253
2) Remove the Right Shield Plate. F-4-255
• 2 Screws 4) Remove the Potential Sensor Control PCB.
• 1 Screw
• 4 Claws
• 2 Connectors
x2

x2

x4
F-4-254

F-4-256

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5) Remove the harness.
Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit
• 1 Connector
• Edge Saddle <Preparation>
• Wire Saddle 1. Remove the Box Cover (Left).
1-1) Remove the Harness.
• 2 Wire Saddles

F-4-257
6) Remove the Potential Sensor.
• 1 Screw F-4-259
1-2) Remove the Box Cover (Left).
• 1 Claw
• 1 Protrusion

Claw

F-4-258

Projection
F-4-260

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2. Open the Controller Box.
CAUTION: Points to Note when Installing the Controller Box
2-1) Disconnect the Reader Communication Cable.
While installing the Controller Box, be sure to lift it to avoid hitting the hook of the Waste
Toner Container Shutter Unit.

[1]

F-4-261
2-2) Open the Controller Box in the direction of the arrow. F-4-263
• 4 Screws If the Inner Cover of the Controller Box hits the hook of the Waste Toner Container
Shutter Unit, the hook may be removed.

[2]
x4

[2]
[1]

F-4-262

F-4-264

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3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. <Procedure>
3-1) Remove the Rear Lower Cover in the direction of the arrow. 1) Open the Motor Driver Support Plate.
• 3 Screws • 2 Screws
• 5 Connectors
• Wire Saddle
• Reuse Band
x3
NOTE:
When opening the Motor Driver Support Plate, be sure to free from the protrusion.

Projection

x5
F-4-265

x2

F-4-266
2) Remove the Flywheel.
• 2 Screws

x2

F-4-267

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3) Loosen the screw and move the Belt Tensioner in the direction of the arrow, and then again 5) Remove the Duct.
tighten the screw. • 2 Screws

x2

F-4-268 F-4-270
4) Remove the belt from the pully. 6) Open the Front Cover to move the Fixing Feed Lever down.
(To move the cam at the rear of the Fixing Feed Lever Shaft to the position where it does
not interfere with the Waste Toner Feed Unit.)

F-4-271
F-4-269

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7) Remove the Waste Toner Feed Unit.
Removing the Drum Drive Unit
• 2 Connectors
• 4 Screws <Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly")
2. Remove the Primary Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-89)
3. Remove the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. (Refer to page 4-100)
x4 4. Remove the Process Unit. (Refer to page 4-107)
5. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit")
6. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit")
x2
<Procedure>
1) Remove the Flywheel.
• 2 Screws
• 2 Washers

F-4-272
x2

F-4-273

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2) Loosen the screw and move the Belt Tensioner in the direction of the arrow, and then again 4) Remove the transformer.
tighten the screw. • 2 Screws
• 3 Connectors

x2

x3

F-4-274
3) Remove the belt from the pully. F-4-276
5) Free the harness and remove the Transformer Support Base.
• 1 Screw
• Harness

F-4-275

F-4-277

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6) Remove the Duct Unit.
Removing the Developing Drive Unit
• 3 Screws
• 1 Connector <Preparation>
• Harness 1. Remove the Developing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-122)
2. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit")
3. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the Waste Toner Feed Unit")

x3 <Procedure>
1) Remove the Flywheel.
• 2 Screws
• 2 Washers

x2

F-4-278
7) Remove the Drum Drive Unit.
• 5 Connectors
• 1 Wire Saddle
• 3 Screws

F-4-280
x3

x5

F-4-279

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2) Loosen the screw and move the Belt Tensioner in the direction of the arrow, and then again 4) Remove the transformer.
tighten the screw. • 2 Screws
• 3 Connectors

x2

x3

F-4-281
3) Remove the belt from the pully. F-4-283
5) Free the harness and remove the Transformer Support Base.
• 1 Screw
• Harness

F-4-282

F-4-284

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6) Remove the Duct Unit. 8) Remove the Developing Drive Unit.
• 3 Screws • 3 Connectors
• 1 Connector • 1 Reuse Band
• Harness • 3 Screws

x3 x3

x3

F-4-285 F-4-287
7) Disconnect the Pre-transfer Charging High Voltage Connector.
• 1 Screw

F-4-286

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Fixing 1-3) Push to release the Release Springs at both sides of the Rail, and then further pull
out the Fixing Feed Unit until it stops.

Removing the Fixing Assembly


<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit.

1-1) Open the Front Cover.


1-2) Turn the Fixing Feed Unit Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to pull
out the Fixing Feed Unit.

F-4-288

F-4-289

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<Procedure>
CAUTION: Points to Caution at Installation
1) Hold the Lever of the Feed Unit to open the Feed Unit. • Be careful not to damage the Inner Delivery Sensor Flag.
2) Remove the Fixing Assembly.
• 2 Screws

Flat Head Screw

x2

F-4-291

Stepped Screw
• When installing the Fixing Assembly, be sure that the Inner Delivery Sensor Flag
F-4-290 passes through the cut-off of the Fixing Outlet Guide.

F-4-292

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Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide,Fixing Inlet Sensor 3) Remove the Fixing Inlet Guide Unit.
• 1 Connector
Flag, Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder • 2 Wire Saddles
<Preparation> • 1 Harness Guide
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly") • 2 Screws
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
CAUTION:

<Procedure> When removing the Fixing Inlet Guide Unit, be careful no to turn the 2 Adjustment
1) Clean the Fixing Inlet Guide with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. Screws.
2)Clean the Fixing Right Stay, Dowel, Dowel Holder with lint-free paper moistened with
alcohol.

F-4-294

F-4-293

x3

F-4-295

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4) Turn over the Fixing Inlet Guide Unit, and insert lint-free paper into the clearance (front
Cleaning the Inner Delivery Roller
side) between the Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag Shaft and the Shaft Support Plate to remove the
accumulated paper lint by dry wipe. <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)

<Procedure>
1) Clean the Inner Delivery Roller with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

F-4-296
5) Slide the sensor flag to the rear side, and insert lint-free paper into the clearance (rear
side) between the Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag Shaft and the Shaft Support Plate to remove the
accumulated paper lint by dry wipe.

F-4-298

F-4-297

CAUTION:Checking after Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Sensor Flag Shaft


Be sure to check that the sensor flag rotates and moves back and forth smoothly by
moving it manually.

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Cleaning the Fixing Oil Pan Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web
<Preparation> <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly") 1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web") 2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Upper Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web") 3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover.
3-1) Remove the Fixing Front Cover.
<Procedure> • 2 Screws
1) Clean the surface of the Fixing Oil Pan with lint-free paper.

x2

F-4-300
F-4-299 4. Remove the Fixing Upper Cover.
4-1) Remove the Handle by sliding to the rear side.

Grip

F-4-301

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4-2) Remove the Fixing Upper Cover. 2) Remove the Fixing Cleaning Web.
• 1 Screw

F-4-304

F-4-302
<Procedure>
1) Open the Fixing Cleaning Web Cover.
• 2 Screws

NOTE:
Because it is engaged, hold the Fixing Cleaning Web Cover to remove the screws.

x2

F-4-303

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CAUIOTN: Points to Caution at Installation Cleaning the Fixing Roller Static Eliminator
• Be sure to install the Fixing Cleaning Web in the correct direction. <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to “Removing the Fixing Assembly”)
2. Remove the Fixing Cleaning Web. (Refer to “Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web”)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Fixing Roller Static Eliminator.
• 1 Screw
• 1 Boss

CAUTION:
When removing the Fixing Roller Static Eliminator, be careful not to drop it inside of the
Fixing Assembly.

F-4-305

• When installing the Fixing Cleaning Web, be sure to wind the web around the Web
Take-up Roller until the green line on the web disappears from view.

F-4-307

F-4-306

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2) Dry wipe oil on the Fixing Roller and paper lint adhered on the Fixing Roller Static
Separating the Fixing Upper Unit from the Fixing Lower
Eliminator with lint-free paper, and loosen up the strands of Static Eliminator clotted with oil.
Unit
<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")

<Procedure>

1) Remove the Fixing Drive Unit.


• Wire Saddle
• Edge Saddle
• Reuse Band
• 3 Connectors
F-4-308
• 3 Screws

x3

x3

F-4-309

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2) Remove the Fixing Pin. 3) Disconnect the Connectors of Heater Unit.
• 2 Screws • Wire Saddle
• 6 Connectors
NOTE:
Because it is engaged, hold the Fixing Upper Unit to remove the Fixing Pin.

x6

F-4-311
4) Separate the Fixing Upper Unit from the Fixing Lower Unit.

Fixing Upper Unit

F-4-310

Fixing Lower Unit

F-4-312

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Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust 5-2)Remove the Heater Unit.

Stopper
<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")
4. Separate the Fixing Upper Unit from the Fixing Lower Unit. (Refer to page 4-175)
5. Remove the Heater Unit.

5-1) Free the Harness from the Wire Saddle and remove the 3 screws.
• 6 Connectors
• 3 Screws

F-4-314

x3

F-4-313

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<Procedure>
CAUTION: Points to Caution at Installation
1) Place the Fixing Upper Unit as shown in the figure and remove the Fixing Roller Bearing Be sure to locate the groove of the Fixing Roller Bearing outside the Fixing Upper Unit
Retainer. to install.
2) Remove the Fixing Roller Unit.

F-4-317

CAUTION: Points to Caution when Replacing the Fixing Roller


Do not reuse the once removed Thrust Stopper.
If the Thrust Stopper is reused, it may come off during printing.

F-4-315
3) Remove the Thrust Stopper from the Fixing Roller Unit to remove the Fixing Roller.

Bearing
Insulating Bush
Bushing
Spacer
Fixing Roller
Fixing Roller
Thrust Retainer
Thrust Retainer
Gear
Insulating Bush
Bearing

Fixing Roller
F-4-316

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<Processing after replacing the parts>
Removing the Pressure Roller
• Grease Application
Apply approx. 20mg of grease (MOLYKOTE HP-300; CK-8012) to inner circumference and <Preparation>
outer circumference of the Bushing so that all circumferences are covered with white film; 1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
otherwise, abnormal noise can occur (squeaking). 2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")
4. Separate the Fixing Upper Unit from the Fixing Lower Unit. (Refer to page 4-175)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Fixing Inlet Guide.
• 2 Screws
• Wire Saddle
• Edge Saddle
• 1 Connector

Grease Application
x2 Stepped Screw Screw(Binding)
F-4-318
• Clear the counter
COPIER >COUNTER > DRBL-1 > FX-UP-RL

F-4-319

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2) Remove the Pressure Roller Unit.
Removing the Pressure Roller Static Eliminator
<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")
4. Separate the Fixing Upper Unit from the Fixing Lower Unit. (Refer to page 4-175)
5. Remove the Pressure Roller Unit. (Refer to page 4-179)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Pressure Roller Static Eliminators (at the front and rear).
• 2 Screws

F-4-320

F-4-321

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CAUTION: Removing the Main Thermistor


Do not remove the Static Eliminator with short bristles at the center because it is not a <Preparation>
consumable part. 1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Harness Guide Cover and free the Harness from the Guide.
• 1 Screw
• Edge Saddle
• Harness Guide

F-4-322

F-4-323

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2) Remove the DC Thermoswitch Unit. 4) Remove the Copper Plate and the Harness Band to remove the Main Thermistor from the
• 1 Screw Main Thermistor Support Member.
• Harness Guide

Main
Thermister

Harness Guide

F-4-324 Leaf Spring


3) Remove the Main Thermistor Unit. F-4-326
• 2 Screws
NOTE:
When installing the Main Thermistor Unit, be sure to fit the shaft of Main Thermistor Unit
in the shaft support until clicky sound is heard.
x2

F-4-325

F-4-327

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Removing the Sub Thermistor 1 3) Remove the Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 Holder.
• 1 Screw
<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Harness Guide Cover.
• 1 Screw

F-4-330

4) Remove the Fixing Sub Thermistor 1.


• 1 Screw

F-4-328
2) Remove the Harness to free as shown in the figure.
• 4 Connectors
• Edge Saddle
• Wire Saddle

F-4-331

x4

F-4-329

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Removing the Sub Thermistor 2 2) Remove the Fixing Sub Thermistor 2.
• 1 Screw
<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Removing the Sub Thermistor 1. (Refer to page 4-183)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 Holder.
• 1 Connector
• Edge Saddle
• 1 Screw

F-4-333

F-4-332

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Removing the Upper Separation Claw Cleaning the Upper Separation Claw
<Preparation> <Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly") 1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")

<Procedure> <Procedure>
1) Hold the Lever of the Left Guide to open the Left Guide. 1) Hold the Lever of the Feed Unit to open the Feed Unit.
2) While holding the Upper Separation Claw Retaining Spring, remove the Upper Separation
Claw.

Upper
Separation
Upper Separation Claw
Claw Spring
F-4-335
2) Clean the Upper Separation Claw with lint-free paper moistened.

F-4-334

F-4-336

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3) Wipe toner off the 4 Inner Delivery Rollers with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

F-4-337

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Removing the Thermoswitch 2 2) Free the harness of Thermoswitch 2.
• 1 Connector
<Preparation> • Wire Saddle
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Assembly")
2. Remove the Fixing Assembly. (Refer to page 4-168)
3. Remove the Fixing Front Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")
4. Remove the Fixing Upper Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Fixing Cleaning Web")

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Fixing Cleaning Web (take-up side).

F-4-338

F-4-339

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3) Remove the Thermoswitch Cover. 5) Remove the Thermoswitch 2.
• 1 Screw • 2 Screws

x2

F-4-342

F-4-340
4) Free the harness from the Edge Saddle and remove the Thermoswitch 2 Unit.
• 1 Screw

F-4-341

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Pickup/Feed System Removing the Left Deck Pickup Roller


<Preparation>
Removing the Left Pickup Deck 1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Remove the Left Pickup Deck. (Refer to page 4-189)
1) Open the Front Cover.
2) Pull out the Left Pickup Deck to remove.
<Procedure>
• 2 Screws
1) Remove the Left Deck Pickup Roller.
• 1 Claw

x2

F-4-343

F-4-345
NOTE:
When installing the Left Pickup Deck, be sure to fit the 4 protrusions on the Rail into the
4 grooves of the Left Pickup Deck to install.

Protrusion
Groove

F-4-344

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Removing the Left Deck Feed Roller Removing the Right Pickup Deck
<Preparation> 1) Open the Front Cover.
1. Open the Front Cover. 2) Pull out the Right Pickup Deck to remove.
2. Remove the Left Pickup Deck. (Refer to page 4-189) • 2 Screws

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Stopper to remove the Left Deck Feed Roller.
x2

F-4-347

NOTE:
F-4-346
When installing the Right Pickup Deck, be sure to fit the 4 protrusions on the Rail into
the 4 grooves of the Right Pickup Deck to install.

Protrusion
Groove

F-4-348

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Removing the Left Deck Separation Roller Removing the Right Deck Pickup Roller
/Cleaning the Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20) <Preparation>
1. Open the Front Cover.
<Preparation>
2. Remove the Right Pickup Deck. (Refer to page 4-190)
1. Open the Front Cover.
2. Remove the Right Pickup Deck. (Refer to page 4-190)
<Procedure>
1) Remove the Right Deck Pickup Roller.
<Procedure>
• 1 Claw
1) Pull out the Left Pickup Deck.
2) Remove the Stopper to remove the Left Deck Separation Roller.

F-4-351

F-4-349
3) Clean paper dust on the Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20) with a blower when replacing
the Separation Roller.

PS20

F-4-350

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Removing the Right Deck Feed Roller Removing the Right Deck Separation Roller
<Preparation> /Cleaning the Right Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19)
1. Open the Front Cover.
1) Open the Right Upper Cover.
2. Remove the Right Pickup Deck. (Refer to page 4-190)
2) Pull out the Right Pickup Deck.
3) Remove the Feed Guide.
<Procedure>
• 1 Boss
1) Remove the Stopper to remove the Right Deck Feed Roller.

F-4-353
F-4-352 4) Remove the Stopper to remove the Right Deck Separation Roller.

F-4-354

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5) Clean paper dust on the Right Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19) with a blower when replacing
Removing the Upper Cassette
the Separation Roller.
1) Pull out the Upper Cassette to remove.
• 4 Screws
PS19

x4

F-4-355

F-4-356

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Removing the Upper Cassette Pickup Roller Removing the Upper Cassette Feed Roller
<Preparation> <Preparation>
1. Remove the Upper Cassette. (Refer to page 4-193) 1. Remove the Upper Cassette. (Refer to page 4-193)

<Procedure> <Procedure>
1) Remove the Upper Cassette Pickup Roller. 1) Remove the Stopper to remove the Upper Cassette Feed Roller.
• 1 Claw

F-4-358

F-4-357

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Removing the Upper Cassette Separation Roller
5) Clean paper dust on the Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 (PS21) with a blower when replacing
/Cleaning the Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 (PS21) the Separation Roller.
1) Open the Right Lower Cover.
2) Remove the Upper Cassette.
PS21
3) Remove the Feed Guide.
• 1 Boss

F-4-361

F-4-359

4) Remove the Stopper to remove the Upper Cassette Separation Roller.

F-4-360

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Removing the Lower Cassette Removing the Lower Cassette Pickup Roller
1) Pull out the Lower Cassette to remove. <Preparation>
• 4 Screws 1. Remove the Lower Cassette. (Refer to page 4-196)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Lower Cassette Pickup Roller.
x4 • 1 Claw

F-4-362

F-4-363

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Removing the Lower Cassette Feed Roller Removing the Lower Cassette Separation Roller
<Preparation> /Cleaning the Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22)
1. Remove the Lower Cassette. (Refer to page 4-196)
1) Open the Right Lower Cover.
2) Remove the Lower Cassette.
<Procedure>
3) Remove the Feed Guide.
1) Remove the Stopper to remove the Lower Cassette Feed Roller.
• 1 Boss

F-4-364
F-4-365
4) Remove the Stopper to remove the Lower Cassette Separation Roller.

F-4-366

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Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller
5) Clean paper dust on the Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22) with a blower when replacing
the Separation Roller. <Preparation>
1. Open the Inner Cover.
1-1) Open the Front Cover.
PS22 1-2) Open the Inner Cover.
• 1 Screw (to loosen)

Loosen

F-4-367

F-4-368
<Procedure>
1) Remove the gear.
• 1 Claw

F-4-369

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2) Remove the bushing. 4) Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller.
• 1 E-ring • 1 E-ring

F-4-370 F-4-372
3) Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Guide.

F-4-371

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Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller CAUTION:
<Preparation> Installation work gets difficult if the plate and the spring (as shown in the figure) are
1. Open the Inner Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller") removed when removing the cover; therefore, be careful not to remove them.
2. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller. (Refer to page 4-198)

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Lower Guide.
• 2 Screws
• 6 Claws
• 6 Protrusions

x2

x6 F-4-374

2) Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller.


• 1 Claw

F-4-373

F-4-375

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Cleaning the Pickup and Fixing Feed Assembly 5) Clean paper dust on the Vertical Path Sensor 1 (PS24) and the Multi-purpose Tray Last
Paper Sensor (PS28) with a blower.
<Cleaning the Vertical Path Assembly>
1) Open the Right Cover.
2) Open the Right Lower Cover.
PS28
3) Open the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Guide Unit, and clean the 2 areas of the Feed Guide [A].
(Remove paper lint.)
4) Clean a whole circumference of 2 Rollers [B] and the 3 Rollers [C] by manually rotating
them with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. PS24

CAUTION:
When rotating the Roller by hand, do not touch the surface of the Roller. Be sure to hold
the side of the Roller to rotate manually.

[B] F-4-377
6) Clean paper dust on the Feed Guide [A] with lint-free paper.

[A]

[C]
F-4-376

[A]
F-4-378

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7) Clean a whole circumference of 10 Rollers by manually rotating them with lint-free paper 9) Open the Duplex Merging Guide and clean paper dust on the Feed Guide [A] with lint-free
moistened with alcohol. paper.

CAUTION:
When rotating the Roller by hand, do not touch the surface of the Roller. Be sure to hold
the side of the Roller to rotate manually.

[A]

F-4-381
10) Remove the 3 Feed Guides.
• 1 Boss

F-4-379 Boss
8) Clean a whole circumference of 10 Rollers by manually rotating them with lint-free paper
moistened with alcohol.

F-4-382

F-4-380

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11) Clean paper dust on the Right Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS19), Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 2 17) Clean paper dust on the Left Deck Pickup Sensor 2 (PS20) with a blower.
(PS21), and Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 (PS22) with a blower.

PS20

PS19

PS21

PS22 F-4-385
18) Install the Right Deck and place it inside the host machine.
F-4-383
12) Install the 3 Feed Guides whom I excluded.
NOTE:
13) Close the Right Cover.
When installing the Right Pickup Deck, be sure to fit the 4 protrusions on the Rail into
14) Close the Right Lower Cover. the 4 grooves of the Right Pickup Deck to install.
15) Open the Front Cover.
16) Pull out the Right Deck to remove.
• 2 Screws

x2

Protrusion
Groove

F-4-386

F-4-384

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<Cleaning the Fixing Feed Assembly> 3) Insert lint-free paper into the clearance between the Registration Upper Guide and the
1) Open the Fixing Feed Unit fully. Registration Lower Guide, and clean the feed area [B] and the sheet on the edge of the
2) Open the Registration Upper Guide, insert the paper lint cleaning tool into the clearance Registration Upper Guide.
between the Registration Upper Guide and the Registration Lower Guide, and clean the
feed area [A]. CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the sheet on the edge of the Registration Upper Guide.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the sheet on the edge of the Registration Upper Guide.

[A]

Sheet

Sheet

[B]

F-4-388
4) Open the Registration Upper Guide and clean paper dust on the Registration Sensor (PS29)
F-4-387 with a blower.

PS29

F-4-389

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5) Point the leading edge of Blower to the Static Eliminator and clean adhered soiling. 7) Hold the 2 handles to lift the ETB Unit in the direction of the arrow.

F-4-392
8) Clean the soiling adhered on the Magnet and the Sheet with lint-free paper moistened with
F-4-390 alcohol.
6) Remove the Fixing Feed Cover (Upper).
• 1 Screw Sheet

Magnet

F-4-393

F-4-391

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9) I return an ETB unit to the original position. 13) Clean a whole circumference of 4 Rollers by manually rotating them with lint-free paper
10) Clean the Fixing Inlet Guide [A] with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. moistened with alcohol.

CAUTION:
When rotating the Roller by hand, do not touch the surface of the Roller. Be sure to hold
the side of the Roller to rotate manually.

[A]

F-4-394
11) Hold the lever of the Feed Unit to open the Feed Unit.
12) Clean paper dust on the Feed Guide [A] with lint-free paper.

F-4-396
14) Clean paper dust on the Reverse Vertical Path Sensor (PS65) with a blower.

PS65

[A]

F-4-395

F-4-397

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15) Clean a whole circumference of 4 Rollers by manually rotating them with lint-free paper 18) Clean paper dust on the feed area [A] inside the equipment with lint-free paper.
moistened with alcohol.
[A]

F-4-400

F-4-398
16) Hold the lever of the Feed Unit to close the Feed Unit. NOTE:
To clean the feed area [A] inside main body, removing the Fixing Assembly can improve
17) Clean paper dust on the feed area [A] of the Reverse Path with lint-free paper.
the operability.

[A]

[A]

F-4-399 F-4-401

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19) Open the Duplex Path. 22) Clean paper dust on the Duplex Outlet Sensor (PS64), Duplex Merge Sensor (PS67), and
20) Clean paper dust on the feed area [A] of the Duplex Path (Upper/Lower) with lint-free Duplex Left Sensor (PS66) with a blower.
paper.

PS66 PS67 PS64

[A] F-4-404

F-4-402
23) Clean a whole circumference of 5 Rollers by manually rotating them with lint-free paper
21) Clean a whole circumference of 10 Rollers by manually rotating them with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
moistened with alcohol.

CAUTION:
When rotating the Roller by hand, do not touch the surface of the Roller. Be sure to hold
the side of the Roller to rotate manually.

F-4-405

F-4-403

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24) Place a paper on the Duplex Path. Then, point the leading edge of Blower to the Roller
frame to remove paper lint.

NOTE:
The Cleaning Brush is engaged with 4 Rollers, causing accumulation of paper lint. By
blowing air with the Blower, paper lint can be fallen down.

F-4-406
25) Insert the paper lint cleaning tool to the gap of Reverse Path [A] to remove paper lint.

[A]

F-4-407
26) Close the Duplex Path.
27) Install the Fixing Feed Cover (Upper).
28) Push in the Fixing Feed Unit.

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Removing the Left Deck Pickup Unit 3) Remove the Left Deck Pickup Unit.

<Preparation>
1. Remove the Right Deck. (Refer to page 4-190)
2. Remove the Left Deck. (Refer to page 4-189)

<Procedure>
1) Disconnect the Connectors.

F-4-410

CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation


When installing the Left Deck Pickup Unit, pull out the Fixing Feed Unit for approx.
10cm to install, and then return the unit to its original position after installation.

NOTE:
F-4-408 Be sure to check that the parts number of Pickup Unit is correct.
2) Remove the Pickup Unit Fixation Plate (Upper/Right).
• 3 Screws

Pickup Unit Fixation Plate(Upper)

x3

F-4-411
Pickup Unit Fixation Plate(Right)

F-4-409

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Removing the Right Deck Pickup Unit 4) Remove the Right Deck Pickup Unit.
• 1 Screw
<Preparation>
1. Remove the Right Cover.(Refer to page 4-85)
2. Pull out the Right Deck.(Refer to page 4-190)

<Procedure>
1) Open the Right Lower Cover.
2) Remove the Connector Cover.
• 1 Screw

F-4-414

NOTE:
Be sure to check that the parts number of Pickup Unit is correct.

F-4-412
3) Disconnect the Connectors.

F-4-415

F-4-413

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Removing the Cassettes 3 and 4 Pickup Unit <Procedure>

<Preparation> NOTE:
1. Remove the Right Lower Cover. This procedure explains the case for Cassette 3 Pickup Unit.
Be sure to perform the same procedure when the Cassette 4 Pickup Unit is used.
1-1) Open the Right Lower Cover.

1) Remove the Connector Cover.


• 1 Screw

F-4-416
1-2) Remove the Right Lower Cover.
• 2 Hinge Pins

F-4-418
2) Disconnect the Connectors.

F-4-417
2. Pull out the Cassettes 3 and 4.

F-4-419

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3) Remove the Pickup Unit.
Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive Unit
• 1 Screw
<Preparation>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Left).
1-1) Remove the Harness.
• 2 Wire Saddles

F-4-420

NOTE:
Be sure to check that the parts number of Pickup Unit is correct.
F-4-422
1-2) Remove the Box Cover (Left).
• 1 Claw
• 1 Protrusion

Claw

F-4-421

Projection
F-4-423

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2. Open the Controller Box.
CAUTION: Points to Note when Installing the Controller Box
2-1) Disconnect the Reader Communication Cable.
While installing the Controller Box, be sure to lift it to avoid hitting the hook of the Waste
Toner Container Shutter Unit.

[1]

F-4-424
2-2) Open the Controller Box in the direction of the arrow. F-4-426
• 4 Screws If the Inner Cover of the Controller Box hits the hook of the Waste Toner Container
Shutter Unit, the hook may be removed.

[2]
x4

[2]
[1]

F-4-425

F-4-427

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3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. 2) Remove the Shield Plate.
3-1) Remove the Rear Lower Cover in the direction of the arrow. • 1 Screw
• 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions

x3 x2

F-4-428 F-4-430

4. Remove the Waste Toner Container. (Refer to page 4-135) 3) Remove the Waste Toner Container Shutter Unit.
5. Remove the Cassette 3 and Cassette 4 Pickup Units. (Refer to page 4-212) • 3 Screws
• 1 Hook
<Procedure>
1) Remove the 2 E-rings and move the bushings to remove the Vertical Path Rollers 3 and 4
in the direction of the arrow.
x3

F-4-431

F-4-429

CAUTION:
Do not lose the bushings when removing the Roller Shaft.

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4) Remove the Feed Driver PCB Unit.
CAUTION:
• 4 Screws
• 13 Connectors When installing the handle, be sure to follow the order as shown in the figure to tighten
• 9 Wire Saddles screws.
• 1 Reuse Band
• Harness

x4

x4

x13

F-4-434

F-4-432
6) Free the harness and remove the Vertical Path Cassette Drive Unit.
5) Remove the Right Rear Handle.
• 1 Connector
• 4 Screws
• 3 Wire Saddles
• 6 Screws

x4
x6

F-4-433

F-4-435

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Removing the Registration Unit 1-3) Push to release the Release Springs at both sides of the Rail, and then further pull
out the Fixing Feed Unit until it stops.
<Preparation>
1. Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit.
1-1) Open the Front Cover.
1-2) Turn the Fixing Feed Unit Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to pull
out the Fixing Feed Unit.

F-4-436

F-4-437

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<Procedure> 3) Disconnect the 2 connectors.
1) Remove the Fixing Feed Right Front Upper Cover
• 1 Screw

x2

F-4-440
4) Set the ETB Unit back.

F-4-438
2) Lift the ETB Unit in the direction of the arrow.

F-4-441

F-4-439

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5) Remove the Registration Unit.
NOTE:
• 4 Screws
When installing the Registration Unit, be sure to follow the order as shown in the figure
to tighten screws.

x4
x4

F-4-442
F-4-444

CAUTION:
When installing, be sure to check that the 2 Positioning Pins are secured.

[A]

F-4-443

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Removing the Left Deck Pickup Drive Unit Removing the Main Drive Unit
<Preparation> <Preparation>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive 1. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive
Unit") Unit")
2. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive 2. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup Drive
Unit") Unit")
3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup 3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Vertical Path Cassette Pickup
Drive Unit") Drive Unit")
4. Remove the Power Supply Assembly.(Refer to page 4-230) 4. Remove the Waste Toner Container. (Refer to page 4-135)
5. Remove the Left Deck Pickup Unit. (Refer to page 4-210) 5. Remove the Right Lower Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Cassettes 3 and 4 Pickup Unit")
6. Remove the Right Deck Pickup Unit. (Refer to page 4-211)
<Procedure>
1) Remove the Left Deck Pickup Drive Unit in the direction of the arrow. <Procedure>
• 6 Screws 1) Remove the Pre-registration Guide Unit.
• 1 Connector • 2 Screws
• 1 Wire Saddle

x2
x6

F-4-446

F-4-445

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2) Remove the Middle Vertical Path Guide. 4) Remove the Shield Plate.
• 1 Screw • 2 Screws
• 2 Protrusions

x2

F-4-447
3) Remove the 2 E-rings and move the bushings to remove the Vertical Path Rollers 1 and 2 F-4-449
in the direction of the arrow. 5) Remove the Waste Toner Container Shutter Unit.
• 3 Screws

x3

F-4-448

F-4-450
CAUTION:
Do not lose the bushings when removing the Vertical Path Rollers 1 and 2. CAUTION:
When removing the Waste Toner Container Shutter Unit, be careful of toner scattering.

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NOTE: CAUTION:
When installing the Waste Toner Container Shutter Unit, be sure to follow the order as
When installing the Feed Driver PCB Unit, be sure to follow the order as shown in the
shown in the figure to tighten screws.
figure to tighten screws.

x3
x4

F-4-451
F-4-453

6) Remove the Feed Driver PCB Unit.


• 4 Screws 7) Remove the Flywheel.
• 13 Connectors • 2 Screws
• 9 Wire Saddles • 2 Washers
• 1 Reuse Band
• Harness

x2

x4

x13

F-4-454

F-4-452

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8) Loosen the screw and move the Belt Tensioner in the direction of the arrow, and then again 10) Remove the transformer.
tighten the screw. • 2 Screws
• 3 Connectors

x2

x3

F-4-455
9) Remove the belt from the pully. F-4-457
11) Free the harness and remove the Transformer Support Base.
• 1 Screw
• Harness

F-4-456

F-4-458

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12) Remove the Duct Unit. 14) Remove the Right Rear Handle.
• 3 Screws • 4 Screws
• 1 Connector
• Harness

x4

x3

F-4-461

F-4-459 CAUTION:
13) Disconnect the Pre-transfer Charging High Voltage Connector. When installing the Right Rear Handle, be sure to follow the order as shown in the
• 1 Screw figure to tighten screws.

x4

F-4-460
F-4-462

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15) Remove the Main Drive Unit.
• 6 Screws
• 1 Connector

x6

F-4-463

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External Auxiliary System Removing the Ozone Filter


1) Remove the Filter Cover.
Removing the Filter (for primary charging) • 1 Screw

1) Open the Front Cover.


2) Remove the Filter (for primary charging).
• 1 Screw

F-4-465

NOTE:
To prevent falling of the Filter Cover, be sure to hold the Filter Cover to remove the
F-4-464
screw.

2) Remove the Ozone Filter.

F-4-466

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Removing the DC Controller PCB 2. Open the Controller Box.
2-1) Disconnect the Reader Communication Cable.
<Preparation>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Left).
1-1) Remove the Harness.
• 2 Wire Saddles

F-4-469
2-2) Open the Controller Box in the direction of the arrow.
• 4 Screws

F-4-467
1-2) Remove the Box Cover (Left).
• 1 Claw x4
• 1 Protrusion

Claw

F-4-470

Projection
F-4-468

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<Procedure>
CAUTION: Points to Note when Installing the Controller Box
1) Remove the Controller Box Inner Cover.
While installing the Controller Box, be sure to lift it to avoid hitting the hook of the Waste • 4 Screws (TP)
Toner Container Shutter Unit.

[1] x4

F-4-471 F-4-473
2) Disconnect the 17 Connectors.
If the Inner Cover of the Controller Box hits the hook of the Waste Toner Container
Shutter Unit, the hook may be removed.

[2]
x17

[2]
[1]

F-4-474

F-4-472

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3) Remove the DC Controller PCB in the direction of the arrow. <Processing after replacing the parts>
• 8 Screws • Get in service mode to enter all the latest service mode values written on the label at the
back of the Front Cover.

x8

F-4-475

F-4-477
CAUTION:Points to Caution at Installation
Be sure to securely connect the Connector at the back of the DC Controller PCB.

F-4-476

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Removing the Power Supply Assembly 2) Disconnect the 23 Connectors and free the Harness to the top of the Power Supply
Assembly.
<Preparation>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")
2. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")
3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. x23
3-1) Remove the Rear Lower Cover in the direction of the arrow.
• 3 Screws

x3

F-4-480
3) Remove the Power Supply Assembly in the direction of the arrow.
• 2 Screws

F-4-478
x2

<Procedure>
1) Free the Harness from the Wire Saddle.

F-4-481

F-4-479

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Removing the Fixing Power Unit 2) Remove the Left Upper Cover.
• 3 Screws

CAUTION:Points to Caution before Operation


When executing this procedure, be sure to turn OFF the breaker beforehand.
x3

F-4-484
Leakage Breaker 3) Remove the Left Upper Frame.
• 5 Screws
F-4-482

<Preparation>
x5
1. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")

<Procedure>
1) Open the 2 Finisher Connector Covers.
• 2 Claws

x2
F-4-485

F-4-483

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4) Free the harness and remove the Fixing Power Unit.
Removing the Feed Driver PCB
• 4 Connectors
• 2 Screws <Preparation>
1. Remove the Waste Toner Container. (Refer to page 4-135)
2. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")
3. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")
x4 4. Remove the Rear Lower Cover. (Refer to "Removing the Power Supply Assembly")

<Procedure>
1) Remove the frame of Waste Toner Container.
• 2 Screws
• 2 Protrusions
x2

F-4-486
5) Remove the Fixing Power Unit Plate. x2
• 5 Screws

x5

F-4-488

F-4-487

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2) Remove the Feed Driver PCB.
Removing the ARCNET PCB
• 6 Screws
• 15 Connectors <Preparation>
1. Remove the Left Rear Cover. (Refer to “Removing Main Controller PCB 2”.)
2. Remove the Rear Cover.
• 7 Screws

x6 x7

F-4-489

F-4-490
<Procedure>
1) Remove the ARCNET PCB Fixation Plate.
• 2 Connectors
• 2 Screws

x2

F-4-491
4) Remove the ARCNET PCB.
• 4 Screws

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• Washer
• Nut

Projection

x4
x5

x2

F-4-493

F-4-492

Removing the Upper High Voltage Unit


<Preparation>
1. Remove the Box Cover (Left). (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")
2. Open the Controller Box. (Refer to "Removing the DC Controller PCB")

<Procedure>
1) Open the Motor Driver PCB Unit.

NOTE:
When opening the Motor Driver PCB Unit, free the top side from the protrusion.

• 5 Connectors
• Wire Saddle
• Reuse Band

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2) Disconnect the connector and Grounding Wire.
Removing the Upright Control Panel
• 1 Screw
1) Remove the Joint Cover L and Joint Cover R.
• 2 Screws

Joint Cover R Joint Cover L

x10 x2

F-4-494
3) While avoiding the harness and Motor Driver PCB Unit, remove the Upper High Voltage F-4-496
2) Free the Power Supply Cable from the Clump.
Unit.
• 1 Screw
• 1 Screw

Power Supply Cable


Cable Clamp

F-4-497
F-4-495

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3) Disconnect the Control Panel Cable. 5) Remove the Upright Control Panel.
• Reuse Band • 4 Screws
• 2 Bosses
Reuse Band • 2 Protrusions

Control Panel Cable NOTE:


When installing the Upright Control Panel, be sure to tighten the screws from the upper
part.

Upright Control Panel


Boss Projection Boss

x4

F-4-498
4) Disconnect the Control Panel Connector and Power Supply Connector.

Control Panel Connector


x2
Cable
Upright Arm

F-4-500

Power Supply Connector

F-4-499

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5 Adjustment

■Overview

■When replacing parts

5
Adjustment
5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Controller System > HDD
5-2

Overview When replacing parts


In this chapter, measures of adjustment when replacing parts in servicing operation are
mentioned. Parts to be replaced are categorized into 4 blocks based on their related Controller System
technology as shown below.
■■HDD
Parts Name Actions at Parts Replacement
Controller System HDD p. 5-2 <Procedure of parts replacement>
Main Controller PCB1 p. 5-4 Refer to Removing HDD
Main Controller PCB2 p. 5-5 <Procedure of adjustment>
Control Panel CPU PCB / LCD Panel p. 5-7 1. Before Replacing
TPM PCB p. 5-7
Perform the following operations. Be sure to get an approval from the user beforehand.
Image Formation System Primary Charging Wire p. 5-8
Primary Charging Assembly p. 5-8 Refer to "Back Up" row for data back up.
Pre-Transfer Charging Assembly p. 5-10 Back Up Restore/ Object Item Remarlks
Pre-Transfer Charging Wire p. 5-10 Resetting
Drum p. 5-10 Backup of Remote UI Remote UI Mail Box Cannot back up Advanced Box
Drum Side Seals (Front and Rear) p. 5-11 data Settings/ Settings/ Memory RX Inbox data to the SMB server when an
Developing Assembly p. 5-11 Registration > Registration > Confidential Fax Inbox optional HDD (except 160 GB) is
Management Management Advanced Box installed.
Potential Sensor / Potential Control PCB p. 5-11
Settings Settings > Form for Composition
ETB p. 5-12
> Data Data
Patch Sensor p. 5-12
Management Management
Waste Toner Container p. 5-12 > Back Up >
Fixing System Fixing Roller p. 5-12 Restore
External Auxiliary System DC Controller PCB p. 5-13 Export of Remote UI Remote UI Settings/Registration Basic When exporting "Service Mode
T-5-1 settings Settings/ Settings/ Information Settings", select Copier > Option
Registration > Registration > Paper Type Management > USER > SMD-EXPT > 1.
Management Management Settings SMD-EXPT cannot be exported,
Settings Settings > Forwarding Settings therefore the settings need to
> Data Data Box Settings be made every time the HDD is
Management Management Department ID replaced.
> Export > Management Settings
Import Main Menu Settings
Web Access Settings
Favorite Settings
Address Book
User Access Control for
Advanced Box
Quick Menu Settings
MEAP Application Setting
Information
User Setting Information
iW Function Flow Settings
Service Mode Settings

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Back Up Restore/ Object Item Remarlks 2. After Replacing
Resetting 1) HDD format
Backup of SST SST MEAP application(SMS) Meapback.bin can be restored
MEAP (Meapback) (Meapback) User authentication after replacement or initialization 1-1) Start with the safe mode. (While pressing 2 and 8 keys simultaneously, turn
information registered of the HDD. ON the main powerswitch.)
in the Local Device [CAUTION] 1-2) Use SST to format all partitions.
Authentication user When the following service
authentication system of mode is executed, Meapback.bin
2) Downloading system software
SSO-H (Single Sign-On H) cannot be restored. 2-1) Use SST to download the system software (System, LANG, RUI and others).
COPIER > FUNCTION > 3) Initializing the key, certificate and CA certificate
SYSTEM > CHK-TYPE > 7
(Lv.2) COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > CA-KEY
COPIER > FUNCTION >
SYSTEM > HD-CLEAR 4) Turning OFF and ON the main power switch
5) Restoring the backup data
Refer to "Restore/Resetting" row for data restore by a list of "<Procedure of
TPM Non After restarting TPM setup Backup data of the TPM key can
the device, be used only when replacing the adjustment>"
execute TPM PCB. When replacing the 6) Resetting/registering the data
"Initialize All HDD, perform backup with TPM
While referring to the list of set/registered data which was printed before replacement,
Data/Settings", [ON] again.
and perform reset/register the data.
backup with 7) When the user generates and adds the encryption key, certificate and/or CA ertificate,
TPM [ON]. request the user to generate them again.
Service Non COPIER> The set value of the DC Since the backup data cannot
mode FUNCTION> controller be saved to a location outside of 8) Executing “Auto Adjust Gradation (Full Adjust)”
setting SYSTEM> the device, it is recommended Settings/Registration mode: Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto
values DSRAMBUP to perform backup again after Adjust Gradation
(DC-CON) replacing the HDD.
When the DC Controller PCB
needs to be replaced, in order
to update the data to the latest
one, perform backup again
immediately before replacing the
PCB.

Service Non COPIER> The set value of the Since the backup data cannot
mode FUNCTION> Reader controller be saved to a location outside of
setting SYSTEM> the device, it is recommended
values RSRAMBUP to perform backup again after
(R-CON) replacing the HDD.
When the Reader Controller
PCB needs to be replaced, in
order to update the data to the
latest one, perform backup again
immediately before replacing the
PCB.

T-5-2

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Adjustment > When replacing parts > Controller System > HDD
5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Controller System > Main Controller PCB 1
5-4

When using the Card Reader and imageWARE Accounting Manager


■■Main Controller PCB 1
Card ID used for imageWARE Accounting Manager is stored in the HDD, so NSA <Procedure of parts replacement>
collection control is not enabledafter the HDD replacement. After the HDD is replaced, see "Removing Main Controller PCB 1," on p. 4-80.
reinstall the card ID from imageWARE Accounting Manager using the following <Procedure of adjustment>
procedures. Service part:
Setting unit: Main Controller PCB 1 + Controller Box Frame + Cooling Fan
1) Go to COPIER > FUNCTION> INSTALL > CARD and enter the numerical value of Parts number differs on a model basis (speed basis).
the leading card which is used for Department ID. Then, press “OK” button.(e.g.: If Main Controller PCB 1
No.1 to No.1000 cards are used for Department ID, enter “1” of the leading card.)
2) After turning OFF and ON the main power switch, perform the following operations
from Settings/Registration mode.
In Management Settings > User Management > Department ID Management > Page
Totals, be sure that “ID00000001” to “ID00001000” are created.
Set the following: Preferences > Network > TCP / IP Settings > IPv4 Settings> IP
Address Settings > IP Address, Gateway Address, Subnet Mask
In Management Settings > User Management> System Manager Information
Settings> System Manager ID and System PIN, register any number for them. Then,
turn OFF and ON the main power switch.
If “System Manager ID” and “System PIN” are not registered, “card registration Cooling Fan
to device” cannot be executed for the imageWARE Accounting Manager setting
operation.
3) Download the card ID from imageWARE Accounting Manager to the Main Body
again.
4) After downloading is completed, go to Management Settings > User Management >
Department ID Management > Page Totals. Be sure that only the downloaded card
ID is displayed.
5) Print using the user card registered from imageWARE Accounting Manager. Be sure
Controller
that the card information used for the target devices of imageWARE Accounting
BOX Frame
Manager is collected.

CAUTION:Points to Caution when Using the System Software-installed HDD


F-5-1
When using the HDD which was installed the system software of the other achine In order to secure the accuracy of connector connection when slotting in, this service part is
(different serial number), be sure to format the HDD after the installation. If the HDD is provided with the PCB being installed to the frame.
not formatted, the operation cannot be guaranteed.

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Controller System > Main Controller PCB 2
5-5
1) Transferring the parts from old PCB to new PCB ■■Main Controller PCB 2
• Flash PCB
<Procedure of parts replacement>
• TPM PCB
see "Removing Main Controller PCB 2," on p. 4-82.
<Procedure of adjustment>
Service part:
Setting unit: Main Controller PCB 2 + Controller Box Frame

Main Controller PCB 2

Flash PCB
TPM PCB

F-5-2

NOTE:
Resetting/registering the data is not necessary after Main Controller PCB 1 is replaced.

F-5-3

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Controller System > Main Controller PCB 2
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<Processing before replacing the parts> 2. When Replacing
Be sure to gain agreement from the user in advance to execute the following work. 1) Transferring the parts from old PCB to new PCB
• Option SDRAM (1 pc.)
1) Backup the Settings/Registration data • Memory PCB

Data in SRAM on the Main Controller PCB 2 can be backed up to a USB memory device or
an HDD from download mode.
* However, if the HDD Encryption Board is installed, backup to an HDD is not possible. It is
therefore recommended to perform backup to an USB memory device.

Operation method:
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD DDR2-SDRAM
then,
Download Menu > Backup > SRAM(HDD/USB)

Note:
Download Menu is not intended for the "Settings/Registration > Paper Type Management
Settings".
You need back up from:
Remote UI Memory PCB
Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Export

F-5-4

Prohibited Operation:
Do not transfer the following parts to another model (which has a different serial
number).If you fail to do so, the Main Body does not activate normally and this might
cause to fail the restoration.
• Main Controller PCB 1
• Main Controller PCB 2 (with Memory PCB installed)
• Memory PCB

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Controller System > TPM PCB
5-7
<Actions after Parts Replacement> ■■TPM PCB
1. Specify and register the data again of the Main Controller PCB 2.
<Procedure of parts replacement>
1) While pressing 2 + 8 keys at the same time, turn ON the Main Power Switch.
see "Removing Main Controller PCB 1," on p. 4-80.
2) The restore of backup data:
<Procedure of adjustment>
When Download Menu is displayed, connect USB memory to the main body.
When TPM setting is “OFF”
Download Menu 2 > Restore
Any operation is not necessary at replacement.
3) Specify and register the data again.
Import from:
When TPM setting is “ON”
Remote UI
It is necessary to restore the TPM key which was backed up after changing the setting to “ON”.
Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Import
1) Removing the network cable
4) When an encryption key/certificate/CA certificate has been generated or added by the user,
Until the TPM key is restored, information might be leaked due to the inappropriate access
ask the user to execute reinstallation.
via network, so be sure to perform this operation appropriately.
2) Connecting the USB Memory after turning ON the main power switch
■■Control Panel CPU PCB / LCD Panel 3) Restoring the TPM key
<Aftter Replacing> Management Settings > Data Management >TPM Settings> Restore of TPM Key
Execute the following: COPIER > FUNCTION > PANEL > TOUCHCHK. 4) Turning OFF and ON the main power switch
(Adjustment in service mode mentioned above is necessary only when replacing a single
part.)

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Image Formation System > Primary Charging Assembly
5-8
Image Formation System 3) Make the resin screws [A] and [C] a full turn clockwise. While referring to the
replacement procedure of the Primary Charging Assembly, install it to the main body, output
■■Primary Charging Wire a test print and check the image.

<Procedure of parts replacement>


CAUTION:
see "Replacing the Primary Charging Wire," on p. 4-96.
Since uneven density might occur, be sure to adjust by turning the 2 adjustment
<Procedure of adjustment>
screws with the same amount.
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1 > PRM-WIRE)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN) [1]
3) Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL (COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI > PRI-GRID)
4) Execute the potential control (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > DPC). Turn OFF and then
ON the main power. (The potential control is executed at startup.)
5) Execute the potential control. (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > DPC)

■■Primary Charging Assembly


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Primary Charging Assembly," on p. 4-89.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Output a halftone image using the service mode.
• TEST > PG > TYPE : 5
2) Execute the following procedure according to the density difference on the front and rear
sides of the test print image.
• When the front side test print image is dark, execute step 3.
[C] [A]
• When the rear side test print image is dark, execute step 4.
• When there is no uneven density, execute step 5 and the following.

When the front side test print image is dark

NOTE:
• When the front side test print image is dark [1], execute step 3 until the density
becomes even. When the density becomes even, execute step 5 and the following.
• When the adjustment screw is turned clockwise, the Charging Wire goes down and
up (gap between grid and Charging Wire becomes narrow and wide). As a result, the F-5-5
density of output image becomes light.

CAUTION:
Be sure to adjust the dark side (density of the test print image) to be the light side.

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Image Formation System > Primary Charging Assembly
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When the rear side test print image is dark
CAUTION:
NOTE: Since uneven density might occur, be sure to adjust by turning the 2 adjustment
• When the rear side test print image is dark [2], execute step 4 until the density screws with the same amount.
becomes even. When the density becomes even, execute step 5 and the following.
• When the adjustment screw is turned clockwise, the Charging Wire goes down and [2]
up (gap between grid and Charging Wire becomes narrow and wide). As a result, the
density of output image becomes light.

CAUTION:
Be sure to adjust the dark side (density of the test print image) to be the light side.

4) Make the resin screws [B] and [D] a full turn clockwise. While referring to the replacement
procedure of the Primary Charging Assembly, install it to the main body, output a test print
and check the image.

[D] [B]

F-5-6

5) Clean the Charging Wire using the service mode.


(FUNCTION > CLAENING > WIRE-CLN) Time required: Approx. 30 sec.
6) Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL(COPIER>ADJUST>HV-PRI>PRI-GRID)
7) Execute the potential control. (COPIER>FUNCTION>DPC>DPC
8) Execute the density correction using the user mode.
("Settings/Registration" > "Adjustment/Maintenance" > "Adjust Image Quality" > "Correct
Density")

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Image Formation System > Photosensitive Drum
5-10
■■Pre-transfer Charging Assembly ■■Photosensitive Drum
<Procedure of parts replacement> <Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly," on p. 4-100. see "Removing the Photosensitive Drum," on p. 4-116.
<Procedure of adjustment> <Procedure of adjustment>
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > PO-UNIT) 1) Remove the EEROM.
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN) • 1 Screw
• 1 Connector
■■Pre-transfer Charging Wire
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Replacing the Pre-transfer Charging Wire," on p. 4-104.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > PRDC-1 > PO-WIRE)
2) Clean the Charging Wire. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > WIRE-CLN)

F-5-7
3) Replace the ROM connected to the host machine with the drum ROM included in the drum.

CAUTION:
If the ROM is not replaced, the replaced drum and the drum-unique data stored in the
ROM are not matched. As a result, the 2D shading is not functioned normally.

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Image Formation System > Potential Sensor / Potential Control PCB
5-11
4) Affix the ID Label included in the drum to the inside of the Front Cover. ■■Drum Side Seals (Front and Rear)
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Side Seal," on p. 4-121.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Applying Tospearl
Apply Tospearl on the surfaces of the Drum Side Seals (Front and Rear) and adhere it
uniformly with lint-free paper. In order to reduce adhesion of toner at both ends of the
Photosensitive Drum

Tospearl

F-5-8
5) Activate the drum replacement mode. (COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > DRM-INIT)
6) Check the 2-dimensional shading ROM. (COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > 2D-READ)
6) Execute Auto Adjust Gradation.

lint-free paper
Sheet
F-5-9

■■Developing Assembly
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Developing Assembly," on p. 4-122.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Clear the parts counter. (COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1>DVG-CYL)
2) Supplying Developing Assembly toner (COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>TONER-S)

■■Potential Sensor / Potential Control PCB


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Potential Control PCB Unit," on p. 4-157.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Adjust the Potential Sensor offset. (COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC > OFST)

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > Fixing System > Fixing Roller
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■■ETB Unit / ETB Fixing System
<Procedure of parts replacement>
■■Fixing Roller
• see "Removing the ETB Unit," on p. 4-127.
• see "Removing the ETB," on p. 4-129. <Procedure of parts replacement>
<Procedure of adjustment> see "Removing the Fixing Roller, Insulating Bush and Thrust Stopper," on p. 4-177.
1) Clear the ETB control counter. (COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > TR-BLT) <Procedure of adjustment>
Parts counter (COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > TR-BLT) is also cleared coincidentally. 1) Grease Application
Apply approx. 20mg of grease (MOLYKOTE HP-300; CK-8012) to inner circumference and
outer circumference of the Bushing so that all circumferences are covered with white film;
■■Patch Sensor
otherwise, abnormal noise can occur (squeaking).
<Procedure of parts replacement> 2) Clear the counter
see "Removing the Patch Sensor," on p. 4-143. COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > FX-UP-RL
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Adjust the intensity of the Patch Sensor. (COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>P-LED)

■■Waste Toner Container


<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the Waste Toner Container," on p. 4-135.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1) Set the new Waste Toner Container.
2) Clear the waste toner counter. (COPIER > COUNTER > MISC > WST-TNR)

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5 Adjustment > When replacing parts > External Auxiliary System > DC Controller PCB
5-13
External Auxiliary System
■■DC Controller PCB
<Procedure of parts replacement>
see "Removing the DC Controller PCB," on p. 4-227.
<Procedure of adjustment>
1. Before Replacing
1)Backup of the Service Mode data
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMBUP

2. After Replacing
1)Restoring the backup data
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMRES
2)Switch OFF and then ON the main power.
3)Execute auto gradation adjustment.
4)Test print

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6 Troubleshooting

■Making

■Test
Initial Checks
Print

■Image Faults

■Feed Faults

■Other

■Startup System Failure Diagnosis

■Controller Self Diagnosis

■Debug log

■Operation Check of the Main Controller LEDs

■Network Packet Capture

■Version upgrade

6
Troubleshooting
6 Troubleshooting > Test Print > Overview
6-2

Test Print

Overview
Image check item
Uneven Right angle
PG
Pattern Transfer Black White Uneven density accuracy Side Magnification PCB to generate PG
TYPE Gradation Fogging Shock
failure line line pitch (rear/ Straight line registration ratio
front) accuracy
0 Normal copy/print ---
1 Grid Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
2 17 gradations Tbic rank 2 Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
17 gradations 600dpi (134-line screen or
3 Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
141-line screen)
4 Solid white Yes Main Controller PCB 2
Halftone (density: 80H, Tbic rank 2,
5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
without image correction)
Halftone (density: 80H, 134-line screen or
6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
141-line screen, without image correction)
7 Solid black Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
8 Horizontal line (4 dots, 27 spaces) Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
9 Horizontal line (6 dots, 50 spaces) Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
10 Horizontal line (2 dots, 3 spaces) Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
Halftone (density: 60H, Tbic rank 2,
11 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
without image correction)
Halftone (density: 60H, 134-line screen or
12 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
141-line screen, without image correction)
Halftone (density: 30H, Tbic rank 2,
13 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
without image correction)
Halftone (density: 30H, 134-line screen or
14 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main Controller PCB 2
141-line screen, without image correction)
15 15 to 50: For development ---
T-6-1

NOTE:
When outputting a halftone test print, be sure to use PG TYPE:6 except in the following cases.
1. When checking the image of side registration adjustment, use PG TYPE:11.
2. When the setting value of the following service mode is "2" (TBIC is used for both the photo part and the text part), use PG TYPE:5.
COPIER > OPTION > USER > PH-D-SL2

6-2
6
Troubleshooting > Test Print > Overview
6 Troubleshooting > Test Print > How to View the Test Print > 17 gradations (TYPE=2/3)
6-3
How to View the Test Print ■■17 gradations (TYPE=2/3)
■■Grid (TYPE=1)

F-6-2

Check item Check method Assumed cause


F-6-1 Check whether gradation in density is Drum failure, laser exposure system failure
Gradation
Check item Check method Assumed cause made appropriately. or developing system failure is considered.
Right angle Check whether lines in the horizontal/ Laser light path failure, grid failure,
accuracy/ vertical scanning directions are Feed system failure or Laser Scanner Unit Check whether black lines appear on developing system failure, cleaning (drum,
Black line
Straight line paralleled to the paper and these lines failure is considered. the image. ETB) failure or Pre-transfer Charging
accuracy are at right angles to one another. Assembly failure is considered.
Floor at the installation site is extremely Check whether white lines appear on Primary Charging Wire failure or developing
Side White line
Check the left margin. distorted, or the feed system failure is the image. system failure is considered.
registration
considered. T-6-3

Check whether the grid is printed at ETB and rollers’ feed system failure or
Magnification
9.99mm intervals. (Check the image on laser exposure system failure (drum, Laser
ratio
the second side at duplex printing.) Scanner) is considered.
T-6-2

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6
Troubleshooting > Test Print > How to View the Test Print > 17 gradations (TYPE=2/3)
6 Troubleshooting > Test Print > How to View the Test Print > Halftone (TYPE=5/6/11/12/13/14)
6-4
■■Solid white (TYPE=4) NOTE:
• When outputting a halftone test print, be sure to use PG TYPE:6 except in the following
cases.
1. When checking the image of side registration adjustment, use PG TYPE:11.
2. When the setting value of the following service mode is "2"
(TBIC is used for both the photo part and the text part), use PG TYPE:5.
COPIER > OPTION > USER > PH-D-SL2

• When changing the density of the test print, use the following service mode to change the
density: TEST>PG>K.

Check item Check method Assumed cause


Check the evenness of halftone
Transfer system failure or Pre-transfer
Transfer failure density. Check whether uneven image
Charging Assembly failure is considered.
or foggy image appears.
Laser light path failure, grid failure,
Check whether black lines appear on developing system failure, cleaning (drum,
Black line
the image. ETB) failure or Pre-transfer Charging
Assembly failure is considered.
F-6-3 Check whether white lines appear on Primary Charging Wire failure or developing
White line
Check item Check method Assumed cause the image. system failure is considered.
Check whether foggy image appears in Drum failure, laser exposure system failure Check whether lines appear on the Drum failure, developing system failure,
Fogging Uneven pitch image in the horizontal scanning laser exposure system failure or drive-
the blank area. or developing system failure is considered.
direction. related failure is considered.
T-6-4
Uneven Primary Charging Assembly failure, drum
Check the density difference between
density failure or developing system failure is
the front and rear sides.
(rear/front) considered.
■■Halftone (TYPE=5/6/11/12/13/14)
Floor at the installation site is extremely
Side
Check the left margin. distorted, or the feed system failure is
registration
considered.
ETB and rollers’ feed system failure or
Check whether horizontal lines appear
Shock laser exposure system failure (drum, Laser
on the image.
Scanner) is considered.
T-6-5

F-6-4

6-4
6
Troubleshooting > Test Print > How to View the Test Print > Halftone (TYPE=5/6/11/12/13/14)
6 Troubleshooting > Test Print > How to View the Test Print > Horizontal line (TYPE=8/9/10)
6-5
■■Solid black (TYPE=7) ■■Horizontal line (TYPE=8/9/10)

F-6-5 F-6-6

Check item Check method Assumed cause Check item Check method Assumed cause
Check the evenness of halftone Laser light path failure, grid failure,
Transfer system failure or Pre-transfer
Transfer failure density. Check whether uneven image Check whether black lines appear on developing system failure, cleaning (drum,
Charging Assembly failure is considered. Black line
or foggy image appears. the image. ETB) failure or Pre-transfer Charging
Check whether lines appear on the Drum failure, developing system failure, Assembly failure is considered.
Uneven pitch image in the horizontal scanning laser exposure system failure or drive- Check whether white lines appear on Primary Charging Wire failure or developing
White line
direction. related failure is considered. the image. system failure is considered.
Uneven Primary Charging Assembly failure, drum Check whether lines appear on the Drum failure, developing system failure,
Check the density difference between
density failure or developing system failure is Uneven pitch image in the horizontal scanning laser exposure system failure or drive-
the front and rear sides.
(rear/front) considered. direction. related failure is considered.
T-6-6 Uneven Primary Charging Assembly failure, drum
Check the density difference between
density failure or developing system failure is
the front and rear sides.
(rear/front) considered.
T-6-7

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6
Troubleshooting > Test Print > How to View the Test Print > Horizontal line (TYPE=8/9/10)
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Trailing Edge Shock Imaget
6-6

Image Faults [Image Sample]

Feed direction
Trailing Edge Shock Imaget <Shock image located approx. 63mm
55mm
from the trailing edge>
[Location]
.ETB

[Cause]
Lines occur on the image due to shock when distortion on the belt is released while rotation
speed between the ETB and drum differs

[Condition]
When replacing the ETB

[Field Remedy]
1) Output a halftone image with the following conditions and check the output image
COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE 6 <Shock image located approx. 55mm 63mm
from the trailing edge>
Select the cassette which the following paper is set: COPIER > TEST > PG > PG-PICK A3
(LDR) or larger.

With shock image: go to step 2


Without shock image: End

2) Measure a distance from the trailing edge of the shock image.

3) Adjust using the following service mode. COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > TBLT-SPD:
Adjust the Transfer Belt speed

Shock image is located approx. 55mm from the trailing edge: Adjust the value by +10
gradually.
F-6-7
Shock image is located approx. 63mm from the trailing edge: Adjust the value by -10
gradually

4) Output a halftone image with the condition described in step 1 again and check the image.
With shock image: go to step 3.
Without shock image: End

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Trailing Edge Shock Imaget
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6-7
Uneven density correction by 2D shading 4) Output a halftone image with the following conditions and check if uneven density occurs.
COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE 6
To correct uneven image density caused by uneven potential on the surface of the Drum. Select the cassette which the following paper is set: COPIER > TEST > PG > PG-PICK A3
(LDR) or larger.
NOTE: When uneven density is seen: Go to step 5.
This machine performs two dimensional shading which replaces uneven potential of
the Photosensitive Drum to the exposure amount to correct. (Default: two dimensional When uneven density is not seen: Procedure is ended.
shading is disabled.) As the data of Drum’s uneven potential, the data measured at
the shipment of the Drum is used. Therefore, as the life of the Photosensitive Drum
advances, it gets deteriorated, so the uneven potential becomes different from the one
at the shipment of the Drum. Although the uneven potential of the Drum is changed due
to the deterioration, the data can be corrected per horizontal/vertical scanning direction
line by outputting a test pattern image with the following procedure.

CAUTION:
This adjustment is executed when the preferred image is not output even if the Primary
Charging Wire height adjustment and secure watermark adjustment * are performed.
* Secure watermark adjustment: Function Settings>Common>Print Settings>Secure
Watermark Settings>Adjust Background/Character Contrast

F-6-8

1) Check that the two dimensional shading is enabled. 5) Output a test pattern for two dimensional shading.
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE 1: Enabled COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > SHD-P1

2) Read the two dimensional shading ROM data. 5-1) Set the cassette.Select the cassette which A3 (LDR) or larger paper is set.
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > 2D-READ Select "SHD-P1" and cassette using "numeric keypad".

3) Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.

CAUTION:
Be sure to turn OFF and then ON the main power switch after step 2. Uneven
density may be reduced by the two dimensional shading correction at the startup.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6-8
5-2) Output 3 sheets of the test pattern. <Test pattern>

F-6-9
CAUTION:
It is difficult to judge whether uneven potential of the Photosensitive Drum
causes uneven density of the output image, so output 3 sheets of the test print
and adjust the area where all.
(If the same symptom is seen on the same spot of all 3 sheets, it is possibly
caused from the Drum.)

F-6-10

NOTE:
For the test print, the following 3 types can be output, but basically set SHD-P1
to output. The following shows the use case of each test print.
COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>SHD-P1
: When the image which uneven density occurs is the halftone image with light
density
COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>SHD-P2
: When the image which uneven density occurs is the halftone image with dark
density
COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>SHD-P3
: In case of the secure watermark image with uneven density

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6-9
6) Check (T-shaped) halftone area of the output test print visually and adjust the area of
uneven density.
6-1) Take a note to write down the values of the following service mode.
When the adjustment cannot be performed appropriately, these values are required to
return to the initial values.
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE1 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE2 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE1 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE2 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE3 (Level 2)
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE4 (Level 2)

6-2) Adjust the target horizontal scanning direction (A to O) which uneven density is seen.
After selecting "M-LINE1/M-LINE2", select the target horizontal scanning window (A to
O), and enter the numerical value using "numerical keypad".
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE1 (Level 2) Horizontal scanning
direction A to H
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > M-LINE2 (Level 2) Horizontal scanning
direction I to O
Not Use
CAUTION:
• Be sure to switch the screen after entering the value. Unless the screen
is switched, the numerical value is not reflected. (Actually, the value is not
reflected on the screen, but it is retained internally.)
• When the horizontal scanning direction (H line) is adjusted, the adjustment
value of the vertical scanning direction (1 to 27) is also changed.
• Be sure to make adjustment in order of horizontal and vertical scanning F-6-11

directions. If the adjustment is executed in the inverse order, it may not be


executed correctly.
• Entering 96 or larger value can generate an error in potential control (E061).
In the case of an error, adjust the setting value between 0 and 95.

As the value is larger, the density becomes lighter. As the value is smaller, the density
becomes darker.
Enter the adjustment value in a unit of +/- 30 gradually, output the test pattern and
make adjustment while checking the test pattern. If the value is changed dramatically,
the image error (while line) may occur.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6-10
6-3) After the adjustment, output a test print and check the image.
When uneven density is seen: Go to 6-4).
When uneven density is not seen: Procedure is ended.

6-4) Adjust the target vertical scanning direction (1 to 27) which uneven density is seen.
After selecting "S-LINE1 to 4", select the target vertical scanning window (1 to 27),
and enter the numerical value using "numerical keypad".
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE1 (Level 2) Vertical scanning
direction 1 to 8
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE2 (Level 2) Vertical scanning
direction 9 to 16
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE3 (Level 2) Vertical scanning
direction 17 to 24
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE > S-LINE4 (Level 2) Vertical scanning
direction 25 to 32

CAUTION:
• Be sure to switch the screen after entering the value. Unless the screen
is switched, the numerical value is not reflected. (Actually, the value is not
reflected on the screen, but it is retained internally.)
• When the vertical scanning direction (25 and 26 lines) is adjusted, the
adjustment value of the horizontal scanning direction (A to P) is also
changed.
Not Use

As the value is larger, the density becomes lighter. As the value is smaller, the density
F-6-12
becomes darker.
6-5) After the adjustment, output a test print and check the image to complete the
Enter the adjustment value in a unit of +/- 30 gradually, output the test pattern and
procedure.
make adjustment while checking the test pattern. If the value is changed dramatically,
the image error (while line) may occur.
CAUTION:
If the image cannot be adjusted correctly even with this adjustment procedure,
reenter the values written in step 6-1.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density correction by 2D shading
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > ADF black line
6-11
ADF black line [Remedy]
Changing the setting value in the following service mode improves the problem of a black
Image processing has been improved with this equipment, which applies optimal image line.
processing to the text part and the photo part respectively. Improvement in image processing, COPIER > ADJUST > AE > AE-TBL: Text density adjustment when adjusting image density
however, highlights imperceptible dusts at the original scanning position, which may appear Setting value: Change the default (5) to 3
as a line on the image. COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON > SHARP: Setting of the sharpness level on the image

Before Reading After Reading Result Setting value: Change the default (3) to 1
COPIER > OPTION > USER > PH-D-SL2: Setting of the halftone processing in text/photo
Original Platen roller 1
mode
Setting value: Change the default (0) to 2

CAUTION:
When performing a field remedy, remind that the scan result changes as follows:
Platen roller 1 Stream reading It sticks on the
glass original during • Scanning of light halftone base is skipped (to be scanned as white color)
Scanning position scanning.
• Blur text outline due to reduced edge emphasis level with the text
F-6-13
• Photo part appears coarsely
[Location]
ADF

[Cause]
At stream reading with the ADF, imperceptible dusts (paper dust, toner, dust, etc.) adhere
and remain at the original scanning position, which causes a black line on the original image.
(Occurrence frequency is roughly 3/10,000 of scanning documents)
The dusts causing a black line are delivered outside the ADF together with the scanning
original; therefore, there will be no black line with the next original.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > ADF black line
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Bleed-thru/Soil appeared on the back of the paper (Staple Finisher D1/Booklet Finisher D1)
6-12
Bleed-thru/Soil appeared on the back of the paper
(Staple Finisher D1/Booklet Finisher D1)
Soil [A] can appear on the back of the sheet in the shift mode/staple mode with Staple
Finisher D1/Booklet Finisher D1.

F-6-14
[Cause]
While the paper is stacked to the Process Tray Assembly, two sheets are rubbed at where the F-6-15
sheets are nipped between the Stack Delivery Upper Roller [C] and the Stack Delivery Lower [Remedy]
Roller [D], which results in soil on the paper. Bleed-thru is improved by changing the setting value in the following service mode:
This symptom can occur with all paper types because soil on the back of the paper (bleed-thru) SORTER > OPTION > SLD-BCK: ON/OFF the mode to prevent bleed-thru
is caused by the rubbing of sheets, however, bleed-thru is likely to occur in the case of using Setting value:
“coated paper”, which has high friction coefficient. 0: OFF (default)
This symptom is expected to occur when using coated paper together with plain paper; soil 1: ON (coated paper + recycled paper)
appears on the coated paper because the image on the plain paper is transferred to the 2: ON (coated paper + plain paper)
coated paper.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Bleed-thru/Soil appeared on the back of the paper (Staple Finisher D1/Booklet Finisher D1)
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves)
6-13
White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves) [Field Remedy]
1) Remove the Developing Assembly.
Sample image
NOTE:
Feed Direction Be sure to place paper on a clean place and take out the foot of the Developing
Assembly before placing the Developing Assembly.
< Developing Assembly White Line >

F-6-17
F-6-16
[Location]
Developing Assembly

[Cause]
A line appears in toner coating when imperceptible foreign matter is caught between the 2
sleeves of the Developing Assembly. This can cause image failure of a white line in vertical
scanning direction.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves)
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves)
6-14
2) Remove foreign matter caught between the sleeves. 3) Clean excess toner on the upper and lower sleeves.
Insert a corner of the paper between the sleeves and scrape out and remove foreign matter Toner can be excessively attached because the toner is pushed to the sleeve when
from the side. scraping out the foreign matter. Perform cleaning in the following steps because excess
toner can cause uneven density.
3-1) While rotating the sleeve, blow the toner with the blower and then check for excess
toner.

F-6-18

NOTE: F-6-19
The location of foreign matter can be easily identified by using a blower to blow 3-2) Pile up 3 sheets of lint-free paper and clean excess toner with the lint-free paper.
excess toner between the sleeves.
Be sure to use plain paper with around 75 g/m2. (Too thick paper may not be fit into
the gap. Too thin paper can be folded or ripped.) NOTE:
If it is difficult to insert paper, turn the gear clockwise and counterclockwise for 2 Do not apply force and lightly wipe out the excess toner. Rubbing the toner part can
teeth so that it gets easier to insert paper between the sleeves. Do not turn the gear cause the rubbed part to be dark image.
counterclockwise for half round or more (otherwise, it can cause image failure due to
collected toner between the sleeve and the blade or between the sleeves)

6-14
6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > White line (foreign matter between Developing Sleeves)
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Separation Failure Jam due to Deformation of Separation Claw
6-15
3-3) Check if the toner blown by the blower is attached to the Developing Roller; if the
Separation Failure Jam due to Deformation of
toner is attached, wipe it with lint-free paper.
(Otherwise, the toner is fused to the Roller that causes banding) Separation Claw
[Location]
Drum Separation Claw
[Cause]
When the paper enters to the drum at separation failure, the Separation Claw may be
deformed. When the Separation Claw is deformed, the paper is easily caught by the leading
edge of the Separation Claw when the paper (especially curled paper) is fed, and a jam (Jam
Code: 0205) is likely to occur.

F-6-20
4) Execute service mode > COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > DEV-ROT.
If the white spots persist, execute the service mode again.

CAUTION:
Heavy use can result in deterioration of developer or toner scattering.

F-6-21
[Condition]
Job after a jam which occurs when the paper enters to the drum
When using curled paper (when using backside of printed paper, etc.)

[Field Remedy]
Replace the Separation Claw.

NOTE:
Replace the Separation Claw when a separation failure jam occurs even once..

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Separation Failure Jam due to Deformation of Separation Claw
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6-16
Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning [Image Sample]

Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Feed Direction

Outlet Roller <Soil attached.143mm from the paper edge>

[Location]
Fixing Feed Unit
[Cause]
Soil attached to the 4 Cleaning Brushes contacting the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex
Outlet Roller

[Condition]
When soil is attached to the 4 Cleaning Brushes contacting the Duplex Right Roller and the
Duplex Outlet Roller, paper is fed with minor soil (paper dust and toner) attached to it, and the
soil is gradually attached to the Registration Front Roller. When the paper stops at the time of
registration, the rotating Registration Front Roller contacts the paper, which causes two trails
of soil of the roller width at 143mm from the paper edge.

Cleaning Brush
143mm
Paper
F-6-23
[Field Remedy]
Follow the following procedure to replace the Cleaning Brushes contacting the Duplex Right
Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller and clean the relevant parts.

Duplex Right Roller Duplex Outlet Roller


<Preparation>
Remove the Registration Unit. (See Chapter 4, "Removing the Registration Unit.")

Registration
Registration Roller Front Roller
143
mm

F-6-22

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6-17
<Procedure> 4) Remove the left side Duct.
1) Open the Duplex Path. • 1 Connector
2) Remove the Fixed Feed Cover 1. • 2 Harness Guide
• 2 Screws • 1 Wire Saddle
• 1 Claw • 2 Screws

x2

x3

x2

F-6-24 F-6-26
3) Remove the right side Duct.
• 1 Connector
• 1 Wire Saddle
• 2 Screws
• 1 Protrusion

Protrusion

x2

F-6-25

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6-18
5) Remove the Duplex Driver PCB and the Mounting Base. 6) Remove the following parts.
• 4 Wire Saddles • 2 E-rings
• 1 Edge Saddle • 1 Timing Belt
• 11 Connectors • 2 Pulleys
• 3 Screws • 2 Parallel Pin
• 2 Claws

x5

x11

F-6-28
7) Lift the ETB Unit in the direction of the arrow.
8) Free the 2 claws, and remove the Transfer High Voltage PCB Unit Upper Cover in the
direction of the arrow.
• 2 Protrusions

x3
Protrusion

x2
x2

F-6-27

F-6-29

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6-19
9) Remove the following parts. 11) Place a sheet of paper on the Duplex Path, and remove a N-ring each from the Duplex
• 3 Connectors Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller.
• 1 Wire Saddle
• 2 Screws CAUTION:
Be sure to place a sheet of paper on the Duplex Path because paper dust drops
during the following work.

x3

x2

F-6-30 Paper
10) Remove the Transfer High Voltage PCB Unit in the direction of the arrow.
N-ring
• 2 Hooks
F-6-32
12) Remove the Fan Unit.
• 2 Wire Saddles
• 1 Connector
• 1 Screws

Hook

Hook
x2
F-6-31

F-6-33

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6-20
13) Pull out the Duplex Right Roller and remove the shaft at the rear. 14) Move the Duplex Right Roller toward the rear and remove the shaft from the Fixing Feed
Unit Side Plate. Then, move the Duplex Right Roller in the direction of the arrow and take it
NOTE: out from the opening on the top of the Fixing Feed Unit.
In this procedure, the procedure for removing the Duplex Right Roller is shown in steps
13 and 14. When removing the Duplex Outlet Roller, check the installation position in
step 15 and remove the Duplex Outlet Roller by a similar procedure.

CAUTION: Points to Caution at Work


• Be careful not to damage the surfaces of the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex
Outlet Roller.
• The bearing at the front and the bushing at the rear of the Duplex Right/Duplex
Outlet Roller are not fixed, so be careful not to drop them.

Bearing

F-6-36
15) Remove the Duplex Outlet Roller in a similar procedure referring to the procedure for
removing the Duplex Right Roller in steps 13 and 14.

NOTE:
The installation position of the Duplex Outlet Roller is shown in the following figure.

Bushing

F-6-34

Bushing

F-6-37

F-6-35

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Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
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16) Remove the 4 Cleaning Brushes contacting the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet 18) Remove the paper on the Duplex Path, and clean the entire perimeter of each of the 4
Roller. rollers with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol while rotating the roller by hand.
17) Clean the four areas where the Cleaning Brushes are attached with lint-free paper
moistened with alcohol.

F-6-39
19) Attach new 4 Cleaning Brushes with reference to the upper right of the plate where they
are going to be attached.

Reference for
F-6-38 attachment

F-6-40

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Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image error due to soil attached to the Cleaning Brushes for the Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density
6-22
20) Clean the four areas on the removed Duplex Right Roller and the Duplex Outlet Roller
Uneven density
with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.
[Cause]
Uneven density occurs on the image because of uneven developing performance or change
in drum characteristics due to wear.

[Field Remedy]

Start the field remedy

YES
Is it straight uneven density?

NO

Adjust developing bias Adjust height of the Primary Charging Wire


F-6-41 COPIER > ADJUST > VCONT > DE-OFST (Set the dark area apart)
21) Install the removed parts in reverse order.
22) Open the Right Door.
23) Open the Right Lower Cover.
24) Clean the entire perimeter of each of the 2 rollers and Registration Front Roller with lint- YES
Is it fixed?
free paper moistened with alcohol while rotating the roller by hand.

NO
CAUTION:
When rotating the roller by hand, be sure not to touch the surface of the roller but to Enable 2D shading
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE; ON
hold a side face.

YES
Is it fixed?
Registration Front Roller Roller
NO

Execute 2D shading individual correction

Field remedy is complete

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Uneven density
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Smeared image
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Smeared image
OR [Cause]
Feed Direction Excess toner is transferred on the paper that causes toner collapse at the time of fixing, which
can generate smeared image on the image. The following are assumed causes of smeared
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image:
In the case of dark/light image at either the left or right side on the image in horizontal
• When the paper type is changed
direction, adjust height of the Primary Charging Wire and check the output result. When
• Toner deterioration
making adjustment, execute the work while keeping the wire at dark area apart.
• Rapid change in environment (High temperature <- -> Low temperature)

Feed Direction

< Smeared Image >


OR
Feed Direction
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If it is not a straight uneven density, change the value of the following service mode in
decrement of -10 and check the output result.
COPIER > ADJUST > VCONT > DE-OFST
(Setting value: default 0, -10, -20, …-50)
Side Line
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CAUTION : Smeared image may also occur exclusively in the area 5 to 10 mm from the leading edge of
Executing the above setting can generate smeared image or foggy image. the paper when there is burr on the leading edge of the paper (jagged edge formed when the
paper was cut by a cutter).
It is caused by toner being pushed backward by the power of the ETB, which is pushed down
After switching the mode to enable 2D shading in the following service mode, turn OFF/ON
by the burr when it passes through the transfer nips, to go back to the original position.
the main power and check the output result.
(For detailed procedure, see “Troubleshooting > Uneven density correction by 2D shading > Burr Toner
Step 1) to 3) (Refer to page 6-7) Photosensitive Drum
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-LSR > 2D-SHADE Setting value: 1 (ON)
ETB
Output the test pattern for 2D shading and adjust the uneven density area individually. Paper
Transfer Roller
(For detailed procedure, see “Troubleshooting > Uneven density correction by 2D shading >
Step 4) to 5) (Refer to page 6-7)

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Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Smeared image
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Smeared image
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[Field Remedy] Select the following to execute Full Adjust: “Settings/Registration > Adjustment Maintenance
> Adjust Image > Auto Adjust Gradation < Full Adjust”; and check the output result.
Start the field remedy
1) In COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR > P-TR-OF1, set the values to "4", "7", and "-10" in that
order from the left, and check the output result.
Execute Auto Adjust Gradation (full)
Settings/Registration> Adjustment/Maintenance> CAUTION :
Adjust Image Quality> Auto Adjust Gradation> Full Adjust
Executing the above setting may cause the Pre-transfer Charging Wire to be easily
soiled. Be sure to check for soiling of the Charging Wire at the time of inspection since
heavy soiling may cause vertical lines to occur on the rear side of the image.
YES
Is it fixed?

NO 1) COPIER > ADJUST > DENS > DMAX-N-T; reduce the value of DMAX-N-T from 895 (default)
Increased current of the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly by -30.
COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR > P-TR-OF1; set the values to "4", "7", and "-10" 2) Select the following to execute DMAX-N: COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > DMAX-N; and
Check the image
then check the output result.
If the symptom is not improved, further reduce the value in step 1) by -30 and then execute
step 2).
YES
Is it fixed?
CAUTION :
NO
Changing the above setting can cause reduced density or thinner line
Reduce the density
COPIER> ADJUST> DENS> DMAX-N-T; reduce the value of DMAX-N-T
Select the following to execute DMAX-N:
COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> DMAX-N If the smeared image is not improved within the acceptable range for density and line width,
execute skipping process in the following procedure:
1) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > RAG-SW; change the value to 1
2) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > RAG-CONT; change to 1 and check the output result.
Is the density/line width fixed YES 3) If the symptom is not improved, change the value in step 2) to 2, 3…and check the output
within the acceptable range?
result.

NO CAUTION :
Execute skipping processing (within the acceptable range for density/line width) Changing the above setting can cause minor skipping in the text part.
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FIX> RAG-SW; set 1
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FIX> RAG-CONT; set 1 to 3
Check the image

Complete

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Smeared image
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Adjusting the Edge Emphasis Level
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Adjusting the Edge Emphasis Level Example: In the case of the environment where the relative value "135" is suitable as the
default value.
1) Set "SHARP" to "4".
The edge emphasis level of image can be adjusted in both user mode and service mode, but 2) Set "Sharpness", which is set to "+1" level, as the default in the user mode (Function
the use conditions differ. Settings > Copy > Change Default Settings).

User mode Service mode


Item code Other Functions > Sharpness COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON >
SHARP
Operator User Service technician
Purpose To make adjustment for each original To set the central value of edge
to be copied emphasis to control individual
variability or environmental change
during transportation/after installation.
Text/photo area Individual Batch
Setting range -3 to +3 level 1 to 5
Default value 0 level 3
Setting value at power Canceled (Default value can be Retained
OFF/ON or at reset retained.)
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The following table shows the edge emphasis level by the combination of "SHARP" and
"Sharpness" settings, using the relative value when the default is 100.

User mode "Sharpness"


-3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3
Service mode "SHARP" 1 25 40 50 60 100 140 175
2 45 65 85 115 145
3 50 75 100 125 150
4 55 85 115 135 155
5 65 100 140 150 160
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Images become smoother as values in the table become smaller, while they become sharper
as values become larger.
Note that, when "Sharpness" is the upper limit or lower limit, the relative value stays constant
regardless of the "SHARP" setting, therefore the edge emphasis effect does not change even
if the settings are changed.

Normally, adjustment is made for each copy on the Touch Panel based on the service
mode setting, but depending on the environment or paper type (coarse surface, etc.), edge
emphasis may not turn out the way the user expected.
In this case, edge emphasis level customized for the user can be set by setting the current
value of "Sharpness" as the default value.

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Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Adjusting the Edge Emphasis Level
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Soiling at an interval equal to the circumference of the Developing Sleeve
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Soiling at an interval equal to the circumference of the 3) Wipe the surface of the sleeve with dry lint-free paper.

Developing Sleeve CAUTION:

[Location] Do not use water or alcohol.


Developing Sleeve

4) Execute service mode > COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE to output a halftone image (PG12),
[Cause]
and check the image.
If the surface of the sleeve is soiled, uneven toner coating occurs, causing the soiling of the
If white spots occur, go to step 5.
same shape to appear at intervals equal to the circumference of the sleeve (approx. 63 mm)
5) Execute service mode > COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > DEV-ROT.
in the vertical scanning direction.
6) Check the image.
If the white spots persist, execute step 5 again.

CAUTION:
Heavy use of DEV-ROT can result in deterioration of developer or toner scattering.

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[Field Remedy]
1) Rotate the sleeve in the normal direction and identify the location where the soiling occurs.

CAUTION:
Do not turn the sleeve in the reverse direction.

2) Remove the toner found at that location using a blower, etc.

CAUTION:
If toner is dry wiped instead of removed, it may be fixed on the surface of the sleeve.

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Soiling at an interval equal to the circumference of the Developing Sleeve
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image failure due to the temperature rising at the edge of the Fixing Roller (crepe mark)
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Image failure due to the temperature rising at the edge <Location of Trouble>
Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller
of the Fixing Roller (crepe mark)
<Cause>
This is the symptom which image error like crepe mark occurs when temperature at the
edge of the Fixing Roller rises.
When the temperature rising at the edge occurs, the edge of the Pressure Roller made with
rubber expands, giving the following influences on papers.
• Feed speed at the edge is increased, compared with the speed at the center.
• Tension is applied in the direction of both edges.
As it get close to the trailing edge, fixing is performed while a paper is distorted, causing an
image error.
<Conditions>
Although all images have a possibility to have the error because the cause is temperature
rising at the edge, the symptom is mainly significant with halftone images. The following
shows estimated error occurrence with halftone image.
• When printing 200 sheets or more of small size paper continuously (approx. 1000
sheets in A4 size)
• When printing a large size sheet right after printing 100 sheets or more of small size
paper continuously
<Field Remedy>
1) Go through the following: Settings/Registration > XXX > XXX; and turn ON the item.
By doing so, image error (crepe mark) will not occur.
With this setting, temperature difference between the center and the edge of the Fixing
Roller is detected, and start idle rotation when temperature rising at the edge tends to
occur.
During idle rotation, paper feed is stopped to keep constant temperature on the Fixing
Roller, so the productivity is reduced.
2) Switching the image priority mode level.
When the image priority mode is specified, productivity may be extremely reduced
depending on use conditions (paper size, paper type, and print image).
In such a case, change the level of production reduction by the following service mode.
COPIER >OPTION >IMG-FIX > FIX-IMGLV
F-6-50 [Setting values] 0: xxx, 1: xxx, 2: xxx

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6
Troubleshooting > Image Faults > Image failure due to the temperature rising at the edge of the Fixing Roller (crepe mark)
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > MTF Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure
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MTF Adjustment ■■Adjustment Procedure
The MTF value of the Reader Unit may differ from the factory setting value depending on the 1) Obtain the MTF adjustment chart.
condition of transportation/storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it
may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, readjust the MTF value by reading the
MTF adjustment chart at installation as needed.

○: Need adjustment, -: Not need adjustment

FY9-9453-000 MK0808 (100)


MTF Adjustment Type

MTF (128g)
Copyboard Front side Back side
Series Model reading stream stream
reading reading
Color B&W Color B&W Color B&W
imagePRESS Simultaneous - - - - - -
1135/1125/1110 Series duplex reading *1
imageRUNNER ADVANCE Copyboard ○ -*2 - - - -
C5051/C5045/ reading
C5035/C5030 Series Reverse duplex - - ○ - - -
reading
Simultaneous - - ○ ○ ○ ○
duplex reading
imageRUNNER ADVANCE Reverse duplex - - ○ ○ - -
C9075 PRO/9070 PRO/9065 PRO/ reading
9060 PRO/C7065/7055 Series Simultaneous - - ○ ○ ○ ○
duplex reading F-6-51
imageRUNNER ADVANCE Simultaneous - - ○ ○ ○ ○
8105/8095/8085 Series duplex reading
NOTE:
imageRUNNER ADVANCE Reverse duplex - - ○ ○ - -
The end with a dark color square will be the trailing edge at reading. When adjusting
6075/6065/6055 Series reading
the copyboard reading, place the chart on the Copyboard Glass to make the dark color
Simultaneous - - ○ ○ ○ ○ square comes at the right side.
duplex reading
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*1: Respond by another adjustment (Refer to the Service Manual). 2) Set the MTF adjustment chart.
*2: In the case of using a simultaneous duplex reading model as a copyboard model, B&W
Description of adjustment Location to set the chart
adjustment is also required. Copyboard reading Copyboard Glass
Front side stream reading DADF Document Pickup Tray
Back side stream reading DADF Document Pickup Tray (turn over the chart when setting)
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Troubleshooting > Image Faults > MTF Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure
6 Troubleshooting > Image Faults > MTF Adjustment > When Disabling the MTF Adjustment
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3) Execute sampling of the MTF value. ■■When Making Fine Adjustment After Sampling the MTF Value
Description of adjustment Color/B&W (Lv.1) COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R >
1) Set the MTF value for fine adjustment to “1”.
Copyboard reading Color CLM-PLTN
B&W BWM-PLTN Color/B&W (Lv.1) COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R >
Front side stream reading Color CLM-DF1 Color CLM-TGT
B&W BWM-DF1 B&W BWM-TGT
Back side stream reading Color CLM-DF2 T-6-14
B&W BWM-DF2
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NOTE:
The MTF value for fine adjustment can be set only after executing sampling of the MTF
NOTE: value.
In the case of executing sampling of the MTF value several times, execute in arbitrary
order.
2) Recalculate the MTF filter coefficient.
(Lv.1) COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD >
4) During the adjustment, “START” is indicated, and once it is terminated normally, “OK!” is MTF-CLC
T-6-15
indicated.
At abnormal termination, “NG1 to 3” is indicated. 3) Print the image with moiré, and check that moiré is not appeared on the image.
If moiré appears, determine the image quality by asking the user to compare the images
NOTE: before adjustment, after sampling of the MTF value, and after making a fine adjustment.
If “NG1 to 3” is indicated, check the location to set the chart and direction of the chart,
and then executed the adjustment again.
4) If using the MTF value after sampling as the MTF value, set the MTF value for fine
adjustment to “0” and recalculate the MTF filter coefficient.
5) Check that the initial setting of the MTF value is set to “1”. If using the MTF value before the adjustment, it disables the MTF adjustment.
Description of adjustment Color/B&W (Lv.1) COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R >
Copyboard reading Color CLPLT-EN
B&W BWPLT-EN
■■When Disabling the MTF Adjustment
Front side stream reading Color CLDF1-EN 1) By setting the initial setting of the MTF value to “0”, the MTF value is initialized to the
B&W BWDF1-EN
factory setting value.
Back side stream reading Color CLDF2-EN
B&W BWDF2-EN Description of adjustment Color/B&W (Lv.1) COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R >
T-6-13 Copyboard reading Color CLPLT-EN
B&W BWPLT-EN
Front side stream reading Color CLDF1-EN
NOTE:
B&W BWDF1-EN
• The initial value of the MTF value is updated by switching the Control Panel screen.
Back side stream reading Color CLDF2-EN
• After the adjustment, the corresponding MTF value is corrected. B&W BWDF2-EN
(Lv.1) COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-xx, MTF2-xx T-6-16

• When replacing the Reader Controller PCB or the Scanner Unit, check the initial value of
the MTF value. If the value is “1”, it will be necessary to execute the adjustment.

6) Print the image with moiré, and check that moiré is not appeared on the image.
If moiré appears, make a fine adjustment.

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Troubleshooting > Image Faults > MTF Adjustment > When Disabling the MTF Adjustment
6 Troubleshooting > Feed Faults > Paper wrinkle
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Feed Faults <Field Remedy>


Normally, when printing to paper larger than A3 or LDR size paper at the start of printing in
a high humidity environment, control temperature is increased by performing idle rotation.
Paper wrinkle Paper wrinkle which occurs at this time can be decreased, but first copy time becomes
longer. In other cases, idle rotation is not performed.
<Location>
If paper wrinkle occurs on paper larger than B4, increase the setting value from 2 in
Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller
increments of 1 until paper wrinkle is alleviated.
<Cause>
If paper wrinkle occurs on B4 size paper, increase the setting value from 4 in increments of
Right after the startup, temperature is different between the center and the edge of the
1 until paper wrinkle is alleviated.
Fixing Roller (temperature: center > edge).
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>FX-WNKL
Because a slippery solid black image does not match to the nip shape when it is fed, the
[Setting values]
center of paper is pulled toward the feeding direction, causing paper wrinkle.
0: OFF
<Condition>
1: When paper is larger than A3/LDR size paper in a high humidity environment,
Timing: Approx. 20 sheets immediately after the startup first time for the day
idle rotation is performed for up to 20 seconds. (Default)
Paper size: Paper size larger than B4
2: When paper is A3/LDR or larger size paper in a normal humidity/high humidity
environment, idle rotation is performed for up to 10 seconds, whereas it
is performed for up to 20 seconds when paper size is 304.8×457.2 mm
(12"×18")/330.2×482.6 mm (13"×19").
3: When paper is A3/LDR or larger size paper in a normal humidity/high humidity
environment, idle rotation is performed for up to 20 seconds, whereas it
is performed for up to 40 seconds when paper size is 304.8×457.2 mm
(12"×18")/330.2×482.6 mm (13"×19").
4: When paper is B4 or larger size paper in all environments, idle rotation is
performed for up to 20 seconds.
5: When paper is B4 or larger size paper in all environments, idle rotation is
performed for up to 40 seconds.
6: When paper is B4 or larger size paper in all environments, idle rotation is
performed for up to 60 seconds.

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Troubleshooting > Feed Faults > Paper wrinkle
6 Troubleshooting > Other > Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm
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Other 1) Open the DADF and loosen the 2 Fixation Screws securing the Arm Rotation Adjustment
Ring.

Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm


If rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm has become loose, retighten the Fixation Screws
securing the Arm Rotation Adjustment Ring according to the following procedure.

<Procedure>
1) Remove the Shaft Support Cover (Left) and the Shaft Support Cover (Right).
2) Open the DADF and retighten the 2 Fixation Screws securing the Arm Rotation Adjustment
Ring.

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2) Remove the 3 Stepped Screws securing the Arm Shaft.

x3

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NOTE:
If rotation of the arm is still loose after retightening the Fixation Screws according to
“●Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm”, change the phase difference
between the Arm Rotation Adjustment Ring and the Fixation Screws according to the
following procedure.
F-6-54

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6
Troubleshooting > Other > Adjusting rotation of the Upright Control Panel Arm
6 Troubleshooting > Other > Remedy to be implemented when the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved
6-32
3) Pull out the Upright Control Panel and the Arm Shaft, and rotate the Arm Rotation
Remedy to be implemented when the ETB Disengage
Adjustment Ring to change the phase so that the Fixation Screws do not contact with the
dents formed by tightening the screws. Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved
When the power is turned ON after installation, E017-0003 may occur due to the ETB
Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) left unremoved.
When this error occurs, the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is caught
between the ETB Unit and the plate of the machine and cannot be removed. Moreover, one
side of the Photosensitive Drum is in contact with the ETB Unit, so pulling out the Fixing Feed
Unit by sheer force may result in damage to the ETB Unit.
When the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved, follow the
following steps to implement remedy.

<Field Remedy>
1) Turn OFF the power.
2) Open the Inner Cover.

F-6-55
Loosen
4) Insert the Upright Control Panel and the Arm Shaft, and retighten the 2 screws loosened in
step 3.

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Troubleshooting > Other > Remedy to be implemented when the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved
6 Troubleshooting > Other > Remedy to be implemented when the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved
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3) Remove the Fixing Feed Right Front Cover. 5) Remove the Fan Duct.
• 2 Screws • 2 Screws

Duct

x2

Fixing Feed Right Front Cover

F-6-57 F-6-59
4) Remove the Fixing Feed Right Front Upper Cover. 6) Rotate the Disengage Gear about 90 degrees counterclockwise by hand and lower the ITB
• 1 Screw Unit.

Fixing Feed Right CAUTION:


Front Upper Cover
The load of rotating the gear is heavy, so be careful not to get injured.

ITB Unit

F-6-58 Disengage Gear

F-6-60

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Troubleshooting > Other > Remedy to be implemented when the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is left unremoved
6 Troubleshooting > Other > Checking nip width
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7) Remove the Transfer Frame Stopper.
Checking nip width
In the case of paper wrinkle or fixing failure, check that the fixing nip width is within the
Transfer Frame Stopper specified range. Note that the fixing nip width of this equipment cannot be adjusted in the
field.

1) Print approx. 20 sheets of A4 size paper.


2) Set A4 size plain paper/recycled paper on the Multi-purpose Tray.
3) COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING > NIP-CHK
A sheet is stopped once in a state held by the Fixing Nip area, and is delivered approx. 20
seconds later.
4) Measure the nip width of delivered sheet.
If the nip widths are as follow it is judged as normal: 7.0 to 8.0 mm at the center (b), and
difference between front (c) and rear (a) is within 0.5 mm.
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In the case of failure, check if there are any damaged parts (*), and replace the damaged
parts (if any).
* Gear, Bearing, Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller and Fixing Assembly
Nip width

Edge
a

b
Center

c
Edge

Paper feed direction

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6
Troubleshooting > Other > Checking nip width
6 Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
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ETB Displacement 1-3) Push to release the Release Springs at both sides of the rail, and then further pull out the
Fixing Feed Unit until it stops.
The ETB is configured to keep the center position in the unit. Therefore, position adjustment
is not necessary at installation or after ETB replacement.
Even in the case of ETB displacement in the front or rear direction while the machine is
running, there is no problem with the operation if it is within the appropriate range.
However, when the positional relationship between the Transfer Drum and the ETB Unit
becomes displaced, the ETB may get damaged due to its full displacement.

The following shows a method to check the appropriate range of the ETB position, and an
adjustment method in case it is out of the range.

<Procedure for checking ETB full displacement>


1) Pull out the Fixing Feed Unit.
1-1) Open the Front Cover.
1-2) Turn the Fixing Feed Unit Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to pull out
the Fixing Feed Unit.

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CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the ETB when handling the ETB Unit.
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Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
6 Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
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2) Check whether the ETB is displaced toward the rear side or the front side of the host <Adjustment procedure>
machine as follows. 1) Remove the Fixing Feed Right Front Upper Cover
3) Checking the displacement toward the rear side of the machine • 1 Screw
• Be sure to perform the following <Adjustment procedure> when there is a distance [La] of
8 mm or more between the mark [A] (the line) on the Transfer Roller Holder (Front) at the
front side and the ETB edge [1]

[A]
[1]

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[La] 2) Open the Duplex Path


3) Remove the Fixing Feed Cover 1.
• 2 Screws
F-6-65 • 1 Claw
4) Checking the displacement toward the front side of the machine
• Be sure to perform the following <Adjustment procedure> when there is a distance [Lb] of 8
mm or more between the mark [B] (the line) on the Transfer Roller Holder (Rear) at the rear
side and the ETB edge [1]
x2

[B] [1]

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[Lb]

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Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
6 Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
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4) Remove the duct 6) Loosen the screw [2] of the Adjustment Cam [1]
• 1 Connector
• 1 Reuse Band [1]
• 2 Screws

[2]

x2
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7) Adjust the ETB Drive Unit [1] and the Adjustment Cam [2] as follows according to the
displacement direction of the ETB
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5) Loosen the 3 screws [2] of the ETB Drive Unit [1] [2]
[1]

[1] [2]

[2]

[2]
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• NOTE:
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• Be sure to perform adjustment by referring to step 8 of <Procedure for checking ETB
full displacement> when the ETB is displaced toward the front side, and to step 9 of
the same procedure when the ETB is displaced toward the rear side.
• The holes at the top and the bottom of the Adjustment Cam are not used.

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Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
6 Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
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8) When the ETB is displaced toward the front side, release the hole [A] of the Adjustment 10) Fully tighten the loosened screw [1] to secure the Adjustment Cam [2] (The figure shows
Cam [1] from the boss [2] of the ETB Drive Support Plate B, and fit the hole [B] to the boss [2] the case when the ETB is displaced toward the front side).
of the ETB Drive Support Plate B • 2 Bosses [3]

[1] [2]

[2] [3]
[B]
[3]

[A] [B]

[2] [A]

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9) When the ETB is displaced toward the rear side, release the hole [A] of the Adjustment F-6-75

Cam [1] from the boss [2] of the ETB Drive Support Plate B, and fit the hole [C] to the boss [2]
of the ETB Drive Support Plate B CAUTION:

Be sure to secure the Adjustment Cam [2] such that it will not be placed on top of the 2
[1]
bosses [3].

[A]
11) Fully tighten the 3 loosened screws [1] to secure the ETB Drive Support Plate A [2].
[A] [C]
• 2 Bosses [3]
[2] [C]
[2] [3]
[1]
[2]

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[1]

[1]

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Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
6 Troubleshooting > Other > ETB Displacement
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CAUTION:
Be sure to secure the ETB Drive Support Plate A [2] such that it will not be placed on
top of the 2 bosses [3].

12) Reassemble the host machine back together in reverse order of the removal procedure.

CAUTION:

When installing the Fixing Feed Cover 1, be sure to follow the order as shown in the
figure to tighten screws.

x2

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<Checking the improvement of ETB full displacement>


1 Perform double-sided feeding of the total of 200 sheets of A4 or letter size paper.
2 After feeding, perform <Procedure for checking ETB full displacement> to check that the
ETB is no longer fully displaced

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Startup System Failure Diagnosis

The viewpoint of this Startup System Failure Diagnosis


The goal of the startup system failure diagnosis is to be able to solve troubles associated
with a Control Panel display failure by performing the following steps.
It is assumed that the users have already learned the following items:
• How to use a tester
• Roles of the All-night Power Supply (3.3V) and Non-all-night Power Supply (12V)
• How to back up data (HDD and Main Controller)

CAUTION:

AC power supply is always supplied to the AC Driver PCB. Pay attention not to cause
short circuit when accessing the PCB.

■■Useful Operations
The items of detailed procedure explanation start with a description of the flow diagram.
The items and procedures checked in the flow diagram are described separately in a check
item table. The flow diagram contains numbers (e.g. (1)) corresponding to the check items
so that the readers can grasp the relevant parts of the check item table.

Flow Check item list


Start

Has only
the backlight gone off? Yes
(Can you hear the operation sound
of the Hard Key?)
[Assumed failure location]
No (4) 1. Control Panel Inverter PCB
2. Control Panel Unit
(2) 3. 12V Connector of the Control Panel
(1) 4. Main Controller PCB1
Is 12V supplied to C1005 Yes
of the Control Panel CPU PCB?

[Assumed failure location] The location of each check item


No (3) 1. Control Panel CPU PCB can be referenced by the
2. Main Controller PCB1
Turn OFF the Main Power Supply Switch (2) 3. 12V Connector of the Control Panel corresponding number in the flow
4. Control Panel Unit
diagram.

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Startup Failure Analysis Policy Structure overview of each flow
Flow A: Execution Flow for Control Panel Startup Failure
Startup Failure Analysis Policy describes troubleshooting related to "Execution Flow for
Control Panel Startup Failure" for the All-night Power Supply (3.3V) and 12V Power Supply.
Flow E: Flow D:
If the host machine does not start successfully even when its Power Switch is turned ON, 12V Power Supply All-night Power Supply
identify the location of the failure by referencing the following diagram. System Flow (3.3V) System Flow
Select the appropriate failure location identification procedure based on the display status
of the Control Panel.
Warm-up rotation failed Control Panel LED activation failure
(Check the 12V Power Supply) Check the (Check the Control Panel
Preconditions Main Controllers /All-night Power Supply (3.3V))
12V power supply Check whether the All-night Power Supply (3.3V)
If the following two parts are not operating with the main power turned ON, it is likely that a cable is trapped Control Panel
failure has occurred.
• Control Panel Main Power LED (All-night Power Supply 3.3V system)
• Rotation noise of the motor at warm-up rotation and activation of the Control Panel
Flow B: Control Panel 12V Check Flow
Backlight (12V system)
Flow C: Main Controller Analysis Flow
Power-On Flow F: Execution Flow of Startup System Failure Diagnosis
Flow A:
Not lit
Execution Flow for Control Panel Startup Failure

Lit F-6-80

Solid black Only the bar is displayed The logo is displayed Display of E-code

EXXX-XXXX

Yes Procedure A:
"NG" is displayed Detailed Procedure
as a result in the startup system Refer to the error code
of Startup System
failure diagnosis correspondence table
Failure Diagnosis
for countermeasures
No
Flow A: Countermeasures related to system software
Execution Flow for Control Panel Startup Failure - Reinstall the system.
- Replace the HDD.

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Memo:
• It may take about 5 minutes or more to display E XXX-XXXX.

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Flow A: Execution Flow for Control Panel Startup The Control Panel does not display

Failure
Check if the Leakage
Breaker is turned OFF
■■Status Check
If nothing is displayed on the Control Panel when the power of the host machine is turned 1.Turn OFF the main power
ON, identify the location of the failure according to the flow. switch of the host machine.
2.Disconnect and then connect the
two power plugs of the host machine.
●● Flow for narrowing down troubles 3.Turn ON the main power
switch of the host machine.
If the Main Power LED is ON, the All-night Power Supply (3.3V) is being supplied.
If the 12V Power Supply is activated, the Control Panel Backlight can be activated.
Does the Yes
If the power-on signal (3.3V) is supplied to the 12V Power Supply, the 12V can still activate host machine start warm-up
the Control Panel Backlight. rotation?
Flow B :
If the power-on signal is blocked, the 12V Power Supply stops supplying power. No To Control Panel 12V Check Flow
Consult this flow when checking the 3.3V and 12V power supplies and identifying the (1) Yes
Is the Control Panel LED
location of the failure in "Execution Flow for Control Panel Startup Failure" described below. ON?
No
(2)
Is the Main Controller 1 Yes
LED9 ON?
Flow B :
No To Control Panel 12V Check Flow
(3)
Is 3.3V supplied
Yes
to the pin 1 of J4 on the
Main Controller 2?
1.Replace Main Controller 1
2.Replace Main Controller 2
No
Flow D :
To All-night Power Supply
(3.3V) System Flow

(5)
Is 12V supplied to Yes
Main Controller 1 and
Main Controller 2?
Flow C : To Main Controller Analysis Flow
No [Check points]
(2) 1. - Activation of Main Controller 1 LED9
Flow E : (4) - Activation of Main Controller 2 LED5
To 12V Power Supply System Flow (5) 2. Relay PCB J508 pin 3, pin 4(12V)
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●● Check item Item Check item Location
(3) Check the pin 1 (Pink)
Item Check item Location and pin 6 (blue) on the
(1) Control Panel LED cable side, respectively.
Normal value: 3.3 V Lead Wire: Blue(pins 6)

Lead Wire: Pink(pins 1)

(2) Main Controller PCB1:


LED9

LED9

(3) Main Controller PCB2


J4

(4) Check the Main


Controller 2 LED 5
activation

J4

LED5

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Item Check item Location
(5) Check each of the pin 3
and 4 (12V) of J508 on
the Relay PCB
* e.g.
pin 3(12V) and pin
5(GND)

5
J508 4
3

5
4
3

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Flow B: Control Panel 12V Check Flow ●● Check item
Item Check item Location
●● Control Panel 12V Check Flow (1) Control Panel CPU
PCB
Start C1005 (12V)

Has only
the backlight gone off? Yes
(Can you hear the operation sound
of the Hard Key?)
[Assumed failure location] Check the 12V input to the
No (4) 1. Control Panel Inverter PCB Control Panel CPU PCB
2. Control Panel Unit (C1005)
(2) 3. 12V Connector of the Control Panel
(1) 4. Main Controller PCB1
Is 12V supplied to C1005 Yes
of the Control Panel CPU PCB?
Tester
[Assumed failure location]
No (3) 1. Control Panel CPU PCB
2. Main Controller PCB1
Turn OFF the Main Power Supply Switch (2) 3. 12V Connector of the Control Panel
4. Control Panel Unit
(2) Disconnect and
(5)
Is the FU502 of the No then connect the
Relay PCB disconnected? 12V Power Supply
Disconnect and then
Connector of the
connect the 12V Connector
Yes [Assumed failure location] Control Panel
of the Control Panel
(6) 1. Disconnect the following connectors:
Disconnect the following connectors: - J504 of the Relay PCB
(7) - J504 of the Relay PCB - J1002 of the Control Panel CPU PCB
(2) - J1002 of the Control Panel CPU PCB 2.Check the conduction of the cables
between J504(pin 1 - pin 3) and
J1002(pin 1 - pin 3)
(7)
Check the following resistances of the 3. Relay PCB
cables connected to J504 of the Relay PCB:
- Between pin 2 and pin 1, pin 3
J1002
- Between pin 2 and the chassis

No
Is any one of them 0 ohm? 12V Connector from
the Relay PCB
Yes

[Assumed failure location] [Assumed failure location]


1. Short circuit of the cables 1. Control Panel Unit
Replace the Relay PCB after fixing Replace the Control Panel Unit and
the short circuit of the cables the Relay PCB
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Item Check item Location Item Check item Location
(3) Control Panel CPU (6) Relay PCB
PCB J504
(pin 1 - pin 3)
Control Panel CPU PCB
(Note that an open circuit
is likely to occur when the
J504
cable is being disconnected
3 2 1
and then connected)

(4) Control Panel Inverter Control Panel CPU


PCB PCB
Control Panel Inverter PCB J1002
(pin 1 - pin 3)
J1002
3
2
1

Check the cables between J504 of the Relay PCB and J1002 of the Control Panel CPU PCB.
(5) Disconnect J504 of 1. Disconnect the connectors of J504 and J1002.
the Relay PCB and 2. Check if power is distributed between all pins of J504(pin 1 - pin 3) connector and all the
check the following corresponding pins of J1002(pin 1 - pin 3) connector. Normal value: 0 ohm
resistance: (7) Check the resistance
Relay PCB of the cable side of
FU502 J504 on the Relay
Normal value: 0 ohm PCB.
FU502 Normal value: ∞ ohm J504
• Between pin 2 and
pin 1, pin 3 2
• Between pin 2 and
the chassis

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Flow C: Main Controller Analysis Flow - Check whether the Main Controller 1 and Main Controller 2
are connected properly.
■■Status Check - Check whether the cables between the Main Controller 1
and the Control Panel are connected properly.
If the Main Controller 1 LED 9 and Main Controller 2 LED 5 cannot be turned ON, identify
the location of the failure according to the flow.
Has the machine Yes
Analysis complete
normally started up?
●● Flow for narrowing down troubles
Pre-check items No
• Check whether the Main Controller 1 and Main Controller 2 are connected properly. (1)
Yes Is Main Controller 2
• Check whether the cables between the Main Controller 1 and the Control Panel are
LED 5 ON?
connected properly.
No
1. Turning OFF the power of the host machine.
If the Control Panel is not turned ON even after these checks, try identifying the location of
2. Replace the Main Controller 2.
the failure through the following procedure. 3. Turn ON the power of the host machine.

Has the machine Yes


Analysis complete
normally started up?

No
(2)
Yes Is Main Controller 1
LED 9 ON?
No
1. Turning OFF the power of the host machine.
2. Replace the Main Controller 1.
3. Turn ON the power of the host machine.

Has the machine Yes


Analysis complete
normally started up?

No

Replacement of the HDD

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●● Check item
Item Check item Location
(1) Check
the Main
Controller
2 LED 5
activation

LED5

Check
the Main
Controller
1 LED 9
activation

LED9

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Flow D: All-night Power Supply (3.3V) System Flow Identify the cause in the following flow:

The All-night Power Supply (3.3V) is not


■■Status Check supplied to the Main Controllers.
* Perform the following in advance when
Disconnect J510 of the Relay PCB and, if 3.3V is not supplied to the pink (pin 1 - pin 3) and disconnecting and then connecting connectors:
- Turn ON the main power switch.
blue (pin 4 - pin 6) Lead Wires, identify the location of the failure according to the flow. (1) Disconnect J510 of the Relay PCB *
- Disconnect the power plug.

●● Flow for narrowing down troubles (2)


Do the pink
The following diagram shows the 3.3V power supply route.
(pin 1 - pin 3) and blue No
(pin 4 - pin 6) Lead Wires on the
All-night power Connector Terminal side have
AC driver PCB supply PCB(3.3V)
J603 3.3V output?
AC power J681 J691 1.Remove the Power Supply Assembly *
(e.g.115 V - 230V) 2.Connect the power plug of the host
Yes
machine to the power outlet.
(1) 1.Connect J510 of the Relay PCB *
(3) 2.Disconnect J508 of the Relay PCB *
(7)
Relay PCB(3.3 V) Main Controller 2
DC J510 J508 DC J4 Is the AC voltage Yes
3.3V 3.3V AC power(e.g.115 V - 230V)
or more between pin 1 and pin 3
F-6-84 on the PCB side
of J603? Failure of the
No All-night Power Supply

- Check if the Leakage Breaker


is turned OFF
- Failure of the AC Driver
(4) Yes
Is the FU507 of the Relay
PCB disconnected?

No - Failure of the Relay PCB


- Harnesses between the Relay PCB
(3) 1.Connect J508 of the Relay PCB * and Main Controller 2 are trapped
(5) 2.Disconnect J4 of the Main Controller *

(6)
Do the pink
(pin 1) and blue (pin 6) Lead Yes
Wires on the Connector Terminal
side have 3.3V
output?
No
Harnesses between the Relay PCB Failure of the
and Main Controller 2 are trapped Main Controller
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●● Check item Item Check item Location
(2) Check the pin
Item Check item Location 1 - pin 3 (pink)
(1) Relay PCB and pin 4 - Lead Wire: Pink(pin 1 - pin 3)
J510 pin 6 (blue) on
the cable side,
respectively.
e.g.
pin 1 (pink) and
pin 4 (blue)
Normal value:
3.3V

Lead Wire: Blue(pins - pins )

Relay PCB

J510

J510 is the connector to input 3.3V from the 3.3V All-night Power Supply to the Relay PCB.
Normal value: 3.3V

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Item Check item Location Item Check item Location
(3) Relay PCB (6) Check the pin
J508 1 (pink) and
pin 6 (blue) on
the cable side, Lead Wire: Blue(pin 6)
respectively.
Normal value:
3.3V Lead Wire: Pink(pin 1)

J508

(4) Disconnect J508


of the Relay
PCB and check
the following
resistance:
Relay PCB
FU507
Normal value: 0
ohm FU507

(5) Main Controller 2


J4
J4 is the connector to input 3.3V from the 3.3V Relay PCB to the Main Controller 2.
Normal value: 3.3V

J4

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Item Check item Location
(7) Power Supply
Assembly Power Supply Assembly

AC driver PCB
PCB side of J603
3 1
Between pin 1
and pin 3
Normal value: AC
power (e.g.115 V
- 230V) J603

J603 is the connector to supply AC from the AC Driver PCB to the All-night Power Supply.
Check whether the pin on the AC Driver PCB has output. Normal value: AC power(e.g.115 V -
230 V)
T-6-20

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Flow E: 12V Power Supply System Flow ●● Check item
Check the output from the 12V Power Supply
■■Status Check Item Check item Location
If 12V is not output to the orange and blue Lead Wires of the 12V Power Supply Connector, (1) Relay PCB side of J511
identify the location of the failure according to the flow.
Between pin 3(+12V) and pin
8(GND).
■■Flow for narrowing down troubles Normal value: 12V

Description
To check the output of the 12V Power Supply, check the following two points.
• Check the output from the 12V Power Supply J511
• Check the output from the AC Power Supply
3 8
●● 12V Power Supply System Flow

12V is not supplied to


the Main Controllers. Between pin 3(+12V) and pin 8(GND). Normal value: 12V
(2) Check the resistance of the
following fuses on the Relay J501 J504
PCB:
- Check the connection of the At that time, disconnect the
Relay PCB connectors. connector related to each
- Disconnect and then connect all fuse on the Relay PCB.
the connectors, and restart Normal value: 0 ohm
1.Turn OFF the Main Power Supply Switch.
(2) 2. Check the resistance of FU501, FU502, FU503,
FU504 and FU507 of the Relay PCB. FUSE: connector
(1)
Check the (3) 3. If any cables between the connectors on the Relay FU501: J503
12V output from J511 (pin 3) PCB and the corresponding ones on the destination FU502: J504 J502 J503 J507
of the Relay PCB. Yes PCBs are trapped or shorted, correct them. FU503: J508
4. If there is no problem with the cables, replace all of FU504: J508
No the following: Main Controller 1, Main Controller 2, FU507: J508
and Relay PCB.
(4)
(4) Check if there is any short circuit on 12V output or
Is the AC Power Supply
disconnection of 12V power-on signal for the
being output? Yes following harnesses of the Relay PCB
- J501(pin 3)
No - J507(pin 3)
- J511(pin 1, pin 3 - pin 5)
1.Replace the AC Driver PCB [Replacement work after check]
2.Replace the Main Controller PCB1 - Replace the 12V Power Supply
3.Check the harnesses of the - Replace the Relay PCB
AC Driver (three points)

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Item Check item Location Item Check item Location
(3) Relay PCB: Destination PCB (3) Main Controller 2 (J4)
• J503: USB Device Port-A1
J504 J503
(J709)
• J504: Control Panel CPU
(J1002)
• J508: Main Controller 2
(J4)

J508 J4

Check the cables between the connectors on the Relay PCB and the corresponding ones on
USB Device Port-A1 (J709) the destination PCBs, respectively.
1. Disconnect the connectors on the Relay PCB and the corresponding ones on the
destination PCBs.
USB Device Port-A1
2. Check if power is distributed between all pins of each cable. Normal value: 0 ohm
<When any of the fuses on the Relay PCB are blown out>
3. Check for any trapped cables and short circuit between pin 1 of the connector related
to the fuse on the Relay PCB and all the pins (except for the corresponding one) of the
corresponding connector on the destination PCB, as well as between pin 1 on the Repay
PCB and the chassis. Normal value: 0 ohm
4. Check the rest of the pins of Relay PCB in the same manner as step 3.
E.g.: If FU501 is blown out, check the Relay PCB (J503) and the USB Device Port-A1 (J709).
Control Panel CPU (J1002) T-6-21

J1002

3
2
1

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Check the output from the AC Power Supply Item Check item Location
Item Check item Location (5) • J501(pin 3)
(4) Power Supply 3
Assembly
• J507(pin 3) Check cable from
Power Supply Assembly the triangle mark.
• Check the J511(pin
• J501(pin 3)
1, pin 3 - pin 5)
on the cable side,
respectively.
e.g.
pin 1 and pin 8 (GND)

J507
J501

AC driver PCB
PCB side of J605
J511
Between pin 1 and 4 1
pin 4
Normal value: AC
power (e.g.115 V -
230V) J605

1 3 - 5 8

Check whether the cables are trapped


• J501(pin 3)
• J507(pin 3)
• J511(pin 1, pin 3 - pin 5))
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Reference: Activation conditions of the Control Panel
Backlight
●● Description
Following are the details of conditions when the Control Panel Backlight is activated:

●● Field Remedy
The Control Panel Backlight is turned ON when 12V power is supplied from the Relay PCB.
The details on the route to supply 12V power are as follows:
• The Control Panel Backlight is turned ON when 12V power is supplied. The 12V
power is supplied through the following route:
AC Driver PCB > 12V Power Supply PCB > Relay PCB > Control Panel
• The power-on signal (which keeps the supply of 12V power) is sent through the
following route:
Main Controller 2 > Main Controller 1 > Relay PCB > 12V Power Supply
• The 12V Power Supply receives its power supply from the AC Driver PCB and the
power-on signal (which keeps the supply of AC power) is sent through the following
route:
Main Controller PCB2 > Main Controller PCB1 > Relay PCB > AC driver PCB
Power-on signal
J611 J511 J507
J501 Power-on signal

J201 J5
J605 J511 Relay Main Controller
PCB
J508 J4

12V Power Supply line


AC
line J201 Control Panel
control signal
AC 12V
driver Power J1002
J504
PCB Supply Control
12V Power Supply line Panel

F-6-87
Reference:
When the power-on signal is blocked, the power supply stops even if the Power Supply
Unit is operating properly.
The power-on signal is output at 1 to 3V.

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Flow F: Execution Flow of Startup System Failure ■■Check item
Diagnosis Startup Method
1. Turn ON the Main Power Supply Switch while pressing the numeric keys '2' and '4'
■■Status Check simultaneously.
If startup does not complete properly with only the Control Panel bar displayed, identify the <iR-ADV 6200 series>
location of the failure according to the flow.

●● Flow for narrowing down troubles


Description
The workflow of the Controller system failure diagnosis to be executed when only the
Control Panel bar is displayed.

Main Power Supply Switch

F-6-89
<iR-ADV 8200_PRO series>

F-6-88

Main Power Supply Switch

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2. Keep pressing the numeric keys until the following screen appears on the Control
Panel. (approx. 20 seconds)

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Procedure A: Detailed Procedure of Startup System
Failure Diagnosis
1. Perform the following checks if the failure diagnosis does not start. If it starts, proceed
to the next step.
• Install the system software (Download by 2+8 startup)
• Replace the Main Controller PCB1
• Replace the HDD.
• Replace the Main Controller PCB2

2. When the detected location is displayed on the screen where "NG" is displayed,
identify the location of the failure by referencing the controller system failure diagnosis,
and perform the remedy. If the diagnosis does not proceed to a status where "NG" is
displayed, proceed to the next step.

3. If the failure diagnosis does not finish, perform the following work:
• Install the system software (Download by 2+8 startup)
• Replace the HDD.
• Replace the Main Controller PCB1
• Replace the Main Controller PCB2

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Controller Self Diagnosis Overview


Error diagnosis tools are installed in this machine, and stored in the locations shown below.
Introduction
DC Controler PCB HDD
Operation of the error diagnosis tools added to the main body and remedy for errors are
described. These tools can reduce time to determine cause of errors occurred in field and
improve the accuracy of specifying error locations. Reader
This manual can be applied when the main body is placed in the following conditions.
Option
• An error is suspected to have occurred in the Main Controller PCB 1/2 and other related
PCBs (child PCBs such as SDRAM or TPM mounted in the Main Controller PCB 1/2).

PCBs and units diagnosed by each tool are as follow:


Controller
system
■■Controller System Error Diagnosis Tool failure diagnosis
tool
• Main Controller PCB 1 side <Main Controller PCB 1, SDRAM, TPM PCB>
Main Controller
• Main Controller PCB 2 side <Main Controller PCB 2, SDRAM, Memory PCB> Main Controller PCB 2
• HDD> PCB 1

Operation All-night/Non-all-
panel Option
night Power Supply

F-6-92
Controller System Error Diagnosis Tool covers the components shown in the blue frame (dotted
line).

■■Controller System Error Diagnosis Tool


This tool automatically checks the Main Controller PCB 1/2, child PCBs mounted on the Main
Controller PCB 1/2, and HDD, and display the result on the Control Panel.

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■■Layout Drawing Main Controller PCB 1

Layout Drawing of PCBs Subject to Diagnosis

Main Controller PCB 1


Main Controller PCB 2

HDD(Option)
HDD
(Standard)

TPM PCB
Flash PCB
Flash PCB
TPM PCB
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Main Controller PCB 2
Basic Flowchart
Basic Check Items
Check all of the items shown below.

Turn ON the main power switch.


BAT1

DDR2-SDRAM
512MB Standard DDR2-SDRAM
512MB Option No
Does the Power supply LED Execute basic check.
on the Control Panel light up?

Yes

J13 Execute Controller System


Error Diagnosis Tool.

Memory PCB Yes


Is display a judgment result
The error locations are identified
of [OK] or [NG]?
according to
the Controller System Error
Diagnosis Table.
No

Take an action appropriate for


the error Code.

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■■Basic Check Items
1. Check if the Leakage Breaker is turned OFF.
2. Check if the Power Supply Plug is disconnected.
3. Check if the Connection Cable between the Main Controller PCB 1 and Control Panel is
disconnected.
4. Check if the Connection Main Controller PCB 1 and Main Controller PCB 2 definitely?
5. Check if the Connection An All-night Power Supply.

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Operation 2) Keep pressing the numeric keys (for approx. 20 seconds) until the following screen appears
on the Control Panel.
■■Controller System Error Diagnosis
●● Boot Method
1) Turn ON the Main Power Supply Switch while pressing the numeric keys '2' and '4'
simultaneously.

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Note:
When this tool is not installed correctly, the following regular screen is displayed.
In this case, perform the following remedy.
Turn OFF the Main Power Supply Switch again, and execute step 1 and 2 shown
above.
If this tool still does not boot, it means that BCT is deleted. So, install BCT.
If BCT is not installed correctly, "--.--" is displayed in Service
Mode (COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION>BCT) in the main body.

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Main Power Switch

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●● Diagnosis Time [no] means that optional PCBs are not mounted.
Diagnosis is completed in approx. 3 minutes. When [no] is displayed although an optional PCB is mounted, it means that an error has been
The result is displayed on the Control Panel. occurring.
<When the diagnosis result is normal> [NG] means that an error occurred to PCBs mounted as standard.

Note:
Once the tool is activated, this machine reboots after approx. 2 minutes.
After completion of the diagnosis, be sure to turn OFF and then ON the main power.
By turning the power OFF, the operation of this tool completes.

<Controller System Error Diagnosis Table>


The error locations are identified according to the following table.
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<When an error is detected by diagnosis> Assumed Error
Test Name Description Remedy
Error Location Code
Detailed information is displayed under the judgment result. In detailed information, the name
SN-1 Check an error • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. -
of the test where an error was detected is indicated. IA-DDR2 between the Main Controller
SDRAM Controller PCB 1 and PCB 1
SDRAM on the Main • SDRAM
Controller PCB 1 on Main
Controller
PCB 1
SN-2 SM BUS Check an SM bus • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. -
IA DIMM0 error in SDRAM on Controller
the Main Controller PCB 1
PCB 1
SN-3 SM BUS Check an SM bus • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. -
IA DIMM1 error in SDRAM on Controller
the Main Controller PCB 1
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<How to view the error result> SN-4 SM BUS Check an SM • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. -
The following screen is an enlarged view of the detailed information indicated above. IA Clock Gen bus error in Clock Controller
Generator on the Main PCB 1
Explanation of the detailed error information is described.
Controller PCB 1
SN-5 SM BUS Check an SM bus • Main 1. Check the connection of the Main -
SOC DIMM error in the Main Controller Controller PCB 1, and the Main
Controller PCB 1 and PCB 1 Controller PCB 2.
SDRAM on the Main • Main 2. Check the installation of SDRAM
Controller PCB 2 Controller on the Main Controller PCB 2.
PCB 2 3. Replace SDRAM on the Main
• SDRAM Controller PCB 2.
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on Main 4. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Controller 5. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1.
PCB 2

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Assumed Error Assumed Error
Test Name Description Remedy Test Name Description Remedy
Error Location Code Error Location Code
SN-6 PCI Check a PCI bus error • Main 1. Check the connection of the Main - SN-16 SRAM Check failure of • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. E246
Config in the Main Controller Controller Controller PCB 1, and the Main SRAM on the Main Controller E350
SOC PCB 1 and the Main PCB 1 Controller PCB 2. Controller PCB 2. PCB 2 E355
Controller PCB 2 • Main 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. A battery emptied
Controller 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. check
PCB 2 SN-17 GS Check On-board BUS • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. -
• SDRAM on the Main Controller Controller
on Main PCB 2 PCB 2
Controller SN-18 HDD Check an HDD I/F • Main 1. Check the cable connection of the E602
PCB 2 error Controller HDD.
SN-7 PCI Check a LAN chip • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. - PCB 2 2. Check the connection between
Config LANC error on the Main Controller • HDD Cable the Main Controller PCB 2 and the
Controller PCB 1 PCB 1 • HDD Main Controller PCB 1.
SN-8 CPLD Check failure of CPLD • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. - 3. Replace the HDD.
chip on the Main Controller SN-19 Check failure between • Main 1. Check failure between the Main E748
Controller PCB 1 PCB 1 BOARD the Main Controller Controller Controller PCB 2 and the the Main
SN-9 LANC Check failure of LANC • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. - CONNECT PCB 2 and the Main PCB 1 Controller PCB 1.
SPI SPI on the Main Controller IA-SOC Controller PCB 1 • Main 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Controller PCB 1 PCB 1 Controller 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1.
SN-10 RTC Check failure of RTC • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. - PCB 2
CHECK on the Main Controller Controller SN-20 Check failure between • Main 1. Check failure between the Main -
PCB 1 PCB 1 BOARD the Main Controller Controller Controller PCB 2 and DC controller
SN-11 TPM Check failure of the • Main 1. Check the installation of the TPM E746 CONNECT PCB 2 and the DC PCB 2 PCB.
TPM PCB on the Main Controller PCB. SOC-DCON controller PCB • DC controller 2.Replace the DC controller PCB
Controller PCB 1 PCB 1 2. Replace the TPM PCB. PCB 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
* TPM PCB is not • TPM PCB 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1. SN-100 HDD S.M.A.R.T HDD • If the result(S.M.A.R.T Check) is
installed in products information collection not [0], recommend the backup of
for China. So, the and performance user data.
diagnosis results NG. check (Refer to the • If "Performance" is [20 MB/s] or
SN-12 Check an error • Main 1. Check the installation of SDRAM E748 display example less, recommend to replace the
SOC-DDR2 between SDRAMs on Controller on the Main Controller PCB 2. shown below.) HDD.
SDRAM the Main Controller PCB 2 2. Replace SDRAM on the Main • If the result(CheckResult) is
PCB 2 • SDRAM Controller PCB 2. CAUTION, recommend the backup
on Main 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. of user data.
Controller • If the result(Exec SN-100 HDD
PCB 2 HEALTHCHECK) is NG, replace
SN-13 SRI Check On-board BUS • Main 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. - the HDD.
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PCB 2 PCB 2
SN-14 JUST Check On-board ROM • Main It is always no indication.
ROM READ on the Main Controller Controller 1. A result become NG
PCB 2 PCB 2 Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
SN-15 Check Main Controller • Main 1. Check the installation of Memory E355
FRAM PCB 2 and the Controller PCB on the Main Controller PCB 2.
connection of the PCB 2 2. Replace Memory PCB on the Main
memory PCB • Memory Controller PCB 2.
PCB 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.

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Display HDD S.M.A.R.T
Note:
Correspondence at the HDD Data Encryption & Mirroring Kit use.
The SMART contents are diagnosis results of the master HDD.
In case the master HDD cannot be located, turn OFF/ ON the power to check whether the
green LED is lit on the LED PCB.
The firstly blinked green LED (ChA or ChB) in a high speed tells the Master HDD, which is
accessed firstly.
The green LED not lit on a channel tells the location of Backup HDD.

●● Restrictions
<Controller System Error Diagnosis>
Refer to <S.M.A.R.T Check>.
• Regarding the diagnosis for the test names (SN-1, 2, 3,6,12,18,19), if an error occurs in the
S.M.A.R.T Check ----- See below.
05: Reallcated Sectors Count:[000000000000]
diagnosis under the test names, this diagnosis tool will not boot.
C5: Current Pending Sector Count:[000000000000] The average transfer speed of a normal • When no PCBs are installed on the Main Controller PCB 1/2, the following judgment results
C6: Uncorrectable Sector Count:[000000000000]
HDD displays [80-90MB/s]. are displayed.

Read Performance Check ----- If "Performance" is [20 MB/s] or less,


Standard PCB: [NG]
[90.8MB/s] recommend to replace the HDD.
CheckResult => [NORMAL] Optional PCB: [OK]
If the result is CAUTION,
Exec SN-100 HDD HEALTH CHECK => [OK] However, [no] is displayed in detailed error information for optional PCBs.
=================================== recommend the backup of user data.
Exec SCENARIO-1 Preocessing BoxMode => [OK]

If the result is NG, replace the HDD.


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<S.M.A.R.T Check>
S.M.A.R.T Check Explanation Countermeasure
05: Reallcated Sectors Count of reallocated sectors. If the result is not [0000000000000],
Count:[0000000000000]
recommend the backup of user data.
C5: Current Current count of unstable If the result is not [0000000000000],
Pending Sector sectors (waiting for remapping).
recommend the backup of user data.
Count:[0000000000000]
C6: Uncorrectable Quantity of uncorrectable • If the result is not [0000000000000],
Sector errors.
recommend the backup of user data and
Count:[0000000000000]
replace the HDD.
* Alarm 31-0008 may occur in the main
body.
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Version upgrade

Overview
■■Overview of Version Upgrade
The system software version is upgraded in 2 steps, downloading and writing the new version of the system software.

●● Downloading System Software


This machine supports the following 3 downloading methods.
1. Download via the service support tool (hereinafter “SST”)
Connect this machine to the PC by the cross cable to download the system software using SST installed in the PC.
2. Download using the USB memory storage device
Insert the USB memory storage device storage device to the slot of the machine and download the system software stored in the device.
3. Download via Contents Delivery System (hereinafter “CDS”)
Access to CDS via Internet to download the system software directly to the machine.

System CD SST Host Machine


System Software System Software
Download mode Write the
system software
Normal mode
/(Safe mode) Restart

Copy the
System Software Automatically restarted

USB menu

USB memory
storage device Activate the machine with the
System Software new system software version
Temporary Memory Space

Done

CDS
System Software Updater

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■■Writing System Software ■■Download Mode
The system software downloaded in either of the above-mentioned methods is stored in the When the version is upgraded via SST or with the USB memory storage device storage
temporary memory space. device, start the machine in Download mode. This machine has the following 2 Download
After the system software is successfully downloaded, restart the machine to write the modes similarly with other iR-series models.
software in the machine.
In case the main power switch is turned OFF during the writing process, the machine may not ●● Normal mode(recommend):
be started. • Start from Copier > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > Download.
This machine supports the remote version upgrade via CDS. When upgrading the system • Conventionally, the main power switch of this machine was turned ON while pressing 1
software via CDS, the warning message is shown on the control panel to alert the user not to and 7 keys. However, the procedure above automatically assigns a static IP address and
turn OFF the power switch. enables the download same as before.
• You can obtain the version information and avoid unnecessary download and errors.

NOTE:
When entering Download mode, be sure to go into Service mode after all items of main
menu have been displayed.
This machine reads the version information of system software when it starts. You must
start Download mode after the version information has been obtained.
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When the system software is successfully written, the machine is automatically restarted to
activate the downloaded system software.
If any error occurs during the writing process, the error code, E753-0001, is shown. ●● Safe mode:
The name of the system software component is shown to the left of the error log message, • Press 2 and 8 keys simultaneously on the numeric keypad when turning on the power.
“version up…..error”. Check the name if the software is for the option not attached to the • Be sure to use normal mode when using download mode except in a case where it is not
machine. If so, turn OFF / ON the machine to recover the error (see Troubleshooting for possible to start this machine and enter service mode or where format of the HDD is going
details). to be executed.

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■■System Software Components
The table below shows the system software components for this machine.
Display on SST How to upgrade versions
Registered
Software to be upgraded Name of system USB Remarks
name of SST Others
software memory
product
Host Machine Main Controller iA8205 SYSTEM ○ ○ -
MEAP Controller MEAPCON ○ ○ -
Language Module LANGUAGE ○ ○ -
Remote UI Contents RUI ○ ○ -
RUI portal RPTL ○ ○ -
Accessibility ACSBT ○ ○ -
Mobile print MOBPR ○ ○ -
UI-BOX BOX ○ ○ -
UI-COPY COPY ○ ○ -
UI-Intro INTRO ○ ○ -
UI-SEND SEND ○ ○ -
Voice Synthesis Dictionary TTS ○ ○ -
Paper Type Information File MEDIA ○ ○ -
Service Mode Contents SMCNT ○ ○ -
Printer Controller DCON ○ ○ -
Box Checker BCT ○ ○ -
WebDAV Contents WEBDAV ○ ○ -
Resources for Web Browser BROWSER ○ ○ -
Reader Controller(2-sided Single Pass) RCOND ○ ○ - Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-G1
FAX Board Boot Program G3CCB ○ ○ - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1/Super G3 2nd Line Fax
Board-AL1/Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
Fax Board Main Program G3CCM ○ ○ - Super G3 FAX Board-AL1/Super G3 2nd Line Fax
Board-AL1/Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
Custom Menu Application CSTMN ○ ○ -
Error Recovery System ERS ○ ○ -
Job Hold Application HOLD ○ ○ -
NLS Application NLS ○ ○ -
Image Analysis Board TSP ○ ○ -
WDS-SCAN (JAVA UI) WSDS ○ ○ -
Key/Certificatefor Encrypted iAxxxx KEY ○ ○ -
Communication
OCR Libraly SDICT ○ ○ -
Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1 Interface Controller PIU_B1 PIU_CON ○ ○ - Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1

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Display on SST How to upgrade versions
Registered
Software to be upgraded Name of system USB Remarks
name of SST Others
software memory
product
ARCNET Connection
Insertion Unit-K1 Option Controller ISU_K1 OP_CON ○ ○ - Insertion Unit-K1
Inserter Controller IST_CON ○ ○ -
Staple Finisher-Q1/Booklet Finisher-Q1 Finisher Controller FIN_Q1 FIN_CON ○ ○ - Staple Finisher-Q1/Booklet Finisher-Q1
Paper Folding Unit-H1 Folder Controller FLD_CON ○ ○ - Paper Folding Unit-H1
Booklet Trimmer-D1 Trimmer Controller BT_D1 TRM_CON ○ ○ - Booklet Trimmer-D1
IPC Connection
Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1 Finisher Controller FIN_N1 FIN_CON ○ ○ - Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1
Saddle Controller SDL_CON ○ ○ - Booklet Finisher-N1
Paper Folding Unit-H1 Folder Controller FLD_CON ○ ○ - Paper Folding Unit-H1
Insertion Unit-K1 Inserter Controller IST_CON ○ ○ - Insertion Unit-K1
Inner Trimmer-A1 Trimmer Controller TRM_CON ○ ○ - Inner Trimmer-A1
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■■Note on Download Process Version Upgrade via SST

Warning: Never turn OFF the power during the download / writing process.
■■Overview
Turning off the power during the download / writing process may cause a failure of The system software can be downloaded either of the two modes below via SST.
machine start-up at power-on. • Assist mode(recommended)
If this occurs, start the machine in Safe mode (by pressing 2 and 8 keys simultaneously • Single mode
on the numeric keypad). Assist mode provides the following features.
When the machine is successfully started in Safe mode, execute formatting of • Attached option types are automatically recognized.
BOOTDEV partition, retry downloading the system software. • The new versions of the system software for attached option types are automatically
searched.
• The set of system software with interactive behavior confirmed is automatically
CAUTION:
downloaded.
Be sure to use normal mode when using download mode except in a case where it is
• The accessories attached to the host machine are automatically recognized to download
not possible to start this machine and enter service mode.
the system software for each accessory.
In safe mode, version information of SYSTEM, MEAPCONT, LANGUAGE, RUI, and
SDICT can be obtained, but version information of other system software such as DCON
This machine holds a number of system software components that mutually interacts
and RCON cannot be obtained. Therefore the following points to note are required when
downloading in safe mode. during operation. Behaviors of such system software should be confirmed when these are
downloaded as the set. Thus, Assist mode is basically recommended to download the system
[RCON]
software for this machine.
The version is not upgraded except in a case where Single mode of SST is used or
Use Single mode only when any of the following conditions is met.
when "Overwrite all" of USB download menu is used.
• When downloading some the system software components, i.e. DCON, RCON or options.
[DCON and others]
• When reloading the system software after HDD is formatted
The following symptoms occur when SST (Single mode) or USB download menu (Auto)
is used. NOTE:
• The time for download/write becomes longer because the software is overwritten Use Single mode only when any of the following conditions is met.
• When downloading some the system software components, i.e. DCON, RCON or options.
even when system software of the same version is being written.
• When reloading the system software after HDD is formatted
• A confirmation message is not displayed when a lower version is going to be
downloaded.

CAUTION: error code E753-0001


When an error occurs during writing process of the system software downloaded using
SST or USB memory, error code E753-0001 is displayed.
Check if the target option is properly installed and see if the software to download is for
the correct target option, and then execute downloading again.

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●● Downloading the System Software ■■Copying System Software
System software is saved in the temporary storage area on HDD after downloaded with SST.
●● System CD -> SST
Restart the machine after download so that it will be written to the system area, and the flash
Copy the system software stored in the system CD to SST.
ROM.
After the writing has been completed normally, this machine automatically restarts with the
NOTE:
new system software. The system software is compressed if the file size exceeds the CD memory capacity.
If the above is the case, decompress the file before copying it to SST.
1) The system software is downloaded.

-
[
[
- - Download Mode - - -
iR2270i-JPjaxxxx-MN.dsh ] - - - - - - - - - - Complete
iR2270iM-JPjaxxxx-1F77-MN.PRG ] - - - - Complete
Preparation
Requirements:
[ iR2270iM-ZZjaxxxx-49AD.PRG ] - - - - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iW-JPjaxxxx-5C16-MN.PRG ] - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iW-ZZjaxxxx-A825.PRG ] - - - - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iF-JPjaxxxx-DE96-ICC.PRG ] - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iW-ZZjaxxxx-A825.PRG ] - - - - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iG-JPjaxxxx-EC30-ICC.PRG ] - - - - Complete

• PC with SST Ver.4.41 or later installed


• The system CD for this machine
HDD
System System
Steps to copy the system software
Software
Software
Temporary
storage area 1) Start the PC
2) Set the system CD in the PC
3) Start SST
4) Click “Register Firmware” button.

2) The main power switch is turned off and then on.

HDD
3) Writing takes place.
System
<<<<< download shell >>>>>
[ SYSTEM JPja-m ] - - - - Upgrading complete
[ SYSTEM ZZ ] - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
Software
[ SYSTEM JPja-w ] - - - - Upgrading complete
[ SYSTEM ZZ ] - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
[ FONT F ] - - - - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
Temporary
[ FONT G ] - - - - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
+++ Switch OFF the power then ON. +++ storage area

System area

BOOT area

4) The main power switch is turned off and then on.

FLASH 5) The machine starts up using the new version.


ROM

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5) Select the drive where the system CD is set and click “Search” button. 7) The message is shown when the system software is successfully copied. Click “OK” button.

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6) The system software stored in the system CD is listed.
Uncheck the box(es) for unnecessary folder(s) and/or system software and click “Copy”
button.

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■■Connection
The following IP address is automatically set for this machine at start-up in Download mode.
• IP address: 172.16.1.100
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
When the PC with SST installed is connected to this machine, change the PC network
address to the following.
• IP address: 172.16.1.160
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Default gateway: arbitrary

CAUTION:
If the PC has the connection to the network, the settings changed to the above-
mentioned may cause network failures due to redundant IP addresses, etc. Ensure that
the PC is disconnected from the network when you change the PC network settings.
Alternatively use the cross cable to connect the PC to this machine.

Preparation
Requirements IP address : 172.16.1.100
• PC with SST Ver. 4.41 or later installed and the system software for this machine is stored Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
• Cross cable Cross cable IP address : 172.16.1.160
10Base-T: Category 3 or 5 10Base-T : category 3, 5 or later Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
100Base-T: Category 5 100Base-TX : category 5 or later
1000Base-T:Enhanced Category 5 (CAT5e) or later
1000Base-T: Enhanced Category 5 (CAT5e) or later
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Steps
CAUTION: 1) Use the cross cable to connect the machine to the PC with SST installed.
Disconnect USB memory storage device storage devices if connected. 2) Turn on the main power switch of this machine.
3) Enter Service mode to start the machine in Download mode.
Communication to SST is disabled in this machine if any USB memory storage device
Select COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD and press [OK].
storage device is recognized. SST and the USB memory storage device storage device
cannot be used concurrently.

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4) Check the IP address of the PC. ■■Downloading System Software (Assist mode)
Go to Start menu to select Program > Accessory > Command Prompt.
1) Start this machine and enter Download mode (COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM >
Type IPCONFIG and press [Return] to see the network settings of the PC.
DOWNLOAD).
If any discrepancies from the description in the figure below are found, change the network
2) Connect the PC to this machine and start SST.
settings of the PC.
3) Click “Start Assist mode” button.
Skip this step when starting SST in Assist mode.

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CAUTION:
The network settings are not shown with IPCONFIG if the PC is disconnected from
the network. To check the settings, connect the PC to this machine at power-on by the
cross cable.

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If the upgraded set of the system software is stored in SST, the new set is automatically
selected.

NOTE:
If no upgrade is stored, the existing system software set is unchanged. At any rate, any
versions of the system software can be downloaded by manual selection.

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NOTE: NOTE:Download Confirmation Message Modes


When You was connected to the main body of Safe mode in Assist mode: Download is confirmed in any of the three message modes.
A system software of LANGUAGE, RUI, MEAPCONT, SDICT can acquire version
information. • Skip the existing versions and confirm whether to download downgraded versions
Upgraded versions are downloaded without message.
Skip download of the existing versions.
Confirm whether to download downgraded versions.

• Confirm whether to download the existing versions / downgraded versions


Upgraded versions are downloaded without message.
Confirm whether to download and overwrite the existing versions.
Confirm whether to download downgraded versions.
• Overwrite all versions
Regardless of version upgrade or downgrade, all versions of the system software are
downloaded without message.
By default, “Skip the existing versions and confirm whether to download downgraded
versions” is selected.

5) Click"Next"button.

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4) Click “Start” button

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6) Disconnect the cross cable from the machine.
7) Enter Service mode to check the system software versions.
8) Click"OK"button.
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When download is completed, the machine is automatically restarted to initiate the
writing process. The machine may repeat restarting several times depending on option
configuration.
Upon the system software written, the machine is restarted again and the main menu is
displayed.
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■■Downloading System Software (Single mode) NOTE:
The following is the sample steps to download DCON (the other components of the system The following device information is shown at the right top of SST screen.
• IP address
software can be downloaded similarly). • Model name
1) Start the machine in an appropriate Download mode. • Download mode
2) Connect the PC to this machine to start SST.
3) Select the model to be connected and “Single”, check the network settings. Click “Start” Device Information
button.

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4) Select the DCON version to be downloaded and click “Start” button.


Multiple files can be selected in this step.
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NOTE:Download Confirmation Message Modes NOTE:


Download is confirmed in any of the three message modes. If it is before restarting the machine, the downloaded system software can be deleted
• Skip the existing versions and confirm whether to download downgraded versions not written on HDD or Flash ROM.
Upgraded versions are downloaded without message. 1) Click “Clear” button.
Skip download of the existing versions.
Confirm whether to download downgraded versions.
• Confirm whether to download the existing versions / downgraded versions
Upgraded versions are downloaded without message. “Clear”
Confirm whether to download and overwrite the existing versions.
Confirm whether to download downgraded versions.
• Overwrite all versions.
Regardless of version upgrade or downgrade, all versions of the system software are
downloaded without message.
By default, “Skip the existing versions and confirm whether to download downgraded

5) When download is completed, click “OK” button.

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2) Click “Execute Clear” button.
The system software, which is stored in the temporary memory space of HDD, is deleted.

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3) Click “OK” button.
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The main menu is displayed.

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6) Click “Shutdown / Restart” button. ■■Formatting HDD
●● Overview
This machine probides the following two types of HDD Formatting.
• ALL:to format the whole HDD
• When HDD set as the service parts (the new HDD) is mounted
• When clearing the system software and data completely from HDD and reloading the
system software.
Once Format ALL is executed in your machine, all the user data and MEAP applications
held in HDD will be cleared. Ensure to gain an agreement from the user before formatting.

• BOOTDEV: to format the system software storage area on HDD.


• When clearing the system software storage area and reloading the system software
HDD needs not to be formatted at version upgrade.
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7) Click “Restart” button. HDD can be formatted only in Single mode.
After HDD is formatted, the machine cannot be started before the system software is
downloaded.

After Format ALL is executed, the machine is automatically restarted to reflect formatting
to HDD. At this time, the machine automatically starts in Download mode. For BOOTDEV
format, the machine is ready to download the system software without restarting.
After formatting, enter either Assist mode(recommended) or Single mode to download the
system software.
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The machine is restarted.
The downloaded system software is written on HDD or Flash ROM.
8) Click"OK"button.
9) Enter Service mode to check the versions.

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When executing format ALL When executing format ALL startup in normal mode
When executing format BOOTDEV
startup in normal mode When executing format BOOTDEV When executing format ALL
Execute format BOOTDEV Execute format ALL
Execute format ALL Execute format ALL

Automatically restart Automatically restart Automatically restart

Select download mode Select download mode Select Download mode Select Download mode
([1]: Upgrade (AUTO)is recommended) ([1]: Upgrade (AUTO)is recommended) (preferably in assist mode) (preferably in assist mode)

Download the system software Download the system software Download the system software Download the system software
for the main controller for the main controller

Automatically restart Automatically restart


Automatically restart Automatically restart

Writing process Writing process Writing process Writing process

Automatically restart Automatically restart Automatically restart Automatically restart

Start in Download mode


Start in the new version Start in the new version Start in Download mode
of Normal mode
of the system software of the system software of Normal mode

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Download the system software for


Since there is no system software DCON/RCON/option
to be downloaded,
the shutdown sequence is executed
Automatically restart
restart the machine manually
Writing process
Start in the same version
of the system software Automatically restart

Start in the new version


of the system software

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●● Steps of Formatting
NOTE:
With SSTv4.41, due to sharing the simple mode processing with the existing models, 1) Enter Download mode. (Enter Safe mode when you mount the new HDD or when the
the following screen is displayed. machine is unable to start normally due to HDD failures, etc.)
As for the iR ADVANCE series models (or this machine), the procedure displayed on 2) Connect the PC to the machine to start SST.
the screen is not necessary; thus, click the “Next” button to go on to the next screen.
3) Select the model to be connected and the information file (“single”) for individual download.
Check the network settings and click “Start” button.
Device Information

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4) Click“Format HDD”button

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5) Select "BOOTDEV" or "ALL" to click "Start". 7) Download the system software in any Download mode (Assist mode recommended). See
the steps to download the system software for details.

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CAUTION:
After HDD is formatted, ensure to download the system software. If the system software
is not downloaded, E602 error is triggered at power-on.

CAUTION:
Restarting takes more time after HDD is formatted and the system software is
downloaded (to write the downloaded software).
Down time may be approx. 5 minutes in maximum to proceed the writing process.
Never turn OFF the machine while Starting screen is shown.

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HDD is formatted.

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●● Mounting New HDD When the new HDD is mounted, the machine cannot be started in the normal procedure.
After HDD set as the service parts is mounted, the new HDD should be formatted initially. In Start the machine in Safe mode as Download mode. When gaining connection to SST, the
this case, the message is shown to confirm if the new HDD is mounted. message is shown to confirm if the new HDD is mounted.

The figure below shows the abbreviated steps.

Replacing HDDs

Start the machine in Safe mode


(by pressing 2 and 8 keys simultaneously on the numeric keypad)

Connect to SST

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Click "Yes" and the message is shown, confirming whether to format HDD.
Confirm that the new HDD is successfully mounted

Format HDD (Format ALL)

Follow the steps as described in Format ALL section.


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Click “Initialize” button to initialize HDD (Format ALL). Follow the steps described in Format
ALL section to download the system software.

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■■Backup NOTE:
Before replacing the Reader Controller PCBs, back up the data from Service mode.
●● Overview The backup data can be restored from Service mode when the PCBs are replaced. This
At the time of replacing controller PCBs, the backup function enables to save data held in the enables to maintain the setting data including Service mode stored in the old Reader
PCB to migrate them to the new PCB. Controller PCB.

Before replacing the DC controller PCBs, back up the data from Service mode. The
• Backup via SST backup data can be restored from Service mode when the PCBs are replaced. This
Backup data Downloaded/Uploaded file names enables to maintain the setting data including Service mode stored in the old Controller
PCB.
Backup data RAM SramImg.bin(to be uploaded / downloaded)
MEAP applications MeapBack.bin(to be uploaded / downloaded)
Before replacing the Main Controller PCB 2, upload SramImg.bin. By downloading
For investigation in Dev Sublog.bin(Uploadable) SramImg.bin after replacement, the new Main Controller PCB 2 inherits the data
Service Print The text file of the contents which You output to paper with a service including Service mode stored in the old PCB
mode(Uploadable).
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• Backup RAM holds the data from Backup RAM of the Main Controller PCB 2.
(Before replacing the Main Controller PCBs, DC Controller PCB, be sure to back up
the data because Backup RAM holds the parts durable counter data and service mode
setting data in the Main Controller.)
• MeapBack holds MEAP applications and their data stored in HDD

• Backup via Service mode


Backup data Service mode
Backup of Reader COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM RSRAMBUP (Backup)
Controller PCB COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM RSRAMRES (Restore)
Backup of DC Controller COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM DSRAMBUP (Backup)
PCB COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM DSRAMRES (Restore)
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Data is stored in HDD

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●● Steps to Upload Data 3) Select the model to be connected and the information file for individual download (“Single”).
Check the network settings and click “Start”.
CAUTION:
• When the Canon quality-appointed staff determines the need for an analysis of
debug log by the R&D department, we ask the field to collect log for an investigation
to determine the cause.
• The backup data can be downloaded only on the machine from which the data were
uploaded.
• This machine does not use SramRCON and SramDcon

iR ADVNCE xxxx Series


Service PC
SST
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4) Click “Upload Data” button.
Upload/Download Main controller PCB1
System

MeapBack
/ SramImg.bin

Main controller PCB2


SRAM

HDD
SramImg.bin
Meapback.bin

Main controller

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Listed below are the sample steps to upload MeapBack.
1) Enter Download mode.
2) Connect the PC to the machine to start SST.

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5) Select “MeapBack.bin” to click “Start” button. ●● Steps to Download Data

CAUTION:
The backup data can be downloaded to the machine from which the data were
uploaded
Store Meapbackup.bin; and "Settings/Registration > Data Management> Initialize All
Data/Setings"; Restore it; even if it, cannot log in to SMS.
Restore Meapbackup.bin which backed up after "Initialize All Data/Setings"; store it.

Listed below were the sample steps to download MeapBack.


1) Enter Download mode
2) Connect the PC to the machine and start SST.
3) Select the model to be connected and “Single”. Check the network setting and click “Start”
button.
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6) Enter the file name to be saved and comments when necessary. Click “Save” button.

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7) Click “OK” button

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4) Click “Download Data” button.
Version Upgrade using USB memory Storage Device
■■Relation between SST and USB memory Storage Device
When using the USB memory storage device storage device for version upgrade, the system
software should be copied to the USB memory storage device storage device. By inserting
the USB memory storage device storage device to the slot of the machine, the system
software can be upgraded.
The figure below shows the relation between SST and USB memory storage device storage
device.

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SST
5) Select the data to be downloaded and click “Start” button.

System software

Copying the System Software


システムソフトウェアのコピー

USB memory
storage device HDD
Downloading the
SST system software

System software Flash ROM

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When downloading the system software, enter any of Download modes below.
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6) When the data are successfully downloaded, click “OK” button. Select COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > Download in Service mode and press [OK].
7) Restart the machine • Safe mode (only when any system error occurs or the machine is unable to start normally;
turn ON the main power switch by pressing 2 and 8 keys simultaneously on the numeric
keypad)

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●● Downloading System Software ■■Copying System Software
Copy the system software from SST to the USB memory storage device storage device.
●● System CD to SST
Right after download from the USB memory storage device storage device, the system
Copy the system software stored in the system CD to SST.
software is stored in the temporary memory space in HDD.
The system software is written in the system memory area, Boot area and Flash ROM upon
NOTE:
the machine restarted. The system software is compressed if the file size exceeds the CD memory capacity.
When the writing process is successfully completed, the machine is automatically restarted If the above is the case, decompress the file before copying it to SST.
with the new version of the system software.

Tasks in the customer site Preparation


1) Download the system software Requirements:
-
[
- - Download Mode - - -
iR2270i-JPjaxxxx-MN.dsh ] - - - - - - - - - - Complete
• PC with SST Ver. 4.41 or later installed
[ iR2270iM-JPjaxxxx-1F77-MN.PRG ] - - - - Complete

• The system CD for this machine


[ iR2270iM-ZZjaxxxx-49AD.PRG ] - - - - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iW-JPjaxxxx-5C16-MN.PRG ] - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iW-ZZjaxxxx-A825.PRG ] - - - - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iF-JPjaxxxx-DE96-ICC.PRG ] - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iW-ZZjaxxxx-A825.PRG ] - - - - - - - Complete
[ iR2270iG-JPjaxxxx-EC30-ICC.PRG ] - - - - Complete

Task in the office


Steps to copy the system software

USB memory
1) Start the PC.
HDD
storage device 2) Set the system CD to the PC.
System System System
Software Software 3) Start SST.
Software
Temporary
memory space 4) Click “Register Firmware” button.

Copying the system software

Automatically restarted
2) 主電源スイッチOFF/ON

3) The system software is written

<<<<< download shell >>>>>

HDD
[ SYSTEM JPja-m ] - - - - Upgrading complete
[ SYSTEM ZZ ] - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
[ SYSTEM JPja-w ] - - - - Upgrading complete
[ SYSTEM ZZ ] - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
[ FONT F ] - - - - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
[ FONT G ] - - - - - - - - - - Upgrading complete
+++ Switch OFF the power then ON. +++

System
Software
Temporary
memory space

System
memory area

Automatically restarted
4) 主電源スイッチOFF/ON
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FLASH
ROM 5) Start with the new version.

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5) Select the drive where the system CD is set and click “Search” button. 7) The message is shown when the system software is copied. Click “OK” button.

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6) The list of the system software components stored in the system CD is shown on the
screen.
Uncheck the box(es) of unnecessary folder(s) and/or system software component(s) and
click “Copy” button.

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●● SST to USB memory Storage Device 4) Click the USB icon shown in "Select the target" Screen.
Copy the system software stored in SST to the USB memory storage device storage device.

Preparation
Requirements:
• PC with SST Ver. 4.41 or later installed
• USB memory storage device (*)

Requirements for USB memory storage device:


Interface: USB 1.1 or later (USB 2.0 is recommended)
Memory capacity: 1 GB or more is recommended (the total file size of the system software
is approx. 500 MB).
Format: FAT (FAT 16), FAT32 (NTFS and HFS are not supported). The memory is formatted
in a partition (multiple partitions are not supported)
Unavailable USB memory: memory that is protected by a password or the encryption
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5) Select the drive (removable disk) where the USB memory storage device storage device is
Steps to copy the system software inserted.
1) Start the PC.
2) Insert the USB memory storage device storage device to the slot of the PC.
3) Start SST.

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6) Select “Series” and “Version” (the System Version).
NOTE:
When the accessory configuration is known for the machine where the system software
is to be downloaded, uncheck the boxes of unnecessary accessories. E753-0001 is
triggered if the software for an unnecessary accessory is downloaded. (If this occurred,
turn OFF/ON the power to recover the error.)

8) Click “OK” when the system software is successfully copied in the USB memory storage
device storage device.

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NOTE:
The signs shown in the field of “Firmware registration static” indicate the following:
Y: Stored in SST
N: Not stored in SST

7) Click “Start” button.


Start copying the system software to the USB memory storage device storage device.
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■■Connection 3) Switch to the download mode to use.
• In the case of normal mode (Recommended)
Select the following in Service Mode: COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD;
CAUTION:
and then press [OK].
This machine does not communicate with SST once it recognizes a USB memory
• In the case of safe mode (This mode should not be used as general rule. To be used only
storage device; therefore, SST and a USB memory storage device cannot be used at
when normal startup fails, such as a system error, etc.)
the same time.
While pressing 2 + 8 keys at the same time, turn ON the Main Power Switch.
Once this machine recognizes the USB memory storage device, the following menu is
Preparation displayed on the Control Panel.
Item to prepare: a USB memory storage device, which the system software for this machine
is stored.
Procedure [[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]
1) If a cross cable is connected to this machine, remove the cross cable. -------------------------------------
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port. [1]: Upgrade (Auto)
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
[4]: Format HDD
[5]: Backup
[7]: Clear downloaded files
[8]: download Menu 2
[9]: Other Menu

[Reset]: Shutdown
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CAUTION:
Depending on the manufacturer or the model, this machine may not recognize the USB
memory storage device.
This machine retries the detection of a USB memory storage device for up to 60
USB memory
seconds after power-ON. The above menu is not displayed if the recognition of a USB
memory storage device is failed within the time period.
In such a case, use another USB memory storage device.
USB port

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■■Upgrading System Software ●● Points to Note When Operating/Using System Software
●● Menu/Function Overview NOTE:
The following download method is recommended to execute normal download of the
system software (any download work other than downloading after replacing/formatting
[[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]] the HDD):
------------------------------------- Download mode --- Normal mode
[1]: Upgrade (Auto) Download menu --- [1]: Upgrade (Auto)
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
CAUTION:Prohibition to turn OFF the power during downloading/writing
[4]: Format HDD
Do not turn OFF the power during downloading or writing of the system software;
[5]: Backup
otherwise, this machine may not be started even if the power is turned ON.
[7]: Clear downloaded files
[8]: download Menu 2 If the machine fails to be started even if the power is turned ON, start the machine in
safe mode (pressing 2 + 8 keys).
[9]: Other Menu
When the machine can be started in safe mode, be sure to download the system
software once again.
[Reset]: Shutdown
If the machine fails to be started, replace the HDD and then download the system
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software.
Downloading System Software
[1]: Upgrade(Auto)
To download/write the system software (automatic) CAUTION:Caution when the power is turned OFF
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation) Be sure to execute shutdown sequence to quit download mode.
To download the system software (confirmation)
Pressing the [Reset] key and then the [0] key on the menu screen executes the
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all) shutdown sequence.
To download the system software (overwriting)
Once the message on the touch panel disappears, turn OFF the Main Power Switch.
[4]: Format HDD
To format the HDD/BOOTDEV partition
[5]: Backup
Collection of debug Log or Service Print(Because You are for R&D review, do not use it
other than the following.)
[7]: Clear downloaded files
To clear the system software immediately after downloading (before writing)
[8]: Download Menu 2
To move to Download Menu 2
[9]: Other Menu
Others (e.g.: version information)
[Reset]: Shutdown
To execute shutdown sequence
Press the key on the Control Panel to select/execute the functions.
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■■Downloading/Writing System Software (Automatic) 3) Press the key on the Control Panel.
[1] -> [0]: To execute downloading/Any key other than [0] key: To return to the menu screen.
●● [1]: Upgrade (Auto)
The version is compared between the host machine/option and the system software in the
[[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]
USB memory storage device to download only the system software with newer version in the
-------------------------------------
USB memory storage device to the temporary storage area of the HDD.
[1]: Upgrade (Auto)
In safe mode, only the following system software can retrieve the version information (the
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
version is compared).
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
SYSTEM, LANGUAGE, RUI, MERAPCONT, SDICT
[4]: Format HDD
As for system software of the host machine whose version information cannot be obtained,
[5]: Backup
the software for RCON is not downloaded, but other software are downloaded.
[7]: Clear downloaded files
[8]: download Menu 2
For the system software of the option that is not connected, it is handled as follows:
[9]: Other Menu
<In the case of startup in normal mode (Recommended)>
For the option that is not connected, the system software is not to be downloaded.
[Reset]: Shutdown
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<In the case of startup in safe mode>
During downloading, download status is displayed on the Control Panel.
The system software of the options which are not connected are not downloaded.

After downloading is complete, this machine is automatically restarted to write the


downloaded system software to the HDD system area/flash ROM.

Operation procedure
1) Enter download mode.
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port.

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Once downloading is complete, this machine is automatically restarted to start writing to the ■■Downloading System Software (Confirmation)
HDD system area/flash ROM.
The screen shows the countdown once writing process is properly complete. ●● [2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
The version is compared between the host machine/option and the system software in the
USB memory storage device to download the system software with newer version in the USB
memory storage device to the temporary storage area of the HDD.
When the system software version in the USB memory storage device is the same or older, a
confirmation message is displayed on the Control Panel so that the user can select whether
to overwrite or not.

In safe mode, only the following system software can retrieve the version information (the
version is compared).
SYSTEM, LANGUAGE, RUI, MERAPCONT, SDICT
As for system software of the host machine whose version information cannot be obtained,
the software for RCON is not downloaded, but other software are downloaded.

For the system software of the option that is not connected, it is handled as follows:
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Once the countdown shows 0, this machine is automatically restarted.
For the option that is not connected, the system software is not to be downloaded.

4) When the main menu is displayed, press the removal key at the lower right on the touch
<In the case of startup in safe mode>
panel and select removal of the memory media, and then remove the USB memory storage
The system software of the options which are not connected are not downloaded.
device.

Unlike menu [1], this machine is not automatically started despite completion of downloading.
CAUTION:
By manually turning OFF/ON the power, the system software is written at the time of startup.
After HDD formatting and downloading, this machine takes a long time (for writing the In this case, starting the machine in safe mode deletes the downloaded system software
software).
saved in the temporary storage area; therefore, do not press the numeric keys (2 + 8), but
This machine, in some cases, stays in standby screen up to 10 min during writing. At execute normal startup to execute writing.
this time, do not turn off the main power switch.

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Operation procedure Once downloading is complete, a message is displayed to encourage pressing the “Reset”
1) Enter download mode. key.
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port.
3) Press the key on the Control Panel.
[2] -> [0]: To execute downloading/Any key other than [0] key: To return to the menu screen.

[[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]


-------------------------------------
[1]: Upgrade (Auto)
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
[4]: Format HDD
[5]: Backup
[7]: Clear downloaded files
[8]: download Menu 2
[9]: Other Menu
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4) Press the “Reset” key.
/[2] has been selected. Execute?/ Shutdown sequence is executed.
- (OK):0 / (CANCEL):Any other keys - 5) Once the message on the touch panel disappears, turn OFF the Main Power Switch.

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6) Remove the USB memory storage device.
During downloading, download status is displayed on the Control Panel. 7) Ensure the LED at the lower right on the Control Panel is turned OFF, and turn ON the
Main Power Switch.
NOTE: Writing to the HDD system area/flash ROM is started after the startup. The screen shows
When the system software version in the USB memory storage device is the same or the countdown once the writing process is properly completed.
older than the system software in the HDD, a message is displayed in each case to
The screen shows the countdown once the writing process is properly completed. This
confirm whether to overwrite or not.
Press the key on the Control Panel. machine is restarted with the downloaded system software at the count of 0.
[0]: To overwrite/Any key other than [0]: Not to overwrite

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■■Downloading System Software (Overwriting) CAUTION:
●● [3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all) In overwriting download mode of the USB memory storage device, all the system
Regardless of the system software version in the host machine, all the system software in the software stored in the USB memory storage device is downloaded as well. Therefore,
USB memory storage device is downloaded. be sure to keep the following in mind: If the USB memory storage device includes the
Regardless of the system software version in the host machine, all the system software in the system software of non-connecting option, E753-0001 is displayed when the writing
process is completed.
USB memory storage device is downloaded.
Unlike menu [1], this machine is not automatically started despite completion of downloading. In the case of an error in downloading of the non-connecting option, the machine can
By manually turning OFF/ON the power, the system software is written at the time of startup. be recovered by turning OFF/ON the power.
In this case, starting the machine in safe mode deletes the downloaded system software To prevent such error, uncheck the applicable system software so that the system
saved in the temporary storage area; therefore, do not press the numeric keys (2 + 8), but software of the non-connecting option is not downloaded when downloading the system
execute normal startup to execute writing. software from SST to USB.

Once downloading is complete, a message is displayed to encourage pressing the “Reset”


Operation procedure
key.
1) Enter download mode.
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port.
3) Press the key on the Control Panel.
[3] -> [0]: To execute downloading/Any key other than [0] key: To return to the menu screen.

[[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]


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[1]: Upgrade (Auto)
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
[4]: Format HDD
[5]: Backup
[7]: Clear downloaded files
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[9]: Other Menu 4) Press the “Reset” key.


Shutdown sequence is executed.
/[3] has been selected. Execute?/ 5) Once the message on the touch panel disappears, turn OFF the Main Power Switch.
- (OK):0 / (CANCEL):Any other keys - 6) Remove the USB memory storage device.
7) After checking that the LED is turned OFF at the lower right on the Control Panel, turn ON
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During downloading, download status is displayed on the Control Panel. Writing to the HDD system area/flash ROM is started after the startup. The screen shows
the countdown once the writing process is properly complete.
When the countdown shows 0, this machine is restarted with the downloaded system
software.

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■■Formatting HDD When executing format BOOTDEV When executing format ALL

●● HDD Format Overview Execute format BOOTDEV Execute format ALL


The following 2 types of formatting methods are available with this machine:
• ALL: To initialize the entire HDD
Automatically restart
• In the case of installing the HDD provided as a service part (a new HDD).
• In the case of cleaning the entire software and data in the HDD to reinstall the system
software. Select download mode Select download mode
All the user data and MEAP application in the HDD is deleted when executing Format ALL ([1]: Upgrade (AUTO)is recommended) ([1]: Upgrade (AUTO)is recommended)
with the machine in use; therefore, be sure to obtain agreement from the user to execute
Format ALL.
• BOOTDEV: to format the system software storage area on HDD.
• In the case of normal upgrading by cleaning the storage area of the system software Download the system software Download the system software
to reinstall the system software, HDD formatting is not required.
• User data is not erased.
Automatically restart Automatically restart
After formatting, this machine cannot be started unless the system software is downloaded.
When Format ALL is executed, initialization process is reflected to the HDD so that this Writing process Writing process
machine is automatically restarted to automatically enter download mode. In the case of
formatting BOOTDEV, the machine is not automatically restarted, but the system software Automatically restart Automatically restart
can be downloaded.
After formatting is executed, be sure to download the system software by “[1]: Upgrade
Start in the new version Start in the new version
(AUTO)” in main menu. of the system software of the system software

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●● [4]: Format HDD 4) Press the key on the Control Panel.
This mode executes formatting of BOOTDEV partition or the entire HDD. [1] -> [0]: To execute formatting BOOTDEV/Any key other than [0]: To return to the menu
screen.
Operation procedure [2] -> [0]: To execute formatting the entire HDD/Any key other than [0]: To return to the
1) Enter download mode. menu screen.
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port. [C]: To return to the menu screen.
3) Press the key on the Control Panel.
[4] -> [0]: To execute formating /Any key other than [0] key: To return to the menu screen.

[[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]


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[1]: Upgrade (Auto)
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
[3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
[4]: Format HDD
[5]: Backup
[7]: Clear downloaded files
[8]: download Menu 2
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Once downloading is complete, a message is displayed to encourage pressing the “Reset”
/[4] has been selected. Execute?/ key.
- (OK):0 / (CANCEL):Any other keys -
5) Press any key to return to the menu screen.
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6) Download the system software.
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■■Backup ■■Clearing Download File
●● [5]: Backup ●● [7]: Clear downloaded files
This menu clears the system software stored in the temporary storage area of the HDD.
This function is used to clear the downloaded file without writing it after downloading the
CAUTION:
system software in menu [2] or [3].
This function includes R&D review.Do not usually use it other than the following Operation procedure
function.
1) After downloading by menu [2] or [3], press the “Reset” key to execute shutdown
The USB memory collecting log uses the USB memory where You registered a system sequence, and then turn OFF the main power once the screen display disappears.
software for this Host machine with by SST. 2) Start the machine in safe mode (while pressing 2 + 8 keys at the same time, turn ON the
Main Power Switch).
If the system software is stored in the HDD temporary storage area when starting the
Operation procedure
machine in safe mode, the system software is deleted. In such a case, the following
1) Enter download mode.
message is displayed on the touch panel.
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port.
“All downloaded file is deleted.”
3) Press the key on the Control Panel.
[5] -> [0]: To execute formating /Any key other than [0] key: To return to the menu screen.
3) Turn OFF the Main Power Switch.
4) SRAM backup of Main Controller PCB 2
4) Remove the USB memory storage device.
[1] Sublog -> Collect debugging log.
[4] ServicePrint -> Save the service data which P-PRINT or etc. output to paper with a text
format. ■■Download Menu 2
●● [8]: Download Menu 2
[[[[[ Backup Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]] [8]: Download Menu 2
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー [1]: Service Mode Password Clear
[1]: Sublog
[4]: ServicePrint [[[[[ download Menu 2nd (USB) ]]]]]]
[5]: Netcap ------------------------------------
[C]: Return to Main Menu [1]: Service Mode Password Clear
[C]: Return to Main Menu

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■■Other Menu Troubleshooting
●● [9]: Other Menu ■■Error Code: E753-0001
This mode displays other menu.
●● Cause
Operation procedure In the case of an error during writing process of the system software or in the case of writing
1) Enter download mode. the system software of the option that is not installed, an error is determined to display E753-
2) Connect the USB memory storage device to the USB port. 0001.
3) Press the key on the Control Panel.
[9] -> [0]: To display other menu/Any key other than [0] key: To return to the menu screen. ●● Remedy
The result of writing process is displayed at the upper side of E753-0001 error display.
●● [1]: Version Information Check if the target option is properly installed and see if the software to download is for the
This mode displays the version of download mode. correct target option, and then execute downloading again.

●● Upgrading by SST
Be sure to use Assist mode as a general rule because the system software of the non-
connecting option is not to be downloaded in Assist mode.
In Single mode, it is available to download the system software of the option that is not
installed.
In the case of downloading the Finisher’s system software, make the download mode of
the Host Machine in normal mode and connect to SST, and then download just the system
software of the Finisher with the version information displayed at the right side of the SST
screen.
In the case that Super G3FAX Board-AL1 is not installed or in the case of download mode in
safe mode, G3CCB/G3CCM is not displayed on the list of downloadable system software.

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Press any key to return to the main menu.

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Making Initial Checks

List of Initial Check Items


Item No. Detail Check
Site Environment 1 The voltage of the power supply is as rated (±10%).
2 The site is not a high temperature / humidity environment (near
a water faucet, water boiler, humidifi er), and it is not in a cold
place. The machine is not near a source of fire or dust.
3 The site is not subject to ammonium gas.
4 The site is not exposed to direct rays of the sun. (Otherwise,
provide curtains.)
5 The site is well ventilated, and the floor keeps the machine
level.
6 The machine's power plug remains connected to the power
outlet.
Checking the Paper 7 The paper is of a recommended type.
8 The paper is not moist. Try paper fresh out of package.
Checking the 9 Check the cassette and the manual feed tray to see if the
Placement of Paper paper is not in excess of a specific level.
10 If a transparency is used, check to make sure that it is placed
in the correct orientation in the manual feed tray.
Checking the 11 Check the table of durables to see if any has reached the end
Durables of its life.
Checking the 12 Check the scheduled servicing table and the periodically
Periodically replaced parts table, and replace any part that has reached the
Replaced Parts time of replacement.
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Debug log ●● Types of Logs


There are continuous logs, event logs, and manual logs.
Type Collecting method Size of logs Setting
Scope of Application Event log Automatically recorded in accordance Less than 500MB Service mode Lev2: COPIER
with the conditions specified in > FUNCTION > SYSTEM >
■■Purpose DEBUG-1. DEBUG-1 > 3 (default)
3: Exception + E code + Reboot
When the Canon quality-appointed staff determines the need for an analysis of debug log
Make movement same as 3
by the R&D department, we ask the field to collect log for an investigation to determine the even if you change setting of it.
cause. Manual log Perform the following procedure. n/a
1. Hold down the [Counter] button (10
seconds or longer).
Overview 2. Press 1 on the numeric keypad.
3. Press 2 on the numeric keypad.
4. Press 3 on the numeric keypad.
■■Function Overview While logs are being obtained, the
screen is locked. It takes approx. 3
Debug log is an integrated log for failure analysis that gathers logs prepared by the software
minutes before obtaining the logs is
modules in the device for debug purpose. completed and the user can work on
In the case of a field failure that is hard to be reproduced, this measure is intended to improve the screen.
efficiency in failure analysis and reduce the time for failure support by collecting debug log at T-6-29
the user site (which was created immediately after the failure) and sending it to the R&D.
●● Conditions of Log Collection
When the Canon quality-appointed staff determines the need for an analysis of firmware
• Logs can be collected on a PCB-by-PCB basis. (SUBLOG, SUBLOG_RCON, SUBLOG_
debug log by the R&D department, we ask the field to collect log for an investigation to
DCON)
determine the cause.
●● Effective Instances of Collecting Debug Log
Location File name Automatic collection Manual collection
• The error occurs only at the customer site and cannot be reproduced by the sales company
Logs generated Event log Manual log
or the Canon staff who is in charge of quality follow-up. while the host When an event has
• When the error frequency is low. machine is occurred
• When the error is suspected of links with firmware rather than a mechanical/electrical being operated.
failure. Main Controller SUBLOG Yes Yes Yes
* Collection of Sublog is not necessary when the reproduction procedure is identified and Reader Controller SUBLOG_RCON No Yes Yes
the error can be reproduced by the sales company HQ or the Canon staff who is in charge DC Controller SUBLOG_DCON No Yes Yes
of quality follow-up. T-6-30

●● Collection of Logs
Connect SST or a USB memory device,
and select COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD > OK to collect logs.

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■■Description of Log to be Collected ■■Collecting Debug Log (USB memory device)
When operation from the Control Panel or an event log (exceptional operation, error code, or
reboot) occurs, the number of logs increases. NOTE:
When the data is sent to the USB memory device:
Logs are stored from the latest one, and the latest file is always stored.
USB memory where the system software for this machine has been registered using
Logs earlier than those logs are overwritten and deleted from the oldest log. the SST.
When collecting logs from the machine, the log file in the machine is deleted.

Note: 1) Lev1 COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD > OK
The number of files stored differs depending on the model and situation.
Connect the USB memory device to the machine.
2) [5] Execute [BACKUP].

[[[[[ download Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]


Previous time
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Delete 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [1]: Upgrade (Auto)
This time
[2]: Upgrade (w Confirmation)
Delete Delete 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [3]: Upgrade (Overwrite all)
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[5]: Backup
Collecting System Information [7]: Clear downloaded files
■■Collection Destination [8]: download Menu 2
[9]: Other Menu
To retrieve debug log to an external location from the device, use a USB memory device, FTP
server or SST (Ver. 4.63 or later). /[5] has been selected. Execute?/
●● Collection Method - (OK):0 / (CANCEL):Any other keys -
Retrieve debug log from the machine by any of the following methods.
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• Make the machine recognize the USB memory device. Select the following in service mode
3) [1] Execute [Sublog].
Lev1: COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD; and click OK.
• Use SST on a PC with the network cable connected to transfer the debug log.
• Transfer the debug log to a USB memory device that stores the system of the machine. [[[[[ Backup Menu (USB) ]]]]]]]]]]]]
●● File Name of Sublog ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー
Whether the file is new or old can be judged by the year, month, day, hour, and minute. [1]: Sublog
[4]: ServicePrint
SUBLOG00_0014_0515204388.Z [5]: Netcap
[6]: SRAM(HDD)
Log classification mmddhhmm [7]: SRAM(USB)
Sequence number [C]: Return to Main Menu
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●● When the data is sent to the USB memory device ■■Uploading Data by SST
A folder of the year, month, day, hour, and minute is created in the USB memory device. The The following shows a method to collect a log by connecting a PC with SST (Ver. 4.63 or
log file is saved in the folder. later) running to the machine.

Example: Folder 201205241821


■■Preconditions:
In addition to continuous logs, obtained manual logs (holding down the counter + 1, 2, and 3
keys) and event logs (DEBUG-1) are stored in the machine.
A PC where SST is running is connected to the machine, and the machine is in download
mode.

Note:
Executing a log collection by SST deletes logs in the machine.

1. Start SST (Ver. 4.63 or later) and select iRC5051 from Model List. Press the Start button.

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2. Press the Upload Data button. 4. Press the "Save" button.

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3. Select the data to be uploaded, then click [Start] button. 5. Check that the data storage is completed and click the "OK" button.
When there is no log in the machine, it results in blank option items for "data to upload".
When the file name is longer than the frame, it displays that it is a log in the comment
column just below.
It is displayed as "log" in the figure below.

Note:
The log is not stored when You cancel it before pushing the Start button.
It is deleted from the main body.

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6. Check that the log is stored in the specified location in the PC.
In the initial setting:
Windows(C:) > ServData > iAxxxx(Model) > JWH00003(Serial number) >
20120524192934-Log(yymmddhhmm)

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When to Obtain Logs ●● Checking the name of the log file
Check the date of the file whose name begins with SUBLOG00_00. It is highly possible that
The assumed procedure to be taken when a request for log collection has been received is
files of around the date and time the symptom occurred contain information recorded at the
shown below.
time when the failure occurred.
●● Preconditions
When the Canon staff who is in charge of quality follow-up determines the need for an
analysis of debug log by the R&D department, log collection is requested via sales company
HQ. Logs are used to determine the cause.
SUBLOG00_0014_0515204388.Z
●● Anticipated log collection procedure
Log classification mmddhhmm
1. Contact the user to identify the date and time the failure to be analyzed occurred. ( The
date and time of occurrence is used to judge whether it is included in the dates and times of Sequence number
the obtained log files. The date and time of occurrence needs to be informed together with F-6-187
the obtained logs. The information is necessary in order to shorten the time required for the An example of log acquisition when the occurrence date has been specified
analysis. If multiple failures have occurred, the dates and times of those failures need to be • An example of a failure which occurred around 20:38 on October 3:
informed. If the exact date and time is not clear, just a rough idea will do. )
Around 20:38 on October 3
2. At the user’s site, enter download mode and obtain logs. ↓
3. Check that files of around the specified date are included in the logs.
The time when the status is assumed It is highly possible that logs recorded
The time when the symptom is
4. If the symptom can be reproduced, reproduce it. to have changed from normal operation at the time when the symptom
assumed to have occurred.
5. Press the counter + 1, 2, and 3 keys to obtain logs. to occurrence of the symptom occurred are included.

6. Collect all the obtained logs. ↑ ↑


SUBLOG00_0024_1003193499.Z SUBLOG00_0025_1003205099.Z
19:34 on October 3 20:50 on October 3

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NOTE:
• Prepare a USB memory device of 2 GB or more in capacity as the USB memory device
used for log collection. It is necessary in order to secure enough capacity when logs are
obtained multiple times.
• As for the collected logs, all the logs moved to the USB memory device should be sent.
• The logs are directly saved to the HDD. It is assumed that logs of a day (if various
operations are continuously performed) or logs of approx. 30 days (in the case of common
use) can be stored. In the case of logs within the foregoing assumed storage period, it is
rare that the logs are overwritten and need to be collected again.

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NOTE:
• If the obtained log file name contains "SHT", it means that the log was recorded at the
time of shutdown.

Example:
SUBLOG00_0001_0918140788SHT.TXT

When checking the occurrence date and time with the user, if the performed operations
include turning OFF the power, use the file name "SHT" as a clue for identifying the date
and time.

• If the number of seconds is expressed as "99 + three-digit number", the number shows
the cause which triggered the log acquisition (e.g. acquisition due to an error code
E[three-digit number]).

Example:
When an error code E747 occurred
SUBLOG00_0001_0918140799747.TXT

When checking the occurrence date and time with the user, if an error code has occurred,
use E[three-digit number] as a clue for identifying the date and time.

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Operation Check of the Main Controller LEDs ■■ Checking the lighting of the LED4, LED5 on the Main Controller 2

Overview
Check the lighting of the LED
You may be able to determine the remedies against Main Controller-related troubles by
on the Main Controller PCB 2
checking the lighting status of LEDs on the PCB.

■■Location of LEDs
Main Controller PCB 1 Main Controller PCB 2 - Check for any blown-out fuse of the Relay
LED4 is lit. Board
- Check whether the connector (on the Main
No Controller PCB 2 side) is securely connected
Yes

-When you did ON of a main switch, LED5 is lit.


LED5 is lit. If LED5 does not lit, replace the Main
Controller PCB 2.
No

LED1 Yes
LED 4
LED 9 LED 5
LED16 Normal operation

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■■ Preconditions
Check whether the Main Controller PCB 1 and the Main Controller PCB 2 are properly
inserted.
Check whether the connectors are securely connected. LEDs are not lit when the contaction
is poor. (Power-on is not possible)
When the LED of the Control Panel main power is not lit, check the connection of cables (such
as UI Cable).

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■■Check the lighting of the LDEs on the Main Controller PCB 1
• Main Controller PCB 1 - LED9, LED16
• Flash PCB - LED1

Check the lighting of the LDEs on


the Main Controller PCB 1

- Check power supply LED on the control panel light up


and connection cable.
- Check for any blown-out fuse of the Relay Board
LED16 is lit. - Check whether the connector (on the Main Controller
PCB 1 side) is securely connected
No - Replace the Main Controller PCB1
Yes

-When you did ON of a main switch, the Main Controller PCB 2 LED5 is lit.
LED9 is lit.
If LED5 does not lit, replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
No - Error code (E602-0001) is displayed -> Replace the Main Controller PCB 1

Yes

- Check for poor connection of the FLASH PCB connector


LED1 of the Flash
- Replace the FLASH PCB / Main Controller PCB 1
PCB is lit.
- In the case of startup failure (error code cannot be displayed) although the
No
LED is lit, replace the FLASH PCB
Yes

Replace the
Normal startup
FLASH PCB
No

Yes

Normal operation

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Network Packet Capture ■■Overall flow


1) Enable network capture
Overview 2) Start the network capture function
3) Overwrite function
The network capture function is an embedded function of the machine.The network data 4) Encryption function
sent to and received from the machine can be collected (captured) without using any special 5) Start/stop network capture
equipment. 6) Stop the network capture function
Until now, in the case of network failures that could not be solved at the first visit, the service 7) Disable network capture
technician collected packet at the second visit to solve it.
By providing this function, investigation to determine the cause is available before the second
■■Embedded Network Packet Capture Collection
visit to take some measures. Also, service technicians can reproduce the symptoms of
network failure and collect network packet to bring it back to the office. ●● Enable network capture
To enable this function, the following 2 steps need to be executed.
The network capture data can be collected using SST/USB memory. • Enabling the license of network capture
• Enabling user mode > Network > Store Network Packet Log
There is no need to prepare dedicated equipments (PC, HUB, cable, packet capture software,
etc.) that have been needed before. Because this function is able to acquire the customer information such as print data, it is not
standard function.You make it valid as free license option after obtaining permission from
The following effects can be expected thanks to the embedded feature. the customer.Then it displays "OFF/ON" in the user mode, you obtain permission from the
• The packet in customer environment can be collected by remote operation. customer again and let the customer change it to ON.
• Packet collection can be continued when the symptom is not reproduced during the visit.
• For network failures on iR-ADV collaboration (a function to communicate between
machines across a network), packet collection for both sides becomes easy.

Caution:
The network capture function may fail to collect a part of packet in a high-loaded
network environment.
The network capture function of the machine is more prone to failures in collecting
packet than when using a PC to do so.
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When collecting packet due to trouble of print data, etc., a case is assumed in which Changing it to "ON" in user mode, it is displayed in Service Mode.
it is impossible to judge whether it is a failure in the print data or a failure in collecting
packet.
To check whether packet is failed to be collected by the network capture function of the
machine, there may be a case where user is requested to collect packet using a PC.

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●● Start the network capture function The following shows the machine behavior when the HDD space reaches full.
Select the following: Service Mode(level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > CAPOFFON > "1". When the overwriting setting is ON
• The oldest packet file is deleted. The oldest file is determined by the last update time of the
file (not by the date and time attached to the file).
• When the HDD space reaches full during packet collection, the oldest file is deleted to
continue collecting packet data to the currently-stored file.
• CAPSTATE of capturing continues to be "RUNNING".

When the overwriting setting is OFF


• Capturing is stopped.
• CAPSTATE of capturing becomes "HDDFULL". Note that STT-STP remains as start state
(1). Capturing is started again by changing the value from STT-STP (0) to STT-STP (1).
• If the HDDFULL state is cleared when starting capturing again, capturing is started.
• CAPSTATE of capturing becomes "RUNNING".
F-6-193 • If the HDDFULL state is not cleared, starting data capturing results in an error.
*1: ON (enabled) The capture function is available. • CAPSTATE of capturing remains as "HDDFULL".
• When a command of stopping data capturing is given during the "HDDFULL" state,
●● Overwrite function CAPSTATE of capturing remains as "STOP".
Select the following: Service Mode(Level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > OVERWRIT > 1
●● Encryption function
Select the following: Service Mode(Level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > ENCDATA >2.
0: Data is encrypted at data extraction (factory setting value).
1: Data is not encrypted at data extraction.
2: Two types of files (one in encrypted format and another in clear text format) are extracted
at data extraction.

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Note:
When the HDD space becomes full after starting the capture, the oldest file is deleted
and the captured data continues to be saved; therefore, it is necessary to set "1:
Overwrite" in advance.

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●● Start/stop network capture
1) Select the following: Service Mode(Level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > STT-STP > 1.
2) To stop capturing, set "0".

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Note:
When collecting data using SST, the above service mode setting is not reflected and
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"RUNNING" is displayed for the item CAPSTATE during packet collection.
“STOP” is displayed at the time of shipment or at completion of packet collection, and
When the encryption setting is enabled, the extension of the extracted packet data is XXX. “HDDFULL” is displayed when 1GB of data (the upper limit for packet collection) is collected.
can.
When the encryption setting is disabled, the extension of the extracted packet data is XXX. ●● Stop the network capture function
cap. Select the following: Service Mode(Level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > CAPOFFON > 0.
This setting applies only when using USB memory for data extraction.
This setting is ignored when using SST for data collection because both files in encrypted
format and clear text format are extracted.

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Caution:
■■Other functions
Be sure to stop the network capture function after collecting network packet capture ●● Payload discard function
data. Payload is customer data. Data is collected including payload by default. To prevent leak
of customers' information or large volume of network packet, the network packet can be
collected while payload is discarded.
0: OFF (disabled) The capture function is not available. At the time of shipment.
1: ON (enabled) The capture function is available. Service Mode(Level 2) Copier>Test>NET-CAP>PAYLOAD
0: Payload is not discarded (factory setting value)
●● Disable network capture 1: Payload is discarded
1) Select the following in user mode: Network > Store Network Packet Log > OFF.
2) Select the following: Service Mode(Lv2) Copier > Option > LCNS-TR > ST-NCAPT > 0,
and click OK.

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Caution: ●● Filter function


Be sure to disable the network capture function once analysis of network failure is Filtering setting is available.
complete. It is required to disable and transfer the license; however, the further step, Service Mode(Level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > SIMPFILT
LMS license transfer, is not required. 0: Filtering is performed. All the data is collected (factory default setting).
1: Only the packet data where the machine's MAC address is included in the destination
address or sender's address of Ether header is captured.

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●● Delete files
Delete all the network capture data stored on the HDD.
Select Service Mode(level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > FILE-CLR, and then click the OK
button.

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●● Collection function at startup


Setting this service mode automatically starts collecting packet data if the condition of
network capture operation is satisfied when the main power of the host machine is turned
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ON. Completion of packet data collection needs to be executed manually.

SST Network Packet File Collection


Service Mode(Level 2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > PONSTART
0: Data is not automatically collected at startup (factory setting value). ■■Overview
1: Data is automatically collected at startup.
• Collect the network capture data that has been stored in the machine using SST.
• It is possible to use files in clear text format for in-house analysis by using free software,
such as Wireshark. Note that only Canon Inc. can analyze encrypted files. In the case of
failure in solving problems, send encrypted files to Canon Inc.
• When using SST for collecting data, the setting of encryption function in Service Mode(level
2) Copier > Test > NET-CAP > ENCDATA is disabled and files in clear text format/encrypted
format can be always collected.

■■Preparation
PC with SST (V4.62 or later) registered
(The system software of the corresponding model must have been registered with SST.)

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1) Connect the machine to SST
2) Upload data
3) Collect the network capture data

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●● Starting the Machine and SST
Note:
1) Start the machine using the 2 and 8 keys, and connect SST in Single mode. When using SST to collect data, you can select both files in encrypted format and clear
2) Click the "Start" button. text format.
3) Select a model to connect and "Single", check the network settings, and then click the
"Start" button.
●● Collect the network capture data
1) In the case of the default installation destination for SST, click the folder with the name of
the serial number of the machine stored in C drive > ServData > target model (e.g.: iAC5255)
on the PC.
2) Three types of files are collected; a file in clear text format (xxx.cap), a file in encrypted
format (xxx.can), and a list of collected network capture files (ufset.txt).

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●● Upload data
1) Click the [Upload Data] button on SST.
2) When a list of packet files stored in the device appears, select target data files to upload.
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3) Use free software to analyze the collected network packet capture data in clear text format
(xxx.cap).

Note:
When the analysis work fails, send the file in encrypted format (xxx.can) to Canon Inc.

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USB Network Packet File Collection ●● Select Backup
1) When Download Menu (USB) appears, select [5]: Backup.
■■Overview
• Collect the network capture data that has been stored in the machine using a USB memory.
• It is possible to use files in clear text format for in-house analysis by using free software,
such as Wireshark. Note that only Canon Inc. can analyze encrypted files. In the case of
failure in solving problems, send encrypted files to Canon Inc.

■■Preparation
USB memory
Store in advance the system software of the machine to connect to.
For the system software, it is fine to store just one of the system software of the machine
(LANG, etc). There is no need to store the full set.

■■Overall flow
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1) Enter download mode 2) Select - (OK): 0.
2) Select Backup 3) When Backup Menu (USB) appears, select [5]: Netcap.
3) Transfer the network capture data
4) Collect the network capture data

●● Enter Download Mode


1) Connect the USB memory to the USB port.
2) Select COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD, and then press [OK].
3) When the machine recognizes the USB memory, download Menu (USB) appears on the
Control Panel.

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4) Select - (OK): 0.

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●● Transfer the network capture data
1) Store all the network capture data stored in the machine on the USB memory.

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2) When “---Please hit any key---” appears, press any key.
3) Press the [C] key to return to the download Menu (HDD).
4) Press the [Reset] key to shut down the machine.

●● Collect the network capture data


1) Check that the network capture files are stored on the USB memory.
2) Two types of files are collected; a file in clear text format (xxx.cap) and a file in encrypted
format (xxx.can).

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3) Use free software to analyze the collected network packet capture data in clear text format
(xxx.cap).

Note:
When the analysis work fails, send the file in encrypted format (xxx.can) to Canon Inc.

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Version Upgrade via CDS NOTE:


• See User Manual of the device for how to connect the device to the external network.
■■Overview • When needed, perform the communication test before actual download to check if the
communication with the distribution server is normal.
Among the 4 methods in which service technicians provide firmware install services, the
following 3 methods are available using Updater functions.

a. UGW-linked Download and Update (Full-remote Update)


b. UGW-linked Download (Remote Distribution Update)
c. Manual Download and Update (On-site Update from Service Mode)
d: Local CDS Download and Update (iW EMC + DFU Plug-in)
e: Update via SST

: Operator of each company : User operation

Firmware
Market Release
d
a e
b
c
Distribution
Firmware acquisition Register the
Setting to UGW
(UGW-linked)*1 firmware in the LCDS

Distribution setting & Distribution setting & Distribution setting & Executing the task
Download Download Download
Automatic download Via Service mode Scheduled download Via User mode Download via SST from Device
Via User mode
(Local UI) (Local UI) (Remote UI) Firmware Update

Apply (Update) Apply (Update) Apply (Update)


Automatic update Via Service mode Scheduled update Via User mode Via User mode Update via SST Automatic update
(Local UI) (Local UI) (Remote UI)

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*1: Schedules for UGW-linked distribution are maintained on CDS.

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■■Preparation • For Install of Application
Enabling [Install Application/
●● Overview of Preparation Installation Method Network Settings
Options] Button of User Mode
The following should be prepared before using Updater. LMS-linked Installation Yes -
• For updating of firmware LMA-linked installation via Local UI Yes Yes
LMS-linked installation via Remote UI Yes Yes
COPIER > T-6-32
FUNCTION COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW
Service Mode > INSTALL
CDS- ●● Setting Sales Company’s HQ
CDS-CTL CDS-FIRM LOCLFIRM LCDSFLG
UGW When using devices input in the markets listed below, the default setting of Sales Company’s
Enabling HQ should be changed before obtaining firmware distributed from CDS. Unless the setting is
Enabling
Setting [Manual changed properly, the desired firmware may not be able to be selected.
[Update
Installation Sales Network Enabling Update] Enabling Default Setting of Sales Setting of Sales Company's
Firmware] Market
Method Company’s Settings UGW Link Button of [Local CDS] Company's HQ HQ after Change
Button of User
HQ User Mode Canada US CA
Mode
(Remote UI) Latin America US/SG LA
UGW-linked Hong Kong SG HK
Download and Yes Yes Yes - - - T-6-33
Update
UGW-linked Go to the following screen to change the setting of Sales Company's HQ.
Yes Yes Yes - - -
Download Service Setting of Device Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > CDS-CTL
Manual Technician (Level 1)
Download and Yes Yes - - - -
Update
Manual
Download and NOTE:
Yes Yes - Yes - -
Update via The list below shows the setting of Sales Company’s HQ for CDS-CTS by market.
Local UI Check and adhere to the appropriate setting for your market.
Manual <List of Sales Company’s HQ and the settings for CDS-CTL>
Download and
Yes Yes - Yes - - Japan = JP China = CN
Update via
Remote UI USA = US Hong Kong = HK
Special Singapore = SG Australia = AU
Download and Europe = NL Canada = CA
Yes - - - Yes -
Update via Korea = KR Latin America= LA
Remote UI
Scheduled
update via - - - Yes - Yes
Local CDS
T-6-31

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●● Network Settings 3. Press [Software Management Settings] button.
1.Connecting to External Network
The method of connecting to external network is similar to a normal network connection
method. Refer to user manual of the device for details.

NOTE:
• See User Manual for how to connect the device to the external network.
• Before using UGW link or User mode, see the sections below to prepare as required.
"Enabling UGW Link"
"Enabling [Update Firmware] Button of User Mode"
"Enabling [Install Application/Options] Button of User Mode"

NOTE:
“External Network” here means the network connecting the device to CDS via Internet.

2.Confirming URL Setting of Distribution Server


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This section describes how to confirm the URL setting of the distribution server. 4. Press [Settings] button.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.


2. Press [Updater] button.

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5. Ensure to enter “https://device.c-cdsknn.net/cds_soap/updaterif” in the field beside the
Note:
[Delivery Server URL] button.
For the URL of the L-CDS server, enter the address beginning with "htts://" specified in
If the URL is not entered or a wrong URL is entered in the field, click [Delivery Server URL] L-CDS. If the port number has not been specified, 443 is internally added as the port
button to show the virtual keypad. Check the URL and enter the correct one. number.
To display the button of the local CDS, execute Settings/Registration > Management
Settings > License/Other > Register/Update Software. It is not displayed in service
Delivery Server CDS mode.

6. Press [OK] to set the entered items. Now the URL of the distribution server is successfully
set.

3.Communication Test
This section describes how to check if the communication is normally done to the distribution
server and/or the file server.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.


2. Press [Updater] button.

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Delivery Server Local CDS

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3. Press [Software Management Settings] button. 5. Press [Yes] button.

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Obtain the download file information for communication test from the distribution server
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(to execute the communication test to the distribution server).
4. Press [Test Communication] button.
Using the download file information for communication test, the contents for test are
downloaded from the file server (for the communication test to the file server).

6. Upon the communication test completed, the communication test result screen is shown.
Press [OK] button to exit this operation.

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●● Enabling UGW Link
When installing the firmware in the method of “UGW-linked Download and Update” or “UGW-
linked Download”, the following should be set before actually using UGW link.
Setting of Device
COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-UGW
Service Mode
(0 -> 1)
Service Technician (Level 1)
Setting of UGW In [Customer Management] screen, set [Do not
WebPortal distribute firmware] to [Distribute firmware].
See "Analysis>Firmware Distribution
Setting of Authorities on
Sales Company's HQ Information" to grant the appropriate authorities
UGW WebPortal
to each account.

NOTE:
• See “imageWARE Remote Operator’s Manual / e-Maintenance Business Operation
Manual“ for how to operate UGW WebPortal.
• [Distribute Firmware] should be set on [Customer Management] screen for staff in charge
of setting for [Enter customer information] or [Command for firmware distribution] in order
to allow them to select the desired device on [Firmware Distribution Information] screen.
• When using the Device Firmware Update Plug-in and Local CDS, it is necessary to
disable "UGW linkage".

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■■a. UGW-linked Download and Update (Full-remote Update) ■■b. UGW-linked Download (Remote Distribution Update)
See the figure below for the operational flow of “UGW-linked Download and Update”. See the figure below for the operational flow of “UGW-linked download”.

STEP 1 STEP 1 STEP 2


Scheduling Scheduling Update using
via UGW via UGW Updater

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STEP1: Scheduling via UGW STEP 1: Scheduling via UGW
The firmware distribution schedule to the certain device should be set on UGW. The firmware distribution schedule to the certain device should be set on UGW.
See “UGW-linked Download and Update” in chapter 5 of Operation Manual of Content See “UGW-linked Download” in Operation Manual of Content Delivery System (for Firmware
Delivery System V1.0 for Firmware Distribution for details. Distribution) for details.

The device checks the schedule concerned every 12 hours on UGW. This allows the device
to register the firmware distribution setting, enabling automatic firmware download and NOTE:
The firmware downloaded by scheduling via UGW can be checked/deleted from User
update.
mode, but cannot be updated. If a user download the other firmware, the firmware
downloaded with "UGW-linked Download" is overwritten.
CAUTION:
[Devices without Wait for EOJ (end of job) Function]
STEP 2: Update using Updater
• Firmware update will delete print jobs in the queue. Ensure to notify users of this
before you start updating. It is recommended to perform firmware update during non- The firmware downloaded on the device can be updated using Updater functions.
business hours.
1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.
[Devices with Wait for EOJ Function]
• Firmware update will not be triggered when any of the following jobs remains in the
queue.

-Print
-Scan
-Fax (except I-FAX; this function is enabled for I-FAX only during Print/Scan operation)

See Chapter 1 “Limitations and Cautions“ of this manual for more detailed information.

NOTE:
To contacts registered for E-mail notification on UGW, the E-mail is sent from UGW
upon completing firmware update.

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2. Press [Updater] button. 4. Press [Apply Firmware] button.

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3. Press [Update Firmware] button.

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5. Confirm the downloaded firmware and press [Yes] button.
CAUTION:
[Devices without Wait for EOJ (end of job) Function]
• Firmware update will delete print jobs in the queue. Ensure to notify users of this
before you start updating. It is recommended to perform firmware update during non-
business hours.
[Devices with Wait for EOJ Function]
• Firmware update will not be triggered when any of the following jobs remains in the
queue.

-Print
-Scan
-Fax (except I-FAX; this function is enabled for I-FAX only during Print/Scan operation)

See Chapter 1 “Limitations and Cautions“ of this manual for more detailed information.

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6. The firmware is applied to the device. The device is automatically restarted when the
NOTE:
firmware is successfully applied. To contacts registered for E-mail notification on UGW, the E-mail is sent from UGW
upon completing firmware update.
7. When the device is restarted, confirm the version of the firmware.
1). Press [Check Counter Key] button on the control panel.
2). Press [Check Device Configuration] button.
3). Confirm if the updated firmware version corresponds to [Controller Version].

Now the firmware is successfully updated in the method of “Manual Download and Update”.

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■■c. Manual Download and Update (On-site Update from Service 3. Press [Update Firmware] button.

Mode)
The figure below shows the operational flow of “Manual Download and Update”.

STEP 1 STEP 2
Download using Update using
Updater Updater

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STEP 1: Download using Updater
The firmware can be downloaded from CDS to the device using Updater.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.


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4. Confirm the firmware to be updated in either of the following 2 ways.
• To update to the official edition, press [Confirm Applicable Firmware] button and go to Step 6.
• To update to the individual response edition, press [Special Firmware] and go to Step 5.

2. Press [Updater] button.

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5. [Special Firmware] screen is shown as below. Enter the fields and press [OK] button. 6. [New Firmware] screen is shown as below. Check the contents and press [Next] button.

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• [Retrieval ID]: F-6-234
• [Version]:
Enter numeric up to 8 characters.
The current firmware version is shown.
• [Password]:
• [Applicable Firmware]:
Enter numeric up to 8 characters.
Select the firmware applicable to the device from the dropdown list.
• [Additional Languages]:
If there are any additional languages, they are displayed.
More than 1 language can be selected, and it is possible to add another language when
upgrading the firmware.
Up to 8 languages can be added, including Japanese and English. The languages already
registered in the device are always selected, and SST is used to delete an unnecessary
language from the device.
• [Release Note]:
If any release note is published, the contents are shown here.

NOTE:
To update to the individual response edition, the firmware corresponding to the ID and
password that you input is displayed in [Applicable Firmware].

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7. [Delivery Settings] screen is shown as below. Enter the fields and press [OK] button. [E-mail]:
E-mails concerning update statuses are sent from the device to the contact registered here.
Enter the E-mail address of the service technician in charge.
Enter 1-byte alphanumeric or symbols up to 64 characters.
• [Comments]:
Enter the comment in 1-byte alphanumeric or symbols up to 128 characters.
Enter the comment to be automatically included in E-mail. Model Name in the comment will
be helpful to identify the device relevant to the E-mail.

NOTE:
[Timing to Apply]
• For firmware versions with no remote update permission, [Auto] cannot be selected in
[Timing to Apply]

[Updated Module Only]


• For firmware versions with difference-only delivery disabled, only [OFF] can be
F-6-235 selected in [Updated Module Only].
• [Delivery Time]:
Press either [Now] or [Set Time] button. [E-mail]
• [Now]: • To send E-mails to multiple destinations, each E-mail address should be delimited with
The firmware is downloaded immediately after distribution schedule is set. comma (,) or semi-colon (;).
• [Set Time]: • For E-mail addresses entered in this field, a notification E-mail is sent at the following
Be sure to specify the date (within 30 days) and time. The firmware is downloaded on timing.
the specified date and time. -Distribution Set
-Distribution Started
Enter the date and time using the numeric keypad in the format of “yyyy/mm/dd -Distribution Finished
hh:mm:ss” -Update Started
-Update Finished
• [Timing to Apply]: -Error Occurred
Press either [Auto] or [Manual] button.
• [Auto]:
The firmware is applied automatically upon firmware downloaded.
• [Manual]:
The firmware is automatically downloaded. Go to [Apply Firmware] to set up for
updating the downloaded firmware.
• [Updated Module Only]:
Press either [On] or [Off] button.
• [On]:
Only difference between the current and new firmware is downloaded.
• [Off]:
The firmware to be applied is wholly downloaded.

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8. Confirm Export Criteria screen is shown as below. Check the contents and press [Accept] • When Distribution Time and Timing to Apply of Distribution Setting are set to [Now] and
button. [Manual], respectively:
Confirm the firmware and press [OK] button. Now STEP 1 is successfully completed.

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9. One of the screens below is shown according to the setting. • When Distribution Time is set to [Set Time] in Distribution Setting:
• When Distribution Time and Timing to Apply of Distribution Setting are set to [Now] and Confirm the distribution schedule and press [OK] button. Now STEP 1 is successfully
[Auto], respectively: completed.
Firmware is downloaded and updated automatically to the device. The device is
automatically restarted upon update completed. Now STEP 1 is successfully completed.

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STEP 2: Update using Updater 3. Press [Update Firmware] button.
The firmware downloaded to the device can be updated using Updater functions.
When Timing to Apply is set to [Auto] in Distribution Setting in STEP 1, the firmware is
updated automatically. Only when Timing to Apply is set to [Manual], follow the steps below to
update the firmware.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

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4. Press [Apply Firmware] button.

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5. Confirm the downloaded firmware and press [Yes] button. 7. When the device is restarted, confirm the version of the firmware.
1). Press [Check Counter Key] button on the control panel.
2). Press [Check Device Configuration] button.
3). Confirm if the updated firmware version corresponds to [Controller Version].

Now the firmware is successfully updated in the method of “Manual Download and Update”.

CAUTION:
[Devices without Wait for EOJ (end of job) Function]
• Firmware update will delete print jobs in the queue. Ensure to notify users of this
before you start updating. It is recommended to perform firmware update during non-
business hours.
[Devices with Wait for EOJ Function]
• Firmware update will not be triggered when any of the following jobs remains in the
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queue.
6. The firmware is applied to the device. The device is automatically restarted when the
firmware is successfully applied. -Print
-Scan
-Fax (except I-FAX; this function is enabled for I-FAX only during Print/Scan operation)

See Chapter 1 “Limitations and Cautions“ of this manual for more detailed information.

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■■Deleting Firmware Distribution Schedule 4. Press [Delete Scheduled Delivery] button.

This section describes how to delete firmware distribution schedule set by Updater.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

3. Press [Update Firmware] button.

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5. Confirm the contents of the distribution schedule and press [Yes] button.

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6. Confirm the result of deletion shown on the screen and press [OK] button. Now the
firmware distribution schedule is successfully deleted.

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■■Updating Downloaded Firmware (Applying Firmware) 4. Press [Apply Firmware] button.

This section describes how to update the downloaded firmware.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

3. Press [Update Firmware] button.

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5. Confirm the downloaded firmware and press [Yes] button.

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6. The firmware is applied to the device. The device is automatically restarted when the
firmware is successfully applied.

7. When the device is restarted, confirm the version of the firmware.


1). Press [Check Counter Key] button on the control panel.
2). Press [Check Device Configuration] button.

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3). Confirm if the updated firmware version corresponds to [Controller Version]. ■■Deleting Downloaded Firmware
This section describes how to delete the downloaded firmware using Updater.
Now the firmware is successfully updated in the method.

1. Start [Service Mode] at Level 1.

2. Press [Updater] button.

3. Press [Update Firmware] button.

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4. Press [Delete Firmware] button.

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5. Confirm the downloaded firmware to be deleted and press [Yes] button.

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6. Confirm the result of deletion and press [OK] button. Now the downloaded firmware is
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■■Troubleshooting on Firmware Installation No.2
Symptom: Firmware download is aborted during operation using Updater functions.
No.1
Cause: The network cable is disconnected or the power went off due to blackout and the like.
Symptom: I can’t find the firmware to be updated using Updater.
Action: Retry download. Firmware under download is cancelled upon aborted.
Cause: Preparation has not been properly done.
Action: Confirm the setting of Sales Company’s HQ bellow.
No.3
Setting of Device [SERVICE MODE] (Level1)
Symptom: Firmware update is aborted during operation using Updater functions and the
COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > CDS-CTL
device cannot be started.
Cause: The power went off due to blackout and the like.
Action: Service technicians should follow the steps below via SST.
1. Press [2] and [8] buttons at a time to start the device.
1) Turn on the power and hold down [2] and [8] buttons at a time on the control panel.
2) [Download Mode] is shown on Local UI.
If the operation above does not trigger the download mode, BOOT (Flash Memory,
service parts) should be replaced (takes up to 1 minute for rewriting).
If the operation above successfully triggers the download mode, go to the next steps
below.

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Cause: The version currently in use is not available for update.
Action: Download the release note from CDS separately to upgrade to the version available 3. Via SST, install the firmware in the device.
for update.

Cause: You try to download firmware from User mode.You can download only the latest
version of firmware from User mode.
Action: Download from Service mode.

<User Mode> <Service Mode>

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No.4 ■■Information required for Reports
Symptom: Firmware has not been downloaded according to the distribution schedule.
Cause: Other firmware distribution schedule is set.Since only 1 distribution schedule is held, ●● Information required for Service Technicians to Obtain on Site
the registered schedule may be overridden by the new firmware distribution schedule. • Update Logs
Action: Once the schedule is overridden, the firmware cannot be downloaded. Distribution • System Logs (Log Level: 4)
should be rescheduled for the firmware.
●● Information to Report
Cause: At the scheduled distribution date and time, the firmware registered was not found on • Symptom occurred
CDS. • Location of the device
Action: Distribution should be rescheduled for the firmware. • Date and Time that symptom occurred
• Steps taken for reproduction
Cause: After distribution is scheduled, device is updated to other version of firmware via SST. • Firmware / Application you tried to install
(Status of the firmware in the device is changed.) • Occurrence frequency
Action: Distribution should be rescheduled for the firmware. • Model dependency (if the same symptom occurred in other models)
• Dependency on firmware/MEAP application/system option
Cause: The power of the device was off at scheduled date and time. • Conditions of symptom occurrence
Action: Distribution should be rescheduled for the firmware. • Model
• Firmware version installed on the device
Cause: The network between the updater and the CDS server has stopped. • List of MEAP applications installed on the device
Remedy: Conduct a communication test and check the state of network. • Network setting information of the device
There are some cases where the network is stopped only at night, during which update is • Service mode setting information
performed. If the communication test ended in success, check the state of network during the Setting of device service mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > CDS-CTL
period when update is scheduled. (Level 1) COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-UGW
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-FIRM
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-MEAP
No.5
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > LOCLFIRM
Symptom: The firmware presumed to be downloaded to the device cannot be found.
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-LVUP
Cause: Since only 1 firmware can be held on the device, the firmware previously downloaded
was overridden by the newly downloaded one.
* As many as the items listed above should be obtained on site. More information provided
Action: Retry the firmware download.
will be helpful for investigation.

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■■Debug Logs NOTE:
• See "Setting Log Level" in chapter 2 for details of changing Log Level
●● Obtaining Log Files
Updater log files can be obtained by copy & paste from remote UI.
This procedure is shown below. 4. If the value of CDS-MEAP or CDS-FIRM was changed in the service mode, return to the
original value and then restart the device to enable this setting.
1. Check that the “CDS-MEAP” or “CDS-FIRM” is enabled in the service mode. If they are not
enabled, change the value to “1” and then restart the device. Obtaining the log files is completed.
Service mode (Level1) > Mode List
• COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-MEAP: 1
• COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-FIRM: 1

2. Log in the remote UI (URL: http://<device’s IP address or host name>) using the system
administrator right.

3. From “Display Logs/Communication Test” screen, obtain System Logs (log level 4) and
Update Logs by copy & paste.
Top page (Remote UI) > [Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings] > [License/
Others] > [Register/Update Software] > “Display Logs/Communication Test”

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■■Error Messages
Error messages displayed in LUI on a device are shown below. As to error codes, see the next list.
No. Messages Timing of display Cause Remedy
1 An error occurred with the delivery In communicating with the System error occurred in server. Obtain the log etc. (Refer to "Version Upgrade via CDS" under “Version Upgrade”of
server. delivery server. Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales
Contact your sales representative. company.
Error Code: [xxx]
2 Delivery server is stopped. In communicating with the Delivery server stopped. Check the delivery server stop information. After the delivery server starts, perform the
Wait a while and then try to perform the delivery server. operation from this application.
operation again. When the delivery server stop information is not available, contact the sales company's
Check the following URL for details. Support Department.
<Stopped Delivery Server URL>
3 Failed to connect to delivery server. In communicating with the Communication error due to incorrect settings of Set correct CDS URL in the Updater settings.
Check the delivery server and network. delivery server. CDS URL.
Excluding delivery server stop, communication error Check if the network environment is correct to solve the cause of the error occurrence.
to the delivery server occurred. If the network environment of the device is correct, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version
Upgrade via CDS” under “Version Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this
manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales company.
4 Download was stopped because an At the time of file Communication error to the delivery server Check if the network environment is correct to solve the cause of the error occurrence.
error occurred with the file server. download occurred. If the network environment of the device is correct, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version
Check the network. Upgrade via CDS” under “Version Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this
manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales company.
5 Downloaded files are invalid. Check At the time of file The received file is broken. After checking the network environment of the device, re-execute the job.
the network. download If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
6 Failed to retrieve information of special Acquisition of applicable No information exists about firmware for special Enter the correct firmware ID or Password applicable to the firmware information.
firmware. firmware information firmware retrieval ID or Password is invalid. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Check the retrieval ID and password. Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
7 Scheduled delivery information of Acquisition of applicable Delivery information with specified delivery ID does Register the delivery schedule again. If this occurs at the time of canceling file download,
firmware does not exist. firmware information not exist. deleting downloaded firmware or deleting scheduled delivery, no remedy is required.
Check it because it may already have
been deleted.
8 Failed to apply firmware. Firmware application error Error due to the application (NLM) Obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version Upgrade”of
Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales
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No. Messages Timing of display Cause Remedy
9 Delivery Server : Connect Failed Communication test, etc. In the communication test, failed to connect to the Check the network environment of the device, and re-execute the job.
File Server : Retrieve Failed (communication test result delivery server. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Error Code: [xxxx] dialogue) In SOAP communication, failed to success after 1 Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
min retry. sales company.
ID and Password required for proxy to connect to Set proxy and restart the communication test.
the internet are not configured in device. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
The access to the network is limited. Set the user environment to make the access to the following domain available.
https://device.cdsknn.net/
http://cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net/
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Delivery server stopped. Contact Field Support Group in the sale company.
After confirmation that the delivery server has been restored, restart the communication
test.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company again.
10 Delivery Server : Connect OK Delivery Server : Connect Due to no return of data for the communication test, Check the network environment of the device and re-execute the job.
File Server : Retrieve Failed OK time-out (in HTTP communication, no response If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Error Code: [xxxx] File Server : Retrieve for 1min) occurred. After that, retried but failed to Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
Failed connect to server. sales company.
Error Code: [XXXX] The network cable was disconnected during data Reconnect the network cable and then restart the communication test.
download in the communication test. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
The file server stopped during data download in the Contact the sales company's Support Department.
communication test. After confirmation that the delivery server has been restored, restart the communication
test.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company again.
Hash value in the communication test file is Check the network environment and re-execute the job.
incorrect. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
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No. Messages Timing of display Cause Remedy
11 An error occurred. communication test, etc. The max value (space/file) was exceeded and new Check if the log file exceeded the max value.
Error Code: [xxx] (main screen) log was not accepted. <Update log>
Normally an old log file is deleted before the max Max space: 128KB/file
value (space/file) is exceeded, but error may occur Max file number: 4
due to other element (e.g. I/O error).
<System log>
Max space: 512KB/file
Max file number: 4

If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Notice of version Failed to acquire version information of device Re-execute the job.
information (main screen) due to no CDS registration of firmware version of If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
device. Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
At the time of notifying version information, failed to Check if the network environment is correct to solve the cause of the error occurrence.
connect to the delivery server. If the network environment of the device is correct, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version
No return of notifying version information Upgrade via CDS” under “Version Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this
manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales company.
Network cable was disconnected during notice of Re-connect the network cable and re-execute the job.
version information. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Failed to send notice of version information since Re-execute the job.
the main power was turned OFF and then ON If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
during the sending. Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Server stopped at the time of sending notice of Check the network environment of the device and re-execute the job.
version information. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
An internal error occurred at the time of sending Obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version Upgrade”of
notice of version information. Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales
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No. Messages Timing of display Cause Remedy
11 An error occurred. UGW linkage (main UGW linkage was turned ON when eRDS was OFF.For a device using eRDS, turn ON the eRDS. For a device not using eRDS, turn OFF the
Error Code: [xxx] screen) UGW linkage.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
An internal error occurred at the time of acquiring Re-execute the job.
delivery information. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
On-site (error dialogue) An internal error occurred at the time of acquiring Re-execute the job.
applicable firmware information. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
An internal error occurred at the time of sending Re-execute the job.
approval information. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
An internal error occurred at the time of delivery Re-execute the job.
order If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Immediate download An internal error occurred at the time of requesting Re-execute the job.
(error dialogue) firmware delivery information. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
During the download, all space in the storage disk After adding vacant space of the storage disk, re-execute the job.
was occupied. (DiskFull) If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
At the end of receipt, an internal error occurred. Re-execute the job.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Manual update (error At the update start, an internal error occurred. Re-execute the job.
dialogue) If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company
Automatic update (error At the update start, an internal error occurred. Re-execute the job.
dialogue) If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Deletion of downloaded At the time of notifying cancellation, an internal Re-execute the job.
firmware error occurred. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
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No. Messages Timing of display Cause Remedy
12 An error occurred. Check the Update UGW linkage (main eRDS sent an order but Updater failed to connect Conduct a communication test to analyze the cause of the error. After solving the cause,
Firmware screen. screen) to server. resend the order from the eRDS.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Delivery server stopped. Contact the sales company's Support Department.
After confirming restoration of the delivery server, re-execute the job.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Scheduled date and time acquired from the delivery Do the delivery setting from UGW again.
server was before current time (15 or more min had If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
passed.) Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Scheduled data and time acquired from the delivery Do the delivery setting from UGW again.
server did not exist. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Immediate download At the time of immediate download, turned OFF and Re-execute the job.
(main screen) then ON the power of device main body. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Manual update (main Updated version was different from the ordered Re-execute the job.
screen) version. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Automatic update (main Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
screen) sales company.
After the update, failed to connect to the delivery Check the network environment and re-execute the job.
server. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
After the update, delivery server stopped. Contact the sales company's Support Department. After confirming restoration of the
delivery server, re-execute the job.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
After the update, the network cable was Re-connect the network cable and re-execute the job.
disconnected. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
After the update, server returned an error. Obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version Upgrade”of
Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the sales
company.
After the update, an internal error occurred. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
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No. Messages Timing of display Cause Remedy
13 Delivery Error UGW linkage (Update eRDS sent an order but Updater failed to connect Conduct a communication test to analyze the cause of the error. After solving the cause,
Error Code: [xxx] Firmware screen) to the server. resend the order from the eRDS.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
The delivery server stopped. Contact the sales company's Support Department. After confirming restoration of the
delivery server, re-execute the job.
If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
The scheduled data and time acquired from delivery Do the delivery setting from UGW again.
server does not exist. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
14 Delivery Error UGW linkage (Update The scheduled date and time acquired from delivery Do the delivery setting from UGW again.
Delivery Time Firmware screen) server was before current time (15 or more min had If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Delivery Firmware Label passed). Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
Delivery Firmware version sales company.
Error Code: [ xxx ] Immediate download At the time of immediate download, turned OFF and Re-execute the job.
(Update Firmware screen) then ON the power of device main body. If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
15 Applicable firmware is not registered. On-site (error dialogue) At the user site, no latest firmware exists. This means the current firmware is the latest, so this error has no impact.
But when the latest firmware to be retrieved must exist e.g. released new firmware
information has been notified, contact Field Support Group in the sales company.
No applicable firmware exists on CDS, so the Contact the sales company's Support Department.
service person can't select any applicable firmware.
16 Restart failed. Manual update (error An error occurred at the time of the device restart. After turning OFF and then ON the main power of the device, re-execute the job.
Turn the main power OFF and ON. dialogue) If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
Automatic update (error An error occurred at the time of the device restart. After turning OFF and then ON the main power of the device, re-execute the job.
dialogue) If it recurs, obtain the log etc. (Refer to “Version Upgrade via CDS” under “Version
Upgrade”of Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting” of this manual.) and contact Support Div. of the
sales company.
17 Specify [E-Mail Address] with up to 64 At the time of periodical The specified E-mail address exceeded 64 Specify E-mail address within 64 characters.
characters. update setting characters.
18 The following characters cannot be At the time of periodical The E-mail address was including the characters Do not specify E-mail address with characters which cannot be used.
used for the [E-Mail Address]: update setting which could not be used.
,:;“()[]<>\
19 Specify [Comments] with up to 128 At the time of periodical Comments exceeded 128 characters. Specify comments within 128 characters.
characters. update setting
20 The [Delivery Server URL] is incorrect. In setting with the deliver The specified deliver server URL is wrong. Enter the right URL(https://device.c-cdsknn.net/cds_soap/updaterif)
server URL.
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Error Code
The following shows the error codes displayed on CDS error dialogs and the Control Panel of the device (local UI) and explanation of those error codes.

■■How to read an error code

84014206 Code Value Contents

Local UI The first digit 8 Error


Error field
The second digit 0 Not defined.
Operator 1 CDS server
2 Updater
3 UGW
4 Service person
5 IT administrator (User)
6 Scheduled Update
The 3rd - 4th digits XX Method
Error Message dialogue Method category
The 5th digit 0 Category code
Category code 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
The 6 - 8th digits 000- See Error code list
Description code

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■■List of Error Codes Likely to Be Displayed
In the list shown below, error codes which are likely to be displayed are classified into two groups:
• Error codes caused by the CDS server (error codes starting with "81")
• Error codes caused by the device (error codes starting with "82" to "86")

When an error code is displayed, check this list first. If it is not in this list, see "Error Code".

●● Error codes caused by the CDS server (error codes starting with "81")
Error Description Remedy
Code (hex
number)
Error codes starting with "81": CDS server
81021008 As to the device serial number in the data entry items, there is no applicable device code product Check registration of LMS. (CINC)
81040002 In a string type of a data entry item, digit number and/or character type is/are set against the regulations When 81040002 is displayed:
81040002 is displayed in the following cases: Enter the correct ID and password for Special Firmware. (User)

• The number of digits of the registration ID or password is not 8.


• The registration ID or password includes characters other than single-byte numeric characters.
81041012 Device is "Not applicable to CDS" (Firmware distribution) Register the device as a CDS device.
* It occurs only when a device that can access CDS is managed.
81060002 In a string type of a data entry item, digit number and/or character type is/are set against the regulations When 81060002 is displayed due to an error in Firm Type, Firmware Version, or
81060002 is displayed in the following cases: Firmware Group Version, register the correct firmware again.(CINC)
• The number of digits or type of characters used for Firm Type, Firmware Version, Firmware Group Version, or
Firmware Label does not meet the specified number of digits or type of characters. When 81060002 is displayed due to an invalid e-mail address, register the correct
• The character string of Firmware Group Version (firmGroupVersion) includes characters other than numeric e-mail address. (User)
values.
• The number of digits of E-mail Address mailAddress) is larger than 128.
• Characters other than single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols are used for E-mail Address
(mailAddress).
• An invalid e-mail address was input (The domain name is missing, .(dot) was input instead of , (comma), etc.)
81081014 When confirmation of the firmware distribution settings ended in time-out. Search the applicable firmware again, and perform distribution of the firmware.
CDS was not accessed within 30 minutes after the distribution time. The device has been turned OFF, the
network has been disconnected, etc.
81091001 81091001 is displayed in the following cases: If distribution of the firmware is necessary, search the applicable firmware again, and
• The firmware information of the device at the time of execution of distribution differs from the firmware perform distribution of the firmware.
information of the device at the time of registration of the distribution schedule.
The firmware was upgraded without using CDS when distribution schedule for the device that supports the
UGW-linked function had been registered.
• As a result, the firmware information of the CDS server at the time of execution of distribution differs from the
firmware information of the CDS server at the time of registration of the distribution schedule.
When the remote update setting for the firmware to be updated was disabled after distribution schedule was
registered using auto update.
8106100A The delivery status is Applying After 2 hours and 30 minutes have passed since the failed attempt to distribute
After the firmware was updated and when an update completion notification has not been sent to CDS, the firmware, search the applicable firmware again, and perform distribution of the
distribution of the firmware was attempted again before update time-out is processed in CDS. firmware.

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Error Description Remedy
Code (hex
number)
8108100D The delivery status is Distributing/Distributed/Applying/Finished/Failed Search the applicable firmware again, and perform distribution of the firmware.
8108100D: When the distribution status was not correct, schedule information was checked with CDS. (CDS has
not been notified of the status change due to a network
810A1015 When firmware distribution time-out occurs. Search the applicable firmware again, and perform distribution of the firmware.
A reception completion notification was not sent to CDS within 24 hours after the start of the distribution. The
device has been turned OFF, the network has been disconnected, etc.
810B1010 The delivery status is New/Waiting to Distribute/Distributing/Applying/Finished/Failed Search the applicable firmware again, and perform distribution of the firmware.
810B1010: An update start notification was sent to CDS with an invalid status. (The CDS server failed to receive
the status change due to a network error, etc.)
810C1016 Firmware update time-out occurred. Check the device to see if the update has been completed. When the update has
An update completion notification had not been sent to CDS even after 2 hours since the start of the update. ended in failure, execute the operation again if there is no problem with the device.
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●● Error codes caused by the device (error codes starting with "82" to "86")
Error Description Remedy
Code (hex
number)
Error codes starting with "82": Updater
82001106 Another job existed immediately before the firmware update processing. Start the operation again after terminating the job of the device
82005202 Failed to connect to the server Check the network environment of the device (check for any problem in the DNS
server), and start the operation again.
82005203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
82005204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
82005205 Failed to read a HTTP response Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
82005206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.
82005300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
82005304 Failed to receive the data Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
82005308 Invalid hash code of the download file Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
82005309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the CDS file server is not permitted. Check the proxy authentication method being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol: http)
82007502 The scheduled distribution had not been executed even after a certain period of time due to the power of the Scheduled deliveries not executed within the defined period of time are abandoned,
device being OFF at the scheduled time or other reasons. so register a scheduled delivery again.
When setting the date and time of the scheduled delivery, be sure to designate a time
when the device is ON.
82095204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
82095206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.

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Error Description Remedy
Code (hex
number)
82095300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
82095309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the CDS file server is not permitted. Check the proxy authentication method being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol: http)
Error codes starting with "84": Service person
84001106 Another job existed immediately before the firmware update processing. Start the operation again after terminating the job of the device
84005202 Failed to connect to the server Check the network environment of the device (check for any problem in the DNS
server), and start the operation again.
84005203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
84005204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
84005205 Failed to read a HTTP response Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
84005206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.
84005300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
84005304 Failed to receive the data Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
84005308 Invalid hash code of the download file Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
84005309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the CDS file server is not permitted. Check the proxy authentication method being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol: http)
84095203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
84095204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
84095205 Failed to read a HTTP response Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
84095206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.
84095300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
84095309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the CDS file server is not permitted. Check the proxy authentication method being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol: http)
Error codes starting with "85" :IT administrator (User)
85001106 Another job existed immediately before the firmware update processing. Start the operation again after terminating the job of the device
85005203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
85005204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
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Error Description Remedy
Code (hex
number)
85005206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.
85005300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
85005308 Invalid hash code of the download file Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
85005309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the CDS file server is not permitted. Check the proxy authentication method being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol: http)
85095203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
85095204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
85095206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.
85095300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
850C1104 Session time-out excluding after application inquiry (after issuing delivery ID) Start the operation again from the beginning
Error codes starting with "86": Scheduled Update
86001106 Another job existed immediately before the firmware update processing. Start the operation again after terminating the job of the device
86005203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
86005204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
86005205 Failed to read a HTTP response Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
86005206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment.
86005300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
86005304 Failed to receive the data Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
86005305 Failed to receive the data Check that no problem is found in the HDD.
When this error occurs again, contact Support Group of sales companies.
86005308 Invalid hash code of the download file Check the network environment of the device, and start the operation again.
86005309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the CDS file server is not permitted. Check the proxy authentication method being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol: http)
86095203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start the
operation again.
86095204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the server Check that no problem is found in the two items displayed during the communication
test. If any problem was found, check the network environment.
86095300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the proxy settings and network environment.
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■■Error Code
The error code list is shown below. Remedy are error codes of "-", and for all the error codes out of the list, contact Field Support Group in the sales company.
Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 Error
8 0 Not defined.
8 1 CDS server
8 1 x x Relating method code
8 1 x x 0 Not categorized
8 1 x x 0 001 No value is set in a mandatory data entry item Contact the support department of the Yes - Yes - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 0 002 In a string type of a data entry item, digit number and/or character type When 81040002 is displayed: Yes - Yes - -
is/are set against the regulations • Enter the correct ID and password for
81040002 is displayed in the following cases: Special Firmware. (User)
• The number of digits of the registration ID or password is not 8.
• The registration ID or password includes characters other than When 81060002 is displayed due to an
single-byte numeric characters. error in Firm Type, Firmware Version, or
Firmware Group Version:
81060002 is displayed in the following cases: • Register the correct firmware again.
• The number of digits or type of characters used for Firm Type, (CINC)
Firmware Version, Firmware Group Version, or Firmware Label does
not meet the specified number of digits or type of characters. When 81060002 is displayed due to an
• The character string of Firmware Group Version (firmGroupVersion) invalid e-mail address: - Register the
includes characters other than numeric values. correct e-mail address. (User)
• The number of digits of E-mail Address (mailAddress) is larger than
128.
• Characters other than single-byte alphanumeric characters and
symbols are used for E-mail Address (mailAddress).
• An invalid e-mail address was input (The domain name is missing, .
(dot) was input instead of , (comma), etc.)
8 1 x x 0 003 In an data entry item, the value is set against the regulations Contact the support department of the Yes - Yes - -
(E.g. the set value is other than "Operator: 4. Service person, 5. User") sales company.
8 1 x x 0 004 No applicable delivery information exists Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 1 x x 1 Operation
8 1 x x 1 001 Inconsistency between the current firmware component in the data If distribution of the firmware is necessary, Yes - Yes - -
entry item and delivery information (E.g. the conditions for automatic search the applicable firmware again,
update are not met. The settings of a mandatory additional set are and perform distribution of the firmware.
invalid)

81071001 is displayed in the following cases:


• A cancellation notification was sent to CDS when the distribution
status was not correct. (CDS has not received the status change due
to a network failure, etc.)

81091001 is displayed in the following cases:


• The firmware information of the device at the time of execution of
distribution differs from the firmware information of the device at the
time of registration of the distribution schedule.
• The firmware was upgraded without using CDS when distribution
schedule for the device that supports the UGW-linked function
had been registered. As a result, the firmware information of the
CDS server at the time of execution of distribution differs from the
firmware information of the CDS server at the time of registration of
the distribution schedule.
• When the remote update setting for the firmware to be updated
was disabled after distribution schedule was registered using auto
update.
8 1 x x 1 002 In a notice of delivery-allowed information, an install-set was release to Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
the market, but the market release was stopped during the delivery sales company.
8 1 x x 1 003 No mail template file exists Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 1 004 The device serial number in the data entry item differs from that in Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
delivery information sales company.
8 1 x x 1 005 User is selected as Operator in the data entry items and the retrieval Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
type is other than the latest sales company.
8 1 x x 1 006 The retrieval type in the data entry item is special and registration Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
ID and individual Password are not set (* Operator did not enter sales company.
registration ID and individual Password)
8 1 x x 1 007 The retrieval type in the data entry item is special and Operator is not Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
Service person sales company.
8 1 x x 1 008 As to the device serial number in the data entry items, there is no Check registration of LMS. (CINC) Yes - - - -
applicable device code product
8 1 x x 1 009 The retrieval type in the data entry items is special and there are no Enter correct ID and the password. Yes - - - -
basic-set applicable to the registration ID and Password (* When
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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 1 x x 1 00A The delivery status is Applying After 2 hours and 30 minutes have Yes - - - -
After the firmware was updated and when an update completion passed since the failed attempt to
notification has not been sent to CDS, distribution of the firmware was distribute the firmware, search the
attempted again before update time-out is processed in CDS. applicable firmware again, and perform
distribution of the firmware.
8 1 x x 1 00B No approval information exists about EULA or the export criteria when Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
the delivery is determined sales company.
8 1 x x 1 00C The delivery status is Distributing/Distributed/Applying/Finished/Failed Search the applicable firmware again, Yes - - - -
When the distribution status was not correct, distribution information and perform distribution of the firmware.
was obtained from CDS. (CDS has not been notified of the status
change due to a network failure, etc.)
8 1 x x 1 00D The delivery status is Distributing/Distributed/Applying/Finished/Failed Search the applicable firmware again, Yes - - - -
8108100D: When the distribution status was not correct, schedule and perform distribution of the firmware.
information was checked with CDS. (CDS has not been notified of the
status change due to a network

8 1 x x 1 00E The delivery status is New/Waiting to Distribute/Distributed/Applying/ Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
Finished/Failed sales company.
8 1 x x 1 00F The delivery code is other than Distributing. Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
(Firmware distribution) sales company.
8 1 x x 1 010 The delivery status is New/Waiting to Distribute/Distributing/Applying/ Search the applicable firmware again, Yes - - - -
Finished/Failed and perform distribution of the firmware.
810B1010: An update start notification was sent to CDS with an invalid
status. (The CDS server failed to receive the status change due to a
network error, etc.)
8 1 x x 1 011 The delivery status is Distributing/Distributed/Applying/Finished/Failed Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 1 012 Device is "Not applicable to CDS" Register the device as a CDS device. Yes - - - -
(Firmware distribution)
* It occurs only when a device that can access CDS is managed.
8 1 x x 1 013 When the specified distribution time was within the time frame of CDS Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
distribution stop. sales company.
(Firmware distribution)
8 1 x x 1 014 When confirmation of the firmware distribution settings ended in time- Search the applicable firmware again, Yes - - - -
out. and perform distribution of the firmware.
CDS was not accessed within 30 minutes after the distribution time.
The device has been turned OFF, the network has been disconnected,
etc.
8 1 x x 1 015 When firmware distribution time-out occurs. Search the applicable firmware again, Yes - - - -
A reception completion notification was not sent to CDS within 24 hours and perform distribution of the firmware.
after the start of the distribution. The device has been turned OFF, the
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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 1 x x 1 016 Firmware update time-out occurred. Check the device to see if the update has Yes - - - -
An update completion notification had not been sent to CDS even after been completed. When the update has
2 hours since the start of the update. ended in failure, execute the operation
again if there is no problem with the
device.
8 1 x x 1 017 When the firmware distribution information notification showed an error Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
in processing the distribution information. sales company.
8 1 x x 1 018 When the firmware distribution information notification showed an error Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
in processing the scheduled update information. sales company.
8 1 x x 1 019 When the status of the scheduled update information is "Set", Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
"Finished", or "Failed". sales company.
8 1 x x 1 020 When the status of the scheduled update information is "Waiting to Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
Transmit" or "New". sales company.
8 1 x x 1 021 When the status of the scheduled update information is "Set". Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 1 022 The scheduled update setting information differs between the input Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
information and the distribution information. sales company.
8 1 x x 1 023 When the distribution status is "Cancel". Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 2 I/O
8 1 x x 2 001 The specified license access number does not exist in LMS Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 2 002 The specified license access number has been deauthorized Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 2 003 The package product of the entered license access number doesn't Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
include MEAP application/System Option sales company.
8 1 x x 2 004 The sales company for the MEAP application isn't identical with the Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sale company for the package product sales company.
8 1 x x 2 005 The number of licenses to be issued will exceed the limit number Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
allowed to register sales company.
8 1 x x 2 006 As for System Option for the same function, the license keys were Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
issued more than the defined number of times for the same device sales company.
serial number
8 1 x x 2 007 No device product exists applicable to the optional product Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 2 008 No product exists applicable to the device serial number Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 2 009 The product of the entered license access number cannot be used with Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
this device because the settings of the sales company are incorrect sales company.
8 1 x x 2 00A No product linked to the license access number is registered in CDS Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
for delivery sales company.

8 1 x x 2 00B Although the product linked to the license access number is registered Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
in CDS for delivery, the delivery is stopped now sales company.
8 1 x x 2 00C No existence of optional product applicable to the device serial number. Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 1 x x 2 00D The license access number has been registered for another device Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x 2 00E For the device product applicable to the device serial number, no Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
available software (MEAP application, System Option) exists sales company.
8 1 x x 2 010 LMS system error Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
* In support of multi-manifest, when the MFP/SFP section value shows sales company.
any value other than 0 or 1, LMS returns an error code "-215" to
CDS.
8 1 x x 2 011 LMS system error Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
* In the case of failure in collection of manifest in support of multi- sales company.
manifest, LMS returns an error code "-999" to CDS.
8 1 x x 2 012 License cannot be issued for the upgrade product. Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
Since the configuration has been changed in the upgrade product, sales company.
there are no applications and options for which a license can be
issued.
8 1 x x 2 013 Not registered in CSA Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
CSA associated with the license access number does not include any sales company.
products associated with the group ID.
8 1 x x F L-CDS
8 1 x x F 000 Unclassified Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
sales company.
8 1 x x F 001 Communication test information not registered Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Download file information for communication test does not exist. sales company.
8 1 x x F 003 Firmware information not registered Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Firmware information corresponding to the target device serial number sales company.
does not exist.
8 1 x x F 007 Invalid firmware version Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
The firmware version at the time of registration of the distribution sales company.
schedule differs from the current firmware version.
8 1 x x F 008 Invalid firmware information Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Firmware information to be distributed does not exist. sales company.
8 1 x x F 009 Forcible termination Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Distribution information is forcibly terminated from the server UI. sales company.
8 1 x x F 00F Invalid distribution status Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Distribution status of the server is in a condition where a requested sales company.
method from the client cannot be accepted.
8 1 x x F 010 Invalid parameter Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Requested parameter from the client is not correct. sales company.
8 1 x x F 011 Version information not registered Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Version information corresponding to the specified serial number has sales company.
not been registered.
8 1 x x F 012 Distribution time-out Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Distribution has not been completed even after a certain period of time sales company.
from the start of the distribution.

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 1 x x F 013 Unable to judge the necessity of distribution Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Version information from a device has not been registered in the local sales company.
CDS.
Since the local CDS does not know the version information of the
device, it cannot respond to the distribution request from updater. As a
result of that, an error occurred when the request has been made.
8 1 x x F FFE DB error Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
General error to access DB. sales company.
8 1 x x F FFF DB error Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
Internal error other than error to access DB (file I/O, etc.). sales company.
8 2~6
8 2~6 x x Relating method code
8 2~6 x x 0 Not cartelized
8 2~6 x x 0 000 Not defined Normally not indicated
8 2~6 x x 0 100 Unknown error Normally not indicated
8 2~6 x x 1 Operation
8 2~6 x x 1 001 Processing exclusively Start the operation again after terminating - - Yes - -
other Updater operations being executed
simultaneously
8 2~6 x x 1 002 Stopped Restart the device, and start the - - Yes - -
operation again.
8 2~6 x x 1 101 Failed to process preparation for use Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 102 Failed to process use end Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 103 Time out during restart of readiness preparation Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 104 Session time-out excluding after application inquiry (after issuing Start the operation again from the - - Yes - -
delivery ID) beginning
8 2~6 x x 1 105 CDS URL is not set Set CDS URL - - Yes - -
8 2~6 x x 1 106 Another job existed immediately before the firmware update Start the operation again after terminating - - Yes - -
processing. the job of the device
8 2~6 x x 1 201 Specifying of an iR option for a model that does not support iR options Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 202 Specifying of scheduled update for a model that does not support Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
scheduled update sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 203 Firmware processing for a model that does not support firmware Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
processing sales company.

8 2~6 x x 1 204 L-CDS update process for a model that does not support L-CDS Contact the support department of the - Yes - - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 301 Security Token verification error Contact the support department of the - - - - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 302 Privilege check error Perform the authentication as a correct - - - - Yes
user.
8 2~6 x x 1 303 Parameter error Contact the support department of the - - - - Yes
sales company.

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 2~6 x x 1 304 There is no distribution information from the server. Contact the support department of the - - - - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 305 Version notification is not required. Contact the support department of the - - - - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 1 306 Connection server information mismatch error Check the connection server settings. - - - - Yes
8 2~6 x x 2 I/O
8 2~6 x x 2 1xx An internal error about file operation Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 2 2xx An internal error about xML file operation Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 2 301 Failed to output the license file Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 2 400 Codes other than the following "4xx" definition Contact the support department of the - - - - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 2 401 Failure in creation of an auto shutdown stop file Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 2 402 Failure in deletion of the auto shutdown stop file Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 Device
8 2~6 x x 3 1xx An internal error in CPCA Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 2xx An internal error in IMI Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 3xx An internal error in SMS Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 4xx An internal error in NLM Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 5xx Configuration Service property setting error Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 6xx An internal error related to APL_CDS partition Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 3 7xx DCM-related service error Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 SOAP communication
8 2~6 x 4 101 The processing thread stopped Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 102 Processing SOAP communication now Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 103 The function type is not matched Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 104 An invalid SOAP response error Check the network environment. Yes - - - -
When this problem recurs, contact
the support department of the sales
company.
8 2~6 x x 4 201 An internal error about application information Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 2~6 x x 4 202 config.xml is NOT FOUND Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 203 type.xml is NOT FOUND Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 204 An error in binding type.xml Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.

8 2~6 x x 4 205 An error in creating a service tab Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 206 A runtime error in performing the web method Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 207 An unknown host error in performing the web method • Check the network environment of the Yes - Yes - Yes
device and start the operation again
• Check if the URL settings of the
CDS server are correct, and start the
operation again after resetting
8 2~6 x x 4 301 The delivery server is stopped Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 4 302 <In the case of scheduled update> <In the case of scheduled update> Yes - Yes - -
In response to a download start notification sent from the device, the Specify the distribution settings again,
distribution server returned an error and stopped the operation of the making sure that the distribution server
device within a certain period of time before the distribution server maintenance time and the scheduled
maintenance time. update time do not overlap.

<In the case of distribution executed by specifying the date and time> <In the case of distribution executed by
The firmware version of the device at the time when the distribution specifying the date and time>
settings were specified and the version at the time immediately before Specify the distribution settings again,
update are different. making sure that the firmware version of
device at the time when the distribution
settings are specified and the version at
the time immediately before update are
the same.
8 2~6 x x 5 HTTP communication
8 2~6 x x 5 101 Specified Hash Algorithm is unknown Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 102 Download file URL is invalid Check the URL setting of CDS server, - - Yes - -
reset the setting, and then start the
operation again.
8 2~6 x x 5 103 No network cable connection (device side) Check the network environment of the - - Yes - -
device, and start the operation again.
8 2~6 x x 5 201 Invalid HTTP request Contact the support department of the - - Yes Yes Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 202 Failed to connect to the server Check the network environment of the - - Yes Yes Yes
device (check for any problem in the DNS
server), and start the operation again.

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 2~6 x x 5 203 Failed to find the server Check the network environment of the - - Yes Yes Yes
device (the proxy settings, etc.), and start
the operation again.
8 2~6 x x 5 204 An input/output error occurred during the connecting process to the Check that no problem is found in - - Yes Yes Yes
server the two items displayed during the
8 2~6 x x 5 205 Failed to read a HTTP response communication test. If any problem was - - Yes Yes Yes
found, check the network environment.
8 2~6 x x 5 206 Error in a HTTP response Check the network environment. - - Yes Yes Yes
8 2~6 x x 5 207 Generation of secure socket failed. Contact the support department of the - Yes Yes Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 208 Certificate check error Contact the support department of the - - Yes Yes Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 209 Connection time-out Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 300 Codes other than the following "3xx" definition Check that no problem is found in the Yes - Yes Yes Yes
proxy settings and network environment.
8 2~6 x x 5 301 Failed to retrieve the data stream Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 302 Failed to create the file object for receipt Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 303 Failed to create the data stream of the file for receipt Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 304 Failed to receive the data Check the network environment of the - - Yes Yes Yes
device, and start the operation again.
8 2~6 x x 5 305 An error about reserving the file data for receipt Check that no problem is found in the - - Yes - -
HDD.
When this error occurs again, contact
Support Group of sales companies.
8 2~6 x x 5 306 Failed to close the data stream Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 307 Failed to close the file data for receipt Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 5 308 Invalid hash code of the download file Check the network environment of the Yes - Yes Yes Yes
device, and start the operation again.
8 2~6 x x 5 309 The proxy authentication method is not supported, or access to the Check the proxy authentication method - - Yes - Yes
CDS file server is not permitted. being used, change the setting to use a
supported proxy authentication, and then
start the operation again.
Check that access to the following URL is
permitted.
• device.c-cdsknn.net (protocol: https)
• cdsknn.net.edgesuite.net (protocol:
http)

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 2~6 x x 6 Socket communication
8 2~6 x x 6 101 Failed to connect the eRDS Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 6 102 No response from eRDS Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 6 103 No notice of start from the eRDS Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 6 104 Error of socket reading Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 6 105 Socket communication time-out Contact the support department of the - - Yes - Yes
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 Other internal codes
8 2~6 x x 7 002 One of installation, start or authorization failed Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
(When installation or authorization failed, it is regarded as an error) * sales company.

8 2~6 x x 7 03x An internal error in processing the installation Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 1xx An error by using invalid API Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 2xx An internal error in SMS Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 301 No existence of delivery ID Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 302 Invalid delivery ID Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 303 The updated firmware information is not identical with the firmware Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
information after activation of the Updater sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 304 The process of firmware download is incomplete Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
It occurs when the power of the device is turned OFF during download. sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 305 The update process is incomplete Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
The power was turned OFF after completion of download and before sales company.
start of update processing.
8 2~6 x x 7 306 The installment process is incomplete Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 401 Failed to retrieve delivery information Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 501 Failed to execute the delivery process Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 2~6 x x 7 502 The scheduled distribution had not been executed even after a Scheduled deliveries not executed - - Yes - -
certain period of time due to the power of the device being OFF at the within the defined period of time are
scheduled time or other reasons. abandoned, so register a scheduled
delivery again.
When setting the date and time of the
scheduled delivery, be sure to designate
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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 2~6 x x A Internal Module
8 2~6 x x A xxx Communication error in the internal module Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
sales company.
8 x
8 x x x
8 x x x 1 I/O
8 x x x 1 200 An error occurred in the CDS server. Contact the support department of the - - Yes - -
8 x x x 1 201 sales company. Yes - - - -
8 x x x 1 202 Yes - - - -
8 x x x 1 203 Yes - - - -
8 x x x 3 Device
8 x x x 3 303 Restart of the device failed. Restart the device, and perform the - - Yes - -
operation again.
8 x x x 3 304 When this problem recurs, obtain the - - Yes - -
Updater log, and contact the support
department of the sales company.
8 x x x 3 401 Application of the firmware failed. Obtain the Updater log, and contact - - Yes - -
8 x x x 3 402 the support department of the sales - - Yes - -
8 x x x 3 403 company. - - Yes - -
8 x x x 3 404 - - Yes - -
8 x x x 3 405 - - Yes - -
8 x x x 3 406 - - Yes - -
8 x x x 3 407 Restart of the device failed. Restart the device, and perform the - - Yes - -
operation again.
When this problem recurs, obtain the
Updater log, and contact the support
department of the sales company.
8 x x x 3 409 Application of the firmware failed. Obtain the Updater log, and contact - - Yes - -
the support department of the sales
company.
8 x x x 4 SOAP communication
8 x x x 4 104 An error occurred in the CDS server. Contact the support department of the Yes - - - -
sales company.
8 x x x 4 207 An error occurred in the CDS server due to an unknown host error at Check the network environment of the Yes - Yes Yes Yes
execution of Web method. device, and then check that the URL
setting of the CDS server is correct, and
perform the operation again.

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Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The The 3rd The 5th The 6 - 8th CDS Local UP CDS file Network
digit Error second - 4th digits digit digits delivery CDS DATER server
field digit Method Category Description server server
Operator category code code
8 x x x 5 HTTP communication
8 x x x 5 101 Download was canceled due to an error that occurred in the file server. Check the network environment. - - Yes - -
8 x x x 5 201 When there is no problem with the - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 202 network environment, collect the Updater - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 203 log, and contact the support department - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 204 - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 205 of the sales company. - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 206 - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 300 - - Yes - Yes
8 x x x 5 301 - - Yes - Yes
8 x x x 5 302 - - Yes - Yes
8 x x x 5 303 - - Yes - Yes
8 x x x 5 304 - - Yes Yes Yes
8 x x x 5 305 - - Yes - -
8 x x x 5 306 - - Yes - -
8 x x x 5 307 - - Yes - -
8 x x x 5 309 - - Yes - Yes
8 x x x 5 308 An error occurred in the CDS server due to an invalid hash code of Check the network environment, and - - Yes Yes Yes
download file. perform the operation again.
When there is no problem with the
network environment, collect the Updater
log, and contact the support department
of the sales company.
* Not displayed on a device UI T-6-37

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■■Error Codes When Using the UGW-linked Function
Codes displayed as eRDS errors when the UGW-linked function is used
Error Code (hex number) Description Remedy Cause of error
The first The second The 3rd - 4th The 5th digit The 6 - 8th digits CDS UP CDS file Network
digit Error digit digits Method Category Description delivery DATER server
field Operator category code code server
8 Error
x
x x
0 Unclassified
000 An unexpected error occurred in the device. Restart the device, and perform the operation again. - Yes - -
When this problem recurs, the firmware of the device
needs to be reinstalled (upgraded).
002 A time-out error occurred due to no response from Obtain the sublog, and contact the support department - Yes - -
Updater within the specified time (3 seconds). of the sales company.
101 Processing in the device (event processing) Restart the device, and perform the operation again. - Yes - -
failed. Restart the device, and perform the When this problem recurs, the firmware of the device
operation again. needs to be reinstalled (upgraded).
303 Queue could not be sent due to failure of Restart the device, and perform the operation again. - Yes - -
processing in the device (event processing). When this problem recurs, the firmware of the device
needs to be reinstalled (upgraded).
304 An error occurred in control of synchronization or Wait for a while, and perform a communication test - Yes - -
interruption processing between processes being again.
handled in parallel.
706 Communication with Updater failed. Restart the device, and perform the operation again - Yes - -
after checking that Updater has been started.
707 When this problem recurs, obtain the sublog, and - Yes - -
708 contact the support department of the sales company. - Yes - -
709 At the time of firmware update, the Tracking Obtain the sublog, and contact the support department - Yes - -
ID ordered by UGW and the one to which the of the sales company.
Updater responded did not match.
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■■Error Codes Not Included in the Error Code List and Remedy for Them
●● Scenes Where an Error Occurs
When an error code not included in the error code list is displayed, one of the errors shown in the following scenes may have occurred.

Scenes Where an Error Occurs


Scenes Where an Error Occurs Content
Communication test, etc. (main screen) Log could not be written due to maximum value (capacity/the number of files) being exceeded.
Version information notification (main screen) Retrieval of device version information ended in failure because the firmware version of the device was not registered in CDS.
Connection to the delivery server failed at the time of notification of version information.
The network cable was disconnected during notification of version information.
Notification of version information ended in failure because the device was restarted during notification of version information.
UGW linkage (main screen) UGW linkage was turned ON while eRDS was OFF.
On-site (error dialog) An internal error occurred when obtaining the applicable firmware information.
Immediate download (error dialog) An internal error occurred at the time of request of firmware delivery information.
Free space in the storage destination disk ran out during download. (DiskFull)
Manual/auto update (error dialog) An internal error occurred at start of update.
Deletion of downloaded firmware An internal error occurred at the time of cancellation notification.
T-6-39

●● Remedy
Check that the log files shown below do not exceed the maximum values.
When this problem recurs, obtain the log, and contact the support department of the sales company.

Logs and maximum capacity / number


Log name Maximum capacity Maximum number of files
Update log 128KB/ file 4
System log 512KB/ file 4
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7 Error Code

■Overview

■Error Code

■Jam Code

■Alarm Code

7
Error Code
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Overview ■■Pickup position code


When jam occurs, pickup location is indicated with the following pickup position code.
Outline In the jam display screen, the “P” row corresponds to the pickup position code.

This chapter describes various codes which are displayed when a failure occurs on the
Pickup position Pickup position code
product. These are classified into 3 codes as follows.
At Finisher jam/At error avoidance jam/At ADF jam without pickup
00
Code type Explanation Reference operation (at SEND, Inbox, etc.)
Error code This code is displayed when an error occurs on the machine. p. 6-154 Right Deck 01
Jam code This code is displayed when a jam occurs inside the machine. p. 7-86 Left Deck 02
Alarm code This code is displayed when a function of the machine is p. 7-101 Cassette 3 03
malfunctioned. Cassette 4 04
T-7-1 Multi-purpose Tray 05
Side Paper Deck 06
• Error code notation
Duplex (At duplex printing, jam occurs after paper passes through the
An error code is shown in 7-digit [E000XXX] on the display on the operation panel. However, F0
Duplex Paper Sensor (PS38).)
[000] in 2 to 4 digit is not used. Thus, an error code is described as [EXXX] using 5 to 7 digit T-7-3
in the service manual. (e.g.: E012 = E000012)
■■Pickup size
When a jam occurs, a paper size is displayed. (The row displaying "SIZE" on the jam screen
■■Location code
refers to the paper size.)
Error code, jam code, and alarm code include the location information. Due to the limitation of displayable number of characters, some paper size names are
Location information is displayed as 2-digit numbers as follows. omitted. The following is the list of displayed row of texts and corresponding paper sizes.
In the jam display screen, the “L” row corresponds to the location code. * The following is based on the display specification and not all paper sizes can actually be
used.
Device JAM ERR ALARM
imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105/8095/8085 00 Main Controller = 00 Others of Display Paper Size Display Paper Size
Series Printer engine = 05 listed below A0 A0 LDR LEDGER
Duplex Color Image Reader Unit-C1 01 04 02 A1 A1 LDRFB LEDGERFULLBLEED
A2 A2 LGL LEGAL
Paper Deck Unit-C1 00 05 04
A3 A3 LTR LETTER
POD Deck Lite-A1 00 05 04 A3FB A3FULLBLEED EXE EXECUTIVE
Document Insertion Unit-K1 IPC : 02 05 - A4 A4 STMT STATEMENT
ARCNET : 71 A5 A5 10x8 10x8
Paper Folding Unit-H1 02 05 - A6 A6 12x18 12x18
Professional Puncher-C1/Professional IPC : 02 05 65 A7 A7 13x19 13x19
Puncher Integration Unit-B1 ARCNET : 31 I-B0 ISOB0 15x11 15x11
I-B1 ISOB1 17x22 17x22
Staple Finisher-D1/Booklet Finisher-D1 02 05 61, 62
I-B2 ISOB2 18x24 18x24
Staple Finisher-F1/Booklet Finisher-F1 02 05 61, 62 I-B3 ISOB3 A-FLS Australian-FOOLSCAP
Booklet Trimmer-D1 02 05 - I-B4 ISOB4 ALGL Argentina-LEGAL
FAX Board - 07 - I-B5 ISOB5 ALTR Argentina-LETTER
T-7-2
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Display Paper Size Display Paper Size ■■Points to Note When Clearing MN-CON
I-B7 ISOB7 A-OFI Argentina-OFICIO
I-C0 ISOC0 B-OFI Bolivia-OFICIO • Execution of clearing MN-COM deletes all data in Address Book, Forwarding Settings,
I-C1 ISOC1 E-OFI Ecuador-OFICIO Settings/Registration (Preferences), Adjustment/Maintenance, Function Settings, Set
I-C2 ISOC2 M-OFI Mexico-OFICIO Destination, Management Settings, TPM Settings, etc. Before execution of this operation,
I-C3 ISOC3 KLGL Korea-LEGAL ask user to back up the data and get approval for this operation.
I-C4 ISOC4 GLGL Government-LEGAL
I-C5 ISOC5 GLTR Government-LETTER
I-C6 ISOC6 IND-LGL India-LEGAL • When clearing MN-CON while any login application other than Default Authentication is,
I-C7 ISOC7 COM10 COM10 error such as not displayed login screen occurred. In this case, access SMS once and
I-SRA3 SRA3 DL DL switch login application to Default Authentication to recover to the normal status.
J-B0 JISB0 E_C2 Nagagata 2
J-B1 JISB1 E_C3 Nagagata 3
J-B2 JISB2 E_C4 Nagagata 4
J-B3 JISB3 E_C5 Nagagata 5 ■■Points to Note When Clearing HDD
J-B4 JISB4 E-K2 Kakugata 2
J-B5 JISB5 E_K3 Kakugata 3 As a remedy for error codes (E602-XXXX, E611-0000), HDD partition is selected and the
J-B6 JISB6 E_K4 Kakugata 4 target partition may be cleared.
J-B7 JISB7 E_K5 Kakugata 5 When clearing partition, be sure to check which data will be deleted by referring Detail of
K16 K16 E_K6 Kakugata 6 HDD partition and explain to the user before starting work.
K8 K8 E_K7 Kakugata 7
ND-PCD Newdry Postcard E_K8 Kakugata 8
OTHER OTHER E_Y1 Yougata 1
PCARD Postcard E-Y2 Yougata 2
PCARD4 4 on 1 Postcard E_Y3 Yougata 3
F4A F4A E-Y4 Yougata 4
F4B F4B E_Y5 Yougata 5
FLSC FOOLCAP E_Y6 Yougata 6
FOLIO FLIO E_Y7 Yougata 7
FREE FREE SIZE EVLP_YN3 Yougatanaga 3
ICARD INDEXCARD E-B5 B5 Envelope
USER Custom E-C5 C5 Envelope
MONA MONARCH
EVLP Unknown size envelope
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Error Code > Overview > Outline > Points to Note When Clearing HDD
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Code Code
E001 -0002 -05 Title Fixing Assembly high temperature error (software detection)
Error Code Details Detection • The Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) detects 230 degC or
description higher.
• The Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 (THM2)/Fixing Sub Thermistor
■■E000 to E069 2 (THM4) detects 230 degC or higher for 2 consecutive
E Detail Location Item Description seconds.
Code Code Remedy 1. Check if the cable of the Thermistor is caught. -> Replace
E000 -0001 -05 Title Fixing Assembly low temperature error the Thermistors. -> Replace the Fixing Upper Unit.
Detection Temperature of the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) does 2. IH control error. -> Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB
description not reach 70 degC although 35 seconds have passed after (PCB10), the DC Controller PCB (PCB1), or the Main Driver
starting the Fixing Roller temperature control. PCB (PCB2).
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Fixing Assembly. (Connection E001 -0003 -05 Title Fixing Assembly high temperature error (hardware detection)
error of the Drawer, connector disconnection, open circuit) Detection • The Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) detects hardware
-> Replace the Heater Assembly. description overheating.
2. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) • The Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 (THM2)/Fixing Sub Thermistor
and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10) (connector 2 (THM4) detects hardware overheating.
disconnection, open circuit, the caught cable). Remedy 1. Check if the cable of the Thermistor is caught. -> Replace
3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10). the Thermistors. -> Replace the Fixing Upper Unit.
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). 2. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
E000 -0002 -05 Title Fixing Assembly low temperature error E001 -0004 -05 Title Fixing Assembly high temperature error (hardware detection)
Detection Temperature of the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) does Detection Abnormal temperature difference among the Thermistors was
description not reach 10 degC although 35 seconds have passed after description detected.
starting the Fixing Roller temperature control. Remedy 1. Check if the cable of the Thermistor is caught or is open
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Fixing Assembly. (Connection circuit. -> Replace the Thermistors. -> Replace the Fixing
error of the Drawer, connector disconnection, open circuit) Upper Unit.
-> Replace the Heater Assembly. 2. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
2. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10) (connector E001 -0010 -05 Title Fixing Assembly high temperature error
disconnection, open circuit, the caught cable). Detection Turning OFF and then ON the power without clearing the
3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10). description error.
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). Remedy Clear the error.
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
E000 -0010 -05 Title Fixing Assembly low temperature error
Detection Turning OFF and then ON the power without clearing the
description error.
Remedy Clear the error.

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Code Code Code Code
E002 -0001 -05 Title Fixing Assembly temperature rise error E004 -0102 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error
Detection • Temperature of the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) does not Detection Fixing current error.
description reach 100 degC although 25 seconds have passed since description
it reached above 70 degC after starting the Fixing Roller Remedy Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
temperature control. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
• Temperature of the Fixing Main Thermistor does not reach E004 -0205 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error
130 degC although 25 seconds have passed since it Detection Detect that the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) is not
reached above 100 degC after starting the Fixing Roller description connected.
temperature control. Remedy 1. Check the harness of the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) in
• Temperature of the Fixing Main Thermistor does not reach the Fixing Assembly.
150 degC although 20 seconds have passed since it 2. Check the connection of the harness of the Fixing Assembly
reached above 130 degC after starting the Fixing Roller on the host machine side.
temperature control. 3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1). E005 -0000 -05 Title Fixing Cleaning Web absent error
-> Replace the Fixing Main Thermistor Unit.
Detection After noticing the Fixing Cleaning Web absent, the web was
2. Check the installation of the Fixing Main Thermistor. ->
description pulled out 2000 times.
Replace the Fixing Upper Unit.
Remedy 1. Replace the Fixing Cleaning Web.
3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
2. Replace the Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor (PS45).
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
After executing the measures, clear the Fixing Cleaning Web
6. Replace the Relay PCB (PCB5).
counter (COPIER> COUNTER> MISC> FIXWEB).
E002 -0010 -05 Title Fixing Assembly temperature rise error
E005 -0001 -05 Title Error in Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid connection
Detection Turning OFF and then ON the power without clearing the
Detection Connection of the Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid (SL9)
description error.
description is not detected when the power is turned ON.
Remedy Clear the error.
Remedy 1. Check the Connector of the Fixing Cleaning Web Drive
E003 -0000 -05 Title Fixing Assembly temperature decrease error
Solenoid.
Detection The Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) detects 70 degC or lower 2. Check the output of the DC Power Supply PCB (24V)
description for 2 seconds or longer although the temperature reached (PCB31).
above 100 degC after starting the Fixing Roller temperature Using a tester, check whether 24V is output from 3PIN
control. through 6PIN of J512 on the Relay PCB. In case of error,
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1). replace the DC Power Supply PCB (24V) (PCB31) (on the
-> Replace the Fixing Main Thermistor Unit. right).
2. Check the installation of the Fixing Main Thermistor. -> 3. Replace the Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid (SL9).
Replace the Fixing Upper Unit. E005 -0010 -05 Title Fixing Cleaning Web error
3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
Detection Turning OFF and then ON the power without clearing the
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
description error.
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Remedy Clear the error.
6. Replace the Relay PCB (PCB5).
E003 -0010 -05 Title Fixing Assembly temperature decrease error
Detection Turning OFF and then ON the power without clearing the
description error.
Remedy Clear the error.
E004 -0010 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error
Detection Turning OFF and then ON the power without clearing the
description error.
Remedy Clear the error.

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Code Code Code Code
E012 -0001 -05 Title Drum Motor (M1) error E014 -0001 -05 Title Fixing Motor error
Detection Lock error of the Drum Motor (M1). Detection Lock error of the Fixing Motor (M3).
description description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) and Remedy 1. Check the gear of the Fixing Drive Unit. -> Replace the
the Drum Motor (M1). gear.
Motor side: J2138, PCB side: J109 2. Replace the Fixing Motor (M3).
2. Check the voltage of the Drum Motor (M1) J2151. 3. Check the connection drawer between the Fixing Assembly
If voltage is 0V, check the connection of the Relay PCB and the host machine.
J520. 4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
3. Replace the Drum Motor (M1). E017 -0001 -05 Title ETB disengagement error
4. Check the gear of the Drum Drive Shaft. Detection Disengagement of the ETB is not completed within the
If the load is too much, replace the Process Unit and the description specified period of time.
Drum Drive Unit (Shaft). Remedy 1. Check the connection of the ETB Disengage Sensor (PS56).
5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). Sensor side: J2101, J3270, PCB side: J343 (Duplex Driver
6. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). PCB (PCB4))
E013 -0001 -05 Title Error in Waste Toner Lock Detection Connector disconnection 2. Check the connection of the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19).
Detection The Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch (SW5) detects locked Motor side: J2107, J3044 (relay), PCB side: J330 (Duplex
description state 3 times for 200 msec at power-on. Driver PCB (PCB4))
Remedy Check the connection of the Waste Toner Lock Detection 3. Replace the ETB Disengage Sensor (PS56).
Switch (SW5) and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). 4. Replace the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19).
Switch side: J3050, PCB side: J103 5. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4).
E013 -0002 -05 Title Error in Waste Toner Feed Screw Lock detection 6. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection The Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch detects locked state 3 NOTE:
description times for 200 msec while the Developing Assembly is driven. Check if the Disengagement Cam is stained. If necessary,
Remedy 1. Check the Waste Toner Container and the Waste Toner clean it.
Container Pipe. Check if the drive system (gear, Motor, one-way) is failed. If
If toner overflowed from the Waste Toner Container clogs necessary, replace it.
the outlet of the Waste Toner Pipe, remove the clogged Check if the link with the Fixing Feed Handle is failed. If
toner. necessary, replace it.
After removing it, check that the screw can be seen from
the outlet of the pipe.
2. Check the connection of the Waste Toner Lock Detection
Switch (SW5) and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
3. Check the connection of the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) and
the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Main Controller side: J3050, DC Controller side: J103
4. Replace the Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch (SW5).
5. Replace the Waste Toner Feed Unit.
6. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
7. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). (When the error
is still displayed after replacing the Waste Toner Feed Unit
and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).)

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Code Code Code Code
E017 -0002 -05 Title ETB engagement error E017 -0003 -05 Title ETB HP error
Detection Engagement of the ETB is not completed within the specified Detection Engagement of the ETB was not completed at initialization.
description period of time. description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the ETB Disengage Sensor (PS55). Remedy If this error occurs at installation, the ETB Disengage Member
Sensor side: J2100, J3270, PCB side: J343 (Duplex Driver (Transfer Frame Stopper) may be left unremoved. Refer
PCB (PCB4)) to the troubleshooting “Remedy to be implemented when
2. Check the connection of the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19). the ETB Disengage Member (Transfer Frame Stopper) is
Motor side: J2107, J3044 (relay), PCB side: J330 (Duplex left unremoved” in the Service Manual, and check whether
Driver PCB (PCB4)) the ETB Disengage Member is left unremoved or not and
3. Replace the ETB Engage Sensor (PS55). implement appropriate procedure.
4. Replace the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19). If this error occurs at times other than installation, follow the
5. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4). following steps to implement check and remedy.
6. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). 1. Check the connection of the ETB Disengage Sensor (PS56).
NOTE: Sensor side: J2101, J3270, PCB side: J343 (Duplex Driver
Check if the Disengagement Cam is stained. If necessary, PCB (PCB4))
clean it. 2. Check the connection of the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19).
Check if the drive system (gear, Motor, one-way) is failed. If Motor side: J2107, J3044 (relay), PCB side: J330 (Duplex
necessary, replace it. Driver PCB (PCB4))
Check if the link with the Fixing Feed Handle is failed. If 3. Replace the ETB Disengage Sensor (PS56).
necessary, replace it. 4. Replace the Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19).
5. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4).
6. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
NOTE:
Check if the Disengagement Cam is stained. If necessary,
clean it.
Check if the drive system (gear, Motor, one-way) is failed. If
necessary, replace it.
Check if the link with the Fixing Feed Handle is failed. If
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Code Code Code Code
E020 -0000 -05 Title Developing Assembly toner absent error E020 -0003 -05 Title Error in the Toner Excess Supply Sensor connection detection
Detection Toner in the Developing Assembly was empty for 4 minutes. Detection The connection detection port was OFF at power-on.
description description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Developing Toner Sensor (TS1). Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Toner Excess Supply Sensor
Sensor side: J2133, J3089 (relay), PCB side: J3088 (relay), (TS2).
J114 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) Sensor side: J2038, J3124 (relay), J3090 (relay) PCB side:
2. Check the connection of the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5). J3091(relay), J115 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2))
Sensor side: J2036, J3124 (relay), J3090 (relay) PCB side: 2. Replace the Toner Excess Supply Sensor (TS2).
J3091(relay), J115 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) 3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
3. Check the connection of the Toner Feed Motor (M28). 4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Motor side: J2035, J3124 (relay), J3090 (relay) PCB side: E020 -0004 -05 Title Error in Magnet Roller Clutch connection detection
J3091(relay), J115 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) Detection The connection detection port was OFF at power-on.
4. Check the connection of the Buffer Toner Sensor (TS3). description
Sensor side: J2039, J3124 (relay), J3090 (relay) PCB side: Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5).
J3091(relay), J115 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) Sensor side: J2036, J3124 (relay), J3090 (relay) PCB side:
5. Replace the Developing Toner Sensor (TS1). J3091(relay), J115 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2))
6. Replace the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5). 2. Replace the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5).
7. Replace the Toner Feed Motor (M28). 3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
8. Replace the Buffer Toner Sensor (TS3). 4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
9. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). E020 -0020 -05 Title Error in Developing Assembly Toner Sensor Cleaning Scraper
10. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). displacement
E020 -0001 -05 Title Error in Developing Toner Sensor connection detection Detection State without toner was detected continuously.
Detection The connection detection port was OFF at power-on. description
description Remedy 1. Turn OFF the main power.
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Developing Toner Sensor (TS1). 2. Replace the Developing Assembly.
Sensor side: J2133, J3089 (relay), PCB side: J3088 (relay), 3. Turn ON the main power.
J114 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) E020 -0021 -05 Title Error in Developing Assembly Toner Sensor Cleaning Scraper
2. Replace the Developing Toner Sensor (TS1). displacement
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Detection State with toner was detected continuously.
4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
description
E020 -0002 -05 Title Error in Buffer Toner Sensor connection detection
Remedy 1. Turn OFF the main power.
Detection The connection detection port was OFF at power-on. 2. Replace the Developing Assembly.
description 3. Turn ON the main power.
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Buffer Toner Sensor (TS3).
Sensor side: J2039, J3124 (relay), J3090 (relay) PCB side:
J3091(relay), J115 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2))
2. Replace the Buffer Toner Sensor (TS3).
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code Code Code
E023 -0001 -05 Title Developing Motor error E027 -0001 -05 Title Toner Supply Motor error
Detection Lock error of the Developing Motor (M2). Detection Lock error of the Toner Supply Motor (M10).
description description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector.
Motor side: J2319, Main Driver PCB (PCB2) side: J109 Motor side: J2037, Front side relay: J3080, Rear side relay:
2. Check the voltage of the Developing Motor (M2) J2152. J3063, Main Driver PCB (PCB2) side: J117
If voltage is 0V, check the connection of the Relay PCB 2. Remove the Toner Container, and check if an error occurs.
J520. If an error does not occur, reinstall the Toner Container and
3. Check the load of the Developing Motor (M2). check again. If an error occurs, check the driving area of
Manually turn the Developing Motor (M2) located at the rear connection point of the container.
of the host machine to check it. If an error occurs, go on to 3.
4. Replace the Developing Motor (M2). 3. Replace the Toner Supply Motor (M10).
5. Replace the Developing Clutch (CL1). (When an error 4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
occurs while the Developing Clutch is ON.) 5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
6. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). E032 -0001 -00 Title Failure of NE Controller Counter
7. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). Detection Detection of open circuit of count pulse signal.
E023 -0002 -05 Title Error in Magnet Roller Clutch connection detection description
Detection Connection of the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5) cannot be Remedy Disconnection of cable.
description detected 5 times with 20 msec time interval. E041 -0001 -05 Title Right Deck Lifter Motor error
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5). Detection Overcurrent of the Right Deck Lifter Motor was detected.
Sensor side: J2006, Main Driver PCB (PCB2) side: J109 description
2. Replace the Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5). Remedy 1. Check for displacement of the Lifter Wire of the Right Deck.
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). 2. Check for hindrance to smooth movement of the Deck Base
4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). Plate of the Right Deck.
E025 -0001 -05 Title Toner Feed Motor error E041 -0002 -05 Title Left Deck Lifter Motor error
Detection Overcurrent of the Toner Feed Motor (M28) was detected. Detection Overcurrent of the Left Deck Lifter Motor was detected.
description description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. Remedy 1. Check for displacement of the Lifter Wire of the Left Deck.
Motor side: J2036, Buffer Unit relay: J3124, Front side relay: 2. Check for hindrance to smooth movement of the Deck Base
J3090, Rear side relay: J3091, Main Driver PCB (PCB2) Plate of the Left Deck.
side: J115 E041 -0003 -05 Title Cassette 3 Lifter Motor error
2. Replace the Toner Feed Motor (M28).
Detection Overcurrent of the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor was detected.
3. Check if toner is clogged inside of the Buffer.
description
Turn the Drive Shaft of the Motor with your hand to check it.
Remedy 1. Check for error around the Lifter of the Cassette 3.
If the load is too much, inside of the Buffer may be clogged,
2. Check for hindrance to smooth movement of the Cassette
so clean inside of it.
Base Plate of the Cassette 3.
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
E041 -0004 -05 Title Cassette 4 Lifter Motor error
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection Overcurrent of the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor was detected.
description
Remedy 1. Check for error around the Lifter of the Cassette 4.
2. Check for hindrance to smooth movement of the Cassette
Base Plate of the Cassette 4.

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E053 -0001 -05 Title Error in Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid connection detection E060 -0001 -05 Title Primary Charging Shutter HP open error
Detection Connection of the Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid (SL5) Detection The Primary Charging Shutter Sensor (PS94) detects that the
description cannot be detected 5 times with 20 msec time interval. description shutter is opened although it is moved to the close position.
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Reverse Upper Flapper Remedy 1. Check the position of the Primary Charging Shutter and the
Solenoid (SL5). Cleaning Pad.
Solenoid side: J2115, Duplex Driver PCB side: J340 1-A. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter and the
2. Replace the Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid (SL5). Cleaning Pad fail to operate (stopped at HP at front side)
3. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4). 1-A-1. Check the connection of the Primary Charging
4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). Wire Cleaning Motor (M6).
Motor side: J3017, J3060 (iR-ADV 8xxx)/J3160 (iR-
ADV 6xxx) (relay), PCB side: J3177 (relay), J107 (Main
Driver PCB (PCB2))
1-A-2. Replace the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning
Motor (M6).
1-B. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter and the
Cleaning Pad are stopped at rear side (close operation
position)
1-B-1. Check the connection of the Primary Charging
Shutter Sensor (PS94).
Sensor side: J2029, J3089 (relay), PCB side: J3088
(relay), J114 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2))
1-B-2. Replace the Primary Charging Shutter Sensor
(PS94).
1-C. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter and the
Cleaning Pad are stopped along the way
1-C-1. Check the loosening of screw on the Slider Pin
and abrasion of the pin. Tighten the screw or replace
the Slider Pin.
1-C-2. Replace the Primary Charging Assembly.
1-D. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter stops at
front side and the Cleaning Pad moves to rear side
1-D-1. Check if the Shutter Mounting Plate is deformed.
If so, replace the Shutter Unit.
1-D-2. Check the loosening of screw on the Slider Pin
and abrasion of the pin. Tighten the screw or replace
the Slider Pin.
1-D-3. Replace the Primary Charging Assembly.
2. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code Code Code
E060 -0002 -05 Title Primary Charging Shutter HP close error E061 -0001 -05 Title Potential control error (VL)
Detection The Primary Charging Shutter Sensor (PS94) detects that the Detection The measured value in the dark area (VL) differs +/-30 V or
description shutter is closed although it is moved to the open position. description higher than the target potential at potential control.
Remedy 1. Check the position of the Primary Charging Shutter and the NOTE:
Cleaning Pad. If the difference is somewhere between +/-10 V and less than
1-A. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter and the 30 V, alarm is indicated.
Cleaning Pad fail to operate (stopped at HP at front side) Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Pre-exposure LED (connector
1-A-1. Check the connection of the Primary Charging connection, open circuit, the caught cable).
Wire Cleaning Motor (M6). 2. Check the installation of the Primary Charging Assembly
Motor side: J3017, J3060 (iR-ADV 8xxx)/J3160 (iR- (connector connection, open circuit, the caught cable).
ADV 6xxx) (relay), PCB side: J3177 (relay), J107 (Main 3. Check the fixation state of the Drum and the Drum Shaft.
Driver PCB (PCB2)) (Check if the drum fixation cylinder is properly installed.)
1-A-2. Replace the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning 4. Check if the Dustproof Glass is soiled. If necessary, clean it.
Motor (M6). 5. Check the installation of the Laser Scanner Unit (connector
1-B. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter and the connection, open circuit, the caught cable).
Cleaning Pad are stopped at rear side (close operation 6. Check the installation of the Primary Charging High Voltage
position) PCB (PCB11), and its connection (connector connection,
1-B-1. Check the connection of the Primary Charging open circuit, the caught cable).
Shutter Sensor (PS94). 7. Check the installation of the Potential Sensor (connector
Sensor side: J2029, J3089 (relay), PCB side: J3088 connection, open circuit, the caught cable).
(relay), J114 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) 8. Check the installation of the Drum Motor (M1), and its
1-B-2. Replace the Primary Charging Shutter Sensor connection (connector connection, open circuit, the caught
(PS94). cable).
1-C. In the case that the Primary Charging Shutter and the 9. Replace the parts.
Cleaning Pad are stopped along the way • Primary Charging Assembly
1-C-1. Check the loosening of screw on the Slider Pin • Laser Scanner Unit
and abrasion of the pin. Tighten the screw or replace • Potential Sensor
the Slider Pin. • Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (PCB11)
1-C-2. Replace the Primary Charging Assembly. • Drum Motor (M1)
2. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). • Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). • DC Controller PCB (PCB1)

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E061 -0101 -05 Title Potential control error (VD) E065 -0001 -05 Title Primary charging/grid high voltage output leak error
Detection Potential in the dark area did not fall within the range (target Detection The leak detection signal was detected 5 times in a row for
description value +/-10 V) although retry was executed 8 times at VD description every 20 msec.
potential control. Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Pre-exposure LED (connector and the High Voltage Unit.
connection, open circuit, the caught cable). Main Driver side: J111, High Voltage Unit side: J3097
2. If the current value of the Primary Charging Roller (COPIER> 2. Check the connection between the Relay PCB (PCB5) and
DISPLAY> DPOT> PRIM-C) is 1550 micro A or higher, the High Voltage Unit.
execute 2-1 to 3. Relay side: J519, High Voltage Unit side: J3099
2-1. Increase the grid voltage of the Primary Charging 3. Replace the Primary Charging Assembly.
Assembly by 100 V (COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> 4. Check the connection inside of the High Voltage Unit.
PRI-GRID). High Voltage Unit Relay (J3097) and Primary Charging High
2-2. Execute the potential control (COPIER> Voltage PCB (PCB11) (J3501)
FUNCTION> DPC> DPC). High Voltage Unit relay (J3099) and Pre-transfer Charging
2-3. Turn OFF and then ON the power. PCB (PCB26) (J3545, J3500)
3. Check the installation of the Primary Charging Assembly 5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
(connector connection, open circuit, the caught cable). 6. Replace the Primary Grid High Voltage Connector (FM4-
4. Check the installation of the Primary Charging High Voltage 1006).
PCB (PCB11), and its connection (connector connection,
open circuit, the caught cable).
5. Check the installation of the Drum Motor (M1), and its
connection (connector connection, open circuit, the caught
cable).
6. Replace the parts.
• Primary Charging Assembly
• Primary Charging High Voltage PCB
• Drum Motor (M1)
• Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
• DC Controller PCB (PCB1)
E064 -00FF -05 Title High voltage setting error
Detection With the state in which the developing AC is output, 600 V or
description higher developing DC output was detected.
(Basically, this error is not detected. However, to detect that
the image formation-related backup data is corrupted or to
protect the hardware in case of 600 V or higher developing
DC output, this is to be an error.)
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the main power.
2. Replace the DCON PCB.

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Code Code Code Code
E066 -0001 -05 Title Pre-transfer Charging Shutter HP open error E066 -0002 -05 Title Pre-transfer Charging Shutter HP close error
Detection The Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95) detects Detection The Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95) detects that
description that the shutter is opened although it is moved to the close description the shutter is closed although it is moved to the open position.
position. Remedy 1. Check the position of the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter.
Remedy 1. Check the position of the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter. 1-A. In the case that the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter fails to
1-A. In the case that the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter fails to operate (stopped at HP at front side)
operate (stopped at HP at front side) Check the connection of the Pre-transfer Charging Wire
Check the connection of the Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor (M7).
Cleaning Motor (M7). Sensor side: J3108, J3089 (relay), PCB side: J3088 (relay),
Sensor side: J3108, J3089 (relay), PCB side: J3088 (relay), J114 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2))
J114 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) 1-B. In the case that the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is
1-B. In the case that the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is stopped at rear side (close operation position)
stopped at rear side (close operation position) 1-B-1. Check that the Primary Fan Duct is closed. Close
1-B-1. Check that the Primary Fan Duct is closed. Close the Primary Fan Duct.
the Primary Fan Duct. 1-B-2. Check movement of the pin to push the Pre-
1-B-2. Check movement of the pin to push the Pre- transfer Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95). Replace the
transfer Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95). Replace the Pin.
Pin. 1-B-3. Check movement of the flag on the Pre-transfer
1-B-3. Check movement of the flag on the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95). Replace the flag/
Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95). Replace the flag/ spring.
spring. 1-B-4. Check the connection of the Pre-transfer Charging
1-B-4. Check the connection of the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor (PS95).
Shutter Sensor (PS95). Sensor side: J2114, J3215 (relay), J3067 (relay) PCB
Sensor side: J2114, J3215 (relay), J3067 (relay) PCB side: J3066 (relay), J130 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2))
side: J3066 (relay), J130 (Main Driver PCB (PCB2)) 1-C. In the case that the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is
1-C. In the case that the Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is stopped along the way
stopped along the way 1-C-1. Check abrasion of the Slider Pin. Replace the
1-C-1. Check abrasion of the Slider Pin. Replace the Slider Pin.
Slider Pin. 1-C-2. Replace the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly.
1-C-2. Replace the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly. 2. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code Code Code
E067 -0001 -05 Title Developing high voltage output leak error E069 -0001 -05 Title Transfer high voltage output leak error
Detection The leak detection signal was detected 5 times in a row for Detection The leak detection signal was detected 5 times in a row for
description every 20 msec. description every 20 msec.
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Duplex Driver PCB
and the High Voltage Unit. (PCB4) and the High Voltage Unit.
Main Driver side: J112, High Voltage Unit side: J3098 Check the connection at Duplex Driver side (J343) and the
2. Check the connection between the Relay PCB (PCB5) and Transfer High Voltage side (J3066).
the High Voltage Unit. Check the connection at Duplex Driver side (J311) and the
Relay side: J519, High Voltage Unit side: J3099 Transfer High Voltage side (J3061). (In addition, check that
3. Replace the Developing Assembly. 24 V is output.)
4. Check the connection point of the Developing Assembly. 2. Check the connection of the Transfer High Voltage PCB
If it is soiled, clean it. (J3306).
5. Check the connection inside of the High Voltage Unit. 3. Replace the ETB Unit.
Check the connection of the High Voltage Unit Relay (J3097) 4. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4).
and the Developing High Voltage PCB (J3511). T-7-5
High Voltage Unit Relay (J3099) and Pre-transfer Charging
PCB (J3545, J3500, J3510)
6. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
E068 -0001 -05 Title Pre-transfer charging high voltage output leak error
Detection The leak detection signal was detected 5 times in a row for
description every 20 msec.
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
and the High Voltage Unit.
Main Driver side: J112, High Voltage Unit side: J3098
2. Check the connection between the Relay PCB (PCB5) and
the High Voltage Unit.
Relay side: J519, High Voltage Unit side: J3099
3. Replace the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly.
4. Check the connection inside of the High Voltage Unit.
Check the connection of the High Voltage Unit Relay (J3098)
and the Transfer High Voltage PCB (J3544).
Check the connection of the High Voltage Unit Relay (J3099)
and the Pre-transfer Charging PCB (J3545, J3500)
5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
6. Replace the Pre-transfer High Voltage Connector (FM4-
1007).
7. Replace the Pre-transfer Transformer (Post Charging
Trance) of the High Voltage Unit.

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Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E100 -13xx -05 Title Polygon Motor BD unlock error (Laser diode is not lit up/failure
Code Code of the BD PCB/power supply error, or condensation)
E100 -11xx -05 Title BD unlock error Detection During the Polygon speed change, lock was unlocked for 1
Detection Locked state was not detected within the specified period of description second or longer. (Laser diode is not lit up/failure of the BD
description time at start-up. PCB/power supply error, or condensation)
Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door. Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door.
2. Check the connection between the DC Controller PCB 2. Check the connection between the DC Controller PCB
(PCB1) and the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). (PCB1) and the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100, DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100,
J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor and BD J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor and BD
PCB: J3011 PCB: J3011
3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit. 3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit.
4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). 4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). 5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
NOTE: NOTE:
When condensation occurs inside of the machine or the Laser When condensation occurs inside of the machine or the Laser
Scanner Unit, this error also occurs. Scanner Unit, this error also occurs.
When condensation occurs, leave the machine or the unit as it When condensation occurs, leave the machine or the unit as it
is until condensation disappears. (Use the machine or the unit is until condensation disappears. (Use the machine or the unit
in an environment where condensation does not occur.) in an environment where condensation does not occur.)
E100 -12xx -05 Title BD unlock error E100 -FFFF -05 Title Polygon Motor BD unlock error
Detection After the BD range was specified, lock was unlocked for 1 Detection Failed to get the Detailed Code (communication error, power
description second or longer. description supply error, PCB failure, etc.).
Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door. Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door.
2. Check the connection between the DC Controller PCB 2. Check the connector connection, open circuit, and the
(PCB1) and the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). caught cable of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100, Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor and BD DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100,
PCB: J3011 J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor (M44)
3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit. and BD Sensor: J3011
4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). 3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit.
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). 4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
NOTE: 5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
When condensation occurs inside of the machine or the Laser E102 -0001 -05 Title EEPROM writing error
Scanner Unit, this error also occurs. Detection Failed to write to EEPROM (Power is not supplied/EEPROM
When condensation occurs, leave the machine or the unit as it description failure).
is until condensation disappears. (Use the machine or the unit
Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door.
in an environment where condensation does not occur.)
2. Check the connector connection, open circuit, and the
caught cable of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100,
J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor (M44)
and BD Sensor: J3011
3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit.
4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code Code Code
E103 -0001 -05 Title Different Laser Scanner Unit model error E110 -13xx -05 Title Polygon Motor FG unlock error
Detection The scanner for 6275/6265/6255 models was installed to the Detection During the Polygon speed change, lock was unlocked for 1
description imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205/8295/8285 models, and vice description second or longer. (Power is not supplied/Polygon Motor signal
versa. error)
Remedy Replace the Laser Scanner Unit with the one for the correct Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door.
model. 2. Check the connector connection, open circuit, and the
E110 -11xx -05 Title Polygon Motor FG unlock error caught cable of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
Detection Locked state was not detected within the specified period of Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
description time at start-up. (Power is not supplied/Polygon Motor signal DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100,
error) J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor (M44)
Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door. and BD Sensor: J3011
2. Check the connector connection, open circuit, and the 3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit.
caught cable of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the 4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). 5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100, E110 -FFFF -05 Title Polygon Motor FG unlock error
J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor (M44) Detection Failed to get the Detailed Code (communication error, power
and BD Sensor: J3011 description supply error, PCB failure).
3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit. Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door.
4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). 2. Check the connector connection, open circuit, and the
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). caught cable of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
E110 -12xx -05 Title Polygon Motor FG unlock error Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
Detection After the BD range was specified, lock was unlocked for 1 DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100,
description second or longer. (Power is not supplied/Polygon Motor signal J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor (M44)
error) and BD Sensor: J3011
Remedy 1. Check if the door is opened. Close the door. 3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit.
2. Check the connector connection, open circuit, and the 4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35).
caught cable of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the 5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). E121 -0001 -05 Title Laser Scanner Cooling Fan error
DC Controller side: J471, J472, Laser Driver side: J5100, Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and
J5101, Relay Harness connection to Polygon Motor (M44) description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Laser Scanner
and BD Sensor: J3011 Cooling Fan (FM16) is turned ON.
3. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit. Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector.
4. Replace the Laser Driver PCB (PCB35). 2. Replace the Laser Scanner Cooling Fan (FM16).
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). E197 -0001 -05 Title Error in Main Driver PCB connection detection
Detection Failed to establish a communication between the DC
description Controller PCB (PCB1) and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1)
and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
DC Controller side: J411, J412, Main Driver side: J125,
J126
2. Check the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) power supply
connection.
Check the connection at the Main Driver side (J128) and
the DC Controller side (J414), and check the voltage.
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
4. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code Code Code
E197 -0002 -05 Title Error in Feed Driver PCB connection detection E197 -0005 -05 Title Error in Main Driver PCB Analog Connector connection
Detection Failed to establish a communication between the DC detection
description Controller PCB (PCB1) and the Feed Driver Pub (PCB3). Detection Connection between the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) description Main Driver PCB (PCB2) is disconnected.
and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). Remedy 1. Check the connection of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1)
DC Controller side: J421, Feed Driver side: J204 and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
2. Check the connection of the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3) and DC Controller side: J413, Main Driver side: J124
the DC-DC Converter PCB. 2. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Check the connection at the Feed Driver side (J218) and 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
the DC-DC Converter side (J9033). E197 -0006 -05 Title Error in Feed Driver PCB Drawer Connector connection
3. Check the power supply of the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). detection
Check if appropriate voltages are applied to the Feed Driver Detection Connection between the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
side (12 V to 1pin, 5 V to 3pin, 3.3 V to 4pin). -> If not, description Feed Driver PCB (PCB3) is disconnected.
replace the DC-DC Converter PCB. Remedy 1. Check the connection between the DC Controller PCB
4. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). (PCB1) and the Fixing Feed Drawer.
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). DC Controller side: J431, J432, Fixing Feed Drawer (host
E197 -0003 -05 Title Error in Duplex Driver PCB connection detection machine side): J3002D
Detection Failed to establish a communication between the DC Fixing Feed Drawer (Fixing Feed side): J3002L, Feed
description Controller PCB (PCB1) and the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4). Driver side: J300, J301
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the DC Controller PCB 2. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
(PCB1) and the Fixing Feed Drawer. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
DC Controller side: J431, J432, Fixing Feed Drawer (host E197 -0008 -05 Title Error in Fixing Drawer Connector connection detection
machine side): J3002D Detection Connection between the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the
Fixing Feed Drawer (Fixing Feed side): J3002L, Duplex description Main Driver PCB (PCB2) is disconnected.
Driver side: J300, J301 Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
2. Check the connection of the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4) and the Fixing Drawer.
and the DC-DC Converter PCB. Main Driver side: J105, Fixing Drawer (host machine side):
Check the connection at the Duplex Driver side (J311) and J3001D
the DC-DC Converter side (J9034). Check the Harness of the Fixing Drawer (Fixing side)
3. Check the power supply of the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4). (J3001L).
Check if appropriate voltages are applied to the Duplex 2. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Driver side (12 V to 1pin, 5 V to 3pin, 3.3 V to 4pin). -> If E197 -0009 -05 Title Error in the Process Unit connection detection
not, replace the DC-DC Converter PCB.
Detection Connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) and the
4. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4).
description Process Unit is disconnected.
5. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
E197 -0004 -05 Title Error in Relay PCB connection detection
and the Process Unit.
Detection Connection between the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) and the PCB side: J107, Process Unit side: J3060
description Relay PCB (PCB5) is disconnected. 2. Replace the Process Unit.
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the DC Controller PCB (PCB1)
and the Relay PCB (PCB5).
DC Controller side: J451, Relay side: J514
2. Replace the Relay PCB (PCB5).
3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E197 -0010 -05 Title Error in Primary Charging High Voltage PCB connection
detection Code Code
Detection Connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) and the E202 -0001 -04 Title Scanner HP error
description Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (PCB11) is disconnected. Detection An error occurs during the Scanner Unit (Paper Front) HP
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) description detection operation (outward).
and the Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (PCB11). Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner HP
Main Driver side: J111, Primary Charging High Voltage side: Sensor (SR2).
J3501 2. Failure of the Scanner HP Sensor (SR2).
2. Replace the Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (PCB11). 3. Failure of the Scanner Motor (M1).
E197 -0011 -05 Title Error in Developing High Voltage PCB connection detection 4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection Connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) and the E202 -0002 -04 Title Scanner HP error
description Developing High Voltage PCB (PCB12) is disconnected. Detection An error occurs during the Scanner Unit (Paper Front) HP
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) description detection operation (homeward).
and the Developing High Voltage PCB (PCB12). Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner HP
Main Driver side: J112, Developing High Voltage side: Sensor (SR2).
J3511 2. Failure of the Scanner HP Sensor (SR2).
2. Replace the Developing High Voltage PCB (PCB12). 3. Failure of the Scanner Motor (M1).
E197 -0012 -05 Title Error in Transfer High Voltage PCB connection detection 4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection Connection between the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4) and the E202 -0003 -04 Title Scanner HP error
description Transfer High Voltage PCB (PCB13) is disconnected. Detection Error in the Scanner Unit (Paper Front) position when a job is
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Duplex Driver PCB description started
(PCB4) and the Transfer High Voltage PCB (PCB13). Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner HP
Duplex Driver side: J343, Transfer High Voltage side: J3062 Sensor (SR2).
2. Replace the Transfer High Voltage PCB (PCB13). 2. Failure of the Scanner HP Sensor (SR2).
E197 -0181 -05 Title Serial communication error 3. Failure of the Scanner Motor (M1).
Detection Failure of reception from the video signal control ASIC. 4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
description Data reception was failed 5 times in a row when reading data E202 -0101 -04 Title Glass HP error
from the video signal control ASIC (at FG lock detection, BD Detection An error occurs during the Glass HP detection operation
lock detection). description (outward).
Remedy Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Glass Shift HP
T-7-6
Sensor (SR11).
2. Failure of the Glass Shift HP Sensor (SR11).
3. Failure of the Glass Shift Motor (M9).
4. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
E202 -0102 -04 Title Glass HP error
Detection An error occurs during the Glass HP detection operation
description (homeward).
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Glass Shift HP
Sensor (SR11).
2. Failure of the Glass Shift HP Sensor (SR11).
3. Failure of the Glass Shift Motor (M9).
4. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).

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Code Code Code Code
E227 -0001 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error E227 -0103 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error
Detection 24 V port is OFF when the power is turned ON. Detection 24 V port is OFF when a job is ended in the DADF.
description description
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power Remedy 1. Connection error between the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1)
Supply. and the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
2. Failure of power supply. 2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power
E227 -0002 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error Supply.
Detection 24 V port is OFF when a job is started. 3. Failure of power supply.
description E240 -0000 -05 Title Communication error between Main Controller and DC
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power Controller
Supply. Detection Communication error occurs between the CPU of the Main
2. Failure of power supply. description Controller PCB and the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
E227 -0003 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Main Controller PCB and the
Detection 24 V port is OFF when a job is ended. DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
description Main Controller side: J712, DC Controller side: J442
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power 2. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
Supply. 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
2. Failure of power supply. E240 -0001 -05 Title 3 minutes passed with pickup request waiting status
E227 -0004 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error Detection It was detected that 3 minutes passed with pickup request
Detection 24 V port is OFF when loading. description waiting status.
description Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power 2. Check the connection of the Sub PCB in the Main Controller
Supply. PCB 1 Box.
2. Failure of power supply. 3. Check the connections of the DC Controller PCB and the
E227 -0101 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error Main Controller PCB 1. Replace the PCB(s) if necessary.
Detection 24 V port is OFF when the power of DADF is turned ON. E240 -0002 -05 Title 3 minutes passed with image output request waiting status
description Detection It was detected that 3 minutes passed with image output
Remedy 1. Connection error between the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1) description request waiting status.
and the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector.
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power 2. Check the connection of the Sub PCB in the Main Controller
Supply. PCB 1 Box.
3. Failure of power supply. 3. Check the connections of the DC Controller PCB and the
E227 -0102 -04 Title Power supply (24 V) error Main Controller PCB 1. Replace the PCB(s) if necessary.
Detection 24 V port is OFF when a job is started in the DADF. E240 -0003 -05 Title Software sequence error after the jam
description Detection A software sequence error (engine bug) was detected after the
Remedy 1. Connection error between the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1) description jam.
and the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector.
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Power 2. Check the connection of the Sub PCB in the Main Controller
Supply. PCB 1 Box.
3. Failure of power supply. 3. Check the connections of the DC Controller PCB and the
Main Controller PCB 1. Replace the PCB(s) if necessary.
E246 -0001 -00 Title System error
Detection ---
description
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.

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Code Code Code Code
E246 -0002 -00 Title System error E263 -0000 -05 Title Error in Current Sensor reference voltage generation
Detection --- Detection When CP54 on the Main Driver PCB was measured with a
description description tester, the reference voltage (normally 2.5 V) was not within
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. the range of reference value (2.2 to 2.7 V).
E246 -0003 -00 Title System error Remedy 1. Check the connection between the AC Driver PCB and the
Detection --- Main Driver PCB (connector disconnection, open circuit,
description short circuit of harness).
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. AC Driver side: J615, Main Driver side: J103
E246 -0005 -00 Title System error 2. Replace the AC Driver PCB.
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Detection ---
description E263 -0001 -05 Title Current Sensor error
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. Detection An error is detected in the value of the Current Sensor (SE601)
description (the value remains at the upper limit).
E247 -0001 -00 Title System error
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the AC Driver PCB and the
Detection ---
Main Driver PCB (connector disconnection, open circuit,
description
short circuit of harness).
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.
AC Driver side: J615, Main Driver side: J103
E247 -0002 -00 Title System error
2. Replace the AC Driver PCB.
Detection --- 3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
description
E263 -0002 -05 Title Current Sensor error
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.
Detection An error is detected in the value of the Current Sensor (SE601)
E247 -0003 -00 Title System error description (the value remains at the lower limit).
Detection --- Remedy 1. Check the connection between the AC Driver PCB and the
description Main Driver PCB (connector disconnection, open circuit,
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. short circuit of harness).
E247 -0004 -00 Title System error AC Driver side: J615, Main Driver side: J103
Detection --- 2. Replace the AC Driver PCB.
description 3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. E270 -0001 -04 Title Error in paper front vertical scanning synchronous signal
E248 -0000 -00 Title SRAM error Detection Vertical scanning synchronous signal (VSYNC) is not sent
Detection SRAM check error when the power is turned ON. description appropriately from the CMOS PCB (Scanner Unit (Paper
description Front)), so the image error occurs or the operation stops
Remedy Main Controller PCB 2. abnormally.
E248 -0001 -04 Title EEPROM error Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit
Detection An error when EEPROM power for the Reader Controller PCB (Reader).
description (PCB1) is turned ON. 2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader
Remedy Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). Controller PCB (PCB1).
E248 -0002 -04 Title EEPROM error 3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (Reader).
4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection EEPROM writing error for the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
description
Remedy Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
E248 -0003 -04 Title EEPROM error
Detection Reading error after writing to EEPROM for the Reader
description Controller PCB (PCB1).
Remedy Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E202 to E280
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Code Code Code Code
E270 -0002 -04 Title Error in horizontal scanning/vertical scanning synchronous E280 -0101 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB (PCB1)
signal and Scanner Unit (DADF)
Detection Due to the horizontal scanning synchronous signal (HSYNC) Detection Within the specified period of time, communication between
description error, the vertical scanning synchronous signal (VSYNC) is description the Reader Controller PCB and Scanner Unit (Paper Back) is
not sent, so the image error occurs or the operation stops not started.
abnormally. Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit (DADF).
(Reader/DADF). 2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Controller PCB (PCB1). 3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (DADF).
3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (Reader/DADF). 4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). E280 -0102 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB and
E270 -0101 -04 Title Error in paper back vertical scanning synchronous signal DADF Scanner Unit
Detection Vertical scanning synchronous signal (VSYNC) is not sent Detection Disconnection of the cable between the Reader Controller
description appropriately from the CMOS PCB (Scanner Unit (Paper description PCB (PCB1) and the DADF Scanner Unit was detected.
Back)), so the image error occurs or the operation stops Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Reader Controller PCB
abnormally. (PCB1) and the DADF Scanner Unit PCB.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit 2. Check the connection of the cable between the Reader and
(DADF). the host machine.
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader T-7-7
Controller PCB (PCB1).
3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (DADF).
4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
E280 -0001 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB (PCB1)
and Scanner Unit (Reader)
Detection Within the specified period of time, communication between
description the Reader Controller PCB and Scanner Unit (Paper Front) is
not started.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit
(Reader).
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader
Controller PCB (PCB1).
3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (Reader).
4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
E280 -0002 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB and
Reader Scanner Unit
Detection Disconnection of the cable between the Reader Controller
description PCB (PCB1) and the Reader Scanner Unit was detected.
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Reader Controller PCB
(PCB1) and the Reader Scanner Unit PCB.
2. Check the connection of the cable between the Reader and
the host machine.

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E202 to E280
7 Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E301 to E355
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■■E301 to E355 E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E302 -0102 -04 Title Error in paper back black shading
Code Code Detection Error in shading RAM access, or the shading value is either
E301 -0001 -04 Title Paper front light intensity NG description below or higher than the reference level.
Detection Light intensity is below the reference level at paper front Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit
description shading. (DADF).
Remedy Failure of the Scanner Unit (Reader). 2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader
E301 -0101 -04 Title Paper back light intensity NG Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection Light intensity is below the reference level at paper back 3. Operation error of the Glass Shift Motor (M9).
description shading. 4. Failure of the Scanner Unit (DADF).
Remedy Failure of the Scanner Unit (DADF). 5. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
E302 -0001 -04 Title Error in paper front white shading E315 -0007 -00 Title Codec error
Detection Error in shading RAM access, or the shading value is either Detection JBIG encode error.
description below or higher than the reference level. description
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit Remedy Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
(Reader). E315 -000d -00 Title Codec error
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader Detection JBIG decode error.
Controller PCB (PCB1). description
3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (Reader). Remedy 1. Replacement of SDRAM.
4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). 2. Replacement of HDD.
E302 -0002 -04 Title Error in paper front black shading 3. Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
Detection Error in shading RAM access, or the shading value is either E315 -000e -00 Title Codec error
description below or higher than the reference level. Detection Software decode error.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit description
(Reader). Remedy 1. Replacement of SDRAM.
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader 2. Replacement of HDD.
Controller PCB (PCB1). 3. Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
3. Failure of the Scanner Unit (Reader). E315 -0025 -00 Title Codec error
4. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). Detection ROTU hardware error.
E302 -0101 -04 Title Error in paper back white shading description
Detection Error in shading RAM access, or the shading value is either Remedy Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
description below or higher than the reference level. E315 -0027 -00 Title Codec error
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Scanner Unit Detection ROTU timeout error.
(DADF). description
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Reader
Remedy Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
Controller PCB (PCB1).
E315 -0033 -00 Title MemFill hardware error
3. Operation error of the Glass Shift Motor (M9).
4. Failure of the Scanner Unit (DADF). Detection MemFill hardware error.
5. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). description
Remedy Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
E315 -0035 -00 Title Codec error
Detection MemFill timeout error.
description
Remedy Replacement of the Main Controller PCB.

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E301 to E355
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Code Code Code Code
E315 -0100 -00 Title Codec error E315 -0540 -00 Title JPEG decode error
Detection PrcOverRun error. Detection This error occurs when images buffered in the HDD or
description description memory were corrupted when performing image processing.
Remedy Replacement of the Main Controller PCB. JPEG decode is used when handling color (or gray) images.
E315 -0500 -00 Title Codec error Therefore, the error does not occur for normal copy or PDL
Detection print. But it may occur with SEND.
description Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. If it is not recovered or it occurs frequently, perform the
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. following measures.
E315 -0501 -00 Title Codec error 2. Format the HDD. If it is not recovered, replace the HDD.
3. Replace the memory on the Main Controller 2 (DDR2-
Detection
SDRAM).
description
4. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E315 -0541 -00 Title Codec error
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Detection
E315 -0510 -00 Title Codec error
description
Detection
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
description
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E315 -0550 -00 Title Codec error
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Detection
E315 -0511 -00 Title Codec error
description
Detection
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
description
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E315 -0551 -00 Title Codec error
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Detection
E315 -0520 -00 Title Codec error
description
Detection
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
description
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E315 -0560 -00 Title Codec error
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Detection
E315 -0521 -00 Title Codec error
description
Detection
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
description
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E315 -0561 -00 Title Codec error
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Detection
E315 -0530 -00 Title Codec error
description
Detection
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
description
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E350 -0000 -00 Title System error
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Detection ---
E315 -0531 -00 Title Codec error
description
Detection
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.
description
E350 -0001 -00 Title System error
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. Detection ---
description
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E301 to E355
7 Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E400 to E490
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Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E350 -0002 -00 Title System error
Detection ---
Code Code
description E400 -0001 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB (PCB1)
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. and DADF
E350 -0003 -00 Title System error Detection Reception error occurs at the time of communication between
description the Reader Controller PCB and the DADF.
Detection ---
description Remedy 1. Connection error between the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1)
and the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.
2. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
E350 -3000 -00 Title System error
3. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Detection ---
E400 -0002 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB (PCB1)
description
and DADF
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.
Detection Reception error occurs at the time of communication between
E351 -0000 -00 Title Main Controller PCB 2 communication error description the Reader Controller PCB and the DADF.
Detection Main Controller PCB 2 communication error. Remedy 1. Connection error between the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1)
description and the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector of the Main 2. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
Controller PCB 2. 3. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2. E400 -0003 -04 Title Communication error between Reader Controller PCB and
E354 -0001 -00 Title System error DADF Driver PCB
Detection --- Detection Connection of the Flat Cable between the Reader Controller
description description PCB (PCB1) and DADF Driver PCB (PCB1) could not be
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. detected.
E354 -0002 -00 Title System error Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Detection --- 2. Check the connection of the cables (Signal Cable and
description Power Supply Cable) between the Reader Controller PCB
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. (PCB1) and the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
E355 -0001 -00 Title System error 3. Replace the cable between the Reader Controller PCB and
Detection --- the DADF Driver PCB.
description 4. Replace the Reader Controller PCB.
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. 5. Replace the DADF Driver PCB.
E355 -0003 -00 Title System error E401 -0001 -04 Title Pickup Roller Unit lifting error
Detection --- Detection The level of the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter HP Sensor (SR12)
description description does not change within the specified period of time although
Remedy Contact to the sales companies. the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter Motor (M10) is driven.
E355 -0004 -00 Title System error Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Pickup Roller
Detection --- Unit Lifter HP Sensor (SR12).
description 2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Pickup Roller
Unit Lifter Motor (M10).
Remedy Contact to the sales companies.
3. Failure of the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter HP Sensor (SR12).
T-7-8
4. Failure of the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter Motor (M10).

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E400 to E490
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Code Code Code Code
E401 -0002 -04 Title Pickup Roller Unit lifting error E412 -0003 -04 Title DADF Cooling Fan 1/2 error
Detection The level of the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter HP Sensor (SR12) Detection The DADF Cooling Fan 1/2 (FM1/2) was not stopped. (The
description does not change within the specified period of time although description stop signal was not detected.)
the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter Motor (M10) is driven. Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Pickup Roller 2. Check if there is open circuit.
Unit Lifter HP Sensor (SR12). 3. Replace the DADF Cooling Fan 1/2 (FM1/2).
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Pickup Roller 4. Replace the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
Unit Lifter Motor (M10). E412 -0004 -04 Title DADF Cooling Fan 1/2 error
3. Failure of the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter HP Sensor (SR12). Detection DADF Cooling Fan 1/2 (FM1/2) was not driven.
4. Failure of the Pickup Roller Unit Lifter Motor (M10). description
E407 -0001 -04 Title Tray Lifter Motor (M8) error Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector.
Detection The Tray HP Sensor (SR13) is not turned ON or OFF within 2. Check if there is open circuit.
description the specified period of time although the Tray Lifter Motor (M8) 3. Replace the DADF Cooling Fan 1/2 (FM1/2).
is driven. 4. Replace the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Tray HP Sensor E412 -0005 -04 Title DADF Cooling Fan 3 error
(SR13). Detection The DADF Cooling Fan 3 (FM3) was not stopped. (The stop
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Tray Lifter Motor description signal was not detected.)
(M8). Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector.
3. Failure of the Tray HP Sensor (SR13). 2. Check if there is open circuit.
4. Failure of the Tray Lifter Motor (M8). 3. Replace the DADF Cooling Fan 3 (FM3).
E407 -0002 -04 Title Tray Lifter Motor (M8) error 4. Replace the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
Detection The Paper Surface Sensor (SR6) is not turned ON within the E412 -0006 -04 Title DADF Cooling Fan 3 error
description specified period of time although the Tray Lifter Motor (M8) is Detection DADF Cooling Fan 3 (FM3) was not driven.
driven. description
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Paper Surface Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector.
Sensor (SR6). 2. Check if there is open circuit.
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Tray Lifter Motor 3. Replace the DADF Cooling Fan 3 (FM3).
(M8). 4. Replace the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
3. Failure of the Paper Face Sensor (SR6). E413 -0001 -04 Title DADF Disengagement Motor 1 (M6) error
4. Failure of the Tray Lifter Motor (M8).
Detection The DADF Disengagement HP Sensor 1 (SR15) is not turned
E412 -0001 -04 Title Scanner Unit Cooling Fan error description ON within the specified period of time although the DADF
Detection The Scanner Unit Cooling Fan (FM2) was not stopped. (The Disengagement Motor 1 (M6) is driven.
description stop signal was not detected.) Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement
Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector. HP Sensor 1 (SR15).
2. Check if there is open circuit. 2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement
3. Replace the Scanner Unit Cooling Fan (FM2). Motor 1 (M6).
4. Replace the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). 3. Failure of the Disengagement HP Sensor 1 (SR15).
E412 -0002 -04 Title Scanner Unit Cooling Fan error 4. Failure of the Disengagement Motor 1 (M6).
Detection The Scanner Unit Cooling Fan (FM2) was not driven. 5. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
description
Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the connector.
2. Check if there is open circuit.
3. Replace the Scanner Unit Cooling Fan (FM2).
4. Replace the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E400 to E490
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E Detail Location Item Description E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code Code Code
E413 -0002 -04 Title DADF Disengagement Motor 1 (M6) error E490 -0001 -04 Title Different DADF model error
Detection The DADF Disengagement HP Sensor 1 (SR15) is not turned Detection Not proper DADF is installed.
description OFF within the specified period of time although the DADF description
Disengagement Motor 1 (M6) is driven. Remedy 1. Installed DADF is a different model.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement 2. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
HP Sensor 1 (SR15). 3. Failure of the DC Controller PCB.
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement 4. Failure of the Main Controller PCB.
Motor 1 (M6). T-7-9
3. Failure of the Disengagement HP Sensor 1 (SR15).
4. Failure of the Disengagement Motor 1 (M6).
5. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
E413 -0011 -04 Title DADF Disengagement Motor 2 (M7) error
Detection The DADF Disengagement HP Sensor 2 (SR16) is not turned
description ON within the specified period of time although the DADF
Disengagement Motor 2 (M7) is driven.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement
HP Sensor 2 (SR16).
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement
Motor 2 (M7).
3. Failure of the Disengagement HP Sensor 2 (SR16).
4. Failure of the Disengagement Motor 2 (M7).
5. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
E413 -0012 -04 Title DADF Disengagement Motor 2 (M7) error
Detection The DADF Disengagement HP Sensor 2 (SR16) is not turned
description OFF within the specified period of time although the DADF
Disengagement Motor 2 (M7) is driven.
Remedy 1. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement
HP Sensor 2 (SR16).
2. Connector disconnection/open circuit of the Disengagement
Motor 2 (M7).
3. Failure of the Disengagement HP Sensor 2 (SR16).
4. Failure of the Disengagement Motor 2 (M7).
5. Failure of the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1).
E423 -0001 -04 Title DADF SDRAM error
Detection SDRAM access error.
description
Remedy Error in SDRAM (video image memory) on the Reader
Controller PCB (PCB1).
E423 -0002 -04 Title DADF SDRAM error
Detection SDRAM Verify error.
description
Remedy Error in SDRAM (video image memory) on the Reader
Controller PCB (PCB1).

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Error Code > Error Code > Error Code Details > E400 to E490
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■■E500 to E5FE E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E500 -0001 -05 Title Error in ARCNET communication
Code Code Detection Communication failed between the host machine and the
E500 -0000 -05 Title Error in IPC communication (Finisher-N1) description Document Insertion Unit.
Detection Communication failed between the host machine and the Remedy 1. Connection failure of Inserter DC controller PCB/Option
description Finisher. controller PCB
Remedy 1. IPC cable is disconnected. 2. Connection failure of Communication cable
2. IPC cable is faulty. 3. Connection failure of Communication driver PCB
3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 4. Failure in Inserter DC controller PCB/Option controller PCB
4. The host machine Controller PCB is faulty. 5. Failure in communication cable
E500 -0001 -05 Title a. Error in ARCNET communication 6. Failure in Communication driver PCB
b. Error in IPC communication * If any of those is not assumed as a cause, this error might
Detection a. Communication failed between the host machine and the have occurred on another option.
description Finisher / Paper Folding Unit / Booklet Trimmer. E500 -0022 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation
b. Timeout error of communication with the host machine Detection -
Remedy a-1. Connection failure of the ARCNET cable connection. description
a-2. ARCNET PCB Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power,
a-3. Finisher controller PCB contact a sales company.
a-4. Connection between Finisher and Paper Folding Unit / E500 -0098 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation
Booklet Trimmer Detection -
a-5. DC controller PCB / Booklet Trimmer controller PCB description
b-1. IPC cable communication
Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power,
b-2. Finisher controller PCB
contact a sales company.
b-3. Host machine controller PCB
E500 -0099 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation
b-4. Failure in the IPC communication cable
b-5. Connection between Finisher and Paper Folding Unit / Detection -
Booklet Trimmer description
b-6. DC controller PCB / Booklet Trimmer controller PCB Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power,
* If any of those is not assumed as a cause, this error might contact a sales company.
have occurred on another option. E500 -00A1 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation
E500 -0001 -05 Title Error in communication between the host machine - ACC Detection -
Detection Communication failed between the host machine and the description
description Professional Puncher / Integration Unit. Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power,
Remedy 1. Connection failure between the host machine and the contact a sales company.
Professional Puncher Integration Unit E500 -00A2 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation
2. Failure of interface PCB (PCB5) of Professional Puncher Detection -
Integration Unit description
3. Communication between Professional Puncher and Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power,
Integration Unit contact a sales company.
4. Professional Puncher controller PCB E500 -00A3 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation
* If any of those is not assumed as a cause, this error might Detection -
have occurred on another option. description
Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power,
contact a sales company.

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E Detail Location Item Description E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code Code Code
E500 -00A4 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation E503 -0006 -05 Title Error in communication between the finisher - paper folding
Detection - unit
description Detection Communication failed between the finisher - paper folding unit
Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power, description
contact a sales company. Remedy 1. Connector on the finisher controller PCB is disconnected.
E500 -00D4 -05 Title Error due to unexpected operation 2. Connector on the paper folding unit DC controller PCB is
Detection - disconnected.
description 3. Finisher controller PCB is faulty.
Remedy If an error cannot be released by turning OFF/ON the power, 4. Paper folding unit DC controller PCB is faulty.
contact a sales company. E503 -0021 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Insertion Unit
E503 -0001 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Saddle Stitcher (Finisher-N1)
(Finisher-N1) Detection Communication failed between Finisher - Insertion Unit
Detection Communication failed between the Finisher and the Saddle description
description Stitcher Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Finisher and the
Remedy 1. The connector on the wiring between the Finisher Insertion Unit is disconnected.
Controller PCB and the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is 2. The cable between the Finisher and the Insertion Unit is
disconnected. faulty.
2. The wiring between the Finisher Controller PCB and the 3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. 4. The Insertion Unit Controller PCB is faulty.
3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. E503 -0022 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Insertion Unit
4. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. (Finisher-N1/Document Insertion Unit-K1)
E503 -0002 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Saddle Stitcher Detection Communication failed between Finisher - Insertion Unit
(Finisher-N1) description
Detection Communication failed between the Finisher and the Saddle Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Finisher and the
description Stitcher Insertion Unit is disconnected.
Remedy 1. The connector on the wiring between the Finisher 2. The cable between the Finisher and the Insertion Unit is
Controller PCB and the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
disconnected. 3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
2. The wiring between the Finisher Controller PCB and the 4. The Insertion Unit Controller PCB is faulty.
Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. E503 -0041 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Integration Unit
3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. (Finisher-N1)
4. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. Detection Communication failed between Finisher - Integration Unit
E503 -0003 -05 Title Professional Puncher-C1 communication/connection error description
Detection The power of the Professional Puncher-C1 was OFF, or a Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Finisher and the
description serial communication error was detected at the puncher side. Integration Unit is disconnected.
Remedy 1. Check that the power of the Professional Puncher-C1 is ON. 2. The cable between the Finisher and the Integration Unit is
2. Check the connection between the Professional Puncher-C1 faulty.
and the Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1. 3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
3. Replace the communication cable between the Professional 4. The Integration Controller PCB is faulty.
Puncher-C1 and the Professional Puncher Integration
Unit-B1.

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E Detail Location Item Description E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code Code Code
E503 -0042 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Integration Unit E503 -0062 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Paper Folding
(Finisher-N1) Unit (Paper Folding Unit-H1/Finisher-N1)
Detection Communication failed between Finisher - Integration Unit Detection Communication failed between the Finisher - Paper Folding
description description Unit
Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Finisher and the Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Finisher and the
Integration Unit is disconnected. Paper Folding Unit is disconnected.
2. The cable between the Finisher and the Integration Unit is 2. The cable between the Finisher and the Paper Folding Unit
faulty. is faulty.
3. The Integration Controller PCB is faulty. 3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
4. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 4. The Paper Folding Unit Controller PCB is faulty.
E503 -0051 -05 Title Error in communication between the Integration Unit - E503 -0081 -05 Title Error in communication between the Saddle Stitcher - Trimmer
Professional Puncher (Finisher-N1) (Finisher-N1)
Detection Communication failed between the Integration Unit - Detection Communication failed between the Finisher - Trimmer
description Professional Puncher description
Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Integration Unit Remedy 1. The connector on the wiring between the Saddle Stitcher
and the Professional Puncher is disconnected. and the Trimmer is disconnected.
2. The cable between the Integration Unit and the Professional 2. The wiring between the Saddle Stitcher and the Trimmer is
Puncher is faulty. faulty.
3. The Integration Controller PCB is faulty. 3. The Trimmer Controller PCB is faulty.
4. The Professional Puncher Controller PCB is faulty. 4. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
E503 -0053 -05 Title Error in communication between the Integration Unit - 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Professional Puncher (Professional Puncher Integration E503 -0082 -05 Title Error in communication between the Saddle Stitcher - Trimmer
Unit-B1) (Finisher-N1)
Detection Communication failed between the Integration Unit - Detection Communication failed between the Finisher - Trimmer
description Professional Puncher (Error in communication of Professional description
Puncher) Remedy 1. The connector on the wiring between the Saddle Stitcher
Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Integration Unit and the Trimmer is disconnected.
and the Professional Puncher is disconnected. 2. The wiring between the Saddle Stitcher and the Trimmer is
2. The cable between the Integration Unit and the Professional faulty.
Puncher is faulty. 3. The Trimmer Controller PCB is faulty.
3. The Integration Controller PCB is faulty. 4. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
4. The Professional Puncher Controller PCB is faulty. 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
E503 -0061 -05 Title Error in communication between the Finisher - Paper Folding E503 -8004 -05 Title Error in option communication (trimmer)
Unit (Finisher-N1) Detection Communication cannot be make with trimmer.
Detection Communication failed between the Finisher - Paper Folding description
description Unit Remedy 1. Check the connection of ARCNET cable
Remedy 1. The connector on the cable between the Finisher and the 2. Communication PCB
Paper Folding Unit is disconnected. 3. Finisher controller PCB
2. The cable between the Finisher and the Paper Folding Unit E505 -0001 -05 Title Finisher back-up RAM (EEPROM) error (Finisher-N1)
is faulty. Detection The checksum for the EEPROM data has an error. (The value
3. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. description written in EEPROM and the value extracted from EEPROM
4. The Paper Folding Unit Controller PCB is faulty. doesn’t conform.)
Remedy The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E505 -0003 -05 Title Insertion unit back-up RAM error (Finisher-N1) E514 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in assist operation (Finisher-Q1)
Detection The value written in EEPROM and the value extracted from b. Error in the Gripper Base Motor (Finisher-N1)
description EEPROM doesn’t conform. Detection a. Processing Tray HP Sensor does not come ON within 5 sec
Remedy The Insertion Unit Controller PCB is faulty. description after the assist motor starts operation.
E505 -0005 -05 Title Paper Folding Unit backup RAM error (Paper Folding Unit-H1/ b. The gripper does not come off the Gripper Base Rear
Finisher-N1) Sensor when the Gripper Base Motor has been driven for 3
Detection The value written in EEPROM and the value extracted from seconds.
description EEPROM doesn’t conform. Remedy a-1. Connector of Processing Tray HP Sensor
Remedy The Paper Folding Unit Controller PCB is faulty. a-2. Connector of assist motor
E505 -0008 -05 Title Error in reading of multi functional folding machine a-3. Replacement of Processing Tray HP Sensor
a-4. Replacement of assist motor
Detection Reading of EEPROM of multi functional folding machine failed.
a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
description
b-1. The connector of the Gripper Base Rear Sensor (S117) or
Remedy EEPROM
the Gripper Base Motor (M116) are disconnected.
E505 -0009 -05 Title Error in writing of multi functional folding machine
b-2. The wiring of the Gripper Base Rear Sensor (S117) or the
Detection Writing of EEPROM of multi functional folding machine failed. Gripper Base Motor (M116) are faulty.
description b-3. The Gripper Base Rear Sensor (S117) is faulty.
Remedy EEPROM b-4. The Gripper Base Motor (M116) is faulty.
E509 -0001 -05 Title Finisher unsupported error b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Detection A wrong Finisher was connected. E514 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in assist operation (Finisher-Q1)
description b. Error in the Gripper Base Motor (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. Connect a supported Finisher. Detection a. Processing Tray HP Sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec
2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB. description after the assist motor starts operation.
E509 -0002 -05 Title Error in BootROM b. The Gripper Base Rear Sensor dose not detect the gripper
Detection Combination of finisher controller and BootROM is mismatch. when the Gripper Base Motor has been driven for 3
description seconds.
Remedy BootROM Remedy a-1. Connector of Processing Tray HP Sensor
E509 -0002 -05 Title Name mismatch between BOOTROM of integration unit and a-2. Connector of assist motor
firmware a-3. Replacement of Processing Tray HP Sensor
Detection Software combination error of BOOTROM and firmware is a-4. Replacement of assist motor
description detected. a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Remedy Failure in DC controller PCB (PCB1) of integration unit b-1. The connector of the Gripper Base Rear Sensor (S117) or
E509 -0004 -05 Title Error in trimmer B1 connection the Gripper Base Motor (M116) are disconnected.
b-2. The wiring of the Gripper Base Rear Sensor (S117) or the
Detection Trimmer-B1 was connected.
Gripper Base Motor (M116) are faulty.
description
b-3. The Gripper Base Rear Sensor (S117) is faulty.
Remedy Connect a supported trimmer (Trimmer-D1).
b-4. The Gripper Base Motor (M116) is faulty.
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E514 -8003 -05 Title Error in the Gripper Motor (Finisher-N1) E530 -8000 -05 Title Error in the Front or Rear Alignment Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection The gripper does not come off the Gripper HP Sensor when Detection The Front or Rear Alignment Motor operate abnormally during
description the Gripper Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. description initialization.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Gripper HP Sensor (S140) or the Remedy 1. The connector of the Front/Rear Alignment HP Sensor
Gripper Motor (M117) are disconnected. (S108/S109) or the Front/Rear Alignment Motor (M108/
2. The wiring of the Gripper HP Sensor (S140) or the Gripper M109) are disconnected.
Motor (M117) are faulty. 2. The wiring of the Front/Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S108/
3. The Gripper HP Sensor (S140) is faulty. S109) or the Front/Rear Alignment Motor (M108/M109) are
4. The Gripper Motor (M117) is faulty. faulty.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 3. The Front/Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S108/S109) is faulty.
E514 -8004 -05 Title Error in the Gripper Motor (Finisher-N1) 4. The Front/Rear Alignment Motor (M108/M109) is faulty.
Detection The Gripper HP Sensor does not detect the gripper when the 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
description Gripper Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. E530 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in front alignment motor (Finisher-Q1)
Remedy 1. The connector of the Gripper HP Sensor (S140) or the b. Error in the Front Alignment Motor (Finisher-N1)
Gripper Motor (M117) are disconnected. Detection a. Front alignment guide HP sensor does not go OFF within 5
2. The wiring of the Gripper HP Sensor (S140) or the Gripper description sec after the front alignment motor starts operation.
Motor (M117) are faulty. b. The front alignment plate does not come off the Front
3. The Gripper HP Sensor (S140) is faulty. Alignment HP Sensor when the Front Alignment Motor has
4. The Gripper Motor (M117) is faulty. been driven for 4 seconds.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Remedy a-1. Connector check of front alignment guide HP sensor
E514 -8005 -05 Title Error in the Gripper Motor (Finisher-N1) a-2. Connector check of front alignment motor
Detection The gripper does not come off the Position Sensor when the a-3. Replacement of front alignment guide HP sensor
description Gripper Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. a-4. Replacement of front alignment motor
Remedy 1. The connector of the Gripper Position Sensor (S115) or the a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Gripper Motor (M117) are disconnected. b-1. The connector of the Front Alignment HP Sensor (S108)
2. The wiring of the Gripper Position Sensor (S115) or the or the Front Alignment Motor (M108) are disconnected.
Gripper Motor (M117) are faulty. b-2. The wiring of the Front Alignment HP Sensor (S108) or
3. The Gripper Position Sensor (S115) is faulty. the Front Alignment Motor (M108) are faulty.
4. The Gripper Motor (M117) is faulty. b-3. The Front Alignment HP Sensor (S108) is faulty.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. b-4. The Front Alignment Motor (M108) is faulty.
E514 -8006 -05 Title Error in the Gripper Motor (Finisher-N1) b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Detection The Gripper Position Sensor does not detect the gripper when
description the Gripper Motor has been driven for 3 seconds.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Gripper Position Sensor (S115) or the
Gripper Motor (M117) are disconnected.
2. The wiring of the Gripper Position Sensor (S115) or the
Gripper Motor (M117) are faulty.
3. The Gripper Position Sensor (S115) is faulty.
4. The Gripper Motor (M117) is faulty.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
E518 -8001 -05 Title Error in Folding Feed Motor lock (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
Detection The lock signal turns on for the specified time from the drive
description start of Folding Feed Motor.
Remedy 1. Connector of the Folding Feed Motor (M11) is disconnected.
2. Folding Feed Motor (M11) is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E530 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in alignment operation (Finisher-Q1) E531 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in staple (Finisher-Q1)
b. Error in the Front Alignment Motor (Finisher-N1) b. Error in the Staple Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection a. Rear alignment guide HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 Detection a. Staple HP sensor does not go OFF within 500 msec after
description sec after the rear alignment motor starts operation. description the staple motor starts operation.
b. The Front Alignment HP Sensor does not detect the Front b. The Staple HP Sensor does nor detect the staple unit when
Alignment plate when the Front Alignment Motor has been the Staple Motor has been driven for 400 msec.
driven for 4 seconds. Remedy a-1. Connector check of staple unit
Remedy a-1. Connector of rear alignment guide HP sensor a-2. Replacement of staple unit
a-2. Connector of rear alignment motor a-3. Connector check of staple HP sensor
a-3. Replacement of rear alignment guide HP sensor a-4. Replacement of staple HP sensor
a-4. Replacement of rear alignment motor a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB b-1. The connector of the staple unit is disconnected.
b-1. The connector of the Front Alignment HP Sensor (S108) b-2. The wiring of the staple unit is faulty.
or the Front Alignment Motor (M108) are disconnected. b-3. The staple unit is faulty.
b-2. The wiring of the Front Alignment HP Sensor (S108) or b-4. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
the Front Alignment Motor (M108) are faulty. E532 -8000 -05 Title Error in the Staple Shift Motor (Finisher-N1)
b-3. The Front Alignment HP Sensor (S108) is faulty. Detection The Staple Shift Motor operate abnormally during initialization.
b-4. The Front Alignment Motor (M108) is faulty. description
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Remedy 1. The connector of the Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) or the
E531 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in staple (Finisher-Q1) Staple Shift Motor (M107) are disconnected.
b. Error in the Staple Motor (Finisher-N1) 2. The wiring of the Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) or the
Detection a. Staple position HP sensor does not come ON within 500 Staple Shift Motor (M107) are faulty.
description msec after the staple motor starts operation. 3. The Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) is faulty.
b. The staple unit does not come off the Staple HP Sensor 4. The Staple Shift Motor (M107) is faulty.
when the Staple Motor has been driven for 400 msec. 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of staple unit E532 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in staple slide (Finisher-Q1)
a-2. Replacement of staple unit b. Error in the Stapler Shift Motor (Finisher-N1)
a-3. Connector check of staple position HP sensor Detection a. Staple HP sensor does not come ON within 500 msec after
a-4. Replacement of staple position HP sensor description the staple shift motor starts operation.
a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB. b. The staple unit does not come off the Stapler Shift HP
b-1. The connector of the staple position switch (SW103) is Sensor when the Staple Shift Motor has been driven for 5
disconnected. seconds.
b-2. The wiring of the staple position switch (SW103) is faulty. Remedy a-1. Connector check of staple shift motor
b-3. The staple position switch (SW103) is installation failure a-2. Replacement of staple shift motor
or faulty. a-3. Connector check of staple HP sensor
b-4. The connector of the staple unit is disconnected. a-4. Replacement of staple HP sensor
b-5. The wiring of the staple unit is faulty. a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
b-6. The staple unit is faulty. b-1. The connector of the Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) or
b-7. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. the Staple Shift Motor (M107) are disconnected.
b-2. The wiring of the Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) or the
Staple Shift Motor (M107) are faulty.
b-3. The Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) is faulty.
b-4. The Staple Shift Motor (M107) is faulty.
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E532 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in staple slide (Finisher-Q1) E535 -0003 -05 Title Error in the Swing Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
b. Error in the Stapler Shift Motor (Finisher-N1) Detection The Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor failed to be ON
Detection a. Staple HP sensor does not go OFF within 500 msec after description even though specified period of time has passed when
description the staple shift motor starts operation. lowering the swing guide.
b. The Stapler Shift HP Sensor does not detect the staple unit Remedy 1. The connector of the Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor
when the Staple Shift Motor has been driven for 5 seconds. (S118) or the Swing Guide Motor (M110) are disconnected.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of staple shift motor 2. The wiring of the Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor
a-2. Replacement of staple shift motor (S118) or the Swing Guide Motor (M110) are faulty.
a-3. Connector check of staple HP sensor 3. The Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor (S118) is faulty.
a-4. Replacement of staple HP sensor 4. The Swing Guide Motor (M110) is faulty.
a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
b-1. The connector of the Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) or E535 -0004 -05 Title Error in the Swing Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
the Staple Shift Motor (M107) are disconnected. Detection The Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor failed to be OFF
b-2. The wiring of the Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) or the description even though specified period of time has passed when raising
Staple Shift Motor (M107) are faulty. the swing unit.
b-3. The Stapler Shift HP Sensor (S107) is faulty. Remedy 1. The connector of the Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor
b-4. The Staple Shift Motor (M107) is faulty. (S118) or the Swing Guide Motor (M110) are disconnected.
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 2. The wiring of the Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor
E535 -0001 -05 Title Error in the Swing Guide Motor (Finisher-N1) (S118) or the Swing Guide Motor (M110) are faulty.
Detection The swing guide does not come off the Swing Guide HP 3. The Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor (S118) is faulty.
description Sensor when the Swing Guide Motor has been driven for 3 4. The Swing Guide Motor (M110) is faulty.
seconds. 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Swing Guide HP Sensor (S110) or the E535 -8001 -05 Title Error in swing guide motor
Swing Guide Motor (M110) are disconnected. Detection Swing guide HP sensor does not come ON within 2 sec after
2. The wiring of the Swing Guide HP Sensor (S110) or the description the swing guide motor starts operation.
Swing Guide Motor (M110) are faulty. Remedy 1. Connector check of swing guide motor
3. The Swing Guide HP Sensor (S110) is faulty. 2. Replacement of swing guide motor
4. The Swing Guide Motor (M110) is faulty. 3. Connector check of swing guide HP sensor
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 4. Replacement of swing guide HP sensor
E535 -0002 -05 Title Error in the Swing Guide Motor (Finisher-N1) 5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Detection The Swing Guide HP Sensor does not detect the swing guide E535 -8002 -05 Title Error in swing guide motor
description when the Swing Guide Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. Detection Swing guide HP sensor does not go OFF within 2 sec after the
Remedy 1. The connector of the Swing Guide HP Sensor (S110) or the description swing guide motor starts operation.
Swing Guide Motor (M110) are disconnected. Remedy 1. Connector check of swing guide motor
2. The wiring of the Swing Guide HP Sensor (S110) or the 2. Replacement of swing guide motor
Swing Guide Motor (M110) are faulty. 3. Connector check of swing guide HP sensor
3. The Swing Guide HP Sensor (S110) is faulty. 4. Replacement of swing guide HP sensor
4. The Swing Guide Motor (M110) is faulty. 5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E537 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in front alignment motor (Finisher-Q1) E539 -8002 -05 Title Error in delivery angle adjustment motor (HP sensor
b. Error in the Rear Alignment Motor (Finisher-N1) stationary)
Detection a. Front alignment guide HP sensor does not come ON within Detection HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after the operation
description 5 sec after the front alignment motor starts operation. description start.
b. The rear alignment plate does not come off the Rear Remedy 1. Connector check of delivery angle HP sensor
Alignment HP Sensor when the Rear Alignment Motor has 2. Connector check of delivery angle adjustment motor
been driven for 4 seconds. 3. Replacement of delivery angle HP sensor
Remedy a-1. Connector check of front alignment guide HP sensor 4. Replacement of delivery angle adjustment motor
a-2. Connector check of front alignment motor 5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
a-3. Replacement of front alignment guide HP sensor E540 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in tray A (upper tray) (Finisher-Q1)
a-4. Replacement of front alignment motor b. Tray 1 time out error (Finisher-N1)
a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB Detection a. Tray A up/down motor rotation sensor does not come ON
b-1. The connector of the Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S109) description within 300 msec after the tray A up/down motor starts
or the Rear Alignment Motor (M109) are disconnected. operation.
b-2. The wiring of the Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S109) or the b. The tray 1 does not return to home position when the Tray 1
Rear Alignment Motor (M109) are faulty. Shift Motor has been driven for 20 seconds.
b-3. The Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S109) is faulty. The tray 1 does not come off the Tray 1 Area Sensor at the
b-4. The Rear Alignment Motor (M109) is faulty. same area when the Tray 1 Shift Motor has been driven for
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 4 seconds.
E537 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in alignment operation (Finisher-Q1) Remedy a-1. Connector check of tray A up/down motor rotation sensor
b. Error in the Rear Alignment Motor (Finisher-N1) a-2. Connector check of tray A up/down motor
Detection a. Rear alignment guide HP sensor does not come ON within a-3. Replacement of tray A up/down motor rotation sensor
description 5 sec after the rear alignment motor starts operation. a-4. Replacement of tray A up/down motor
b. The Rear Alignment HP Sensor does not detect the rear a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
alignment plate when the Rear Alignment Motor has been b-1. The connectors of the Tray 1 Area Sensors (S122/S123/
driven for 4 seconds. S124) or the Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are disconnected.
Remedy a-1. Connector of rear alignment guide HP sensor b-2. The wiring of the Tray 1 Area Sensors (S122/S123/S124)
a-2. Connector of rear alignment motor or the Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are faulty.
a-3. Replacement of rear alignment guide HP sensor b-3. The Tray 1 Area Sensors (S122/S123/S124) is faulty.
a-4. Replacement of rear alignment motor b-4. The Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) is faulty.
a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
b-1. The connector of the Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S109) E540 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in tray A (upper tray) (Finisher-Q1)
or the Rear Alignment Motor (M109) are disconnected. b. Tray 1 area error (Finisher-N1)
b-2. The wiring of the Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S109) or the Detection a. Detected position of tray A is below the tray B.
Rear Alignment Motor (M109) are faulty. description b. The tray 1 detects the discontinuous area with the Tray 1
b-3. The Rear Alignment HP Sensor (S109) is faulty. Area Sensors.
b-4. The Rear Alignment Motor (M109) is faulty. Remedy a-1. Connector check of tray A area sensor
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. a-2. Replacement of tray A area sensor
E539 -8001 -05 Title Error in delivery angle adjustment motor (HP sensor delay) a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Detection HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after the operation b-1. The connectors of the Tray 1 Area Sensors (S122/S123/
description start. S124) or the Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are disconnected.
Remedy 1. Connector check of delivery angle HP sensor b-2. The wiring of the Tray 1 Area Sensors (S122/S123/S124)
2. Connector check of delivery angle adjustment motor or the Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are faulty.
3. Replacement of delivery angle HP sensor b-3. The Tray 1 Area Sensors (S122/S123/S124) is faulty.
4. Replacement of delivery angle adjustment motor b-4. The Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) is faulty.
5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E540 -8003 -05 Title a. Error in tray A (upper tray) (Finisher-Q1) E542 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in tray B (lower tray) (Finisher-Q1)
b. Error in the Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (Finisher-N1) b. Tray 2 time out error (Finisher-N1)
Detection a. Tray adjacent switch is activated. Detection a. Tray B up/down motor rotation sensor does not come ON
description b. The Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch is turned ON while the tray description within 300 msec after the tray B up/down motor starts
1 operates. operation.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of tray adjacent switch b. The tray 2 does not return to home position when the Tray 2
a-2. Replacement of tray adjacent switch Shift Motor has been driven for 20 seconds.
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB The tray 2 does not come off the Tray 2 Area Sensor at the
b-1. The connector of the Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (SW110) same area when the Tray 2 Shift Motor has been driven for
or the Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are disconnected. 4 seconds.
b-2. The wiring of the Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (SW110) or Remedy a-1. Connector check of tray B up/down motor rotation sensor
the Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are faulty. a-2. Connector check of tray B up/down motor
b-3. The Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (SW110) is faulty. a-3. Replacement of tray B up/down motor rotation sensor
b-4. The Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) is faulty. a-4. Replacement of tray B up/down motor
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. a-5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
E540 -8013 -05 Title Error in the Swing Guide Safety Switch (Finisher-N1) b-1. The connectors of the Tray 2 Area Sensors (S125/S126/
Detection The Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) is turned ON while S127) or the Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) are disconnected.
description the tray 1 operates. b-2. The wiring of the Tray 2 Area Sensors (S125/S126/S127)
Remedy 1. The connector of the Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) or the Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) are faulty.
(SW102/SW104) or the Staple Position Switch (SW103) are b-3. The Tray 2 Area Sensors (S125/S126/S127) is faulty.
disconnected. b-4. The Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) is faulty.
2. The connector of the Swing Guide Solenoid (SL101) or the b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) are disconnected. E542 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in tray B (lower tray) (Finisher-Q1)
3. The wiring of the Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) b. Tray 2 area error (Finisher-N1)
(SW102/SW104) or the Staple Position Switch (SW103) are Detection a. Detected position of tray B is above tray A.
faulty. description b. The tray 2 detects the discontinuous area with the Tray 2
4. The wiring of the Swing Guide Solenoid (SL101) or the Tray Area Sensors.
1 Shift Motor (M105) are faulty. Remedy a-1. Connector check of tray B area sensor
5. The Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) (SW102/ a-2. Replacement of tray B area sensor
SW104) is faulty. a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
6. The Staple Position Switch (SW103) is faulty. b-1. The connectors of the Tray 2 Area Sensors (S125/S126/
7. The Swing Guide Solenoid (SL101) is faulty. S127) or the Tray 2 Paper Sensor (S105) are disconnected.
8. The Tray 1 Shift Motor (M105) is faulty. b-2. The connector of the Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) is
9. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. disconnected.
E540 -80FF -05 Title Error in tray A (upper tray) b-3. The wiring of the Tray 2 Area Sensors (S125/S126/S127)
Detection Up/down operation is not completed within 25 sec after the or the Tray 2 Paper Sensor (S105) are faulty.
description tray A up/down motor starts operation. b-4. The wiring of the Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) is faulty.
Remedy 1. Connector check of tray A up/down motor rotation sensor b-5. The Tray 2 Area Sensors (S125/S126/S127) is faulty.
2. Connector check of tray A up/down motor b-6. The Tray 2 Paper Sensor (S105) is faulty.
3. Replacement of tray A up/down motor rotation sensor b-7. The Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) is faulty.
4. Replacement of tray A up/down motor b-8. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB

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E542 -8003 -05 Title a. Error in tray B (lower tray) (Finisher-Q1) E544 -0001 -05 Title Error in Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller (Finisher-Q1)
b. Error in the Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (Finisher-N1) Detection The HP has not been detected within 1 second after the start
Detection a. Tray adjacent switch is activated. description of the operation of the Lifting Motor of the Upper Neat Stack
description b. The Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch is turned ON while the tray Unit Return Roller.
2 operates. Remedy 1. Check for any disconnection/improper connection of the
Remedy a-1. Connector check of tray adjacent switch following connectors. => Disconnect and then connect them
a-2. Replacement of tray adjacent switch if necessary.
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB • Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP Sensor
b-1. The connector of the Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (SW110) (PS209)
or the Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) are disconnected. • Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting Motor
b-2. The wiring of the Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (SW110) or (M209)
the Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) are faulty. 2. Replace the Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP
b-3. The Tray 1 Lower Safety Switch (SW110) is faulty. Sensor.
b-4. The Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) is faulty. 3. Replace the Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Motor.
E542 -8013 -05 Title Error in the Swing Guide Safety Switch (Finisher-N1) 4. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB (UN3).
Detection The Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) is turned ON while E544 -0002 -05 Title Error in Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller (Finisher-Q1)
description the tray 2 operates. Detection The roller does not move away from the HP within 1 second
Remedy 1. The connector of the Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) description after the start of the operation of the Lifting Motor of the Upper
(SW102/SW104) or the Staple Position Switch (SW103) are Neat Stack Unit Return Roller.
disconnected. Remedy 1. Check for any disconnection/improper connection of the
2. The connector of the Swing Guide Solenoid (SL101) or the following connectors. => Disconnect and then connect them
Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) are disconnected. if necessary.
3. The wiring of the Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) • Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP Sensor
(SW102/SW104) or the Staple Position Switch (SW103) are (PS209)
faulty. • Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting Motor
4. The wiring of the Swing Guide Solenoid (SL101) or the Tray (M209)
2 Shift Motor (M217) are faulty. 2. Replace the Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP
5. The Swing Guide Safety Switch (front/rear) (SW102/ Sensor.
SW104) is faulty. 3. Replace the Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting
6. The Staple Position Switch (SW103) is faulty. Motor.
7. The Swing Guide Solenoid (SL101) is faulty. 4. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB (UN3).
8. The Tray 2 Shift Motor (M217) is faulty.
9. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
E542 -80FF -05 Title Error in tray B (lower tray)
Detection Up/down operation is not completed within 25 sec after the
description tray B up/down motor starts operation.
Remedy 1. Connector check of tray B up/down motor rotation sensor
2. Connector check of tray B up/down motor
3. Replacement of tray B up/down motor rotation sensor
4. Replacement of tray B up/down motor
5. Replacement of finisher controller PCB

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E548 -0001 -05 Title Error in Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller (Finisher-Q1) E551 -0001 -05 Title a. Error in power fan of the integration unit
Detection The HP has not been detected within 1 second after the start b. Error in Power Supply Cooling Fan (Document Insertion
description of the operation of the Lifting Motor of the Lower Neat Stack Unit-K1)
Unit Return Roller. c. Error in the Power Supply Fan of the Finisher (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. Check for any disconnection/improper connection of the Detection b. The lock detection signal is detected ON while the Power
following connectors. => Disconnect and then connect them description Supply Cooling Fan is driven, or the fan lock detection
if necessary. signal is detected OFF while the Power Supply Cooling Fan
• Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP Sensor is stopped.
(PS208) c. The loch signal is detected 1.2 sec. or more while the fan
• Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting Motor operates.
(M208) Remedy a-1. Contact failure on connector of power fan (FM1)
2. Replace the Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP a-2. Failure of power fan (FM1)
Sensor. b-1. Connector of the Power Supply Cooling Fan (F1) is
3. Replace the Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting disconnected
Motor. b-2. Power Supply Cooling Fan (F1) is faulty
4. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB (UN3). c-1. The connector of the Power Supply Fan (FAN101) is
E548 -0002 -05 Title Error in Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller (Finisher-Q1) disconnected.
Detection The roller does not move away from the HP within 1 second c-2. The wiring of the Power Supply Fan (FAN101) is faulty.
description after the start of the operation of the Lifting Motor of the Lower c-3. The Power Supply Fan (FAN101) is faulty.
Neat Stack Unit Return Roller. c-4. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
Remedy 1. Check for any disconnection/improper connection of the E551 -0001 -05 Title Error in power fan
following connectors. => Disconnect and then connect them Detection Fan lock detection signal is detected ON.
if necessary. description
• Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP Sensor Remedy 1. Contact failure on connector of power fan (FM1) on the
(PS208) integration unit
• Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting Motor 2. Failure of power fan (FM1) on the integration unit
(M208) E551 -0001 -05 Title Error in power supply fan (F1) of the insertion unit
2. Replace the Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP Detection Fan lock detection signal is detected ON while the power
Sensor. description supply fan is driven
3. Replace the Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller Lifting Remedy 1. Power supply fan is faulty
Motor. 2. Connector of the power supply fan is disconnected
4. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB (UN3). E551 -0002 -05 Title a. Error in Power Supply Cooling Fan of Paper Folding Unit
(Paper Folding Unit-H1)
b. Error in the Power Supply Fan of the Finisher (Finisher-N1)
Detection a. The lock detection signal is detected ON while the Power
description Supply Cooling Fan is driven, or the fan lock detection
signal is detected OFF while the Power Supply Cooling Fan
is stopped.
b. The lock status is released when the fan stops.
Remedy a-1. Connector of the Power Supply Cooling Fan (F1) is
disconnected
a-2. Power Supply Cooling Fan (F1) is faulty
b-1. The connector of the Power Supply Fan (FAN101) is
disconnected.
b-2. The wiring of the Power Supply Fan (FAN101) is faulty.
b-3. The Power Supply Fan (FAN101) is faulty.
b-4. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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E551 -0002 -05 Title Error in power fan on the integration unit E562 -8003 -05 Title Error in Folding Position Accuracy Sensor (Paper Folding
Detection The lock status is released when the fan stops. Unit-H1)
description Detection The receiving-light intensity failed to be within the threshold
Remedy 1. Contact failure on connector of power fan (FM1) description although the emitting-light intensity is adjusted to be within the
2. Failure of power fan (FM1) threshold when adjusting the Sensor.
E551 -0004 -05 Title Cooling fan (F1) error in paper folding unit Remedy 1. Connector of the Folding Position Accuracy Sensor (S32) is
Detection Power fan lock signal is detected. disconnected.
description 2. Folding Position Accuracy Sensor (S32) is faulty.
Remedy 1. Disconnection of connector on cooling fan E562 -8004 -05 Title Error in the Upper Stopper HP Sensor (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
2. Breakage of cooling fan Detection The receiving-light intensity failed to be within the threshold
E551 -0011 -05 Title Error in the Power Supply Fan of the Insertion Unit description although the emitting-light intensity is adjusted to be within the
Detection The loch signal is detected for the specified times while the fan threshold when adjusting the Sensor.
description operates. Remedy 1. Connector of the Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is
Remedy 1. The connector of the Fan (F1) is disconnected. disconnected.
2. The wiring of the Fan (F1) is faulty. 2. Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is faulty.
3. The Fan (F1) is faulty. E566 -8001 -05 Title Error in side registration detection
4. The Insertion Unit Controller PCB is faulty. Detection Side registration detection unit HP sensor does not come ON
E551 -0011 -05 Title Error in the Power Supply Fan of the Insertion Unit description within 5 sec after the side registration detection unit shift motor
Detection The loch signal is detected for the specified times while the fan starts operation.
description operates. Remedy 1. Connector check of side registration detection unit shift
Remedy 1. The connector of the Fan (F1) is disconnected. motor and side registration detection unit HP sensor
2. The wiring of the Fan (F1) is faulty. 2. Replacement of side registration detection unit shift motor
3. The Fan (F1) is faulty. and side registration detection unit HP sensor
4. The Insertion Unit Controller PCB is faulty. 3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
E551 -0021 -05 Title Error in the Power Supply Fan of the Paper Folding Unit E566 -8002 -05 Title Error in side registration detection
Detection The loch signal is detected for the specified times while the fan Detection Side registration detection unit HP sensor does not go OFF
description operates. description within 5 sec after the side registration detection unit shift motor
Remedy 1. The connector of the Fan (F1) is disconnected. starts operation.
2. The wiring of the Fan (F1) is faulty. Remedy 1. Connector check of side registration detection unit shift
3. The Fan (F1) is faulty. motor and side registration detection unit HP sensor
4. The Paper Folding Unit Controller PCB is faulty. 2. Replacement of side registration detection unit shift motor
E562 -8001 -05 Title Error in Slowing Timing Sensor (Paper Folding Unit-H1) and side registration detection unit HP sensor
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Detection The receiving-light intensity failed to be within the threshold
description although the emitting-light intensity is adjusted to be within the E567 -8001 -05 Title Error in shift roller operation
threshold when adjusting the Sensor. Detection Shift roller unit HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after
Remedy 1. Connector of the Slowing Timing Sensor (S30) is description the side registration shift motor starts operation.
disconnected. Remedy 1. Connector check of side registration shift motor and shift
2. Slowing Timing Sensor (S30) is faulty. roller unit HP sensor
E562 -8002 -05 Title Error in Disengagement Timing Sensor (Paper Folding 2. Replacement of side registration shift motor and shift roller
Unit-H1) unit HP sensor
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Detection The receiving-light intensity failed to be within the threshold
description although the emitting-light intensity is adjusted to be within the
threshold when adjusting the Sensor.
Remedy 1. Connector of the Disengagement Timing Sensor (S31) is
disconnected.
2. Disengagement Timing Sensor (S31) is faulty.

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E567 -8002 -05 Title Error in shift roller operation E568 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in feed roller disengage operation (Finisher-Q1)
Detection Shift roller unit HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after b. Error in the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor
description the side registration shift motor starts operation. (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. Connector check of side registration shift motor and shift Detection a. Feed roller HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after
roller unit HP sensor description the feed roller disengage motor starts operation.
2. Replacement of side registration shift motor and shift roller b. The Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor does not detect the
unit HP sensor disengage roller when the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB Flapper Motor has been driven for 3 seconds.
E568 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in feed roller disengage operation (Finisher-Q1) Remedy a-1. Connector check of feed roller disengage motor and feed
b. Error in the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor roller HP sensor
(Finisher-N1) a-2. Replacement of feed roller disengage motor and feed
Detection a. Feed roller HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after roller HP sensor
description the feed roller disengage motor starts operation. a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
b. The disengage roller does not come off the Feed Roller b-1. The connector of the Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor
Separation HP Sensor when the Feed Roller Disengage/ (S111) or the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor
Buffer Flapper Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. (M119) are disconnected.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of feed roller disengage motor and feed b-2. The wiring of the Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor (S111)
roller HP sensor or the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119)
a-2. Replacement of feed roller disengage motor and feed are faulty.
roller HP sensor b-3. The Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor (S111) is faulty.
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB b-4. The Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119)
b-1. The connector of the Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor is faulty.
(S111) or the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
(M119) are disconnected. E568 -8003 -05 Title Error in the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor
b-2. The wiring of the Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor (S111) (Finisher-N1)
or the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) Detection The buffer flapper does not come off the Buffer Flapper HP
are faulty. description Sensor when the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor
b-3. The Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor (S111) is faulty. has been driven for 3 seconds.
b-4. The Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) Remedy 1. The connector of the Buffer Flapper HP Sensor (S142) or
is faulty. the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) are
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. disconnected.
2. The wiring of the Buffer Flapper HP Sensor (S142) or the
Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) are
faulty.
3. The Buffer Flapper HP Sensor (S142) is faulty.
4. The Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) is
faulty.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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E568 -8004 -05 Title Error in the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor E569 -8003 -05 Title Upper Stopper Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to go through
(Finisher-N1) HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
Detection The Buffer Flapper HP Sensor does not detect the buffer Detection The Upper Stopper HP Sensor failed to be OFF despite the
description flapper when the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor description drive of specified pulse in the case that the Upper Stopper
has been driven for 3 seconds. Motor started to be driven while the Upper Stopper HP Sensor
Remedy 1. The connector of the Buffer Flapper HP Sensor (S142) or was ON.
the Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) are Remedy 1. Connector of the Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is disconnected.
disconnected. 2. Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is faulty.
2. The wiring of the Buffer Flapper HP Sensor (S142) or the 3. Connector of the Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is
Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) are disconnected.
faulty. 4. Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is faulty.
3. The Buffer Flapper HP Sensor (S142) is faulty. E569 -8004 -05 Title Upper Stopper Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to return to
4. The Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper Motor (M119) is HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
faulty. Detection The Upper Stopper HP Sensor failed to be ON despite the
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. description drive of specified pulse in the case that the Upper Stopper
E569 -8001 -05 Title Upper Stopper Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to go through Motor started to be driven while the Upper Stopper HP Sensor
HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1) was OFF.
Detection The Upper Stopper HP Sensor failed to be OFF despite the Remedy 1. Connector of the Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is disconnected.
description drive of specified pulse in the case that the Upper Stopper 2. Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is faulty.
Motor started to be driven while the Upper Stopper HP Sensor 3. Connector of the Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is
was ON. disconnected.
Remedy 1. Connector of the Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is disconnected. 4. Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is faulty.
2. Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is faulty. E56A -8001 -05 Title C-fold Stopper Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to go through
3. Connector of the Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
disconnected. Detection The C-fold Stopper Motor HP Sensor failed to be OFF despite
4. Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is faulty. description the drive of specified pulse in the case that the C-fold Stopper
E569 -8002 -05 Title Upper Stopper Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to return to Motor started to be driven while the C-fold Stopper Motor HP
HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1) Sensor was ON.
Detection The Upper Stopper HP Sensor failed to be ON despite the Remedy 1. Connector of the C-fold Stopper Motor (M9) is disconnected.
description drive of specified pulse in the case that the Upper Stopper 2. C-fold Stopper Motor (M9) is faulty.
Motor started to be driven while the Upper Stopper HP Sensor 3. Connector of the C-fold Stopper HP Sensor (S24) is
was OFF. disconnected.
Remedy 1. Connector of the Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is disconnected. 4. C-fold Stopper HP Sensor (S24) is faulty.
2. Upper Stopper Motor (M8) is faulty. E56A -8002 -05 Title C-fold Stopper Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to return to
3. Connector of the Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
disconnected. Detection The C-fold Stopper Motor HP Sensor failed to be ON despite
4. Upper Stopper HP Sensor (S23) is faulty. description the drive of specified pulse in the case that the C-fold Stopper
Motor started to be driven while the C-fold Stopper Motor HP
Sensor was OFF.
Remedy 1. Connector of the C-fold Stopper Motor (M9) is disconnected.
2. C-fold Stopper Motor (M9) is faulty.
3. Connector of the C-fold Stopper HP Sensor (S24) is
disconnected.
4. C-fold Stopper HP Sensor (S24) is faulty.

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E56B -8001 -05 Title Folding Tray Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to go through E56D -8002 -05 Title Error in the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor (Finisher-N1)
HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1) Detection The Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor does not detect
Detection The Folding Tray HP Sensor failed to be OFF despite the description the stacking tray paper retainer when the Stacking Tray Paper
description drive of specified pulse in the case that the Folding Tray Motor Retainer Motor has been driven for 3 seconds.
started to be driven while the Folding Tray HP Sensor was ON. Remedy 1. The connector of the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP
Remedy 1. Connector of the Folding Tray Motor (M7) is disconnected. Sensor (S114) or the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor
2. Folding Tray Motor (M7) is faulty. (M114) are disconnected.
3. Connector of the Folding Tray HP Sensor (S28) is 2. The wiring of the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor
disconnected. (S114) or the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M114)
4. Folding Tray HP Sensor (S28) is faulty. are faulty.
E56B -8002 -05 Title Folding Tray Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed to return to HP 3. The Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S114) is
(Paper Folding Unit-H1) faulty.
Detection The Folding Tray HP Sensor failed to be ON despite the drive 4. The Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M114) is faulty.
description of specified pulse in the case that the Folding Tray Motor 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
started to be driven while the Folding Tray HP Sensor was E56E -8001 -05 Title Lead-edge Retaining Guide Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed
OFF. to go through HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
Remedy 1. Connector of the Folding Tray Motor (M7) is disconnected. Detection The Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor failed to be OFF
2. Folding Tray Motor (M7) is faulty. description despite the drive of specified pulse in the case that the Lead-
3. Connector of the Folding Tray HP Sensor (S28) is edge Retaining Guide Motor started to be driven while the
disconnected. Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor was ON.
4. Folding Tray HP Sensor (S28) is faulty. Remedy 1. Connector of the Lead-edge Retaining Guide Motor (M10) is
E56D -8001 -05 Title Error in the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor (Finisher-N1) disconnected.
Detection The stacking tray paper retainer does not come off the 2. Lead-edge Retaining Guide Motor (M10) is faulty.
description Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor when the Stacking 3. Connector of the Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor
Tray Paper Retainer Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. (S25) is disconnected.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP 4. Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor (S25) is faulty.
Sensor (S114) or the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor E56E -8002 -05 Title Lead-edge Retaining Guide Motor of Paper Folding Unit failed
(M114) are disconnected. to return to HP (Paper Folding Unit-H1)
2. The wiring of the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor Detection The Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor failed to be ON
(S114) or the Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M114) description despite the drive of specified pulse in the case that the Lead-
are faulty. edge Retaining Guide Motor started to be driven while the
3. The Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S114) is Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor was OFF.
faulty. Remedy 1. Connector of the Lead-edge Retaining Guide Motor (M10) is
4. The Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M114) is faulty. disconnected.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 2. Lead-edge Retaining Guide Motor (M10) is faulty.
3. Connector of the Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor
(S25) is disconnected.
4. Lead-edge Retaining Guide HP Sensor (S25) is faulty.
E56F -8001 -05 Title Error in inlet roller disengage operation
Detection Inlet roller HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after the
description inlet roller disengage motor starts operation.
Remedy 1. Connector check of inlet roller disengage motor and inlet
roller HP sensor
2. Replacement of inlet roller disengage motor and inlet roller
HP sensor
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB

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E56F -8002 -05 Title Error in inlet roller disengage operation E578 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in feed belt operation (Finisher-Q1)
Detection Inlet roller HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after the b. Error in the Paper Return Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
description inlet roller disengage motor starts operation. Detection a. Feed belt HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after
Remedy 1. Connector check of inlet roller disengage motor and inlet description the feed belt shift motor starts operation.
roller HP sensor b. The paper return guide does not come off the Paper Return
2. Replacement of inlet roller disengage motor and inlet roller Guide HP Sensor when the Paper Return Guide Motor has
HP sensor been driven for 3 seconds.
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB Remedy a-1. Connector check of feed belt shift motor and feed belt HP
E577 -8001 -05 Title Error in paddle rotation/up&down operation sensor
Detection Paddle rotation HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec a-2. Replacement of feed belt shift motor and feed belt HP
description after the paddle rotation motor starts operation. sensor
Remedy 1. Replacement of paddle rotation motor and paddle rotation a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
HP sensor b-1. The connector of the Paper Return Guide HP Sensor
2. Replacement of finisher controller PCB (S112) or the Paper Return Guide Motor (M112) are
E577 -8002 -05 Title Error in paddle rotation/up&down operation disconnected.
b-2. The wiring of the Paper Return Guide HP Sensor (S112)
Detection Paddle rotation HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after
or the Paper Return Guide Motor (M112) are faulty.
description the paddle rotation motor starts operation.
b-3. The Paper Return Guide HP Sensor (S112) is faulty.
Remedy 1. Replacement of paddle rotation motor and paddle rotation
b-4. The Paper Return Guide Motor (M112) is faulty.
HP sensor
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
2. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
E578 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in feed belt operation (Finisher-Q1)
E577 -8003 -05 Title Error in paddle rotation/up&down operation
b. Error in the Paper Return Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection Paddle up/down HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec
Detection a. Feed belt HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after the
description after the paddle up/down motor starts operation.
description feed belt shift motor starts operation.
Remedy 1. Connector check of paddle up/down motor and paddle up/
b. The Paper Return Guide HP Sensor does not detect the
down HP sensor
paper return guide when the Paper Return Guide Motor has
2. Replacement of paddle up/down motor and paddle up/down
been driven for 3 seconds.
HP sensor
Remedy a-1. Connector check of feed belt shift motor and feed belt HP
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
sensor
E577 -8004 -05 Title Error in paddle rotation/up&down operation
a-2. Replacement of feed belt shift motor and feed belt HP
Detection Paddle up/down HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after sensor
description the paddle up/down motor starts operation. a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
Remedy 1. Connector check of paddle up/down motor and paddle up/ b-1. The connector of the Paper Return Guide HP Sensor
down HP sensor (S112) or the Paper Return Guide Motor (M112) are
2. Replacement of paddle up/down motor and paddle up/down disconnected.
HP sensor b-2. The wiring of the Paper Return Guide HP Sensor (S112)
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB or the Paper Return Guide Motor (M112) are faulty.
b-3. The Paper Return Guide HP Sensor (S112) is faulty.
b-4. The Paper Return Guide Motor (M112) is faulty.
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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E57A -8001 -05 Title Error in process stopper operation E57B -8001 -05 Title a. Error in paper rear edge drop operation (Finisher-Q1)
Detection Process tray HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after b. Error in the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor
description the process stopper shift motor starts operation. (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. Connector check of process stopper shift motor and process Detection a. Paper rear edge drop guide HP sensor does not come ON
tray HP sensor description within 5 sec after the paper rear edge drop motor starts
2. Replacement of process stopper shift motor and process operation.
tray HP sensor b. The paper trailing edge pushing guide does not come off the
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP Sensor when the
E57A -8002 -05 Title Error in process stopper operation Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor has been driven
Detection Process tray HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after the for 3 seconds.
description process stopper shift motor starts operation. Remedy a-1. Connector check of paper rear edge drop motor and
Remedy 1. Connector check of process stopper shift motor and process paper rear edge drop guide HP sensor
tray HP sensor a-2. Replacement of paper rear edge drop motor and paper
2. Replacement of process stopper shift motor and process rear edge drop guide HP sensor
tray HP sensor a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB b-1. The connector of the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide
E57A -8003 -05 Title Error in process stopper operation HP Sensor (S113) or the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing
Guide Motor (M113) are disconnected.
Detection When the process stopper starts operation, the stapler
b-2. The wiring of the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP
description interferes and operation cannot proceed.
Sensor (S113) or the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide
Remedy 1. Connector check of process stopper shift motor
Motor (M113) are faulty.
2. Replacement of process stopper shift motor
b-3. The Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP Sensor (S113)
3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
is faulty.
b-4. The Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor (M113) is
faulty.
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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E57B -8002 -05 Title a. Error in paper rear edge drop operation (Finisher-Q1) E57C -8001 -05 Title a. Error in upper guide operation (Finisher-Q1)
b. Error in the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor b. Error in the Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor
(Finisher-N1) (Finisher-N1)
Detection a. Paper rear edge drop guide HP sensor does not go off Detection a. Upper guide HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec
description within 5 sec after the paper rear edge drop motor starts description after the upper guide motor starts operation.
operation. b. The paper retainer does not come off the Paper Retainer
b. The Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP Sensor does HP Sensor when the Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor
not detect the paper trailing edge pushing guide when the has been driven for 3 seconds.
Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor has been driven Remedy a-1. Connector check of upper guide motor and upper guide
for 3 seconds. HP sensor
Remedy a-1. Connector check of paper rear edge drop motor and a-2. Replacement of upper guide motor and upper guide HP
paper rear edge drop guide HP sensor sensor
a-2. Replacement of paper rear edge drop motor and paper a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
rear edge drop guide HP sensor b-1. The connector of the Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S135)
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB or the Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M118) are
b-1. The connector of the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide disconnected.
HP Sensor (S113) or the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing b-2. The wiring of the Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S135) or the
Guide Motor (M113) are disconnected. Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M118) are faulty.
b-2. The wiring of the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP b-3. The Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S135) is faulty.
Sensor (S113) or the Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide b-4. The Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M118) is
Motor (M113) are faulty. faulty.
b-3. The Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP Sensor (S113) b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
is faulty. E57C -8002 -05 Title a. Error in upper guide operation (Finisher-Q1)
b-4. The Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor (M113) is b. Error in the Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor
faulty. (Finisher-N1)
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Detection a. Upper guide HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after
description the upper guide motor starts operation.
b. The Paper Retainer HP Sensor does not detect the paper
retainer when the Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor
has been driven for 3 seconds.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of upper guide motor and upper guide
HP sensor
a-2. Replacement of upper guide motor and upper guide HP
sensor
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
b-1. The connector of the Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S135)
or the Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M118) are
disconnected.
b-2. The wiring of the Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S135) or the
Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M118) are faulty.
b-3. The Paper Retainer HP Sensor (S135) is faulty.
b-4. The Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor (M118) is
faulty.
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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E583 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in stack delivery auxiliary tray operation (Finisher-Q1) E583 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in stack delivery auxiliary tray operation (Finisher-Q1)
b. Error in the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (Finisher-N1) b. Error in the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection a. Stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor does not come ON Detection a. Stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor does not go OFF
description within 5 sec after the stack delivery auxiliary tray motor description within 5 sec after the stack delivery auxiliary tray motor
starts operation. starts operation.
b. The tray auxiliary guide does not come off the Tray Auxiliary b. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Front/Rear HP Sensors does nor
Guide Front/Rear HP Sensors when the Tray Auxiliary detect the tray auxiliary guide when the Tray Auxiliary Guide
Guide Motor has been driven for 3 seconds. Motor has been driven for 3 seconds.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of stack delivery auxiliary tray motor and Remedy a-1. Connector check of stack delivery auxiliary tray motor and
stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor
a-2. Replacement of stack delivery auxiliary tray motor and a-2. Replacement of stack delivery auxiliary tray motor and
stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
b-1. The connector of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Front HP b-1. The connector of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Front HP
Sensor (S137) or the Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor Sensor (S137) or the Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor
(S136) are disconnected. (S136) are disconnected.
b-2. The connector of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (M120) is b-2. The connector of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (M120) is
disconnected. disconnected.
b-3. The wiring of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Front HP Sensor b-3. The wiring of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Front HP Sensor
(S137) or the Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor (S136) (S137) or the Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor (S136)
are faulty. are faulty.
b-4. The wiring of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (M120) is b-4. The wiring of the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (M120) is
faulty. faulty.
b-5. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Front HP Sensor (S137) is faulty. b-5. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Front HP Sensor (S137) is faulty.
b-6. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor (S136) is faulty. b-6. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor (S136) is faulty.
b-7. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (M120) is faulty. b-7. The Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (M120) is faulty.
b-8. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. b-8. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
E584 -0002 -05 Title Error in the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection The Shutter HP Sensor does not detect the shutter when the
description Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor has been driven for 3
seconds.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Shutter HP Sensor (S106) or the Stack
Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are disconnected.
2. The wiring of the Shutter HP Sensor (S106) or the Stack
Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are faulty.
3. The Shutter HP Sensor (S106) is faulty.
4. The Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) is faulty.
5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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E584 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in shutter (Finisher-Q1) E584 -8003 -05 Title Error in the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (Finisher-N1)
b. Error in the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor Detection The shutter does not come off the Shutter Close Detection
(Finisher-N1) description Sensor when the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor has
Detection a. Shutter HP sensor does not come ON within 5 sec after the been driven for 3 seconds.
description paddle rotation motor starts operation. Remedy 1. The connector of the Shutter Close Detection Sensor (S148)
b. The shutter does not come off the Shutter HP Sensor when or the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are
the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor has been driven for disconnected.
3 seconds. 2. The wiring of the Shutter Close Detection Sensor (S148) or
Remedy a-1. Connector check of paddle rotation motor and shutter HP the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are faulty.
sensor 3. The Shutter Close Detection Sensor (S148) is faulty.
a-2. Replacement of paddle rotation motor and shutter HP 4. The Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) is faulty.
sensor 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB E584 -8004 -05 Title Error in the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (Finisher-N1)
b-1. The connector of the Shutter HP Sensor (S106) or Detection The Shutter Close Detection Sensor does not detect the
the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are description shutter when the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor has been
disconnected. driven for 3 seconds.
b-2. The wiring of the Shutter HP Sensor (S106) or the Stack Remedy 1. The connector of the Shutter Close Detection Sensor (S148)
Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are faulty. or the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are
b-3. The Shutter HP Sensor (S106) is faulty. disconnected.
b-4. The Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) is faulty. 2. The wiring of the Shutter Close Detection Sensor (S148) or
b-5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. the Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) are faulty.
E584 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in shutter (Finisher-Q1) 3. The Shutter Close Detection Sensor (S148) is faulty.
b. Error in the stack delivery lower/shutter motor (Finisher-N1) 4. The Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor (M122) is faulty.
Detection a. Shutter HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec after the 5. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
description paddle rotation motor starts operation. E590 -8000 -05 Title Error in punch operation
b. The shutter HP sensor does not detect the shutter. Detection Clock error of punch motor is detected.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of paddle rotation motor and shutter HP description
sensor Remedy 1. Check of punch motor
a-2. Replacement of paddle rotation motor and shutter HP 2. Check of punch motor FG sensor (SR38)
sensor 3. Replacement of punch unit
a-3. Replacement of finisher controller PCB 4. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
b-1. Connector of the shutter HP sensor (S106) is
disconnected.
b-2. The shutter HP sensor (S106) is faulty.
b-3. The stack delivery lower/shutter motor (M122) is faulty.
b-4. The finisher controller PCB is faulty.

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E590 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in punch operation (Finisher-Q1) E590 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in punch operation (Finisher-Q1)
b. Error in the Punch Motor (Finisher-N1) b. Error in the Punch Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection a. If the punch motor HP sensor (PS36) cannot be detected Detection a. If the punch motor HP sensor (PS36) is still detected after
description within 200 msec after the punch motor starts driving. description 200 msec from the start of punch motor driving.
b. During initialization, the Punch HP Sensor does not detect b. The Puncher does not come off the Punch HP Sensor when
the Puncher when the Punch Motor has been driven for 500 the Punch Motor has been driven for 200 msec.
msec. after the Puncher has come off the Punch HP Sensor. The Puncher does not come off the Punch HP Sensor
After initialization, the Punch Motor does not return to home during initialization.
position. Remedy a-1. Check of punch motor
Remedy a-1. Check of punch motor a-2. Check of punch motor FG sensor (SR38)
a-2. Check of punch motor FG sensor (SR38) a-3. Replacement of punch unit
a-3. Replacement of punch unit a-4. Replacement of finisher controller PCB
a-4. Replacement of finisher controller PCB b-1. The connector of the Punch HP Sensor (S104) or the
b-1. The connector of the Punch HP Sensor (S104) or the Punch Motor Clock Sensor (S105) are disconnected.
Punch Motor Clock Sensor (S105) are disconnected. b-2. The connector of the Punch Motor (M102) is
b-2. The connector of the Punch Motor (M102) is disconnected.
disconnected. b-3. The wiring of the Punch HP Sensor (S104) or the Punch
b-3. The wiring of the Punch HP Sensor (S104) or the Punch Motor Clock Sensor (S105) are faulty.
Motor Clock Sensor (S105) are faulty. b-4. The wiring of the Punch Motor (M102) is faulty.
b-4. The wiring of the Punch Motor (M102) is faulty. b-5. The Punch HP Sensor (S104) is faulty.
b-5. The Punch HP Sensor (S104) is faulty. b-6. The Punch Motor Clock Sensor (S105) is faulty.
b-6. The Punch Motor Clock Sensor (S105) is faulty. b-7. The Punch Motor (M102) is faulty.
b-7. The Punch Motor (M102) is faulty. b-8. The Puncher Driver PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
b-8. The Puncher Driver PCB (PCB1) is faulty. b-9. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
b-9. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. E590 -8003 -05 Title Punch Motor clock error (Finisher-N1)
Detection The drive pulse of the Punch Motor does not reach 100 pulses
description when the Punch Motor has been driven for 100 msec. after the
Puncher has come off the Punch HP Sensor.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Punch HP Sensor (S104) or the Punch
Motor Clock Sensor (S105) are disconnected.
2. The connector of the Punch Motor (M102) is disconnected.
3. The wiring of the Punch HP Sensor (S104) or the Punch
Motor Clock Sensor (S105) are faulty.
4. The wiring of the Punch Motor (M102) is faulty.
5. The Punch HP Sensor (S104) is faulty.
6. The Punch Motor Clock Sensor (S105) is faulty.
7. The Punch Motor (M102) is faulty.
8. The Puncher Driver PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
9. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
E590 -8004 -05 Title Error in punch operation
Detection If the punch motor HP sensor (PS36) cannot be detected at
description the operation switch of 2/hole/3-hole, 2-hole/4-hole (France).
Remedy 1. Check of punch motor
2. Check of punch motor FG sensor (SR38)
3. Replacement of punch unit
4. Replacement of finisher controller PCB

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E593 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Punch Slide Motor (Finisher-N1) E5A4 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Press Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection The punch unit does not come off the Horizontal Registration Detection The Press Motor HP Sensor does not turn ON when the Press
description HP Sensor when the Punch Slide Motor has been driven for description Motor has been driven for 926 msec.
680 msec. Remedy 1. The connector of the Press Motor HP Sensor (S106) or the
Remedy 1. The connector of the Horizontal Registration HP Sensor Press Motor (M105) are disconnected.
(S101) or the Punch Slide Motor (M101) are disconnected. 2. The wiring of the Press Motor HP Sensor (S106) or the
2. The wiring of the Horizontal Registration HP Sensor (S101) Press Motor (M105) are faulty.
or the Punch Slide Motor (M101) are faulty. 3. The Press Motor HP Sensor (S106) is faulty.
3. The Horizontal Registration HP Sensor (S101) is faulty. 4. The Press Motor (M105) is faulty.
4. The Punch Slide Motor (M101) is faulty. 5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
5. The Puncher Driver PCB (PCB1) is faulty. E5A4 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Press Motor (Finisher-N1)
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Detection The Press Motor HP Sensor does not turn OFF when the
E593 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Punch Slide Motor (Finisher-N1) description Press Motor has been driven for 601 msec.
Detection The Horizontal Registration HP Sensor does not detect the Remedy 1. The connector of the Press Motor HP Sensor (S106) or the
description punch unit when the Punch Slide Motor has been driven for 3.3 Press Motor (M105) are disconnected.
seconds. 2. The wiring of the Press Motor HP Sensor (S106) or the
Remedy 1. The connector of the Horizontal Registration HP Sensor Press Motor (M105) are faulty.
(S101) or the Punch Slide Motor (M101) are disconnected. 3. The Press Motor HP Sensor (S106) is faulty.
2. The wiring of the Horizontal Registration HP Sensor (S101) 4. The Press Motor (M105) is faulty.
or the Punch Slide Motor (M101) are faulty. 5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
3. The Horizontal Registration HP Sensor (S101) is faulty. E5A7 -8011 -05 Title The feeding claw operating motor (M02) of the booklet trimmer
4. The Punch Slide Motor (M101) is faulty. has not been arrived at home position.
5. The Puncher Driver PCB (PCB1) is faulty. Detection The feeding claw home position sensor (PI04) failed to be ON
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. description
E5A3 -0001 -05 Title Error in the Registration Motor (Finisher-N1) Remedy 1. Connector check
Detection The Registration HP Sensor does not turn ON when the 2. Replacement of sensor
description Registration Motor has been driven for 2.933 seconds. 3. Replacement of motor
Remedy 1. The connector of the Registration HP Sensor (S105) or the E5A7 -8012 -05 Title The feeding claw operating motor (M02) of the booklet trimmer
Registration Motor (M102) are disconnected. is remained at home position.
2. The wiring of the Registration HP Sensor (S105) or the Detection The feeding claw home position sensor (PI04) failed to be
Registration Motor (M102) are faulty. description OFF
3. The Registration HP Sensor (S105) is faulty. Remedy 1. Connector check
4. The Registration Motor (M102) is faulty. 2. Replacement of sensor
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty. 3. Replacement of motor
E5A3 -0002 -05 Title Error in the Registration Motor (Finisher-N1) E5A7 -8021 -05 Title The head-and-tail guide motor (M03) of the booklet trimmer
Detection The Registration HP Sensor does not turn OFF when the has not been arrived at home position
description Registration Motor has been driven for 670 msec. Detection The head-and-tail guide home position sensor (PI03) failed to
Remedy 1. The connector of the Registration HP Sensor (S105) or the description be ON
Registration Motor (M102) are disconnected. Remedy 1. Connector check
2. The wiring of the Registration HP Sensor (S105) or the 2. Replacement of sensor
Registration Motor (M102) are faulty. 3. Replacement of motor
3. The Registration HP Sensor (S105) is faulty.
4. The Registration Motor (M102) is faulty.
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.

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E5A7 -8022 -05 Title The head-and-tail guide motor (M03) of the booklet trimmer is E5A7 -8061 -05 Title The conveyer retaining roller shift motor (M08) of the booklet
remained at home position trimmer has not been arrived at home position
Detection The head-and-tail guide home position sensor (PI03) failed to Detection The retaining roller home position sensor (PI14) failed to be
description be OFF description ON
Remedy 1. Connector check Remedy 1. Connector check
2. Replacement of sensor 2. Replacement of sensor
3. Replacement of motor 3. Replacement of motor
E5A7 -8025 -05 Title EEPROM error with the booklet trimmer E5A7 -8062 -05 Title The conveyer retaining roller shift motor (M08) of the booklet
Detection There is a failure with the numerical value for home position trimmer is remained at home position
description that has been saved Detection The retaining roller home position sensor (PI14) failed to be
Remedy Replacement of trimmer controller PCB description OFF
E5A7 -8033 -05 Title The driver with the trimming area feed motor (M04) of the Remedy 1. Connector check
booklet trimmer is faulty 2. Replacement of sensor
Detection There was a failure in the trimming area feed motor driver 3. Replacement of motor
description PCB (A04) E5A7 -8073 -05 Title The driver with the main feed motor (M10) of the booklet
Remedy 1. Connector check trimmer is faulty
2. Replacement of motor Detection There was a failure in the main feed motor driver PCB (A10)
3. Replacement of driver PCB description
E5A7 -8043 -05 Title The driver with the trimming motor (M05) of the booklet Remedy 1. Connector check
trimmer is faulty 2. Replacement of motor
Detection There was a failure in the trimming motor driver PCB (A05) 3. Replacement of driver PCB
description E5AA -8001 -05 Title Error in the Cutter Motor (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. Replace the Trimming Motor Driver PCB. Detection The home position of the trimming blade is not detected when
2. Replace the Trimmer Controller PCB. description the Cutter Motor has been driven for 5 seconds.
E5A7 -8044 -05 Title The upper limit is failed to be detected with the upper blade of Remedy 1. The connector of the Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) or
the booklet trimmer the Cutter Motor (M106) are disconnected.
Detection The upper blade upper limit sensor (PI06) failed to be ON 2. The wiring of the Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) or the
description although the upper blade has moved for a certain distance Cutter Motor (M106) are faulty.
Remedy 1. Check the Upper Blade Upper Limit Sensor (PI06). 3. The Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) is faulty.
2. Replace the Trimming Motor Driver PCB. 4. The Cutter Motor (M106) is faulty.
3. Replace the Trimmer Controller PCB. 5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
E5A7 -8051 -05 Title The stopper shift motor (M06) of the booklet trimmer has not E5AA -8002 -05 Title Error in the Cutter Motor (Finisher-N1)
been arrived at home position Detection The Cutter Motor Clock Sensor does not come off the home
Detection The stopper home position sensor (PI05) failed to be ON description position of the trimming blade when the Cutter Motor has been
description driven for 500 msec.
Remedy 1 Remove any obstacles to movement of the stopper. Remedy 1. The connector of the Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) or
2 Check the Stopper Home Position Sensor (PI05). the Cutter Motor (M106) are disconnected.
3 Replace the Motor Driver PCB. 2. The wiring of the Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) or the
4 Replace the Trimmer Controller PCB. Cutter Motor (M106) are faulty.
E5A7 -8052 -05 Title The stopper shift motor (M06) of the booklet trimmer is 3. The Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) is faulty.
remained at home position 4. The Cutter Motor (M106) is faulty.
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
Detection The stopper home position sensor (PI05) failed to be OFF
description
Remedy 1) Check the Stopper Home Position Sensor (PI05).
2) Replace the Motor Driver PCB.
3) Replace the Trimmer Controller PCB.

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E5AA -8003 -05 Title Cutter Motor clock error (Finisher-N1) E5BA -8011 -05 Title Error in the Rear Estrangement Motor (Finisher-N1)
Detection The Cutter Motor Clock Sensor does not detect the Motor Detection The Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor does not turn ON
description clock when the Cutter Motor has been driven for 625 msec. description when the Rear Estrangement Motor has been driven for 180
Remedy 1. The connector of the Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) or msec.
the Cutter Motor (M106) are disconnected. Remedy 1. The connector of the Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor
2. The wiring of the Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) or the (S104) or the Rear Estrangement Motor (M104) are
Cutter Motor (M106) are faulty. disconnected.
3. The Cutter Motor Clock Sensor (S108) is faulty. 2. The wiring of the Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor
4. The Cutter Motor (M106) is faulty. (S104) or the Rear Estrangement Motor (M104) are faulty.
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty. 3. The Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor (S104) is faulty.
E5AE -8000 -05 Title Trimmer stationary paper error 4. The Rear Estrangement Motor (M104) is faulty.
Detection The Inlet Sensor detects the stationary paper after performing 5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
description the paper delivery operation. E5BA -8012 -05 Title Error in the Rear Estrangement Motor (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. The paper has jammed in the Trimmer. Detection The Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor does not turn OFF
2. The connector of the Inlet Sensor (S101) is disconnected. description when the Rear Estrangement Motor has been driven for 537
3. The wire of the Inlet Sensor (S101) is faulty. msec.
4. The Inlet Sensor (S101) is faulty. Remedy 1. The connector of the Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty. (S104) or the Rear Estrangement Motor (M104) are
E5BA -8001 -05 Title Error in the Front Estrangement Motor (Finisher-N1) disconnected.
Detection The Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor does not turn 2. The wiring of the Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor
description ON when the Front Estrangement Motor has been driven for (S104) or the Rear Estrangement Motor (M104) are faulty.
191msec. 3. The Rear Estrangement Motor HP Sensor (S104) is faulty.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor 4. The Rear Estrangement Motor (M104) is faulty.
(S102) or the Front Estrangement Motor (M103) are 5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
disconnected. E5BB -8001 -05 Title Error in the Waste Paper Full Sensor (Finisher-N1)
2. The wiring of the Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor Detection The A/D input value does not enter into the D/A output upper
(S102) or the Front Estrangement Motor (M103) are faulty. description limit of the Waste Paper Full Sensor.
3. The Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor (S102) is faulty. Remedy 1. The connector of the Waste Paper Full Sensor (emitting/
4. The Front Estrangement Motor (M103) is faulty. receiving) (S011) is disconnected.
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty. 2. The wire of the Waste Paper Full Sensor (emitting/receiving)
E5BA -8002 -05 Title Error in the Front Estrangement Motor (Finisher-N1) (S011) is faulty.
Detection The Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor does not turn OFF 3. The Waste Paper Full Sensor (emitting/receiving) (S011) is
description when the Front Estrangement Motor has been driven for 724 faulty.
msec. after the Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor has 4. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.
turned ON. E5BB -8002 -05 Title Error in the Waste Paper Full Sensor (Finisher-N1)
Remedy 1. The connector of the Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor Detection The A/D input value does not enter into the D/A output lower
(S102) or the Front Estrangement Motor (M103) are description limit of the Waste Paper Full Sensor.
disconnected. Remedy 1. The connector of the Waste Paper Full Sensor (emitting/
2. The wiring of the Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor receiving) (S011) is disconnected.
(S102) or the Front Estrangement Motor (M103) are faulty. 2. The wire of the Waste Paper Full Sensor (emitting/receiving)
3. The Front Estrangement Motor HP Sensor (S102) is faulty. (S011) is faulty.
4. The Front Estrangement Motor (M103) is faulty. 3. The Waste Paper Full Sensor (emitting/receiving) (S011) is
5. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty. faulty.
4. The Trimmer Controller PCB (PCB1) is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E5F0 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (Finisher-N1) E5F1 -8001 -05 Title Saddle folder/feeder clock error (Finisher-N1)
Detection The Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor does not detect Detection The drive speed of the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor is less
description the Saddle lead edge stopper when the Saddle lead edge description than 5 mm/sec.
stopper has been moved for 182 mm by Saddle Lead Edge Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor Sensor
Stopper Motor. (S214) or the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (M206) are
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor disconnected.
(S205) or the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (M203) are 2. The wiring of the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor Sensor (S214)
disconnected. or the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (M206) are faulty.
2. The wiring of the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor 3. The Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor Sensor (S214) is faulty.
(S205) or the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (M203) are 4. The Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (M206) is faulty.
faulty. 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
3. The Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor (S205) is faulty. 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
4. The Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (M203) is faulty. E5F1 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (Finisher-N1)
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. Detection The Saddle Folder HP Sensor does not detect the home
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. description position of the paper fold roller during initialization.
E5F0 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (Finisher-N1) Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Folder HP Sensor (S229) or
Detection The Saddle lead edge stopper does not come off the Saddle the Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (M206) are disconnected.
description Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor when the Saddle Lead Edge 2. The wiring of the Saddle Folder HP Sensor (S229) or the
Stopper Motor has been driven for 50 pulses. Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (M206) are faulty.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor 3. The Saddle Folder HP Sensor (S229) is faulty.
(S205) or the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (M203) are 4. The Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor (M206) is faulty.
disconnected. 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
2. The wiring of the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
(S205) or the Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (M203) are E5F2 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Roller Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
faulty. Detection The Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor does not detect the
3. The Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor (S205) is faulty. description Saddle roller guide when the saddle roller guide has been
4. The Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor (M203) is faulty. moved for 20 mm by Saddle Roller Guide Motor.
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor (S207)
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. or the Saddle Roller Guide Motor (M204) are disconnected.
E5F1 -8000 -05 Title Error in saddle folding 2. The wiring of the Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor (S207) or
Detection Saddle fold/feed motor rotation sensor does not come ON for the Saddle Roller Guide Motor (M204) are faulty.
description 1 sec after the saddle fold/feed motor starts operation. 3. The Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor (S207) is faulty.
Remedy 1. Connector check of saddle fold/feed motor and saddle fold/ 4. The Saddle Roller Guide Motor (M204) is faulty.
feed motor rotation sensor 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
2. Replacement of saddle fold/feed motor and saddle fold/feed 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
motor rotation sensor E5F2 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Roller Guide Motor (Finisher-N1)
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB Detection The saddle roller guide does not come off the Saddle Roller
description Guide HP Sensor when the Saddle Roller Guide Motor has
been driven for 50 pulses.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor (S207)
or the Saddle Roller Guide Motor (M204) are disconnected.
2. The wiring of the Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor (S207) or
the Saddle Roller Guide Motor (M204) are faulty.
3. The Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor (S207) is faulty.
4. The Saddle Roller Guide Motor (M204) is faulty.
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E5F3 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (Finisher-N1) E5F4 -8002 -05 Title a. Error in saddle staple
Detection The Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor does not detect the b. Error in the Saddle Stitcher Motor (Finisher-N1)
description saddle alignment guide when the saddle alignment guide has Detection a. Home position is still detected after 500 msec from the start
been moved for 177 mm by Saddle Alignment Guide Motor. description of saddle unit operation.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor b. The Saddle Stitcher unit does not come off the Saddle
(S206) or the Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (M202) are Stitcher HP Sensor when the Saddle Stitcher Motor has
disconnected. been driven for 480msec.
2. The wiring of the Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor (S206) Remedy a-1. Connector check of staple unit
or the Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (M202) are faulty. a-2. Replacement of staple unit
3. The Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor (S206) is faulty. a-3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
4. The Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (M202) is faulty. b-1. The connector of the Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor (S223)
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. or the Saddle Stitcher Motor (M209) are disconnected.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. b-2. The wiring of the Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor (S223) or the
E5F3 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (Finisher-N1) Saddle Stitcher Motor (M209) are faulty.
Detection The saddle alignment guide does not come off the Saddle b-3. The Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor (S223) is faulty.
description Alignment Plate HP Sensor when the Saddle Alignment Guide b-4. The Saddle Stitcher Motor (M209) is faulty.
Motor has been driven for 50 pulses. b-5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor b-6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
(S206) or the Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (M202) are E5F5 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (Finisher-N1)
disconnected. Detection The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP Sensor does not
2. The wiring of the Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor (S206) description detect the saddle trailing edge retainer when the saddle trailing
or the Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (M202) are faulty. edge retainer has been moved for 96 mm by Saddle Trailing
3. The Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor (S206) is faulty. Edge Retainer Motor.
4. The Saddle Alignment Guide Motor (M202) is faulty. Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. HP Sensor (S219) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Motor (M210) are disconnected.
E5F4 -8001 -05 Title a. Error in saddle staple 2. The wiring of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP
b. Error in the Saddle Stitcher Motor (Finisher-N1) Sensor (S219) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor
Detection a. Home position cannot be detected within 500 msec after the (M210) are faulty.
description saddle unit starts operation. 3. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP Sensor (S219)
b. The Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor does not detect the saddle is faulty.
stitcher unit when the Saddle Stitcher Motor has been driven 4. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (M210) is faulty.
for 480 msec. 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
Remedy a-1. Connector check of staple unit 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
a-2. Replacement of staple unit
a-3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
b-1. The connector of the Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor (S223)
or the Saddle Stitcher Motor (M209) are disconnected.
b-2. The wiring of the Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor (S223) or the
Saddle Stitcher Motor (M209) are faulty.
b-3. The Saddle Stitcher HP Sensor (S223) is faulty.
b-4. The Saddle Stitcher Motor (M209) is faulty.
b-5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
b-6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E5F5 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (Finisher-N1) E5F6 -8003 -05 Title Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor clock error (Finisher-N1)
Detection The Saddle trailing edge retainer does not come off the Saddle Detection The drive speed of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor is
description Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP Sensor when the Saddle description less than 6 clocks.
Trailing Edge Retainer Motor has been driven for 50 pulses. Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move Sensor (S213) or the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor
HP Sensor (S219) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer (M205) are disconnected.
Motor (M210) are disconnected. 2. The wiring of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor Sensor
2. The wiring of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP (S213) or the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M205)
Sensor (S219) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor are faulty.
(M210) are faulty. 3. The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor Sensor (S213) is
3. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP Sensor (S219) faulty.
is faulty. 4. The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M205) is faulty.
4. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (M210) is faulty. 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. E5F7 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (Finisher-N1)
E5F6 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (Finisher-N1) Detection The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor does not detect
Detection The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor does not detect description the Saddle trailing edge retainer when the Saddle Trailing
description the saddle paper push-on plate when the Saddle Paper Push- Edge Retainer Motor has been driven for 80 pulses.
on Plate Motor has been driven for 500 msec. Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor (S221) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor
Sensor (S218) or the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M210) are disconnected.
(M205) are disconnected. 2. The wiring of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor
2. The wiring of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor (S221) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (M210)
(S218) or the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M205) are faulty.
are faulty. 3. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor (S221) is
3. The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor (S218) is faulty.
faulty. 4. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (M210) is faulty.
4. The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M205) is faulty. 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. E5F7 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (Finisher-N1)
E5F6 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (Finisher-N1) Detection The saddle trailing edge retainer does not come off the Saddle
Detection The saddle paper push-on plate does not come off the Saddle description Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor when the Saddle Trailing
description Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor when the Saddle Paper Edge Retainer Motor has been driven for 50 pulses.
Push-on Plate Motor has been driven for 150 msec. Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor (S221) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor
Sensor (S218) or the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M210) are disconnected.
(M205) are disconnected. 2. The wiring of the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor
2. The wiring of the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor (S221) or the Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (M210)
(S218) or the Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M205) are faulty.
are faulty. 3. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor (S221) is
3. The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor (S218) is faulty.
faulty. 4. The Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor (M210) is faulty.
4. The Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor (M205) is faulty. 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.

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Code Code Code Code
E5F8 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Tapping Motor (Finisher-N1) E5F9 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor
Detection The Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor does not detect the (Finisher-N1)
description Saddle tapping plate when the Saddle Tapping Motor has Detection The saddle lead-in roller does not come off the Saddle Lead-in
been driven for 50 pulses. description Roller HP Sensor when the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor Motor has been driven for 50 pulses.
(S215) or the Saddle Tapping Motor (M213) are Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor
disconnected. (S222) or the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor (M214)
2. The wiring of the Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor (S215) are disconnected.
or the Saddle Tapping Motor (M213) are faulty. 2. The wiring of the Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor (S222)
3. The Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor (S215) is faulty. or the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor (M214) are
4. The Saddle Tapping Motor (M213) is faulty. faulty.
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. 3. The Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor (S222) is faulty.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. 4. The Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor (M214) is
E5F8 -8002 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Tapping Motor (Finisher-N1) faulty.
Detection The saddle tapping plate does not come off the Saddle Paper 5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
description Tapping HP Sensor when the Saddle Tapping Motor has been 6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
driven for 50 pulses. E5FA -8000 -05 Title Error in saddle press
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor Detection Saddle press position sensor does not come ON within 200
(S215) or the Saddle Tapping Motor (M213) are description msec after the saddle press motor starts operation.
disconnected. Remedy 1. Replacement of saddle press motor and saddle press
2. The wiring of the Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor (S215) position sensor
or the Saddle Tapping Motor (M213) are faulty. 2. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
3. The Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor (S215) is faulty. E5FA -8001 -05 Title Error in saddle press
4. The Saddle Tapping Motor (M213) is faulty. Detection Saddle press HP sensor does not come ON within 1 sec after
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty. description the saddle press motor starts operation.
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty. Remedy 1. Replacement of saddle press motor and saddle press HP
E5F9 -8001 -05 Title Error in the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor sensor
(Finisher-N1) 2. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
Detection The Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor does not detect E5FA -8002 -05 Title Error in saddle press
description the Saddle lead-in roller when the Saddle Lead-in Roller Detection Saddle press HP sensor does not go OFF within 1 sec after
Disengage Motor has been driven for 50 pulses. description the saddle press motor starts operation.
Remedy 1. The connector of the Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor Remedy 1. Replacement of saddle press motor and saddle press HP
(S222) or the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor (M214) sensor
are disconnected. 2. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
2. The wiring of the Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor (S222) E5FB -8001 -05 Title Error in saddle disengage operation
or the Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor (M214) are
Detection Saddle lead-in roller HP sensor does not come ON within
faulty.
description 5 sec after the saddle lead-in roller disengage motor starts
3. The Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor (S222) is faulty.
operation.
4. The Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor (M214) is
Remedy 1. Check of saddle lead-in roller disengage motor and saddle
faulty.
lead-in roller HP sensor
5. The Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB is faulty.
2. Replacement of saddle lead-in roller disengage motor and
6. The Finisher Controller PCB is faulty.
saddle lead-in roller HP sensor
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB

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Code Code Code Code
E5FB -8002 -05 Title Error in saddle disengage operation E5FE -8001 -05 Title Error in saddle trailing edge holding motor
Detection Saddle lead-in roller HP sensor does not go OFF within 5 sec Detection Saddle trailing edge retainer HP sensor does not come ON
description after the saddle lead-in roller disengage motor starts operation. description within 5 sec after the saddle training edge holding motor starts
Remedy 1. Check of saddle lead-in roller disengage motor and saddle operation.
lead-in roller HP sensor Remedy 1. Check of saddle trailing edge holding motor and saddle
2. Replacement of saddle lead-in roller disengage motor and trailing edge retainer HP sensor
saddle lead-in roller HP sensor 2. Replacement of saddle trailing edge holding motor and
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB saddle trailing edge retainer HP sensor
E5FC -8001 -05 Title Error in saddle knocking motor 3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
Detection Saddle paper knocking HP sensor does not come ON within 5 E5FE -8002 -05 Title Error in saddle trailing edge holding motor
description sec after the saddle knocking motor starts operation. Detection Saddle trailing edge retainer HP sensor does not come OFF
Remedy 1. Check of saddle knocking motor and saddle paper knocking description within 5 sec after the saddle training edge holding motor starts
HP sensor operation.
2. Replacement of saddle knocking motor and saddle paper Remedy 1. Check of saddle trailing edge holding motor and saddle
knocking HP sensor trailing edge retainer HP sensor
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB 2. Replacement of saddle trailing edge holding motor and
E5FC -8002 -05 Title Error in saddle knocking motor saddle trailing edge retainer HP sensor
Detection Saddle paper knocking HP sensor does not come OFF within 3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
description 5 sec after the saddle knocking motor starts operation. T-7-10
Remedy 1. Check of saddle knocking motor and saddle paper knocking
HP sensor
2. Replacement of saddle knocking motor and saddle paper
knocking HP sensor
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
E5FD -8001 -05 Title Error in saddle trailing edge holding shift motor
Detection Saddle trailing edge holding shift HP sensor does not come
description ON within 5 sec after the saddle training edge holding shift
motor starts operation.
Remedy 1. Check of saddle trailing edge holding shift motor and saddle
trailing edge holding shift HP sensor
2. Replacement of saddle trailing edge holding shift motor and
saddle trailing edge holding shift HP sensor
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB
E5FD -8002 -05 Title Error in saddle trailing edge holding shift motor
Detection Saddle trailing edge holding shift HP sensor does not come
description OFF within 5 sec after the saddle training edge holding shift
motor starts operation.
Remedy 1. Check of saddle trailing edge holding shift motor and saddle
trailing edge holding shift HP sensor
2. Replacement of saddle trailing edge holding shift motor and
saddle trailing edge holding shift HP sensor
3. Replacement of saddle controller PCB

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Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E602 -0003 -00 Title Error in HDD
Code Code Detection WriteAbort was detected with BootDevice
E602 -0001 -00 Title Error in HDD description
Detection HDD failed to be recognized. Startup partition (BOOTDEV) Remedy 1. Execute detection and recovery of WriteAbortSector
description failed to be found at startup. <In the case of display of B/W E-code>
Remedy 1. Turn OFF the main switch and check connection of HDD 1-1. Perform the following steps because Service Mode
cable, and then turn ON the main switch. is not available.
2. If the Encryption Board has been installed, there may be 1-2. Turn OFF the power. Then, while pressing 1+9 keys,
an Encryption Board failure. In this case, disconnect the turn ON the power. WriteAbortSector recovery routine
signal cable connecting to the Encryption Board and directly is automatically started which makes the screen black.
connect to the HDD. (It cannot be connected from the back 1-3. After a while, progress is displayed because the
side. Open the Main Controller Cover, and connect by going process takes time (40 to 50 min.). The process is
over the Main Controller PCB 1.) After connecting, power complete when the screen turns white.
on by the safe mode. If the machine starts normally, replace <In the case of official display of wrench-mark>
the Encryption Board as the Encryption Board had failed. 1-1. Set as follows: CHK-TYPE=0; and execute HD-
3. Be sure that HDD spins stably (no problem in drive sound) CHECK (40 to 50 min.), and then turn OFF and then
and 5V/12V power is supplied when the main power is ON the main switch.
turned ON. (If the drive sound is abnormal, replace the 2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, start up
HDD.) in Safe Mode to perform overall format using SST or USB
4. Replace the HDD and reinstall the system. (In the case of memory and reinstall the system, and then turn OFF and
using a USB memory device, insert a USB memory device then ON the main switch.
where the system software has been registered to the slot 3. If no improvement is found despite the above measures, it
of the host machine, and then execute main menu [3]: can be caused by failure with HDD; therefore, replace the
Upgrade (Overwrite all).) HDD and reinstall the system.
5. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1.
E602 -0002 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection There is no system for the main CPU
description
Remedy 1. Start in Safe Mode, then perform overall format using SST
or USB memory and reinstall the system, and then turn OFF
and then ON the Main Switch. (Prepare the USB memory
which system software was registered. Insert the USB
memory to the equipment. Execute [3]: Upgrade (Overwrite
All) in the main menu.)
2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, it can be
caused by failure with HDD; therefore, replace the HDD and
reinstall the system.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0006 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0010 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection There is no system for the sub CPU Detection There is no Chinese, Korean, and Taiwan font files
description description
Remedy Reinstall the system software. For details, see “Chapter 6: Remedy 1. Start up in Safe Mode and reinstall the system using SST;
Upgrading”. and then turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
For your reference, the method using USB memory is 2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, it can be
described below. caused by failure with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD
1. Prepare the USB memory which system software was and reinstall the system.
registered. E602 -0011 -00 Title Error in HDD
2. Execute the following service mode: Detection There is no Chinese, Korean, and Taiwan font files
COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD to enter the description
download mode. (When it is not operated normally, start the Remedy 1. Start up in Safe Mode and reinstall the system using SST;
safe mode.) and then turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
3. Insert the USB memory to the equipment. 2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, it can be
4. Execute [3]: Upgrade (Overwrite All) in the main menu. (Be caused by failure with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD
sure to download SYSTEM, LANGUAGE and RUI.) and reinstall the system.
5. System software is downloaded and the machine restarts E602 -0012 -00 Title Error in HDD
automatically. At this time, if the machine restarts with the
Detection There is no file in which the Web browser refers to
safe mode, E753 might occurs. Check the log. In case of
description
the system software of the options which are not connected,
Remedy 1. Start up in Safe Mode and reinstall the Web browser using
turn OFF and then ON the power supply to restore. (For
SST, and then turn OFF and then ON the main power
details, see the description for E753.)
switch.
2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, it can be
If the measures above do not solve the problem, replace the
caused by failure with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD
HDD and download the system software with the foregoing
and reinstall the system.
method.
E602 -0007 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection There is no ICCProfile
description
Remedy 1. Start up in Safe Mode and reinstall the system using SST;
and then turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, it can be
caused by failure with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD
and reinstall the system.
E602 -0009 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection There is no Font file in /BOOTDEV/BOOT
description
Remedy 1. Start up in Safe Mode and reinstall the system using SST;
and then turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, it can be
caused by failure with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD
and reinstall the system.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0101 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0111 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of image data (Inbox, etc.) (at startup) Detection Error in storage area of image data (Inbox, etc.) (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=1, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=1, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=1, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=1, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=1, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=1, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0201 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0211 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in management data area of image (at startup) Detection Error in management data area of image (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=2, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=2, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=2, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=2, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=2, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=2, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0301 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0311 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Storage area of image data (temporary data) (at startup) Detection Storage area of image data (temporary data) (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=3, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=3, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=3, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=3, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=3, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=3, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0401 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0411 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in thumbnail area (at startup) Detection Error in thumbnail area (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=4, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=4, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=4, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=4, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=4, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=4, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0501 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0511 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of universal data (at startup) Detection Error in storage area of universal data (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=5, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=5, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=5, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=5, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=5, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=5, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0601 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0611 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of universal data (temporary data) (at Detection Error in storage area of universal data (temporary data) (after
description startup) description startup)
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=6, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=6, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=6, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=6, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=6, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=6, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0701 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0711 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of fax (temporary data) (at startup) Detection Error in storage area of fax (temporary data) (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=7, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=7, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=7, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=7, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=7, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=7, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0801 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0811 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of PSS (temporary data) (at startup) Detection Error in storage area of PSS (temporary data) (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=8, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=8, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=8, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=8, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=8, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=8, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -0901 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -0911 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of PDL-related file (at startup) Detection Error in storage area of PDL-related file (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=9, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=9, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=9, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=9, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=9, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=9, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.
E602 -1001 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of firmware (BOOTDEV) (at startup)
description
Remedy If the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON the
power,
1. Format the BOOTDEV using SST or USB, and download
the firmware.
2. Replace the HDD.

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E602 -1011 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -1111 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of firmware (BOOTDEV) (after startup) Detection Error in MEAP area (after startup)
description description
Remedy If the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON the Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
power, the power, ask the followings to user.
1. Format the BOOTDEV using SST or USB, and download A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
the firmware. deleted
2. Replace the HDD. B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
E602 -1101 -00 Title Error in HDD data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
Detection Error in MEAP area (at startup) able to be protected in the worst case.)
description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Case A
the power, ask the followings to user. 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=11, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
deleted partition)
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
able to be protected in the worst case.) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
Case A using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=11, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 4. Replace the HDD.
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) Case B
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the -> Enter CHK-TYPE=11, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) OFF and then ON the power.
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 2. Back up necessary data.
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=11, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
4. Replace the HDD. OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data.
Case B 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=11, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
OFF and then ON the power. 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
2. Back up necessary data. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=11, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 6. Replace the HDD.
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
partition) After that, restore the backup data. cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -1201 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -1311 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in Send area (at startup) Detection Error in MEAP area (after startup)
description description
Remedy If the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON the Remedy If the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON the
power, power,
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=12, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=13, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Format the all using SST or USB, and download the 3. Format the all using SST or USB, and download the
firmware. firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.
E602 -1211 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in Send area (after startup)
description
Remedy If the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON the
power,
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=12, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data.
3. Format the all using SST or USB, and download the
firmware.
4. Replace the HDD.
E602 -1301 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in MEAP area (at startup)
description
Remedy If the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON the
power,
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=13, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data.
3. Format the all using SST or USB, and download the
firmware.
4. Replace the HDD.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -1401 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -1411 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in storage area of system log (at startup) Detection Error in storage area of system log (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=14, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=14, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=14, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=14, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=14, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=14, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -1501 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -1511 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in Advanced Box area (at startup) Detection Error in Advanced Box area (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=15, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=15, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=15, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=15, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=15, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=15, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -1601 -00 Title Error in HDD E602 -1611 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection Error in CDS area (at startup) Detection Error in CDS area (after startup)
description description
Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON Remedy When the problem is not solved by turning OFF and then ON
the power, ask the followings to user. the power, ask the followings to user.
A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is A. Preferring to give priority on recovery time although data is
deleted deleted
B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that B. Preferring to wait for tens of minutes with possibility that
data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be data can be protected (Tell the user that data may not be
able to be protected in the worst case.) able to be protected in the worst case.)

Case A Case A
1. Enter CHK-TYPE=16, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 1. Enter CHK-TYPE=16, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) partition)
2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 2. If the problem is not solved with step 1, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD 3. If the problem is not solved with step 2, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
4. Replace the HDD. 4. Replace the HDD.

Case B Case B
1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition. 1. Try to recover the corresponding file/partition.
-> Enter CHK-TYPE=16, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn -> Enter CHK-TYPE=16, execute HD-CHECK, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. OFF and then ON the power.
2. Back up necessary data. 2. Back up necessary data.
3. Enter CHK-TYPE=16, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn 3. Enter CHK-TYPE=16, execute HD-CLEAR, and then turn
OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding OFF and then ON the power. (Deletion of the corresponding
partition) After that, restore the backup data. partition) After that, restore the backup data.
4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0, 4. If the problem is not solved with step 3, enter CHK-TYPE=0,
execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the execute HD=CLEAR, and then turn OFF and then ON the
power. (Deletion of HDDALL) power. (Deletion of HDDALL)
5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD 5. If the problem is not solved with step 4, format the HDD
using SST or USB, and download the firmware. using SST or USB, and download the firmware.
6. Replace the HDD. 6. Replace the HDD.
Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some Note: Although the problem can be solved with step 1 in some
cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again; cases, there is a possibility that the error may occur again;
therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3. therefore, be sure to perform the steps 1 through 3.

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Code Code Code Code
E602 -2000 -00 Title Error in HDD Encryption Board E602 -5002 -00 Title HDD error
Detection Authentication error between the host machine and the Detection A non-genuine HDD has been detected.
description Encryption Board. description
Remedy 1. After checking connection of the Encryption Board, Remedy Install a genuine HDD.
disconnect and connect the connector and, turn OFF and E602 -FF01 -00 Title Error in HDD
then ON the power. Detection HDD error (unidentified) (at startup)
2. Execute the key clear procedure. description
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
* Key clear: system recovery procedure 2. Disconnect and then connect the HDD connector.
1. Execute the key clear procedure with SST. 3. Format the HDD using SST or USB, and download the
--> As a result, the disk becomes unformatted disk. Thus, it firmware.
is necessary to execute step 2. 4. Replace the HDD.
--> E602-0001 will be indicated if activating the machine E602 -FF11 -00 Title Error in HDD
with the unformatted disk.
Detection HDD error (unidentified) (after startup)
2. Execute HDD format and system reinstallation with SST.
description
E602 -4000 -00 Title Error in HDD
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Detection Unable to mount the Linux system. 2. Disconnect and then connect the HDD connector.
description 3. Format the HDD using SST or USB, and download the
Remedy 1. Check the cable and the power connector. firmware.
2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, start in 4. Replace the HDD.
Safe Mode to perform overall format using SST or USB T-7-11
memory and reinstall the system, and then turn OFF and
then ON the Main Power Switch.
3. If there still remains the problem, it can be caused by failure
with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD and reinstall the
system.
E602 -4001 -00 Title Error in HDD
Detection No Linux system start script.
description
Remedy 1. Check the cable and the power connector.
2. If the above measures do not solve the problem, start in
Safe Mode to perform overall format using SST or USB
memory and reinstall the system, and then turn OFF and
then ON the Main Power Switch.
3. If there still remains the problem, it can be caused by failure
with the HDD; therefore, replace the HDD and reinstall the
system.
E602 -5001 -00 Title Authentication error between the host machine and the
Encryption Board
Detection Mistake in the procedure for installing the HDD Encryption
description Board
Remedy 1. Remove the HDD Encryption Board, and start the machine
with only the HDD connected.
2. Execute service mode > COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL
> HD-CRYP.
3. Install the HDD Encryption Board again.

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Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E610 -0202 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
Code Code error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
E604 -1024 -00 Title Insufficient memory processing error)
Detection Insufficient memory (require 1024 MB). Detection Error in the encryption processing part.
description description
Remedy DDR2-SDRAM Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E609 -0008 -00 Title Hard disk error E610 -0301 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
Detection Temperature of the HDD does not rise to the specified error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
description temperature within the specified period of time at the time of processing error)
startup. Detection Failed to create the encryption key.
Remedy HDD. description
E609 -0009 -00 Title Hard disk error Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Detection At the time of recovery from sleep, it does not reach to the E610 -0302 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
description specified temperature. error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
Remedy HDD. processing error)
E610 -0001 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration Detection Failure of the encryption key is detected.
error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption description
processing error) Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Detection The Encryption Board does not exist. Due to this error, HDD content is initialized.
description E610 -0303 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
Remedy Check the hardware configuration. error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
E610 -0002 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration processing error)
error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption Detection Failure of the encryption key is detected.
processing error) description
Detection Not meeting the memory configuration to execute encryption Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
description operation. Due to this error, HDD content is initialized.
Remedy Check the hardware configuration. E610 -0401 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
E610 -0101 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption processing error)
processing error) Detection Error is detected during encryption.
Detection Failed to initialize the memory of key storage area. description
description Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power. E610 -0402 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
E610 -0102 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption processing error)
processing error) Detection Error is detected during decryption.
Detection Failed to initialize the encryption processing part. description
description Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power. E610 -0501 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration
E610 -0201 -00 Title Failure of the HDD encryption key (hardware configuration error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption
error/initialization error/encryption key error/encryption processing error)
processing error) Detection Error in document management information on /FSTDEV.
Detection Error in the encryption processing part. description
description Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.

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Code Code Code Code
E611 -0000 -07 Title Rebooting due to SRAM corruption when executing a E674 -0011 -07 Title FAX error
transmission job that secures disconnection of the power Detection FAX error.
Detection In the case that reboot is repeated at recovery from power description
description down because SRAM information is corrupted and the job Remedy Replace the Main Controller PCB.
information saved on SRAM cannot be read, the phenomenon E674 -0030 -07 Title FAX error
that the communication is repeated occurs. Detection Checksum error.
Remedy Clear SRAM to erase the job that secures disconnection of the description
power. Remedy Download the system software for 2-line FAX.
E615 -0001 -00 Title Self test error of encryption module E674 -0100 -07 Title FAX error
Detection A self test of the Ipsec Board was conducted, and an error was Detection Logging is failed after completion of FAX communication, and
description detected. description unable to read.
Remedy 1. Upgrade the system after HDD format. Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
2. Replace the HDD. E674 -0200 -07 Title HDD access error
E674 -0001 -07 Title FAX error Detection An error occurred when accessing the HDD.
Detection Communication error with the FAX PCB. description
description Remedy 1. Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Remedy Check the cable connection, replace the FAX PCB, replace the 2. Reinstall all the formats and the system.
Main Controller PCB. 3. Replace the HDD.
E674 -0002 -07 Title FAX error 4. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1.
Detection Communication error with the FAX PCB. E677 -0001 -00 Title Print server error
description Detection Exhaust Fan operation error on the print server is detected.
Remedy Check the cable connection, replace the FAX PCB, replace the description
Main Controller PCB. Remedy 1. Check power supply to the Exhaust Fan.
E674 -0004 -07 Title FAX error 2. Replace the Exhaust Fan.
Detection Error in access of the modem IC. E677 -0003 -00 Title Print server error
description Detection Error is detected at the configuration check performed at
Remedy Check the cable connection, replace the FAX PCB, replace the description startup.
Main Controller PCB. Remedy Check the cable connection, reinstallation.
E674 -0008 -07 Title FAX error E677 -0004 -00 Title Print server error
Detection Error in access of the port IC. Detection CPU Fan operation error on the print server is detected.
description description
Remedy Check the cable connection, replace the FAX PCB, replace the Remedy 1. Check power supply to the CPU Fan.
Main Controller PCB. 2. Replace the CPU Fan.
E674 -000C -07 Title FAX error E677 -0010 -00 Title Print server error
Detection Error in access of the modem IC/port IC. Detection Not proper print server is connected.
description description
Remedy Check the cable connection, replace the FAX PCB, replace the Remedy Replace the print server with the proper one.
Main Controller PCB. E677 -0080 -00 Title Print server error
E674 -0010 -07 Title FAX error Detection Communication error at startup.
Detection FAX error. description
description Remedy Check the cable connection, reinstallation.
Remedy Replace the Main Controller PCB. T-7-12

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Code Code
E Detail Location Item Description
E711 -0040 -05 Title IPC communication error (serial error)
Code Code Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher
E710 -0001 -00 Title Printer IPC error description was lost.
Detection Error is detected by IPC communication IC of the printer Remedy 1. Check the cable connection.
description engine at power ON. Check the connection between DCON side (J462) and
Remedy Disconnection of cable. Finisher Lattice side (J9043)
E711 -0001 -00 Title IPC communication error Finisher Cable
Detection Occurrence of error was set for 4 times or more for 1.5 2. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
description seconds to the error register of the IPC Chip. E713 -0001 -05 Title Finisher IPC communication error (retransmission request
Remedy Check the Cable. reception error)
E711 -0001 -05 Title IPC communication error (retransmission request reception Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher
error) description was lost.
Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher Remedy 1. Check the cable connection of the Finisher.
description was lost. DC Controller side: J462, Finisher Lattice side: J9043
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection. 2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB.
Check the connection between DCON side (J462) and E713 -0002 -05 Title Finisher IPC communication error (reception timeout)
Finisher Lattice side (J9043) Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher
Finisher Cable description was lost.
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB. Remedy 1. Check the cable connection of the Finisher.
E711 -0002 -05 Title IPC communication error (reception timeout) DC Controller side: J462, Finisher Lattice side: J9043
Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher 2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB.
description was lost. E713 -0004 -05 Title Finisher IPC communication error (checksum error)
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection. Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher
Check the connection between DCON side (J462) and description was lost.
Finisher Lattice side (J9043) Remedy 1. Check the cable connection of the Finisher.
Finisher Cable DC Controller side: J462, Finisher Lattice side: J9043
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB. 2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB.
E711 -0004 -05 Title IPC communication error (checksum error) E713 -0020 -05 Title Finisher IPC communication error (recovery error)
Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher
description was lost. description was lost.
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection. Remedy 1. Check the cable connection of the Finisher.
Check the connection between DCON side (J462) and DC Controller side: J462, Finisher Lattice side: J9043
Finisher Lattice side (J9043) 2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB.
Finisher Cable E713 -0040 -05 Title Finisher IPC communication error (serial error)
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB. Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher
E711 -0020 -05 Title IPC communication error (recovery error) description was lost.
Detection Communication between the host machine and the Finisher Remedy 1. Check the cable connection of the Finisher.
description was lost. DC Controller side: J462, Finisher Lattice side: J9043
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection. 2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB.
Check the connection between DCON side (J462) and E717 -0001 -00 Title Communication error with the NE Controller
Finisher Lattice side (J9043) Detection Error when the NE Controller is started.
Finisher Cable description The NE Controller which was connected before turning OFF
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB. the power is not connected at power-on.
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR.

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E717 -0002 -00 Title Communication error with the NE Controller E719 -0032 -00 Title Communication error after the Card Reader (serial) is started
Detection IPC error at NE Controller operation. Detection Although communication with the Card Reader was possible at
description Open circuit of IPC, unable to recover the IPC communication. description startup, it became unavailable in the middle of it.
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the Remedy Check the cable connection of the Card Reader (connector
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR. connection error, open circuit), and then go through the
E719 -0001 -00 Title Error in coin manager following to clear the error: Service Mode> COPIER>
Detection Error when the coin manager is started. FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR.
description The coin manager which was connected before turning OFF E720 -0001 -05 Title Different model error
the power is not connected at power-on. Detection Not proper Finisher is connected.
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the description
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR. Remedy Check the configuration of options.
E719 -0002 -00 Title Error in coin manager E720 -0002 -05 Title Different model error
Detection IPC error at coin manager operation. Detection Not proper Option Deck is connected.
description Open circuit of IPC, unable to recover the IPC communication. description
When open circuit of the pickup/delivery signal cable is Remedy Check the configuration of options.
detected. E720 -0100 -05 Title Different model error
Invalid connection is detected. Detection Finisher-N1 is connected to iR-ADV 8205 PRO/8295 PRO for
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the description Japan.
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR. Remedy Check the configuration of options.
E719 -0003 -00 Title Error in coin manager E720 -02xx -05 Title Different model error
Detection Communication error with the coin manager occurs during unit Detection Option that is not supported is connected.
description price acquisition at startup. description xx= 02: Finisher, 11 to 13: POD Deck, 21: Multi Inserter,
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the 31: GBC Puncher, 51 to 52: Stacker, 61: Perfect Binder, 71:
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR. Inserter
E719 -0011 -00 Title Error when the Card Reader is started Remedy Check the configuration of options.
Detection The Card Reader which was connected before turning OFF E720 -0300 -05 Title Different model error
description the power is not connected at power-on. Detection Service mode (COPIER> OPTION> ACCPST-D) is set when
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the description Finisher-N1 is connected.
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR. Remedy Check the configuration of options.
E719 -0012 -00 Title IPC error at Card Reader operation E730 -1001 -00 Title PDL software error
Detection Open circuit of IPC, unable to recover the IPC communication. Detection Initialization error.
description description
Remedy Check the cable, and then go through the following to clear the Remedy 1. PDL reset processing.
error: Service Mode> COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR. 2. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
E719 -0031 -00 Title Communication error when the Card Reader (serial) is started E730 -100A -00 Title PDL software error
Detection Unable to start communication with the Card Reader at Detection Systematic fatal error, such as initialization failure, occurs.
description startup. description
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection of the Card Reader (connector Remedy 1. PDL reset processing.
connection error, open circuit), and then go through the 2. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
following to clear the error: Service Mode> COPIER>
FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR.
2. After removing the Card Reader, execute the following
service mode, and then reinstall the Card Reader.
• COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> CARD
• COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR

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E730 -9004 -00 Title Third party PDL communication error E732 -0001 -00 Title Reader communication error
Detection Communication error with the print server. Detection Communication error.
description description
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector with the Reader.
2. Check the cable connection. 2. Check the power of the Reader (check if the initialization
3. Replace the Open I/F PCB, F Link PCB (Main/Sub). operation is executed at startup).
4. Replace the Main Controller PCB. 3. Replace the Reader Controller PCB and the Main Controller
E730 -9005 -00 Title Third party PDL communication error PCB.
Detection Error in video cable connection with the print server. E732 -0010 -00 Title Reader communication error
description Detection Unable to detect Vsync from the Reader Controller although 2
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. description minutes have passed after the completion of register setting of
2. Check the cable connection. the Main Controller.
3. Replace the Open I/F PCB, F Link PCB (Main/Sub). Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector with the Reader.
4. Replace the Main Controller PCB. 2. Check the power of the Reader (check if the initialization
E730 -A006 -00 Title PDL communication error operation is executed at startup).
Detection No reply from PDL. Due to failure of Subbootable, or no 3. Replace the Reader Controller PCB and the Main Controller
description existence, there is no reply from PDL. PCB.
Remedy 1. PDL reset processing. E732 -0023 -00 Title Scanner communication error
2. Turn OFF and then ON the power. Detection SPRDY-S signal cannot be detected (Hardware failure of
3. Check the connection of the Main Controller PCB. description DDI-S)
4. Reinstall the firmware. Remedy 1. Check of connector of scanner connection
5. Replace the Main Controller PCB. 2. Check of scanner power (check whether initialization
E730 -A007 -00 Title Mismatched PDL version operation is executed or not at start-up)
Detection Version of the host machine control software and version of 3. Replacement of RCON, scanner board or main controller
description PDL control software are different. PCB
Remedy 1. PDL reset processing. E732 -8888 -00 Title Error in the reader type
2. Turn OFF and then ON the power. Detection When a scanner for the different model is detected during the
3. System All Format and installation. description communication with the reader.
E730 -B013 -00 Title PDL embedded font error Remedy Replace to the proper reader.
Detection Font data is corrupted. E732 -9999 -00 Title Detection of Reader
description Detection The Reader is detected for the first time with the printer model.
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. description (On the user screen, only the message “Turn OFF and then
2. Reinstall the system. ON the power again”, instead of an error code, is displayed.
3. System All Format and installation. It is recorded as an error log in Service Mode> COPIER>
E732 -0000 -00 Title Reader communication error DISPLAY> ERR.)
Detection Negotiation failure. Remedy ---
description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector with the Reader.
2. Check the power of the Reader (check if the initialization
operation is executed at startup).
3. Replace the Reader Controller PCB and the Main Controller
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E733 -0000 -00 Title Communication error between the Main Controller PCB 1 and E733 -0010 -00 Title Communication error between the Main Controller PCB 2 and
the DC Controller PCB the DC Controller PCB
Detection Unable to make communication between the Main Controller Detection An image request signal is not sent from the Main Controller
description PCB 1 and the DC Controller PCB. (Communication error was description PCB 2 to the DC Controller PCB. Or, a vertical synchronization
detected at startup.) signal (a signal to synchronize the write start timing in
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection (connector connection error/ horizontal scanning direction at the time of laser exposure) is
open circuit). not sent from the DC Controller PCB to the Main Controller
• DC Controller PCB: J441, J442, Main Controller PCB 2: PCB 2.
J21, J22 Since the Main Controller PCB 1 monitors whether the
• Main Controller PCB 2: J2, Main Controller PCB 1: foregoing communication is made normally, this error may
J1019 occur when communication between the Main Controller PCB
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB/Main Controller PCB 2/Main 2 and the Main Controller PCB 1 is not available.
Controller PCB1. Remedy 1. Check the cable connection (connector connection error/
E733 -0001 -00 Title Communication error between the Main Controller PCB 1 and open circuit).
the DC Controller PCB • DC Controller PCB: J441, J442, Main Controller PCB 2:
Detection Unable to make communication between the Main Controller J21, J22
description PCB 1 and the DC Controller PCB. (Communication error was • Main Controller PCB 2: J2, Main Controller PCB 1:
detected during power distribution (while the power is ON).) J1019
Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the DC Controller PCB/Main Controller PCB 2/Main
2. Check the cable connection (connector connection error/ Controller PCB1.
open circuit). E740 -0002 -00 Title Network Controller error
• DC Controller PCB: J441, J442, Main Controller PCB 2: Detection Invalid MAC address.
J21, J22 description
• Main Controller PCB 2: J2, Main Controller PCB 1: Remedy 1. Check the connection of the LAN Connector.
J1019 2. Check the connection of the Main Controller PCB 1.
3. Replace the DC Controller PCB/Main Controller PCB 2/Main 3. Replacement of the Main Controller PCB 1.
Controller PCB1. E743 -0000 -04 Title DDI communication error
E733 -0002 -00 Title Communication error between the Main Controller PCB 1 and Detection The Reader Controller PCB detected the communication error
the DC Controller PCB description between the Main Controller PCB and the Reader Controller
Detection Error was detected in the signal from the DC Controller PCB to PCB.
description the Main Controller PCB 1. (Communication between the DC Remedy 1. Connection error between the Main Controller PCB and the
Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB 1 is normal.) Reader Controller PCB.
Remedy 1. Check the cable connection (connector connection error/ 2. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
open circuit). 3. Failure of the Main Controller PCB.
• DC Controller PCB: J441, J442, Main Controller PCB 2: E743 -0003 -04 Title DDI communication error
J21, J22 Detection The Reader Controller PCB detected the communication error
• Main Controller PCB 2: J2, Main Controller PCB 1: description between the Main Controller PCB and the Reader Controller
J1019 PCB.
2. Replace the DC Controller PCB/Main Controller PCB 2/Main Remedy 1. Connection error between the Main Controller PCB and the
Controller PCB1. Reader Controller PCB.
2. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1).
3. Failure of the Main Controller PCB.

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E743 -0004 -04 Title DDI communication error E746 -0021 -00 Title Image Analysis PCB self-check error detection
Detection The Reader Controller PCB detected the communication error Detection Image Analysis PCB self-check error detection.
description between the Main Controller PCB and the Reader Controller description
PCB. Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Image Analysis PCB.
Remedy 1. Connection error between the Main Controller PCB and the 2. Replace the Image Analysis PCB.
Reader Controller PCB. E746 -0022 -00 Title Invalid Image Analysis PCB version
2. Failure of the Reader Controller PCB (PCB1). Detection Invalid Image Analysis PCB version.
3. Failure of the Main Controller PCB. description
E744 -0001 -00 Title Error in language file/BootROM Remedy 1. Upgrade the Image Analysis PCB software.
Detection Version of language in HDD and version of Bootable are 2. Replace the Image Analysis PCB.
description different. E746 -0023 -00 Title No reply from Image Analysis PCB
Remedy Download the correct version of the language file. Detection No reply from Image Analysis PCB.
E744 -0002 -00 Title Error in language file/BootROM description
Detection Size of the language in HDD is too big. Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Image Analysis PCB.
description 2. Replace the Image Analysis PCB.
Remedy Download the correct version of the language file. E746 -0024 -00 Title Image Analysis PCB operation error
E744 -0003 -00 Title Error in language file/BootROM Detection Image Analysis PCB operation error.
Detection Unable to find the language to be switched to that is described description
description in the Config.txt in HDD. Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Image Analysis PCB.
Remedy Download the correct version of the language file. 2. Replace the Image Analysis PCB.
E744 -0004 -00 Title Error in language file/BootROM E746 -0031 -00 Title Hardware error (TPM)
Detection Unable to switch to the language in HDD. Detection Hardware error (TPM).
description description
Remedy Download the correct version of the language file. Remedy The TPM PCB is not installed, the TPM PCB for other model is
E744 -1000 -00 Title Error in language file/BootROM installed, or failure of TPM Chip.
Detection The Boot ROM for the different model is installed. E746 -0032 -00 Title Error in engine ID of SoftID
description Detection Mismatched data in TPM
Remedy Replace the Boot ROM with the one for the correct model. description
E744 -2000 -00 Title Controller firmware mismatch Remedy Format the system.
Detection Invalid controller firmware was detected. Format the HDD using SST or USB memory, and download the
description system software. For details, see “Chapter 6: Upgrading”. For
Remedy This error normally does not occur. This error occurs when your reference, the method using USB memory is described
using the HDD which was used with another model. below.
Replace the HDD with the one which was originally installed or 1. Prepare the USB memory which system software was
a new one for the model. registered.
E744 -4000 -05 Title Engine ID error 2. Execute the following service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD to enter the
Detection The Main Controller PCB model and the DC Controller PCB
download mode.
description (PCB1) model are not matched.
3. Insert the USB memory to the equipment.
Remedy Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1) or redownload.
4. Execute [4]: Format HDD in the main menu.
E746 -0003 -00 Title Different Image Analysis PCB model
5. After formatting is completed, the machine reboots
Detection Different Image Analysis PCB model. automatically and starts with the download mode.
description 6. Execute [1]: Upgrade (Auto) in the main menu.
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Image Analysis PCB. 7. System software is downloaded and the machine restarts
2. Replace the Image Analysis PCB. automatically.

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E746 -0033 -00 Title Error in engine ID of SoftID E748 -2010 -00 Title Flash PCB error / HDD error
Detection Error that can be recovered Detection Flash PCB error has occurred, or the HDD cannot be
description description recognized.
Remedy When the TPM key was backed up, it can be restored. Remedy 1. After turning OFF the main power, disconnect the HDD
1. Connect the USB memory which stores the TPM key. interface connector (J12) of the Main Controller PCB 2 and
2. Go to Management Settings > Data Management > TPM turn ON the main power.
Settings, and then click “Restore TPM Key”. 2. If the error code E748-2010 remains unchanged, it means a
3. Enter the password set at backup operation. Flash PCB error, so replace the Flash PCB, and install the
4. When the restoration completion screen is displayed, click system using SST or USB.
“OK”. Remove the USB memory, and turn OFF and then ON 3. When it changed to another error code(For example E602),
the main power. refer to the remedy of the applicable code.
E748 -2011 -00 Title Flash PCB error
When the TPM key was not backed up, formatting the system Detection Flash PCB error
is required. description
1. Prepare the USB memory which system software was Remedy Replace the Flash PCB, and install the system using SST or
registered. USB.
2. Execute the following service mode: E748 -2012 -00 Title Flash PCB error
COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD to enter the
Detection Flash PCB error
download mode.
description
3. Insert the USB memory to the equipment.
Remedy Replace the Flash PCB, and install the system using SST or
4. Execute [4]: Format HDD in the main menu.
USB.
5. After formatting is completed, the machine reboots
E748 -2021 -00 Title Main controller board 2 access errors
automatically and starts with the download mode.
6. Execute [1]: Upgrade (Auto) in the main menu. Detection Main controller board 2 access errors
7. System software is downloaded and the machine restarts description
automatically. Remedy Main controller board 1/2 removing and inserting, replacement
E746 -0034 -00 Title Error occurs, but auto recovery of system is possible (TPM) E748 -2023 -00 Title Main controller board 2 access errors
Detection Error occurs, but auto recovery of system is possible (TPM). Detection Main controller board 2 access errors
description description
Remedy Mismatch of key occurs. However, recovery by restart is Remedy DDR2-SDRAM (M0/M1/P) removing and inserting,
possible. replacement
Turn OFF and then ON the power. E748 -2024 -00 Title Main controller board 2 access errors
E746 -0035 -00 Title TPM version error Detection Main controller board 2 access errors
Detection TPM which cannot be used in this machine was installed. description
description Remedy Main controller board 1/2 removing and inserting, replacement
Remedy Install the supported TPM. E748 -4910 -00 Title Main Controller PCB 2 error
E748 -2000 -00 Title Main Controller PCB access error Detection Main Controller PCB 2 error.
Detection Main Controller PCB Chip access error. description
description Remedy Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
Remedy Replace the Main Controller PCB 1/2. E748 -9000 -00 Title System error
E748 -2001 -00 Title Main Controller PCB access error Detection ---
Detection Main Controller PCB memory access error. description
description Remedy Contact to the sales companies
Remedy 1. Remove and then reinstall the DDR2-SDRAM(M0/M1/P).
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB 1/2.

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E749 -0006 -00 Title Restart direction due to configuration change. E753 -0001 -00 Title Download error
Detection The option such as the Finisher and Paper Deck was installed Detection Firmware update error.
description or removed when all of following conditions were met and the description
machine configuration is changed when the main power switch Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the power.
is turned ON. E753 -0001 -05 Title Download Error
• Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings Detection System Software Update Error
> Quick Startup at Power-on > ON description Error occurs when updating system software of uninstalled
• The Main Power Switch is turned OFF options
• The power plug of the machine is connected to the output. Remedy Check the log to find where the download error has been
• The breaker is ON occurred.
Remedy It is recovered by turning OFF and then ON the main power. <FIN_N1> Staple Finisher-N1/Booklet Finisher-N1/Paper
Folding Unit-H1/Document Insertion Unit-K1/Inner Booklet
CAUTION Trimmer-A1
This machine provides power to some PCBs even when in the <PIU_B1> Professional Puncher Integration Unit-B1
main power OFF status. <G3CCB> Super G3 FAX Board-AL1/Super G3 2nd Line Fax
The power supply is not completely OFF by just turning OFF Board-AL1/Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
the main power switch and therefore, the machine is unable to <G3CCM> Super G3 FAX Board-AL1/Super G3 2nd Line Fax
detect a configuration change. Board-AL1/Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AL1
When disconnecting and then connecting a connector, always When any of the above system software is displayed, check if
disconnect the power plug or turn the breaker OFF. the target option has been installed.
Refer to the Service Manual > Chapter 2 > External and When the target option has not been installed:
Controls > Quick Startup for details. Turn OFF and then ON the main power supply to restore (since
E749 -0007 -00 Title Restart direction due to configuration change. there is no system software to be updated.).
Detection The option such as the Finisher and Paper Deck was installed When the target option has been installed:
description or removed when all of following conditions were met and the Check if the accessory is correctly installed and if the target
machine configuration is changed when the main power switch system software to be downloaded is for the installed option.
is turned ON. Then download the appropriate system software again.
• Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings E760 -0001 -00 Title Main Controller PCB 2 internal error
> Quick Startup at Power-on > ON Detection Error was detected in the Image Processing Chip on the Main
• The Main Power Switch is turned OFF description Controller PCB 2.
• The power plug of the machine is connected to the output. Remedy 1. Turn OFF and then ON the main power.
• The breaker is ON" 2. Remove and then install the DDR2-SDRAM (J11 and J13)
Remedy It is recovered by turning OFF and then ON the main power. on the Main Controller PCB 2.
3. Replace the DDR2-SDRAM on the Main Controller PCB 2.
CAUTION 4. Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
This machine provides power to some PCBs even when in the NOTE:
main power OFF status. If the error occurs periodically or it occurs with specific jobs
The power supply is not completely OFF by just turning OFF although it can be solved by turning OFF and then ON the
the main power switch and therefore, the machine is unable to power, upgrade the system software to the latest version.
detect a configuration change. T-7-13
When disconnecting and then connecting a connector, always
disconnect the power plug or turn the breaker OFF.
Refer to the Service Manual > Chapter 2 > External and
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E808 -0003 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error
Code Code Detection Inlet current is 1 A or lower for 1 second or longer although the
E804 -0000 -05 Title Power Supply Cooling Fan 1/2 error description maximum voltage is output.
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and Remedy 1. Check the clogging of the Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan
description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Power Supply (FM7).
Cooling Fan 1 (FM14)/Power Supply Cooling Fan 2 (FM15) is 2. Check the clogging of the Louver on right side of the host
turned ON. machine (Multi-purpose Tray side).
The error detection signal cable is shared with the Fans, and it 3. Check the connection of the Fixing Power Supply PCB
is not detected with which Fan the error occurs. (PCB10) Output Connector.
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. 4. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
2. Replace the Power Supply Cooling Fan 1 (FM14)/Power E808 -0004 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error
Supply Cooling Fan 2 (FM15). Detection Detected OFF with 12 V of the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
E804 -0001 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan error description output.
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 1.5 seconds or longer Remedy Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
description and retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Fixing Power E808 -0005 -05 Title 12 V OFF detection when relay is turned ON
Supply Cooling Fan (FM7) is turned ON.
Detection Detected OFF with 12 V of the Fixing Power Supply output
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. description after IH relay is turned ON.
2. Replace the Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan (FM7).
Remedy 1. Check the conduction of the Fixing Thermal Switch 1/2
E806 -0000 -05 Title Making Image Exhaust Fan error (TP1/2).
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and 2. Check the drawer between the Fixing Assembly and the host
description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Making Image machine.
Exhaust Fan (FM3) is turned ON. 3. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
2. Replace the Making Image Exhaust Fan (FM3). 4. Replace the Fixing Power Supply Unit.
E808 -0001 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error 5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Detection Detected 290 V or higher inlet voltage at power-on. E808 -0006 -05 Title ASIC error
description Detection ASIC error.
Remedy 1. Check the outlet voltage. -> Connect to the correct outlet. description
2. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) Remedy Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10). E808 -0007 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error
3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10). Detection The detected power voltage differs from the voltage of the port
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). description in the IH Power Supply.
E808 -0002 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
Detection Detected 50 V or lower inlet voltage at power-on. and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
description 2. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB with the one for the
Remedy 1. Check the outlet voltage. -> Connect to the correct outlet. correct location (voltage).
2. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1).
and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10).
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).

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E808 -0008 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error E840 -0001 -05 Title Fixing Shutter Motor error
Detection Current fluctuation error. Detection The Fixing Shutter HP Sensor (PS53) failed the detection at
description description the Fixing Shutter operation.
Remedy 1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) Remedy 1. Check the operation of the Fixing Shutter Gear (overload,
and the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10). etc.).
2. Check the connection between the Fixing Power Supply 2. Check the operation of the Fixing Shutter Motor (M15) at the
PCB (PCB10) and the Heater Unit. initialization operation of the Fixing Shutter.
3. Replace the Fixing Roller and Heater Unit. 3. Check the detection of the Fixing Shutter HP Sensor (PS53)
4. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB (PCB10). (if the Sensor operates normally).
5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). 4. Check the drawer of the Fixing Assembly and the host
E808 -0009 -05 Title Fixing Power Supply error machine.
Detection Unable to clear the error flag at power-on. 5. Replace the Fixing Upper Unit and the Fixing Drawer
description Harness Unit.
Remedy Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB1). 6. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) (check the fuse
E820 -0000 -05 Title Developer Lower Cooling Fan error (FU11)).
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and E880 -0001 -00 Title Controller Fan error
description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Developer Lower Detection Error in the Main Controller Cooling Fan (FM4) is detected.
Cooling Fan (FM30) is turned ON. description
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. Remedy Connector disconnection, failure of Fan.
2. Replace the Developer Lower Cooling Fan (FM30). E880 -0005 -00 Title Controller Fan error
E820 -0001 -05 Title Developer Upper Cooling Fan error Detection Error in the HDD Cooling Fan (FM) is detected.
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and description
description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Developer Upper Remedy Connector disconnection, failure of Fan.
Cooling Fan (FM31) is turned ON. E905 -0001 -05 Title POD Deck Air Assist Fan error
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. Detection [POD Deck Lite] When the Air Assist Swing Motor fails to return
2. Replace the Developer Upper Cooling Fan (FM31). description to the HP although a specified period of time has passed
E820 -0002 -05 Title Duplex Driver Cooling Fan error Remedy 1. Check connector disconnection/improper connection. =>
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and Disconnect and then connect the connector.
description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Duplex Driver Target connector: Deck Lite Controller J04, J05
Cooling Fan (FM41) is turned ON. BoxDriver J51, J52, J57
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. 2. Replace the Swing Motor (M3) and the Air Assist Fan (FM1,
2. Replace the Duplex Driver Cooling Fan (FM41). FM2, FM3).
E824 -0000 -05 Title Primary Charging Air Supply Fan error 3. Replace the Deck Lite Controller PCB.
4. Replace the BoxDriver PCB.
Detection The Fan stop signal is detected for 5 seconds or longer and
description retry is failed 4 times in a row although the Primary Charging E905 -0002 -05 Title POD Deck Air Assist Fan error
Air Supply Fan (FM2) is turned ON. Detection [POD Deck Lite] When the Pickup Motor Cooling Fan is not
Remedy 1. Check the connection of the Connector. description locked
2. Replace the Primary Charging Air Supply Fan (FM2). Remedy 1. Check connector disconnection/improper connection. =>
Disconnect and then connect the connector.
Target connector: Deck Lite Controller J30
2. Replace the Motor Cooling Fan (FM4).
3. Replace the Deck Lite Controller PCB.

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E Detail Location Item Description E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code Code Code
E905 -0003 -05 Title POD Deck Air Assist Fan error E996 -0CA1 -05 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
Detection [POD Deck Lite] When the Pickup Motor Cooling Fan is not Detection Error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
description unlocked description
Remedy 1. Check connector disconnection/improper connection. => Remedy Make “000CA1” jam to be displayed as an error by setting JM-
Disconnect and then connect the connector. ERR-D in service mode.
Target connector: Deck Lite Controller J30 Collect log and contact to the sales companies.
2. Replace the Motor Cooling Fan (FM4). To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW>
3. Replace the Deck Lite Controller PCB. JM-ERR-D, and set JM-ERR-D to 0.
E906 -0001 -05 Title POD Deck Air Heater error E996 -0CA2 -05 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
Detection [POD Deck Lite] Air Heater high temperature error Detection Error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
description When 120 deg C or higher temperature is detected for 1 description
second consecutively Remedy Make “000CA2” jam to be displayed as an error by setting JM-
Remedy 1. Check connector disconnection/improper connection. => ERR-D in service mode.
Disconnect and then connect the connector. Collect log and contact to the sales companies.
Target connector: Deck Lite Controller J03, J05 To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW>
BoxDriver J52, J54, J58, J59 JM-ERR-D, and set JM-ERR-D to 0.
2. Replace the Air Heater. E996 -0CA3 -05 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
3. Replace the Deck Lite Controller PCB. Detection Error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
E906 -0002 -05 Title POD Deck Air Heater error description
Detection [POD Deck Lite] Air Heater low temperature error Remedy Make “000CA3” jam to be displayed as an error by setting JM-
description When the heater does not become Ready although a specified ERR-D in service mode.
period of time has passed Collect log and contact to the sales companies.
Remedy 1. Check connector disconnection/improper connection. => To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW>
Disconnect and then connect the connector. JM-ERR-D, and set JM-ERR-D to 0.
Target connector: Deck Lite Controller J03, J05 E996 -0CA4 -05 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
BoxDriver J52, J54, J58, J59 Detection Error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
2. Replace the Air Heater. description
3. Replace the Deck Lite Controller PCB. Remedy Make “000CA4” jam to be displayed as an error by setting JM-
E996 -xxxx -05 Title Timeout error ERR-D in service mode.
Detection The DC Controller is not stopped. Collect log and contact to the sales companies.
description The Detailed Code varies according to the state transition of To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW>
the software. JM-ERR-D, and set JM-ERR-D to 0.
Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the main power. E996 -0CA4 -05 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
E996 -0071 -04 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (ADF) Detection Error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
Detection Frequent error avoidance jam (ADF) description
description Remedy Make “000CA4” jam to be displayed as an error by setting JM-
Remedy Depending on the setting of JM-ERR-R in service mode, ERR-D in service mode.
“010071” jam is displayed as an error. Collect log and contact to the sales companies.
Collect log and contact to the sales companies. To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW>
To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> JM-ERR-D, and set JM-ERR-D to 0.
JM-ERR-R, and set JM-ERR-R to 0.

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E Detail Location Item Description
Code Code
E996 -0CAF -05 Title Frequent error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
Detection Error avoidance jam (PRINTER)
description
Remedy Make “000CAF” jam to be displayed as an error by setting JM-
ERR-D in service mode.
Collect log and contact to the sales companies.
To cancel the setting, select COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW>
JM-ERR-D, and set JM-ERR-D to 0.
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Jam Code Jam screen display specification


Due to one jam code being used for multiple options, the illustration for the different option
Jam Type may be displayed on the jam screen.
In this case, "1/2" or similar information is displayed on top left side of the screen and this
Jam types are shown below.
area can be pushed. This operation can be used to switch information on the screen.
Type Meaning
DELAY Delay jam
STNRY Stationary jam
OVERLAP Double feed detection
TIMING NG Timing error
OHP NG Incorrect paper
ADF OP ADF open
COVER OP Cover open
RESIDUAL Residual jam
PICKUP NG Pickup error
POWER ON Power ON
DOOR OP Door open
SEQ NG Sequence jam F-7-1
DELAY ESC Delay jam while ejecting to the escape delivery tray
OTH JAM Other jams
STNRY ESC Stationary jam while ejecting to the escape delivery tray
STP Staple
SDL STP Saddle stitch staple
INIT ROT Residual (at initial rotation)
UP DEVICE Upper stream device jam
OTHER Others
ERROR Error
RETRY ERR Retry error
STOP Press Stop key
ROT Keeps rotating
PROGRAM Program
TIME OUT Time-out
PUNCH Punch
MEDIA NG Misprint
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Main Unit ACC Jam
Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID Code
SW2 PS52 PS20 PS67 PS29 PS64 PS28 00 0101 DELAY Right Deck Pickup Sensor 1 PS19
00 0102 DELAY Right Deck Pull Out Sensor PS32
00 0103 DELAY Vertical Path Sensor 1 PS24
00 0104 DELAY Writing Judging Sensor PS28
00 0105 DELAY Registration Sensor PS29
PS3 00 0106 DELAY Left Deck Pickup Sensor 1 PS20
PS36
00 0107 DELAY Left Deck Pull Out Sensor PS33
00 0108 DELAY Duplex Merging Sensor PS67
PS35
00 0109 DELAY Duplex Outlet Sensor PS64
PS4
00 010A DELAY Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 1 PS21
PS65
00 010B DELAY Vertical Path Sensor 3 PS26
00 010C DELAY Vertical Path Sensor 2 PS25
PS24 00 010D DELAY Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 PS22
PS66
PS19 00 010E DELAY Vertical Path Sensor 4 PS27
00 0111 DELAY Fixing Outlet Sensor PS52
00 0112 DELAY Inner Delivery Sensor PS35
PS32
00 0113 DELAY Outer Delivery Sensor PS36
00 0114 DELAY Reverse Vertical Path Sensor PS65
PS2 00 0115 DELAY Duplex Left Sensor PS66
00 0202 STNRY Right Deck Pull Out Sensor PS32
PS25 00 0203 STNRY Vertical Path Sensor 1 PS24
00 0204 STNRY Writing Judging Sensor PS28
00 0205 STNRY Registration Sensor PS29
PS21
00 0207 STNRY Left Deck Pull Out Sensor PS33
PS26 00 0208 STNRY Duplex Merging Sensor PS67
00 0209 STNRY Duplex Outlet Sensor PS64
PS33
00 020B STNRY Vertical Path Sensor 3 PS26
PS22 00 020C STNRY Vertical Path Sensor 2 PS25
00 020E STNRY Vertical Path Sensor 4 PS27
PS27
00 0212 STNRY Inner Delivery Sensor PS35
00 0213 STNRY Outer Delivery Sensor PS36
00 0214 STNRY Reverse Vertical Path Sensor PS65
00 0215 STNRY Duplex Left Sensor PS66
00 0305 TIMING NG Registration Sensor PS29
00 0A02 POWER ON Right Deck Pull Out Sensor PS32
00 0A03 POWER ON Vertical Path Sensor 1 PS24
F-7-2
00 0A04 POWER ON Writing Judging Sensor PS28
00 0A05 POWER ON Registration Sensor PS29
00 0A07 POWER ON Left Deck Pull Out Sensor PS33
00 0A08 POWER ON Duplex Merging Sensor PS67
00 0A09 POWER ON Duplex Outlet Sensor PS64
00 0A0B POWER ON Vertical Path Sensor 3 PS26
00 0A0C POWER ON Vertical Path Sensor 2 PS25
00 0A0E POWER ON Vertical Path Sensor 4 PS27

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ACC Jam
Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID Code
00 0A0F POWER ON Fixing Entrance Sensor PS51
00 0A10 POWER ON Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor PS4
00 0A11 POWER ON Fixing Outlet Sensor PS52
00 0A12 POWER ON Inner Delivery Sensor PS35
00 0A13 POWER ON Outer Delivery Sensor PS36
00 0A14 POWER ON Reverse Vertical Path Sensor PS65
00 0A15 POWER ON Duplex Left Sensor PS66
00 0B01 DOOR OP Front Door Open Detection Switch DOOR OP
00 0B02 DOOR OP Multi-purpose Tray Cover Sensor DOOR OP
00 0B03 DOOR OP Vertical Path Cover Open/Close Sensor DOOR OP
00 0CA1 OTHER FeedSts time out jam OTHER
00 0CA2 OTHER RefeedStart time out jam OTHER
00 0CA3 OTHER ImageSet time out jam OTHER
00 0CA4 OTHER PageComplete time out jam OTHER
00 0CA5 OTHER Fixing temperature control time out jam OTHER
00 0C10 OTHER Fixing Toenail jam PS4
00 0CF1 OTHER Retry jam OTHER
00 0D91 OTHER Different Size jam(short paper length) OTHER
02 1E00 OTHER Finisher Sequence Error jam OTHER
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Duplex Color Image Reader-G1 ACC Jam
Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID Code
*5
01 0051 DELAY Delivery sensor PCB5
SR20 SR22 SR17 PCB2 SR12 SR6
01 0052 STNRY Delivery sensor *5 PCB5
PCB3 SR18 SR19 SR4 SR10 SR2 SR7 SR8
01 0071 TIMING NG TIMING NG
01 0073 HP NG Disengaging HP sensor 1 SR15
01 0074 HP NG Disengaging HP sensor 2 SR16
01 0075 HP NG Pickup roller unit lifter HP sensor SR12
01 0090 ADF OP DADF open/closed sensor 1/2 ADF OP
01 0091 ADF OP DADF open/closed sensor 1/2 ADF OP
01 0092 COVER OP Cover open/closed sensor SR10
01 0093 COVER OP Cover open/closed sensor SR10
01 0094 POWER ON All feed sensor *3 POWER ON
01 0095 PICKUP NG Post-separation sensor 1/2/3 SR2,SR3,PCB2
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*1 The state is recovered by opening and closing the Door, or turning OFF and then ON the
power supply.
If the same jam is detected although the above operation is performed, an error code will
SR15 SR5 SR16 PCB5 SR1 VR
be notified.
PCB4 SR11 SR3 SR9 SR13
*2 The state is recovered by opening and closing the Door, or turning OFF and then ON the
F-7-3
power supply.
ACC Jam If it is not recovered by the above operation, it is considered an error near the target sensor.
Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID Code Disconnect and then connect the connectors around the target sensor, check if the cable is
01 0001 DELAY Post-separation sensor 1/2/3 *4 SR2,SR3,PCB2
open circuit, and replace the sensor.
01 0002 STNRY Post-separation sensor 1/2/3 *4 SR2,SR3,PCB2
01 0003 DELAY Delay detection sensor *4 SR4 *3 Please confirm the following sensors from service mode.
01 0004 STNRY Delay detection sensor *4 SR4 Delivery Sensor (PCB5): COPIER> IO> FEEDER> P006> 3 (0: Paper presence)
01 0005 DELAY Registration sensor *4 PCB3 Read Sensor 2 (SR5): COPIER> IO> FEEDER> P006> 2 (0: Paper presence)
01 0006 STNRY Registration sensor *4 PCB3 Read Sensor 1 (PCB4): COPIER> IO> FEEDER> P006> 1 (0: Paper presence)
01 0007 DELAY Lead sensor 1 *4 PCB4
Registration Sensor (PCB3): COPIER> IO> FEEDER> P006> 0 (0: Paper presence)
01 0008 STNRY Lead sensor 1 *4 PCB4
01 0009 DELAY Lead sensor 2 *4 SR5 Delay sensor (SR4): COPIER> IO> FEEDER> P006> 5 (0: Paper presence)
01 0010 STNRY Lead sensor 2 *4 SR5 Post-separation Sensor 3 (PCB2): COPIER> IO> FEEDER> P006> 4 (0: Paper presence)
01 0011 DELAY Delivery sensor *4 PCB5 *4 In the case of occurrence on the first sheet of the original (Jam Code 000X, 001X)
01 0012 STNRY Delivery sensor *4 PCB5 *5 In the case of occurrence on the second sheet or later of the original (Jam Code 004X,
01 0042 STNRY Post-separation sensor 3 *5 SR2,SR3,PCB2
005X)
01 0043 DELAY Delay detection sensor *5 SR4
01 0044 STNRY Delay detection sensor *5 SR4
01 0045 DELAY Registration sensor *5 PCB3
01 0046 STNRY Registration sensor *5 PCB3
01 0047 DELAY Lead sensor 1 *5 PCB4
01 0048 STNRY Lead sensor 1 *5 PCB4
01 0049 DELAY Lead sensor 2 *5 SR5
01 0050 STNRY Lead sensor 2 *5 SR5

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PS6
PS1

PS1
PS6

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ACC Jam
Type Sensor Name / Description Sensor ID
ID Code
00 0117 DELAY Deck feed sensor PS1
00 0118 DELAY Deck pickup sensor PS6
00 0218 STNRY Deck pickup sensor PS6
F-7-4
00 0A18 POWER ON Deck pickup sensor PS6
ACC Jam T-7-19
Type Sensor Name / Description Sensor ID
ID Code
00 0117 DELAY Deck feed sensor PS1
00 0118 DELAY Deck pickup sensor PS6
00 0218 STNRY Deck pickup sensor PS6
00 0A18 POWER ON Deck pickup sensor PS6
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Inserter-K1 ■■ARCNET Connection
ACC
Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
S10 S9 71 20E0 DELAY Inlet Sensor Delay jam1 S20
71 20E2 DELAY Outlet Sensor Delay jam1 S21
S13 S3 71 20E4 DELAY Registration Sensor Delay jam S3, S7
S7 71 20E5 DELAY Middle Feed Sensor Delay jam S8
71 20E6 DELAY Reverse Inlet Sensor Delay jam S18
S8 71 20E7 DELAY Reverse Sensor Delay jam S17
SW2 71 20E8 DELAY Reverse Timing Sensor Delay jam S16
71 21F0 STNRY Inlet Sensor Stationary jam S20
S12 S19
71 21F2 STNRY Outlet Sensor Stationary jam S21
S18 71 21F4 STNRY Registration Sensor Stationary jam S3, S7
71 21F5 STNRY Middle Feed Sensor Stationary jam S8
71 21F6 STNRY Reverse Entrance Sensor Stationary jam S18
S17 71 21F7 STNRY Reverse Sensor Stationary jam S17
71 21F8 STNRY Reverse Timing Sensor Stationary jam S16
SW1 71 2200 OTHER Early Timing jam TIMING NG
71 2300 POWER ON Power ON jam POWER ON
S16 71 2400 DOOR OP Cover Open jam DOOR OP
71 2C00 OTHER Sequence error jam SEQ NG
71 2C01 ERROR Error Avoidance jam ERROR
71 2FC0 TIME OUT EntryStart Time Out jam TIME OUT
71 2FC1 TIME OUT EjectStartAck Time Out jam TIME OUT
71 2FC2 DOOR OP Upper Tray Paper Absent jam S9
71 2FC3 DOOR OP Lower Tray Paper Absent jam S12
S21 S20 71 2FC4 OTHER Different Inserter Width jam S10
71 2FCF STOP Emergency Stop jam STOP
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ACC
Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
02 10E0 DELAY Inlet Sensor Delay jam1 S20
02 10E2 DELAY Outlet2 Sensor Delay jam1 S21
02 10E4 DELAY Registration Sensor Delay jam S3, S7
02 10E5 DELAY Middle Feed Sensor Delay jam S8
02 10E6 DELAY Reverse Entrance Sensor Delay jam S18
02 10E7 DELAY Reverse Sensor Delay jam S17
02 10E8 DELAY Reverse Timing Sensor Delay jam S16
02 11F0 STNRY Inlet Sensor Stationary jam S20
02 11F2 STNRY Outlet2 Sensor Stationary jam S21
02 11F4 STNRY Registration Sensor Stationary jam S3, S7
02 11F5 STNRY Middle Feed Sensor Stationary jam S8
02 11F6 STNRY Reverse Entrance Sensor Stationary jam S18
02 11F7 STNRY Reverse Sensor Stationary jam S17
02 11F8 STNRY Reverse Timing Sensor Stationary jam S16
02 13CD POWER ON Power ON jam POWER ON
02 14CC COVER OP Cover Open jam SW1
02 1FC0 TIME OUT EntryStart Time Out jam TIME OUT
02 1FC1 TIME OUT EjectStartAck Time Out jam TIME OUT
02 1FC2 OTHER Upper Tray Paper Absent jam S9
02 1FC3 OTHER Lower Tray Paper Absent jam S12
02 1FC4 OTH JAM Different Inserter Width jam OTH JAM
02 1FCE ERROR Error Avoidance jam ERROR
02 1FCF STOP Emergency Stop jam STOP
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■■ARCNET Connection ■■IPC Connection
ACC ACC
Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID ID
31 1002 DELAY Inlet Sensor RS1 02 1051 DELAY Inlet Sensor RS1
31 1004 DELAY Pull in Sensor RS2 02 1053 DELAY Pull in Sensor RS2
31 1006 DELAY Reverse Sensor RS3 02 1055 DELAY Reverse Sensor RS3
31 1008 DELAY Reverse Delivery Sensor RS4 02 1057 DELAY Reverse Delivery Sensor RS4
31 100A DELAY Delivery Sensor RS5 02 1059 DELAY Delivery Sensor RS5
31 1103 STNRY Inlet Sensor RS1 02 1152 STNRY Inlet Sensor RS1
31 1105 STNRY Pull in Sensor RS2 02 1154 STNRY Pull in Sensor RS2
31 1107 STNRY Reverse Sensor RS3 02 1156 STNRY Reverse Sensor RS3
31 1109 STNRY Reverse Delivery Sensor RS4 02 1158 STNRY Reverse Delivery Sensor RS4
31 110B STNRY Delivery Sensor RS5 02 115A STNRY Delivery Sensor RS5
31 11A3 STNRY Punch Sensor 1 S1 02 1161 STNRY Punch Sensor 1 S1
31 11A5 STNRY Punch Sensor 8 S8 02 1162 STNRY Punch Sensor 8 S8
31 11A7 STNRY Punch Sensor 7 S7 02 1163 STNRY Punch Sensor 7 S7
31 11B3 STNRY Punch Sensor 2 S2 02 1164 STNRY Punch Sensor 2 S2
31 11B5 STNRY Punch Sensor 3 S3 02 1165 STNRY Punch Sensor 3 S3
31 11B7 STNRY Punch Sensor 4 S4 02 1166 STNRY Punch Sensor 4 S4
31 11B9 STNRY Punch Sensor 6 S6 02 1167 STNRY Punch Sensor 6 S6
31 1231 OTHER Early Timing jam TIMING NG 02 1370 POWER ON Power ON jam POWER ON
31 1320 POWER ON Power ON POWER ON 02 1472 COVER OP Door Open jam COVER OP
31 1422 DOOR OP Door Open jam DOOR OP 02 1F5E TIMING NG Reverse Sensor RS3
31 1721 INIT ROT Residual jam RESIDUAL 02 1F5F MOTOR NG IFU Operation Error of Path Switching ERROR
31 1C01 OTHER Time-out error TIME OUT Motor
31 1F01 ERROR ERROR SIGNAL 02 1F71 OTH JAM Idle rotation jam OTH JAM
31 1F30 OTHER Error in completion of paper feed from upper SEQ NG 02 1F73 OTH JAM Jam during Paper feed from Upper Stream OTH JAM
stream device Device
31 1F07 TIMING NG Reverse Sensor RS3 02 1F74 TIME OUT EntryStart Time Out jam TIME OUT
31 1FA0 OTHER Timing error TIMING NG 02 1F75 TIME OUT EjectStartAck Time Out jam TIME OUT
31 1FC0 OTHER Other jams TOOL OF 02 1F76 OTH JAM Punch Unit Error(Die comes off during OTH JAM
31 1FC2 OTHER Timing error TIMING NG operation)
31 1FD0 ERROR Error MOTOR NG 02 1F77 TIME OUT Puncher IFU paper feed time out TIME OUT
31 1FD1 ERROR Error SIGNAL NG 02 1F78 TIME OUT Time Out jam(Error Avoidance) TIME OUT
31 1FD2 ERROR Error SIGNAL NG 02 1F79 SIGNAL Error in completion of paper feed from upper ERROR
31 FF01 UP DEVICE Error UP DEVICE stream device
T-7-22 02 1F7A SIGNAL Error in start of paper feed from upper ERROR
stream device
02 1F7B UP DEVICE Upper stream device jam UP DEVICE
02 1F7F OTH JAM Emergency Stop jam OTH JAM
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ACC
Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
02 1082 DELAY Entrance sensor S20
02 1084 DELAY Delivery sensor 2 S21
02 1086 DELAY Slowdown timing sensor S30
02 1088 DELAY Release timing sensor S31
02 108A DELAY Fold position sensor S32
02 108C DELAY Upper stopper paper sensor S33
02 108E DELAY Delivery sensor 1 S22
SW1 02 1092 DELAY Fold tray paper sensor S27
02 109E STOP Press Stop key STOP
02 1183 STNRY Entrance sensor S20
02 1185 STNRY Delivery sensor 2 S21
02 1187 STNRY Slowdown timing sensor S30
02 1189 STNRY Release timing sensor S31
02 118B STNRY Fold position sensor S32
02 118D STNRY Upper stopper paper sensor S33
02 118F STNRY Delivery sensor 1 S22
S21 S20
02 1193 STNRY Fold tray paper sensor S27
02 119F OTHER Other jams OTHER
02 139C POWER ON Power ON POWER ON
S30
02 149B COVER OP Cover open COVER OP
02 179C POWER ON Power ON POWER ON
02 1C9D ERROR Error ERROR
02 1F9A OTHER Other jams SIGNAL
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S31

S32
S22

S27

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ACC
Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
02 10E1 DELAY Inlet Sensor Delay jam S20
02 10E3 DELAY Outlet2 Sensor Delay jam S21
02 10E9 DELAY Slowdown Timing Sensor Delay jam S30
02 10EA DELAY Release Timing Sensor Delay jam S31
02 10EB DELAY Fold Position Adjustment Sensor Delay jam S32
02 10EC DELAY Upper Stopper Paper Detection Sensor S33
Delay jam
02 10ED DELAY Outlet1 Sensor Delay jam S22
02 10EE DELAY Fold Tray Empty Sensor Delay jam S27
02 11F1 STNRY Inlet Sensor Stationary jam S20
02 11F3 STNRY Outlet2 Sensor Stationary jam S21
02 11F9 STNRY Slowdown Timing Sensor Stationary jam S30
02 11FA STNRY Release Timing Sensor Stationary jam S31
02 11FB STNRY Fold Position Adjustment Sensor Stationary S32
jam
02 11FC STNRY Upper Stopper Paper Detection Sensor S33
Stationary jam
02 11FD STNRY Outlet1 Sensor Stationary jam S22
02 11FE STNRY Fold Tray Empty Sensor Stationary jam S27
02 13DD POWER ON Power ON jam POWER ON
02 14DC COVER OP Cover Open jam SW1
02 1FD0 STOP EntryStart Time Out jam TIME OUT
02 1FD1 TIME OUT EjectStart Time Out jam TIME OUT
02 1FDE ERROR Error Avoidance jam ERROR
02 1FDF STOP Emergency Stop jam STOP
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Staple Finisher-Q1/Booklet Finisher-Q1 ACC
Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
02 1002 DELAY Inlet sensor PS3
PS5 UN14 UN13
02 1004 DELAY Shift unit trailing edge sensor PS4
02 1006 DELAY Buffer path 1 sensor PCB UN13
PS4
02 1008 DELAY Buffer path 2 sensor PCB UN14
UN24 02 100A DELAY Upper delivery sensor PS5
02 100C DELAY Lower sensor UN24
PS6 02 100E DELAY Lower delivery sensor PS6
02 1042 DELAY Saddle inlet sensor PS101
PS3
02 1044 DELAY Saddle vertical path sensor PS103
PS101 02 1046 DELAY Saddle lead edge stopper HP sensor PS105
PS103 02 104A DELAY Saddle delivery tray paper sensor 2 PS111
02 1054 DELAY Saddle paper push-on plate motor sensor PS113
PS27 PS111 02 1103 STNRY Inlet sensor PS3
PS110 02 1105 STNRY Shift unit trailing edge sensor PS4
02 1107 STNRY Buffer path 1 sensor PCB UN13
PS105 02 1109 STNRY Buffer path 2 sensor PCB UN14
PS113 02 110B STNRY Upper delivery sensor PS5
02 110D STNRY Lower sensor UN24
PS116
02 110F STNRY Lower delivery sensor PS6
PS106 02 1143 STNRY Saddle inlet sensor PS101
02 1145 STNRY Saddle vertical path sensor PS103
F-7-10 02 1147 STNRY Saddle lead edge stopper HP sensor PS105
02 114B STNRY Saddle delivery tray paper sensor 2 PS111
02 1155 STNRY Saddle paper push-on plate motor sensor PS113
02 1231 RESIDUAL Residual jam RESIDUAL
02 1320 POWER ON Power ON POWER ON
02 1422 DOOR OP Door open FRONT CVR
02 1524 STP Staple HP sensor PS27
02 1550 SDL STP Saddle staple HP sensor SDL STP
02 1721 INIT ROT Residual jam RESIDUAL
02 1C01 RETRY ERR Time Out jam RETRY ERR
02 1F03 UP DEVICE Upper stream device jam UP DEVICE
02 1F25 OTHER Stop due to jam accompanied with SEQ NG
sequence error
02 1F30 UP DEVICE Upper stream device jam UP DEVICE
02 1F31 UP DEVICE Upper stream device jam UP DEVICE
02 1F4B TIME OUT Time Out jam TIME OUT
02 1F52 OTHER Saddle press PS110
HP sensor
02 1FFF ERROR Error ERROR
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Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
02 1F01 ERROR - ERROR
02 1F48 TIMEOUT Trimmer Timeout JAM TIMEOUT
02 1F83 OTHER - OTHER
02 1FD0 TIMEOUT Trimmer Timeout JAM TIMEOUT
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Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
02 1011 DELAY Finisher Inlet Sensor Delay jam S101
02 1012 DELAY Finisher Feed Sensor Delay jam S102
02 1091 DELAY Saddle Feed Path Sensor 1 Delay jam S226
02 1092 DELAY Saddle Delivery Path Sensor 2 Delay jam S227
02 1093 DELAY Saddle Inlet Sensor Delay jam S201
02 1094 DELAY Trimmer Inlet Sensor Delay jam S201, S203
S104 S226, S227
02 1121 STNRY Finisher Inlet Sensor Stationary jam S101
02 1122 STNRY Finisher Feed Sensor Stationary jam S102
S102 S101 02 112E OTH JAM Finisher Sequence Error jam SEQ NG
S129
S201 02 112F OTH JAM Finisher Error Avoidance jam OTH JAM
02 11A1 STNRY Saddle Feed Path Sensor 1 Feed S226
S131 Stationary jam
02 11A2 STNRY Saddle Delivery Path Sensor 2 Feed S227
Stationary jam
02 11A3 STNRY Saddle Inlet Sensor Feed Stationary jam S201
02 11A4 STNRY Trimmer Inlet Sensor Stationary jam S201, S203
S223 S226, S227
02 11AF OTH JAM Trimmer Error Avoidance jam OTH JAM
S101(TRM) 02 1205 OTH JAM Early Timing jam S101
S218
02 1307 POWER ON Power ON jam S101, S102
02 1387 POWER ON Saddle power ON jam S201, S203
S227 S226 S203 S226, S227
02 138A POWER ON Trimmer Power ON jam POWER ON
02 1408 COVER OP Door Open jam S129
02 1488 COVER OP Saddle Door Open jam S129
02 148B COVER OP Trimmer Door Open jam S129
02 1506 STP Staples jam S131
02 1586 SDL STP Saddle Staples jam S223
02 1F45 PUNCH Punch jam S104
02 1F4F OTH JAM Punch Error Avoidance jam OTH JAM
F-7-11 02 1F8F OTH JAM Saddle Error Avoidance jam OTH JAM
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Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID
ID
PI13 PI12 02 10C2 DELAY Infeed section entrance booklet sensor PI01
(Photoelectric)
02 10C4 DELAY Infeed section exit booklet sensor PI02
(Photoelectric)
02 10C6 DELAY Trim section entrance booklet sensor PI07
(Photoelectric)
02 10C8 DELAY Stopper booklet sensor (Photoelectric) PI08
02 10CA DELAY Trim section exit booklet sensor PI10
(Photoelectric)
02 10CC DELAY Booklet lifter booklet sensor PI11
PI11 (Photoelectric)
02 10CE DELAY Delivery section booklet sensor PI12
PI02 (Photoelectric)
02 10D0 DELAY Conveyor section booklet sensor PI13
(Photoelectric)
02 11C3 STNRY Infeed section entrance booklet sensor PI01
(Photoelectric)
02 11C5 STNRY Infeed section exit booklet sensor PI02
PI10 (Photoelectric)
02 11C7 STNRY Trim section entrance booklet sensor PI07
(Photoelectric)
02 11C9 STNRY Stopper booklet sensor (Photoelectric) PI08
02 11CB STNRY Trim section exit booklet sensor PI10
PI08 PI07 PI01 (Photoelectric)
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02 11CD STNRY Booklet lifter booklet sensor PI11
(Photoelectric)
02 11CF STNRY Delivery section booklet sensor PI12
(Photoelectric)
02 13DC POWER ON Power ON POWER ON
02 14DB COVER OP Cover open COVER OP
02 17DD INIT ROT Residual jam RESIDUAL
02 17DE ROT Residual jam RESIDUAL
02 1FD6 OTHER Stop due to jam accompanied with SEQ NG
sequence error
02 1FD7 OTHER Stop due to jam accompanied with SEQ NG
sequence error
02 1FD8 OTHER Stop due to jam accompanied with SEQ NG
sequence error
02 1FD9 PROGRAM Program error PROGRAM
02 1FDA OTHER Timing error TIMING NG
02 1FDF OTHER Other jams SIZE NG
02 1FFE OTHER Trimmer undefined jam OTHER
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Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures
Code
04-0001 Right Deck Lifter error Movement:
List of Alarm Code The Right Deck Lifter Motor (M4) is stopped. Not using the
Right Deck.
Alarm Cause:
Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures The Right Deck Lifter does not rise, failure of the Right Deck
Code
Paper Height Sensor (PS6).
00-0246 Error code display Soft counter PCB cannot write normally Measures:
(4-digit) 1. Turn OFF/ON the power.
00-0247 Error code display Soft counter PCB cannot restore data When it is recovered, the measure is completed. If it is not
(4-digit) recovered, execute the following measures.
2. Check if the Deck Lifter rises.
01-0001 Fails to obtain counter -
If not, execute the following measures. If an alarm occurs
information (RDS
although it rises, execute step 5 and later steps.
creates)
3. Check the connection between the Right Deck Lifter Motor
01-0002 No change in device - (M4) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
status after specified Motor side: J2069, PCB side: J225
period of time has 4. Replace the Right Deck.
passed 5. Check the connection between the Right Deck Paper Height
(RDS server creates) Sensor (PS6) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
01-0004 IP address change - Sensor side: J2063, J3633 (relay), PCB side: J222
notification (RDS 6. Check the operation of the Right Deck Paper Height Sensor
server creates) (PS6), and replace it.
7. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
02-0020 Dust correction (paper Movement:
front) occurrence Execute correction process to the pixel where dust is 04-0002 Left Deck Lifter error Movement:
detected (image on paper front) The Left Deck Lifter Motor (M5) is stopped. Not using the
Cause: Left Deck.
Dust is detected on the Stream Read Glass (paper front). Cause:
Measures: The Left Deck Lifter does not rise, failure of the Left Deck
Clean the Stream Read Glass (paper front), and check if the Paper Height Sensor (PS10).
Platen Roller 1 is soiled. If necessary, clean it. Measures:
1. Turn OFF and then ON the power.
02-0021 Dust correction (paper Movement: When it is recovered, the measure is completed. If it is not
back) occurrence Execute correction process to the pixel where dust is recovered, execute the following measures.
detected (image on paper back with 1-Path DADF). 2. Check if the Deck Lifter rises.
Cause: If not, execute the following measures. If an alarm occurs
Dust is detected on the Scanner Glass (paper back). although it rises, execute step 5 and later steps.
Measures: 3. Check the connection between the Left Deck Lifter Motor
Clean and check the Scanner Glass (paper back), and check (M5) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
if the Platen Roller 2 is soiled. Motor side: J2051, PCB side: J225
4. Replace the Left Deck.
5. Check the connection between the Left Deck Paper Height
Sensor (PS10) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
Sensor side: J2045, J3634 (relay), PCB side: J221
6. Check the operation of the Left Deck Paper Height Sensor
(PS10), and replace it if necessary.
7. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).

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Code Code
04-0003 Cassette 3 Lifter error Movement: 04-0008 Option Deck Lifter Movement:
The Cassette 3 Lifter Motor (M20) is stopped. Not using the error The Option Deck Pickup Motor (M) is stopped. Not using the
Cassette 3. Left Deck.
Cause: Cause:
The Cassette Lifter does not rise, failure of the Cassette 3 The Option Deck does not rise, failure of the Option Deck
Paper Height Sensor (PS17). Paper Height Sensor (PS).
Measures: Measures:
1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. Clear the error by turning OFF/ON the power.
When it is recovered, the measure is completed. If it is not 04-0010 Jam left untouched -
recovered, execute the following measures. (RDS creates)
2. Check if the Deck Lifter rises.
If not, execute the following measures. If an alarm occurs 04-0031 Right Deck Lifter Movement:
although it rises, execute step 5 and later steps. Motor overcurrent The Right Deck Lifter Motor (M4) is stopped. Not using the
3. Check the connection between the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor alarm Right Deck.
(M20) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). Cause:
Motor side: J2072, PCB side: J225 The Right Deck is above the upper limit or is stopped along
4. Replace the Cassette 3. the way.
5. Check the connection between the Cassette 3 Paper Height Measures:
Sensor (PS17) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). 1. Check the connection between the Right Deck Lifter Motor
Sensor side: J2080, J3635 (relay), PCB side: J223 (M4) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
6. Check the operation of the Cassette 3 Paper Height Sensor Motor side: J2069, PCB side: J225
(PS17), and replace it if necessary. 2. Replace the Right Deck Lifter Motor (M4).
7. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). 3. Check the Right Deck Upper Limit Sensor (PS8).
4. Check the Right Deck Lifter Gear (damage, foreign matter,
04-0004 Cassette 4 Lifter error Movement: etc.).
The Cassette 4 Lifter Motor (M21) is stopped. Not using the 5. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
Cassette 4.
Cause: 04-0032 Left Deck Lifter Motor Movement:
The Cassette 4 Lifter does not rise, failure of the Cassette 4 overcurrent alarm The Left Deck Lifter Motor (M5) is stopped. Not using the
Paper Height Sensor (PS18). Left Deck.
Measures: Cause:
1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. The Left Deck is above the upper limit or is stopped along
When it is recovered, the measure is completed. If it is not the way.
recovered, execute the following measures. Measures:
2. Check if the Deck Lifter rises. 1. Check the connection between the Left Deck Lifter Motor
If not, execute the following measures. If an alarm occurs (M5) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
although it rises, execute step 5 and later steps. Motor side: J2069, PCB side: J225
3. Check the connection between the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor 2. Replace the Left Deck Lifter Motor (M5).
(M21) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). 3. Check the Left Deck Upper Limit Sensor (PS12).
Motor side: J2074, PCB side: J225 4. Check the Left Deck Lifter Gear (damage, foreign matter,
4. Replace the Cassette 4. etc.).
5. Check the connection between the Cassette 4 Paper Height 5. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
Sensor (PS18) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
Sensor side: J2091, J3636 (relay), PCB side: J224
6. Check the operation of the Cassette 4 Paper Height Sensor
(PS18), and replace it if necessary.
7. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).

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Code Code
04-0033 Cassette 3 Lifter Movement: 04-0070 Error in Left Deck Movement:
Motor overcurrent The Cassette 3 Lifter Motor (M20) is stopped. Not using the Pickup Solenoid Jam occurred when picking up from the Left Deck.
alarm Cassette 3. connection Cause:
Cause: Connection of the Left Deck Pickup Solenoid (SL7) cannot
The Cassette 3 is above the upper limit or is stopped along be detected.
the way. Measures:
Measures: 1. Check the connection of the Left Deck Pickup Solenoid (SL7).
1. Check the connection between the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor Solenoid side: J2052, Pickup Unit side: J3634, Feed Driver
(M20) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). PCB side: J221
Motor side: J2072, PCB side: J225 2. Replace the Left Deck Pickup Solenoid (SL7).
2. Replace the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor (M20). 3. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
3. Check the Cassette 3 Upper Limit Sensor (PS68). 04-0071 Error in Cassette Movement:
4. Check the Cassette 3 Lifter Gear (damage, foreign matter, 3 Pickup Solenoid Jam occurred when picking up from the Cassette 3.
etc.). connection Cause:
5. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). Connection of the Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid (SL3) cannot
04-0034 Cassette 4 Lifter Movement: be detected.
Motor overcurrent The Cassette 4 Lifter Motor (M21) is stopped. Not using the Measures:
alarm Cassette 4. 1. Check the connection of the Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid
Cause: (SL3).
The Cassette 4 is above the upper limit or is stopped along Solenoid side: J2073, Pickup Unit side: J3635, Feed Driver
the way. PCB side: J223
Measures: 2. Replace the Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid (SL3).
1. Check the connection between the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor 3. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
(M21) and the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). 04-0072 Error in Cassette Movement:
Motor side: J2072, PCB side: J225 4 Pickup Solenoid Jam occurred when picking up from the Cassette 4.
2. Replace the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor (M21). connection Cause:
3. Check the Cassette 4 Upper Limit Sensor (PS71). Connection of the Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid (SL4) cannot
4. Check the Cassette 4 Lifter Gear (damage, foreign matter, be detected.
etc.). Measures:
5. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3). 1. Check the connection of the Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid
04-0069 Error in Right Deck Movement: (SL4).
Pickup Solenoid Jam occurred when picking up from the Right Deck. Solenoid side: J2075, Pickup Unit side: J3636, Feed Driver
connection Cause: PCB side: J224
Connection of the Right Deck Pickup Solenoid (SL6) cannot 2. Replace the Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid (SL4).
be detected. 3. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).
Measures:
1. Check the connection of the Right Deck Pickup Solenoid
(SL6).
Solenoid side: J2070, Pickup Unit side: J3633, Feed Driver
PCB side: J222
2. Replace the Right Deck Pickup Solenoid (SL6).
3. Replace the Feed Driver PCB (PCB3).

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Code Code
04-0073 Error in Multi-purpose Movement: 09-0006 2D Shading ROM Movement:
Pickup Solenoid Jam occurred when picking up from the Multi-purpose Tray. error 1 Turn OFF the 2D Shading.
connection Cause: Cause:
Connection of the Multi-purpose Pickup Solenoid (SL2) After clearing the drum, not reading the EEPROM.
cannot be detected. Measures:
Measures: Execute COPIER>FUNCTION>2D-SHADE>2D-READ.
1. Check the connection of the Multi-purpose Pickup Solenoid 09-0007 2D Shading ROM Movement:
(SL2). error 2 Turn OFF the 2D Shading.
Solenoid side: J2001, Relay: J3060, J3121, J3235, Main Cause:
Driver PCB side: J106 After reading ROM data, calculated checksum value and
2. Replace the Multi-purpose Pickup Solenoid (SL2). checksum of ROM does not match.
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). Measures:
04-0074 Error in Left Deck Movement: Install the correct ROM.
Merging Solenoid Jam occurred when picking up from the Left Deck. 09-0008 Drum HP signal noise Movement:
connection Cause: alarm Only when the 2D shading is ON, the accuracy of shading is
Connection of the Left Deck Merging Solenoid (SL11) cannot degraded and an image error occurs.
be detected. Uneven density may occur.
Measures: Cause:
1. Check the connection of the Left Deck Merging Solenoid The Drum HP cycle is shorter than the specified cycle.
(SL11). Measures:
Solenoid side: J2106, Relay side: J3270, Duplex Driver PCB 1. Install the Drum HP Sensor (PS61) and check the connector.
side: J343 2. Check the Drum HP Flag.
2. Replace the Left Deck Merging Solenoid (SL11). 3. Check the harness between the Drum HP Sensor (PS61)
3. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4). and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
04-0075 Error in Reverse Movement: (Between J2137 and J107)
Detachment Solenoid Jam occurred at the time of large size paper reverse delivery. 4. Replace the Drum HP Sensor (PS61).
connection Cause: 5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
Connection of the Reverse Detachment Solenoid (SL12) 6. Check the harness between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
cannot be detected. and the DCON PCB (PCB1).
Measures: (Between J125 and J411 and between J126 and J412)
1. Check the connection of the Reverse Detachment Solenoid 7. Replace the DCON PCB (PCB1).
(SL12).
Solenoid side: J2176, Duplex Driver PCB side: J340
2. Replace the Reverse Detachment Solenoid (SL12).
3. Replace the Duplex Driver PCB (PCB4).
06-0003 Web absence notice Movement:
The Web Drive Solenoid is turned ON 4 times after the
Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor performs detection.
Cause:
Remaining level of the Fixing Cleaning Web is low.
Measures:
Replace the Fixing Cleaning Web.

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Code Code
09-0009 Drum HP signal Movement: 10-0007 Patch Sensor error 2 Movement:
absence alarm Only when the 2D shading is ON, the accuracy of shading is Not update the D-max control value.
degraded and an image error occurs. Cause:
Uneven density may occur. Max-Min of the background is 100 level or higher.
Cause: Measures:
The Drum HP cycle is longer than the specified cycle. 1. Clean the Patch Sensor (PS90).
Measures: 2. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor (PS90).
1. Install the Drum HP Sensor (PS61) and check the connector. Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3255, J3060, J3177, Main Driver
2. Check the Drum HP Flag. PCB (PCB2): J107
3. Check the harness between the Drum HP Sensor (PS61) 3. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor Shutter
and the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). Solenoid (SL10).
(Between J2137 and J107) Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3249, J3060, J3177, Main Driver
4. Replace the Drum HP Sensor (PS61). PCB (PCB2): J107
5. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2). 4. Replace the Patch Sensor (PS90).
6. Check the harness between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2) 5. Replace the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10).
and the DCON PCB (PCB1). 6. Replace the Patch Shutter.
(Between J125 and J411 and between J126 and J412) 10-0008 Patch Sensor error 3 Movement:
7. Replace the DCON PCB (PCB1). Not update the D-max control value.
10-0001 No toner (Bk) (RDS - Cause:
creates) Patch density is too dark.
10-0006 Patch Sensor error 1 Movement: Measures:
Not update the D-max control value. 1. Clean the Patch Sensor (PS90).
Cause: 2. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor (PS90).
At LED light intensity correction, P(0) is at target value or Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3255, J3060, J3177, Main Driver
higher, or P(6) is at target value or lower. PCB (PCB2): J107
Measures: 3. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor Shutter
1. Clean the Patch Sensor (PS90). Solenoid (SL10).
2. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor (PS90). Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3249, J3060, J3177, Main Driver
Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3255, J3060, J3177, Main Driver PCB (PCB2): J107
PCB (PCB2): J107 4. Replace the Patch Sensor (PS90).
3. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor Shutter 5. Replace the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10).
Solenoid (SL10). 6. Replace the Patch Shutter.
Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3249, J3060, J3177, Main Driver
PCB (PCB2): J107
4. Replace the Patch Sensor (PS90).
5. Replace the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10).
6. Replace the Patch Shutter.

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Code Code
10-0009 Patch Sensor error 4 Movement: 10-0011 D-max control contrast Movement:
Not update the D-max control value. potential (Vcont) error Vcont of D-max control is between 150V and 270V, and
Cause: 2 correction amount at a time is 50V.
Patch density is too light. Cause:
Supplement for cause(alarm detection at installation and at Vcont calculated with D-max control is greater than 270V.
replacement of the Developing Assembly): Measures:
Although this alarm is detected right after installation and • If density of output image is sufficient, measures are not
replacement of the Developing Assembly, it is not an error. needed.
The alarm is detected because toner in the Developing • When the density is light (dark), execute PASCAL.
Assembly is empty. • If the problem is not corrected, check/replace the Developing
When the patch density becomes normal by executing toner Assembly.
stirring (COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>TONER-S) and 10-0012 D-max control contrast Movement:
auto gradation adjustment, the alarm is cleared. potential (Vcont) error Vcont of D-max control is between 150V and 270V, and
If the date and time of occurrence of the alarm differs from 3 correction amount at a time is 50V or less.
the timing of installation and replacement of the Developing Cause:
Assembly, perform the following measures. Difference of Vcont from its of the last D-max control is 50V
Measures: or higher.
1. Clean the Patch Sensor (PS90). Supplement for cause(alarm detection at installation and
2. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor (PS90). replacement of the Developing Assembly):
Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3255, J3060, J3177, Main Driver Although the alarm is detected after execution of auto
PCB (PCB2): J107 gradation adjustment (full adjust) at installation and
3. Check the connector connection of the Patch Sensor Shutter replacement of the Developing Assembly, it is not an error.
Solenoid (SL10). The alarm is detected because “previous Vcont” that is a
Sensor: J2143, Relay: J3249, J3060, J3177, Main Driver target for comparison is 0V at installation. At replacement
PCB (PCB2): J107 of the Developing Assembly, “previous Vcont” that is a
4. Replace the Patch Sensor (PS90). target for comparison is the value determined by the
5. Replace the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10). original Developing Assembly. Therefore, depending on the
6. Replace the Patch Shutter. individual difference in the Developing Assembly, 50V or
10-0010 D-max control contrast Movement: more difference occurs and the alarm is detected.
potential (Vcont) error Vcont of D-max control is between 150V and 270V, and The alarm is cleared by either re-executing auto gradation
1 correction amount at a time is 50V or less. adjustment (full adjust) or printing 6,000 or more sheets (auto
Cause: execution of D-max control).
Vcont calculated with D-max control is less than 150V. If the date and time of occurrence of the alarm differs from
Measures: the timing of installation and replacement of the Developing
• If density of output image is sufficient, measures are not Assembly, perform the following measures.
needed. Measures:
• When the density is light (dark), execute PASCAL. • If density of output image is sufficient, measures are not
• If the problem is not corrected, check/replace the Developing needed.
Assembly. • When the density is light (dark), execute PASCAL.
• If the problem is not corrected, check/replace the Developing
Assembly.
10-0020 Toner (Bk) prior -
delivery alarm
10-0100 Toner bottle change -
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Code Code
11-0002 Waste Toner Movement: 31-0008 Error in Patch Sensor Movement:
Container full A message “The waste toner container is full.” is displayed Shutter Solenoid HDD failure is expected to occur in a short time due to
(Photosensitive Drum) on the Control Panel, and the machine is stopped. connection occurrence of physical error in HDD. It does not occur in the
Cause: The Waste Toner Counter reaches 600000. HDD of mirroring configuration.
Measures: Cause:
Clean the Waste Toner Container. Reset the Waste Toner Error in the S.M.A.R.T. value of HDD
Counter. Measures:
11-0010 Near-full state of Detection of near-full state of the Waste Toner Container. 1. Back up the data stored in HDD.
the Waste Toner 2. Replace the HDD.
Container 3. Restore the data.

30-0004 Pre-transfer Charging Movement: S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting


PCB Harness Pre-transfer charging high voltage is not output. An image Technology): Self-diagnosis function built in the HDD. The
disconnection error like discharge trace occurs. occurrence rate of reading error, reading and writing speed, the
(connection error) Cause: total number of Motor start-up and stop times, the total length
Connection error of the Pre-transfer Charging PCB (PCB26). of power-on time, etc. are monitored.
Measures:
1. Check the connection between the Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
and the High Voltage Unit.
Main Driver PCB side: J112, High Voltage Unit side: J3098
2. Check the connection inside of the High Voltage Unit.
High Voltage Unit inlet side: J3098, Pre-transfer Charging
PCB side: J3544
3. Replace the Pre-transfer Charging PCB (PCB26).
4. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).
31-0005 Environment Sensor Movement:
reading alarm It becomes as follow: environment temperature= 0 degC,
environment humidity= 0%.
Cause:
Connection of the Environment Sensor cannot be detected.
Measures:
1. Check the connection of the Environment Sensor (THU1).
2. Replace the Environment Sensor (THU1).
31-0007 Error in Patch Sensor Movement:
Shutter Solenoid Patch control (D-max/D-half control) is not executed. Use the
connection previous correction value.
Cause:
Connection of the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10)
cannot be detected.
Measures:
1. Check the connection of the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid
(SL10).
Solenoid side: J3049, Relay: J3060, J3177, Main Driver PCB
side: J107
2. Replace the Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10).
3. Replace the Main Driver PCB (PCB2).

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Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures
Code Code
32-0002 Potential control (VL Movement: 33-0002 Feed Fan alarm Movement: No change.
control) error Not reflecting the result of VL control. To the laser power Cause:
determined with VL control, the power with which the Connector disconnection of the Registration Motor/Duplex
previous potential control was succeeded (within target Motor Cooling Fan (FM42).
potential +/-10V) is applied. Failure of the Registration Motor/Duplex Motor Cooling Fan
Cause: (FM42).
The measured value in the dark area (VL) differs over +/- Measures:
10V but less than +/-30V than the target potential at potential Check the connector -> Replace the Registration Motor/
control. Duplex Motor Cooling Fan (FM42).
Measures: 33-0010 Stream Reading Fan Movement: Nothing in particular (Fan stops).
If there is no influence on image, measures are not needed. alarm Cause:
If not, execute the following measures. The Fan rotation signal cannot be detected after 3 seconds
1. Check the installation of the Pre-exposure LED (connector have passed since the Scanner Unit Heat Exhaust Fan (FM1)
connection, open circuit, the caught cable). is turned ON.
2. Check the installation of the Primary Charging Assembly Measures:
(connector connection, open circuit, the caught cable). Check the connector connection -> Replace the Scanner
3. Check the fixation state of the Drum and the Drum Shaft Unit Heat Exhaust Fan (FM1).
(check if the drum fixation cylinder is properly installed).
4. Check if the Dustproof Glass is soiled. If necessary, clean it. 33-0013 Power Unit Fan 1 Movement: No change.
5. Check the installation of the Laser Scanner Unit (connector alarm Cause:
connection, open circuit, the caught cable). Connector disconnection of the Feed Driver Cooling Fan
6. Check the installation and connection of the Primary (FM40).
Charging High Voltage PCB (PCB11) (connector connection, Failure of the Feed Driver Cooling Fan (FM40).
open circuit, the caught cable). Measures:
7. Check the installation of the Potential Sensor (connector Check the connector -> Replace the Feed Driver Cooling
connection, open circuit, the caught cable). Fan (FM40).
8. Check the installation and connection of the Drum Motor (M1) 33-0022 Read Motor Cooling Movement: Nothing in particular (Fan stops).
(connector connection, open circuit, the caught cable). Fan alarm Cause:
9. Replace the parts. The Fan rotation signal cannot be detected after 3 seconds
• Primary Charging Assembly have passed since the Motor Driver Cooling Fan (FM1) or
• Laser Scanner Unit the Read Motor Cooling Fan (FM2) is turned ON.
• Potential Sensor Measures:
• Primary Charging High Voltage PCB (PCB11) Check the connector connection -> Replace the Motor Driver
• Drum Motor (M1) Cooling Fan (FM1) or the Read Motor Cooling Fan (FM2).
• Main Driver PCB (PCB2)
33-0023 Scanner Unit (DADF) Movement: Nothing in particular (Fan stops).
• DC Controller PCB (PCB1)
Cooling Fan alarm Cause:
33-0001 Delivery Assembly Movement: No change. The Fan rotation signal cannot be detected after 3 seconds
Decurler Fan alarm Cause: have passed since the (DADF) Scanner Unit Cooling Fan
Connector disconnection of the Paper Cooling Fan (FM5). (FM3) is turned ON.
Failure of the Paper Cooling Fan (FM5). Measures:
Measures: Check the connector connection -> Replace the DADF
Check the connector -> Replace the Paper Cooling Fan Scanner Unit Cooling Fan (FM3).
(FM5).

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Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures
Code Code
33-0025 Scanner Unit (Reader) Movement: Nothing in particular (Fan stops). 37-1000 For R&D -
Cooling Fan alarm Cause: 37-2000 For R&D -
The Fan rotation signal cannot be detected after 3 seconds
have passed since the (Reader) Scanner Unit Cooling Fan 38-0001 For R&D -
(FM2) is turned ON. 38-0002 For R&D -
Measures:
50-0007 Insufficient light Movement: Nothing in particular.
Check the connector connection -> Replace the (Reader)
intensity in Post- Cause:
Scanner Unit Cooling Fan (FM2).
separation Sensor 3 Light intensity is insufficient when adjusting output of the
33-0026 Charging Assembly Movement: No change. Post-separation Sensor 3 (PCB2).
Fan 1 alarm Cause: Measures:
Connector disconnection of the Pre-transfer Charging Clean the Post-separation Sensor 3 (PCB2) (periodical
Assembly Air Supply Fan (FM32) or the Pre-transfer maintenance).
Charging Assembly Exhaust Fan (FM33).
50-0008 Insufficient light Movement: Nothing in particular.
Failure of the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Air Supply Fan
intensity in Lead Cause:
(FM32) or the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Exhaust Fan
Sensor 1 Light intensity is insufficient when adjusting output of the
(FM33).
Lead Sensor 1 (PCB4).
Measures:
Measures:
Check the connector connection -> Replace the Pre-transfer
Clean the Lead Sensor 1 (PCB4) (periodical maintenance).
Charging Assembly Air Supply Fan (FM32) or the Pre-
transfer Charging Assembly Exhaust Fan (FM33). 50-0009 Insufficient light Movement: Nothing in particular.
intensity in Delivery Cause:
33-0027 Charging Assembly Movement: No change.
Sensor Light intensity is insufficient when adjusting output of the
Fan 2 alarm Cause:
Delivery Sensor (PCB5).
Connector disconnection of the Primary Charging Assembly
Measures:
Exhaust Fan (FM17).
Clean the Delivery Sensor (PCB5) (periodical maintenance).
Failure of the Primary Charging Assembly Exhaust Fan (FM17).
Measures: 50-0010 Alarm due to original Movement: Nothing in particular.
Check the connector -> Replace the Primary Charging separation failure Cause:
Assembly Exhaust Fan (FM17). Condition unable to separate 1st sheet of original from the
ADF occurs 3 times .
33-0028 Power Unit Fan 2 Movement: No change.
Measures:
alarm Cause:
Check rotation of the Pickup Motor (M1) -> Check the life of
Connector disconnection of the Duplex Driver Cooling Fan
the Pickup Roller -> Check if paper lint is at the Pickup Slot.
(FM41).
Failure of the Duplex Driver Cooling Fan (FM41). 50-0013 Insufficient Movement: Nothing in particular.
Measures: light intensity in Cause:
Check the connector -> Replace the Duplex Driver Cooling Registration Sensor Light intensity is insufficient when adjusting output of the
Fan (FM41). Registration Sensor (PCB3).
Measures:
37-0001 For R&D -
Clean the Registration Sensor (PCB3) (periodical
37-0002 For R&D - maintenance).
37-0003 For R&D -
37-0004 For R&D -
37-0005 For R&D -
37-0006 For R&D -
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Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures
Code Code
60-0001 Shift Tray alarm Movement: Shift Tray operation is stopped. 64-0008 Finisher Lower Neat (1) The operation is not completed although 3 sec have passed
Cause: Stack Unit Rear since the start of operation.
Home position at startup of the host machine cannot be Alignment Plate (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has
detected. Alarm passed since the start of operation.
Measure: (3) The alignment operation is not completed although 400
Check connector disconnection of the HP Sensor (Front) msec have passed during the alignment operation.
(PS101) and the HP Sensor (Rear) (PS102) -> Replace 64-0009 Upper Neat Stack Unit (1) The HP Sensor is not turned ON although 1 sec has passed
the HP Sensor (Front) (PS101) and the HP Sensor (Rear) Return Roller Lifting since the start of operation.
(PS102). Alarm (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has
61-0001 Finisher Staple alarm Movement: passed since the start of operation.
A user message is displayed on the Control Panel. If staple 64-000A Lower Neat Stack Unit (1) The HP Sensor is not turned ON although 1 sec has passed
job is being processed during a print job, printing is stopped. Return Roller Lifting since the start of operation.
Measures: Load staples. Alarm (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has
62-0001 Saddle Staple alarm Movement: passed since the start of operation.
A user message is displayed on the Control Panel, and 65-0001 Punch alarm Movement:
printing is stopped. If staple job is being processed during a A user message is displayed on the Control Panel. If
print job, printing is stopped. punching is being operated during a print job, operation
Measures: Load staples. varies depending on the detection level.
64-0003 Finisher Upper Neat (1) The HP Sensor is not turned ON although 1 sec has passed • Level 1: Continue operation.
Stack Unit Alignment since the start of operation. • Level 2 (in case that punching operated 1000 times after the
Plate Lifting Alarm (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has detection level 1): Stop printing.
passed since the start of operation. Measures: Remove the punched trash.
64-0004 Finisher Upper Neat (1) The operation is not completed although 3 sec have passed 72-0007 For R&D -
Stack Unit Front since the start of operation. 72-0008 For R&D -
Alignment Plate (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has 72-0009 For R&D -
Alarm passed since the start of operation. 72-0010 For R&D -
(3) The alignment operation is not completed although 400 72-0012 For R&D -
msec have passed during the alignment operation. 72-0015 For R&D -
64-0005 Finisher Upper Neat (1) The operation is not completed although 3 sec have passed 72-0016 For R&D -
Stack Unit Rear since the start of operation. 73-0001 For R&D -
Alignment Plate (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has 73-0005 For R&D -
Alarm passed since the start of operation. 73-0008 For R&D -
(3) The alignment operation is not completed although 400 73-0010 For R&D -
msec have passed during the alignment operation.
73-0015 For R&D -
64-0006 Finisher Lower Neat (1) The HP Sensor is not turned ON although 1 sec has passed 73-0016 For R&D -
Stack Unit Alignment since the start of operation. 75-B114 For R&D -
Plate Lifting Alarm (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has 75-B115 For R&D -
passed since the start of operation. 75-B116 For R&D -
64-0007 Finisher Lower Neat (1) The operation is not completed although 3 sec have passed 75-B117 For R&D -
Stack Unit Front since the start of operation. 75-B118 For R&D -
Alignment Plate (2) The HP Sensor is not turned OFF although 1 sec has 75-B119 For R&D -
Alarm passed since the start of operation. 75-B11A For R&D -
(3) The alignment operation is not completed although 400
75-B11B For R&D -
msec have passed during the alignment operation.
76-0006 For R&D -

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Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures Title A. movement /B. cause /C. measures
Code Code
76-0008 For R&D - 85-0004 A notice of state4 -
77-0003 For R&D - -
85-0005 A notice of state5
77-0005 For R&D -
85-0006 A notice of state6 -
77-0006 PDL System memory [PCL5] Change the mode of the printer driver (Property >
insufficient Quality > Advanced Settings... > Graphics Mode > Raster T-7-29
Mode).
78-0003 For R&D -
78-0005 For R&D -
79-0001 For R&D -
79-0002 For R&D -
79-0003 Memory insufficient [PCL5] Change the mode of the printer driver (Property >
Quality > Advanced Settings... > Graphics Mode > Raster
Mode).
79-0004 Download overflow After deleting the download resource, turn OFF and then ON
the power.
80-0003 For R&D -
80-0005 For R&D -
80-0006 For R&D -
80-0007 For R&D -
80-0008 For R&D -
80-0009 For R&D -
80-0010 For R&D -
80-0011 For R&D -
81-0007 For R&D -
83-0001 Invalid PDF data Since there is a high possibility that format of the data is not
supported, collect the data if possible.
83-0009 For R&D -
83-0010 For R&D -
83-0011 For R&D -
83-0012 For R&D -
83-0013 PDF font error Chenge the acrobat settings
83-0014 For R&D -
83-0015 PDF data decoding Check the password and the authentication settings.
error
83-0016 PDF print range error Specify the print range again that can be printed
83-0017 For R&D -
85-0001 A notice of state1 -
85-0002 A notice of state2 -
85-0003 A notice of state3 -

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8 Service Mode

■Overview

■COPIER

■FEEDER

■SORTER

■BOARD

8
Service Mode
8 Service Mode > Overview > Service Mode Menu
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Overview Service Mode Menu


Instructions on how to use service mode items can be found within the service mode itself. TOP Screen
The information explains what items have been added or changed from previous models.

Entering Service Mode


Contact the sales company for the method to enter service mode.

Points to note when using Service Mode


• When setting or executing in Service Mode, do not open or close the cover and turn off the
power while "active" is displayed. This may cause Service Mode to set incorrectly or fail to
execute.
• In service mode, it may list "Do not use this at the normal service." in "Points to Note when
Using". The followings indicate when this item should be used. F-8-1

• The case when a setting value needs to be input on clearing RAM when replacing the "MODELIST" A brand new additional mode in the host machine.
A function that can be used as a reference on how to use each item in
PCB (Clearly indicated in the use case) Service Mode is installed. The new function, which will be described
• The case when instructed by the service office (due to reasons as having the large later, is available in MODELIST Mode.
negative effects, difficult settings, etc.)
"MODELIST CLASSIC" This mode is same as the old machine. The new function, which will
• The case of performing the individual measure (due to the tender business, etc.)
be described later, is not available in the MODELIST CLASSIC Mode.

Do not use in cases that are not mentioned above. “Updater” This is a MEAP application with functions of network communication
to Content Delivery System V1.0 (hereinafter CDS) and installation
of firmware, MEAP applications or system options. (Refer to Updater
V1.0 service manual.)

If " MODELIST " or " MODELIST CLASSIC " or “Updater” is pressed, the screen will switch to
initial screen for each mode.

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Service mode item explanations I/O information enhancement
Explanatory texts for the initial window, main items, sub items and minor items can be On the COPIER > I/O, the mode to confirm input output signal of electrical parts used (sensor,
displayed. motor, fan, etc), makes it easier to look for the intended electrical part.
Select the desired initial window, main item, sub item or minor item, then pres [i] (Information And the screen will also display the input output signal.
button) to display an explanatory text (hereafter, service mode contents) on the selected item. Device classification

E.g., COPIER > DISPLAY > Version window

1) Press the button.


Electrical parts
classification Which button to press, will depend on which
electrical parts intended and its device
classification. For instance, if the host
machine uses paper pass detection sensor,
1) Press [i] then press the button on the "COPIER" and
"P-Sensor" position.
4) A detailed explanation on the
item will be displayed (usage
scenarios, instructions,
settings range, etc.).
2) Minor item titles
are displayed.
2) Then the selected electrical
parts classification's mark,
name, port number and 0/1
content will appear.

3) If the "i" button is pressed,


the screen displaying the
electrical parts array will appear.
3) Select the desired
minor item and
press [i]

F-8-2
• The service mode contents can be displayed in J/E/F/I/G/S languages.
• Service mode contents, like system software, can be upgraded by SST.

F-8-3

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Display of Error Code/Alarm Code description ALARM CODE : COPIER > DISPLAY >ERR

The detail description of each code can be viewed on the error code and alarm code
occurrence record screen.

ERROR CODE : COPIER > DISPLAY >ERR

F-8-5

F-8-4

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8 Service Mode > Overview > Security features > Related service modes
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COPIER > OPTION > BODY, Item Segmentation Security features
On the current machine, there are extremely many items in the COPIER > OPTION > BODY (in To prevent unauthorized access to Service Mode, Password set is enabled.
related to host machine specification), that it is difficult to reach the intended item.
In order to reach the intended item in shorter time, all items inside the BODY is classified to ■■Related service modes
15 categories.
●● Setting the Authentication Method
Classification Name Description
The following item sets the authentication method to enter service mode.
Function switching FNC-SW Language, cassette, paper size type, NAVI/
DA connection, count-up spec., document size
• COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > PSWD-SW (Level1)
detection, dirt detection level <Setting range> : 0 to 2
Display switching/ display timing DSPLY-SW UI (User Interface) display related 0: Service mode can be entered without a password. [Default]
Image related (fixing) IMG-FIX Fixing related 1: Service mode can be entered only with a password for service technician.
Image related (transfer) IMG-TR Transfer related 2: Service mode can be entered with a System Manger ID, a System Manager PIN and
Image related (developing) IMG-DEV Developer related a password for service technician.

Image related (laser/ latent image) IMG-LSR Laser, latent image related
Image related (reader/ ADF) IMG-RDR Reader, ADF image related ●● Setting the Authentication Information
Image related (controller, other IMG-MCON MN-CON image related, and image related items Password for service technician
general items) other than those referred to above. The following item sets the password for service technician to enter service mode.
Image quality/ copy speed IMG-SPD Power down sequence • COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > SM-PSWD (Level2)
Cleaning CLEANING Cleaning of charging unit, drum, transfer roller, <Setting range> : (eight digit numeral) [default: 11111111]
etc.
Environment settings ENV-SET Temperature, humidity, environmental heater, NOTE:
condensation, log acquisition To reinforce the security, change the password from a default.
Paper feed (pickup, delivery) FEED-SW Stack performance, motor speed adjustment,
System Manager ID and Password
delivery functions, etc.
Noise reduction SOUND Noise related
Network NETWORK Network settings, IFAX, SEND, E-RDS, etc. System Manager ID and Password
Customization CUSTOM Customization Set the System Manager ID and the System Manager PIN from the following menu.
T-8-1

Local UI
• Settings/Registration > Management Settings > User Management >System Manager
Information Settings

Remote UI
• Settings/Registration > Management Settings > User Management >System Manager/
Contact Person Information Settings > ID/PIN Settings

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●● Login procedure Switching Screen (Level 1 < - > 2)
When "1" is set for PSWD-SW
Switching screens between level 1 and 2 has been made easier.
1) Enter the password for service technician and press [OK].
When level 1 screen is displayed, press <LEVEL 1> in the right upper side of the screen, and
it will switch to level 2.
When "2" is set for PSWD-SW
1) Enter the System Manager ID and Password(System Manager PIN) and press [OK].
2) Enter the password for service technician and press [OK].

Screen to enter the System Manager ID and the password

System Manager ID

System Manager PIN

F-8-6
Screen to enter the password for service technician

Password for
service technician

F-8-7

F-8-8

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8 Service Mode > Overview > Back-up of service mode
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Language switch Back-up of service mode
The language of the explanatory text displayed in the Service Mode can be switched by In factory setting, adjustments are made for each machine, and adjustment values are written
performing the below languange switch operation in User Mode in the service label.
The explanatory text can be displayed by installing the Service Mode Content (SCMNT) in When you replaced the DC controller PCB, or executed the RAM clear function, adjustment
HDD. values for ADJUST or OPTION return to default. Therefore, when you made adjustments and
Service Mode Content (SCMNT) can be installed and upgraded on SST. changed values of the Service Mode in the field, be sure to write down the changed values in
Settings/Registration > Prefernces > Display Settings > Language/Keyboard Switch the service label. When there is no relevant field in the service label, write down the values in
a blank field.
Settings/Registration
<Language/Keybord Switch>

Language
English
Japanese
French 1/1
German
Italian
Dutch
Keyboard Layout
F-8-10
English(USA)Layout Set

Cancel OK

F-8-9

NOTE:
If the Service Mode Content (SMCNT) of the concerned language is not installed,
English explanatory text will be displayed.
If English-language Service Mode Content (SMCNT) is not installed either, explanatory
text can't be displayed.

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
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COPIER PS/PCL
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
Display of PS/PCL function version
Lv.1 Details Display of PS/PCL function version
DISPLAY Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method To display the version of UFR Board (PS/PCL function).
■■VERSION Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SDL-STCH Dspl of Saddle Sttch Ctrollr PCB ROM ver
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB.
DC-CON Display of DCON firmware version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.1 Details To display the firmware version of DC Controller PCB. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) DECK Display of POD Deck ROM version
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of ROM version.
R-CON Display of RCON firmware version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.1 Details To display the firmware version of Reader Controller PCB. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) MN-CONT Display of MNCON firmware version
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.1 Details To display the firmware version of Main Controller PCB.
PANEL Dspl of Control Panel CPU PCB ROM ver Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of Control Panel CPU PCB. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) RIP1 Display of RIP1 software version
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.1 Details To display the software version to be downloaded to RIP1 (PS/PCL
ECO Display of ECO-ID PCB ROM version Expansion Accelerator Board).
Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of ECO-ID PCB. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
FEEDER Display of DADF Driver PCB ROM version DIAG-DVC Dspl of self diagnosis device ROM ver
Lv.1 Details To display the firmware version of DADF Driver PCB. Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of self diagnosis device.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SORTER Display of FIN-CONT firmware version RUI Display of remote UI version
Lv.1 Details To display the firmware version of Finisher Controller PCB. Lv.1 Details To display the version of remote UI.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NIB Display of network software version PUNCH Display of Finisher Inner Punch Unit
Lv.1 Details To display the version of the network software. Lv.1 Details To display the version of Finisher Inner Punch Unit.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
LANG-EN Display of English language file version LANG-ET Display of Estonian language file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of English language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-FR Display of French language file version LANG-FI Display of Finnish language file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-DE Display of German language file version LANG-HU Display of Hungarian language file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-IT Display of Italian language file version LANG-KO Display of Korean language file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-JP Display of Japanese language file ver LANG-NL Display of Dutch language file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Japanese language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-CS Display of Czech language file version LANG-NO Display of Norwegian language file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-DA Display of Danish language file version LANG-PL Display of Polish language file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-EL Display of Greek language file version LANG-PT Display of Portuguese language file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-ES Display of Spanish language file version LANG-RU Display of Russian language file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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LANG-SL Display of Slovenian language file ver MEAP Display of MEAP contents version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file. Lv.1 Details To display the version of MEAP contents in HDD.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-SV Display of Swedish language file version OCR-CN Display of Chinese OCR: simplified
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file. Lv.1 Details To display the version of Chinese OCR (simplified).
Use case When upgrading the firmware ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
LANG-TW Dspl of Chinese language file ver: trad Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Chinese language file (traditional). OCR-JP Display of Japanese OCR version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the version of Japanese OCR.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
LANG-ZH Dspl of Chinese language file ver: smpl Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Chinese language file (simplified). Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Use case When upgrading the firmware OCR-KR Display of Korean OCR version
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.1 Details To display the version of Korean OCR.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
LANG-BU Display of Bulgarian language file ver Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) OCR-TW Display of Chinese OCR ver: traditional
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.1 Details To display the version of Chinese OCR (traditional).
LANG-CR Display of Croatian language file ver ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 TTS-JA Dspl of Japanese voice dictionary ver
LANG-RM Display of Romanian language file ver Lv.1 Details To display the version of Japanese voice dictionary.
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
TTS-EN Dspl of English voice dictionary version
LANG-SK Display of Slovak language file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of English voice dictionary.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file.
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
LANG-TK Display of Turkish language file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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TTS-IT Dspl of Italian voice dictionary version WEBDAV Display of WebDAV version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian voice dictionary. Lv.1 Details To display the version of “WebDAV” file.
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found. ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
TTS-FR Dspl of French voice dictionary version TIMESTMP Display of timestamp version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of French voice dictionary. Lv.1 Details To display the version of “Time Stamp” file.
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found. ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
TTS-ES Dspl of Spanish voice dictionary version ASR-JA Dspl of Japanese ASR dictionary version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish voice dictionary. Lv.1 Details To display the version of Japanese automatic speech recognition
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found. dictionary.
Use case When upgrading the firmware ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
TTS-DE Dspl of German voice dictionary version Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German voice dictionary. Supplement/memo ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition (voice recognition)
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found. ASR-EN Dspl of English ASR dictionary version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the version of English automatic speech recognition
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) dictionary.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
WEB-BRWS Display of Web browser version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Web browser. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found. Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Use case When upgrading the firmware Supplement/memo ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition (voice recognition)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) MEDIA-JA Dspl of Japanese media information ver
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.2 Details To display the version of Japanese media information.
HELP Display of easy NAVI version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.1 Details To display the version of “EASY NAVI” file. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) MEDIA-EN Dspl of English media information ver
Caution Version should be displayed for EASY NAVI function because it is an Lv.2 Details To display the version of English media information.
external file. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Supplement/memo EASY NAVI function is equipped as standard instead of the Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
conventional HELP function. MEDIA-DE Dspl of German media information version
LANG-CA Display of Catalan language file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of German media information.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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MEDIA-IT Dspl of Italian media information ver MEDIA-FI Dspl of Finnish media information ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Italian media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-FR Dspl of French media information version MEDIA-HU Dspl of Hungarian media information ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of French media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-ZH Dspl of Chinese media info ver: smpl MEDIA-KO Dspl of Korean media information version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Chinese media information (simplified). Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-SK Dspl of Slovak media information version MEDIA-NL Dspl of Dutch media information version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-TK Dspl of Turkish media information ver MEDIA-NO Dspl of Norwegian media information ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-CS Dspl of Czech media information version MEDIA-PL Dspl of Polish media information version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-EL Dspl of Greek media information version MEDIA-PT Dspl of Portuguese media information ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-ES Dspl of Spanish media information ver MEDIA-RU Dspl of Russian media information ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Spanish media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-ET Dspl of Estonian media information ver MEDIA-SL Dspl of Slovenian media information ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian media information. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian media information.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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MEDIA-SV Dspl of Swedish media information ver IOCS Display of BIOS version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish media information. Lv.1 Details To display the BIOS version.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-TW Dspl of Chinese media info version:trad SYSTEM Dspl Linux kernel/tool/driver/file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Chinese media information (traditional). Lv.1 Details To display the version of Linux kernel/tool/driver/file.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-BU Dspl of Bulgarian media information ver ROOT Display of ROOT version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian media information. Lv.1 Details To display the ROOT version.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-CR Dspl of Croatian media information ver TRIM Display of Trimmer ROM version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian media information. Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of Trimmer.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-RM Dspl of Romanian media information ver FOLD Dspl of Paper Folding Unit ROM version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian media information. Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of Paper Folding Unit.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
MEDIA-CA Dspl of Catalan media information ver INS Display of Inserter ROM version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan media information. Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of Inserter.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
FAX1 Display of 1-line FAX PCB ROM version INS-IF Dspl of Inserter Relay PCB ROM version
Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of 1-line FAX PCB. Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of Inserter Relay PCB.
Nothing is displayed if the PCB is not connected. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range ASCII character string (21 digits) PUNCH-IF Dspl of Multi-hole Puncher IFU ROM ver
FAX2/3/4 Dspl of 2/3/4-line FAX PCB ROM version Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of Interface Unit for Multi-hole Puncher.
Lv.1 Details To display the ROM version of 2/3/4-line FAX PCB. Use case When upgrading the firmware
”NULL” is displayed if the PCB is not connected. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range ASCII character string (21 digits) S-LNG-JP Dspl of service mode Japanese file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Japanese language file in service mode.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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S-LNG-EN Dspl of service mode English file ver BOX-AP Display of BOX (JAVA UI) version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of English language file in service mode. Lv.1 Details To display the version of BOX application (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
S-LNG-FR Dspl of service mode French file version MOBPR-AP [Not used]
Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file in service mode. RPTL-AP Display of RUI portal version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the RUI portal version.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
S-LNG-IT Dspl of service mode Italian file ver Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file in service mode. INTRO-AP Dspl of useful feat introduce appli ver
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the version of Introduction to Useful Features application.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
S-LNG-GR Dspl of service mode German file version Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file in service mode. TSP-JLK Dspl of PCAM Option Board version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the version of the PCAM Option Board.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
S-LNG-SP Dspl of service mode Spanish file ver Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file in service mode. COPY-FR Dspl of COPY appli French file version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the French language file version of COPY application
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) (JAVA UI).
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
UI-RES Display of UI resource file version Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Lv.1 Details To display the UIRES version. Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
UIRES consists of the resource file which is necessary to display the COPY-IT Dspl of COPY appli Italian file version
native screen (top screen and software keyboard screen) of UI. Lv.1 Details To display the Italian language file version of COPY application (JAVA
Use case When checking the version at the time of downloading UIRES to UI).
MFP Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-AP Display of COPY (JAVA UI) version COPY-DE Dspl of COPY appli German file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of COPY application (JAVA UI). Lv.1 Details To display the German language file version of COPY application
Use case When upgrading the firmware (JAVA UI).
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
SEND-AP Display of SEND (JAVA UI) version Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.1 Details To display the version of SEND application (JAVA UI). COPY-ES Dspl of COPY appli Spanish file version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.1 Details To display the Spanish language file version of COPY application
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) (JAVA UI).
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
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COPY-ZH Dspl COPY appli Chinese file ver: smpl COPY-FI Dspl of COPY appli Finnish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the simplified Chinese language file version of COPY Lv.2 Details To display the Finnish language file version of COPY application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-TW Dspl of COPY appli Chinese file ver:trad COPY-HU Dspl of COPY appli Hungarian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the traditional Chinese language file version of COPY Lv.2 Details To display the Hungarian language file version of COPY application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-KO Dspl of COPY appli Korean file version COPY-NL Dspl of COPY appli Dutch file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Korean language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Dutch language file version of COPY application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-CS Dspl of COPY appli Czech file version COPY-NO Dspl of COPY appli Norwegian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Czech language file version of COPY application (JAVA Lv.2 Details To display the Norwegian language file version of COPY application
UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-DA Dspl of COPY appli Danish file version COPY-PL Dspl of COPY appli Polish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Danish language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Polish language file version of COPY application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-EL Dspl of COPY appli Greek file version COPY-PT Dspl of COPY appli Portuguese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Greek language file version of COPY application (JAVA Lv.2 Details To display the Portuguese language file version of COPY application
UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-ET Dspl of COPY appli Estonian file version COPY-RU Dspl of COPY appli Russian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Estonian language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Russian language file version of COPY application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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COPY-SL Dspl of COPY appli Slovenian file ver COPY-TK Dspl of COPY appli Turkish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Slovenian language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Turkish language file version of COPY application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-SV Dspl of COPY appli Swedish file version COPY-CA Dspl of COPY appli Catalan file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Swedish language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Catalan language file version of COPY application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-ID Dspl of COPY appli Indonesian file ver COPY-TH Dspl of COPY appli Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Indonesian language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Thai language file version of COPY application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-BU Dspl of COPY appli Bulgarian file ver COPY-VN Dspl of COPY appli Vietnamese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Bulgarian language file version of COPY application Lv.2 Details To display the Vietnamese language file version of COPY application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-CR Dspl of COPY appli Croatian file version SEND-FR Dspl of SEND appli French file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Croatian language file version of COPY application Lv.1 Details To display the French language file version of SEND application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-RM Dspl of COPY appli Romanian file version SEND-IT Dspl of SEND appli Italian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Romanian language file version of COPY application Lv.1 Details To display the Italian language file version of SEND application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
COPY-SK Dspl of COPY appli Slovak file version SEND-DE Dspl of SEND appli German file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Slovak language file version of COPY application (JAVA Lv.1 Details To display the German language file version of SEND application
UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
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COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
SEND-ES Dspl of SEND appli Spanish file version SEND-ET Dspl of SEND appli Estonian file version
Lv.1 Details To display the Spanish language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Estonian language file version of SEND application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-ZH Dspl SEND appli Chinese file ver: smpl SEND-FI Dspl of SEND appli Finnish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the simplified Chinese language file version of SEND Lv.2 Details To display the Finnish language file version of SEND application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-TW Dspl of SEND appli Chinese file ver:trad SEND-HU Dspl of SEND appli Hungarian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the traditional Chinese language file version of SEND Lv.2 Details To display the Hungarian language file version of SEND application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-KO Dspl of SEND appli Korean file version SEND-NL Dspl of SEND appli Dutch file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Korean language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Dutch language file version of SEND application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-CS Dspl of SEND appli Czech file version SEND-NO Dspl of SEND appli Norwegian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Czech language file version of SEND application (JAVA Lv.2 Details To display the Norwegian language file version of SEND application
UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-DA Dspl of SEND appli Danish file version SEND-PL Dspl of SEND appli Polish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Danish language file version of SEND application (JAVA Lv.2 Details To display the Polish language file version of SEND application (JAVA
UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-EL Dspl of SEND appli Greek file version SEND-PT Dspl of SEND appli Portuguese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Greek language file version of the SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Portuguese language file version of SEND application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
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COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
SEND-RU Dspl of SEND appli Russian file version SEND-SK Dspl of SEND appli Slovak file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Russian language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Slovak language file version of SEND application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-SL Dspl of SEND appli Slovenian file ver SEND-TK Dspl of SEND appli Turkish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Slovenian language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Turkish language file version of SEND application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-SV Dspl of SEND appli Swedish file version SEND-CA Dspl of SEND appli Catalan file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Swedish language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Catalan language file version of SEND application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-ID Dspl of SEND appli Indonesian file ver SEND-TH Dspl of SEND appli Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Indonesian language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Thai language file version of SEND application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-BU Dspl of SEND appli Bulgarian file ver SEND-VN Dspl of SEND appli Vietnamese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Bulgarian language file version of SEND application Lv.2 Details To display the Vietnamese language file version of SEND application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-CR Dspl of SEND appli Croatian file version INTRO-FR Dspl of usful feat intro French file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Croatian language file version of SEND application Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file of Introduction to
(JAVA UI). Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
SEND-RM Dspl of SEND appli Romanian file version INTRO-IT Dspl useful feat intro Italian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the Romanian language file version of SEND application Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file of Introduction to Useful
(JAVA UI). Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8-19
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
INTRO-DE Dspl of usful feat intro German file ver INTRO-EL Dspl of useful feat intro Greek file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file of Introduction to Useful
Useful Features application. Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-ES Dspl useful feat intro Spanish file ver INTRO-ET Dspl useful feat intro Estonian file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file of Introduction to
Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-ZH Useful feat intro Chinese file ver: smpl INTRO-FI Dspl useful feat intro Finnish file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of simplified Chinese language file of Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file of Introduction to
Introduction to Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-TW Useful feat intro Chinese file ver: trad INTRO-HU Dspl usful feat intro Hungarian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of traditional Chinese language file of Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file of Introduction to
Introduction to Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-KO Dspl of usful feat intro Korean file ver INTRO-NL Dspl of useful feat intro Dutch file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file of Introduction to Useful
Useful Features application. Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-CS Dspl of useful feat intro Czech file ver INTRO-NO Dspl usful feat intro Norwegian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file of Introduction to Useful Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file of Introduction to
Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-DA Dspl of usful feat intro Danish file ver INTRO-PL Dspl of usful feat intro Polish file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file of Introduction to Useful
Useful Features application. Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8-20
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
INTRO-PT Dspl usful feat intro Portuguese filever INTRO-RM Dspl useful feat intro Romanian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file of Introduction to
Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-RU Dspl useful feat intro Russian file ver INTRO-SK Dspl of usful feat intro Slovak file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file of Introduction to
Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-SL Dspl usful feat intro Slovenian file ver INTRO-TK Dspl useful feat intro Turkish file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file of Introduction to
Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-SV Dspl useful feat intro Swedish file ver INTRO-CA Dspl useful feat intro Catalan file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file of Introduction to
Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-ID Dspl of useful feat intro Indon file ver INTRO-TH Dspl useful feat intro Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Indonesian language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file of Introduction to Useful
Useful Features application. Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-BU Dspl usful feat intro Bulgarian file ver INTRO-VN Useful feat intro Vietnamese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file of Introduction to Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file of Introduction to
Useful Features application. Useful Features application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
INTRO-CR Dspl useful feat intro Croatian file ver CSTMN-FR Dspl of custom menu French file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file of Introduction to Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file for custom menu
Useful Features application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8-21
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
CSTMN-IT Dspl of custom menu Italian file version CSTMN-DA Dspl of custom menu Danish file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-DE Dspl of custom menu German file version CSTMN-EL Dspl of custom menu Greek file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-ES Dspl of custom menu Spanish file version CSTMN-ET Dspl of custom menu Estonian file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-ZH Dspl custom menu Chinese file ver: smpl CSTMN-FI Dspl of custom menu Finnish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for custom Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file for custom menu
menu application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-TW Dspl custom menu Chinese file ver:trad CSTMN-HU Dspl of custom menu Hungarian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for custom Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file for custom menu
menu application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-KO Dspl of custom menu Korean file version CSTMN-NL Dspl of custom menu Dutch file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-CS Dspl of custom menu Czech file version CSTMN-NO Dspl of custom menu Norwegian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8-22
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
CSTMN-PL Dspl of custom menu Polish file version CSTMN-CR Dspl of custom menu Croatian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-PT Dspl of custom menu Portuguese file ver CSTMN-RM Dspl of custom menu Romanian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-RU Dspl of custom menu Russian file version CSTMN-SK Dspl of custom menu Slovak file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-SL Dspl of custom menu Slovenian file ver CSTMN-TK Dspl of custom menu Turkish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-SV Dspl of custom menu Swedish file version CSTMN-CA Dspl of custom menu Catalan file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-ID Dspl of custom menu Indonesian file ver CSTMN-TH Dspl of custom menu Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Indonesian language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
CSTMN-BU Dspl of custom menu Bulgarian file ver CSTMN-VN Dspl of custom menu Vietnamese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file for custom menu Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file for custom menu
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8-23
COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
ACSBT-FR Dspl of accessibility French file ver ACSBT-CS Dspl of accessibility Czech file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-IT Dspl of accessibility Italian file ver ACSBT-DA Dspl of accessibility Danish file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-DE Dspl of accessibility German file ver ACSBT-EL Dspl of accessibility Greek file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-ES Dspl of accessibility Spanish file ver ACSBT-ET Dspl of accessibility Estonian file ver
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-ZH Dspl Accessibility Chinese file ver:smpl ACSBT-FI Dspl of accessibility Finnish file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file for Accessibility
Accessibility application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-TW Dspl accessibility Chinese file ver:trad ACSBT-HU Dspl of accessibility Hungarian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file for Accessibility
Accessibility application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-KO Dspl of accessibility Korean file ver ACSBT-NL Dspl of accessibility Dutch file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION
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ACSBT-NO Dspl of accessibility Norwegian file ver ACSBT-BU Dspl of accessibility Bulgarian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-PL Dspl of accessibility Polish file ver ACSBT-CR Dspl of accessibility Croatian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-PT Dspl accessibility Portuguese file ver ACSBT-RM Dspl of accessibility Romanian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-RU Dspl of accessibility Russian file ver ACSBT-SK Dspl accessibility Slovak file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-SL Dspl of accessibility Slovenian file ver ACSBT-TK Dspl of accessibility Turkish file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-SV Dspl of accessibility Swedish file ver ACSBT-CA Dspl of accessibility Catalan file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ACSBT-ID Dspl accessibility Indonesian file ver ACSBT-TH Dspl of accessibility Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Indonesian language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file for Accessibility
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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ACSBT-VN Dspl accessibility Vietnamese file ver ERS-CS Display of ERS Czech file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file for Accessibility Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file for ERS application.
application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-DA Display of ERS Danish file version
ERS-FR Display of ERS French file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file for ERS application.
Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-EL Display of ERS Greek file version
ERS-IT Display of ERS Italian file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file for ERS application.
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-ET Display of ERS Estonian file version
ERS-DE Display of ERS German file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file for ERS application.
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-FI Display of ERS Finnish file version
ERS-ES Display of ERS Spanish file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file for ERS application.
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-HU Display of ERS Hungarian file version
ERS-ZH Display of ERS Chinese file ver:smpl Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file for ERS application.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for ERS Use case When upgrading the firmware
application. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) ERS-NL Display of ERS Dutch file version
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file for ERS application.
ERS-TW Display of ERS Chinese file ver:trad Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.2 Details To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for ERS Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
application. Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Use case When upgrading the firmware ERS-NO Display of ERS Norwegian file version
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file for ERS
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 application.
ERS-KO Display of ERS Korean file version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file for ERS application. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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ERS-PL Display of ERS Polish file version ERS-RM Display of ERS Romanian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file for ERS application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file for ERS application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ERS-PT Display of ERS Portuguese file ver ERS-SK Display of ERS Slovak file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file for ERS Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file for ERS application.
application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-TK Display of ERS Turkish file version
ERS-RU Display of ERS Russian file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file for ERS application.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-CA Display of ERS Catalan file version
ERS-SL Display of ERS Slovenian file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file for ERS application.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-TH Display of ERS Thai file version
ERS-SV Display of ERS Swedish file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file for ERS application.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ERS-VN Display of ERS Vietnamese file version
ERS-ID Display of ERS Indonesian file ver Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file for ERS
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Indonesian language file for ERS application.
application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 NLS-FR Display of UAC French file version
ERS-BU Display of ERS Bulgarian file version Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file for UAC application.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file for ERS application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) NLS-IT Display of UAC Italian file version
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file for UAC application.
ERS-CR Display of ERS Croatian file version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file for ERS application. Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Use case When upgrading the firmware NLS-DE Display of UAC German file version
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file for UAC application.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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NLS-ES Display of UAC Spanish file version NLS-NL Display of UAC Dutch file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file for UAC application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file for UAC application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-ZH Display of UAC Chinese file ver:smpl NLS-NO Display of UAC Norwegian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for UAC Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file for UAC
application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-TW Display of UAC Chinese file ver:trad NLS-PL Display of UAC Polish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for UAC Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file for UAC application.
application. Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 NLS-PT Display of UAC Portuguese file ver
NLS-KO Display of UAC Korean file version Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file for UAC
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file for UAC application. application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-CS Display of UAC Czech file version NLS-RU Display of UAC Russian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file for UAC application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file for UAC application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-DA Display of UAC Danish file version NLS-SL Display of UAC Slovenian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file for UAC application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file for UAC application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-EL Display of UAC Greek file version NLS-SV Display of UAC Swedish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file for UAC application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file for UAC application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-ET Display of UAC Estonian file version NLS-ID Display of UAC Indonesian file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file for UAC application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Indonesian language file for UAC
Use case When upgrading the firmware application.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
NLS-FI Display of UAC Finnish file version Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file for UAC application. NLS-BU Display of UAC Bulgarian file version
Use case When upgrading the firmware Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file for UAC application.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
NLS-HU Display of UAC Hungarian file version Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file for UAC NLS-CR Display of UAC Croatian file version
application. Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file for UAC application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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NLS-RM Display of UAC Romanian file version ASR-FR Dis of French ASR dictionary version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file for UAC application. Lv.1 Details To display the version of French automatic speech recognition
Use case When upgrading the firmware dictionary.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
NLS-SK Display of UAC Slovak file version Use case When upgrading the firmware
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file for UAC application. Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Use case When upgrading the firmware Supplement/memo ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition (voice recognition)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 ASR-IT Dis of Italian ASR dictionary version
NLS-TK Display of UAC Turkish file version Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian automatic speech recognition
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file for UAC application. dictionary.
Use case When upgrading the firmware ”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Use case When upgrading the firmware
NLS-CA Display of UAC Catalan file version Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file for UAC application. Supplement/memo ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition (voice recognition)
Use case When upgrading the firmware ASR-DE Dis of German ASR dictionary version
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Lv.1 Details To display the version of German automatic speech recognition
dictionary.
LS-ROM-V Dspl of Laser Scanner Unit EEPROM ver
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Lv.2 Details To display the EEPROM version of Laser Scanner Unit.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case At trouble analysis
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Supplement/memo ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition (voice recognition)
Display/adj/set range 001 to 999
LANG-TH Display of Thai language file version
LS-UNT-V Dspl of Laser Scanner Unit version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file.
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Laser Scanner Unit.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case At trouble analysis
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 001 to 999
LANG-VN Display of Vietnamese language file ver
LS-SRL Dspl of serial No. of Laser Scanner Unit
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file.
Lv.2 Details To display the serial number of Laser Scanner Unit.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case At trouble analysis
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00000001 to 99999999
BOX-FR Display of BOX appli French file version
BCT Display of self diagnosis tool version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of French language file for BOX application
Lv.1 Details To display the version of self diagnosis tool.
(JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
ASR-ES Dis of Spanish ASR dictionary version
BOX-IT Dspl of BOX appli Italian file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish automatic speech recognition
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Italian language file for BOX application
dictionary.
(JAVA UI).
”--.--” is displayed when no file is found.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
Supplement/memo ASR: Automatic Speech Recognition (voice recognition)

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BOX-DE Display of BOX appli German file version BOX-EL Display of BOX appli Greek file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of German language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Greek language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-ES Dspl of BOX appli Spanish file version BOX-ET Dspl of BOX appli Estonian file version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of Spanish language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Estonian language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-ZH Dspl of BOX appli Chinese file ver:smpl BOX-FI Dspl of BOX appli Finnish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for BOX Lv.2 Details To display the version of Finnish language file for BOX application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-TW Dspl of BOX appli Chinese file ver:trad BOX-HU Dspl of BOX appli Hungarian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for BOX Lv.2 Details To display the version of Hungarian language file for BOX application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-KO Display of BOX appli Korean file version BOX-NL Display of BOX appli Dutch file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Korean language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Dutch language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-CS Display of BOX appli Czech file version BOX-NO Dspl of BOX appli Norwegian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Czech language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Norwegian language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-DA Display of BOX appli Danish file version BOX-PL Display of BOX appli Polish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Danish language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Polish language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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BOX-PT Display of BOX appli Portuguese file ver BOX-RM Dspl of BOX appli Romanian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Portuguese language file for BOX Lv.2 Details To display the version of Romanian language file for BOX application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-RU Dspl of BOX appli Russian file version BOX-SK Display of BOX appli Slovak file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Russian language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovak language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-SL Dspl of BOX appli Slovenian file version BOX-TK Dspl of BOX appli Turkish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Slovenian language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Turkish language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-SV Dspl of BOX appli Swedish file version BOX-CA Dspl of BOX appli Catalan file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Swedish language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Catalan language file for BOX application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-ID Display of BOX appli Indonesian file ver BOX-TH Dspl of BOX appli Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Indonesian language file for BOX Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file for BOX application (JAVA
application (JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-BU Dspl of BOX appli Bulgarian file version BOX-VN Dspl of BOX appli Vietnamese file ver
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Bulgarian language file for BOX application Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file for BOX
(JAVA UI). application (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
BOX-CR Dspl of BOX appli Croatian file version HOLD-AP Display of job hold application version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Croatian language file for BOX application Lv.1 Details To display the version of the job hold application (JAVA UI).
(JAVA UI). Use case When upgrading the firmware
Use case When upgrading the firmware Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
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HOLD-FR Dspl of job hold French file version HOLD-CS Dspl of job hold Czech file version
Lv.1 Details To display the French language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Czech language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-IT Dspl of job hold Italian file version HOLD-DA Dspl of job hold Danish file version
Lv.1 Details To display the Italian language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Danish language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-DE Dspl of job hold German file version HOLD-EL Dspl of job hold Greek file version
Lv.1 Details To display the German language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Greek language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-ES Dspl of job hold Spanish file version HOLD-ET Dspl of job hold Estonian file version
Lv.1 Details To display the Spanish language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Estonian language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-ZH Job hold Chinese file version: smpl HOLD-FI Dspl of job hold Finnish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the simplified Chinese language file version of job hold Lv.2 Details To display the Finnish language file version of job hold application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-TW Job hold Chinese file version: trad HOLD-HU Dspl of job hold Hungarian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the traditional Chinese language file version of job hold Lv.2 Details To display the Hungarian language file version of job hold application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-KO Dspl of job hold Korean file version HOLD-NL Dspl of job hold Dutch file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Korean language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Dutch language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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HOLD-NO Dspl of job hold Norwegian file version HOLD-BU Dspl of job hold Bulgarian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Norwegian language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Bulgarian language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-PL Dspl of job hold Polish file version HOLD-CR Dspl of job hold Croatian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Polish language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Croatian language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-PT Dspl of job hold Portuguese file version HOLD-RM Dspl of job hold Romanian file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Portuguese language file version of job hold Lv.2 Details To display the Romanian language file version of job hold application
application (JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-RU Dspl of job hold Russian file version HOLD-SK Dspl of job hold Slovak file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Russian language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Slovak language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-SL Dspl of job hold Slovenian file version HOLD-TK Dspl of job hold Turkish file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Slovenian language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Turkish language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-SV Dspl of job hold Swedish file version HOLD-CA Dspl of job hold Catalan file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Swedish language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Catalan language file version of job hold application
(JAVA UI). (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
HOLD-ID Dspl of job hold Indonesian file version HOLD-TH Dspl of job hold Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Indonesian language file version of job hold application Lv.2 Details To display the Thai language file version of job hold application (JAVA
(JAVA UI). UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99

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HOLD-VN Dspl of job hold Vietnamese file version
Lv.2 Details To display the Vietnamese language file version of job hold
application (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
WSDS-AP Display of WSD-SCAN (JAVA UI) version
Lv.1 Details To display the version of WSD-SCAN application (JAVA UI).
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-TH Display of UAC Thai file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Thai language file for UAC application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
NLS-VN Display of UAC Vietnamese file version
Lv.2 Details To display the version of Vietnamese language file for UAC
application.
Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER > DISPLAY > USER
SPDTYPE Dspl of Ctrollr Board engine speed type COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS
Lv.1 Details To display the engine speed type (ppm) of Controller Board. FEEDER Display of DADF connection state
Use case When checking the engine speed type of Controller Board Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of DADF.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When checking the connection between the machine and DADF
Display/adj/set range 55 to 75 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
BRWS-STS Display of service browser ON/OFF Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Lv.1 Details To display whether the service browser can be used. 0: Not connected
If the value is 1, [Service Browser] button is displayed on the service 1: Connected
mode initial screen. SORTER Connect state of Finisher-related option
The value of BRWS-STS switches whenever COPIER> FUNCTION> Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of Finisher-related options.
INSTALL> BRWS-ACT is executed, but ON/OFF of service browser Use case When checking the connection of Finisher-related options
is enabled after reboot. If the service browser does not start even Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
though the value of BRWS-STS is 1, turn OFF/ON the main power Display/adj/set range Left column (connecting state of Finisher-related options): 1 to 5
switch. 1: Without Saddle
Use case When checking the operation mode of the service browser 2: With Saddle, without Folding Unit
Caution The value of BRWS-STS is linked with COPIER> FUNCTION> 3: With Saddle and Inserter, without Folding Unit
INSTALL> BRWS-ACT, but the service browser cannot start even 4: With Saddle and Folding Unit, without Inserter
though 1 is displayed unless the main power switch is turned OFF/ 5: With Saddle, Inserter and Folding Unit
ON. Right column (connecting state of Finisher-belonged Inserter): 0 to 4
Display/adj/set range 1 to 2 0: no hole
1: ON (Available) 1: 2-hole
2: OFF (Not available) 2: 2/3-hole
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> BRWS-ACT 3: 4-hole
T-8-3 4: 4-hole (SW)
DECK Dspl of Paper Deck connection state
Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of the Paper Deck.
Use case When checking the connection between the machine and the Paper
Decks
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 8
0: Not connected
1: Connected (small) (Display is hidden on this machine.)
2: Connected (large)
3: POD Deck Lite (with Multi-purpose Tray)
4: POD Deck Lite (without Multi-purpose Tray )
5: Multi-purpose Tray only
6: POD deck
7: 2-POD deck connected
8: 3-POD deck connected (Display is hidden on this machine.)

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CARD Dspl of connection state of Card Reader RIP1 Display of RIP1 software version
Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of Card Reader. Lv.1 Details To display the software version to be downloaded to RIP1 (PS/PCL
Use case When checking the connection between the machine and the Card Expansion Accelerator Board).
Reader Use case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Display/adj/set range 00.01 to 99.99
0: No card is inserted while the Card Reader is connected. (Copy is NETWARE Install state dspl of NetWare firmware
not available.) Lv.1 Details To display the installation state of the NetWare firmware.
1: Card Reader is not connected, or card is inserted while the Card Use case When checking whether NetWare firmware is installed to the
Reader is connected. (Copy is available.) machine
DATA-CON Dspl of NE Controller connection state Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of NE Controller. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Use case When checking the connection between the machine and the NE 0: Not installed, 1: Installed
Controller SEND Display of SEND support PCB existence
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.1 Details To display whether there is PCB to support SEND function.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 SEND function can be used only when the PCB is mounted.
0: Not connected, 1: Connected Use case When checking the connection between the machine and the PCB
RAM Dspl of MNCON PCB 2 DDR2-SDRAM capacity that supports SEND function
Lv.1 Details To display the memory (DDR2-SDRAM) capacity of the Main Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Controller PCB 2. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Use case When checking the memory capacity of the machine 0: Not mounted, 1: Mounted
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) TRIM-CN Display of Trimmer connection state
COINROBO Dspl of Coin Manager connection state Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of Trimmer.
Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of the Coin Manager. Use case When checking the connection between the machine and Trimmer
Use case When checking the connection between the machine and the Coin Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Manager Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) 0: Not connected, 1: Connected
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 HDD Display of HDD model name
0: Not connected, 1: Connected Lv.1 Details To display the model name of HDD.
NIB Display of Network PCB connection state Use case When checking the model name of HDD used on the machine
Lv.1 Details To display the connecting state of the Network PCB. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When checking the connection between the machine and the PCI1 Display of PCI1-connected PCB name
Network PCB Lv.1 Details To display the name of the PCB that is connected to PCI1.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When checking the name of the PCB that is connected to PCI1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
0: Not connected, 1: Ethernet PCB connected, 2: Token Ring PCB
Display/adj/set range -: No PCB connected
connected, 3: Ethernet PCB + Token Ring PCB connected
Voice Board: Voice PCB
PS/PCL Install state dis of PS/PCL firmware 3DES Board: Encryption PCB
Lv.1 Details To display the installation state of PS/PCL firmware. 1Gbit-Board: Giga Ethernet PCB
Use case When checking whether NetWare firmware is installed to the
machine
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
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PCI2 Display of PCI2-connected PCB name
Lv.1 Details To display the name of the PCB that is connected to PCI2.
COPIER > DISPLAY > ANALOG
Use case When checking name of the PCB that is connected to PCI2 TEMP Display of inside temperature
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.1 Details To display the temperature inside the machine detected by
Environment Sensor.
Display/adj/set range -: No PCB connected
iSLOT: iSLOT Wireless LAN PCB Use case When checking the temperature inside the machine
Voice Board: Voice PCB Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Voice Board R: Voice Recognition PCB (Display is hidden on this Display/adj/set range 0 to 60
machine.) Appropriate target value 20 - 27
3DES Board: Encryption PCB Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ANALOG> HUM, ABS-HUM, PDK-TEMP
1Gbit-Board: Giga Ethernet PCB HUM Display of inside humidity
IA-RAM Dspl of MNCON PCB 1 DDR2-SDRAM capacity Lv.1 Details To display the humidity inside the machine detected by Environment
Lv.1 Details To display the memory (DDR2-SDRAM) capacity of the Main Sensor.
Controller PCB 1. Use case When checking the humidity inside the machine
Use case When checking the memory capacity of the Main Controller PCB Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 0 to 100
T-8-4 Appropriate target value 30 - 70
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ANALOG> TEMP, ABS-HUM, PDK-HUM
ABS-HUM Display of inside moisture content
Lv.1 Details To display the absolute moisture content inside the machine detected
by Environment Sensor.
Use case When checking the moisture content inside the machine
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 100
Appropriate target value 0 - 22
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ANALOG> TEMP, HUM
FIX-U Dspl of Fixing Roller center temperature
Lv.1 Details To display the center temperature of the Fixing Roller detected by
the Fixing Main Thermistor.
Use case When checking the temperature at the center of Fixing Roller
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 999
FIX-UE Dspl of Fixing Roller edge temperature
Lv.1 Details To display the edge temperature of the Fixing Roller detected by the
Fixing Sub Thermistor 1.
Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 is located in the rear nip inlet side of Fixing
Roller.
Use case When checking the edge temperature of the Fixing Roller
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 999

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FIX-UE2 Dspl of Fixing Roller edge temperature 2
Lv.1 Details To display the edge temperature of the Fixing Roller detected by the
COPIER > DISPLAY > CST-STS
Fixing Sub Thermistor 2. WIDTH-C3 Display of Cassette 3 paper size
Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 is located in the rear nip outlet side of Fixing Lv.2 Details To display the paper size of Cassette 3.
Roller. Use case When checking the paper size of Cassette 3
Use case When checking the edge temperature of the Fixing Roller Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) WIDTH-C4 Display of Cassette 4 paper size
Display/adj/set range 0 to 999 Lv.2 Details To display the paper size of Cassette 4.
PDK-TEMP Dspl of POD Deck compartment temp Use case When checking the paper size of Cassette 4
Lv.1 Details To display the compartment temperature of POD Deck Lite. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
It may be out of order if the indicated temperature is greatly different WIDTH-MF Display of MP Tray paper width size
from the machine right after power-on. Lv.2 Details To display the paper width size set on the Multi-purpose Tray.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Use case When checking the paper width side set on the Multi-purpose Tray
Display/adj/set range 0 to 60 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ANALOG> TEMP, PDK-HUM T-8-6
PDK-HUM Dspl of POD Deck compartment humidity
Lv.1 Details To display the compartment humidity of POD Deck Lite.
It may be out of order if the indicated temperature is greatly different
from the machine right after power-on.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 100
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ANALOG> HUM, PDK-TEMP
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TR-LV-T Dspl ppr lead edge trns bias output tmg
COPIER > DISPLAY > HV-STS Lv.1 Details To display the transfer bias output timing in the paper leading edge
PRIMARY Display of primary charging current position.
Lv.1 Details To display the current that is applied to the Primacy Charging Use case For checking
Assembly at the latest. Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
The result set in COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRIMARY is
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
reflected.
T-8-7
Use case When checking ON/OFF of potential control
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1600
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRIMARY
PRI-GRID Dspl of Primary Charging Ass’y grid bias
Lv.1 Details To display the grid bias voltage that is applied to the Primacy
Charging Assembly at the latest.
The result set in COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRI-GRID is
reflected.
Use case When checking ON/OFF of potential control
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 500 to 900
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRI-GRID
PRE-TR Dspl of pre-transfer charge DC current
Lv.1 Details To display the DC component of current that is applied to the Pre-
transfer Charging Assembly at the latest.
Use case For checking
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range -650 to 0
TR Dspl of trns current: Plain, 1st side
Lv.1 Details To display the current that is applied to plain paper (1st side) in the
Pre-transfer Charging Assembly at the latest.
Use case For checking
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
BIAS Dspl of developing DC bias setting VL
Lv.1 Details To display the setting value of developing DC bias.
Use case For checking
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
TR-V Dspl of ATVC detection voltage value
Lv.1 Details To display the ATVC detection voltage value.
Use case For checking
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
TR-LV-I Dspl ppr lead edge trns bias outpt crrnt
Lv.1 Details To display the current value in the paper leading edge position at
transfer bias output.
Use case For checking
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
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GAIN-OG Gain level of Img Sensor odd bit(G): frt
COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD Lv.2 Details To display the Green gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered
TARGET-B Shading target value (B) bit on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper front).
Lv.2 Details To display the shading target value of Blue. Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or FFFF (maximum) is Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
considered a failure of the Reader Controller PCB. Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB • At scanned image failure
• At scanned image failure Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Appropriate target value 512 - 2047 GAIN-OR Gain level of Img Sensor odd bit(R): frt
TARGET-G Shading target value (G) Lv.2 Details To display the Red gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered bit
Lv.2 Details To display the target value of Green. on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper front).
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or FFFF (maximum) is Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
considered a failure of the Reader Controller PCB. Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
• At scanned image failure • At scanned image failure
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Appropriate target value 512 - 2047 Appropriate target value 0 - 143
TARGET-R Shading target value (R) GAIN-EB Gain level of Img Sensor even bit(B):frt
Lv.2 Details To display the shading target value of Red. Lv.2 Details To display the Blue gain level adjustment value in even-numbered bit
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or FFFF (maximum) is on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper front).
considered a failure of the Reader Controller PCB. Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
• At scanned image failure Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) • At scanned image failure
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Appropriate target value 512 - 2047 Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
GAIN-OB Gain level of Img Sensor odd bit(B): frt Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Lv.2 Details To display the Blue gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered bit GAIN-EG Gain level of Img Sensor even bit(G):frt
on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper front). Lv.2 Details To display the Green gain level adjustment value in even-numbered
Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the bit on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper front).
Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB. Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
• At scanned image failure Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) • At scanned image failure
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Appropriate target value 0 - 143 Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Appropriate target value 0 - 143

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GAIN-ER Gain level of Img Sensor even bit(R):frt OFST-BW Img Sensor offset value (B&W) [Front]
Lv.2 Details To display the Red gain level adjustment value in even-numbered bit Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor offset value at B&W scanning.
on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper front). Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in B&W mode
Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB. Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB Appropriate target value 0 - 116
• At scanned image failure OFST-CL Img Sensor offset value (color) [Front]
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor offset value at color scanning.
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in color mode
Appropriate target value 0 - 143 Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
LAMP-BW Scan Lamp intensity adj VL(B&W): front Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Lv.2 Details To display the LED light intensity adjustment value of Scanner Unit Appropriate target value 0 - 116
(paper front) in B&W scanning mode.
OFST2-BW Img Sensor offset value (B&W) [Back]
Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in B&W mode
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor offset value at B&W scanning.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in B&W mode.
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Appropriate target value 100 - 275
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Supplement/memo LED cannot be replaced individually. Replace the Scanner Unit.
Appropriate target value 0 - 116
LAMP-CL Scan Lamp intensity adj VL(color): frt
GAIN-BW1 Img Sensor gain level adj VL1(B&W): frt
Lv.2 Details To display the LED light intensity adjustment value of Scanner Unit
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 1 of
(paper front) in color scanning mode.
Scanner Unit (paper front).
Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in color mode
Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in B&W mode
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Appropriate target value 100 - 275
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Supplement/memo LED cannot be replaced individually. Replace the Scanner Unit.
GAIN-BW2 Img Sensor gain level adj VL2(B&W): frt
LAMP2-BW Scan Lamp intensity adj VL(B&W): back
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 2 of
Lv.2 Details To display the LED light intensity adjustment value of Scanner Unit Scanner Unit (paper front).
(paper back) in B&W scanning mode.
Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in B&W mode
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in B&W mode.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Appropriate target value 100 - 275
GAIN-BW3 Img Sensor gain level adj VL3(B&W): frt
Supplement/memo LED cannot be replaced individually. Replace the Scanner Unit.
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 3 of
LAMP2-CL Scan Lamp intensity adj VL(color): back Scanner Unit (paper front).
Lv.2 Details To display the LED light intensity adjustment value of Scanner Unit Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in B&W mode
(paper back) in color scanning mode.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in color mode
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Appropriate target value 100 - 275
Supplement/memo LED cannot be replaced individually. Replace the Scanner Unit.

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD
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COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD
GAIN-BW4 Img Sensor gain level adj VL4(B&W): frt GAIN2-OG Gain level of Img Sensor odd bit(G): bck
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 4 of Lv.2 Details To display the Green gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered
Scanner Unit (paper front). bit on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper back).
Use case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in B&W mode Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
Appropriate target value 0 - 143 • At scanned image failure
GAIN2BW1 Img Sensor gain level adj VL1(B&W): Back Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 1 of Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Scanner Unit (paper back). Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in B&W mode. GAIN2-OB Gain level of Img Sensor odd bit(B): bck
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Lv.2 Details To display the Blue gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered bit
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper back).
Appropriate target value 0 - 143 Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
GAIN2BW2 Img Sensor gain level adj VL2(B&W): Back
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 2 of
• At scanned image failure
Scanner Unit (paper back).
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in B&W mode.
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
GAIN2-ER Gain level of Img Sensor even bit(R):bck
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Lv.2 Details To display the Red gain level adjustment value in even-numbered bit
GAIN2BW3 Img Sensor gain level adj VL3(B&W): Back
on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper back).
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 3 of
Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Scanner Unit (paper back).
Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in B&W mode.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
• At scanned image failure
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
GAIN2BW4 Img Sensor gain level adj VL4(B&W): Back
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 4 of
GAIN2-EG Gain level of Img Sensor even bit(G):bck
Scanner Unit (paper back).
Lv.2 Details To display the Green gain level adjustment value in even-numbered
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in B&W mode.
bit on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper back).
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
Appropriate target value 0 - 143 Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
GAIN2-OR Gain level of Img Sensor odd bit(R): bck • At scanned image failure
Lv.2 Details To display the Red gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered bit Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper back). Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB
• At scanned image failure
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF
Appropriate target value 0 - 143

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > DPOT
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COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD ■■DPOT
GAIN2-EB Gain level of Img Sensor even bit(B):bck
Lv.2 Details To display the Blue gain level adjustment value in even-numbered bit
COPIER > DISPLAY > DPOT
on CMOS Sensor of Scanner Unit (paper back). DPOT-K Display of Bk Drum surface potential
Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the Lv.1 Details To display the current surface potential Vd on the Bk Photosensitive
Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB. Drum that is specified as a result of the potential control.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB The value after the calculation of potential offset is displayed.
• At scanned image failure If the offset value is not adjusted, negative value may be detected
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) during printing.
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Use case When the density failure or foggy image occurs, check whether the
surface potential of the Drum is the factor.
Appropriate target value 0 - 143
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
OFST2-CL Img Sensor offset value (color) [Back]
Caution • To update the display, be sure to move to a different screen, and
Lv.2 Details To display the CMOS Sensor offset value at color scanning.
then move back to display it again. (The potential at the moment
Use case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in color mode
of showing this screen is displayed.)
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) • If the value is out of range (-30 to 30), there is a possibility of
Display/adj/set range 0 to FFFF Potential Sensor disconnection.
Appropriate target value 0 - 116 Display/adj/set range -30 to 600
T-8-8 VL1T Dspl of bright area target potential VL
Lv.1 Details To display the bright area target potential value.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
VL1M Dspl bright area measured potential VL
Lv.1 Details To display the bright area measured potential value.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
VDT Dspl of dark area target potential VL
Lv.1 Details To display the dark area target potential value.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
VDM Dspl of dark area measured potential VL
Lv.1 Details To display the dark area measured potential value.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
VLT-L Bright area target potential VL: thin
Lv.1 Details To display the bright area target potential VL with thin paper.
Use case At occurrence of an image density failure
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 50 to 500
VLT-H1 Bright area target potential VL: heavy 1
Lv.1 Details To display the bright area target potential VL with heavy paper 1.
Use case At occurrence of an image density failure
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 50 to 500
VLT-H2 Bright area target potential VL: heavy 2
Lv.1 Details To display the bright area target potential VL with heavy paper 2.
Use case At occurrence of an image density failure
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 50 to 500

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COPIER > DISPLAY > DPOT ■■DENS
BIAS-C [Not used]
Lv.2 -
COPIER > DISPLAY > DENS
LPOWER-C Output laser intnsty potntl ctrl result DMAX-STS Display of D-max control execution state
Lv.2 Details To display the output laser intensity potential control result. Lv.1 Details To display the D-max control execution state.
Use case - Use case • At periodical maintenance
• When a density failure occurs
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
• When an alarm or error occurs
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
PRIM-C Dspl pry chg current potntl ctrl result
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
Lv.2 Details To display the potential control result of primary charging current.
0: During execution
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) 1: D-max control is not reflected due to failure in Patch Sensor output
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRI-GRID value. (Only potential control is executed.)
T-8-9 2: Not executed (D-max control is OFF with DMAX-SW, DMAXS-
SW).
Appropriate target value 0
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-MCON> DMAX-SW
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> DMAXS-SW
DMAX-N Dspl of uncoated ppr group dev contrast
Lv.1 Details To display the developing contrast Vcont determined by D-max
control for uncoated paper group.
This value is reflected to VCONT-N, but when the offset adjustment
is performed with DUPDWN-N, this value becomes different.
Use case When any error occurs on the maximum density or gradation, identify
the cause with this mode.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 50 to 300
Appropriate target value 90 - 248
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> DUPDWN-N
COPIER> DISPLAY> DPOT> VCONT-N
Supplement/memo Uncoated paper group: uncoated paper/recycled paper/textured
paper/label/postcard/cotton

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DMAX-N-L Uncoat ppr D-max ctrl Vcont, dens/tgt VL P-B-MAX ETB background dtct result maximum VL
Lv.2 Details To display the list of uncoated paper group’s D-max control Vcont, Lv.2 Details To display the maximum value of ETB background detection result
patch detection density and target density value at the latest. by Patch Sensor.
This list consists of maximum Vcont during D-max control and patch Detection result is used for D-max control and D-half control.
detection density (DENS) 1 to 5. Use case When any error occurs on the maximum density or gradation, identify
Use case When any error occurs on the maximum density or gradation, identify the cause with this mode.
the cause with this mode. Characteristics of V-D (Vcont and density) Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
can be grasped, and it is easily identified as high voltage error, laser Display/adj/set range 0 to 1023
error, etc. Appropriate target value 650 - 900
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only) Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-B-AVE, P-B-MIN
Display/adj/set range Vcont: 50 to 300 P-B-MIN ETB background dtct result minimum VL
Patch detection density: 0 to 1023 Lv.2 Details To display the minimum value of ETB background detection result by
Appropriate target value Vcont: 150 - 250 Patch Sensor.
Patch detection density: 500 - 1023 Detection result is used for D-max control and D-half control.
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> DMAX-N Use case When any error occurs on the maximum density or gradation, identify
Supplement/memo Uncoated paper group: uncoated paper/recycled paper/textured the cause with this mode.
paper/label/postcard/cotton Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
P-LED Patch sensor LED light correction result Display/adj/set range 0 to 1023
Lv.2 Details Displaying the LED light intensity correction result (DA value) of the Appropriate target value 600 - 850
patch sensor Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-B-AVE, P-B-MAX
The correction result is used for D-max control or D-half control.
T-8-10
Use case To separate the cause in the case of failure in maximum density or
gradation.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Appropriate target value 35 - 96
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-LED
P-B-AVE ETB background dtct result average VL
Lv.2 Details To display the average value of ETB background detection result by
Patch Sensor.
Detection result is used for D-max control and D-half control.
Use case When any error occurs on the maximum density or gradation, identify
the cause with this mode.
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1023
Appropriate target value 650 - 850
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-B-MAX, P-B-MIN

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > DISPLAY > ENVRNT
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■■SENSOR ■■ENVRNT
COPIER > DISPLAY > SENSOR Environment Indication
DOC-SZ Dspl size detect by Original Size Sensr The readings of the environment sensor and the fixing thermistor (main) are indicated as a
Lv.2 Details To display the original size detected by Original Size Sensor.
history of changes in the following: machine inside temperature (deg C), humidity (%), fixing
Use case When checking whether the machine detects the paper on
Copyboard Glass correctly roller surface (middle; deg C).
Adj/set/operate method 1) Place the original on Copyboard Glass.
2) Close the Copyboard Cover/DADF.
3) Select the item.
Caution Unless the Copyboard Cover/DADF is closed, this is not displayed
correctly.
Display/adj/set range A, B, L configuration size
T-8-11

■■MISC
COPIER > DISPLAY > MISC
LPOWER Display of laser light intensity
Lv.2 Details To display the laser power setting value during image formation in
real time.
Check that laser power is different between coated paper and plain
paper.
Use case At occurrence of an image failure
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
T-8-12
F-8-11

Item Description
No. order of data acquisition (the higher the number, the order the data)
DATE date of data acquisition
TIME time of data acquisition
D+deg C machine inside temperature
E+% machine inside humidity
F+deg C fixing roller surface (middle) temperature
T-8-13

NOTE:
The interval at which data is acquired may be changed using the following service
mode item: COPIER > OPTION > BODY > ENVP-IN.

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■■2D-SHADE
COPIER > DISPLAY > 2D-SHADE
2D-STS Display of 2D shading ON/OFF
Lv.1 Details To display ON/OFF of 2D shading.
When 0 is displayed although 1 is set with COPIER> OPTION> IMG-
LSR> 2D-SHADE, check the Drum Lot number with DRM-LOT. If
no number has been registered, execute COPIER> FUNCTION>
2D-SHADE> 2D-READ.
Use case When uneven image occurs
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> 2D-SHADE> DRM-LOT
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> 2D-READ
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
DRM-LOT Display of Drum Lot number
Lv.2 Details To display the Photosensitive Drum Lot number (10 digits) read at
power-on.
Lot number is stored in ROM for 2D shading.
Check that the displayed value is matched with the Lot number in the
seal affixed on the Photosensitive Drum.
Use case When uneven image occurs
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 10-digit alphanumerics
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> 2D-SHADE> 2D-STS
CHK-SUM Display of checksum calculation result
Lv.1 Details To display the checksum calculation result at power-on.
Calculation result is stored in ROM for 2D shading.
When the calculation result is NG, ROM for 2D shading has a failure,
so replace this ROM.
Use case When uneven image occurs
Adj/set/operate method N/A (Display only)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: at normal state, 1: at failure occurrence
T-8-14

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
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I/O (I/O display mode) Address bit Name Symbol Remarks


P002 15 Not used -
14 Not used -
■ Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030) 13 Not used -
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks 12 Not used -
P001 15 Not used - 11 Not used -
14 Not used - 10 Not used -
13 DC Power Supply PCB (24V) (Fixing/Feed) - 0: ON 9 Not used -
Remote Signal 8 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1/2 Error FM14/ 1: Error
12 DC Power Supply PCB (24V) Remote Signal - 0: ON FM15
11 Not used - 7 For R&D use -
10 Not used - 6 For R&D use -
9 Not used - 5 For R&D use -
8 Fixing Feed Drawer Connector Connection - 0: Connect 4 For R&D use -
Signal 3 For R&D use -
7 Main Driver PCB Connector Connection PCB2 0: Connect 2 For R&D use -
Signal 1 For R&D use -
6 Relay PCB Connection Signal PCB5 0: Connect 0 For R&D use -
5 Not used - P003 15 Primary Charging Shutter Sensor PS94 1: HP front
4 DC Power Supply PCB (12V) Laser Output PCB29 0: Normal 14 Not used -
Signal 13 For R&D use -
3 DC Power Supply PCB (24V) B Interlock PCB31 0: Normal 12 For R&D use -
System Output Signal 11 For R&D use -
2 DC Power Supply PCB (24V) B Output PCB31 0: Normal 10 For R&D use -
Signal 9 For R&D use -
1 DC Power Supply PCB (24V) A Interlock PCB30 0: Normal 8 For R&D use -
System Output Signal
7 For R&D use -
0 DC Power Supply PCB (24V) A Output PCB30 0: Normal
6 For R&D use -
Signal
5 For R&D use -
4 For R&D use -
3 Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 Excessive THM4 1: Excessive temperature rise
Temperature Rise Detection * The value returns to 0 when
temperature of the Fixing
Assembly decreases.
2 Not used -
1 Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 Excessive THM2 1: Excessive temperature rise
Temperature Rise Detection * The value returns to 0 when
temperature of the Fixing
Assembly decreases.
0 Fixing Main Thermistor Excessive THM1 1: Excessive temperature rise
Temperature Rise Detection * The value returns to 0 when
temperature of the Fixing
Assembly decreases.

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P004 15 Not used - P005 15 Roller Bias OFF - 0: OFF, 1: ON
14 Thermistor temperature difference error THM1/ 1: Error 14 Pre-transfer Charging PCB Remote PCB26 0: ON
detection THM4 * The value returns to 0 when 13 Develop High Voltage PCB Remote PCB12 0: ON
Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 > Fixing Main temperature of the Fixing 12 Primary Charging High Voltage PCB Remote PCB11 0: ON
Thermistor Assembly decreases. 11 Fixing Motor ON M3 1: ON
13 Thermistor temperature difference error THM2/ 1: Error 10 Fixing Motor CCW M3 0: CW (paper feed direction)
detection THM4 * The value returns to 0 when
9 Not used -
Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 > Fixing Sub temperature of the Fixing
Thermistor 2 Assembly decreases. 8 Not used -
12 For R&D use - 7 Fixing Power Supply PCB 12V ON PCB10 0: 12V forcible OFF
11 For R&D use - 6 Fixing Power Supply PCB Relay 2 ON - 1: ON
10 For R&D use - 5 Fixing Power Supply PCB Relay 1 ON - 1: ON
9 Thermistor temperature difference error THM1/ 1: Error 4 Not used -
detection THM2 * The value returns to 0 when 3 Developer Lower Cooling Fan/Developer FM30/ 1: Half Speed
Fixing Main Thermistor > Fixing Sub temperature of the Fixing Upper Cooling Fan Half Speed FM31
Thermistor 1 Assembly decreases. 2 Developer Lower Cooling Fan/Developer FM30/ 1: Full Speed
8 Thermistor temperature difference error THM1/ 1: Error Upper Cooling Fan Full Speed FM31
detection THM2 * The value returns to 0 when 1 Not used -
Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 > Fixing Main temperature of the Fixing 0 Not used -
Thermistor Assembly decreases. P006 15 For R&D use -
7 Thermistor Connection THM1 0: Connect 14 Not used -
6 Front Door Open Detection Switch SW2 0: Close, 1: Open 13 Not used -
5 Fixing Feed Lever - 1: Fixing Feed Unit presence 12 Multi Cassette Heater ON H02 0: ON
4 Fixing Power Supply PCB 12V OFF PCB10 1: 12V to Fixing Power Supply 11 Not used -
PCB is OFF or safety 10 Not used -
circuit operation
9 Not used -
3 Outer Delivery Sensor PS36 1: Paper presence
8 Not used -
2 Not used -
7 Not used -
1 Fixing Motor Error M3 1: Stop
6 Not used -
0 Fixing Power Supply Cooling Fan Error FM7 1: Stop
5 Not used -
4 Not used -
3 For R&D use -
2 For R&D use -
1 Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor M7 ON1/ON2 Signal=
ON 2 0/0: Stop
0/1: Front -> Rear
1/0: Rear -> Front
0 Pre-transfer Charging Wire Cleaning Motor M7 ON1/ON2 Signal=
ON 1 0/0: Stop
0/1: Front -> Rear
1/0: Rear -> Front

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P007 15 Shift Tray Rear Tray Full Sensor / Shift PS104 0: Full P008 15 Fixing Power Supply Detection PCB10 0: iRA8105 Series
Tray Front Tray Full Sensor (rear) / 14 Not used -
PS105 13 Not used -
(front) 12 Fixing Power Supply PCB 12V Detection PCB10 0: Fixing Power Supply PCB
14 Shift Tray Paper Sensor PS103 0: Paper presence 12V-ON
13 Shift Tray Rear Home Position Sensor PS102 1: HP 11 Not used -
12 Shift Tray Front Home Position Sensor PS101 1: HP 10 Not used -
11 Process Unit Connection - 0: Connect 9 Primary Charging High Voltage PCB 24V PCB11 0: 24V-ON
10 Shift Tray Connection - 0: Connect Detection 1: Error
9 Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid SL9 0: Connect 8 Primary Charging High Voltage PCB PCB11 0: Connect
Connection 1: Not connect or Driving Connection
8 Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid Connection SL10 0: Connect 7 Develop High Voltage PCB 24V Detection PCB12 0: 24V-ON
1: Not connect or Driving 1: Error
7 Fixing Cleaning Web Level Sensor PS45 1: Web level is low or 6 Develop High Voltage PCB Connection PCB12 0: Connect
Connector disconnection 5 Pre-transfer Charging PCB 24V Detection PCB26 0: 24V-ON
6 Fixing Toenail Jam Sensor PS4 0: JAM 1: Error
5 Fixing Outlet Sensor PS52 1: Paper presence 4 Pre-transfer Charging PCB Connection PCB26 0: Connect
4 Fixing Inlet Sensor PS51 1: Paper presence or 3 Drum Home Position Sensor PS61 1: HP
Connector disconnection 2 Fixing Drawer Connection - 0: Connect
3 Not used - 1 Reserve Fan Error - 1: Error
2 Fixing Shutter Home Position Sensor PS53 0: HP or middle size 1, or small 0 AC Driver PCB Location Detection PCB6 or 0: 100V
size 1 PCB7 1: 200V
1 Not used - P009 15 5V sensor ON Signal (Fixing Assembly) - 1: ON
0 Pre-transfer Charging Shutter Sensor PS95 1: HP front 14 Not used -
13 Not used -
12 Not used -
11 Not used -
10 Transfer High Voltage PCB AC ON PCB13 0: ON
9 Transfer High Voltage PCB DC ON PCB13 0: ON
8 Not used -
7 Pre-exposure LED_ON - 1: ON
6 Shift Motor CW M101 0: CW
5 Shift Motor CCW M101 0: CCW
4 Not used -
3 Shift Tray Rear Tray Full Sensor / Shift PS104 0: ON
Tray Front Tray Full Sensor ON (rear) /
PS105
(front)
2 Develop High Voltage PCB AC ON PCB12 0: ON
1 Develop High Voltage PCB DC ON PCB12 0: ON
0 Primary Charging High Voltage PCB ON PCB11 0: ON

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P010 15 Not used - P012 15 Primary Charging Exhaust Fan Error FM17 1: Stop
14 Patch Sensor_ON PS90 1: ON 14 Laser Scanner Cooling Fan Error FM16 1: Stop
13 Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor ON 2 M6 ON1/ON2 Signal= 13 Primary Charging Air Supply Fan Error FM2 1: Stop
0/0: Stop 12 Not used -
0/1: Front -> Rear 11 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Last Paper Sensor PS28 1: Paper presence
1/0: Rear -> Front 10 Multi-purpose Pickup Solenoid Connection SL2 0: Connect
12 Primary Charging Wire Cleaning Motor ON 1 M6 ON1/ON2 Signal= 1: Not connect or Driving
0/0: Stop 9 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor PS23 1: Paper presence
0/1: Front -> Rear
8 Vertical Path Sensor 1 PS24 1: Paper presence
1/0: Rear -> Front
7 For R&D use -
11 Not used -
6 Front Door Open Detection Switch SW2 1: Open
10 Not used -
5 Multi-purpose Cover Open/Close Sensor PS3 0: Open
9 Not used -
4 For R&D use -
8 Not used -
3 For R&D use -
7 Not used -
2 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Air Supply FM32/ 1: Error
6 Not used -
Fan/Pre-transfer Charging Exhaust Fan FM33
5 Not used - Error
4 Not used - 1 Developer Upper Cooling Fan Error FM31 1: Error
3 Not used - 0 Developer Lower Cooling Fan Error FM30 1: Error
2 Not used - P013 15 Not used -
1 Not used - 14 Not used -
0 Not used - 13 Not used -
P011 15 Developing Motor Error M2 1: Stop 12 Not used -
14 Drum Motor Error M1 1: Stop 11 Not used -
13 Waste Toner Lock Detection Switch SW5 1: Lock (toner clogging) or 10 Not used -
Connector disconnection
9 Not used -
12 Toner Exchange Cover Sensor PS54 0: Cover Open or Connector
8 Not used -
disconnection
7 Not used -
11 Not used -
6 Not used -
10 Toner Supply Motor Error M10 1: Overcurrent Error (logical
change) 5 Not used -
9 Not used - 4 Not used -
8 Toner Feed Motor Error M28 1: Overcurrent Error (logical 3 Not used -
change) 2 For R&D use -
7 Buffer Toner Sensor TS3 1: Toner presence 1 For R&D use -
6 Buffer Toner Sensor Connection TS3 0: Connect 0 For R&D use -
5 Toner Excess Supply Sensor TS2 1: Toner presence
4 Toner Excess Supply Sensor Connection TS2 0: Connect
3 Developing Toner Sensor TS1 1: Toner presence
2 Developing Toner Sensor Connection TS1 0: Connect
1 Magnet Roller Clutch Connection CL5 0: Connect
1: Not connect or Driving
0 Developing Clutch Connection CL1 0: Connect
1: Not connect or Driving

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P014 15 Not used - P016 15 Cassette3 Lifter Motor Error M20 1: Error
14 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Air Supply FM32/ 1: Full Speed 14 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 2 PS70 Detect paper level by
Fan/Pre-transfer Charging Exhaust Fan Full FM33 13 Cassette 3 Paper Level Sensor 1 PS69 combination of the Paper Level
Speed ON Sensor 1/2
13 Not used - 0: OFF
12 Not used - 1: ON (Condition that the flag
11 Drum Motor_ON M1 1: ON blocks the sensor)
As for the combination, refer
10 Drum Motor_CCW M1 0: CW
to the Pickup/Feed System in
9 Not used - Service Manual.
8 Not used - 12 Cassette 3 Paper Height Sensor PS17 0: Lifter Up
7 Pre-transfer Charging Assembly Air Supply FM32/ 1: Half Speed 11 Cassette 3 Pickup Sensor 1 PS21 1: Paper presence
Fan/Pre-transfer Charging Exhaust Fan FM33
10 Cassette 3 Upper Limit Sensor PS68 1: Upper limit
Half Speed ON
9 Cassette 3 Paper Sensor PS13 0: Paper absence
6 Voltage Sensor PCB ON PCB15 1: ON
1: Paper presence
5 Not used -
8 Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid Connection SL3 0: Connect
4 Not used - 1: Not connect or Driving
3 Developing Motor_ON M2 1: ON 7 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch SW9 Detect paper size by
2 Developing Motor_CCW M2 0: CW 6 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch SW9 combination of 4 switches
1 Not used - 5 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch SW9 0: ON (Condition that the
0 Not used - 4 Cassette 3 Paper Length Detection Switch SW9 switch is pressed)
P015 15 Right Deck Pickup Sensor 1/2 PS19 1: Paper presence 1: OFF
14 Right Deck Pickup Solenoid Connection SL6 0: Connect As for the combination, refer
1: Not connect or Driving to the Pickup/Feed System in
Service Manual.
13 Right Deck Paper Height Sensor PS6 0: Lifter Up
3 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch SW7 Detect paper size by
12 Vertical Path Sensor 2 PS25 1: Paper presence
2 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch SW7 combination of 4 switches
11 Vertical Path Sensor 3 PS26 1: Paper presence 0: ON (Condition that the
1 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch SW7
10 Right Deck Upper Limit Sensor PS8 1: Upper limit switch is pressed)
0 Cassette 3 Paper Width Detection Switch SW7
9 Vertical Path Cover Open/Close Sensor PS2 0: Open 1: OFF
8 Right Deck Pull Out Sensor PS32 1: Paper presence As for the combination, refer
7 For R&D use - to the Pickup/Feed System in
6 For R&D use - Service Manual.
5 For R&D use -
4 For R&D use -
3 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 PS48 Detect paper level by
2 Right Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 PS47 combination of the Paper Level
Sensor 1/2
0: OFF
1: ON (Condition that the flag
blocks the sensor)
As for the combination,
refer to the Pickup/Feed
System in Service Manual.
1 Right Deck Lifter Motor M4 1: Error
0 Right Deck Paper Sensor PS7 0: Paper absence
1: Paper presence

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P017 15 Not used - P019 15 Not used -
14 Not used - 14 Not used -
13 Not used - 13 Vertical Path Sensor 4 PS27 1: Paper presence
12 Not used - 12 Not used -
11 Not used - 11 Feed Driver Cooling Fan Error FM40 1: Error
10 Not used - 10 Making Image Exhaust Fan Error FM3 1: Stop
9 Not used - 9 Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid Connection SL4 0: Connect
8 Not used - 1: Not connect or Driving
7 Not used - 8 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 2 PS73 Detect paper level by
6 Not used - 7 Cassette 4 Paper Level Sensor 1 PS72 combination of the Paper Level
5 Not used - Sensor 1/2
0: OFF
4 Not used -
1: ON (Condition that the flag
3 Not used - blocks the sensor)
2 Not used - As for the combination, refer
1 Not used - to the Pickup/Feed System in
0 Not used - Service Manual.
P018 15 Not used - 6 Cassette 4 Paper Height Sensor PS18 0: Lifter Up
14 Not used - 5 Cassette 4 Lifter Motor Error M21 1: Error
13 Not used - 4 Cassette 4 Pickup Sensor 1 PS22 1: Paper presence
12 Not used - 3 Cassette 4 Upper Limit Sensor PS71 1: Upper limit
11 Not used - 2 Cassette 4 Paper Sensor PS14 1: Paper presence
10 Not used - 1 Left Deck Pickup Solenoid Connection SL7 0: Connect
9 Not used - 1: Not connect or Driving
8 Not used - 0 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 2 PS50 Detect paper level by
7 Not used - combination of the Paper Level
Sensor 1/2
6 Not used -
0: OFF
5 Not used - 1: ON (Condition that the flag
4 Not used - blocks the sensor)
3 Not used - As for the combination, refer
2 Not used - to the Pickup/Feed System in
1 Not used - Service Manual.
0 Not used -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P020 15 Left Deck Paper Level Sensor 1 PS49 Detect paper level by P021 15 Not used -
combination of the Paper Level 14 Not used -
Sensor 1/2 13 Not used -
0: OFF 12 Not used -
1: ON (Condition that the flag
11 Feed Driver Cooling Fan Half Speed FM40 1: ON
blocks the sensor)
As for the combination, 10 Feed Driver Cooling Fan Full Speed FM40 1: ON
refer to the Pickup/Feed 9 Not used -
System in Service Manual. 8 Not used -
14 Left Deck Lifter Motor Error M5 1: Error 7 Not used -
13 Left Deck Upper Limit Sensor PS12 1: Upper limit 6 Not used -
12 Left Deck Pickup Sensor 1 PS20 1: Paper presence 5 Not used -
11 Left Deck Pull Out Sensor PS33 1: Paper presence 4 Not used -
10 Left Deck Paper Height Sensor PS10 0: Lifter Up 3 Not used -
9 Left Deck Paper Sensor PS11 1: Paper presence 2 Not used -
8 Not used - 1 Not used -
7 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch SW10 Detect paper size by 0 Making Image Exhaust Fan Half Speed FM3 1: ON
6 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch SW10 combination of 4 switches P022 15 Making Image Exhaust Fan Full Speed FM3 1: ON (priority)
5 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch SW10 0: ON (Condition that the 14 For factory use -
4 Cassette 4 Paper Length Detection Switch SW10 switch is pressed) 13 Not used -
1: OFF
12 Not used -
As for the combination,
refer to the Pickup/Feed 11 Not used -
System in Service Manual. 10 Not used -
3 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch SW8 Detect paper size by 9 Not used -
2 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch SW8 combination of 4 switches 8 Not used -
1 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch SW8 0: ON (Condition that the 7 Not used -
0 Cassette 4 Paper Width Detection Switch SW8 switch is pressed) 6 Not used -
1: OFF 5 Not used -
As for the combination, 4 Not used -
refer to the Pickup/Feed
3 Not used -
System in Service Manual.
2 Not used -
1 Not used -
0 Not used -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P023 15 For R&D use - P025 15 Not used -
14 For R&D use - 14 Not used -
13 For R&D use - 13 Not used -
12 For R&D use - 12 Not used -
11 Registration Sensor PS29 1: Paper presence 11 Not used -
10 Duplex Outlet Sensor PS64 1: Paper presence 10 Not used -
9 Not used - 9 Not used -
8 Left Deck Merging Solenoid Connection SL11 0: Connect 8 Not used -
1: Not connect or Driving 7 Not used -
7 Not used - 6 Not used -
6 Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid Connection SL5 0: Connect 5 Not used -
1: Not connect or Driving 4 Not used -
5 Not used - 3 For factory use -
4 Not used - 2 Not used -
3 Not used - 1 Not used -
2 Not used - 0 Not used -
1 Not used - P026 15 Not used -
0 Not used - 14 Not used -
P024 15 ETB Disengage Sensor PS56 1: HP 13 Not used -
14 ETB Engage Sensor PS55 1: Engage 12 Not used -
13 Side Registration Sensor PS31 0: Detect 11 Not used -
12 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan Error FM8 1: Stop 10 Not used -
11 Duplex Left Sensor PS66 1: Paper presence 9 Not used -
10 Not used - 8 Not used -
9 Not used - 7 Not used -
8 Not used - 6 Not used -
7 Duplex Driver Cooling Fan Error FM41 1: Stop 5 Not used -
6 Not used - 4 Not used -
5 Not used - 3 Not used -
4 Not used - 2 Not used -
3 Not used - 1 Not used -
2 Not used - 0 Not used -
1 Not used -
0 Not used -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P027 15 Transfer High Voltage PCB Connection PCB13 0: Connect P029 15 Transfer High Voltage Positive Bias Constant PCB13 0: ON
14 Not used - Current mode
13 Transfer High Voltage PCB 24V Check PCB13 1: Error 14 Transfer High Voltage Negative Bias PCB13 0: ON
12 Not used - Constant Current
11 Not used - 13 Transfer High Voltage Positive Bias Constant PCB13 0: ON
10 Not used - Voltage mode
9 Not used - 12 Transfer High Voltage PCB Remote PCB13 0: Active
8 Not used - 11 Not used -
7 Duplex Merging Sensor PS67 1: Paper presence 10 Not used -
6 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor Cooling FM42 1: Stop 9 Not used -
Fan 8 Not used -
5 Reverse Vertical Path Sensor PS65 1: Paper presence 7 Not used -
4 Not used - 6 Not used -
3 Paper Cooling Fan Error FM5 1: Stop 5 Not used -
2 Not used - 4 Not used -
1 For R&D use - 3 Not used -
0 For R&D use - 2 Paper Cooling Fan Half Speed FM5 1: Half Speed
P028 15 For R&D use - 1 Paper Cooling Fan Full Speed FM5 1: Full Speed
14 For R&D use - 0 Operation Check LED Port - 1: ON
13 For R&D use - P030 15 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor Cooling FM42 1: Half Speed
12 For R&D use - Fan Half Speed
11 For R&D use - 14 Registration Motor/Duplex Motor Cooling FM42 1: Full Speed
Fan Full Speed
10 For R&D use -
13 Not used -
9 For R&D use -
12 Not used -
8 For R&D use -
11 Not used -
7 Reverse Detachment Solenoid Connection SL12 0: Connect
1: Not connect or Driving 10 Not used -
6 Inner Delivery Sensor PS35 1: Paper presence 9 Not used -
5 Not used - 8 Not used -
4 Not used - 7 Not used -
3 Not used - 6 Not used -
2 Not used - 5 Not used -
1 Not used - 4 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan Half Speed FM8 1: Half Speed
0 Not used - 3 Transfer Cleaner Cooling Fan Full Speed FM8 1: Full Speed (priority)
2 Not used -
1 Not used -
0 Not used -
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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Host Machine_DC Controller (DC-CON>P001 to P030)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Reader/ADF (R-CON>P001 to P006)
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■ Host Machine_Main Controller (MN-CONT>P001 to P005)) ■ Reader/ADF (R-CON>P001 to P006)
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P001 0 - 7 For R&D use - P001 8-15 Not used - -
8 Data Analyzer Board power state - 0: Abnormal 7 For R&D use - -
1: Normal 6 24V Power Supply Monitor - 0: ON, 1:OFF
9 - 11 For R&D use - 5 Not used - -
12 Main Controller PCB 2 Version bit0 PCB51 4 12V Power Supply Monitor - 0: ON, 1:OFF
13 Main Controller PCB 2 Version bit1 PCB51 3 Board Test - 0: PCB check
14 Main Controller PCB 2 Version bit2 PCB51 1: Normal start-up
15 Main Controller PCB 2 Version bit3 PCB51 2 For R&D use - -
P002 0 - 15 Not used - 1 ADF Glass HP Sensor SR11 0: ON, 1:OFF
P003 0 - 15 Not used - 0 Not used - -
P004 0 - 10 Not used - P002 8-15 Not used - -
11 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1/2 FM14/FM15 0: Normal 7 For R&D use - -
1: Abnormal 6 For R&D use - -
12 - 14 For R&D use - 5 For R&D use - -
15 Reader Controller PCB power state - 0: ON 4 For R&D use - -
1: OFF 3 HP Sensor SR2 0: OFF
P005 0 SCPRDY (Controller reception is - 1: ON
available) 2 For R&D use - -
1-3 For R&D use - 1 For R&D use - -
4 SPRDY (Reader power ON) - 0 Original Size Sensor ON - 0: OFF
5 - 10 For R&D use - 1: ON
11 /PPRDY (Printer power ON) - P003 8-15 Not used - -
12 /PCPRDY (Controller reception is - 7 For R&D use - -
available) 6 For R&D use - -
13 - 15 For R&D use - 5 DF Type - 0: Reverse duplex
P006 0-4 For R&D use - 1: 1-path duplex
5 Channel Link PCB Connection PCB52 0: Connect 4 For R&D use - -
1: Not connect 3 Not used - -
6 DC Controller PCB Connection PCB1 0: Connect 2 Watchdog Signal - -
1: Not connect 1 For R&D use - -
7 - 15 For R&D use - 0 For R&D use - -
T-8-16
P004 8-15 Not used - -
7 For R&D use - -
6 For R&D use - -
5 Scanner Motor Reset M1 0: Reset
4 Scanner Motor Enable M1 0: Enable
3 Original Size Sensor 2 FC2 0: Original presence
2 Original Size Sensor 1 FC1 0: Original presence
1 ADF ConnectionDetection - 0: Unconnected
1: Connected
0 For R&D use -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Reader/ADF (R-CON>P001 to P006)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ADF(FEEDER>P001 to P008)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks ■ ADF(FEEDER>P001 to P008)
P005 8-15 Not used - -
7 For R&D use - - Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
6 For R&D use - - P001 8-15 Not used - -
5 Not used - - 7 24V Power Supply Monitor - 0: Power supply
4 FAN Lock Signal FM2 1: Failure 6 Not used - -
3 FAN ON Signal FM2 0: OFF, 1: ON 5 DADF Fan Alarm - 0: Failure
2 DF Cover Sensor 1 SR1 0: Open, 1: Close 4 LTR-R/LGL Identification Sensor SR8 1: Paper presence
1 DF Cover Sensor 2 SR3 0: Open, 1: Close 3 AB/Inch Identification Sensor SR7 1: A4R, STMTR, B6R
0 Scanner Motor Direction - 0: Back scan, 1: Scan 2 Tray Sensor SR9 0: Open, 1: Close
P006 8-15 Not used 1 Tray HP Sensor SR13 1: HP (lower limit)
7 For R&D use 0 Paper Surface Sensor SR6 1: Paper surface detection
6 ADF Glass HP Sensor SR11 0: ON, 1:OFF P002 8-15 Not used - -
5 ADF Delay Sensor SR4 0: Paper presence 7 Cover Sensor SR10 0: Open
4 ADF Post-separation Sensor 3 SR2 0: Paper presence 6 Original Sensor SR1 1: Original presence
SR3 5 Not used - -
PCB2 4 Post-separation 3 Sensor PCB2 1: Paper presence
3 ADF Delivery Sensor PCB5 0: Paper presence 3 Post-separation 2 Sensor SR3 0: Paper presence
2 ADF Read Sensor 2 SR5 0: Paper presence 2 Post-separation 1 Sensor SR2 0: Paper presence
1 ADF Read Sensor 1 PCB4 0: Paper presence 1 Pickup Roller Unit Lifting HP SR12 1: HP (Escape)
0 ADF Registration Sensor PCB3 0: Paper presence Sensor
T-8-17 0 Scanner Unit Cooling Fan Alarm FM3 0: Failure
P003 8-15 Not used - -
7 Disengagement HP Sensor 2 SR16 1: HP (Disengagement)
6 For R&D use - 1: 1-path duplex
0: Reverse duplex
5 For R&D use - -
4 Disengagement HP Sensor 1 SR15 1: HP (Disengagement)
3 Original Size Sensor 4 SR20 1: Paper presence
2 Original Size Sensor 3 SR19 1: Paper presence
1 Original Size Sensor 2 SR18 1: Paper presence
0 Original Size Sensor 1 SR17 1: Paper presence
P004 8-15 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
5 Delivery LED 1 - 1: ON
4 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
2 Tray Lifting Motor Direction M8 1: Up, 0: Down
1 Stamp Solenoid SL2 1: ON
0 Original LED - 1: ON

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ADF(FEEDER>P001 to P008)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Paper Deck Unit - C1 (DC-CON>P048 to P050)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks ■ Paper Deck Unit - C1 (DC-CON>P048 to P050)
P005 8-15 Not used - -
7 Not used - - Addres bit Description Symbol Remarks
6 Not used - - P048 15 - -
5 Not used - - 14 not used - -
4 Tray Lifting Motor Enable M8 1: Enable 13 not used - -
3 Not used - - 12 not used - -
2 Not used - - 11 not used - -
1 Not used - - 10 deck main motor hold M1 -
0 Disengagement Motor 1 Enable M6 1: Enable 9 deck open solenoid SL2 0:open/1:close
P006 8-15 Not used - - 8 deck lifter motor M2 0:up/1:down
7 Not used - - 7 deck lifter motor ON signal M2 0:OFF/1:ON
6 Not used - - 6 deck main motor ON signal M1 0:OFF/1:ON
5 Not used - - 5 not used - -
4 Disengagement Motor 2 Enable M7 1: Enable 4 not used - -
3 Not used - - 3 deck pickup clutchON ON signal CL2 0:OFF/1:ON
2 Not used - - 2 not used - -
1 Not used - - 1 deck pickup roller releasing SL1 0:OFF/1:ON
solenoid
0 Glass Shift Motor Enable M9 1: Enable
0 deck open indicator LED100 -
P007 8-15 Not used - -
P049 15 not used - -
7 Not used - -
14 not used - -
6 Glass Shift Motor Direction M9 0: Readin direction
1: Shading direction 13 not used - -
5 Feed Fan ON FM1 1: ON 12 not used - -
4 Not used - - 11 not used - -
3 Pickup Motor Enable M1 1: Enable 10 not used - -
2 Feed Motor Enable M2 1: Enable 9 not used - -
1 registration Motor Enable M3 1: Enable 8 not used - -
0 Read Motor Enable M4 1: Enable 7 not used - -
P008 8-15 Not used - - 6 not used - -
7 Not used - - 5 not used - -
6 Not used - - 4 not used - -
5 Not used - - 3 not used - -
4 Pickup Roller Unit Lifting Motor FM10 1: Enable 2 not used - -
Enable 1 not used - -
3 Back Side FAN ON FM2 1: ON 0 not used - -
2 Not used - -
1 Delivery Motor Enable M5 1: Enable
0 Delivery Motor Direction M5 -
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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Paper Deck Unit - C1 (DC-CON>P048 to P050)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > POD Deck Lite - A1 (DC-CON>P047 to P050)
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Addres bit Description Symbol Remarks ■ POD Deck Lite - A1 (DC-CON>P047 to P050)
P050 15 for R&D - -
14 not used - - Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
13 for R&D - - P047 15 Not used - -
12 for R&D - - 14 Not used - -
11 deck open sensor PS9 0:close/1:open 13 Not used - -
10 deck set sensor PS5 0:connected/1:unconnected 12 Not used - -
9 deck lifter lower limit detecting SW2 0:ON/1:OFF 11 Not used - -
switch 10 Not used - -
8 deck paper level sensor PS8 0:paper present/1:paper absent 9 Not used - -
7 deck paper supply position sensor PS7 0:paper present/1:paper absent 8 Not used - -
6 deck main motor lock signal M1 - 7 Expansion Fan OFF FAN3 1: OFF, 0: ON
5 deck pickup roller releasing SL1 0:ON/1:OFF 6 Not used - -
solenoid ON signal 5 Air Heater Control Signal H1 0 (0,0): 60 degC, 3 (1,1): 90 degC
4 deck pickup sensor PS6 0:paper present/1:paper absent 4
3 deck feed sensor PS1 0:paper present/1:paper absent 3 Swing Control Signal M3 0 (0,0): 250 pps, 3 (1,1): 850 pps
2 deck lifter position sensor PS4 0:ON/1:OFF 2
1 deck paper sensor PS2 0:paper present/1:paper absent 1 Fan Control Signal FAN1, 0 (0,0): 26V, 3 (1,1): 13.5V
0 deck open detecting switch SW1 0:open/1:close 0 FAN2,
T-8-19
FAN3
P048 15 BANK-RX1 - Auto at bank switching
14 BANK-RX0 - Auto at bank switching
13 BANK-TX - Fix to 1
12 Deck Pickup Clutch ON CL1 1: ON, 0: OFF
11 Hot Air Fan OFF FAN1 1: OFF, 0: ON
10 Air Heater ON H1 1: ON, 0: OFF
9 Open/Close Solenoid ON SL2, 1: ON, 0: OFF
SL3
8 Lifter DOWN/UP - 1: Down, 0: Up
7 Deck Lifter Motor ON M2 1: ON, 0: OFF
6 Cold Fan OFF FAN2 1: ON, 0: OFF
5 Cassette Heater ON H2, H3 1: ON, 0: OFF
4 Motor Cooling Fan FAN4 1: ON, 0: OFF
3 Deck Pickup Motor Current 1 M1 -
2 Deck Pickup Motor Current 0 M1 -
1 Deck Pickup Solenoid ON SL1 1: OFF, 0: ON
0 Indication LED ON - 1: ON, 0: OFF

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > POD Deck Lite - A1 (DC-CON>P047 to P050)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > POD Deck Lite - A1 (DC-CON>P047 to P050)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P049 15 Not used - - P050 15 Large Deck ID - Fix to 0
14 Heater Error 1 - 1: Normal, 0: Error 14 Deck Lifter Motor Error M2 1: Error, 0: Normal
13 Heater Ready - 1: Ready, 0: Not ready 13 Deck Lite ID - Fix to 0
12 POD Deck Detection - 1: Detect, 0: Not detect 12 Deck Lite ID - Fix to 1
11 Motor Cooling Fan Error FAN4 1: Normal, 0: Error 11 Deck Receptacle Left Open Sensor PS9 1: Open, 0: Close
10 Deck Foreign Matter Sensor PS13 1: Foreign matter absence 10 Deck Engagement/Disengagement PS5 1: Unconnected
0: Foreign matter presence Sensor 0: Connected
9 Paper Level Sensor PS12 1: Paper absence 9 Deck Lifter Lower Limit Detection SW2 1: Normal, 0: Abnormal
0: Paper presence Switch
8 Hot Air Fan/Cold Air Fan/ FAN1, 1: Normal, 0: Error 8 Deck Paper Level Sensor PS8 1: Paper absence
Expansion Fan/Swing Motor Error, FAN2, 0: Paper presence
Receptacle Load Error FAN3, 7 Deck Supply Position Sensor PS7 1: Paper absence
M3 0: Paper presence
7 Temperature DATA [3] - 1: bit3=1, 0: bit3=0 6 Deck Receptacle Right Open PS10 1: Open
6 Temperature DATA [2] - 1: bit2=1, 0: bit2=0 Sensor 0: Close
5 Temperature DATA [1] - 1: bit1=1, 0: bit1=0 5 5V Detection - 1: 5V OFF, 0: 5V ON
4 Temperature DATA [0] - 1: bit0=1, 0: bit0=0 4 Deck Pullout Sensor PS6 1: Paper presence
3 Humidity DATA [3] - 1: bit3=1, 0: bit3=0 0: Paper absence
2 Humidity DATA [2] - 1: bit2=1, 0: bit2=0 3 Deck Pickup Sensor PS1 1: Paper presence
1 Humidity DATA [1] - 1: bit1=1, 0: bit1=0 0: Paper absence
0 Humidity DATA [0] - 1: bit0=1, 0: bit0=0 2 Deck Lifter Position Sensor PS4 1: Paper absence
0: Paper presence
1 Deck Paper Sensor PS2 1: Paper absence
0: Paper presence
0 Receptacle Open Switch SW3 1: ON, 0: OFF
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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > POD Deck Lite - A1 (DC-CON>P047 to P050)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P425 to P451)
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■ Inserter - K1 : ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P425 to Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P427 15 - - -
P451) 14 - - -
13 Reserve solenoid SOL1 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks 12 upper tray registration sensor S3 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
P425 15 - - - 11 lower tray registration sensor S7 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
14 - - - 10 - - -
13 - - - 9 - - -
12 - - - 8 - - -
11 - - - 7 EEPROM / IO DO signal - 0 : data bit 0 / 1 : data
10 - - - bit 1
9 - - - 6 - - -
8 - - - 5 - - -
7 - - - 4 - - -
6 - - - 3 - - -
5 - - - 2 - - -
4 - - - 1 - - -
3 paper delivery start response - 0 : OFF / 1ON 0 - - -
2 paper delivery start Request - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF P428 15 - - -
1 - - - 14 - - -
0 - - - 13 - - -
P426 15 - - - 12 - - -
14 Inlet motor CLK - - 11 - - -
13 lower tray document set LED - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 10 EEPROM CS signal - -
12 exit motor1CLK - - 9 EEPROM / DA / IO / DIsignal - -
11 upper tray document set LED - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 8 EEPROM / DA / IO / CLK signal - -
10 exit motor phase switching 2 - P31=0,P32=0 : 2phase 7 PMmotoroutput Enable - 0 : OFF / 1ON
9 exit motor phase switching 1 - P31=1,P32=0 : 1-2phase 6 upper tray registration clutch CL1 0 : OFF / 1ON
8 exit motor2CLK - - 5 lower tray registration clutch CL2 0 : OFF / 1ON
7 - - - 4 - - -
6 - - - 3 - - -
5 upper tray width sensor S10 - 2 - - -
4 lower tray width sensor S13 - 1 Reserve unit motor rotation direction - 0 : CCW / 1 : CW
3 - - - 0 Reserve unit motor phase switching1 - 0 : 2phase / 1 : 1-2phase
2 - - -
1 - - -
0 - - -

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P425 to P451)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P429 15 - - - P431 15 lower tray pick sensor S6 0 : outside pick position /
14 - - - 1 : pick position
13 PM motor chip Enable - 0 : OFF / 1ON 14 lower tray last paper sensor2 S15 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
12 exit motor1Enable - 0 : OFF / 1ON 13 lower tray last paper sensor1 S14 0 : paper / 1 : no paper
11 Brushless motor Enable - 0 : OFF / 1ON 12 lower tray Empty sensor S12 0 : paper / 1 : no paper
10 HB motor Enable - 0 : OFF / 1ON 11 upper tray lower limit sensor S4 0 : outside lower limit / 1
9 Inlet motor phase switching2 - PH0=0,PH1=0 : 2phase : lower limit
8 Inlet motor phase switching1 - PH0=1,PH1=0 : 1-2phase 10 upper tray pick sensor S2 0 : outside pick position /
7 paper delivery start response - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 1 : pick position
6 paper delivery start - 0 : OFF / 1ON 9 upper tray last paper sensor1 S11 0 : paper / 1 : no paper
5 drive switching motor rotation direction - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW 8 upper tray Empty sensor S9 0 : paper / 1 : no paper
4 drive switching motor CLK - - 7 Reserve timing sensor S16 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
3 lower tray lift motor rotation direction - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW 6 Reserve sensor S17 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
2 lower tray lift motor CLK - - 5 Reserve inlet sensor S18 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
1 upper tray lift motor rotation direction - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW 4 Intermediate feed sensor S8 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
0 upper tray lift motor CLK - - 3 drive switching sensor S1 0 : outside HP / 1 : inside
HP
P430 15 pickup motor rotation direction - 0 : CCW / 1 : CW
2 unit open / close sensor S19 0 : close / 1 : open
14 upper tray lift motor current - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM
1 upper cover open / close switch SW2 0 : close / 1 : open
13 lower tray lift motor current - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM
0 lower tray lower limit sensor S5 0 : outside lower limit /
12 drive switching motor current - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM
1 : lower limit
11 - - -
P432 15 - - -
10 - - -
14 - - -
9 - - -
13 - - -
8 - - -
12 - - -
7 external I / O data bus 6 - -
11 - - -
6 Reserve unit motor CLK - -
10 - - -
5 external I / O data bus 5 - -
9 - - -
4 external I / O data bus 4 - -
8 - - -
3 external I / O data bus 3 - -
7 - - -
2 external I / O data bus 2 - -
6 power supply lock detect signal 3 - 0 : normal / 1 : lock
1 external I / O data bus 1 - -
5 - - -
0 pickup motor CLK - -
4 - - -
3 Delivery2 sensor S21 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
2 inlet sensor S20 0 : no paper / 1 : paper
1 Front upper cover switch SW1 0 : close / 1 : open
0 Brushless motorLock detection signal - 0 : normal / 1 : lock

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P425 to P451)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : IPC Connection (SORTER>P038 to P047)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks ■ Inserter - K1 : IPC Connection (SORTER>P038 to P047)
P433 15 DSW8 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF
14 DSW7 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
13 DSW6 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF P038 15 - - -
12 DSW5 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 14 - - -
11 DSW4 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 13 - - -
10 DSW3 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 12 - - -
9 DSW2 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 11 - - -
8 DSW1 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 10 - - -
7 - - - 9 - - -
6 - - - 8 - - -
5 - - - 7 - - -
4 Wire-speed sorting Identification signal - 0 : low speed machine / 6 - - -
1 : high speed machine 5 - - -
3 PCB Identification signal2 - BIT2=1,BIT3=0 : insetion 4 - - -
2 PCB Identification signal1 - - 3 paper delivery start response - 0:OFF/1ON
1 PSW2 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 2 paper delivery start Request - 0:ON/1:OFF
0 PSW1 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 1 - -
P434 15 - - - 0 - -
14 - - - P039 15 - - -
13 - - - 14 Inlet motor CLK - -
12 - - - 13 lower tray document set LED - 0:ON/1:OFF
11 fan 2 Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 12 exit motor1CLK - -
10 - - - 11 upper tray document set LED - 0:ON/1:OFF
9 PCB LED2 PCB2 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 10 exit motor phase switching 2 - P31=0,P32=0:2phase
8 PCB LED1 PCB1 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 9 exit motor phase switching 1 - P31=1,P32=0:1-2phase
7 - - - 8 exit motor2CLK -
6 - - - 7 - - -
5 - - - 6 - - -
4 - - - 5 upper tray width sensor S10 -
3 - - - 4 lower tray width sensor S13 -
2 - - - 3 - - -
1 - - - 2 - - -
0 - - - 1 - - -
P439 - lower tray document wide detection AD - - 0 - - -
P440 - upper tray document wide detection AD - - P040 15 - - -
P445 - Inlet motor 1 current - - 14 - - -
P450 - pickup motor current - - 13 Reserve solenoid SOL1 0:PWM/1:PWM
P451 - Reserve motor current - - 12 upper tray registration sensor S3 0:no paper /1:paper
T-8-21 11 lower tray registration sensor S7 0:no paper /1:paper
10 - - -
9 - -
8 - -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : IPC Connection (SORTER>P038 to P047)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : IPC Connection (SORTER>P038 to P047)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
7 EEPROM/IO DO signal - 0:data bit 0/1:data bit 1 7 paper delivery start response - 0:ON/1:OFF
6 - - - 6 paper delivery start - 0:OFF/1ON
5 - - - 5 drive switching motor rotation - 0:CW/1:CCW
4 - - - direction
3 - - - 4 drive switching motor CLK - -
2 - - - 3 lower tray lift motor rotation - 0:CW/1:CCW
1 - - - direction
0 - - - 2 lower tray lift motor CLK - -
P041 15 - - - 1 upper tray lift motor rotation - 0:CW/1:CCW
14 - - - direction
13 - - - 0 upper tray lift motor CLK - -
12 - - - P043 15 pickup motor rotation direction - 0:CCW/1:CW
11 - - - 14 upper tray lift motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
10 EEPROM CS signal - - 13 lower tray lift motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
9 EEPROM/DA/IO/ DIsignal - - 12 drive switching motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
8 EEPROM/DA/IO/ CLK signal - - 11 - - -
7 PMmotoroutput Enable - 0:OFF/1ON 10 - - -
6 upper tray registration clutch CL1 0:OFF/1ON 9 - - -
5 lower tray registration clutch CL2 0:OFF/1ON 8 - - -
4 - - 7 external I/O data bus 6 - -
3 - - 6 Reserve unit motor CLK - -
2 - - 5 external I/O data bus 5 - -
1 Reserve unit motor rotation - 0:CCW/1:CW 4 external I/O data bus 4 - -
direction 3 external I/O data bus 3 - -
0 Reserve unit motor phase - 0:2phase/1:1-2phase 2 external I/O data bus 2 - -
switching1 1 external I/O data bus 1 - -
P042 15 - - - 0 pickup motor CLK - -
14 - - - P044 15 lower tray pick sensor S6 0:outside pick position/1:pick
13 PM motor chip Enable - 0:OFF/1ON position
12 exit motor1Enable - 0:OFF/1ON 14 lower tray last paper sensor2 S15 0:no paper /1:paper
11 Brushless motor Enable - 0:OFF/1ON 13 lower tray last paper sensor1 S14 0:paper/1:no paper
10 HB motor Enable - 0:OFF/1ON 12 lower tray Empty sensor S12 0:paper/1:no paper
9 Inlet motor phase switching2 - PH0=0,PH1=0:2phase 11 upper tray lower limit sensor S4 0:outside lower limit/1:lower limit
8 Inlet motor phase switching1 - PH0=1,PH1=0:1-2phase 10 upper tray pick sensor S2 0:outside pick position/1:pick
position
9 upper tray last paper sensor1 S11 0:paper/1:no paper
8 upper tray Empty sensor S9 0:paper/1:no paper

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : IPC Connection (SORTER>P038 to P047)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
7 Reserve timing sensor S16 0:no paper /1:paper P047 15 - - -
6 Reserve sensor S17 0:no paper /1:paper 14 - - -
5 Reserve inlet sensor S18 0:no paper /1:paper 13 - - -
4 Intermediate feed sensor S8 0:no paper /1:paper 12 - - -
3 drive switching sensor S1 0:outside HP/1:inside HP 11 fan 2 Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON
2 unit open/close sensor S19 0:close/1:open 10 - - -
1 upper cover open/close switch SW2 0:close/1:open 9 PCB LED2 PCB2 0:ON/1:OFF
0 lower tray lower limit sensor S5 0:outside lower limit/1:lower limit 8 PCB LED1 PCB1 0:ON/1:OFF
P045 15 - - - T-8-22
14 - - -
13 - - -
12 - - -
11 - - -
10 - - -
9 - - -
8 - - -
7 - - -
6 power supply lock detect signal 3 - 0:normal /1:lock
5 - - -
4 - - -
3 Delivery2 sensor S21 0:no paper /1:paper
2 inlet sensor S20 0:no paper /1:paper
1 Front upper cover switch SW1 0:close/1:open
0 Brushless motor Lock detection - 0:normal /1:lock
signal
P046 15 DSW8 - 0:ON/1:OFF
14 DSW7 - 0:ON/1:OFF
13 DSW6 - 0:ON/1:OFF
12 DSW5 - 0:ON/1:OFF
11 DSW4 - 0:ON/1:OFF
10 DSW3 - 0:ON/1:OFF
9 DSW2 - 0:ON/1:OFF
8 DSW1 - 0:ON/1:OFF
7 - - -
6 - - -
5 - - -
4 Wire-speed sorting Identification - 0: low speed machine
signal 1: high speed machine
3 PCB Identification signal2 - BIT2=1,BIT3=0:insetion
2 PCB Identification signal1 - -
1 PSW2 - 0:ON/1:OFF
0 PSW1 - 0:ON/1:OFF

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inserter - K1 : IPC Connection (SORTER>P038 to P047)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER > P029 to P038)
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■ Paper Folding Unit - H1 : ARCNET Connection Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P031 15 - - -
■ (SORTER > P029 to P038) 14 - - -
13 - - -
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks 12 - - -
P029 15 Upper stopper paper sensor S33 1 : paper 11 - - -
14 Fold position sensor S32 1 : paper 10 Fold tray branch flapper solenoid SOL4 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM
13 Separation timing sensor S31 1 : paper 9 Flash write Communication received - -
12 Speed down timing sensor S30 1 : paper 8 Flash write Communication Send - -
11 paper delivery start response - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 7 EEPROM / IO DO signal - 0 : data bit0 /
10 paper delivery start request - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 1 : : data bit1
9 - - - 6 C-fold tray motor CLK - -
8 - - - 5 lead edge holding guide motor CLK - -
7 Rotation direction of fold position - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW 4 Rotation direction of lead edge holding - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW
adjustment motor guide motor
6 Rotation direction of fold position - - 3 C-fold stopper adjustment motor CLK - -
adjustment motor CLK 2 Rotation direction of C-fold stopper - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW
5 - - - adjustment motor
4 fold feed motor CLK - - 1 upper stopper motor - -
3 C-fold stopper solenoid SOL5 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 0 Rotation direction of upper stopper motor - 0 : CW / 1 : CCW
2 - - - P032 15 - - -
1 Separation solenoid SOL3 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 14 - - -
0 Fold tray branch flapper solenoid SOL2 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 13 - - -
P030 15 - - - 12 - - -
14 - - - 11 External DAC CS signal - 1 : OFF / 0 : ON
13 - - - 10 EEPROM CS signal - -
12 - - - 9 EEPROM / DA / IO / DI signal - -
11 - - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 8 EEPROM / DA / IO / CLK signal - -
10 Exit Motor phase switching 2 - P31=0,P32=0 : 2phase 7 PM motor output Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON
9 Exit Motor phase switching 1 - P31=1,P32=0 : 1-2phase 6 - - -
8 Exit Motor 2CLK - - 5 - - -
7 - - - 4 External I / O Address bus3 - -
6 - - - 3 External I / O Address bus2 - -
5 - - - 2 External I / O Address bus1 - -
4 - - - 1 - - -
3 Upper stopper paper sensor AD S33 1 : paper 0 - - -
2 Fold position accuracy sensor AD S32 1 : paper
1 Separation timing sensor AD S31 1 : paper
0 Speed down timing sensor AD S30 1 : paper

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER > P029 to P038)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P033 15 Fold position adjustment clutch (negative) CL4 0 : OFF / 1 : ON P035 15 - - -
14 Fold position adjustment clutch (positive) CL3 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 14 - - -
13 PM motor chip Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 13 - - -
12 exit motor1Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 12 - - -
11 Brushless motor Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 11 - - -
10 HB motor Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 10 - - -
9 entrance motor phase switching 2 - PH0=0,PH1=0 : 2phase 9 - - -
excitation 8 - - -
8 entrance motor switching 2 - PH0=1,PH1=0 : 1-2phase 7 - - -
excitation 6 - - -
7 paper delivery start response - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 5 - - -
6 paper delivery start - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 4 - - -
5 - - - 3 - - -
4 - - - 2 - - -
3 - - - 1 - - -
2 - - - 0 - - -
1 - - - P036 15 Fold unit pull-out sensor S29 0 : close / 1 : open
0 - - - 14 Fold tray paper sensor S27 1 : paper
P034 15 - - - 13 Fold tray full sensor S26 1 : paper
14 - - - 12 Fold tray HP sensor S28 0 : HP outside /
13 - - - 1HP input
12 - - - 11 Delivery 1 sensor S22 1 : paper
11 C-fold stopper adjustment motorcurrent - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 10 2nd fold push-on stopper HP sensor S23 0 : HP outside /
10 upper stopper motor current - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 1HP input
9 C-fold stopper adjustment motor current - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 9 C-fold stopper HP sensor S24 0 : HP outside /
8 lead edge holding guide motor current - 0 : PWM / 1 : PWM 1HP input
7 external I / O Data Bus 6 - - 8 Lead edge holding guide HP sensor S25 0 : HP outside /
6 - - - 1HP input
5 external I / O Data Bus5 - - 7 - - -
4 external I / O Data Bus4 - - 6 power supply fan lock detection signal3 0 : normal / 1 : Lock
3 external I / O Data Bus3 - - 5 - - -
2 external I / O Data Bus2 - - 4 - - -
1 external I / O Data Bus1 - - 3 Delivery 2 sensor S21 1 : paper
0 - - - 2 Inlet sensor S20 1 : paper
1 front upper cover sensor - 0 : close / 1 : open
0 Brushless motor Lock detection signal 0 : close / 1 : open

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER>P028 to P037)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks ■ Paper Folding Unit - H1 : IPC Connection
P037 15 DSW8 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF
14 DSW7 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF ■ (SORTER>P028 to P037)
13 DSW6 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF
12 DSW5 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
11 DSW4 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF P028 7 Upper stopper paper sensor S33 1:paper
10 DSW3 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 6 Hold position sensor S32 1:paper
9 DSW2 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 5 Separation timing sensor S31 1:paper
8 DSW1 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 4 Speed down timing sensor S30 1:paper
7 - - - 3 paper delivery start response - 0:OFF/1:ON
6 - - - 2 paper delivery start request - 0:ON/1:OFF
5 - - - 1 - -
4 Wire-speed sorting Identification signal - 0 : low speed machine / 0 - -
1 : high speed machine P029 15 Rotation direction of Hold position - 0:CW/1:CCW
3 PCB Identification signal2 - BIT2=1,BIT3=0 : insetion adjustment motor
2 PCB Identification signal1 - - 14 Rotation direction of Hold position - -
1 PSW2 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF adjustment motor CLK
0 PSW1 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 13 - - -
P038 15 - - - 12 Saddle Holder/Feeder Motor CLK - -
14 - - - 11 C-Hold stopper solenoid SOL5 0:PWM/1:PWM
13 - - - 10 - - -
12 - - - 9 Separation solenoid SOL3 0:PWM/1:PWM
11 fan 2 Enable - 0 : OFF / 1 : ON 8 Hold tray branch flapper solenoid SOL2 0:PWM/1:PWM
10 - - - 7 - - -
9 PCB LED2 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 6 Entrance Motor CLK - -
8 PCB LED1 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF 5 - - 0:ON/1:OFF
7 - - - 4 Exit Motor 1CLK - -
6 - - - 3 - - 0:ON/1:OFF
5 - - - 2 Exit Motor phase switching 2 - P31=0,P32=0:2phase
4 - - - 1 Exit Motor phase switching 1 - P31=1,P32=0:1-2phase
3 - - - 0 Exit Motor 2CLK - -
2 - - - P030 15 - - -
1 - - - 14 - - -
0 - - - 13 - - -
T-8-23
12 - - -
11 Upper stopper paper sensor AD S33 1:paper
10 Hold position accuracy sensor AD S32 1:paper
9 Separation timing sensor AD S31 1:paper
8 Speed down timing sensor AD S30 1:paper

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER>P028 to P037)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
7 - - - 7 Hold position adjustment clutch (negative) CL4 0:OFF/1:ON
6 - - - 6 Hold position adjustment clutch (positive) CL3 0:OFF/1:ON
5 - - - 5 PM motor chip Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON
4 - - - 4 exit motor1Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON
3 - - - 3 Brushless motor Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON
2 Hold tray branch flapper solenoid SOL4 0:PWM/1:PWM 2 HB motor Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON
1 Flash write Communication received - - 1 entrance motor phase switching 2 - PH0=0,PH1=0:2phase
0 Flash write Communication Send - - excitation
P031 15 EEPROM/IO DO signal - 0:data bit0/1:data bit1 0 entrance motor switching 2 - PH0=1,PH1=0:1-2phase
14 C-Hold tray motor CLK - - excitation
13 lead edge holding guide motor CLK - - P033 15 paper delivery start response - 0:ON/1:OFF
12 Rotation direction of lead edge holding guide - 0:CW/1:CCW 14 paper delivery start - 0:OFF/1:ON
motor 13 - - -
11 C-Hold stopper adjustment motor CLK - - 12 - - -
10 Rotation direction of C-Hold stopper - 0:CW/1:CCW 11 - - -
adjustment motor 10 - - -
9 upper stopper motor - - 9 - - -
8 Rotation direction of upper stopper motor - 0:CW/1:CCW 8 - - -
7 - - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 - - - 5 - - -
4 - - - 4 - - -
3 External DAC CS signal - 1:OFF/0:ON 3 C-Hold stopper adjustment motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
2 EEPROM CS signal - - 2 upper stopper motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
1 EEPROM/DA/IO/ DI signal - - 1 C-Hold stopper adjustment motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
0 EEPROM/DA/IO/ CLK signal - - 0 lead edge holding guide motor current - 0:PWM/1:PWM
P032 15 PM motor output Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON P034 15 external I/O Data Bus 6 - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 - - - 13 external I/O Data Bus5 - -
12 External I/O Address bus3 - - 12 external I/O Data Bus4 - -
11 External I/O Address bus2 - - 11 external I/O Data Bus3 - -
10 External I/O Address bus1 - - 10 external I/O Data Bus2 - -
9 - - - 9 external I/O Data Bus1 - -
8 - - - 8 - - -
7 - - -
6 - - -
5 - - -
4 - - -
3 - - -
2 - - -
1 - - -
0 - - -

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER>P028 to P037)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P035 15 - - - 7 - - -
14 - - - 6 - - -
13 - - - 5 - - -
12 - - - 4 - - -
11 - - - 3 fan 2 Enable - 0:OFF/1:ON
10 - - - 2 - - -
9 - - - 1 PCB LED2 - 0:ON/1:OFF
8 - - - 0 PCB LED1 - 0:ON/1:OFF
7 Hold unit pull-out sensor S29 0:close/1:open T-8-24
6 Hold tray paper sensor S27 1:paper
5 Hold tray full sensor S26 1:paper
4 Hold tray HP sensor S28 0:HP outside/1HP input
3 Delivery 1 sensor S22 1:paper
2 2nd Hold push-on stopper HP sensor S23 0:HP outside/1HP input
1 C-Hold stopper HP sensor S24 0:HP outside/1HP input
0 Lead edge holding guide HP sensor S25 0:HP outside/1HP input
P036 15 - - -
14 power supply fan lock detection signal3 0:normal/1:Lock
13 - - -
12 - - -
11 Delivery 2 sensor S21 1:paper
10 Inlet sensor S20 1:paper
9 front upper cover sensor - 0:close/1:open
8 Brushless motor Lock detection signal 0:close/1:open
7 DSW8 - 0:ON/1:OFF
6 DSW7 - 0:ON/1:OFF
5 DSW6 - 0:ON/1:OFF
4 DSW5 - 0:ON/1:OFF
3 DSW4 - 0:ON/1:OFF
2 DSW3 - 0:ON/1:OFF
1 DSW2 - 0:ON/1:OFF
0 DSW1 - 0:ON/1:OFF
P037 15 - - -
14 - - -
13 - - -
12 Wire-speed sorting Identification signal - 0: low speed machine
1: high speed machine
11 PCB Identification signal2 - BIT2=1,BIT3=0:insetion
10 PCB Identification signal1 - -
9 PSW2 - 0:ON/1:OFF
8 PSW1 - 0:ON/1:OFF

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER>P028 to P037)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER > P001 to P075,P452 to P455)
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■ Staple Finisher-Q1 / Booklet Finisher-Q1 Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P003 15 - - -
■ (SORTER > P001 to P075,P452 to P455) 14 ASIC reset output - 0 : RESET
13 - - -
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks 12 - - -
P001 15 - - - 11 - - -
14 ARCNET-INT - - 10 DL hard latch Command - 1 : latch
13 Not use - - 9 DL hard latch input - 0 : Normal,1 : Download
12 Not use - - 8 DL latch release - 0 : release
11 - - - 7 - - -
10 - - - 6 - - -
9 - - - 5 - - -
8 - - - 4 - - -
7 - - - 3 ASIC0 chip select - 0 : Active
6 Stack delivery motor M19 - 2 SRAM chip select - 0 : Active
5 check LED - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 1 ARCNET chip select - 0 : Active
4 - - - 0 - - -
3 Saddle feed motor M101 - P004 15 ASIC1 chip select - 0 : Active
2 - - - 14 Trimmer RXD - -
1 - - - 13 Trimmer TXD - -
0 - - - 12 WD_PULSE - -
P002 15 Delivery motor M5 - 11 - - -
14 Processing feed motor M26 - 10 - - -
13 Processing feed motor M26 - 9 - - -
12 - - - 8 - - -
11 Inlet feed motor M1 - 7 for R&D - -
10 Punch motor FG M24 - 6 for R&D - -
9 Punch motor FG M4 - 5 for R&D - -
8 Shift feed motor FG M2 - 4 for R&D - -
7 - - - 3 for R&D - -
6 - - - 2 for R&D - -
5 SST Connect - 1 : SST Connect 1 for R&D - -
4 - - - 0 for R&D - -
3 - - -
2 - - -
1 - - -
0 - - -

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8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER > P001 to P075,P452 to P455)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P005 15 - - - P007 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 Tray A lift motor CW M22 0 : CCW,1 : CW 13 - - -
12 Tray A lift motor Clk M22 12 - - -
11 Tray A lift motor OFF M23 0 : ON,1 : OFF 11 Tray A paper sensor PS32 0 : No paper,1 : paper
10 Auxiliary tray lift solenoid SL9 0 : ON,1 : OFF 10 Tray adjacent switch MSW2 0 : detect, 1 : not detect
9 Staple motor direction switching M25 - 9 guide Safety detection 0 : not detect,1 : detect
8 Staple motor ON M25 - 8 Tray area sensor 4 UN19 0 : Shading
7 Tray B lift motor Current switching 2 M23 - 7 Tray area sensor 3 UN19 0 : Shading
6 Tray B lift motor Current switching 1 M23 - 6 Tray area sensor 2 UN19 0 : Shading
5 Tray B lift motor CW M23 0 : CCW,1 : CW 5 Tray area sensor 1 UN19 0 : Shading
4 Tray B lift motor Clk M23 - 4 Tray B area sensor PS33 0 : no paper,1 : paper
3 Tray B lift motor OFF M23 0 : ON,1 : OFF 3 Tray area sensor 4 UN20 0 : Shading
2 Tray A paper surface sensor PCB A / D UN16 0 : selected,1 : not 2 Tray area sensor 3 UN20 0 : Shading
Input selector3 selected 1 Tray area sensor 2 UN20 0 : Shading
1 Tray A paper surface sensor PCB A / D UN16 0 : selected,1 : not 0 Tray area sensor 1 UN20 0 : Shading
Input selector2 selected P008 15 - - -
0 Tray A paper surface sensor PCB A / D UN16 0 : selected,1 : not 14 - - -
Input selector1 selected 13 - - -
P006 15 Buffer front feed motor Current switching M3 - 12 - - -
2
11 No staple detect - 0 : No staple,1 : staple
14 Buffer front feed motor Current switching M3 -
10 READY detect - 0 : not ready,1 : ready
1
9 Staple 24VDOWN detect - 0 : ON,1 : OFF
13 Buffer front feed motor M3 0 : CW,1 : CCW
8 Staple HP sensor PS27 1 : HP
12 Buffer front feed motor M3 -
7 Staple position sensor 4 PS31 0 : NG,1 : OK
11 Processing feed motor Current switching 2 M26 -
6 Staple position sensor 3 PS30 0 : NG,1 : OK
10 Processing feed motor Current switching 1 M26 -
5 Staple position sensor 2 PS29 0 : NG,1 : OK
9 Processing feed motor M26 0 : CW,1 : CCW
4 Staple position sensor 1 PS28 0 : NG,1 : OK
8 Processing feed motor M26 -
3 - - -
7 Buffer motor M4 -
2 Needle chip full sensor PS42 1 : not set or full
6 Buffer motor M4 -
1 - - -
5 Buffer motor M4 0 : CW,1 : CCW
0 - - -
4 Buffer motor M4 -
3 Staple motor M25 -
2 Staple motor M25 -
1 Staple motor M25 0 : CCW,1 : CW
0 Staple motor M25 -

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P009 15 Inlet feed motor M1 - P011 15 DIPSW(adjust4) DIPSW4 0 : ON,1 : OFF
14 Inlet feed motor M1 - 14 DIPSW(adjust3) DIPSW3 0 : ON,1 : OFF
13 Inlet feed motor M1 0 : CW,1 : CCW 13 DIPSW(adjust2) DIPSW2 0 : ON,1 : OFF
12 Inlet feed motor M1 - 12 DIPSW(adjust1) DIPSW1 0 : ON,1 : OFF
11 feed roller disengage motor current M8 - 11 DIPSW(adjust0) DIPSW0 0 : ON,1 : OFF
switching 2 10 DIPSW(PunchIdentification0) DIPSW0 0 : ON,1 : OFF
10 feed roller disengage motor current M8 - 9 DIPSW(PunchIdentification1) DIPSW1 0 : ON,1 : OFF
switching 1 8 DIPSW(PunchIdentification2) DIPSW2 0 : ON,1 : OFF
9 feed roller disengage motor current M8 - 7 CHK-SW8 CHK-SW8 0 : ON,1 : OFF
switching B phase 6 CHK-SW7 CHK-SW7 0 : ON,1 : OFF
8 feed roller disengage motor current M8 - 5 CHK-SW6 CHK-SW6 0 : ON,1 : OFF
switching A phase
4 CHK-SW5 CHK-SW5 0 : ON,1 : OFF
7 Shift feed motor Current switching 2 M2 -
3 CHK-SW4 CHK-SW4 0 : ON,1 : OFF
6 Shift feed motor Current switching 1 M2 -
2 CHK-SW3 CHK-SW3 0 : ON,1 : OFF
5 Shift feed motor CW M2 0 : CW,1 : CCW
1 CHK-SW2 CHK-SW2 0 : ON,1 : OFF
4 Shift feed motor Clk M2 -
0 CHK-SW1 CHK-SW1 0 : ON,1 : OFF
3 Inlet roller disengage motor current set M27 -
P012 15 Upper cover sensor PS2 0 : open,1 : close
2 Inlet roller disengage motor current set M27 -
14 feed cooling fan error FM2 0 : normal,1 : error
1 Inlet roller disengage motor current B M27 -
13 Front door sensor PS1 0 : open,1 : close
phase
12 Chip tray sensor PS40 0 : not set,1 : set
0 Inlet roller disengage motor current A M27 -
phase 11 Punch 2 / 3 hole sensor PS39 0 : 2 hole,1 : 3hole
P010 15 7segLED_A - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 10 door 24V power down detect - 1 : power down
14 7segLED_B - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 9 Chad sensor PS46 1 : full
13 7segLED_C - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 8 - - -
12 7segLED_D - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 7 - - -
11 7segLED_E - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 6 - - -
10 7segLED_F - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 5 - - -
9 7segLED_G - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 4 - - -
8 7segLED_Dot - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 3 - - -
7 Horizontal registration shift motor Current M7 - 2 -PSW - 0 : PUSH
switching 2 1 +PSW - 0 : PUSH
6 Horizontal registration shift motor Current M7 - 0 ENTER PSW - 0 : PUSH
switching 1
5 Horizontal registration shift motor CW / M7 0 : CW,1 : CCW
CCW
4 Horizontal registration shift motor Clock M7 -
(1-2 phase)
3 Delivery motor Current switching 2 M5 -
2 Delivery motor Current switching 1 M5 -
1 Delivery motor CW / CCW M5 0 : CW,1 : CCW
0 Delivery motor Clk M5 -

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P013 15 - - - P015 15 Upper guide HP sensor PS26 0 : HP outside,
14 upper guide motor Current switching M20 - 1 : HP inside
13 upper guide motor B phase M20 - 14 Paper trailing edge drop guide HP sensor PS24 0 : HP outside,
12 upper guide motor A phase M20 - 1 : HP inside
11 - 13 Feed roller HP sensor PS9 0 : HP outside,
10 feed belt move motor Current switching M17 - 1 : HP inside
9 feed belt move motor B phase M17 - 12 Shift roller unit HP sensor PS8 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside
8 feed belt move motor A phase M17 -
11 Punch front sensor PS37 0 : front,1 : rear
7 -
10 Punch motor HP sensor PS36 0 : HP outside,
6 Paper trailing edge drop motor Current M16 -
1 : HP inside
switching
9 Staple HP sensor PS27 0 : HP outside,
5 Paper trailing edge drop motor B phase M16 -
1 : HP inside
4 Paper trailing edge drop motor A phase M16 -
8 Horizontal registration detection unit HP PS7 0 : HP outside,
3 Punch motor M24 0 : ON,1 : OFF sensor 1 : HP inside
2 Upper path switch solenoid SL2 0 : OFF,1 : ON 7 Lower path sensor PCB UN22 0 : paper,1no paper
1 Saddle path switch solenoid SL3 0 : OFF,1 : ON 6 Upper delivery sensor PS5 0 : no paper,1 : paper
0 Buffer path switch solenoid SL1 0 : OFF,1 : ON 5 Inlet sensor PS3 0 : no paper,1 : paper
P014 15 Horizontal registration detection select 3 - 0 : not selected, 4 Shift unit trailing edge sensor PS4 0 : no paper,1 : paper
1 : selected
3 Buffer path 1 sensor PCB UN13 0 : paper,1no paper
14 Horizontal registration detection select 2 - 0 : not selected,
2 -
1 : selected
1 Buffer path 2 sensor PCB UN14 0 : paper,1no paper
13 Horizontal registration detection select 1 - 0 : not selected,
1 : selected 0 Lower delivery sensor PS6 0 : no paper,1 : paper
12 - - - P016 15 - - -
11 - - - 14 - - -
10 - - - 13 - - -
9 - - - 12 - - -
8 - - - 11 - - -
7 Punch motor direction Switching M24 - 10 - - -
6 Punch motor ON signal M24 - 9 - - -
5 Horizontal registration detection unit move M6 - 8 - - -
motor B* 7 Inlet roller HP sensor PS43 0 : HP outside,1 : HP
4 Horizontal registration detection unit move M6 - inside
motor A* 6 Horizontal registration sensor 3 UN24 0 : paper,1no paper
3 Horizontal registration detection motor M6 - 5 Horizontal registration sensor 2 UN24 0 : paper,1no paper
Current switching 2 4 Horizontal registration sensor 1 UN24 0 : paper,1no paper
2 Horizontal registration detection motor M6 - 3 - - -
Current switching 1 2 - - -
1 Horizontal registration detection unit move M6 - 1 - - -
motor B* 0 Feed belt HP sensor PS25 -
0 Horizontal registration detection unit move M6 -
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P017 15 Trimmer Out - - P019 15 Square hold connected detection - 0 : conect,1not connect
14 Stack delivery auxiliary tray motor ON M13 - 14 Trimmer connect detection - 0 : conect,1not connect
13 Stack delivery auxiliary tray motor B M13 - 13 - - -
12 Stack delivery auxiliary tray motor A M13 - 12 - - -
11 11 - - -
10 Paddle rotation motor Current switching 1 M14 - 10 - - -
9 Paddle rotation motor CW M14 0 : CW,1 : CCW 9 - - -
8 Paddle rotation motor Clk M14 - 8 - - -
7 Processing rib tray solenoid SL8 0 : OFF,1 : ON 7 - - -
6 Paddle lift motor Current switching M15 - 6 - - -
5 Paddle lift motor B phase M15 - 5 - - -
4 Paddle lift motor A phase M15 - 4 - - -
3 Square hold Download - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 3 - - -
2 Square hold mode signal - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 2 - - -
1 Square hold remote - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 1 - - -
0 Trimmer Remote - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 0 - - -
P018 15 Square hold reset signal - 0 : RESET P020 15 - - -
14 Delivery angle change motor current M28 - 14 - - -
switching 1 13 - - -
13 Delivery angle change motor current M28 - 12 - - -
switching B phase 11 - - -
12 Delivery angle change motor current M28 - 10 - - -
switching A phase 9 - - -
11 Stack delivery motor Current switching 2 M19 - 8 Square hold input 3 - -
10 Stack delivery motor Current switching 1 M19 - 7 Square hold input 2 - -
9 Stack delivery motor CW M19 0 : CW,1 : CCW 6 Square hold input 1 - -
8 Stack delivery motor Clk M19 - 5 tray B ISAsensor - 0 : paper,1no paper
7 Assist motor Current switching 2 M12 - 4 Tray B paper surface sensor PCB UN18 0 : paper,1no paper
6 Assist motor Current switching 1 M12 - (receiving)
5 Assist motor CW M12 0 : CW,1 : CCW 3 tray B sensor - 0 : paper,1no paper
4 Assist motor Clk M12 - 2 tray B SAsensor - 0 : paper,1no paper
3 Swing guide motor Current switching 2 M18 - 1 Tray A paper surface sensor PCB UN16 0 : paper,1no paper
2 Swing guide motor Current switching 1 M18 - (receiving)
1 Swing guide motor CW / CCW M18 0 : CW,1 : CCW 0 tray A sensor - 0 : paper,1no paper
0 Swing guide motor Clk M18 -

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P021 15 - - - P023 15 Saddle Press HP sensor PS110 0 : HP inside,
14 Processing stopper move motor current M11 - 1 : HP outside
switching 14 CZ hold FOLDENTRYACK - 0 : Response
13 Processing stopper move motor B phase M11 - 13 CZ hold FOLDEXIT - 0 : paper
12 Processing stopper move motor A phase M11 - 12 - - -
11 motor standby HB 0 : OFF,1 : ON 11 Processing tray HP sensor PS13 0 : HP outside,1
10 Staple move motor Current switching M21 - : HP inside
9 Staple move motor B M21 - 10 Processing tray paper sensor PS17 0 : no paper,1 : paper
8 Staple move motor A M21 - 9 Paper edge area sensor2 PS16 -
7 CZ hold Separate - 0 : Separate(Kill), 8 Front alignment motor HP sensor PS12 -
1 : not Separate 7 Front alignment HP sensor PS11 0 : HP outside,
6 CZ hold set - 0 : reset off ,1 : reset 1 : HP inside
5 CZ hold download mode - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 6 Paper edge area sensor 1 PS15 0 : Transmission,1 :
4 - - - Shading
3 motor standby PM - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 5 Paddle rotation HP sensor PS20 0 : HP outside,
2 5V power on - 0 : DOWN,1 : ON 1 : HP inside
1 fan on signal - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 4 Delivery angle HP sensor PS45 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside
0 saddle separate - 0 : not separate,
1 : separate(kill) 3 Stack delivery auxiliary tray HP sensor PS14 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside
P022 15 Square hold output3 - -
2 Swing guide HP sensor PS44 0 : HP outside,
14 Square hold output2 - -
1 : HP inside
13 Front alignment motor B* M9 -
1 Delivery mouth shutter HP sensor PS19 0 : HP outside,
12 Front alignment motor A* M9 - 1 : HP inside
11 Square hold output1 - - 0 Paddle lift HP sensor PS21 0 : HP outside,
10 Front alignment motor current switching IH - - 1 : HP inside
9 Front alignment motor B M9 - P024 15 - - -
8 Front alignment motor A M9 - 14 - - -
7 CZ hold FOLDENTRY - 0 : OFF,1 : paper 13 - - -
6 power remote output - 0 : DOWN,1 : ON 12 Not use - -
5 Front alignment motor B* phase M10 - 11 - - -
4 Front alignment motor A* phase M10 - 10 - - -
3 CZ hold FOLDEXITACK - 1 : Response 9 - - -
2 Front alignment motor current switching - - 8 - - -
1 Rear alignment motor B M10 - 7 - - -
0 Rear alignment motor A M10 - 6 power supply fan error 2 - 0 : normal,1 : error
5 CZ fold connect detect - 0 : connect,1not connect
4 power supply fan error - 0 : normal,1 : error
3 Saddle delivery sub tray paper sensor PS112 0 : paper 1 : No paper
2 - - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
1 - - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
0 saddle unit connect detection - 0 : connect,1not connect

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P025 15 - - - P027 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 Saddle press front sensor PS109 0 : no paper,1 : paper 13 - - -
12 Saddle alignment plate HP sensor PS106 0 : HP outside,1 : HP 12 - - -
inside 11 Saddle sticher motor CCW M109 1 : CCW Active
11 - - - 10 Saddle sticher motor CW M109 1 : CW Active
10 - - - 9 Saddle paper push-on plate motor CCW M105 0 : CCW Active
9 - - - 8 Saddle paper push-on plate motor CW M105 0 : CW Active
8 Saddle lead edge stopper HP sensor PS105 0 : HP outside,1 : HP 7 Saddle press motor CCW M108 0 : CCW Active
inside 6 Saddle press motor CW M108 0 : CW Active
7 - - - 5 Saddle folder / feeder motor CCW M106 0 : CCW Active
6 - - - 4 Saddle folder / feeder motor CW M106 0 : CW Active
5 Saddle lead-in roller HP sensor PS122 0 : HP outside,1 : HP 3 Saddle lead-in roller disengage motor CW M114 0 : CW,1 : CCW
inside 2 Saddle lead-in roller disengage motor IL M114 -
4 Saddle trailing edge retainer move HP PS119 0 : HP outside,1 : HP 1 - -
sensor inside
0 Saddle alignment roller motor IL M112 -
3 - - -
P028 15 Saddle alignment guide motor CW M102 0 : CW,1 : CCW
2 - - -
14 Saddle alignment guide motor IL M102 -
1 - - -
13 Saddle lead edge stopper motor CW M103 0 : CW,1 : CCW
0 Saddle trailing edge retainer HP sensor PS121 0 : HP outside,1 : HP
12 Saddle lead edge stopper motor current IL M103 -
inside
11 check LED - 0 : OFF,1 : ON
P026 15 Saddle press Center Detect - 0 : not Center ,1 : Center
10 Saddle feed motor CW M101 0 : CW,1 : CCW
14 Saddle press HP sensor PS110 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside 9 Saddle feed motor current IH M101 -
13 - - - 8 Saddle feed motor current IL M101 -
12 - - - 7 Saddle trailing edge moving motor CW M111 0 : CW,1 : CCW
11 - - - 6 Saddle trailing edge moving motor IL M111 -
10 saddle roller guide HP sensor - 0 : Not through the home 5 - -
position,1 : Through the 4 Saddle trailing edge retainer move motor IL M110 -
home position 3 jam paper display LED4(Front) - 0 : OFF,1 : ON
9 - - - 2 saddle roller guide motor current IL M104 -
8 Saddle roller guide HP sensor PS107 0 : HP outside,1 : HP 1 motor standby - 1 : standby
inside 0 Saddle paper tapping motor current IL M113 -
7 Saddle vertical path sensor PS103 0 : no paper,1 : paper
6 Saddle inlet sensor PS101 0 : no paper,1 : paper
5 Saddle paper push-on plate HP sensor PS108 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside
4 - - -
3 saddle staple detection 2 - 0 : no stapl,1 : stapl
2 saddle staple detection1 - 0 : no stapl,1 : stapl
1 Saddle staple HP sensor - 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside
0 Saddle paper tapping HP sensor PS118 0 : HP outside,
1 : HP inside

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P029 15 upper stopper paper sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper P031 15 - - -
14 hold position sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper 14 - - -
13 disengage timing sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper 13 reserve solenoid - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM
12 Slowdown timing sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper 12 upper bin registration - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
11 paper delivery Start response - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 11 lower bin registration - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
10 paper delivery Start Request - 0 : ON,1 : OFF 10 Inner tray motor solenoid - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM
9 finisher communication received - 9 flash write communication received - -
8 finisher communication Send - 8 flash write communication send - -
7 hold position adjust motor rotation - 0 : CW,1 : CCW 7 EEPROM / IO DO signal - 0 : data bit 0,1 : data bit 1
Direction 6 - - -
6 hold position adjust motor CLK - - 5 - - -
5 hold position adjust motor CLK feedback - - 4 Saddle lead edge guide hold motor rotation - 0 : CW,1 : CCW
4 hold feed motor CLK - - direction
3 3 hold stopper solenoid - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 3 - - -
2 presser solenoid - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 2 inner 3 hold adjust motor rotation direction - 0 : CW,1 : CCW
1 disengage solenoid - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 1 - - -
0 hold / straight solenoid - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 0 upper stopper motor rotation direction - 0 : CW,1 : CCW
P030 15 - - - P032 15 - - -
14 Inlet feed motor CLK M1 - 14 - - -
13 lower bin document set LED - 0 : ON,1 : OFF 13 - - -
12 exit motor 1CLK - - 12 - - -
11 upper bin document set LED - 0 : ON,1 : OFF 11 External DAC CS signal - 0 : ON,1OFF
10 exit motor phase switching2 - "P31=0, P32=0 : 10 EEPROM CS signal - 0 : OFF,1ON
2phaseExcitation 9 EEPROM / DA / IO DI signal - 0 : data bit 0,1 : data bit 1
P31=1, P32=0 : 8 EEPROM / DA / IO CLK signal - -
1-2phaseExcitation" 7 PM motor output Enable - 0 : OFF,1ON
9 exit motor phase switching1 - - 6 upper bin registration clutch - 0 : OFF,1ON
8 exit motor 3CLK - - 5 lower bin registration clutch - 0 : OFF,1ON
7 - - - 4 External I / O Address bus 3 - -
6 - - - 3 External I / O Address bus 2 - -
5 upper bin tray document wide detection - - 2 External I / O Address bus 1 - -
AD
1 Reverse unit motor rotation direction - 0 : CCW,1CW
4 lower bin tray document wide detection AD - -
0 Reverse unit motor phase switching1 - 0 : 2phase1 : 1-2phase
3 upper stopper paper sensor AD - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
2 hold position accuracy sensor AD - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
1 disengage timing sensor AD - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
0 Slowdown timing sensor AD - 0 : no paper,1 : paper

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P033 15 hold position adjustment clutch(-) - 0 : OFF,1 : ON P035 15 lower bin pick sensor - 0 : outside pick pisition ,
14 hold position adjustment clutch(+) - 0 : OFF,1 : ON 1 : pick pisition
13 PM motor chip Enable - 0 : OFF,1ON 14 lower bin tray last paper sensor2 - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
12 exit motor 1Enable - 0 : OFF,1ON 13 lower bin tray last paper sensor1 - 0 : paper,1 : no paper
11 Brushless motor Enable - 0 : OFF,1ON 12 lower bin empty sensor - 0 : paper,1 : no paper
10 HB motor Enable - 0 : OFF,1ON 11 upper bin tray Lower position sensor - 0 : outside lower position,
9 Inlet feed motor phaseswitching2 M1 "PH0=0, PH1=0 : 2phase 1 : lower position
PH0=1, PH1=0 : 10 upper bin pick sensor - 0 : outside pick position ,
1-2phase" 1 : pick position
8 Inlet motor phaseswitching1 M1 - 9 upper bin last paper sensor sensor1 - 0 : paper,1 : no paper
7 paper delivery start response - 0 : ON,1OFF 8 upper bin empty sensor - 0 : paper,1 : no paper
6 paper delivery start - 0 : ON,1OFF 7 reserve timing sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
5 drive switching motor rotation direction - 0 : CW,1 : CCW 6 reserve sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
4 drive switching motor CLK - - 5 reserve inlet sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
3 Tray B lift motor rotation direction M23 0 : CW,1 : CCW 4 middle feed sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
2 Tray B lift motor CLK M23 - 3 drive switching sensor - 0 : outside HP,
1 Tray A lift motor rotation direction M22 0 : CW,1 : CCW 1 : inside HP
0 Tray A lift motor CLK M22 - 2 unit open / close sensor - 0 : close,1 : open
P034 15 pickup motor rotation direction - 0 : CCW,1CW 1 TOP cover open / close sensor - 0 : close,1 : open
14 Tray A lift motor current M22 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 0 lower bin tray lower position sensor - 0 : outside lower position,
13 Tray B lift motor current M23 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 1 : lower position
12 drive switching motor current - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM P036 15 hold unit pickup sensor - 0 : close,1 : open
11 inner 3 tray motor current - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 14 inner 3 tray paper sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
10 upper stopper motor current - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 13 inner 3 tray full sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
9 inner 3 hold stopper adjustment motor - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 12 inner 3 tray HP sensor - 0 : outside HP,
current 1 : inside HP
8 lead edge hold guide motor current - 0 : PWM,1 : PWM 11 delivery 1 paper sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
7 External I / Odata bus6 - - 10 upper stopper HP sensor - 0 : outside HP,
1 : inside HP
6 Reserve unit motorCLK - -
9 inner 3stopper HP sensor - 0 : outside HP,
5 External I / Odata bus5 - -
1 : inside HP
4 External I / Odata bus4 - -
8 Lead edge hold HP sensor - 0 : outside HP,
3 External I / Odata bus3 - - 1 : inside HP
2 External I / Odata bus2 - - 7 - -
1 External I / Odata bus1 - - 6 power supply fan lock signal3 - 0 : normal,1 : lock
0 pickup motorCLK - - 5 fan lock signal2 - 0 : normal,1 : lock
4 fan lock signal1 - 0 : normal,1 : lock
3 delivery 2 sensor - 0 : no paper,1 : paper
2 Inlet sensor PS3 0 : no paper,1 : paper
1 Front Cover sensor - 0 : Closed, 1 : Open
0 Brushless motor lock detection signal - 0 : normal,1 : lock

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P037 15 DSW8 DSW8 0 : ON,1 : OFF P049 - -
14 DSW7 DSW7 0 : ON,1 : OFF P050 Horizontal registration sensor 3 UN24
13 DSW6 DSW6 0 : ON,1 : OFF P051 Horizontal registration sensor 2 UN24
12 DSW5 DSW5 0 : ON,1 : OFF P052 Horizontal registration sensor 1 UN24
11 DSW4 DSW4 0 : ON,1 : OFF P053 - - -
10 DSW3 DSW3 0 : ON,1 : OFF P054 - - -
9 DSW2 DSW2 0 : ON,1 : OFF P055 - - -
8 DSW1 DSW1 0 : ON,1 : OFF P056 - - -
7 - - - P057 - - -
6 - - - P058 - - -
5 - - - P059 - - -
4 Wire-speed sorting Identification signal - 0 : low speed machine / P060 - - -
1 : high speed machine P061 - - -
3 PCB Identification signal2 - BIT2=1,BIT3=0 : insetion P062 - - -
2 PCB Identification signal1 - - P063 - - -
1 PSW2 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF P064 - - -
0 PSW1 - 0 : ON / 1 : OFF P065 - - -
P038 15 - - - P066 - - -
14 - - - P067 - - -
13 - - - P068 - - -
12 - - - P069 - - -
11 FAN 2 Enable - 0 : OFF,1 : ON P070 - - -
10 FAN 1Enable - 0 : OFF,1 : ON P071 - - -
9 PCB LED2 - 0 : ON,1 : OFF P072 - - -
8 PCB LED1 - 0 : ON,1 : OFF P073 - - -
7 - - - P074 - - -
6 - - - P075 - - -
5 - - - P452 15-9 -
4 - - - 8 Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP PS208 0 : HP
3 - - - Sensor
2 - - - 7-5 -
1 - - - 4 Lower Neat Stack Unit Alignment Plate HP PS207 0 : HP
0 - - - Sensor
P039 - - - 3-1 -
P040 - - - 0 Lower Neat Stack Unit Rear Alignment PS206 0 : HP
P041 - - - Plate HP Sensor
P042 - - -
P043 - - -
P044 - - -
P045 - - -
P046 - - -
P047 - - -
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P453 15-13 - P455 15 Neat Standby 1:Standby
12 Lower Neat Stack Unit Front Alignment PS205 0 : HP 14 - -
Plate HP Sensor 13 Lower Neat Standby 1:Standby
11-10 - 12-11 -
9 Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller HP PS209 0 : HP 10 Lower Neat Stack Unit Return Roller M208 -
Sensor Lifting Motor IL
8 Upper Neat Stack Unit Alignment Plate HP PS204 0 : HP 9-0
Sensor T-8-25
7-6 -
5 Upper Neat Stack Unit Front Alignment HP PS202 0 : HP
Sensor
4 Upper Neat Stack Unit Rear Alignment HP PS203 0 : HP
Sensor
3-1 -
0 Upper Neat Stack Unit Return Roller M209
Lifting Motor IL
P454 15 LED - 0 : ON
14 Upper Neat Stack Unit Alignment Plate M204 -
Lifting Motor IL
13 Upper Neat Stack Unit Rear Alignment M203 0 : CCW, 1 : CW
Moter CW
12 Upper Neat Stack Unit Rear Alignment M203 -
Moter IL
11 Upper Neat Stack Unit Front Alignment M202 0 : CCW, 1 : CW
Moter CW
10 Upper Neat Stack Unit Front Alignment M202 -
Moter IL
9 Lower Neat Stack Unit Rear Alignment M206 0 : CCW, 1 : CW
Moter CW
8 Lower Neat Stack Unit Rear Alignment M206 -
Moter IL
7 Lower Neat Stack Unit Front Alignment M205 0 : CCW, 1 : CW
Moter CW
6 Lower Neat Stack Unit Front Alignment M205 -
Moter IL
5 -
4 Upper Neat Stack Unit Alignment Plate
Lifting Motor IL
3 Upper Neat Standby - 0:Standby
2-0 -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > (SORTER > P001 to P075,P452 to P455)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
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■ Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P003 15
to P024) 14
13 Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor lock signal M120 -
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks 12 - - -
P001 15 Horizontal registration HP sensor S101 1:home position 11 - - -
14 Punch 2-/3-hole encoder - - 10 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor M114
13 - - - clock signal
12 - - - 9 - - -
11 Punch 2-/3-hole sensor S103 1:home position 8 - - -
10 Punch position sensor S102 1:home position 7
9 - - - 6 DA converter 2 clock signal - -
8 - - - 5
7 Buffer Feed Motor rotation signal M102 0:CCW/1:CW 4 DA converter 2 data output signal - -
6 Swing Guide Motor clock signal M110 - 3 - - -
5 Swing Guide Motor rotation signal M110 0:CW/1:CCW 2 DA converter 2 chip select signal - -
4 Inlet Sensor S101 0:paper/1:no paper 1 Processing Tray Paper Sensor S103 1:detected
3 Swing Guide Height Detection Sensor S118 1:detected 0 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer HP Sensor S114 1:home
2 - - - P004 15 - - -
1 - - - 14 - - -
0 Feed Path Senor S102 0:no paper/1:paper 13 - - -
P002 15 Inlet Feed Motor M200 0:CW/1:CCW 12 - - -
14 Inlet Feed Motor M200 - 11 EXIO1 chip select - -
13 Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor M122 0:CW/1:CCW 10 Tray Paper Surface Sens ON PBA600 0:light/1:charge
rotation 9 - - -
12 Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor M122 - 8 DA converter 2 data input signal - -
clock 7 Staple Alignment Interference Sensor S128 1:detedted
11 DA converter 1 clock signal - - 6 Staple Edging Sensor S132 1:detected
10 DA converter 1 data output signal - - 5 Staple Sensor S133 1:detedted
9 DA converter 1 chip select signal - - 4 Staple Cartridge Sensor S134 0:50staples/1:100staples
8 Buffer Feed Motor clock signal 3 - - -
7 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Position S149 1:home 2 - - -
Sensor
1 - - -
6 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Rear HP S138 1:home
0 - - -
Sensor
5 Tray Auxiliary Guide Rear HP Sensor S136 0:home
4 Rear Alignment HP Sensor S109 1:home
3 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Front HP S139 1:home
Sensor
2 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Front HP S137 0:home
Sensor
1 Front Alignment HP Sensor S108 1:home
0 Staple HP Sensor S131 1:home

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P005 15 Tray Paper Surface Sensor 3 PBA700 0:no paper/1:paper P007 15 Rear Alignment Motor CLK M109
14 Tray Paper Surface Sensor 4 PBA700 0:no paper/1:paper 14 Rear Alignment Motor rotation M109 0:CW/1:CCW
13 Tray Paper Surface Sensor 1 PBA700 0:no paper/1:paper 13 - - -
12 Tray Paper Surface Sensor 2 PBA700 0:no paper/1:paper 12 - - -
11 Gripper Base Rear Sensor S117 1:front 11 - - -
10 Gripper Base Front Sensor S116 1:rear 10 - - -
9 Gripper Position Sensor S115 0:front/1:rear 9 - - -
8 Gripper HP Sensor S140 1:home 8 - - -
7 EXIO2 chip select - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 - - - 5 - - -
4 Display LED2 - 0:ON/1:OFF 4 - - -
3 Display LED1 - 0:ON/1:OFF 3 - - -
2 Saddle Stitcher Motor CCW signal M209 (ON,CW,CCW) 2 - - -
1,1,0:CW 1,0,1:CCW 1 Gripper Base Motor CLK M116 -
0,1,1:brake 0,0,0:free 0 Gripper Base Motor DIR M116 0:CW/1:CCW
1 Saddle Stitcher Motor ON signal M209 (ON,CW,CCW) P008 15 - - -
1,1,0:CW 1,0,1:CCW 14 - - -
0,1,1:brake 0,0,0:free
13 - - -
0 Saddle Stitcher Motor CW signal M209 (ON,CW,CCW)
12 - - -
1,1,0:CW 1,0,1:CCW
0,1,1:brake 0,0,0:free 11 - - -
P006 15 Punch E2 data input signal - - 10 - - -
14 Punch DA data input signal - - 9 Gripper Motor CLK M117 -
13 Punch E2 ship select - - 8 Gripper Motor DIR M117 0:CW/1:CCW
12 E2 chip select - 7 - - -
11 Punch DA clock output signal - - 6 - - -
10 Punch DA data output signal - - 5 - - -
9 E2 data input signal - 4 - - -
8 Punch DA chip select - - 3 Tray 2 Shift Motor ENBL M217 0:enable
7 - - - 2 Tray 2 Shift Motor CLK M217 -
6 - - - 1 Tray 2 Shift Motor CW M217 0:CW/1:CCW
5 - - - 0 Tray 2 Shift Motor CUR M217 0:OFF/1:ON
4 Front Alignment Motor rotation - 0:CW/1:CCW
3 Front Alignment Motor CLK -
2 - - -
1 - - -
0 - - -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P009 15 Tray 2 Area Sensor 3 S127 0:no paper /1:paper P011 15 - - -
14 Tray 2 Area Sensor 2 S126 0:no paper /1:paper 14 - - -
13 Tray 2 Area Sensor 1 S125 0:no paper /1:paper 13 Stapler Shift Motor CLK M107 -
12 Tray 2 Paper Sensor S105 0:no paper /1:paper 12 Stapler Shift Motor DIR M107 0:CCW/1:CW
11 Tray 1 Shift Motor ENBL M105 0:enable 11 - - -
10 Tray 1 Shift Motor CLK M105 - 10 - - -
9 Tray 1 Shift Motor CW M105 0:CW/1:CCW 9 - - -
8 Tray 1 Shift Motor CUR M105 0:OFF/1:ON 8 - - -
7 Stapler Shift HP Sensor S107 1:home 7 Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor M113
6 Escape Tray Paper Sensor S130 1:detected CLK
5 Tray 1 Paper Sensor S104 0:no paper /1:paper 6 Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide Motor M113 0:CW/1:CCW
4 Tray 1 Area Sensor 1 S122 0:no paper /1:paper DIR
3 Tray 1 Area Sensor 2 S123 0:no paper /1:paper 5 - - -
2 Tray 1 Area Sensor 3 S124 0:no paper /1:paper 4 - - -
1 Tray 1 Shift Motor M105 0:abnormal/1:normal 3 - - -
0 Tray 2 Shift Motor alarm M217 0:abnormal/1:normal 2 - - -
P010 15 Buffer Flapper HP Sensor S142 1:home 1 - - -
14 - - - 0 - - -
13 - - - P012 15 Paper Return Guide Roller Motor CLK M121 -
12 Tray 2 Paper Surface Sensor S143 1:detected 14 Paper Return Guide Roller Motor DIR M121 0:CW/1:CCW
11 Swing Guide HP Sensor S110 1:home 13 - - -
10 Shutter Close Detection Sensor S148 12 - - -
9 Shutter HP Sensor S106 0:home 11 - - -
8 Paper Trailing Edge Pushing Guide HP S113 1:home 10 - - -
Sensor 9 - - -
7 Stack Delivery Lower/Shutter Motor M122 0:OFF/1:ON 8 - - -
6 Shutter Clutch CL102 0:OFF/1:ON 7 - - -
5 Swing Guide Solenoid SL101 0:OFF 1:ON 6 - - -
4 - - - 5 Saddle Roller Guide Motor DIR M204 -
3 Front Door Sensor S129 0:open/1:close 4 Feed Roller Disengage/Buffer Flapper M119 0:CW/1:CCW
2 Paper Return Guide HP Sensor S112 1:home Motor DIR
1 Paper Retainer HP Sensor S135 1:home 3 Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor M118 -
0 Feed Roller Separation HP Sensor S111 1:home CLK
2 Processing Tray Paper Retainer Motor M118 0:CW/1:CCW
DIR
1 Paper Return Guide Motor CLK M112 -
0 Paper Return Guide Motor DIR M112 0:CW/1:CCW

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P013 15 Punch slide motor CW M101 0:CW/1:CCW P015 15 Saddle connection - 0:connected
14 Punch slide motor CLK M101 - 14 - - -
13 - - - 13 Staple Position Switch SW103 0:close/1:open
12 - - - 12 Swing Guide Safety Switch SW102/ 0:close/1:open
11 - - - SW104
10 - - - 11 Front Door Switch SW101 0:close/1:open
9 - - - 10 24V1-DETECT - 0:ON 1:OFF
8 - - - 9 24V-DETECT - 0:ON 1:OFF
7 Inserter connection - 0: connected 8 Relay ON signal - 0:OFF/1:ON
6 IF connection - 0:connected 7 - - -
5 - - - 6 - - -
4 Punch connection - 0:connectecd 5 - - -
3 Punch motor CCW M102 0:CW/1:CCW 4 - - -
2 Punch motor CW M102 0:CCW/1:CW 3 Feed Motor/Buffer Feed Motor stepping M101/ 0:2W12phase/1:12phase
1 Punch motor ON M102 0:OFF/1:ON change M102
0 - - - 2 Stack Delivery Upper Motor stepping M101/ 0:2W12phase/1:12phase
P014 15 Power Supply Fan ON signal FAN101 0:OFF/1:ON change M102
14 - - - 1 - - -
13 Inserter eject start ack - 0:OFF/1:ON 0 - - -
12 Inserter entry start - 0:OFF/1:ON P016 15 - - -
11 IF unit ejection start ack - - 14 - - -
10 IF unit entry start - - 13 - - -
9 Fold eject ack - 12 - - -
8 Fold entry start - 11 - - -
7 - - - 10 - - -
6 Power Supply Fan alarm FAN101 0:OFF/1:ON 9 Stacking Tray Paper Retainer Motor M114 0:CW/1:CCW
rotation signal
5 Inserter eject start - 0:ON/1:OFF
8 Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor rotation M120 0:CCW/1:CW
4 Inserter entry start ack - 0:ON/1:OFF
signal
3 IF unit ejection start - -
7 - - -
2 IF unit entry start ack - -
6 - - -
1 Fold eject start - -
5 Push switch (-) - 0:ON/1:OFF
0 Fold entry ack - -
4 Push switch (+) - 0:ON/1:OFF
3 Dip switch 4 - 0:ON/1:OFF
2 Dip switch 3 - 0:ON/1:OFF
1 Dip switch 2 - 0:ON/1:OFF
0 Dip switch 1 - 0:ON/1:OFF

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P017 15 - - - P019 15 Saddle Trailing Edge Moving Motor M211 1: CW/0:CCW
14 - - - rotation
13 - - - 14 Saddle Trailing Edge Moving Motor CLK M211 -
12 - - - 13 Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor M210 1: CW/0:CCW
11 - - - rotation
10 - - - 12 Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Motor CLK M210 -
9 - - - 11 - - -
8 Punch slide motor standby signal - 0:stanfby/1:ready 10 - - -
7 Punch slide motor enable signal - 0:enable/1:disenable 9 Saddle Alignment Guide Motor rotation M202 0: CW/1:CCW
6 - - - 8 Saddle Alignment Guide Motor CLK M202
5 DipSW input 2 - 0:ON 1:OFF 7 Saddle Lead-in Roller HP Sensor S222 1: home
4 DipSW input 1 - 0:ON 1:OFF 6 Saddle Folder HP Sensor S229
3 - - - 5 Staple HP Sensor S131 1: home
2 - - - 4 Saddle Paper Push-on Plate HP Sensor S218 1: home
1 - - - 3 Saddle Vertical Path Sensor S203 1: detected
0 - - - 2 Saddle Delivery Sensor 1 S226 1: paper
P018 15 Saddle Delivery Tray Paper Sensor S228 1:paper 1 Saddle Paper Push-on Plate Motor S213 0: ON
14 - - - Sensor 1: OFF
13 - - - 0 Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor Sensor S214
12 - - - P020 15 - - -
11 Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer Move HP S219 1:home 14 - - -
Sensor 13 - - -
10 Saddle Trailing Edge Retainer HP Sensor S221 1:home 12 Saddle Alignment Plate HP Sensor S206 1: home
9 - - - 11 Saddle Lead Edge Stopper HP Sensor S205 1: home
8 - - - 10 Saddle Paper Push-on Plate motor PWM M205
7 - - - 9 - - -
6 Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Motor CLK M203 8 - - -
5 - - - 7 - - -
4 - - - 6 Trimmer connection detection - 0: connected
3 Saddle Lead Edge Stopper Solenoid SL205 5 Saddle Stitcher Staple Sensor 2 S225 1: detedted
2 Saddle Alignment Roller Disengage SL203 1:ON 4 Saddle Stitcher Staple Sensor 1 S224 1: detedted
Solenoid (Upper) 3 Saddle Roller Guide HP Sensor S207 1: home
1 Saddle Alignment Roller Disengage SL204 1:ON 2 Saddle Delivery Sensor 2 S227 1: paper
Solenoid (Lower) 1 Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor S215 1: home
0 Saddle Inlet Flapper Solenoid SL206 0 Saddle Inlet Sensor S201 1: paper

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P021 15 - - - P023 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 - - - 13 - - -
12 - - - 12 - - -
11 Saddle Stitcher Motor CCW signal M209 0:CW/1:CCW 11 - - -
10 Saddle Stitcher Motor CW signal M209 0:CCW/1:CW 10 - - -
9 Saddle Stitcher Motor ON signal M209 0:OFF/1:ON 9 - - -
8 Inserter lock power source detection - 0: detected 24V 8 - - -
7 Saddle Roller Guide Motor rotation M204 1:CW/0:CCW 7 LED PCB - 1:LED ON
6 Saddle Roller Guide Motor CLK M204 - 6 - - -
5 Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor - 1:CW/0:CCW 5 - - -
rotation 4 - - -
4 Saddle Paper Tapping HP Sensor CLK - - 3 - - -
3 Inlet Feed motor standby - 0:Standby 2 - - -
2 Inlet Feed motor output enable - 0:Enable 1 - - -
1 Saddle Alignment Roller Motor rotation M212 1:CW/0:CCW 0 - - -
0 Saddle Alignment Roller Motor CLK M212 P024 15 - - -
P022 15 Inlet Feed motor rotation - 1:CW/0:CCW 14 - - -
14 Inlet Feed motor clock - - 13 - - -
13 Saddle Feed Motor rotation - 1:CW/0:CCW 12 - - -
12 Saddle Feed Motor clock - - 11 - - -
11 Inlet Feed motor stepping - 0:half-step 10 - - -
10 Saddle Feed Motor stepping 0:half-step 9 - - -
9 Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor M214 1:CW/0:CCW 8 - - -
rotation 7 Feed motor current value setting D/A - -
8 Saddle Lead-in Roller Disengage Motor M214 - output
CLK 6 Waste paper full sensor D/A output - -
7 Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor CW M206 1:CW 5 Waste paper full sensor A/D input - -
6 Saddle Folder/Feeder Motor CCW M206 1:CCW 4 Push switch - 0:ON/1:OFF
5 Saddle Paper Push-on Plate motor CW M205 1:CW 3 Press motor HP sensor S106 0:feed position 1:release
4 Saddle Paper Push-on Plate motor CCW M205 1:CCW position
3 Chip select for DAC - 0:ENABLE 2 Inlet sensor S101 1:paper
2 Data in for DAC - - 1 - - -
1 Data out for DAC - - 0 Waste paper box detection sensor S109 1:waste paper
0 Clock for DAC - - T-8-26

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Staple Finisher - N1 / Booklet Finisher -N1 (SORTER>P001 to P024)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inner Trimmer - A1 (SORTER>P024 to P028)
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■ Inner Trimmer - A1 (SORTER>P024 to P028) Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P026 15 Registration motor permission M102 0:permission/1:prohibition
Address bit Name Symbol Remarks signal
P024 7 Feed motor current value setting M101 - 14 Cutter motor encoder lock M106 0:permission/1:prohibition
D/A output 13 Registration motor drive clock M102 -
6 Waste paper full sensor D/A S011 - output
output 12 Registration motor standby signal M102 0:standby/1:ready
5 Waste paper full sensor A/D input S011 - 11 Registration motor CW/CCW M102 1:registration completion
4 Push switch S011 0:ON/1:OFF switching signal
3 Press motor HP sensor S106 0:feed position 1:release position 10 Registration HP sensor S105 1:registration completion
2 Inlet sensor S101 1:paper 9 Registration motor current setting M102 -
1 - - - PWM output
0 Waste paper box detection sensor S109 1:waste paper 8 24V detection signal - 0:24V detection
P025 15 Rear estrangement motor HP S104 0:release position 1:feed position 7 - - -
sensor 6 - - -
14 Front estrangement motor HP S102 0:feed position 1:release position 5 Rear estrangement motor drive M104 -
sensor clock output
13 Paper delivery sensor - 1:paper 4 Front estrangement motor standby M103 0:standby/1:ready
12 - - - motor
11 DIPSW-1 - 0:ON/1:OFF 3 Front estrangement motor CW/ M103 0:CW/1:CCW
10 DIPSW-2 - 0:ON/1:OFF CCW switching signal
9 DIPSW-3 - 0:ON/1:OFF 2 - - -
8 DIPSW-4 - 0:ON/1:OFF 1 - - -
7 Press motor CW/CCW switching M105 0:release/1:touch 0 - - -
signal
6 Press motor standby signal M105 0:standby/1:ready
5 Press motor output permission M105 0:permission/1:prohibition
signal
4 Press motor drive clock output M105 0:permission/1:prohibition
3 Feed motor CW/CCW switching M101 0:entrance/1:delivery
signal
2 Feed motor standby signal M101 0:standby/1:ready
1 Feed motor output permission M101 0:permission/1:prohibition
signal
0 Feed motor drive clock signal M101 0:permission/1:prohibition

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Inner Trimmer - A1 (SORTER>P024 to P028)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks ■ Professional Puncher-C1 / Integration Unit-B1 :
P027 15 - - -
14 - - - ■ ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
13 - - -
12 Front estrangement motor current M103 - Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
setting PWM output P369 15 Low Speed Model Detect - -
11 Rear estrangement motor current M104 - 14 - - -
setting PWM output 13 - - -
10 Press motor current setting PWM M105 - 12 - - -
output 11 - - -
9 Front estrangement motor output M103 0:permission/1:prohibition 10 Finisher Connect Detect - 0 : Finisher Connect
permission signal 9 - - -
8 Front estrangement motor drive M103 - 8 - - -
clock output 7 - - -
7 - - - 6 - - -
6 - - - 5 - - -
5 5V shutdown signal - 1:shutdown 4 - - -
4 - - - 3 - - -
3 - - - 2 - - -
2 Paddle solenoid ON signal SL102 0:ON/1:OFF 1 - - -
1 Stopper solenoid ON signal SL101 0:ON/1:OFF 0 Reverse motor FG M4 1 : Low
0 Rear estrangement motor output M104 0:permission/1:prohibition P370 15 - - -
permission signal
14 - - -
P028 15 - - -
13 - - -
14 LED on PCB - 0:ON/1:OFF
12 Pre-reverse feed motor FG M3 1 : Low
13 Cutter motor CCW signal M106 0:CW/1:CCW
11 Lead-in motor FG M2 1 : Low
12 Cutter motor CW signal M106 0:CCW/1:CW
10 - - 1 : Low
11 Cutter motor ON/OFF output M106 0:OFF/1:ON
9 Bypass Motor FG M1 1 : Low
10 Rear estrangement motor CW/ M104 0:release/1:touch
8 Reverse delivery motor FG M5 1 : Low
CCW switching signal
7 - - -
9 Front estrangement motor standby M103 0:standby/1:ready
signal 6 - - -
8 Stopper solenoid/paddle solenoid SL101/ - 5 - - -
drive PWM output SL102 4 - - -
T-8-27 3 - - -
2 - - -
1 - - -
0 - - -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P371 15 - - - P373 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 SST Connect - 1 : SST Connect 13 - - -
12 - - - 12 - - -
11 - - - 11 GA CS - 0 : Active
10 - - - 10 RAM CS - 0 : Active
9 - - - 9 ARCNET CS - 0 : Active
8 - - - 8 - - -
7 - - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 - - - 5 LED - 1 : ON
4 GA Reset - 1 : reset 4 - - -
3 - - - 3 - - -
2 - - - 2 - - -
1 - - - 1 - - -
0 - - - 0 - - -
P372 15 - - - P374 15 FinisherEjectStart - 0 : ON
14 - - - 14 FinisherEntryStartAck - 0 : ON
13 - - - 13 PunchFinComEnable - 0 : ON
12 - - - 12 PunchRelayON - 1 : ON
11 - - - 11 PunchMachineON - 0 : ON
10 - - - 10 PunchPaperLatch - 0 : ON
9 Download latch Input - 1 : ON 9 PunchPaperEntry - 1 : ON
8 - - - 8 PunchPaperExitAck - 1 : ON
7 - - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 - - - 5 - - -
4 - - - 4 - - -
3 - - - 3 - - -
2 DL latch Input - 1 : ON 2 - - -
1 - - - 1 - - -
0 DL latch Off - 1 : ON 0 - - -

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P375 15 PunchPchComEnable - 0 : ON P377 15 Pre-reverse feed motor Motor IL M3 -
14 PunchStanby - 0 : ON 14 Pre-reverse feed motor Motor IH M3 -
13 PunchPunchEnable - 0 : ON 13 Reverse delivery motor CW Motor IL M5 -
12 PunchPaperComAck - 0 : ON 12 Reverse delivery motor CW Motor IH M5 -
11 PunchPaperExit - 0 : ON 11 Reverse Motor IH M4 -
10 PunchDoorOpen SW1 0 : ON 10 Reverse Motor IL M4 -
9 PunchAbnormal - 0 : ON 9 Lead-in Motor IH M2 -
8 Punch Conect Detection - 0 : Detect 8 Lead-in Motor IL M2 -
7 - - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 Front Door Open Detection MSW1 1 : close 5 - - -
4 - - - 4 - - -
3 Power-Down Detect - 0 : Power-Down 3 Path switching MotorIH - -
2 - - - 2 Path switching MotorIL - -
1 FinisherEjectStartAck - - 1 Bypass MotorIH M1 -
0 FinisherEntryStart - - 0 Bypass MotorIL M1 -
P376 15 7segLED_A - 1 : ON P378 15 - - -
14 7segLED_B - 1 : ON 14 - - -
13 7segLED_C - 1 : ON 13 - - -
12 7segLED_D 1 : ON 12 - - -
11 7segLED_E - 1 : ON 11 - - -
10 7segLED_F - 1 : ON 10 - - -
9 7segLED_G - 1 : ON 9 - - -
8 7segLED_Dot - 1 : ON 8 - - -
7 - - - 7 DIPSW_BIT0 - 1 : OFF
6 FAN Motor ON FM1 1 : Rotation 6 DIPSW_BIT1 - 1 : OFF
5 Feed Driver Power Supply ON - 1 : ON 5 DIPSW_BIT2 - 1 : OFF
4 Bypass Motor CW M1 1 : CCW 4 DIPSW_BIT3 - 1 : OFF
3 Pre-reverse feed motor CW M3 1 : CCW 3 DIPSW_BIT4 - 1 : OFF
2 Reverse delivery motor CW M5 1 : CCW 2 DIPSW_BIT5 - 1 : OFF
1 Reverse motor CW M4 1 : CCW 1 DIPSW_BIT6 - 1 : OFF
0 Lead-in motor CW M2 1 : CCW 0 DIPSW_BIT7 - 1 : OFF

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Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > ARCNET Connection (SORTER > P369 to P380)
8 Service Mode > COPIER > I/O (I/O display mode) > Professional Puncher-C1 / Integration Unit-B1 : IPC Connection (SORTER > P047 to P059)
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks ■ Professional Puncher-C1 / Integration Unit-B1 : IPC
P379 15 - - -
14 - - - Connection (SORTER > P047 to P059)
13 - - -
12 - - - Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
11 FAN Error Detection FM1 1 : Rotation P047 7 Low Speed Model Detect - 1 : Low
10 - - - 6 - - -
9 - - - 5 - - -
8 - - - 4 - - -
7 - - - 3 - - -
6 - - - 2 Finisher Connect Detect - 0 : Finisher Connect
5 Delivery Sensor RS5 1 : paper 1 - - -
4 Path Switching Motor HP Sensor PS7 1 : paper 0 - - -
3 Integration unit reverse path 3 sensor RS4 1 : paper P048 15 - - -
2 Integration unit reverse path 2 sensor RS3 1 : paper 14 - - -
1 Integration unit reverse path 1 sensor RS2 1 : paper 13 - - -
0 Integration unit bypass 1 sensor RS1 1 : paper 12 - - -
P380 15 P-puncher bypass 8 sensor S8 1 : paper 11 - - -
14 P-puncher bypass 7 sensor S7 1 : paper 10 - - -
13 P-puncher bypass 6 sensor S6 1 : paper 9 - - -
12 P-puncher bypass 5 sensor S5 1 : paper 8 Reverse motor FG M4 1 : Low
11 P-puncher bypass 4 sensor S4 1 : paper 7 - - -
10 P-puncher bypass 3 sensor S3 1 : paper 6 - - -
9 P-puncher bypass 2 sensor S2 1 : paper 5 - - -
8 P-puncher bypass 1 sensor S1 1 : paper 4 Pre-reverse feed motor FG M3 1 : Low
7 Puncher die Detect HP Sensor S16 1 : ON 3 Lead-in motor FG M2 1 : Low
6 Puncher die sensor 7 S15 1 : ON 2 - - 1 : Low
5 Puncher die sensor 6 S14 1 : ON 1 Bypass Motor FG M1 1 : Low
4 Puncher die sensor 5 S13 1 : ON 0 Reverse delivery motor FG M5 1 : Low
3 Puncher die sensor 4 S12 1 : ON
2 Puncher die sensor 3 S11 1 : ON
1 Puncher die sensor 2 S10 1 : ON
0 Puncher die sensor 1 S9 1 : ON
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P049 15 - - - P051 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 - - - 13 - - -
12 - - - 12 - - -
11 - - - 11 - - -
10 - - - 10 DL latch Input - 1 : ON
9 - - - 9 - - -
8 - - - 8 DL latch Off - 1 : ON
7 - - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 SST Connect - 1 : SST Connect 5 - - -
4 - - - 4 - - -
3 - - - 3 GA CS - 0 : Active
2 - - - 2 RAM CS - 0 : Active
1 - - - 1 ARCNET CS - 0 : Active
0 - - - 0 - - -
P050 15 - - - P052 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 - - - 13 LED - 1 : ON
12 GA Reset - 1 : reset 12 - - -
11 - - - 11 - - -
10 - - - 10 - - -
9 - - - 9 - - -
8 - - - 8 - - -
7 - - - 7 FinisherEjectStart - 0 : ON
6 - - - 6 FinisherEntryStartAck - 0 : ON
5 - - - 5 Punch Fin Com Enable - 0 : ON
4 - - - 4 Punch Relay ON - 1 : ON
3 - - - 3 Punch Machine ON - 0 : ON
2 - - - 2 Punch Paper Latch - 0 : ON
1 Download latch Input - 1 : ON 1 Punch Paper Entry - 1 : ON
0 - - - 0 Punch Paper Exit Ack - 1 : ON

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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P053 15 - - - P055 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 FAN Motor ON FM1 1 : Rotation
13 - - - 13 Feed Driver Power Supply ON - 1 : ON
12 - - - 12 Bypass Motor CW M1 1 : CCW
11 - - - 11 Pre-reverse feed motor CW M3 1 : CCW
10 - - - 10 Reverse delivery motor CW M5 1 : CCW
9 - - - 9 Reverse motor CW M4 1 : CCW
8 - - - 8 Lead-in motor CW M2 1 : CCW
7 Punch Pch Com Enable - 0 : ON 7 Pre-reverse feed motor IL M3 -
6 Punch Standby - 0 : ON 6 Pre-reverse feed motor IH M3 -
5 Punch Punch Enable - 0 : ON 5 Reverse delivery motor CW Motor IL M5 -
4 Punch Paper Com Ack - 0 : ON 4 Reverse delivery motor CW Motor IH M5 -
3 Punch Paper Exit - 0 : ON 3 Reverse Motor IH M4 -
2 Punch Door Open SW1 0 : ON 2 Reverse Motor IL M4 -
1 Punch Abnormal - 0 : ON 1 Lead-in Motor IH M2 -
0 Punch Connect Detection - 0 : Detect 0 Lead-in Motor IL M2 -
P054 15 - - - P056 15 - - -
14 - - - 14 - - -
13 Front Door Open Detection MSW1 1 : close 13 - - -
12 - - - 12 - - -
11 Power-Down Detect - 0 : Power-Down 11 Path switching MotorIH - -
10 - - - 10 Path switching MotorIL - -
9 FinisherEjectStartAck - - 9 Bypass MotorIH M1 -
8 FinisherEntryStart - - 8 Bypass MotorIL M1 -
7 7segLED_A - 1 : ON 7 - - -
6 7segLED_B - 1 : ON 6 - - -
5 7segLED_C - 1 : ON 5 - - -
4 7segLED_D - 1 : ON 4 - - -
3 7segLED_E - 1 : ON 3 - - -
2 7segLED_F - 1 : ON 2 - - -
1 7segLED_G - 1 : ON 1 - - -
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Address bit Name Symbol Remarks Address bit Name Symbol Remarks
P057 15 DIPSW_BIT0 - 1 : OFF P059 15 Puncher die Detect HP Sensor S16 1 : ON
14 DIPSW_BIT1 - 1 : OFF 14 Puncher die sensor 7 S15 1 : ON
13 DIPSW_BIT2 - 1 : OFF 13 Puncher die sensor 6 S14 1 : ON
12 DIPSW_BIT3 - 1 : OFF 12 Puncher die sensor 5 S13 1 : ON
11 DIPSW_BIT4 - 1 : OFF 11 Puncher die sensor 4 S12 1 : ON
10 DIPSW_BIT5 - 1 : OFF 10 Puncher die sensor 3 S11 1 : ON
9 DIPSW_BIT6 - 1 : OFF 9 Puncher die sensor 2 S10 1 : ON
8 DIPSW_BIT7 - 1 : OFF 8 Puncher die sensor 1 S9 1 : ON
7 - - - 7 - - -
6 - - - 6 - - -
5 - - - 5 - - -
4 - - - 4 - - -
3 FAN Error Detection FM1 1 : Rotation 3 - - -
2 - - - 2 - - -
1 - - - 1 - - -
0 - - - 0 - - -
P058 15 - - - T-8-29
14 - - -
13 Delivery Sensor RS5 1 : paper
12 Path Switching Motor HP Sensor PS7 1 : paper
11 Integration unit reverse path 3 sensor RS4 1 : paper
10 Integration unit reverse path 2 sensor RS3 1 : paper
9 Integration unit reverse path 1 sensor RS2 1 : paper
8 Integration unit bypass 1 sensor RS1 1 : paper
7 P-puncher bypass 8 sensor S8 1 : paper
6 P-puncher bypass 7 sensor S7 1 : paper
5 P-puncher bypass 6 sensor S6 1 : paper
4 P-puncher bypass 5 sensor S5 1 : paper
3 P-puncher bypass 4 sensor S4 1 : paper
2 P-puncher bypass 3 sensor S3 1 : paper
1 P-puncher bypass 2 sensor S2 1 : paper
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ADJUST ■■ADJ-XY
COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY
■■AE ADJ-X Adj of img pstn in book mode: vert scan
COPIER > ADJUST > AE Lv.1 Details To adjust the image reading start position (image leading edge
AE-TBL Adj of text density at image density adj position) in vertical scanning direction.
Lv.1 Details To adjust text density according to the adjusted image density. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
As the greater value is set, text gets darker. the value of service label.
When the non-image width is larger than the standard value, set the
Use case When clearing the RAM data of the Reader Controller PCB
smaller value.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
When out of original area is copied, set the larger value.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image position moves to the
Caution When clearing the RAM data of the Reader Controller PCB, enter trailing edge side by 0.1 mm.
the value of service label.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Display/adj/set range 1 to 9
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 5 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0
ADJ-Y Adj of img pstn in book mode: horz scan
Lv.1 Details To adjust the image reading start position in horizontal scanning
direction.
When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
the value of service label.
When the non-image width is larger than the standard value, set the
smaller value.
When out of original area is copied, set the larger value.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image position moves to the
rear side by 0.1 mm.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
service label.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm
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ADJ-Y-DF Adj img pstn in DADF mode:horz scan[Frt] ADJY-DF2 Adj img pstn in DADF mode:horz scan[bck]
Lv.1 Details To adjust the image reading start position in horizontal scanning Lv.1 Details To adjust the image position of back side in horizontal scanning
direction at DADF reading. direction at simultaneous duplex reading.
When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
the value of service label. the value of service label.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image position moves to the As the value is incremented by 1, the image position moves to the
rear side by 0.1 mm. rear side by 0.1 mm.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
service label. service label.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0
STRD-POS Adj read pstn in DADF mode: front side ADJ-Y-MG Fine adj img ratio:book, horz scan [frt]
Lv.1 Details To adjust the reading position at DADF reading (front side). Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of image magnification ratio in horizontal
When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter scanning direction at copyboard reading.
the value of service label. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data the value of service label.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. As the value is incremented by 1, the image magnification ratio
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. changes by 0.1 %.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the +: Enlarge
service label. -: Reduce
Display/adj/set range -100 to 100 Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Unit 0.1 mm Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Default value 0 press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> STRD-POS
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
ADJ-X-MG Adj img ratio in book mod:vert scan[frt]
service label.
Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of image magnification in vertical
Display/adj/set range -10 to 10
scanning direction at copyboard reading.
When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter Unit 0.1 %
the value of service label. Default value 0
As the value is incremented by 1, the image magnification changes T-8-31
by 0.01 %.
+: Enlarge
-: Reduce
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
service label.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.01 %
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■■CCD COPIER > ADJUST > CCD
SH-TRGT Shading target value (B&W) [Copyboard]
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Lv.1 Details To set the B&W shading target value in copyboard reading mode.
W-PLT-X White level data(X) entry of white plate Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter • When replacing the Scanner Unit
the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass, Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
enter the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass service label.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 1126
Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
100-RG Img Sensr RG color displace crrct VL:Frt
Display/adj/set range 7500 to 9999
Lv.1 Details To correct the color displacement (R and G lines) in vertical scanning
Default value 8271 direction due to the Scanner Unit (paper front).
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> W-PLT-Y, W-PLT-Z When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
W-PLT-Y White level data(Y) entry of white plate the value of service label.
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass, Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
enter the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass. press OK key.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. service label.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Display/adj/set range -256 to 256
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the Unit 0.001 line
service label. Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 7500 to 9999 100-GB Img Sensr GB color displace crrct VL:Frt
Default value 8735 Lv.1 Details To correct the color displacement (G and B lines) in vertical scanning
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> W-PLT-X, W-PLT-Z direction due to the Scanner Unit (paper front).
W-PLT-Z White level data(Z) entry of white plate When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass, Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
enter the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data press OK key.
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. service label.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the Display/adj/set range -256 to 256
service label. Unit 0.001 line
Display/adj/set range 7500 to 9999 Default value 0
Default value 9418
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DFTAR-R Shading target value (R) [Front side] MTF2-M1 MTF value 1 setting: horz scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
service label. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front), Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 and Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
write the value which is automatically set in the service label. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front) Default value 50
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. MTF2-M2 MTF value 2 setting: horz scan [Front]
Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400 Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Default value 1159 Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
DFTAR-G Shading target value (G) [Front side] Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
service label. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front), Default value 50
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 and
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
MTF2-M3 MTF value 3 setting: horz scan [Front]
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front)
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 1189
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2
Default value 50
DFTAR-B Shading target value (B) [Front side]
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of
MTF2-M4 MTF value 4 setting: horz scan [Front]
service label.
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front),
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 and
write the value which is automatically set in the service label. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front) 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Default value 50
Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
Default value 1209 MTF2-M5 MTF value 5 setting: horz scan [Front]
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50
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MTF2-M6 MTF value 6 setting: horz scan [Front] MTF2-S2 MTF value 2 setting: vert scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF2-M7 MTF value 7 setting: horz scan [Front] MTF2-S3 MTF value 3 setting: vert scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF2-M8 MTF value 8 setting: horz scan [Front] MTF2-S4 MTF value 4 setting: vert scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF2-M9 MTF value 9 setting: horz scan [Front] MTF2-S5 MTF value 5 setting: vert scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF2-S1 MTF value 1 setting: vert scan [Front] MTF2-S6 MTF value 6 setting: vert scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC

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MTF2-S7 MTF value 7 setting: vert scan [Front] 100DF2RG Img Sensr RG color displace crrct VL:bck
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details To correct the color displacement (R and G lines) in vertical scanning
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. direction due to the Scanner Unit (paper back).
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. the value of service label.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 50 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Display/adj/set range -256 to 256
MTF2-S8 MTF value 8 setting: vert scan [Front] Unit 0.001 line
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Default value 0
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. DFCH2R2 Complex chart No.2 data (R) [Front side]
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Red data (for paper
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. front) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 50 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
MTF2-S9 MTF value 9 setting: vert scan [Front] Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Default value 2000
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. DFCH2R10 Complex chart No.10 data(R) [Front side]
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Red data (for paper
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. front) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 50 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
100DF2GB Img Sensr GB color displace crrct VL:bck Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550
Lv.1 Details To correct the color displacement (G and B lines) in vertical scanning Default value 0
direction due to the Scanner Unit (paper back). DFCH2B2 Complex chart No.2 data (B) [Front side]
When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Blue data (for paper
the value of service label. front) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -256 to 256 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Unit 0.001 line Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550
Default value 0 Default value 2000

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DFCH2B10 Complex chart No.10 data(B) [Front side] MTF-M1 MTF value 1 setting: horz scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Blue data (for paper Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
front) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550 Default value 50
Default value 0 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
DFCH2G2 Complex chart No.2 data (G) [Front side] MTF-M2 MTF value 2 setting: horz scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Green data (for paper Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
front) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550 Default value 50
Default value 2000 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
DFCH2G10 Complex chart No.10 data(G) [Front side] MTF-M3 MTF value 3 setting: horz scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Green data (for paper Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
front) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550 Default value 50
Default value 0 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
CCD-CHNG Scanner Unit(ppr frt) rplce flag setting MTF-M4 MTF value 4 setting: horz scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details To set the calculation mode of MTF filter coefficient that is used at Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
the replacement of Scanner Unit (paper front). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper front), enter 1. When Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
value of service label.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case • When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper front)
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
• When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 50
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
MTF-M5 MTF value 5 setting: horz scan [Back]
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
0: Data at factory shipment is used.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
1: Data at factory shipment is not used. (Scanner Unit (paper front) is
already replaced.) Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 0 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC

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MTF-M6 MTF value 6 setting: horz scan [Back] MTF-S2 MTF value 2 setting: vert scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF-M7 MTF value 7 setting: horz scan [Back] MTF-S3 MTF value 3 setting: vert scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF-M8 MTF value 8 setting: horz scan [Back] MTF-S4 MTF value 4 setting: vert scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF-M9 MTF value 9 setting: horz scan [Back] MTF-S5 MTF value 5 setting: vert scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
MTF-S1 MTF value 1 setting: vert scan [Back] MTF-S6 MTF value 6 setting: vert scan [Back]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50 Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC

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MTF-S7 MTF value 7 setting: vert scan [Back] DFCH-R10 Complex chart No.10 data (R) [Back side]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Red data (for paper
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. back) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 50 Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Default value 0
MTF-S8 MTF value 8 setting: vert scan [Back] Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R2, DFCH-B2, DFCH-B10,
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data DFCH-B2 Complex chart No.2 data (B) [Back side]
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Blue data (for paper
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. back) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Default value 50 Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
MTF-S9 MTF value 9 setting: vert scan [Back] 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Default value 2000
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R10, DFCH-B2, DFCH-B10,
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 DFCH-B10 Complex chart No.10 data (B) [Back side]
Default value 50 Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Blue data (for paper
back) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
DFCH-R2 Complex chart No.2 data (R) [Back side]
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Red data (for paper
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
back) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R2, DFCH-B2, DFCH-B10,
DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10
Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550
COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR
Default value 2000
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R10, DFCH-B2, DFCH-B10,
DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10
COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR

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DFCH-G2 Complex chart No.2 data (G) [Back side] MTF2-M12 MTF value 12 setting: horz scan [Front]
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Green data (for paper Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
back) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550 Default value 50
Default value 2000 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R10, DFCH-B2, DFCH-B10, MTF2-S10 MTF value 10 setting: vert scan [Front]
DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10 Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
DFCH-G10 Complex chart No.10 data (G) [Back side] Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the Green data (for paper Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
back) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Default value 50
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. MTF2-S11 MTF value 11 setting: vert scan [Front]
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550 Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Default value 0 Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R2, DFCH-B2, DFCH-B10, Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
MTF2-M10 MTF value 10 setting: horz scan [Front] Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Default value 50
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
MTF2-S12 MTF value 12 setting: vert scan [Front]
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 50
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
MTF2-M11 MTF value 11 setting: horz scan [Front] Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Default value 50
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
MTF-M10 MTF value 10 setting: horz scan [Back]
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 50
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50
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MTF-M11 MTF value 11 setting: horz scan [Back] DFCH2K2 Complex chart No.2 data (B&W) [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the B&W data (for paper
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. front) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 50 Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Default value 2000
MTF-M12 MTF value 12 setting: horz scan [Back] DFCH2K10 Complex chart No.10 data (B&W) [Front]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the B&W data (for paper
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. front) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 50 Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Default value 0
MTF-S10 MTF value 10 setting: vert scan [Back] DFCH-K2 Complex chart No.2 data (B&W) [Back]
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the B&W data (for paper
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. back) of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 50 Display/adj/set range 1 to 2550
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC Default value 2000
MTF-S11 MTF value 11 setting: vert scan [Back] Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R2, DFCH-R10, DFCH-B2,
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation. DFCH-B10, DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10, DFCH-K10
Enter the value of service label on the Reader. COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data DFCH-K10 Complex chart No.10 data (B&W) [Back]
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity, set the B&W data (for paper
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. back) of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Default value 50
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
MTF-S12 MTF value 12 setting: vert scan [Back]
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2550
Lv.1 Details Setting value for MTF filter coefficient calculation.
Default value 0
Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R2, DFCH-R10, DFCH-B2,
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
DFCH-B10, DFCH-G2, DFCH-G10, DFCH-K2
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-LNR
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 20 to 85
Default value 50
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> MTF-CLC

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DFTAR-BW Shading target value (B&W) [Front side] DFTBK-R Shading target value (R) [Back side]
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of
service label. service label.
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front), When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper back),
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL3, DF-WLVL4 and execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 and
write the value which is automatically set in the service label. write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
• When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper front) • When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper back)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400 Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400
Default value 1209 Default value 1156
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL3, DF-WLVL4 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2
DFTBK-G Shading target value (G) [Back side] CCD-CHG2 Scanner Unit(paper back) rplce flag set
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of Lv.1 Details To set the calculation mode of MTF filter coefficient that is used at
service label. the replacement of Scanner Unit (paper back).
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper back), When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper back), enter 1. When
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 and replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
write the value which is automatically set in the service label. value of service label.
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case • When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper back)
• When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper back) • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Default value 1136 0: Data at factory shipment is used.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 1: Data at factory shipment is not used. (Scanner Unit (paper back)
DFTBK-B Shading target value (B) [Back side] is already replaced.)
Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of Default value 0
service label. DFTBK-BW Shading target value (B&W) [Back side]
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper back), Lv.1 Details When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 and service label.
write the value which is automatically set in the service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper back),
Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL3, DF-WLVL4 and
• When replacing the Scanner Unit (paper back) write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. • When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (paper back)
Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 1126 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2 Display/adj/set range 700 to 1400
Default value 1126
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL3, DF-WLVL4
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COPIER > ADJUST > LASER COPIER > ADJUST > IMG-REG
PVE-OFST Adj of write start position of laser MAG-H-K Fine adj of magnification: horz scan
Lv.1 Details To adjust the image position by changing the laser emitting position. Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of image magnification in horizontal
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the scanning direction by adjusting the rotation speed of the Polygon
value of service label. Mirror/modulating clock.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image moves by 0.1 mm. Convert the magnification measurement line length of PG for image
+: Toward rear position adjustment into a percentage, and enter the amount of
-: Toward front change in percentage.
Use case When adjusting image position As the value is incremented by 1, the image magnification changes
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and by 0.01 %.
press OK key. +: Enlarge
Caution Use this only when replacing the DC Controller PCB/Laser Scanner -: Reduce
Unit. When adjusting the image write start position, use COPIER> Use case • When checking image at initial installation
ADJUST> FEED-ADJ> ADJ-C1/C2/C3/C4/MF/DK. If it is not • At check operation when replacing the Laser Scanner Unit
sufficient enough, execute mechanical adjustment. • When adjustment is requested by a user
Display/adj/set range -300 to 300 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Unit 0.1 mm press OK key.
Default value 0 Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> FEED-ADJ> ADJ-C1, ADJ-C2, ADJ-C3, Display/adj/set range -100 to 100
ADJ-C4, ADJ-MF, ADJ-DK Unit 0.01 %
POWER Adj laser power at no potential control Default value 0
Lv.1 Details To adjust the laser power when the potential control is not performed. MAG-V Fine adj of magnification: vertical scan
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255 Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of image magnification in vertical
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> PO-CNT scanning direction by adjusting the rotation speed of the Polygon
COPIER> OPTION> TEMPO> F-POT-SW Mirror/modulating clock.
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Convert the magnification measurement line length of PG for image
position adjustment into a percentage, and enter the amount of
change in percentage.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image magnification changes
by 0.01 %.
+: Enlarge
-: Reduce
The setting value is reflected to the rotation speed of the Polygon
Mirror set to the DC Controller at the time of shipment.
Use case • When checking image at initial installation
• At check operation when replacing the Laser Scanner Unit
• When adjustment is requested by a user
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
Display/adj/set range -100 to 100
Unit 0.01 %
Default value 0
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BIAS Adjustment of developing bias DENS-ADJ Density correction of copy image
Lv.1 Details To adjust the developing bias when the potential control is not Lv.1 Details To correct the density of copy image by changing the F-value table.
performed. When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
Use case When potential control is not performed value of service label.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Blurring is alleviated when the value is increased, and fogging is
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. alleviated when the value is decreased.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 600 Use case When fogging or blurring at high density area occurs with a copy
Default value 180 image
TSPLYADJ [Not used] Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
FRQ-DEV Setting of developing bias frequency Caution Density of printer output image cannot be corrected.
Lv.2 Details To set the frequency of developing bias. Display/adj/set range 1 to 9
Increase the value when fogging occurs. Default value 5
Use case When fogging occurs Supplement/memo F-value table: shows the relationship between original density and
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value and press OK key. image density.
Display/adj/set range -2 to 3 P-OFFSET Display/adj of patch detection offset VL
-2 to -1: Not used Lv.1 Details To display/adjust the patch detection offset value used by the Patch
Default value 0 Sensor.
T-8-35 Use case • When density of solid area is out of the specified range although
there is no failure at high voltage or the Developing Assembly
• When density of solid area is out of the specified range at Sensor
replacement or after a long use
Adj/set/operate method 1) Check whether density varies due to the Patch Sensor (high
voltage, etc.)
2) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
3) Execute D-max control manually.
4) Check density on solid area with 17 gradations.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Default value 64
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> DMAX-N
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P-DHALF Fine adj D-half lmnce dens convs table DMAX-N-T Fine adj dens tgt VL:D-max, uncoated ppr
Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of the luminance density conversion table Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of density target value used for D-max
used for D-half control (display/adjustment). control of uncoated paper group. (display/adjustment).
Use case • When halftone density of solid area is out of the specified range Use case When adjusting the density for uncoated paper group only (In
although there is no failure at high voltage or the Developing principle, density is adjusted with DUPDWN/P-OFFSE value).
Assembly Adj/set/operate method 1) Check whether density varies due to the Patch Sensor (high
• When density of solid area is within the specified range but voltage, etc.)
halftone density of solid area is out of the specified range at 2) Check whether the density adjustment is needed only for uncoated
sensor replacement or after a long use paper group.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Check whether halftone density varies due to the Patch Sensor 3) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
(high voltage, etc.) 4) Execute D-max control manually.
2) Check that the density of solid area is within the specified range. 5) Check density on solid area with 17 gradations.
3) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1023
4) Execute D-half control. Default value 895
5) Check the halftone density with the chart pointed out by the user. Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> DMAX-N
Caution D-half control is enabled only for COPY/AdobePS&PDF/EFI. COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> DMAX-N
Display/adj/set range -16 to 16 COPIER> ADJUST> DENS> P-OFFSET
Default value 0 T-8-36
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> DHALF
P-B-TGT Fine adj LED intnsty tgt VL:D-max/D-half
Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of the target value for the LED light
intensity adjustment used for D-max control and D-half control
(display/adjustment).
Decrease the value if the intensity of LED is too strong, and increase
the value if the intensity is too weak.
Use case When continuing to use on a temporary basis regardless unevenness
of the ITB, soiled sensor, life of sensor, etc.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Check whether density varies due to the Patch Sensor (high
voltage, etc.)
2) Check that the result of LED light intensity correction is out of the
specified range.
3) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
4) Execute D-max control manually.
5) Check density on solid area with 17 gradations.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1023
Default value 796
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-LED, P-B-AVE
Supplement/memo 0

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BLANK-T Adjustment of leading edge margin EPOTOFST Manual entry of Potential Sensor offset
Lv.1 Details To adjust the margin on the leading edge of paper. Lv.1 Details To set the offset auto adjustment value of Potential Sensor manually.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased toward the As the value is incremented by 1, the offset value changes by 1 V.
center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0212 mm). +: Identified as the lower potential than the detected one
Use case • When reducing the margin upon user’s request -: Identified as the higher potential than the detected one
• When enlarging the margin for transfer separation/fixing separation Use case When an error is displayed by executing OFST (auto offset
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. adjustment) at the replacement of Potential Sensor (When the value
Caution Do not use this at the normal service. out of specified range is set due to Potential Sensor disconnection/
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1000 connection failure/installation failure), restore to the factory setting
Unit 1 pixel values.
1) To stop the error, set 0 (V) in EPOTOFST.
Default value 118
2) Check around the Potential Sensor.
BLANK-L Adjustment of left edge margin
If there is an error, address it and if not, go to the step 3).
Lv.1 Details To adjust the margin on the left edge of paper.
3) Enter the value of service label.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased toward the
4) If image fogging or the like occurs, increase the value by 10V
center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0212 mm).
increment.
Use case • When reducing the margin upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
• When enlarging the margin for transfer separation/fixing separation
Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1000
Unit 1V
Unit 1 pixel
Default value 0
Default value 118
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> DPC> OFST
BLANK-R Adjustment of right edge margin
VL-OFST Bright area tgt potential ofst VL entry
Lv.1 Details To adjust the margin on the right edge of paper.
Lv.1 Details To set the offset auto adjustment value of bright area target potential
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased toward the
VL manually.
center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0212 mm).
As the value is incremented by 1, the offset value changes by 1 V.
Use case • When reducing the margin upon user’s request
+: Increase
• When enlarging the margin for transfer separation/fixing separation
-: Decrease
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1000
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Unit 1 pixel
Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
Default value 118
Display/adj/set range -30 to 30
BLANK-B Adjustment of trailing edge margin
Unit 1V
Lv.1 Details To adjust the margin on the trailing edge of paper.
Default value 0
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased toward the
center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0212 mm).
Use case • When reducing the margin upon user’s request
• When enlarging the margin for transfer separation/fixing separation
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1000
Unit 1 pixel
Default value 118
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VD-OFST Dark area tgt potential ofst VL entry VL-OF-H2 Fine adj bright area target potntl:hvy 2
Lv.1 Details To set the offset auto adjustment value of dark area target potential Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of bright area target potential VL with
VL manually. heavy paper 2.
As the value is incremented by 1, the offset value changes by 1 V. Use case When an image density failure occurs with heavy paper 2
+: Increase Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
-: Decrease Display/adj/set range -200 to 200
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Unit 1V
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Default value 20
Caution Do not use this at the normal service. SMR-IPRV Smeared image control batch settings
Display/adj/set range -30 to 30 Lv.2 Details To set the service modes necessary for smeared image control (toner
Unit 1V scattering) collectively.
Default value 0 When 1 is set, offset value of each service mode is set, so that
DE-OFST Copy image Vdc offset value entry adjustment cannot be made individually.
Lv.1 Details To set the Vdc offset auto adjustment value for potential control of COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1 (Environment: 4, feed
copy image manually. mode: 7, offset value of pre-transfer charging current: -10)
As the value is incremented by 1, the offset value changes by 1 V. • COPIER> ADJUST> V-CONT> VL-OFST (Offset value of bright
+: Increase area target potential: 30)
-: Decrease • COPIER> ADJUST> V-CONT> VD-OFST (Offset value of dark
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. area target potential: -30)
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 When 0 is set, each offset value returns to 0 (default), so that
Unit 1V adjustment can be made individually.
Default value 0 Use case When a smeared image occurs
VCONT-1 Dev contrast crrct potntl:first time/day Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of correction potential of developing
3) Execute auto gradation adjustment.
contrast target potential Vcont for the first time of the day.
Caution When 1 is set, the following service modes cannot be adjusted
Use case When image density for the first time of the day is low
individually.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
• COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 10
• COPIER> ADJUST> V-CONT> VL-OFST, VD-OFST
Unit 1V
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Default value 0 0: OFF, 1: ON
VL-OF-L Bright area target potential:thin Default value 0
Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of bright area target potential VL with thin Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1
paper. COPIER> ADJUST> V-CONT> VL-OFST, VD-OFST
Use case When an image density failure occurs with thin paper T-8-38
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -200 to 200
Unit 1V
Default value 20
VL-OF-H1 Fine adj bright area target potntl:hvy 1
Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of bright area target potential VL with
heavy paper 1.
Use case When an image density failure occurs with heavy paper 1
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -200 to 200
Unit 1V
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OFST-P-K Bk density adj at test print reading PRIMARY Adjustment of primary charging current
Lv.1 Details To adjust the offset of Bk color test print reading signal at Auto Adjust Lv.1 Details To adjust the primary charging current flows to the Primary Charging
Gradation (Full Adjust). Assembly when potential control is OFF.
When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter When potential control is turned OFF, the specified primary charging
the value of service label. current is output.
As the greater value is set, the image after adjustment gets darker. Use case • When outputting image while potential control is OFF
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data • When changing the primary charging current and then checking
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and the high voltage output
press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
service label. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1600
Display/adj/set range -128 to 128 Unit 1 uA
Default value According to the adjustment value of the Reader at factory shipment Default value 1000
T-8-39 Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> PO-CNT
PRI-GRID Adjustment of Pry Chg Ass’y grid bias
Lv.1 Details To adjust the grid voltage of the Primary Charging Assembly at
potential control.
Adjust the offset value for the voltage table that changes according
to the durability.
When an image failure occurs due to the soiled Primary Charging
Wire, set a negative value.
If the value in COPIER> DISPLAY> DPOT> PRIM-C is 1550 (micro
A) or higher when E061-0101 (potential control error) occurs, set a
positive value.
Use case • When an image failure occurs due to the soiled Primary Charging
Wire
• When E061-0101 occurs
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 220
Unit 1V
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DPOT> PRIM-C
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TR-OFS5 Adj trns tgt crrnt ofst: spec ppr, 1st
COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the target current of the Transfer Roller
TR-OFS1 Adj transfer target current offset:Plain for the 1st side of the specific paper.
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the target current of the Transfer Roller To set the offset value in the right column.
for plain paper. For the 1st side of the paper set in TR-SP1, the specified offset value
To set the offset value in the right column. is added to the Transfer Roller target current.
Use case When transfer failure occurs Use case When transfer failure occurs
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10 Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
Unit 5 uA Unit 5 uA
Appropriate target value 1 Appropriate target value 1
Default value 0 Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS2 -> 6 Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS1 - 4, 6, TR-SP1
TR-OFS2 Adj transfer tgt current offset:Heavy 1 TR-OFS6 Adj trns tgt crrnt ofst: spec ppr, 2nd
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the target current of the Transfer Roller Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the target current of the Transfer Roller
for heavy paper 1. for the 2nd side of the specific paper.
To set the offset value in the right column. To set the offset value in the right column.
Use case When transfer failure occurs For the 2nd side of the paper set in TR-SP2, the specified offset
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. value is added to the Transfer Roller target current.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10 Use case When transfer failure occurs
Unit 5 uA Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Appropriate target value 1 Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
Default value 0 Unit 5 uA
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS1, 3 - 8 Appropriate target value 1
TR-OFS3 Adj transfer tgt current offset:Heavy 2 Default value 0
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the target current of the Transfer Roller Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS1-5, TR-SP2
for heavy paper 2. TR-L-OF1 Adj lead edge trns tgt crrnt ofst:Plain
To set the offset value in the right column. Lv.2 Details To adjust the leading edge transfer target current and the offset value
Use case When transfer failure occurs of leading edge transfer bias output timing for plain paper.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When a drum separation failure occurs
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Unit 5 uA Display/adj/set range Leading edge transfer target current offset value: -2 to 10
Appropriate target value 1 Offset value of leading edge transfer bias output timing: 0 to 20
Default value 0 Unit 5 uA
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS1, 2, 4 - 6 Default value 0
TR-OFS4 Adj transfer tgt current offset: Thin Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF2 - 6
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the target current of the Transfer Roller Supplement/memo 1 mm
for thin paper.
To set the offset value in the right column.
Use case When transfer failure occurs
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
Unit 5 uA
Appropriate target value 1
Default value 0
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TR-L-OF2 Adj lead edge trns tgt crrnt ofst:Heavy1 TR-L-OF5 Lead edg trn tgt crrnt ofst:spec ppr,1st
Lv.2 Details To adjust the leading edge transfer target current and the offset value Lv.2 Details To adjust the leading edge transfer target current and the offset value
of leading edge transfer bias output timing for heavy paper 1. of leading edge transfer bias output timing for the 1st side of the
Use case When a drum separation failure occurs specific paper.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. For the 1st side of the paper set in TR-L-SP1, the specified offset
Display/adj/set range Leading edge transfer target current offset value: -2 to 10 value is added to the leading edge transfer target current and the
Offset value of leading edge transfer bias output timing: 0 to 20 leading edge transfer bias output timing.
Unit 5 uA Use case When a drum separation failure occurs on the 1st side of the specific
Default value 0 paper
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF1, 3-6 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Supplement/memo 1 mm Display/adj/set range Leading edge transfer target current offset value: -2 to 10
Offset value of leading edge transfer bias output timing: 0 to 20
TR-L-OF3 Adj lead edge trns tgt crrnt ofst:Heavy2
Unit 5 uA
Lv.2 Details To adjust the leading edge transfer target current and the offset value
of leading edge transfer bias output timing for heavy paper 2. Appropriate target value 1
Use case When a drum separation failure occurs Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF1-4, 6, TR-L-SP1
Display/adj/set range Leading edge transfer target current offset value: -2 to 10 Supplement/memo 1 mm
Offset value of leading edge transfer bias output timing: 0 to 20 TR-L-OF6 Lead edg trn tgt crrnt ofst:spec ppr,2nd
Unit 5 uA Lv.2 Details To adjust the leading edge transfer target current and the offset value
Default value 0 of leading edge transfer bias output timing for the 2nd side of the
specific paper.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF1, 2, 4-6
For the 2nd side of the paper set in TR-L-SP2, the specified offset
Supplement/memo 1 mm
value is added to the leading edge transfer target current and the
TR-L-OF4 Adj lead edge trns tgt crrnt ofst: Thin
leading edge transfer bias output timing.
Lv.2 Details To adjust the leading edge transfer target current and the offset value
Use case When a drum separation failure occurs on the 2nd side of the
of leading edge transfer bias output timing for thin paper.
specific paper
Use case When a drum separation failure occurs
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range Leading edge transfer target current offset value: -2 to 10
Display/adj/set range Leading edge transfer target current offset value: -2 to 10 Offset value of leading edge transfer bias output timing: 0 to 20
Offset value of leading edge transfer bias output timing: 0 to 20
Unit 5 uA
Unit 5 uA
Appropriate target value 1
Default value 0
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF1-3, 5-6
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF1-5, TR-L-SP2
Supplement/memo 1 mm
Supplement/memo 1 mm
P-TR-OF1 Adj of pre-trn charge crrnt ofst: Plain
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the pre-transfer charging current for
plain paper.
To set the offset value in the right column.
Use case When transfer failure occurs
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
Unit 10 uA
Appropriate target value 1
Default value 0
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P-TR-OF2 Adj of pre-trn charge crrnt ofst:Heavy1 P-TR-OF6 Adj pre-trn chg crrnt ofst: spec ppr,2nd
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the pre-transfer charging current for Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the pre-transfer charging current for the
heavy paper 1. 2nd side of the specific paper.
To set the offset value in the right column. To set the offset value in the right column.
Use case When transfer failure occurs For the 2nd side of the paper set in P-TR-SP2, the specified offset
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. value is added to the pre-transfer charging current.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10 Use case When a transfer failure occurs on the 2nd side of the specific paper
Unit 10 uA Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Appropriate target value 1 Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
Default value 0 Unit 10 uA
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1, 3-6 Appropriate target value 1
P-TR-OF3 Adj of pre-trn charge crrnt ofst:Heavy2 Default value 0
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the pre-transfer charging current for Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1-5, P-TR-SP2
heavy paper 2. TR-SP1 Trns tgt crrnt adj paper type: 1st side
To set the offset value in the right column. Lv.2 Details To set the paper type which the offset value of the target current of
Use case When transfer failure occurs the Transfer Roller is adjusted.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. For the 1st side of the paper set in this item, the offset value set in
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10 TR-OFS5 is added to the Transfer Roller target current.
Unit 10 uA Use case When a transfer failure occurs on the 1st side of the specific paper
Appropriate target value 1 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 0 Display/adj/set range 0 to 10
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1, 2, 4-6 0: No specification, 1: Transparency, 2: Postcard, 3: Tracing paper,
4: Bond paper, 5: Labels, 6: Recycled paper, 7: Color paper, 8:
P-TR-OF4 Adj of pre-trn charge crrnt ofst: Thin
Punched paper, 9: Tab paper, 10: Letterhead
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the pre-transfer charging current for thin
Default value 0
paper.
To set the offset value in the right column. Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS5
Use case When transfer failure occurs TR-SP2 Trns tgt crrnt adj paper type: 2nd side
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Lv.2 Details To set the paper type which the offset value of the target current of
the Transfer Roller is adjusted.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
For the 2nd side of the paper set in this item, the offset value set in
Unit 10 uA
TR-OFS6 is added to the Transfer Roller target current.
Appropriate target value 1
Use case When a transfer failure occurs on the 2nd side of the specific paper
Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1-3, 5-6
Display/adj/set range 0 to 10
P-TR-OF5 Adj pre-trn chg crrnt ofst: spec ppr,1st
0: No specification, 1: Transparency, 2: Postcard, 3: Tracing paper,
Lv.2 Details To adjust the offset value of the pre-transfer charging current for the 4: Bond paper, 5: Labels, 6: Recycled paper, 7: Color paper, 8:
1st side of the specific paper. Punched paper, 9: Tab paper, 10: Letterhead
To set the offset value in the right column.
Default value 0
For the 1st side of the paper set in P-TR-SP1, the specified offset
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-OFS6
value is added to the pre-transfer charging current.
Use case When a transfer failure occurs on the 1st side of the specific paper
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range Not used, Not used, -10 to 10
Unit 10 uA
Appropriate target value 1
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF1-4, 6, P-TR-SP1

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TR-L-SP1 Lead edg trn tgt crrnt adj ppr type: 1st P-TR-SP2 Pre-trn charging crrnt adj ppr type: 2nd
Lv.2 Details To set the paper type which the offset value of the target current of Lv.2 Details To set the paper type which the offset value of the pre-transfer
the Transfer Roller is adjusted. charging current is adjusted.
For the 1st side of the paper set in this item, the offset value set in For the 2nd side of the paper set in this item, the offset value set in
TR-L-OF5 is added to the leading edge transfer target current and P-TR-OF6 is added to the pre-transfer charging current.
the leading edge transfer bias output timing. Use case When a transfer failure occurs on the 2nd side of the specific paper
Use case When a drum separation failure occurs on the 1st side of the specific Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
paper Display/adj/set range 0 to 10
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 0: No specification, 1: Transparency, 2: Postcard, 3: Tracing paper,
Display/adj/set range 0 to 10 4: Bond paper, 5: Labels, 6: Recycled paper, 7: Color paper, 8:
0: No specification, 1: Transparency, 2: Postcard, 3: Tracing paper, Punched paper, 9: Tab paper, 10: Letterhead
4: Bond paper, 5: Labels, 6: Recycled paper, 7: Color paper, 8: Default value 0
Punched paper, 9: Tab paper, 10: Letterhead Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF6
Default value 0 T-8-41
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF5
TR-L-SP2 Lead edg trn tgt crrnt adj ppr type: 2nd
Lv.2 Details To set the paper type which the offset value of the target current of
the Transfer Roller is adjusted.
For the 2nd side of the paper set in this item, the offset value set in
TR-L-OF6 is added to the leading edge transfer target current and
the leading edge transfer bias output timing.
Use case When a drum separation failure occurs on the 2nd side of the
specific paper
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 10
0: No specification, 1: Transparency, 2: Postcard, 3: Tracing paper,
4: Bond paper, 5: Labels, 6: Recycled paper, 7: Color paper, 8:
Punched paper, 9: Tab paper, 10: Letterhead
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-L-OF6
P-TR-SP1 Pre-trn charging crrnt adj ppr type: 1st
Lv.2 Details To set the paper type which the offset value of the pre-transfer
charging current is adjusted.
For the 1st side of the paper set in this item, the offset value set in
P-TR-OF5 is added to the pre-transfer charging current.
Use case When a transfer failure occurs on the 1st side of the specific paper
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 10
0: No specification, 1: Transparency, 2: Postcard, 3: Tracing paper,
4: Bond paper, 5: Labels, 6: Recycled paper, 7: Color paper, 8:
Punched paper, 9: Tab paper, 10: Letterhead
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> P-TR-OF5

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ADJ-C2 Left Deck write start pstn in horz scan
COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning
REGIST Adj of registration start timing: Plain direction when feeding paper from the Left Deck.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the timing to turn ON the Registration Motor in the case of As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of
plain paper. paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the leading edge of +: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. -: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
+: Top margin becomes smaller. (An image moves upward.) When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
-: Top margin becomes larger. (An image moves downward.) value of service label.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
value of service label. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode, execute
press OK key. mechanical adjustment.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -20 to 20
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0
ADJ-C1 Right Deck write start pstn in horz scan ADJ-C3 Cassette 3 write start pstn in horz scan
Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning
direction when feeding paper from the Right Deck. direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 3.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.) +: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.) -: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
value of service label. value of service label.
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode, execute Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode, execute
mechanical adjustment. mechanical adjustment.
Display/adj/set range -20 to 20 Display/adj/set range -20 to 20
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0

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ADJ-C4 Cassette 4 write start pstn in horz scan ADJ-DK Write start pstn in horz scan:Deck/POD D
Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning
direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 4. direction when feeding paper from the Paper Deck/ POD Deck Lite.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.) +: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.) -: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
value of service label. value of service label.
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode, execute Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode, execute
mechanical adjustment. mechanical adjustment.
Display/adj/set range -20 to 20 Display/adj/set range -20 to 20
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0
ADJ-MF Write start pstn in horz scan: MP tray ADJ-REFE Write start pstn in horz scan: 2nd side
Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning Lv.1 Details To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the
direction when feeding paper from the Multi-purpose Tray. horizontal scanning direction.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of The image write start position is set in the relative amount against
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. the first side regardless of the paper pickup cassette/tray/deck.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.) As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.) paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the +: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
value of service label. -: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and value of service label.
press OK key. Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode, execute Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
mechanical adjustment. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -20 to 20 Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0
RG-MF Rgst start timing adj: MP Tray, Plain
Lv.1 Details To adjust the top margin by changing the timing to turn ON the
Registration Motor when feeding plain paper from the Multi-purpose
Tray.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of
paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
+: Top margin becomes smaller. (An image moves upward.)
-: Top margin becomes larger. (An image moves downward.)
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm
Default value -20

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REG-THCK Rgst start timing adj: Heavy, 1/2 speed REG-DUP2 Rgst start timing adj: Heavy, 2nd side
Lv.1 Details To adjust the top margin by changing the timing to turn ON the Lv.1 Details To adjust the top margin by changing the timing to turn ON the
Registration Motor when feeding heavy paper. Registration Motor when feeding the second side of heavy paper.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
+: Top margin becomes smaller. (An image moves upward.) +: Top margin becomes smaller. (An image moves upward.)
-: Top margin becomes larger. (An image moves downward.) -: Top margin becomes larger. (An image moves downward.)
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value -20 Default value -10
REG-OHT Rgst start timing adj: Transp, 1/2 speed LP-FEED1 Cassette pre-rgst arch amount: Plain
Lv.1 Details To adjust the top margin by changing the timing to turn ON the Lv.1 Details To adjust the arch amount before registration when feeding plain
Registration Motor when feeding transparency. paper from the cassette.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of As the value is incremented by 1, the pre-registration arch amount
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. changes by 0.5 mm.
+: Top margin becomes smaller. (An image moves upward.) +: Increase
-: Top margin becomes larger. (An image moves downward.) -: Decrease
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.5 mm
Default value -20 Default value 0
REG-DUP1 Rgst start timing adj: Plain, 2nd side LP-FEED2 Casstt pre-rgst arch amount:Heavy/Transp
Lv.1 Details To adjust the top margin by changing the timing to turn ON the Lv.1 Details To adjust the arch amount before registration when feeding heavy
Registration Motor when feeding the second side of plain paper. paper/transparency from the cassette.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of As the value is incremented by 1, the pre-registration arch amount
paper is increased by 0.1 mm. changes by 0.5 mm.
+: Top margin becomes smaller. (An image moves upward.) +: Increase
-: Top margin becomes larger. (An image moves downward.) -: Decrease
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.1 mm Unit 0.5 mm
Default value -10 Default value 0

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LP-MULT1 MP Tray pre-rgst arch amount: Plain LP-DUP2 Duplex pre-rgst arch amount:Hvy/Transp
Lv.1 Details To adjust the arch amount before registration when feeding plain Lv.1 Details To adjust the arch amount before registration when feeding heavy
paper from the Multi-purpose Tray. paper/transparency in duplex mode.
As the value is incremented by 1, the pre-registration arch amount As the value is incremented by 1, the pre-registration arch amount
changes by 0.5 mm. changes by 0.5 mm.
+: Increase +: Increase
-: Decrease -: Decrease
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -50 to 50
Unit 0.5 mm Unit 0.5 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0
LP-MULT2 MP Tray pre-rgst arch amount:Heavy/Trans REG-SPD Speed adj Registration Motor:1/1 speed
Lv.1 Details To adjust the arch amount before registration when feeding heavy Lv.1 Details To adjust 1/1 speed of the Registration Motor.
paper/transparency from the Multi-purpose Tray. +: The speed is increased.
As the value is incremented by 1, the pre-registration arch amount -: The speed is decreased.
changes by 0.5 mm. Use case • At occurrence of an image failure
+: Increase • When the leading edge margin becomes larger due to wear of the
-: Decrease Registration Roller
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -10 to 10
Unit 0.5 mm Default value 0
Default value 0 TBLT-SPD Fine adjustment of ETB speed
LP-DUP1 Duplex pre-rgst arch amount: Plain Lv.1 Details To make a fine adjustment of the ETB speed.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the arch amount before registration when feeding plain +: The speed is increased.
paper in duplex mode. -: The speed is decreased.
As the value is incremented by 1, the pre-registration arch amount When the speed is changed, image magnification in the vertical
changes by 0.5 mm. scanning direction is changed.
+: Increase Use case When image magnification is changed due to replacement of ETB,
-: Decrease etc.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key. press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range -200 to 200
Unit 0.5 mm Unit 0.1 mm
Default value 0 Default value 0
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MF-A4 Adj of MP Tray A4 paper width
COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ Lv.1 Details To adjust the width of A4 paper in the Multi-purpose Tray.
MF-A4R Adj of MP Tray A4R paper width When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
Lv.1 Details To adjust the width of A4R paper in the Multi-purpose Tray. value of service label.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection PCB
value of service label. or registering a new value, execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CST>
When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection PCB A4.
or registering a new value, execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CST> Use case • When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
A4R. • When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection
Use case • When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data PCB or registering a new value
• When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
PCB or registering a new value 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. service label.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
service label. Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CST> A4
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
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Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CST> A4R
MF-A6R Adj of MP Tray A6R paper width
Lv.1 Details To adjust the width of A6R paper in the Multi-purpose Tray.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the
value of service label.
When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection PCB
or registering a new value, execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CST>
A6R.
Use case • When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
• When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection
PCB or registering a new value
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the
service label.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CST> A6R

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ACS-CNT Set jdgmt pixel count area in ACS:front
COPIER > ADJUST > MISC Lv.2 Details To set the area which counts the pixel to judge the color presence in
SEG-ADJ Set criteria for text/photo: front side ACS mode.
Lv.1 Details To set the judgment level of text/photo original in Text/Photo/Map As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
mode. Use case When adjusting the area which counts the pixel to judge the color
As the value is increased, the original tends to be detected as a presence in ACS mode
photo document, and as the value is decreased, the original tends to Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
be detected as a text document. press OK key.
Use case When adjusting the classification level of text and photo in Text/ 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Photo/Map mode Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Default value 0
press OK key.
ACS-EN2 Set ACS mode jdgmt area in DADF mode
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.2 Details To set the judgment area in ACS mode at DADF reading.
Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
Display/adj/set range -4 to 4
Use case When adjusting the judgment area in ACS mode at DADF reading
Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
K-ADJ Set criteria for black text: front side press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To set the judgment level of black characters at text processing. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
As the value is increased, the text tends to be detected as black. Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
Use case When preferring the text to be judged as black Default value 1
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and ACS-CNT2 Set ACS jdgmt pixel count area in DADF
press OK key.
Lv.2 Details To set the area which counts the pixel to judge the color presence in
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
ACS mode at DADF reading.
Display/adj/set range -3 to 3 As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
Default value 0 Use case When adjusting the area which counts the pixel to judge the color
ACS-ADJ Set criteria for B&W/color in ACS:front presence in ACS mode at DADF reading
Lv.1 Details To set the judgment level of B&W/color original in ACS mode. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
As the value is increased, the original tends to be detected as a press OK key.
B&W document, and as the value is decreased, the original tends to 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
be detected as a color document. Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
Use case When adjusting the color detection level in ACS mode Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range -3 to 3
Default value 0
ACS-EN Set judgment area in ACS mode:front side
Lv.2 Details To set the judgment area in ACS mode.
As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
Use case When adjusting the judgment area in ACS mode
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
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WT-FL-LM Set of waste toner full dspl timing ACS-ADJ3 Set ACS B&W/color jdgmt stdrd:back side
Lv.1 Details If the user sets the darker/lighter copy density than the normal Lv.1 Details To set the judgment level of B&W/color original in ACS mode (back
density, the toner level to be consumed is increased/decreased. As side at duplex reading with 1 path).
a result, the number of images to be printed until the Waste Toner As the value is increased, the original tends to be detected as a
Container becomes full varies. B&W document, and as the value is decreased, the original tends to
According to the usage of the user, set the number of images be detected as a color document.
(calculation with A4 and 5% image duty) until the full toner message Use case When adjusting the color detection level in ACS mode (back side at
is displayed. duplex reading with 1 path)
Set -2 if the setting is dark, but set -1 according to circumstances. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Set 2 if the setting is light, but set 1 according to circumstances. press OK key.
Use case When adjusting the full toner display timing according to the usage of 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
the user Display/adj/set range -3 to 3
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Default value 0
press OK key. ACS-EN3 Set of ACS mode jdgmt area: back side
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Lv.2 Details To set the judgment area in ACS mode (back side at duplex reading
Display/adj/set range -2 to 2 with 1 path).
-2: 300,000 (A4, 5% image duty), -1: 400,000, 0: 500,000, 1: As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
600,000, 2: 700,000 Use case When adjusting the judgment area in ACS mode (back side at duplex
Default value 0 reading with 1 path)
SEG-ADJ3 Set text/photo jdgmt stdrd: back side Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Lv.1 Details To set the judgment level of text/photo original in Text/Photo/Map press OK key.
mode (back side at duplex reading with 1 path). 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
As the value is increased, the original tends to be detected as a Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
photo document, and as the value is decreased, the original tends to Default value 1
be detected as a text document.
ACS-CNT3 ACS mode jdgmt pixel count area: back
Use case When adjusting the classification level of text and photo in Text/
Lv.2 Details To set the area which counts the pixel to judge the color presence in
Photo/Map mode (back side at duplex reading with 1 path)
ACS mode (back side at duplex reading with 1 path).
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widen.
press OK key.
Use case When adjusting the area which counts the pixel to judge the color
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
presence in ACS mode (back side at duplex reading with 1 path)
Display/adj/set range -4 to 4
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
Default value 0 press OK key.
K-ADJ3 Set Bk text jdgmt stdrd: back side 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details To set the judgment level of black characters at text processing (back Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
side at duplex reading with 1 path). Default value 0
As the value is increased, the text tends to be detected as black.
Use case When preferring the text to be judged as black (back side at duplex
reading with 1 path)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range -3 to 3
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TBSIS-WB Setting of blank band ejection time
Lv.2 Details To set the blank band ejection time.
COPIER > ADJUST > EXP-LED
As the value is incremented by 1, the ejection time changes by 0.1 PR-EXP Setting of Pre-exposure LED current
second. Lv.2 Details To set the current of the Cleaning Pre-exposure LED.
+: Increase Increase the value when taking a measure for drum ghost.
-: Decrease Decrease the value when potential is not applied well.
Use case When an image failure (streaks of uneven density) occurs Use case • When drum ghost is significant (drum pitch is not correct)
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and • When potential is not applied well
press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution When a positive value is set, the ejection time increases. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range -2 to 2 Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
Unit 0.1sec Display/adj/set range 110 to 233
Default value 0 Unit 0.4 mA
DCON-V Fine adj DC Controller reference voltage Default value 181
Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of the reference voltage of CPU drive T-8-45

voltage (3.3V) on the DC Controller PCB.


Use case When the reference voltage is deviated from the center value (3.41 V)
significantly
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
Caution Because it affects the scanning values of the Potential Sensor and
Patch Sensor, image density may vary.
Display/adj/set range -14 to 14
Unit 0.01 V
Default value 0
HP-OFST Setting of 2D shading drum HP offset
Lv.1 Details To set the home position of Photosensitive Drum in the vertical
scanning direction at 2D shading.
As the value is incremented by 1, the home position moves by 10
mm.
Use case When adjusting the home position of the Photosensitive Drum at the
replacement of the drum
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and
press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -5 to 5
Unit 10 mm
Default value 0
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CARD Card number setting
■■INSTALL Lv.1 Details To set the card number to be used for Card Reader.
A series of numbers from the entered number to the number of cards
COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL specified by CARD-RNG can be used.
TONER-S Toner supply to Developing Assembly Use case • At installation of the Card Reader
Lv.1 Details To execute a series of operation necessary for supplying toner to • After replacement of the HDD
the Developing Assembly/Toner Supply area (drive the Developing Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the number, and then press OK key.
Cylinder, Toner Stirring/Feed Member, Photosensitive Drum and 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
ETB, and output developing bias) as a whole. Caution The card management information (department ID and password) is
After counting down from 600 seconds., it is stopped automatically. initialized.
Use case • At installation Display/adj/set range 1 to 2001
• When replacing the Developing Assembly Default value 1
• When replacing toner in the Developing Assembly Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> CARD-RNG
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the items. E-RDS Set use/no use of Embedded-RDS function
”Check the Developer” is displayed. Lv.1 Details To set whether to use the Embedded-RDS function.
2) Check connection, and then press OK key.
Use case When using Embedded-RDS
It automatically stops after 10 minutes.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution • Although “Check the Developer” is displayed when selecting the
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
item, be sure to check the connection between the Developing
Caution Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and
Assembly and connector.
RGW-ADR as a set.
• The operation can stop manually with OK key when a failure
occurs. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Not used, 1: Used (All the counter information is sent.)
Display/adj/set range During operation: xxx second (remaining time), When operation
finished normally: END Default value 0
Default value 600 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-
LOG, RGW-ADR
Required time 13 min
Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the
STRD-POS Scan position auto adj in DADF mode
device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s
Lv.1 Details To adjust the DADF scanning position automatically.
server via SOAP protocol
Use case At DADF installation/uninstallation
RGW-PORT Set port number of Sales Co’s server
Adj/set/operate method 1) Close the DADF.
Lv.1 Details To set the port number of the sales company’s server to be used for
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Embedded-RDS.
The operation automatically stops after the adjustment.
Use case When using Embedded-RDS
3) Write the value displayed by COPIER>ADJUST>ADJ-XY>STRD-
POS in the service label. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Write the adjusted value in the service label.
Caution Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and
Display/adj/set range At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
RGW-ADR as a set.
Required time 10 sec
Display/adj/set range 1 to 65535
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> ADJ-XY> STRD-POS
Default value 443
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, COM-TEST, COM-LOG,
RGW-ADR
Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the
device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s
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COM-TEST Dspl connect result w/ Sales Co’s server CNT-DATE Set counter send start date to SC server
Lv.1 Details To display the result of the connection test with the sales company’s Lv.1 Details To set the year, month, date, hour and minute to send counter
server. information to the sales company’s server.
Use case When using Embedded-RDS This is displayed only when the Embedded-RDS third-party extended
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. function is available.
Caution Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and Use case When the Embedded-RDS third-party expanded function is available
RGW-ADR as a set. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When connection is completed: OK, 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
When connection is failed: NG Display/adj/set range YYYYMMDDHHMM (12 digits)
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-LOG, YYYY: Year, MM: Month, DD: Date, HH: Hour, MM: Minute
RGW-ADR Default value 000000000000
Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the
device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s
server via SOAP protocol server via SOAP protocol
COM-LOG Dspl connect error w/ Sales Co’s server CNT-INTV Set counter send interval to SC server
Lv.1 Details To display error information when the connection with the sales Lv.1 Details To set the interval of sending counter information to the sales
company’s server failed. company’s server in a unit of one hour.
Use case When using Embedded-RDS This is displayed only when the Embedded-RDS third-party extended
Adj/set/operate method Display only function is available.
Caution Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and Use case • When restarting potential control after execution of COPIER>
RGW-ADR as a set. OPTION> IMG-FIX> PO-CNT
Display/adj/set range Year, date, time, error code, error detail information (maximum 128 • When the D-max control condition is changed
characters) Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
RGW-ADR Display/adj/set range 1 to 168 (=1 week)
Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the Default value 24
device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the
server via SOAP protocol device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s
RGW-ADR URL setting of Sales Company’s server server via SOAP protocol
Lv.1 Details To set the URL of the sales company’s server to be used for
Embedded-RDS.
Use case When using Embedded-RDS
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the URL.
2) Enter the URL, and then press OK key.
3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution • Do not use Shift-JIS character strings.
• Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and
RGW-ADR as a set.
Display/adj/set range URL
Default value https://a01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/agentif010
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST,
COM-LOG
Supplement/memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the
device counter, failure, and consumables to the sales company’s
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BRWS-ACT ON/OFF of service browser BIT-SVC OFF/ON of Web service of E-RDS
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of service browser. Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of Web service function of E-RDS.
ON/OFF of service browser switches whenever the main power When OFF is selected, authentication information cannot be
switch is turned OFF/ON after execution. obtained from E-RDS.
If connection with the UGW server is successful, “OK!” is displayed. Use case Upon user’s request
If “NG!” is displayed, execute a communication test using COM- Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
TEST. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
The setting is enabled after reboot. Whether the service browser is Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
ON or OFF can be checked in COPIER> DISPLAY> USER> BRWS- 0: OFF, 1: ON
STS (1: ON, 2: OFF). Default value 1
Use case • When using the service browser T-8-46
• At operation check
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After execution, turn OFF/ON the main power switch. After reboot,
be sure to check the usage status in COPIER> DISPLAY> USER>
BRWS-STS.
Display/adj/set range At normal termination: OK!, At abnormal termination: NG!
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> COM-TEST
COPIER> DISPLAY> USER> BRWS-STS
CDS-CTL Set country/area when using CDS
Lv.1 Details To set country/area to enable CDS.
Use case When enabling CDS
Display/adj/set range Country/area set in COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> CONFIG, CA
(Canada), LA (Latin America) and HK (Hong Kong)
Default value It differs according to the location.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> CONFIG
Supplement/memo CDS: Contents Delivery System
DRM-INIT Initialization of Photosensitive Drum
Lv.1 Details To initialize Photosensitive Drum.
Clear drum counter (PT-DRM), Drum Lot number, and checksum
stored in the DC Controller.
Use case After replacement of the Photosensitive Drum
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal
termination: NG
Related service mode COPIER> COUNTER> LF> K-DRM-LF
HD-CRYP Initial install of HDD Encryption Board
Lv.1 Details To execute operation necessary for initial installation of the HDD
Encryption Board.
After executing the necessary operation and then turning OFF the
main power switch, install the HDD Encryption Board.
Use case At installation of the HDD Encryption Board
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to execute this item before installing the HDD Encryption
Board.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!

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MTF-CLC Deriving of MTF filter coefficient
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD Lv.1 Details To derive the MTF filter coefficient to be set for ASIC based on the
DF-WLVL1 White level adj in book mode: color MTF value of the DADF complex chart.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
setting the paper which is usually used by the user on the Copyboard Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Glass.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF-M1 - M12, MTF-S1 - S12,
Use case • When replacing the Copyboard Glass MTF2-M1 - M12, MTF2-S1 - S12
• When replacing the Scanner Unit
Supplement/memo The scanning data of the DADF complex chart is indicated in the
• When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
label of the Scanner Unit (DADF/Reader).
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set paper on the Copyboard Glass.
DF-WLVL3 White level adj in book mode (B&W)
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by
Caution Be sure to execute DF-WLVL2 in a row.
setting the paper which is usually used by the user on the Copyboard
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Glass.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL2 Use case • When replacing the Copyboard Glass
COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFTBK-R, DFTBK-G, DFTBK-B • When replacing the Scanner Unit
DF-WLVL2 White level adj in DADF mode: color • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Lv.1 Details To adjust the white level for DADF scanning automatically by setting Adj/set/operate method 1) Set paper on the Copyboard Glass.
the paper which is usually used by the user on the DADF. 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Use case • When replacing the Copyboard Glass Caution Be sure to execute DF-WLVL4 in a row.
• When replacing the Scanner Unit Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
• When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFTBK-BW
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set paper on the DADF.
DF-WLVL4 White level adj in DADF mode (B&W)
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the white level for DADF scanning automatically by setting
Caution Be sure to execute this item after DF-WLVL1.
the paper which is usually used by the user on the DADF.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Use case • When replacing the Copyboard Glass
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1 • When replacing the Scanner Unit
COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFTAR-R, DFTAR-G, DFTAR-B, • When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
DFTAR2-R, DFTAR2-G, DFTAR2-B, DFTAR-BW, DFTAR2BW,
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set paper on the DADF.
DFTBK-R, DFTBK-G, DFTBK-B
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
DF-LNR Deriving of DADF front/back linearity
Caution Be sure to execute this item after DF-WLVL3.
Lv.1 Details To derive the front/back side linearity characteristics in the use of
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
DADF based on the scanning data of the DADF complex chart (No. 2,
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFTAR-R, DFTAR-G, DFTAR-B,
No. 10).
DFTAR2-R, DFTAR2-G, DFTAR2-B, DFTBK-BW
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
BW-TGT Set of B&W shading target value
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the value of the reader’s service label. (under COPIER>
Lv.1 Details After the white level data (X/Y/Z) for the Standard White Plate is set,
ADJUST> CCD)
read the Standard White Plate and set the black and white shading
DFCH-R2, DFCH-G2, DFCH-B2, DFCH-K2,
target value.
DFCH-R10, DFCH-G10, DFCH-B10, DFCH-K10,
DFCH2R2, DFCH2G2, DFCH2B2, DFCH2K2, Use case When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit
DFCH2R10, DFCH2G10, DFCH2B10, DFCH2K10 Caution Be sure to execute this item after execution of COPIER> ADJUST>
2) Select the item, and then press OK key. CCD> W-PLT-X, W-PLT-Y, W-PLT-Z.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> DFCH-R2, DFCH-G2, DFCH-B2, Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> W-PLT-X, W-PLT-Y, W-PLT-Z
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COPIER > FUNCTION > DENS COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC
DEV-AGG Exe of dev unevenness elimination mode DPC Execution of potential control
Lv.1 Details To stir toner when uneven developing occurs, execute image Lv.1 Details To execute potential control for the Photosensitive Drum manually. (It
formation with solid white without feeding. is usually executed automatically.)
Because the Drum Cleaning Blade is flipped when only solid white Use case When checking potential control operation
images are formed, form solid black images periodically. Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Although the operation takes approx. 10 minutes in the initial 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
settings, the duration of execution (number of times) can be changed Required time 10 sec
with AGG-SW. OFST Potential adjustment of Potential Sensor
Use case When unevenness occurs right after executing TONER-S Lv.1 Details To adjust the detection potential offset value of the Potential Sensor
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. automatically.
Caution If using frequently, the Drum Cleaning Blade might be flipped. Use case • When replacing the Potential Sensor
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> TONER-S • At diagnosis for a failure of the Potential Sensor
COPIER> FUNCTION> DENS> AGG-SW Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
AGG-SW Set dev unevenness elimination mod times Caution An error is displayed when disconnection/connection failure/
Lv.1 Details To set the number of times to execute the developing unevenness installation failure occurs to the Potential Sensor at the time of
elimination mode. replacement. In this case, manually set the value to 0 by EPOTOFST
As the value is incremented by 1, the duration of execution is and then make an adjustment.
increased by approx. 5 minutes. Required time 4 sec
+: Increase (When eliminating developing unevenness surely) Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> V-CONT> EPOTOFST
-: Decrease (When shortening the duration of execution)
DPC Execution of potential control
Although the operation is executed successively for the specified
Lv.2 Details To execute potential control for the Photosensitive Drum manually
numbers, unevenness can be resolved by executing it approx. 4
(without restarting the host machine).
times (approx. 20 minutes).
Use case When checking potential control operation
Use case When changing the number of times to execute the developing
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
unevenness elimination mode
Required time 10 sec
Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
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Display/adj/set range 1 to 5
Default value 2
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> DENS> DEV-AGG
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C4-A4R Reg Cassette 4 A4R stdrd width
COPIER > FUNCTION > CST Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of A4R paper width (210 mm) on the
C3-STMTR Reg Cassette 3 STMTR stdrd width Cassette 4.
Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of STMTR paper width (139.5mm) on Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C4-A4R.
the Cassette 3. Adj/set/operate method 1) Set A4R paper on the Cassette 4, and set the guide so that it fits
Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C3- the paper width.
STMTR. 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set STMTR paper on the Cassette 3, and set the guide so that it The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
fits the paper width. Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST>
2) Select the item, and then press OK key. CST-ADJ> C4-A4R, and write it down on the service label.
The value is registered after automatic adjustment. Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C4-A4R
Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST> MF-A4R Reg Multi-purpose Tray A4R stdrd width
CST-ADJ> C3-STMTR, and write it down on the service label.
Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of A4R paper width (210mm) on the
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C3-STMTR Multi-purpose Tray.
C3-A4R Reg Cassette 3 A4R stdrd width Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4R.
Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of A4R paper width (210 mm) on the Adj/set/operate method 1) Set A4R paper on the Multi-purpose Tray, and set the guide so
Cassette 3. that it fits the paper width.
Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C3-A4R. 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set A4R paper on the Cassette 3, and set the guide so that it fits The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
the paper width. Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST>
2) Select the item, and then press OK key. CST-ADJ> MF-A4R, and write it down on the service label.
The value is registered after automatic adjustment. Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4R
Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST> MF-A6R Reg Multi-purpose Tray A6R stdrd width
CST-ADJ> C3-A4R, and write it down on the service label.
Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of A6R paper width (105 mm) on the
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C3-A4R Multi-purpose Tray.
C4-STMTR Reg Cassette 4 STMTR stdrd width Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A6R.
Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of STMTR paper width (139.5 mm) on Adj/set/operate method 1) Set A6R paper on the Multi-purpose Tray, and set the guide so
the Cassette 4. that it fits the paper width.
Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C4- 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
STMTR. The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set STMTR paper on the Cassette 4, and set the guide so that it Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST>
fits the paper width. CST-ADJ> MF-A6R, and write it down on the service label.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key. Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A6R
The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
MF-A4 Reg Multi-purpose Tray A4 standard width
Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST>
Lv.1 Details To register the standard value of A4 paper width (297 mm) on the
CST-ADJ> C4-STMTR, and write it down on the service label.
Multi-purpose Tray.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> C4-STMTR Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set A4 paper on the Multi-purpose Tray, and set the guide so that
it fits the paper width.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST>
CST-ADJ> MF-A4, and write it down on the service label.
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4
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COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING
TBLT-CLN ETB cleaning NIP-CHK Check of fixing nip width
Lv.1 Details To execute three idle rotations of the ETB and clean the ETB. Lv.1 Details To check whether the fixing nip width is appropriate by printing.
Disengage the Photosensitive Drum and Transfer Roller from the If it is not appropriate, a fixing failure may occur.
ETB. Use case • When replacing the fixing-related parts (Fixing Roller, Pressure
Use case When ETB cleaning failure/stain on the back of paper occurs Roller)
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. • When a fixing failure occurs
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Adj/set/operate method 1) Print approx. 20 sheets of A4 size paper.
WIRE-CLN Cleaning of all Charging Wires 2) Set A4 size plain paper/recycled paper on the Multi-purpose Tray.
Lv.1 Details To clean the Charging Wires of Primary Charging Assembly and Pre- 3) Select the item, and then press OK key.
transfer Charging Assembly simultaneously (5-reciprocation). A sheet is stopped once in a state held by the Fixing Nip area, and
Polish new Charging Wires to remove foreign matters or protrusions. is delivered approx. 20 seconds later.
Use case • When replacing the Primary Charging Assembly/Pre-transfer 4) Measure the nip width of delivered sheet.
Charging Assembly If the nip widths are as follow it is judged as normal: 7.0 to 8.0
• When replacing the Charging Wire mm at the center, and difference between front and rear is within
• When vertical lines occur on an image 0.5mm. If there is an error, execute step 5.
5) Check the Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller, and Fixing Lower Unit,
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
and replace damaged part.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related service mode COPIER> TEST> PG> TYPE
WIRE-EX Check cleaning operation of all Chg Wir
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Lv.1 Details To clean the Charging Wires of Primary Charging Assembly and Pre-
transfer Charging Assembly simultaneously (1-reciprocation).
Check the reciprocation operation of the Wire Cleaner.
Use case When checking operation of the Primary Charging Wire Cleaning
Motor after removing, and then installing the Primary Charging
Assembly at working around the Process area
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Required time 30 sec
GBC-CLN Cleaning of Professional Puncher Roller
Lv.1 Details To clean the roller of the Professional Puncher.
Feed a blank paper to the Professional Puncher, and transfer toner
adhered on the roller onto it.
Use case When soiling of paper occurs at the Professional Puncher
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
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LCD-CHK Check of LCD Panel dot missing CL Specification of operation Clutch
Lv.1 Details To check whether there is a missing dot on the LCD Panel of the Lv.1 Details To specify the Clutch to operate.
Control Panel. Use case When replacing the Clutch/checking the operation
Use case When replacing the LCD Panel Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 1 to 6
2) Check that the LCD Panel lights up in the order of white, black, 1: Developing Clutch (CL1)
red, green and blue. 2: Magnet Roller Clutch (CL5)
3) Press STOP key to terminate checking. 3 to 6: Not used
LED-CHK Check of Control Panel LED Default value 0
Lv.1 Details To check whether the LED on the Control Panel lights up. Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> CL-ON
Use case When replacing the LCD Panel CL-ON Operation check of Clutch
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. Lv.1 Details To start operation check of the Clutch specified by CL.
2) Check that the LED lights up in the order. The operation stops after “ON for 0.5 sec” => “OFF for 10 sec” => “ON
3) Use LED-OFF to terminate checking. for 0.5 sec” => “OFF for 10 sec” => “ON for 0.5 sec”.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PANEL> LED-OFF Use case When replacing the Clutch/checking the operation
LED-OFF End check of Control Panel LED Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To terminate the check of LED on the Control Panel. Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Use case During execution of LED-CHK Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Required time 22 sec
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PANEL> LED-CHK Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> CL
KEY-CHK Check of key entry MTR Specification of operation Motor
Lv.1 Details To check the key input on the Control Panel. Lv.1 Details To specify the Motor to operate.
Use case When replacing the LCD Panel Use case When replacing the Motor/checking the operation
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item and press the key on the Control Panel. Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
2) Check that the input value is displayed. Caution Be sure to remove the Toner Container before Toner Supply Motor
3) Cancel the selection to terminate checking. (M10) is activated. If it remains to be installed, toner is supplied.
TOUCHCHK Adj of coordinate pstn of Touch Panel Display/adj/set range 1 to 16
Lv.1 Details To adjust the coordinate position on the Touch Panel of the Control 1: Toner Supply Motor (M10)
Panel. 2: Toner Feed Motor (M28)
Use case When replacing the LCD Panel 3: Delivery Motor (M13)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. 4: Reverse Motor (M14)
2) Press the nine “+” keys in sequence. 5: Side Registration Motor (M16)
T-8-53 6: Duplex Feed Right Motor (M18)
7: Duplex Feed Left Motor (M19)
8: Vertical Path Upper Motor (M26)
9: Vertical Path Lower Motor (M27)
10: Vertical Path Middle Motor (M31)
11: Duplex Feed Merging Motor (M32)
12: Multi-purposeTray Registration Front Motor (M33)
13: Registration Motor (M34)
14: ETB Motor (M43)
15 to 16: Not used
Default value 1
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> MTR-ON

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MTR-ON Operation check of Motor
Lv.1 Details To start operation check of the Motor specified by MTR.
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR
The operation automatically stops after operation of 20 seconds. ERR Clear of error code
Use case When replacing the Motor/checking the operation Lv.1 Details To clear error codes (E000, E001, E002, E003, E717, E719).
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. E000, E001, E002, and E003 are fixing-related errors.
E004 (IH Power Supply) and E005 (Web absence) do not need to be
Caution Be sure to remove the Toner Container before Toner Supply Motor
cleared.
(M10) is activated. If it remains to be installed, toner is supplied.
Use case At error occurrence
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Required time 1 min
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> MTR
DC-CON RAM clear of DC Controller PCB
SL Specification of operation Solenoid
Lv.1 Details To clear the RAM data of the DC Controller PCB.
Lv.1 Details To specify the Solenoid to operate.
Use case When clearing the RAM data of the DC Controller PCB
Use case When replacing the Solenoid/checking the operation
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 1 to 10
Caution • Output the service mode setting values by P-PRINT before
1: Multi Middle Plate Release Solenoid (SL2)
execution. After execution, enter necessary setting values.
2: Cassette 3 Pickup Solenoid (SL3)
• The RAM data is cleared after the main power switch is turned
3: Cassette 4 Pickup Solenoid (SL4)
OFF/ON.
4: Reverse Upper Flapper Solenoid (SL5)
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-PRINT
5: Right Deck Pickup Solenoid (SL6)
6: Not used R-CON RAM clear of Reader Controller PCB
7: Left Deck Merging Solenoid (SL11) Lv.1 Details To clear the RAM data of the Reader Controller PCB.
8: Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid (SL9) Use case When clearing the RAM data of the Reader Controller PCB
9: Patch Sensor Shutter Solenoid (SL10) Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
10: Reverse Detachment Solenoid (SL12) 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 1 Caution • Output the service mode setting values by P-PRINT before
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> SL-ON execution. After execution, enter necessary setting values.
SL-ON Operation check of Solenoid • The RAM data is cleared after the main power switch is turned
Lv.1 Details To start operation check for the Solenoid specified by SL. OFF/ON.
The operation stops after “ON for 0.5 sec” => “OFF for 10 sec” => “ON Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-PRINT
for 0.5 sec” => “OFF for 10 sec” => “ON for 0.5 sec”. JAM-HIST Clear of jam history
Use case When replacing the Solenoid/checking the operation Lv.1 Details To clear the jam history.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Use case When clearing the jam history
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Required time 1 min ERR-HIST Clear of error code history
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> SL Lv.1 Details To clear the error code history.
T-8-54 Use case When clearing the error code history
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
PWD-CLR Clear of system administrator password
Lv.1 Details To clear the password of the system administrator set in the user
mode.
Use case When clearing the password of the system administrator
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.

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ADRS-BK Clear of address book MN-CON RAM clear of MNCON PCB SRAM Board
Lv.1 Details To clear the address book data. Lv.1 Details To clear the RAM data of the Main Controller PCB SRAM Board.
Use case When clearing the address book data All data on the SRAM Board is initialized.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. Use case When clearing the RAM data of the Main Controller PCB SRAM
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Board
Caution The address book data is cleared after the main power switch is Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
turned OFF/ON. The machine is automatically rebooted.
CNT-MCON Clear of Main Controller service counter 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details To clear the service counter counted by the Main Controller PCB. Caution • Inform the user that all images in Inbox will be deleted and get
Use case When clearing the service counter counted by the Main Controller approval for it.
PCB • Since the file management information is initialized, images on the
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. HDD cannot be read.
• Output the service mode setting values by P-PRINT before
Related service mode COPIER> COUNTER
execution. After execution, enter necessary setting values.
Supplement/memo See COUNTER for the target counter.
• The RAM data is cleared after the main power switch is turned
CNT-DCON Clear of DC Controller service counter
OFF/ON.
Lv.1 Details To clear the service counter (FIN-STPR, FIN-PDDL, SADDLE, STPL)
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-PRINT
counted by the DC Controller PCB.
CARD Clear of card ID-related data
Use case When clearing the service counter counted by the DC Controller
Lv.1 Details To clear the data related to the card ID (department).
PCB
Use case When clearing the data related to the card ID
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> COUNTER> DRBL-2> FIN-STPR, FIN-PDDL, SADDLE,
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
STPL
Caution The value is cleared after the main power switch is turned OFF/ON.
OPTION Clear of service mode setting VL(OPTION)
ALARM Clear of alarm log
Lv.1 Details To return the value specified in service mode (OPTION) to the default
Lv.1 Details To clear alarm log.
value (value at the time of RAM clear).
Use case When clearing alarm log
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution • Output the service mode setting values by P-PRINT before
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
execution. After execution, enter necessary setting values.
• This item is executed for the data on the Main Controller PCB, DC Caution The alarm log is cleared after the main power switch is turned OFF/
Controller PCB and Reader Controller PCB. ON.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-PRINT
MMI Clear Settings/Registration setting VL
Lv.1 Details To clear the Settings/Registration setting values.
• Preferences (excluding values for Paper Type Management
Settings)
• Adjustment/Maintenance
• Function Settings
• Set Destination (excluding Address Lists)
• Management Settings (excluding Department ID Management)
Use case When clearing various setting values of Settings/Registration
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution The setting value is cleared after the main power switch is turned
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CA-KEY Deletion of CA certificate and key pair KEY-CLR Encrypt key clear of HDD Encrypt Board
Lv.2 Details To simultaneously delete the CA certificate and key pair which are Lv.2 Details To clear the encryption key of the HDD Encryption Board (Security
additionally registered by the user. Kit) for replacement.
Use case When a service person replaces/discards the device Processing is executed at the time of replacement of the Encryption
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. Board, and a new encryption key is generated.
2) Check that OK is displayed. Use case When replacing the encryption key for the HDD Encryption Board
3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution • Unless this item is executed at the time of replacement/discard of 2) Check that OK is displayed.
the device, the CA certificate and key pair which are additionally 3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
registered by the user remain in the HDD, which is a problem in Caution Since all data in the HDD becomes unavailable when executing this
terms of security. item, be sure to initialize the HDD after turning OFF/ON the main
• Do not execute this item carelessly because the CA certificate power switch.
and key pair which are additionally registered are deleted when Display/adj/set range At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
it is executed. If they are deleted mistakenly, they need to be USBM-CLR Initialize USB MEAP priority rgst info
again registered by the user. If no CA certificate and key pair are Lv.1 Details To initialize the registered ID data retained in the OS field by calling
additionally registered, the machine condition becomes the same the API provided by the OS.
as the one at the time of factory shipment. Use case When a failure occurs in USB MEAP priority registration
• When NG is displayed in 2), there is a possibility that deletion
JV-CACHE Cache clear of JAVA application
was not executed. In this case, surely execute the deletion by
Lv.1 Details To clear the cache information used by JAVA application.
initializing the HDD, etc.
Use case When initializing the JAVA application
Display/adj/set range At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Supplement/memo • The CA certificate is used in the MEAP application with E-RDS
FXTX-CLR Clearing fax job information
and SSL client connection, and the key pair is used in the SSL
function of IPP, RUI and MEAP. Lv.1 Details To clear fax job information stored on SRAM.
• When the main power switch is turned OFF/ON, the CA certificate Use this mode to restore from E611-0001.
and key pair which were registered at the time of factory shipment Use case When E611-0001 occurs
are decompressed from the archive (/BOOTDEV/KCMNG), and Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
become available in the E-RDS/SSL function. TR-BLT Clearing Transfer Belt parts counter
ERDS-DAT Initialization of E-RDS SRAM data Lv.1 Details To clear ETB parts counter when replacing to a new Transfer Belt
Lv.1 Details To initialize the SCM value of the Embedded-RDS stored in the (ETB).
SRAM. Use case When replacing to a new ETB
SCM values are ON/OFF of E-RDS, server’s port number, server’s Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
SOAP URL, and communication schedule with the server (how often Related service mode COPIER> COUNTER> DRBL-1> TR-BLT
the data is acquired), etc. GRD-CRNT Init of Primary Charging Wire current VL
The value set by COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, RGW- Lv.1 Details To initialize the current value of the Primary Charging Wire by
PORT, RGW-ADR, COM-LOG is cleared. initializing the voltage value of the grid wire.
Use case When upgrading the Bootable in the E-RDS environment The current value of the Primary Charging Wire is linked with the
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. usage status; thus, execute initialization at the time of replacement.
Caution The method of using the SRAM in E-RDS differs depending on the Use case When replacing the Primary Charging Wire
Bootable version. Therefore, unless the SRAM data is cleared at the Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
time of version upgrade, data inconsistency occurs.
Display/adj/set range At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, RGW-PORT, RGW-ADR,
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LANG-CLR Uninstallation of language files
Lv.2 Details To uninstall the language files other than Japanese and English files.
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R
Use case When installing a new language file while there are 7 installed SCANLAMP Light-up check of LED
language files Lv.1 Details To light up the LED for 3 seconds.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. Use case When replacing the LED
2) Reboot the machine. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution The language files are not uninstalled if a language file is not Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
installed by SST after the execution of this service mode. Required time 3 sec
Supplement/memo Screen is displayed in English after the execution, so switch the CLM-PLTN Sampling of color copyboard read MTF VL
language. Lv.1 Details The MTF value for the Reader Unit is sometimes displaced from the
FIN-MCON Clearing Finisher delvry destination set factory setting value depending on the condition at transportation/
Lv.1 Details To clear the setting of Delivery Tray of the Finisher specified in user storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it
mode (Settings/Registration> Function Settings> Common> Paper may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, it is necessary
Output Settings> Output Tray Settings). to readjust the MTF value by reading the MTF adjustment chart at
Since the delivery destination settings are stored in the DC Controller installation.
PCB in the machine, malfunction occurs when replacing the Finisher When color copyboard reading is performed, the controller performs
with a different model without clearing the settings. sampling of the MTF value. This value is set in COPIER> ADJUST>
If the model of the Finishers is the same, there is no need to clear CCD> MTF2-Mx, MTF2-Sx.
the settings. Use case At installation
Use case When the Finisher is replaced with a different model in the field Adj/set/operate method 1) Set the MTF chart on the Copyboard Glass.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Related UI menu Settings/Registration> Function Settings> Common> Paper Output Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Settings> Output Tray Settings Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12
T-8-55 BWM-PLTN Sampling of B&W copyboard read MTF value
Lv.1 Details The MTF value for the Reader Unit is sometimes displaced from the
factory setting value depending on the condition at transportation/
storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it
may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, it is necessary
to readjust the MTF value by reading the MTF adjustment chart at
installation.
When B&W copyboard reading is performed, the controller performs
sampling of the MTF value. This value is set in COPIER> ADJUST>
CCD> MTF2-Mx, MTF2-Sx.
Use case At installation
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set the MTF chart on the Copyboard Glass.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
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CLM-DF1 Sampling of clr front stream read MTF VL CLM-DF2 Sampling color back stream read MTF VL
Lv.1 Details The MTF value for the Reader Unit is sometimes displaced from the Lv.1 Details The MTF value for the Reader Unit is sometimes displaced from the
factory setting value depending on the condition at transportation/ factory setting value depending on the condition at transportation/
storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it
may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, it is necessary may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, it is necessary
to readjust the MTF value by reading the MTF adjustment chart at to readjust the MTF value by reading the MTF adjustment chart at
installation. installation.
When color front side stream reading is performed, the controller When color back side stream reading is performed, the controller
performs sampling of the MTF value. This value is set in COPIER> performs sampling of the MTF value. The MTF value is set in MTF-
ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-Mx, MTF2-Sx. Mx, MTF-Sx.
Use case At installation Use case At installation
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set the MTF chart on the ADF. Adj/set/operate method 1) Perform color back side stream reading with the MTF chart set on
2) Select the item, and then press OK key. the ADF. (CLM-DF2)
3) Perform color front side stream reading with the MTF chart set on 2) Set the MTF chart on the ADF.
the ADF. (CLM-DF1) 3) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12 Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF-M1-12, MTF-S1-12
BWM-DF1 Sampling of B&W front stream read MTF VL BWM-DF2 Sampling B&W back stream read MTF value
Lv.1 Details The MTF value for the Reader Unit is sometimes displaced from the Lv.1 Details The MTF value for the Reader Unit is sometimes displaced from the
factory setting value depending on the condition at transportation/ factory setting value depending on the condition at transportation/
storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it storage. If the machine is installed without correcting the value, it
may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, it is necessary may cause an image failure such as moire. Therefore, it is necessary
to readjust the MTF value by reading the MTF adjustment chart at to readjust the MTF value by reading the MTF adjustment chart at
installation. installation.
When B&W front side stream reading is performed, the controller When B&W back side stream reading is performed, the controller
performs sampling of the MTF value. This value is set in COPIER> performs sampling of the MTF value. The MTF value is set in MTF-
ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-Mx, MTF2-Sx. Mx, MTF-Sx.
Use case At installation Use case At installation
Adj/set/operate method 1) Set the MTF chart on the ADF. Adj/set/operate method 1) Perform B&W back side stream reading with the MTF chart set on
2) Select the item, and then press OK key. the ADF. (BWM-DF2)
3) Perform B&W front side stream reading with the MTF chart set on 2) Set the MTF chart on the ADF.
the ADF. (BWM-DF1) 3) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12 Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF-M1-12, MTF-S1-12

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CLPLT-EN Color copyboard read MTF VL initial set CLDF1-EN Clr front stream read MTF VL initial set
Lv.1 Details To return the MTF value for color copyboard reading to the factory Lv.1 Details To return the MTF value for color front side stream reading to the
setting value. factory setting value.
Since overwriting is performed with the backup data retained in the Since overwriting is performed with the backup data retained in the
Reader Controller PCB, the MTF value obtained by sampling of the Reader Controller PCB, the MTF value obtained by sampling of the
MTF chart becomes disabled. MTF chart becomes disabled.
When CLM-PLTN is executed, the value is automatically set to 1. When CLM-DF1 is executed, the value is automatically set to 1.
When the value is set to 0, the value adjusted with CLM-PLTN When the value is set to 0, the value adjusted with CLM-DF1
becomes disabled and returned to the factory setting value. becomes disabled and returned to the factory setting value.
Use case When returning the MTF value to the initial setting value upon user’s Use case When returning the MTF value to the initial setting value upon user’s
request in case that a sufficient quality level cannot be obtained on request in case that a sufficient quality level cannot be obtained on
the front side of a color image even performing a fine adjustment the front side of a color image even performing a fine adjustment
with CLM-TGT after adjusting the MTF value with CLM-PLTN. with CLM-TGT after adjusting the MTF value with CLM-DF1.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution The MTF value obtained by reading the MTF chart becomes Caution The MTF value obtained by reading the MTF chart becomes
disabled. disabled.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Factory setting value, 1: Adjustment value at installation 0: Factory setting value, 1: Adjustment value at installation
Default value 0 Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-R> CLM-PLTN, CLM-TGT Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-R> CLM-DF1, CLM-TGT
COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12 COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12
BWPLT-EN B&W copyboard read MTF value initial set BWDF1-EN B&W front stream read MTF VL initial set
Lv.1 Details To return the MTF value for B&W copyboard reading to the factory Lv.1 Details To return the MTF value for B&W front side stream reading to the
setting value. factory setting value.
Since overwriting is performed with the backup data retained in the Since overwriting is performed with the backup data retained in the
Reader Controller PCB, the MTF value obtained by sampling of the Reader Controller PCB, the MTF value obtained by sampling of the
MTF chart becomes disabled. MTF chart becomes disabled.
When BWM-PLTN is executed, the value is automatically set to 1. When BWM-DF1 is executed, the value is automatically set to 1.
When the value is set to 0, the value adjusted with BWM-PLTN When the value is set to 0, the value adjusted with BWM-DF1
becomes disabled and returned to the factory setting value. becomes disabled and returned to the factory setting value.
Use case When returning the MTF value to the initial setting value upon user’s Use case When returning the MTF value to the initial setting value upon user’s
request in case that a sufficient quality level cannot be obtained on request in case that a sufficient quality level cannot be obtained on
the front side of a B&W image even performing a fine adjustment the front side of a B&W image even performing a fine adjustment
with BWM-TGT after adjusting the MTF value with BWM-PLTN. with BWM-TGT after adjusting the MTF value with BWM-DF1.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution The MTF value obtained by reading the MTF chart becomes Caution The MTF value obtained by reading the MTF chart becomes
disabled. disabled.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Factory setting value, 1: Adjustment value at installation 0: Factory setting value, 1: Adjustment value at installation
Default value 0 Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-R> BWM-PLTN, BWM-TGT Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-R> BWM-DF1, BWM-TGT
COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12 COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF2-M1-12, MTF2-S1-12

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CLDF2-EN Clr back stream read MTF VL initial set CLM-TGT Fine adjustment of color MTF value
Lv.1 Details To return the MTF value for color back side stream reading to the Lv.1 Details To perform the filter processing inside of the Reader Controller so
factory setting value. that the MTF value measured by CLM-PLTN/CLM-DF1/CLM-DF2
Since overwriting is performed with the backup data retained in the becomes 55% or lower of the value.
Reader Controller PCB, the MTF value obtained by sampling of the When 1 is specified, the MTF correction filter is calculated again,
MTF chart becomes disabled. and the MTF value becomes 50% or lower of the value (the image
When CLM-DF2 is executed, the value is automatically set to 1. becomes foggy). The backup MTF filter correction coefficient is
When the value is set to 0, the value adjusted with CLM-DF2 updated.
becomes disabled and returned to the factory setting value. Use case When decreasing the MTF value (to make the image foggy) upon
Use case When returning the MTF value to the initial setting value upon user’s user’s request (moire, incorrect judgment)
request in case that a sufficient quality level cannot be obtained on Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
the back side of a color image even performing a fine adjustment Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
with CLM-TGT after adjusting the MTF value with CLM-DF2. 0: 55%, 1: 50% (The image becomes foggy.)
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Default value 0
Caution The MTF value obtained by reading the MTF chart becomes Required time 2 min
disabled. Supplement/memo The MTF value is set to 65% at the time of shipment.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 BWM-TGT Fine adjustment of B&W MTF value
0: Factory setting value, 1: Adjustment value at installation Lv.1 Details To perform the filter processing inside of the Reader Controller so
Default value 0 that the MTF value measured by BWM-PLTN/BWM-DF1/BWM-DF2
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-R> CLM-DF2, CLM-TGT becomes 55% or lower of the value.
COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> MTF-M1-12, MTF-S1-12 When 1 is specified, the MTF correction filter is calculated again,
BWDF2-EN B&W back stream read MTF VL initial set and the MTF value becomes 50% or lower of the value (the image
Lv.1 Details To return the MTF value for B&W back side stream reading to the becomes foggy). The backup MTF filter correction coefficient is
factory setting value. updated.
Since overwriting is performed with the backup data retained in the Use case When decreasing the MTF value (to make the image foggy) upon
Reader Controller PCB, the MTF value obtained by sampling of the user’s request (moire, incorrect judgment)
MTF chart becomes disabled. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
When BWM-DF2 is executed, the value is automatically set to 1. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
When the value is set to 0, the value adjusted with BWM-DF2 0: 55%, 1: 50% (The image becomes foggy.)
becomes disabled and returned to the factory setting value. Default value 0
Use case When returning the MTF value to the initial setting value upon user’s Required time 2 min
request in case that a sufficient quality level cannot be obtained on
Supplement/memo The MTF value is set to 65% at the time of shipment.
the back side of a B&W image even performing a fine adjustment
SCANLMP2 Light-up check of LED Lamp Unit: back
with BWM-TGT after adjusting the MTF value with BWM-DF2.
Lv.1 Details To light up the LED Lamp Unit for back side, which is placed in the
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
ADF, and check whether there is a missing block or no lighting in
Caution The MTF value obtained by reading the MTF chart becomes
LED.
disabled.
Use case When replacing the LED Lamp Unit for back side
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
0: Factory setting value, 1: Adjustment value at installation
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Default value 0
Required time 5 sec
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-R> BWM-DF2, BWM-TGT
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RD-SHPOS Moving to Reader Scanner Unit fix pstn
Lv.2 Details To move the Reader Scanner Unit to the position where it is fixed
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P
when moving. P-PRINT Output of service mode setting value
When moving the Reader after installation, the Reader Scanner Lv.1 Details To print the service mode setting value.
Unit may move and get damage. By moving the Scanner Unit to Use case Before executing the CLEAR service mode, etc.
the specified position and securing it in place with a screw before Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
moving, damage can be prevented. Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
Use case When moving the Reader after installation Supplement/memo It takes approximately 15 seconds before printing starts.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. KEY-HIST Output of Ctrl Panel key input log
Caution Be sure to move the Scanner Unit to the fixing position and secure Lv.1 Details To print the key input log on the Control Panel.
it in place with a screw when moving the Reader after installation. Use case When printing the key input log on the Control Panel
Otherwise, the Scanner Unit may get damage. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! HIST-PRT Output of jam and error history
T-8-56 Lv.1 Details To print the jam history and error history.
Use case When printing the jam/error history
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
Required time 30 sec
TRS-DATA Moving memory reception data to Inbox
Lv.2 Details To move the data received in memory to Inbox.
Use case When moving the data received in memory to Inbox
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
USER-PRT Output of user mode list
Lv.1 Details To print the user mode list.
Use case When printing the user mode list
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
Required time 35 sec
Supplement/memo It takes approximately 3 seconds before printing starts.
LBL-PRNT Output of service label
Lv.1 Details To print the service label.
Use case When printing the service label
Adj/set/operate method 1) Place A4/LTR paper in Cassette 1.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
Required time 55 sec
Supplement/memo It takes approximately 15 seconds before printing starts.

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PRE-EXP Light-up of Pre-exposure LED WB Reverse toner forcible eject: blank band
Lv.1 Details To light up the Cleaning Pre-exposure LED. Lv.2 Details To eject the reverse toner forcibly.
Open the Front Cover, and check that the LEDs light up visually. After execution, it automatically stops.
It automatically stops after all light up. Use case When operating in a high duty and low humidity environment for a
Use case When checking that the Pre-exposure LEDs light up long time (executed by administrator)
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Drum memory may occur, so be sure not to execute this item Display/adj/set range In processing: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal
frequently. termination: NG
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Required time 60 sec
Required time 30 sec BB Toner forcible eject (black band)
ENV-PRT Temp&hmdy/surface temp of Fix Roll log Lv.1 Details Forcibly discharge low-charge toner, and send it to the drum cleaner
Lv.1 Details To output data of the temperature and humidity inside the machine/ unit.
surface temperature of the Fixing Roller as a log. The operation automatically stops after execution.
Use case When figuring out the past temperature inside the machine/fixing Use case When operating the machine in low-duty and high-humidity
temperature information at trouble analysis environment for a long period of time (implemented by the
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. administrator)
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper. Adj/set/operate method Select the item and press the OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK! Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK,
Required time 30 sec When operation failed: NG
PJH-P-1 Detail info of print job history:100 job Required time 60 sec
Lv.1 Details To print the print job history for the latest 100 jobs with detailed DMAX-N Execute plain paper group D-max control
information. Lv.1 Details To execute D-max control for plain paper group manually. (It is
In the case of less than 100 jobs, the history of all print jobs is usually executed automatically.)
printed. The result is displayed in COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> DMAX-N.
Use case When printing the print job history with detailed information Use case When checking single-part operation at replacement or cleaning of
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. the Patch Sensor
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Supplement/memo Output the print job history with detailed information which is Caution Be sure to execute this item after P-LED and P-BASE.
not displayed/printed in the job history screen under “System Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal
Monitor>Print>Log>Printer” and in the report of the print job history. termination: NG
PJH-P-2 Detail info of print job history:all job Required time 4 sec
Lv.1 Details To print the history of all print jobs stored in the machine with detailed Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> DMAX-N
information (for maximum 5000 jobs). P-BASE Detection of background by Patch Sensor
The difference between PJH-P-1 and this item is only the number of Lv.2 Details To detect the ETB background by the Patch Sensor. (It is usually
jobs printed. executed automatically.)
Use case When printing the print job history with detailed information The result is displayed in COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-B-AVE,
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. P-B-MAX, P-B-MIN.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper. Use case When checking single-part operation at replacement or cleaning of
Supplement/memo Output the print job history with detailed information which is the Patch Sensor/ETB
not displayed/printed in the job history screen under “System Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Monitor>Print>Log>Printer” and in the report of the print job history. Caution Be sure to execute this item after P-LED.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal
termination: NG
Required time 2 sec
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P-LED Adj of Patch Sensor light intensity
Lv.2 Details To adjust light intensity of the Patch Sensor. (It is usually executed
COPIER > FUNCTION > SENS-ADJ
automatically.) STCK-LMT Adj of Shift Tray Full Sensor position
The result is displayed in COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-LED. Lv.2 Details To adjust position of the Shift Tray Full Sensor (front)/(rear).
Use case When checking single-part operation at replacement or cleaning of ”ON” is displayed at detection of full, and “OFF” is displayed at other
the Patch Sensor times.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal Display/adj/set range At detection of full: ON, At other times: OFF
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Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> DENS> P-LED
USBH-PRT Output of USB device information report
Lv.1 Details To output information of the connected USB device in the form of a
report.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
DV-RT Idle rotation of Developing Assembly
Lv.1 Details To execute idle rotation of the Developing Assembly.
Duration can be set by COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV>DV-RT-LG.
Use case When small vertical lines occurs on an image
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution If using frequently, deterioration of developer or toner scattering
might occur.
Display/adj/set range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal
termination: NG
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV>DV-RT-LG
RPT-FILE Output of report print file
Lv.1 Details To save various service reports in HDD as a file.
The files can be obtained using PC to which SST has been installed
or USB memory device after starting the machine in download mode.
Use case When obtaining the service report as a file instead of printing the
report out
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Supplement/memo File size: Approx. 1 MB at a maximum
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HD-CLEAR Initialization of specified partition
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM Lv.1 Details To initialize the HDD partition specified by CHK-TYPE.
DOWNLOAD Shift to download mode Use case When initializing the HDD partition
Lv.1 Details To make the machine enter the download mode and wait for a Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
command.
Caution Be sure to execute this item after CHK-TYPE.
Perform downloading by SST.
Display/adj/set range Top 2 digits: Progress ratio (%, Returns to “00” at termination)
Use case At upgrade
Last 2 digits: Result at termination (00: Normally finished, Others:
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. Abnormally finished)
2) Perform downloading by SST.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE
Caution Do not turn OFF the power before HOLD is displayed.
DEBUG-1 Setting of log type and save timing
Supplement/memo SST: Service Support Tool
Lv.2 Details To set the types of logs to be stored and the timing to store logs in
CHK-TYPE HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK exe partition No. the HDD.
Lv.1 Details To specify the partition number of the HDD to execute HD-CLEAR/ Logs are used to analyze the cause of a trouble.
HD-CHECK. Use case When analyzing the cause of a problem
Use case When executing HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key. Caution Do not use this at the normal service. Change the setting value in
Display/adj/set range 0 to 65535 accordance with the instructions from the Quality Support Division.
0: Entire HDD Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
1, 2, 3, 4: Image data storage area 0: Save PLOG at detection of Reboot/Exception
5: Universal file storage area 1: Save PLOG at detection of Reboot/Exception/Encode
6, 7, 8: Universal file storage area (temporary file) 2: Save SUBLOG at detection of Reboot/Exception/Encode
9: PDL file storage area 3: Save SUBLOG in overwrite mode at detection of Reboot/
10: Program file storage area Exception/Encode
11: MEAP application
Default value 3
12: Address book/transfer setting
DSRAMBUP Backup of DC Controller PCB SRAM
13: MEAP stored data
14: System log storage area Lv.2 Details To back up the setting data in SRAM of the DC Controller PCB.
15: Advanced Box area Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB for troubleshooting at the
16: Delivery server area time of trouble occurrence
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> HD-CLEAR, HD-CHECK Caution During operation, the setting data changes by manual or automatic
Supplement/memo Universal file: Management information of user setting data, various adjustment. When backup data which has been left for a long period
log data, PDL spool data, and image data, etc. of time is restored, it is overwritten with new setting data and the old
data is deleted.
HD-CHECK Entire HDD check and recovery
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
Lv.1 Details To check the entire HDD and execute recovery processing.
DSRAMRES Restore of DC Controller PCB SRAM
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Lv.2 Details To restore the setting data which has been backed up in SRAM of
Caution Be sure to execute this item after CHK-TYPE.
the DC Controller PCB.
Display/adj/set range During operation: Progress ratio (%), When operation finished
Use case When replacing the DC Controller PCB for troubleshooting at the
normally: OK!
time of trouble occurrence
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE
Caution During operation, the setting data changes by manual or automatic
adjustment. When backup data which has been left for a long period
of time is restored, it is overwritten with new setting data and the old
data is deleted.
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RSRAMBUP Backup of Reader Controller PCB SRAM
Lv.2 Details To back up the setting data in SRAM of the Reader Controller PCB.
COPIER > FUNCTION > 2D-SHADE
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB for troubleshooting at the M-LINE1 2D shading horizontal scan 1 correction
time of trouble occurrence Lv.2 Details To set the correction value of the horizontal scanning direction 1 at
Caution During operation, the setting data changes by manual or automatic 2D shading.
adjustment. When backup data which has been left for a long period Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
of time is restored, it is overwritten with new setting data and the old Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
data is deleted. Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> RSRAMRES COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> M-LINE2
RSRAMRES Restore of Reader Controller PCB SRAM M-LINE2 2D shading horizontal scan 2 correction
Lv.2 Details To restore the setting data which has been backed up in SRAM of Lv.2 Details To set the correction value of the horizontal scanning direction 2 at
the Reader Controller PCB. 2D shading.
Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB for troubleshooting at the Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
time of trouble occurrence Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Caution During operation, the setting data changes by manual or automatic Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
adjustment. When backup data which has been left for a long period COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> M-LINE1
of time is restored, it is overwritten with new setting data and the old S-LINE1 2D shading vertical scan 1 correction
data is deleted. Lv.2 Details To set the correction value of the vertical scanning direction 1 at 2D
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> RSRAMBUP shading.
R-REBOOT Reboot of host machine (Remote) Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To reboot the host machine. Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Use case When rebooting the host machine by remote control Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> S-LINE2, S-LINE3, S-LINE4
T-8-59 S-LINE2 2D shading vertical scan 2 correction
Lv.2 Details To set the correction value of the vertical scanning direction 2 at 2D
shading.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> S-LINE1, S-LINE3, S-LINE4
S-LINE3 2D shading vertical scan 3 correction
Lv.2 Details To set the correction value of the vertical scanning direction 3 at 2D
shading.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> S-LINE1, S-LINE2, S-LINE4
S-LINE4 2D shading vertical scan 4 correction
Lv.2 Details To set the correction value of the vertical scanning direction 4 at 2D
shading.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
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SHD-P1 2D shading pattern 1 output 2D-SET Batch set of low edge density prevention
Lv.1 Details To output pattern 1 for 2D shading. Lv.2 Details To execute a series of settings/operations to improve low edge
Use case When checking 2D shading profile visually and entering manually density.
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. Conventionally, measures against low edge density due to individual
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE difference of the Photosensitive Drum have been taken by combining
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> SHD-P2, SHD-P3 the following service modes.
SHD-P2 2D shading pattern 2 output COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRI-GRID
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
Lv.1 Details To output pattern 2 for 2D shading.
COPIER> FUNCTION> DPC> DPC
Use case When checking 3D shading profile visually and entering manually
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> M-LINE1, M-LINE2
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key.
With this item, these service modes are set/executed collectively so
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE the results equivalent to those obtained by executing them manually
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> SHD-P1, SHD-P3 can be obtained easily.
SHD-P3 2D shading pattern 3 output Set 1 for low density at the leading edge, 2 for low density at the
Lv.1 Details To output pattern 3 for 2D shading. trailing edge, and 3 for low density at both edges. In each case,
Use case When checking 4D shading profile visually and entering manually density is increased for a certain level. If further adjustment is
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. required, it is necessary to make adjustment with conventional
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE procedure.
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> SHD-P1, SHD-P2 When 0 is set, settings of all of the service modes are returned to the
2D-READ Read 2D shading ROM default.
Lv.1 Details To read 2D shading ROM data. Use case When low edge density occurs at an early stage
To check ROM for 2D shading, compare the calculated checksum Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
and checksum of ROM. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
When they are matched, the checksum and Drum Lot number are Caution • The setting is reflected after turning OFF/ON the power.
stored in the DC Controller. When they are not matched, it is judged • If adjustment is made with M-LINE1/2 after setting this item to 1, 2
as an alarm. or 3, the value 0 is displayed to indicate the setting of this item is
Use case After executing initialization of Drum at Drum replacement changed. However, it does not mean that the setting is returned to
Adj/set/operate method Select the item, and then press OK key. the default. When returning the setting to the default, enter 0.
Display/adj/set range During execution: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK!, At abnormal • Make the setting again after replacing the Photosensitive Drum
termination: NG! because the sensitivity is different between the old and new
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> 2D-SHADE> 2D-STS drums.
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
0: Set 2D shading to OFF, and return all of the setting values to the
default values
1: Increase the density on the leading edge side
2: Increase the density on the trailing edge side
3: Increase the density on both sides
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-PRI> PRI-GRID
COPIER> OPTION> IMG-LSR> 2D-SHADE
COPIER> FUNCTION> DPC> DPC
COPIER> FUNCTION> 2D-SHADE> M-LINE1/2
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CLN-ADJ Set black band length for cleaning
■■CLEANING Lv.1 Details To set black band length for cleaning.
When setting CLN-SW to 2 and setting CLN-ADJ to 0, the setting
COPIER > OPTION > CLEANING value “7” of environment control for each process speed is executed.
W-CLN-P Set last rotn Prmry Charge Wir cln intvl When setting CLN-SW to 2 and setting CLN-ADJ to other than 0,
Lv.2 Details To set the offset value of the paper interval for automatic cleaning of operation is accorded with the setting value of CLN-ADJ.
the Primary Charging Wire. When setting CLN-SW to 0, operation is not executed regardless of
Default is 2000 sheets, and the paper interval can be changed within the CLN-ADJ setting.
the range between 1000 and 5000 sheets. However, with imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205/8295/8285, black
Use case Upon user’s request band sequence is not executed although the setting value of
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. environment control is “7”. Set CLN-ADJ to other than 0 to execute
Display/adj/set range -1000 to 3000 the operation.
Default value 0 (2000 sheets) Use case When amount of toner supply to the Cleaning Blade is decreased
extremely
CLN-SW ON/OFF of cleaning black band sequence
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of black band sequence for cleaning.
When printing a low duty image while toner ejection operation at low Display/adj/set range 0 to 4
duty image is set to OFF, amount of toner supply to the Cleaning 0: Based on environment control, 1: 1000 mm, 2: 2098 mm, 3: 3548
Blade is decreased extremely. Toner is supplied to the edge of mm, 4: 5000 mm
Cleaning Blade if the sequence is executed. Default value 0
The execution of sequence is synchronized with the Primary Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> CLEANING> CLN-SW
Charging Wire cleaning timing. T-8-61
When setting CLN-SW to 2 and setting CLN-ADJ to 0, the setting
value “7” of environment control for each process speed is executed.
When setting CLN-SW to 2 and setting CLN-ADJ to other than 0,
operation is accorded with the setting value of CLN-ADJ.
When setting CLN-SW to 0, operation is not executed regardless of
the CLN-ADJ setting.
Use case When amount of toner supply to the Cleaning Blade is decreased
extremely
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
0: OFF, 1: Based on environment control, 2: ON
Default value 1
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MAILYEAR Set auto add to e-mail Subject/File name
COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM Lv.2 Details To set whether to add date, time and split number automatically to
TEMP-TBL Set fixing control temp table: Plain the end of a character string of e-mail Subject/File name.
Lv.1 Details To set the control temperature table of the Fixing Roller for 64 to 90g/ Use case Upon user’s request
m2 size paper. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case When alleviating the curl 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 0: Following the current setting, 1: Adding
Display/adj/set range -5 to 2 Default value 0
-5 to -1: -5 degC, 0 to 2: 0 degC BOX-BKUP Set to allow Inbox backup data restore
Default value 0 Lv.1 Details To set whether to permit restoration of Inbox backup data.
CCD-TYPE Setting of CCD Unit type Machine subject to restoration can be selected from either the same
Lv.2 Details To set the CCD Unit type installed in the Reader to the backup area model or the next model.
in the controller. When restoration is completed normally, the setting value is returned
Controller switches the image processing table according to the to 0.
setting value. Use case At replacement, permit to restore backup data of other model (some
Use case When changing the CCD Unit type models).
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Initial type, 1: Improved type 0: Permit restoration only from own device to own device (same
Default value 0 model only)
Supplement/memo If the CCD Unit is changed after factory shipment, the Reader cannot 1: Permit restoration only from old device to new device (next model
identify the type. only)
SC-L-CNT Set large paper jdgmt reference at scan Default value 0
Lv.1 Details To set the judgment reference of the scan counter as to which to use SCANTYPE Switch of ADF + Reader
B4 or LTR to determine large size. Lv.1 Details To switch to a different type ADF + Reader Unit.
The threshold is determined by the combination with the setting of Use case At installation
B4-L-CNT. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
SC-L-CNT=0, B4-L-CNT=0: paper exceeding B4 is determined as 0: Reverse Duplex ADF + Reader, 1: 1-Path Duplex ADF + Reader
large size, paper with B4 or smaller is determined as small size. Default value 1
SC-L-CNT=0, B4-L-CNT=1: paper with B4 or larger is determined as
PDLEVCT1 Set event skipping at continuous PDL job
large size, paper smaller than B4 is determined as small size.
Lv.2 Details To set event skipping at continuous PDL job.
Use case As needed
During continuous operation, processing performance may be
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. decreased due to other events generated by the event in operation.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. In this case, decrease of processing performance can be prevented
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 by skipping the amount of event.
0: B4 size, 1: LTR size Processing performance: No event skipping < Subject of skipping 1
Default value 0 Use case Upon user’s request
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> USER> B4-L-CNT Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
FACT-DEF Set batch chng of factory setting values 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.2 Details To set the batch change of factory setting values for customization. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 0: No event skipping, 1: Subject of skipping 1
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ABK-TOOL Allow access from address book mntc tool DEV-SP5 Device special settings 5
Lv.1 Details To set whether to accept import from the address book maintenance Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 5.
tool. Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support
Use case When executing import from the address book maintenance tool Division
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 the Quality Support Division.
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Default value 0 Default value 00000000
Supplement/memo Address book maintenance tool: Tool provided from CMJ. DEV-SP6 Device special settings 6
DEV-SP1 Device special settings 1 Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 6.
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 1. Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support
Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support Division
Division Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from
Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from the Quality Support Division.
the Quality Support Division. Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111 Default value 00000000
Default value 00000000 DEV-SP7 Device special settings 7
DEV-SP2 Device special settings 2 Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 7.
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 2. Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support
Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support Division
Division Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from
Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from the Quality Support Division.
the Quality Support Division. Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111 Default value 00000000
Default value 00000000 DEV-SP8 Device special settings 8
DEV-SP3 Device special settings 3 Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 8.
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 3. Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support
Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support Division
Division Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from
Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from the Quality Support Division.
the Quality Support Division. Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111 Default value 00000000
Default value 00000000
DEV-SP4 Device special settings 4
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special settings 4.
Use case When specific instructions are given from the Quality Support
Division
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Change the setting value in accordance with the instructions from
the Quality Support Division.
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
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AC-FREQ Setting of frequency of AC power RDEV-SP1 RCON device special settings 1
Lv.2 Details Although power frequency is judged for power control with the Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting.
machine, it might be judged incorrectly depending on power Use case For customization, etc.
circumstance at the installation location. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
At left side column, the power frequency (50 Hz/60 Hz) which the DC 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Controller judged at power-on is displayed. Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
In the case that the power frequency is not matched with the one Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
at the installation location, set the AC power frequency at right side
Default value 00000000
column.
RDEV-SP2 RCON device special settings 2
Use case When the breaker is frequently tripped during operation
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the right side column.
Use case For customization, etc.
2) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range Left side: 0 to 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
0: 50 Hz, 1: 60 Hz
Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
Right side: 0 to 2
0: Judged frequency is used, 1: 50 Hz, 2: 60 Hz Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Default value 0 Default value 00000000
EXT-TBOX Set Wst Tonr Cntner preparation warn tmg RDEV-SP4 RCON device special settings 4
Lv.1 Details To set the number of images (calculation with A4 and 5% image Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting.
ratio) until the Waste Toner Container preparation warning message Use case For customization, etc.
is displayed. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
As the value is incremented by 1, the number of images is increased 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
by approx. 10,000. Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
+: Timing is delayed Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
-: Timing becomes earlier Default value 00000000
Use case When adjusting the Waste Toner Container preparation warning RDEV-SP5 RCON device special settings 5
timing according to the usage of the user Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case For customization, etc.
Caution • Depending on the image ratio or use environment (temperature Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
and humidity), the message may be displayed before reaching the 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
specified number of sheets. Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
• Toner leak may occur when changing the value drastically. Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Display/adj/set range -10 to 9 Default value 00000000
-10: -100,000 images, ..., -1: -10,000 images, 0: 0 sheet, 1: +10,000
RDEV-SP6 RCON device special settings 6
images, ..., 9: +90,000 images (calculation with A4 and 5% image
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting.
ratio)
Use case For customization, etc.
Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
DFEJCLED ON/OFF of DADF delivery LED
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details To set whether to light up the delivery LED of DADF during a job.
Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
Use case Upon user’s request (The delivery LED is too bright.)
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 00000000
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: ON, 1: OFF
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RDEV-SP7 RCON device special settings 7 SSLSTRNG Allow weak encryption algorithm for SSL
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting. Lv.2 Details To set whether to allow using weak encryption algorithm for SSL.
Use case For customization, etc. When 1 is set, weak encryption algorithm cannot be used.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When prohibiting weak encryption algorithm because of security
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. concern
Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 00000000 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
RDEV-SP8 RCON device special settings 8 0: Normal mode
Lv.2 Details To execute the device special setting. 1: Secure mode ( Not used TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_
RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5)
Use case For customization, etc.
Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. PRCLTYPE Setting of dedicated protocol type
Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given. Lv.2 Details To switch the type of dedicated protocol.
With the dedicated protocol (CPCA protocol), only the commands
Display/adj/set range 00000000 to 11111111
where security has been improved are accepted, whereas
Default value 00000000
conventional commands are rejected.
PD-SPCL POD Deck Lite special paper mode
Use case Upon customer's request (Assumed to make change from the default
Lv.2 Details Not used
value only for customization.)
SSLMODE Setting of HTTP/HTTPS port open/close
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.2 Details To set whether to open or close HTTP/HTTPS port. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
When 1 is set while [Use HTTP] is ON and [SSL Settings] is OFF in
Caution When 1 is set, compatibility with conventional drivers or iW products
Settings/Registration menu, HTTP port is opened whereas HTTPS
may be lost.
port is closed.
The setting may affect the following operations: job assignment
When 2 is set while both [Use HTTP] and [SSL Settings] are ON in
from Print/Scan/Fax driver at department management, AiRFAX
Settings/Registration menu, HTTP port is closed whereas HTTPS
transmission job assignment, setting and changing of system
port is opened.
administrator function from a remote utility such as iWEMC.
Use case When limiting the port to open because of security concern
Display/adj/set range 0: TYPE 0 (Compatible in conventional manner)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 1: TYPE 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch."
Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
0: Normal,
1: Open HTTP port (80/8000) only
2: Open HTTPS port (443/8443) only
Default value 0
Related UI menu Preferences> Network> TCP/IP Settings> Use HTTP
Management Settings> License/Other> MEAP Settings> SSL
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RAWTOUT Set of reception timeout at printing Lv.1 Details To set whether to automatically turn OFF the power of options with
Lv.2 Details To set the duration of time before disconnecting the connection when power switch when the power of the host machine is turned OFF.
packet reception is delayed during printing with RAW/LPR setting. When 0 is set, the power of options is turned OFF at the same time
If connection is not disconnected after making prints from a Windows as the power of the host machine is turned OFF.
PC via network, failure such as unable to make print from other When 1 is set, the power of options with power switch is not turned
devices occurs. In such case, shorten the timeout time so that OFF.
connection is disconnected earlier. Use case When preferring not to turn OFF the power of options with power
Use case When failure (unable to make print, etc.) occurs on the network switch when the power of the host machine is turned OFF
where a Windows PC is connected Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 0: Execute automatic shutdown
Display/adj/set range 1 to 5 1: Not execute automatic shutdown
1: 1 minute Default value 0
2: 3 minutes DA-PORT [Nicht verwendet]
3: 5 minutes Lv.2 -
4: 10 minutes DA-CNCT [Nicht verwendet]
5: 60 minutes Lv.2 -
Unit 1 min PRNIPBLK [Nicht verwendet]
Default value 5 Lv.1 -
TIFFJPEG Set to allow TIFF/JPEG file transmission T-8-62
Lv.2 Details To set whether to use "TIFF/JPEG (Auto)" as a transmission file
format for [Scan and Send].
Use case Upon user's request
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Default value 0
PAP-TYPE [For customization]
Lv.2 -
DIE-DSP Consumable scrn dspl sw:Die set ttl cntr
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the total counter of die set on the
Professional Puncher on the Consumables" screen.
Use case Upon user's request
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Hide
1: Display
Default value 0
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NWERR-SW OFF/ON of network-related error display
COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW Lv.2 Details To set OFF/ON of network-related error message display.
UI-COPY Display/hide of copy screen When setting “0: OFF” while the machine is not connected to
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the copy function. network, the error message “Check the network connection.” is not
Use case Upon user’s request displayed.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When using the machine as a copy machine
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
0: Hide, 1: Display Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Default value 1 0: OFF, 1: ON
UI-BOX Display/hide of Inbox screen Default value Printer model: 1, Copier model: 0
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the Inbox function. ANIM-SW Screen switch set from MEAP to warning
Use case Upon user’s request Lv.2 Details To set to enable/disable switching from MEAP screen to the error/
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. jam screen.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. If disabling this mode, the screen will not be switched to the warning
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 screen in the case of an error/jam/alarm, and a message is appeared
0: No Inbox function (Storing is not available even with PDL to on the MEAP screen indicating to contact the service person.
Inbox.) Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
1: Inbox function is active 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2: Inbox function is active (with limitation; Storing is available with Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
PDL to Inbox despite no display on the Control Panel/remote UI) 0: Enabled, 1: Disabled (No display of warning screen)
Default value 1 Default value 0
Related UI menu Preferences> Display Settings> Store Location Display Settings> Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> DSPLY-SW> MEAP-DSP
Mail Box Supplement/memo If just disabling the switch with MEAP-DSP, the screen is switched to
The setting value is changed to 2 when turning OFF the foregoing the standard screen in the case of an error/jam/alarm. If disabling the
user mode, and the value is changed to 1 when turning ON the mode switch with ANIM-SW, the screen will not be switched to the standard
at power-off/on. screen and a warning is appeared on MEAP screen.
As the setting value of this service mode is changed, the setting UI-PRINT Display/hide of print job screen
value of the foregoing user mode is also changed. Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the print job screen.
UI-SEND Display/hide of send screen Use case Upon user’s request
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the SEND function. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case Upon user’s request 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 0: Hide, 1: Display
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Default value 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default value 1
UI-FAX Display/hide of FAX screen
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the FAX function.
Use case Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default value 1
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IMGC-ADJ Dspl/hide of img adj item in user mode UI-HOLD Display/hide of hold job screen
Lv.1 Details To set whether to display or hide the item relating to image Lv.2 Details To set whether to display the hold job screen on the Control Panel.
adjustment in user mode. Use case Upon user’s request
When selecting display setting, detailed image adjustment procedure Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
will be displayed only for the duplicated paper specified with the 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
following settings: Preferences> Paper Settings> Set Paper Type Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
Management. 0: Hide (when POD function is OFF and JAL is OFF)
Use case As needed 1: Display (when POD function is ON and JAL is OFF)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2: Hide (when POD function is OFF and JAL is ON)
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 3: Hide (when POD function is ON and JAL is ON)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Default value 1
0: Hide, 1: Display Supplement/memo POD function: JDF + HOLD functions
Default value 0 JAL function: A function to save the print result as a thumbnail.
Related UI menu Preferences> Paper Settings> Set Paper Type Management OPEMANT ON/OFF of operator maintenance mode
UI-RSCAN Display/hide of remote scan screen Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of operator maintenance mode.
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the remote scan screen on the When setting to ON, “Operator Maintenance Mode” is displayed on
Control Panel. the Settings/Registration screen.
Use case Upon user’s request Use case When starting operator maintenance
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display 0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value 1 Default value 0
UI-EPRNT Display/hide of extended print screen Related UI menu Settings/Registration > Operator Maintenance Mode
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the extended print screen (print OPLOG-SW Dspl/hide of error log in operator mntc
screen for print server). Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide error/jam/alarm-2 log in operator
Use case Upon user’s request maintenance mode.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case Upon user’s request
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
0: Hide, 1: Display Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Default value 1 0: Hide, 1: Display
UI-WEB Display/hide of Web browser screen Default value 0
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide the Web browser screen. OP-ALMT Set warning mssg timing in operator mntc
Use case Upon user’s request Lv.2 Details To set the timing to display warning message of parts replacement/
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. cleaning counter in operator maintenance mode.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. With this setting, warning message is displayed once before reaching
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 the specified life of parts or number of sheets for cleaning.
0: Hide, 1: Display Use case Upon user’s request
Default value 1 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: At 100%, 1: At 90% and 100%
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RMT-CNSL ON/OFF of MEAP console screen UI-CUSTM ON/OFF of custom menu screen display
Lv.1 Details Selecting “1: ON” enables to obtain log for Function Composer on Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of the custom menu screen display on the Control
console screen. Panel.
Use case When obtaining log for Function Composer Use case When not displaying the custom menu screen on the Control Panel
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON 0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value 0 Default value 1
UI-SBOX ON/OFF of Advanced Box screen display SCT-BTN Set No. of shortcut buttons upper limit
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of the Advanced Box screen on the Control Panel. Lv.1 Details To set an upper limit on the number of shortcut buttons that appear
Use case When not displaying the Advanced Box screen on the Control Panel at the top of the Control Panel screen.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Use case Upon user’s request
0: OFF, 1: ON Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value JP:1, USA:1, EUR:0, AU:1, CN:1, KR:1, TW:1, ASIA:1 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Supplement/memo Preferences> Display Settings> Store Location Display Settings> Caution When 1 is set, the number of shortcut buttons that can be set
Advanced Box / Network increases from 2 to 4. However, the buttons become smalled in width,
The setting value is changed to 0 when turning OFF the foregoing and the number of characters that can be displayed decreases.
user mode, and the value is changed to 1 when turning ON the mode Depending on the MEAP application allocated to the shortcut button,
at power-off/on. the character strings displayed may not be fully displayed. Since
As the setting value of this service mode is changed, the setting the character strings displayed on the shortcut button are specified
value of the foregoing user mode is also changed. by the MEAP application, they cannot be changed. Therefore, if the
UI-MEM ON/OFF of memory media screen display number of characters are too many, foregoing symptom occurs. To
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of the memory media screen display on the Control prevent the symptom, a measure such as decreasing the number of
Panel. characters on the MEAP application side needs to be taken.
Use case When not displaying the memory media screen on the Control Panel Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 0: 2 buttons, 1: 4 buttons
0: OFF, 1: ON Default value 0
Default value 0 USER-DSP Display/hide of login user name
Supplement/memo Preferences> Display Settings> Store Location Display Settings> Lv.1 Details To set whether to display the name of the user who logs in to the
Memory Media machine on the screen of the Control Panel (upper left area).
The setting value is changed to 0 when turning OFF the foregoing Use case Upon user’s request
user mode, and the value is changed to 1 when turning ON the mode Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
at power-off/on. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
As the setting value of this service mode is changed, the setting Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
value of the foregoing user mode is also changed. 0: Hide, 1: Display the user name, 2: Display the display name
UI-NAVI Display/hide of useful feat intro Default value 0
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display or hide “Introduction to Useful Features” in
the main menu.
Use case Upon user’s request
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default value 1
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SDTM-DSP Display/hide of auto shutdown time
Lv.1 Details To set whether to display “Auto Shutdown Time” in user mode.
COPIER > OPTION > ENV-SET
Use case Upon user’s request ENVP-INT Temp, humid/Fix Roll temp log get cycle
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Lv.1 Details To set the cycle to obtain log of the temperature and humidity inside
the machine or the surface temperature of the Fixing Roller.
Caution When “Hide” is set, auto shutdown time is reset. (Auto shutdown is
As the value is incremented by 1, the cycle is increased by 1 minute.
not performed.)
Obtained log can be displayed by selecting the following: COPIER >
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
DISPLAY > ENVRNT
0: Hide, 1: Display
Use case At trouble analysis
Default value JP:0, USA:0, EUR:1, AU:0, CN:0, KR:0, TW:0, ASIA:0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related UI menu Settings/Registration> Preferences> Time/Energy Settings> Auto
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Shutdown Time
Display/adj/set range 0 to 480
WT-WARN Dspl/hide of Wst Tonr Cntner prep mssg
Default value 60
Lv.1 Details To set whether to display the preparation warning message of the
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ENVRNT
Waste Toner Container on the status area of LUI.
DRY-CISU ON/OFF of condensation prevention mode
Use case When there is no need to notify the preparation timing of the Waste
Toner Container to the user Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of condensation mode.
When droplets are appeared on the Scanner Unit due to
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
condensation and image failure or E225 occurs, set “1: ON”.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
By selecting 1, the Scanner Unit (paper front) stops the fan for
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
15 seconds and the Scanner Unit (paper back) lights LED for 30
0: Hide, 1: Display
seconds from the next startup.
Default value 1
Use case When droplets are appeared on the Scanner Unit due to
LCRY-DSP Dspl/hide high vol stack mode: user mode condensation and image failure or E225 occurs
Lv.1 Details To set whether to display or hide the large volume stack mode in Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
user mode. 0: OFF (Normal mode), 1: ON (Anti-condensation mode)
When 1 is set, the large volume stack mode is displayed in user
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mode (Settings/Registration> Function Settings> Common> Paper
Output Settings).
Use case Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default value 1
Related UI menu Settings/Registration> Function Settings> Common> Paper Output
Settings> Large Volume Stack Mode
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DK2-TURN ON/OFF of L-Deck Pckup Rol little rotn
COPIER > OPTION > FEED-SW Lv.1 Details To set whether to rotate the Left Deck Pickup Roller a little after
TRY-CHG Setting of Delivery Tray switch completion of job or at the time of warm-up rotation.
Lv.2 Details To set the Delivery Tray switching control for the Finisher. If the Pickup Deck has not been used for a long time, a part of the
When 0 is set, paper is delivered to the priority tray. When 1 is set, Separation Roller engaged with the Pickup Roller becomes worn and
paper is output followed by the previous job. the roller stops rotation. As a result of that, jam may occur. When 1
Use case Upon user’s request is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm after completion of job so that
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. wear of the Separation Roller can be reduced.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. As the usage is extended or at the operation performed first time for
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 the day in a low temperature environment, the Separation Roller is
0: Deliver to the Priority Tray, 1: Deliver followed by the previous job not rotated in response to rotation of the Pickup Roller. As a result of
Default value 0 that, jam may occur. When 2 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm
REG-SPD Speed adj of Rgst Roller: plain paper at warm-up rotation.
Lv.2 Details To adjust the Registration Roller speed when 1/1 speed is set for Use case When pickup jam occurs with the following conditions
plain paper, etc. • Pickup Deck has not been used for a long time
Increase the value if the image at the leading edge of paper shrinks • The usage is extended
in the feeding direction, and decrease the value if it expands. • At the operation performed first time for the day in a low
Decrease the value if wavy-line image occurs. temperature environment
If these symptoms are not alleviated after adjustment is made, Caution When ON is set, papers sticking out of the Receptacle may get stuck
replace the Registration Roller. at the time of opening and closing the deck.
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
Default value 0 0: OFF, 1: ON after a job, 2: ON at warm-up rotation, 3: ON after a
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FEED-SW> REG-SPD2, REG-SPD3 job and at warm-up rotation
INSRT-SW [Not used] Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FEED-SW> DK1-TURN, DK3-TURN, DK4-
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DK3-TURN ON/OFF of Casstt3 Pckup Rol little rotn DK4-TURN ON/OFF of Casstt4 Pckup Rol little rotn
Lv.1 Details To set whether to rotate the Cassette 3 Pickup Roller a little after Lv.1 Details To set whether to rotate the Cassette 4 Pickup Roller a little after
completion of job or at the time of warm-up rotation. completion of job or at the time of warm-up rotation.
If the Pickup Cassette has not been used for a long time, a part of If the Pickup Cassette has not been used for a long time, a part of
the Separation Roller engaged with the Pickup Roller becomes worn the Separation Roller engaged with the Pickup Roller becomes worn
and the roller stops rotation. As a result of that, jam may occur. When and the roller stops rotation. As a result of that, jam may occur. When
1 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm after completion of job so 1 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm after completion of job so
that wear of the Separation Roller can be reduced. that wear of the Separation Roller can be reduced.
As the usage is extended or at the operation performed first time for As the usage is extended or at the operation performed first time for
the day in a low temperature environment, the Separation Roller is the day in a low temperature environment, the Separation Roller is
not rotated in response to rotation of the Pickup Roller. As a result of not rotated in response to rotation of the Pickup Roller. As a result of
that, jam may occur. When 2 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm that, jam may occur. When 2 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm
at warm-up rotation. at warm-up rotation.
Use case When pickup jam occurs with the following conditions Use case When pickup jam occurs with the following conditions
• Pickup Cassette has not been used for a long time • Pickup Cassette has not been used for a long time
• The usage is extended • The usage is extended
• At the operation performed first time for the day in a low • At the operation performed first time for the day in a low
temperature environment temperature environment
Caution When ON is set, papers sticking out of the Receptacle may get stuck Caution When ON is set, papers sticking out of the Receptacle may get stuck
at the time of opening and closing the Cassette. at the time of opening and closing the Cassette.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
0: OFF, 1: ON after a job, 2: ON at warm-up rotation, 3: ON after a 0: OFF, 1: ON after a job, 2: ON at warm-up rotation, 3: ON after a
job and at warm-up rotation job and at warm-up rotation
Default value 0 Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FEED-SW> DK1-TURN, DK2-TURN, DK4- Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FEED-SW> DK1-TURN, DK2-TURN, DK3-
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DK1-TURN ON/OFF of R-Deck Pckup Rol little rotn DK5-TURN ON/OFF of OP-Deck Pckup Rol little rotn
Lv.1 Details To set whether to rotate the Right Deck Pickup Roller a little after Lv.1 Details To set whether to rotate the Option Deck Pickup Roller a little after
completion of job or at the time of warm-up rotation. completion of job or at the time of warm-up rotation.
If the Pickup Deck has not been used for a long time, a part of the If the Pickup Deck has not been used for a long time, a part of the
Separation Roller engaged with the Pickup Roller becomes worn and Separation Roller engaged with the Pickup Roller becomes worn and
the roller stops rotation. As a result of that, jam may occur. When 1 the roller stops rotation. As a result of that, jam may occur. When 1
is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm after completion of job so that is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm after completion of job so that
wear of the Separation Roller can be reduced. wear of the Separation Roller can be reduced.
As the usage is extended or at the operation performed first time for As the usage is extended or at the operation performed first time for
the day in a low temperature environment, the Separation Roller is the day in a low temperature environment, the Separation Roller is
not rotated in response to rotation of the Pickup Roller. As a result of not rotated in response to rotation of the Pickup Roller. As a result of
that, jam may occur. When 2 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm that, jam may occur. When 2 is set, the Pickup Roller rotates 75mm
at warm-up rotation. at warm-up rotation.
Use case When pickup jam occurs with the following conditions Use case When pickup jam occurs with the following conditions
• Pickup Deck has not been used for a long time • Pickup Deck has not been used for a long time
• The usage is extended • The usage is extended
• At the operation performed first time for the day in a low • At the operation performed first time for the day in a low
temperature environment temperature environment
Caution When ON is set, papers sticking out of the Receptacle may get stuck Caution When ON is set, papers sticking out of the Receptacle may get stuck
at the time of opening and closing the deck. at the time of opening and closing the deck.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
0: OFF, 1: ON after a job, 2: ON at warm-up rotation, 3: ON after a 0: OFF, 1: ON after a job, 2: ON at warm-up rotation, 3: ON after a
job and at warm-up rotation job and at warm-up rotation
Default value 0 Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FEED-SW> DK2-TURN, DK3-TURN, DK4- Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FEED-SW> DK1-TURN, DK2-TURN, DK3-
TURN, DK5-TURN TURN, DK4-TURN
YP-ROT ON/OFF of image rotation in PDL print
Lv.2 Details In PDL print, the image is not rotated at printing even through the
image and the paper orientation does not match in case that the user
definition size paper is used. (In case of standard size, the image is
rotated in line with the paper feed direction.)
When “1: ON” is set, the image is rotated in line with the paper feed
direction and printed.
Use case When the image failure of different image direction occurs in case
that the user definition size paper is used in PDL print
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value and press the OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
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DK1-AIR ON/OFF of PDF Deck Lite air assist
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of the POD Deck Lite air assist.
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW
In the initial settings, the air assist is OFF for plain paper, and ON for PO-CNT ON/OFF of potential control function
coated paper and heavy paper. Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of potential control function.
When a jam or double feed error frequently occurs with plain paper, Use case When replacing the Potential Sensor
etc., set the value to 1. When the transfer failure occurs with coated Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
paper, heavy paper, etc., set the value to 2. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case • When a jam or double feed error frequently occurs with plain Caution Be sure to set the value back to 1 (ON) after servicing.
paper Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
• When transfer failure occurs with coated paper and heavy paper 0: OFF, 1: ON
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Default value 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 PO-CNTMD Set potential control execution timing
0: Initial setting, 1: ON, 2: OFF Lv.2 Details To set the combination of timing to execute the potential control.
Default value 0 Use case When productivity decreases at execution of potential control
TFL-RTC Set delvry dest at rcvry after tray full Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To select the delivery destination for a job with multiple pages after Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
recovering the Delivery Tray that reaches the full level. 0:
When 0 (default) is set, a job is output from the delivery destination • At warm-up rotation performed first time for the day in an HH
again from which the last job was delivered. environment
When 1 is set, a job is output from the delivery destination which • At last rotation in the case that a job right after startup first
priority is set as high at “Output Tray Settings” in user mode. time for the day takes 10 minutes or longer
Use case When changing the delivery tray • At last rotation after 1500 sheets since the last potential
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. control
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. • At last rotation of the first job after 90 minutes since the last
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 potential control
0: Output from the tray from which the last job was output. • At warm-up rotation of the fist job after 10 minutes since the
1: Output from the delivery destination which priority is high among startup first time for the day (30 seconds)
the delivery trays. 1:
Default value 0 • At warm-up rotation performed first time for the day in an HH
Related UI menu Function Settings> Common> Paper Output Settings> Output Tray environment
Settings • At last rotation in the case that a job right after startup first
time for the day takes 10 minutes or longer
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control
• At warm-up rotation of the fist job after 10 minutes since the
startup first time for the day (30 seconds)
2:
• At warm-up rotation performed first time for the day in an HH
environment
• At last rotation after 1500 sheets since the last potential
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MODEL-SZ Fixed magnifictn & DADF orgnl dtct size SENS-CNF Setting of original detection size
Lv.1 Details To set the fixed magnification ratio display and the original detection Lv.2 Details To set original detection size according to AB configuration/Inch
size with DADF. configuration/A configuration.
It is set automatically at the time of installation of the Reader Select 1 (Inch configuration) for Inch configuration/A configuration
according to the location. machine.
Use case Upon user’s request Use case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: AB configuration (6R5E) for Japan, 1: Inch configuration (5R4E) 0: AB configuration, 1: Inch configuration
for North/Middle/South America, 2: A configuration (3R3E) for Default value 0
Europe, 3: AB/Inch configuration (6R5E) for Asia, Oceania, South CONFIG Set country/area/lang/location/ppr size
America Lv.1 Details To set the country/region, language, location, paper size
Default value It differs according to the location. configuration for multiple system software in HDD.
SCANSLCT ON/OFF of scan area calculate function Use case Upon user’s request
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of the function to calculate scanning area from the Adj/set/operate method 1) Select the setting item.
specified paper size. 2) Switch with +/- key, and then press OK key.
When the paper size is larger than the original size, selecting ON 3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
reduces productivity because the scanning area gets larger. Display/adj/set range XX YY.ZZ.AA
Use case When matching the scanning area with the paper size XX: Country/region
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. JP: Japan, US: United States, GB: England, FR: France, DE:
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Germany, IT: Italia, AU: Australia, SG: Singapore, NL: Netherlands,
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 KR: Korea, CN: China, TW: Taiwan, ES: Spain, SE: Sweden, PT:
0: OFF (calculated from the detected original size) Portugal, NO: Norway, DK: Denmark, FI: Finland, PL: Poland, HU:
1: ON (calculated from the specified paper size) Hungary, CZ: Czech, SI: Slovenia, GR: Greek, EE: Estonia, RU:
Default value 0 Russia, AD: Andorra, AL: Albania, AM: Armenia, AR: Argentine, AT:
DH-SW ON/OFF of D-half control for pln group Austria, BA: Bosnia Herzegovina, BE: Belgium, BG: Bulgaria, BO:
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of D-half control for plain paper group. Bolivia, BR: Brazil, CA: Canada, CH: Switzerland, CL: Chile, CY:
When 1 to 3 is set, the control is executed at last rotation/first startup Cyprus, HR: Croatia, ID: Indonesia, IE: Ireland, IL: Israel, IN: India,
for the day. IS: Iseland, LU: Luxembourg, LV: Latvia, MX: Mexico, MY: Malaysia,
When 0 is set, it is controlled only with EPC using environment Vcont NZ: New Zealand, PE: Peru, PH: Philippine, PY: Paraguay, RO:
and Vback. (Conventional B&W machine control) Romania, SK: Slovakia, TH: Thailand, TR: Turkey, UA: Ukraine, UY:
Use case • When D-half-related failure occurs/when identifying the cause of Uruguay, VE: Venezuela, VN: Vietnam
D-half-related failure YY: Language (Fixed; e.g. ja: Japanese)
• Upon user’s request ZZ: Location (Fixed; e.g. 00: CANON)
AA: Paper size configuration (00: AB configuration, 01: Inch
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
configuration, 02: A configuration, 03: Inch/AB configuration)
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> MODEL-SZ
Caution Be sure to set the value back to 1 (ON) after servicing.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
0: OFF, 1: At last rotation, 2: At first startup for the day, 3: At last
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W/SCNR Setting of Reader Unit installation INTROT-1 Set last rotation auto adj exe interval
Lv.1 Details To set installation of the Reader Unit. Lv.1 Details To set the paper interval to execute D-max/D-half control at last
1 (Installed) is automatically selected once the Reader Unit is rotation.
detected at the start of the machine. As the value is incremented by 1, the interval is increased by 500
Use case When installing/removing the Reader Unit sheets.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When matching the use environment of the user
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
0: Not installed, 1: Installed Caution Increasing the number of sheets (widening the interval) causes
Default value 0 (Printer model)/1 (Copier model) higher frequency of image failure.
ORG-LGL Special paper size set in DADF mode: LGL Display/adj/set range 1 to 255
Lv.2 Details To set the size of special paper (LGL configuration) that cannot be Default value 12
recognized in DADF stream reading mode. DMAX-SW ON/OFF of D-max control for pln group
Use case • Upon user’s request Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of D-max control for plain paper group.
• When picking up special paper size original from DADF When 1 to 4 is set, the control is executed at last rotation/first startup
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. for the day.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. When 3 or 4 is set, it is also executed at last rotation for every 200
Display/adj/set range 0 to 10 sheets up to 1200 sheets after replacement of the Developing
0: LEGAL-R, 1: FOOLSCAP-R, 2: OFICIO-R, 3: FOLIO-R, 4: Assembly. When the number of sheets exceeds 1200, it is executed
Australian FOOLSCAP-R, 5: Ecuador OFICIO-R, 6: Bolivia for every 6000 sheets as usual.
OFICIO-R, 7: Argentine OFICIO-R, 8: Argentine LEGAL-R, 9: When 0 is set, it is controlled only with EPC using environment Vcont
Government LEGAL-R, 10: Mexico OFICIO-R and Vback. (Conventional B&W machine control)
Default value 0 Use case When D-max-related failure occurs/when identifying the cause of
ORG-LTR Special paper size set in DADF mode: LTR D-max-related failure
Lv.2 Details To set the size of special paper (LTR configuration) that cannot be Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
recognized in DADF stream reading mode. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case • Upon user’s request Display/adj/set range 0 to 4
• When picking up special paper size original from DADF 0: OFF, 1: At last rotation, 2: At first startup for the day, 3: At last
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. rotation + At first startup for the day + At last rotation for every 200
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. sheets up to 1200 sheets after replacement of the Developing
Assembly, 4: At last rotation + At last rotation for every 200 sheets up
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
to 1200 sheets after replacement of the Developing Assembly
0: LETTER, 1: EXECUTIVE, 2: Argentine LETTER, 3: Government
LETTER Default value 1
Default value 0
ORG-B5 Special paper size set in DADF mode: B5
Lv.2 Details To set the size of special paper (B5) that cannot be recognized in
DADF stream reading mode.
Use case • Upon user’s request
• When picking up special paper size original from DADF
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: B5, 1: Korean government office paper
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MODELSZ2 Ppr size dtct global support in bookmode KSIZE-SW Set of Chinese paper (K-size) support
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF for global support of document size detection in Lv.2 Details To set to detect/display the Chinese paper (K size paper: 8K, 16K).
copyboard reading mode. Use case When using K size paper
Use case Upon user’s request (mixed media original with AB/Inch Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
configuration) 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution Go through the following: COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > MODEL-
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. SZ; and if MODEL-SZ is “0: AB configuration”, this mode is enabled.
Caution • Do not use this at the normal service. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
• The Document Size Sensor (Photo Sensor) is additionally required 0: Not supported, 1: Supported
to correctly detect the document size when the original consists of Default value JP:0, USA:0, EUR:0, AU:0, CN:1, KR:0, TW:0, ASIA:0
mixed media (AB/Inch configuration). Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> MODEL-SZ
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Supplement/memo 8K paper: 270 x 390 mm, 16K paper: 270 x 195 mm
0: Detected with detection size according to location, 1: Detected PDF-RDCT PDF reduction set at forwarding
with AB/Inch mixed media.
Lv.2 Details To set whether to reduce the image for transmission when converting
Default value 0 the image received by IFAX into PDF for e-mail/file transmission.
SVMD-ENT Setting of entry method to service mode Use case Upon user’s request
Lv.2 Details To set the way to get in service mode to prevent information leak. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case As needed 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 0: Following the current setting, 1: Image reduction
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Default value 0
0: Factory default REBOOTSW Restart setting at E240 error occurrence
1: [Settings/Registration] - Pressing [4] and [9] at the same time -
Lv.2 Details To set whether to reboot in the case of E240 error.
[Settings/Registration]
In the case of E240 error, the machine is automatically rebooted due
Default value 0 to the possibility of continuous operation of the drive system while
BASE-SW Model switch set from MEAP-Full to Base the spooled print job is cleared.
Lv.1 Details To switch from the MEAP-Full model to the Base model. Print job can be obtained if selecting the setting not to reboot.
Switch this mode in the case of restricting the operation of MEAP Use case Upon user’s request
application for trouble analysis. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case When trouble that caused by MEAP application occurs 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution • Do not use this at the normal service.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. • Be sure to get approval from the user by telling the possibility of
Caution Switching from the Base model to the MEAP-Full model is not continuous operation of the drive system in the case of E240 error.
available. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 0: Rebooted, 1: Not rebooted
0: OFF (Base model), 1: ON (Full model) Default value 0
Default value Depending on the setting of option bit (MeapModelBIT). Supplement/memo E240 error: Communication error between the Main Controller and
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SJB-UNW Reserve upper limit of secured print job UNLMTBND Over 400 binders print job support set
Lv.2 Details To set the upper limit for the number of reserved jobs in secured print Lv.1 Details To set whether to support print job that exceeds 400 binders.
job. With the setting to support, the machine makes prints by sharing
Use case Upon user’s request binders according to job attribution.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Select “1: Not supported” if the user does not print job* with large
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. quantity of binders.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
0: 50 jobs, 1: 90 jobs, 2: No limit 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 0 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
CARD-RNG Card number setting (department number) 0: Automatic setting (When the print server is not connected: not
Lv.2 Details To set the number of cards (departments) that can be used with the supported; When the print server is connected: supported)
Card Reader. 1: Not supported
Use case When setting the number of cards (departments) Default value 0
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Supplement/memo * : A job that requires finishing (such as stapling) in one job. Does not
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. apply in the case of executing finishing with multiple sets of output.
Display/adj/set range 1 to 1000 MIBCOUNT Scope range set of Charge Counter MIB
Default value 1000 Lv.2 Details To set the range of counter information that can be obtained as MIB
(Management Information Base).
SJOB-CL Set of scan job canceling by logout
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To set whether to cancel the scan job in operation by logout of the
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
user.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
Use case Upon user’s request
0: All charge counters are obtained, 1: Only displayed counter* is
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
obtained, 2: All charge counters are not obtained
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
* : Counter specified by the following: COPIER > OPTION > USER >
Caution The job with scanning completed cannot be canceled.
COUNTER 1 to 6
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
Default value 0
0: Cancel only scan job in waiting state, 1: Cancel all scan jobs, 2:
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> USER> COUNTER1-6
Not canceled
MEAP-PRI Setting of MEAP task priority
Default value 0
Lv.2 Details Selecting “1: ON” increases MEAP task priority.
Supplement/memo Scan job: A job after the scanning operation is completed.
Use case When improving processing performance of MEAP
USB-RCNT Auto connect set at USB device disconnct
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.2 Details To set to enable/disable automatic connection when the USB device
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
is disconnected.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
With the setting to disable automatic connection, USB device cannot
0: OFF, 1: ON
be used if disconnecting and then connecting the USB device. To
enable connection again, the power needs to be turned OFF/ON. Default value 1
With the setting to enable automatic connection, reconnection is CNTR-SW Init of parts counter replacement timing
made after disconnecting, and then connecting the USB device. Lv.1 Details To return the estimated life of parts counter to the initial value.
Use case Upon user’s request Use case Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution With the setting to enable automatic connection, disconnecting of 1 Display/adj/set range 0: Returned to the initial value
area makes automatic connection of all USB devices if there is USB Default value 0
hub. ILSZ-JAM [Not used]
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Lv.2 Details -
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W/RAID Setting of HDD Mirroring Kit installation CE/SCNR Dspl/set scan connector disconnect times
Lv.1 Details To set installation condition of HDD Mirroring Kit. Lv.1 Details To display/change the number of Scanner connector disconnection
Select “1: Installed” when installing the HDD Mirroring Kit. Select “0: detection.
Not installed” when removing the HDD Mirroring Kit. To count up every time when connector disconnection is detected.
Use case When installing/removing HDD Mirroring Kit When 0 is set, the number of detection can be reset.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When checking/clearing the number of connector disconnection
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
0: Not installed, 1: Installed Display/adj/set range 0 to 5
Default value 0 Default value 0
PSWD-SW Password type set to enter service mode Supplement/memo When the connector is disconnected, “Check the connector” is
Lv.1 Details To set the type of password that is required to enter when getting into displayed on the Control Panel.
service mode. After detecting certain times, an error code (E732-000) is displayed.
2 types are available: one for “service technician” and the other for RPT2SIDE Set of report 1-sided/2-sided output
“system administrator + service technician”. Lv.1 Details To set whether to use 1-sided or 2-sided for report output of service
When selecting the type for “system administrator + service mode.
technician”, enter the password for service technician after the Use case When making 2-sided report output to reduce the number of output
password entry by the user’s system administrator. pages
Use case Upon request from the user who concerns security Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 0: 1-sided, 1: 2-sided
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-PRINT
0: No password, 1: Service technician, 2: System administrator + BRWS-FAV Set of service browser favorite register
service technician Lv.2 Details To set whether to allow registration of favorites in the browser for
Default value 0 service.
SM-PSWD Password setting for service technician When 1 is set, favorites in the browser for service can be edited, and
Lv.2 Details To set password for service technician that is used when getting into any URLs can be accessed.
service mode. Use case When service engineers edit favorites in the browser for service
Use case When password is required to get into service mode Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Caution Be sure to select 1 or 2 with PSWD-SW in advance. 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Display/adj/set range 1 to 99999999 Default value 0
Default value 11111111 STND-PNL Set Upright Control Panel installation
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> PSWD-SW Lv.2 Details To set whether the Upright Control Panel is installed.
When the Upright Control Panel is installed, set 1.
Use case At installation of the Upright Control Panel
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Not installed, 1: Installed
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INVALPDL Disable of PDL license LOCLFIRM Set to allow firmware update by file
Lv.1 Details To disable the registered PDL license. Lv.1 Details To set whether to permit the user (administrator) to update the
When “1: Disabled” is set, PDL is disabled even if a PDL license firmware from the remote UI using a local file.
is registered. This is set to the machines installed at convenience This update is executed as a measure for vulnerability in emergency
stores, which do not allow PDL to be used. situations.
Use case When prohibiting the use of PDL Use case When allowing the administrator to update the firmware using a file
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Default value 1
0: Registered PDL license is enabled, 1: Disabled T-RUN-LV No.of keep print at Toner Cntner rplce
Default value 0 Lv.1 Details To set the number of prints to be kept from the indication of Toner
CDS-FIRM Set to allow firmware update by admin Container replacement until job is interrupted.
Lv.1 Details To set whether to permit update of the firmware by user The time to keep printing varies depending on image ratio and
(administrator). productivity.
When “1: Enabled” is set, Updater can be activated from the user Use case When preferring to shorten the time from replacement of the Toner
mode. Container to the recovery
Use case When allowing the administrator to update the firmware Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Do not use it for purposes other than collecting log files. In Japan, Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
the firmware cannot be updated by user. Be sure to return the value 0: Approx. 900 sheets, 1: Approx. 140 sheets (A4, 5% image ratio)
to 0 after use. Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 BXNUPLOG ON/OFF of Nup log at Inbox print
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Lv.2 Details To set whether to keep Nup log at Inbox print.
Default value JP:0, USA:0, EUR:1, AU:0, CN:0, KR:0, TW:0, ASIA:0 Use case When keeping Nup log at Inbox print
Supplement/memo CDS: Content Delivery System Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
CDS-MEAP Set to allow MEAP installation by admin Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Lv.1 Details To set whether to permit the user (administrator) to install MEAP 0: OFF, 1: ON
applications and enable iR options from CDS. Default value At normal service: 0, At customization: 1
When “1: Enabled” is set, Updater can be activated from the user SDLMTWRN Cpcty warn dspl ON/OFF: E-mail/I-Fax TX
mode. Lv.1 Details To set whether to display the warning message when sending data
Use case When allowing the administrator to install MEAP applications and that exceeds the upper limit value for the transmission data size via
enable iR options from CDS E-mail/I-Fax.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Use case For customization
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 1 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Supplement/memo CDS: Content Delivery System 0: OFF, 1: ON
CDS-UGW Set to allow firmware update from UGW Default value 0
Lv.1 Details To set whether to permit update of the firmware from the UGW Related UI menu Function Settings> Send> E-Mail/I-Fax Settings> Maximum Data
server. Size for Sending
When “1: Enabled” is set, Updater accepts the operation from the JLK-PWSC ON/OFF of PCAM password auth doc scan
UGW server in cooperation with CDS.
Lv.2 Details To set whether to scan the PCAM password authentication document
Use case When allowing update of the firmware from the UGW server with the MEAP application.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Use case When scanning the PCAM password authentication document
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Supplement/memo CDS: Content Delivery System 0: OFF, 1: ON
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FAX-INT Set FAX RX print interruption oprtn mode AMSOFFSW Disabling AMS mode
Lv.2 Details To set the mode performing interruption operation of FAX reception Lv.1 Details Normally, AMS mode is automatically enabled when the following 2
print automatically. conditions are satisfied.
Use case Upon user’s request • AMS license which is an iR option is installed.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. • AMS-supported Login application is activated.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. When disabling AMS mode, set 1.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 For North/Middle/South America and for Europe, the default is 1.
0: Normal, 1: Interruption operation mode When enabling AMS mode, set 0.
Default value 0 Use case • When disabling AMS mode
CDS-LVUP Set to allow CDS periodical update • When enabling AMS mode (for North/Middle/South America and
for Europe)
Lv.1 Details To set whether to allow the user (administrator) to use the periodical
update function linked with CDS. Adj/set/operate method 1) Check that "ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM" is displayed in
When 1 is set, the periodical update function can be used from the Check Counter > Check Device Configuration. (If it is displayed, it
user mode. means that AMS mode is enabled.)
2) Enter 1, and then press OK key.
Use case When allowing the user to use the periodical update function
3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
4) Check that "ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM" is not displayed
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
in Check Counter > Check Device Configuration. (If it is not
Caution Do not set 1 in Japan. The firmware cannot be updated by user.
displayed, it means that AMS mode is disabled.)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
0: AMS mode enabled, 1: AMS mode disabled
Default value JP:0, USA:0, EUR:1, AU:0, CN:0, KR:0, TW:0, ASIA:0
Default value JP: 0, USA: 1, EUR: 1, AU: 0, CN: 0, KR: 0, TW: 0, ASIA: 0
Supplement/memo CDS: Content Delivery System
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> LCNS-TR> ST-AMS
Related UI menu Settings/Registration > Management Settings > License/Other > Use
ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Supplement/memo AMS: Access Management System
When the device is in AMS mode, "ACCESS MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM" is displayed in Check Counter > Check Device
Configuration.
UA-OFFSW ON/OFF of unified auth function
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of the Unified Authentication function.
Set 0 when not preferring to use the Unified Authentication function
because of security concern.
Use case Upon user’s request (not to use the Unified Authentication function)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: ON, 1: OFF
Default value 0
Supplement/memo Unified Authentication: A function with which it is considered that
login authentication under it is performed by logging in it using
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MIB-NVTA RFC-compatible character stringMIB write LCDSFLG Enabling of local CDS server
Lv.1 Details As default, MIB object which NVT-ASCII can be written exists in Lv.1 Details To set whether to use the local CDS server.
order to link with LUI entry value. This violates RFC order, so a When CDSFIRM is 1, this setting is enabled.
problem like garbled 2-byte characters may occur in the SNMP Use case When using the local CDS server
monitoring system, such as the 3rd vendor’s MPS. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Whether non-RFC-compatible character strings are written in MIB Caution When CDSFIRM is 1, this setting is enabled.
can be set using this mode. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
When 1 is set, only the character strings which are strictly compatible 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
with RFC are written. (Writing operation is executed from the SNMP
Default value 0
manager.) LUI is not linked.
Related service mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CDS-FIRM
Use case Upon user’s request (operation with RFC-compatible system)
Related UI menu Management Settings> License/Other> Register/Update Software>
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Software Management Setting> Setting
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Supplement/memo When local CDS is used, iW EMC/MC device firmware update plug-
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
in is required.
0: Compatible in a conventional manner, 1: RFC-compatible, 2 to 3:
STNDBY-A Setting of operation at sleep
Not used
Lv.1 Details To set the sleep operation when pressing the Control Panel Energy
Default value 0
Saver Key.
Supplement/memo RFC: Document of internet-related technical standards
Normally, the entire machine shifts to sleep mode.
NVT-ASCII: Network Virtual Terminal-ASCII
When 1 is set, only the LCD backlight is turned off.
MIB-EXT ON/OFF of link with Ex-Cont on network
Use case Upon user’s request (FCOT)
Lv.1 Details To set whether to link with External Controller on network (Hewlett-
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Packard Co.).
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case When linking with External Controller of Hewlett-Packard Co.
Caution By setting 1 when the machine is not frequently used, the life may
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. become shorter than the estimated life.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 0: The entire machine is in sleep mode, 1: Only the LDC backligh is
0: OFF, 1: ON, 2: Not used turned off
Default value 0 Default value 0
SVC-RUI Enabling of RUI function for servicing Supplement/memo FCOT: First Copy Output Time
Lv.1 Details To set whether to enable the RUI function for servicing (not provided BXSHIFT Setting of binding at 0mm binding margin
to end users).
Lv.1 Details To set whether to judge the job as a job “without binding” when
When 0 is set, the RUI function is disabled.
storing a PDL job in Inbox while the binding margin is set to “0”.
When setting the value other than 0, RUI function is enabled. The
By setting the binding margin to 0 mm while “0” is set, the job is
value entered becomes password to use the RUI function.
processed as “without binding”. “Booklet” in “Options” on the Inbox
Use case When preferring to use the import function of background image file screen can be also used.
of main menu When “1” is set, it is judged as “with binding” even the binding margin
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. is 0 mm so “Booklet”, which has an exclusive relationship with
Display/adj/set range 0 to 65535 “binding”, cannot be used.
Default value 0 Use case Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution When storing a PDL job in Inbox while 1 is set, “Booklet” in “Options”
on the Inbox screen cannot be used.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
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HOME-SW Set screen displayed with Main Menu key JM-ERR-R Set of error display of 0071 jam (RCON)
Lv.1 Details To set whether to display the main menu screen or the screen Lv.2 Details To set whether to display “0071” jam as the error “E996-0071”.
registered as the startup screen when pressing Main Menu key. In the case of a jam, log cannot be obtained depending on the timing.
Use case Upon user’s request (to change the startup screen) By selecting 1 when the jam “0071” occurs, it is displayed as the
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. error “E996-0071” so that the log can be obtained.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Use case When obtaining a log at the occurrence of 0071 jam
0: Main Menu screen, 1: Screen registered as the startup screen Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 0 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
NO-LGOUT Display/hide of logout button 0: Display as a jam, 1: Display as an error
Lv.1 Details To set whether to display or hide [Logout] button. Default value 0
When 0 is set, [Logout] button is displayed on the screen, and logout Related service mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > JM-ERR-D
with the ID key is enabled. (Normal) ASLPMAX Set auto sleep shift time maximum value
When 1 is set, [Logout] button is not displayed, and logout with the Lv.1 Details Set auto sleep shift time maximum value.
ID key is disabled. Use case Upon user's request
Use case Upon user’s request (for customization, etc.) Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 0: 4 hours, 1: 60 minutes
0: Display, 1: Hide Default value JP:0, USA:0, EUR:1, AU:0, CN:0, KR:0, TW:0, ASIA:0
Default value 0 T-8-66
T-DLV-BK Set of Bk-toner level displaying alarm
Lv.1 Details To set the Bk-toner level to display “absence of toner” message.
Use case When changing the timing to notify the end of life according to the
usage status
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Since toner level is calculated based on the developing supply count,
some errors may occur.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 40
Default value JP:15, USA:15, EUR:0, AU:15, CN:15, KR:15, TW:15, ASIA:15
JM-ERR-D Set of error display of 0CAx jam (DCON)
Lv.2 Details To set whether to display “0CAF” jam as the error “E996-0CAF”.
In the case of a jam, log cannot be obtained depending on the timing.
By selecting 1 when the jam “0CAF” occurs, it is displayed as the
error “E996-0CAF” so that the log can be obtained.
Use case When obtaining a log at the occurrence of 0CAF jam
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Display as a jam, 1: Display as an error
Default value 0
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DRM-IDL2 Set first idle rotn time in NN Ev
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-DEV Lv.1 Details To set the duration of idle rotation to be performed first time for the
TSPLY-SW [Not used] day in an NN (normal temperature/normal humidity) environment.
DRM-IDL Set first idle rotn time in NL Ev Use case When image density for the first time of the day is low
Lv.1 Details To set the duration of idle rotation to be performed first time for the Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
day in an NL (normal temperature/low humidity) environment. Display/adj/set range 0 to 20 (0: OFF)
Use case When image density for the first time of the day is low Default value 1 (15 seconds)
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> DRM-IDL, DRM-IDL3
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
ATM Set of highland ev voltg reduction mode
Display/adj/set range 0 to 20 (0: OFF)
Lv.2 Details To set the highland environment voltage reduction mode in the case
Default value 1 (15 seconds) that leak occurs at a high latitude.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> DRM-IDL2, DRM-IDL3 When 1 is set, high voltage settings for the Primary Charging
DV-RT-LG Set Developing Assembly idle rotn time Assembly, Pre-transfer Charging Assembly and developing bias are
Lv.1 Details To set the duration of idle rotation of the Developing Assembly by decreased so that leak can be prevented.
COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> DV-RT. Use case When leak occurs at high latitude
As the value is incremented by 1, the duration is increased by 1 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
minute. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
+: Increase 0: Normal, 1: Voltage reduction mode
-: Decrease
Default value 0
Use case When an image failure is not alleviated by executing idle rotation
LWDTY-SW ON/OFF of low duty ejection
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of low duty ejection control.
Caution If the duration is long, deterioration of developer or toner scattering When 1 is set, developer is ejected at the time of last rotation/during
might occur. a job.
Display/adj/set range 1 to 20 Use case Upon user’s request (Reduction of toner consumption)
Default value 5 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> DV-RT Caution Be sure to get approval from the user by telling possibility that the
ADJ-VPPN Adj developing bias Vpp: Uncoated paper image density may be lowered due to deterioration of developer
Lv.1 Details To adjust Vpp of the developing AC bias for uncoated paper group. when setting 0.
The initial value is 1.5 kV, and as the value is decreased by 1, Vpp is Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
decreased by 0.1 kV (density and fogging increase). 0: OFF, 1: ON
Decrease the value when fogging or bias leak occurs, and increase Default value 1
the value when the density is low or white spots occur.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> LWDTYADJ
Use case When fogging, bias leak, low density, or white spots occur
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -4 to 2
Default value 0
Supplement/memo Uncoated paper group: uncoated paper/recycled paper/textured
paper/label/postcard/cotton
PG-DMAX Setting of patch image in D-max control
Lv.2 Details To set the patch image formed by D-max control.
When increasing the target density, accuracy of patch image reading
improves by setting 1.
Use case When increasing the target density
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
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LWDTYADJ Set low duty ejection threshold value PRI-SHUT Set Pry/Pre-trn Chg Shutter close timing
Lv.1 Details To set offset of image density which becomes the threshold value for Lv.1 Details To set the time from when the Photosensitive Drum stops to when
the low duty ejection control. the Primary/Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is closed.
The threshold value which becomes a reference differs depending With the Primary/Pre-transfer Charging Shutter control, the Primary/
on the environment (temperature and humidity). Pre-transfer Charging Shutter is closed after up to 255 minutes of
When a positive value is entered, the interval of low duty ejection the stop of the Photosensitive Drum to prevent image smear due to
control becomes shorter. Lowering of image density can be nitrogen oxide.
prevented, but replacement timing of the Waste Toner Container Decrease the value to close the shutter earlier when image smear
becomes early due to the increase of toner consumption. occurs first time for the day.
Use case When density is lowered at the time of continuous output of low duty Depending on the value, the shutter is closed before the machine
image shifts to sleep mode, so that the first copy time becomes longer for
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. the time to open the shutter again (approx. 13 seconds).
Display/adj/set range -50 to 50 As the value is reduced, the life of the Primary/Pre-transfer Charging
Default value 0 Wire Cleaning Pad is shortened because cleaning of the Charging
Wire is performed every time the shutter is closed.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> LWDTY-SW
Use case When image smear occurs
BB-CNT Set Bk band output intvl: Cleaning Blade
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To set the paper interval to output black band for preventing flip of
the Cleaning Blade. Caution • If the shutter is closed before the machine shifts to sleep mode,
When a negative value is entered, the interval to output black band the first copy time becomes longer for the time to open it again.
becomes shorter. The possibility that the Cleaning Blade may be • As the value is reduced, the life of the Primary/Pre-transfer
flipped is decreased, but replacement timing of the Waste Toner Charging Wire Cleaning Pad is shortened.
Container becomes early due to the increase of toner consumption. Display/adj/set range -7 to 0
Use case When flip of the Cleaning Blade occurs Default value 0 (255 minutes)
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. TBLTCLSW Setting of ETB cleaning timing
Display/adj/set range -15 to 15 Lv.1 Details To set the timing to execute ETB cleaning control.
Default value 0 When 1 or 2 is set, it is also executed at the time of the Charging
Wire cleaning.
As the value is increased, the soiling of the back side of paper is
decreased, but the life of the ETB is shortened and productivity is
decreased.
Use case When the back side of paper is soiled
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution As the number of times of ETB cleaning is increased, the life of the
ETB is shortened and productivity is decreased.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
0: OFF
1: At last rotation + At Charging Wire cleaning
2: At last rotation + At initial rotation + At Charging Wire cleaning
Default value 0
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TBLTBIS+ Setting of ETB cleaning bias (+)
Lv.1 Details “To set the transfer current value to apply cleaning bias(+) at the time
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of ETB cleaning. FIX-CLN Set fixing cleaning execution interval
As the value is increased, the soiling of the back side of paper is Lv.1 Details To set the number of sheets as the intervals to execute fixing
decreased, but the life of the ETB is shortened. cleaning.
Compared with TBLTCLSW, productivity can be sustained, but the By performing idle rotation of the Fixing Assembly for 5 seconds
life of the ETB is shortened further.” every time a specified number of sheets are fed , remove soil
Use case When the back side of paper is soiled adhered on the Pressure Roller.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Set 1 when an image failure occurs. If it is not alleviated, set 2 or 3.
Because idle rotation is executed by interrupting an ongoing job, as
Caution As the greater value is set, the life of the ETB is shortened.
the short execution interval is set, productivity decreases.
Display/adj/set range -10 to 10
Use case When an image failure due to the Pressure Roller occurs
Default value 0 (100uA)
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> TBLTCLSW, TBLTBIS-, TBLTTMS
Caution As the short execution interval is set, productivity decreases.
TBLTBIS- Setting of ETB cleaning bias (-)
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
Lv.1 Details To set the transfer current value to apply cleaning bias (-) at the time
0: OFF, 1: 500 sheets, 2: 300 sheets, 3: 150 sheets
of ETB cleaning.
Default value 0
Use case When the back side of paper is soiled
FIX-TEMP Set fixing/productivity: Heavy paper
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Lv.1 Details To set priority between productivity and fixing by changing
Caution Do not use this at the normal service.
temperature at which down sequence is applied to Heavy paper.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 5 When 2 is set, fixing has priority over productivity because the
Default value 0 (-50 micro A) machine is likely to go into the down sequence.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> TBLTCLSW, TBLTBISP, TBLTTMS When 0 is set, productivity has priority over fixing.
TBLTTMS Set ETB cleaning bias application times Use case When changing priority between fixing and productivity for Heavy
Lv.1 Details To set the number of times to apply cleaning bias at the time of ETB paper
cleaning. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Apply positive (+) and negative (-) cleaning bias alternately. Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
As the value is increased, the soiling of the back side of paper is 0: Priority on productivity (-5 degC), 1: Normal, 2: Priority on fixing (+5
decreased, but the life of the ETB is shortened and productivity is degC)
decreased. Default value 1
Use case When the back side of paper is soiled FSPD-S1 Setting of fixing improvement mode
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Lv.2 Details To set whether to start the machine in fixing improvement mode.
Caution As the greater value is set, the life of the ETB is shortened and When 1 to 4 is set, duration of warm-up is increased for the specified
productivity is decreased. time to increase the temperature of the Fixing Assembly.
Display/adj/set range 1 to 10 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 2 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> TBLTCLSW, TBLTBISP, TBLTBIS- Display/adj/set range 0 to 4
DRM-IDL3 Set first idle rotn time in HH Ev 0: 0 second, 1: 30 seconds, 2: 60 seconds, 3: 90 seconds, 4: 120
Lv.1 Details To set the idle rotation time to be performed first time for the day in seconds
an HH (high temperature and high humidity) environment. Default value 0
Use case When image density for the first time of the day is low
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 20 (0: OFF)
Default value 1 (45 seconds)
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-DEV> DRM-IDL, DRM-IDL2
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CBLTINVL Setting of Fixing Web Solenoid ON times RAG-CONT Set fix smeared image ctrl mode level
Lv.1 Details To set frequency to turn ON the Fixing Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid. Lv.1 Details To set level of the mode (skipping) to control smeared image caused
If an image failure occurs due to the soiled Pressure Roller, set 1. by fixing area.
If an image failure occurs due to the soiled Separation Claw, set 2. Use case When a smeared image occurs
If the life of Fixing Cleaning Web is shorter than the target (500,000 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
sheets) (in case of much take-up amount of web), set 3. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Use case • When an image failure due to the soiled Pressure Roller/ Caution Set RAG-SW to 1 to 3 to enable skipping.
Separation Claw occurs Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
• When the life of Fixing Cleaning Web is too short 0: No skipping, 1: Small skipping, 2: Medium skipping, 3: Large
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. skipping
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FIX> RAG-SW
0: Normal, 1: 1.5 times higher than normal, 2: 0.5 times higher than RAG-SW ON/OFF of fixing burst prevention mode
normal, 3: 0.75 times higher than normal
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of fixing burst prevention mode (skipping) to prevent
Default value 0 line burst.
TMP-TBL2 Set fixing control temp table: Thin Select “1: ON” in the case all horizontal lines are burst.
Lv.1 Details To set the control temperature table of the Fixing Roller for 52 to 63 Set ON according to paper type in the case the degree of line burst
g/m2 size paper. differs depending on media.
Use case When alleviating the curl Use case When horizontal lines burst
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Caution Set RAG-CONT to 1 to 3 to enable skipping.
Display/adj/set range -5 to 2 Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
-5 to -1: -5 degC, 0: 0 degC, 1 to 2: +5 degC 0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value 0 Default value 0
TMP-TBL3 Set fixing control temp table: Heavy Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FIX> RAG-CONT
Lv.1 Details To set the control temperature table of the Fixing Roller for 91 to 256 FIX-DWN Set prdctvty reduct mode: small size
g/m2 size paper. Lv.2 Details To set the speed ratio in the case of reducing productivity when
Use case When alleviating the curl feeding small size paper.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When an image failure (crepe mark) occurs
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -5 to 2 Display/adj/set range -3 to 0
-5 to -2: -10 degC, -1: -5 degC, 0 to 2: 0 degC -3: 40%, -2: 60%, -1: 80%, 0: 100%
Default value 0 Default value 0
TMP-TBL4 Set fixing control temp table: Bond FIX-RT Set idle rotation time at last rotation
Lv.1 Details To set the control temperature table of the Fixing Roller for bond Lv.2 Details To set the idle rotation time at last rotation executed after a job is
paper. completed.
Use case When alleviating the curl Use case When an image failure (crepe mark) occurs
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
Display/adj/set range -5 to 2 0: No idle rotation, 1: 10 seconds, 2: 20 seconds, 3: 30 seconds
-5 to -1: -5 degC, 0 to 2: 0 degC
Default value 0
Default value 0
TMP-TBL5 [Not used]
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MIX-WAIT Set of fixing wait mode at mixed paper FIX-TMP3 Set fixing/productivity: Spcl ppr A3+
Lv.1 Details To set the fixing wait mode when plain paper and heavy paper are Lv.1 Details To set priority between productivity and fixing by changing
mixed. temperature at which down sequence is applied to special paper A3-
When 0 is set, fixing mode for heavy paper is also used for plain Extension (13”x19”).
paper while papers are mixed. When switching from plain paper to When 1 is set, fixing has priority over productivity because the
heavy paper, the machine does not wait until the fixing temperature machine is likely to go into the down sequence.
rises. When -1 is set, productivity has priority over fixing.
When 1 is set, the machine waits because the fixing temperature Use case When changing priority between fixing and productivity for special
for plain paper is switched to the one for heavy paper. Fixing is paper A3-Extension (13”x19”)
improved, but productivity decreases. Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case When fixing is deteriorated while plain paper and heavy paper are Display/adj/set range -1 to 1
mixed -1: Priority on productivity (-3 degC), 0: Normal, 1: Priority on fixing (+3
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. degC)
Caution When 1 is set, productivity decreases Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 FX-IMGLV Set img qlty/prdctvty lvl:Qlty Prrty
0: Fixing temperature is not switched according to paper type, 2: Lv.2 Details To set image quality/productivity level when “Quality Priority” is set..
Fixing temperature is switched, 2 to 3: Spare When “Quality Priority” is selected in user mode, productivity may
Default value 0 be extremely decreased to prevent occurrence of image with crepe
P-BETWN Setting of paper interval: 2-sided mode mark.
Lv.1 Details To set the paper interval at 2-sided mode. When 0 is set, image quality is slightly decreased compared with its
Use this mode when uneven gloss occurs on the Fixing Roller pitch of normal Quality Priority mode, but productivity improves (suitable
(126 mm) on 1st side of 2-sided print. for text document).
When 1 is set, 150mm or less paper interval at 2-sided mode When 1 is set, image quality is prioritized so image with crepe
becomes 150 mm or more. Uneven gloss can be alleviated, but mark does not occur but productivity decreases (suitable for photo
productivity decreases. document).
Use case When uneven gloss occurs on 1st side of 2-sided print When “Quality Priority” is set in user mode, this item is enabled.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case Upon user’s request (Alleviation of image with crepe mark)
Caution When 1 is set, productivity decreases Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Caution Be sure to get approval from the user by telling that the productivity
0: Normal, 1: Widening paper interval decreases to improve image quality.
Default value 0 Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
FIX-TMP2 Set fixing/productivity: Plain paper A3+ 0: Text document mode, 1 to 2: Photo document mode
Lv.1 Details To set priority between productivity and fixing by changing Default value 0
temperature at which down sequence is applied to plain paper A3- Related UI menu Function Settings > Common > Print Settings > Thin/Plain Paper
Extension (13”x19”). Printing Priority Settings
When 1 is set, fixing has priority over productivity because the
machine is likely to go into the down sequence.
When -1 is set, productivity has priority over fixing.
Use case When changing priority between fixing and productivity for plain
paper A3-Extension (13”x19”)
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -1 to 1
-1: Priority on productivity (-3 degC), 0: Normal, 1: Priority on fixing (+3
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FX-WNKL Setting of paper wrinkle prevention mode WEB-LIFE Set Fixing Web level alarm notice timing
Lv.2 Details To set paper wrinkle prevention mode. Lv.1 Details To set the timing to notify the Web absence alarm according to the
If the edge temperature of the Fixing Roller is lower than the center time required for replacement of the Fixing Cleaning Web.
temperature, feeding speed at the center of a paper becomes faster The maximum output number until the error message appears after
than the speed at the edge so paper wrinkle occurs. the Fixing Cleaning Web absence alarm is 3000 sheets (on a A4
Normally, when printing to paper larger than A3 or LDR size paper size conversion basis). If a large volume of papers is output after the
at the start of printing in a high humidity environment, control appearance of the alarm message, the machine may stop due to an
temperature is increased by performing idle rotation. Paper wrinkle error before replacing the Web.
which occurs at this time can be decreased, but first copy time If 0 is set, an alarm is notified when the Fixing Cleaning Web Level
becomes longer. In other cases, idle rotation is not performed. Sensor detects “Web absence” as usual.
When paper wrinkle occurs with A3/LDR or larger size paper in a If the value is between 1 and 7, an alarm is notified when the Fixing
normal humidity/high humidity environment, set 2. If paper wrinkle is Cleaning Web Drive Solenoid counter reaches the specified value.
not alleviated with 2, set 3. (First copy time becomes longer.) As the value is incremented by 1, the threshold of the counter is
When paper wrinkle occurs with B4 or larger size paper in all increased by 50,000 sheets (on a A4 size conversion basis).
environments, set 4. If it is not alleviated with 4, set 5 or 6. (As the Use case When changing the timing to notify the Web absence alarm
value is larger, first copy time becomes longer.) according to the output status
Use case • When paper wrinkles occur Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
• Upon user’s request (shorten the first copy time) Caution Depending on the setting value of COPIER > OPTION> IMG-FIX
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. > CBLTINVL, the number of estimated prints to display an alarm
Caution When 2 to 6 is set, the first copy time becomes longer. differs.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 6 Display/adj/set range 0 to 7
0: OFF, 1: Normal, 2: Level 1, 3: Level 2, 4: Level 3, 5: Level 4, 6: 0: Detection by the sensor, 1: Count of 500,000 sheets (on a A4
Level 5 size conversion basis), 2: 550,000 sheets, 3: 600,000 sheets, 4:
Default value 1 650,000 sheets, 5: 700,000 sheets, 6: 750,000 sheets, 7: 800,000
FIX-TMP4 Set fixing/productivity: Plain paper sheets
Lv.1 Details To set priority between productivity and fixing by changing Default value 0
temperature at which down sequence is applied to plain paper (64 to Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FIX> CBLTINVL
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When a positive value is set, fixing has priority over productivity
because the machine is likely to go into the down sequence.
When a negative value is set, productivity has priority over fixing.
Use case • When fixing failure occurs on plain paper
• When productivity is decreased due to down sequence
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range -2 to 2
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LAPC-SW ON/OFF of ini rotn/last rotn APC crrct PASCAL Use/no use of auto gradation adj data
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of laser APC correction executed at initial rotation Lv.1 Details To set to use/not to use the gradation adjustment data gamma LUT
and last rotation. that is generated by auto gradation adjustment (Full/Quick Adjust)
Use case Upon user’s request control.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Selection is available as to whether to use gamma LUT at the time of
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. image formation.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Use case When PASCAL-related failure occurs/when identifying the cause of
0: ON, 1: OFF PASCAL-related failure
Default value 0 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2D-SHADE ON/OFF of 2D shading 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of 2D shading. Display/adj/set range 0 to 3
Use case • When uneven image occurs 0: Initial LUT is used. (Automatic gradation adjustment is not used.)
• When low edge density occurs 1: Auto gradation adjustment is used.
2 to 3: Not used
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Default value 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 SHARP Setting of sharpness level of image
Lv.2 Details To set the setting level (center value) of sharpness of image.
0: OFF As the value is increased, the image tends to be sharp, and as the
1: Drum Heater, first time for the day, potential control when value is decreased, image tends to be soft.
recovering from sleep, 2D shading ON (DV) Use case Upon user’s request
2: Drum Heater, first time for the day, potential control when Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
recovering from sleep, 2D shading ON (DL) 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Default value 0 Display/adj/set range 1 to 5
Related service mode COPIER> DISPLAY> 2D-SHADE> 2D-STS Default value 3
T-8-69 DRM-H-SW ON/OFF of Drum Heater
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF control of the Drum Heater at power-off/at sleep.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2
0: ON/OFF depending on the environment condition, 1: ON, 2: OFF
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SCR-SLCT Halftone process in Photo Printout mode VP-ART Setting of line art processing
Lv.2 Details To set halftone process (error diffusion, screen 2 types) in Photo Lv.2 Details To set outline processing for line art on scalable PDF.
Printout mode when making a copy. In the outline processing, a binary image outline is extracted in the
Change the setting if the copy image has a problem with the initial field which is recognized as line art, and is converted into vector
setting (Low screen ruling). data.
Select 0 (error diffusion) in the case of moire (suitable for character Specify whether to convert the binary image outline into vector data
reproduction). or to recognize it as one line (as a thin line). For the thin line, the line
Select 2 (High screen ruling) in the case of rough dots. width can be specified.
Use case When moire image or rough dots occurs on copy image Change this value when you want to obtain an output of a wide-width
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. line as one line rather than as an outline (when you want to prioritize
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. edit operation as a line rather than image quality).
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 Use case Upon user’s request
0: Error diffusion, 1: Low screen ruling, 2: High screen ruling Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Default value 1 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related UI menu Function Settings> Copy> Photo Printout mode Display/adj/set range 0 to 99
TMC-SLCT Setting of error diffusion coefficient Default value 1
Lv.2 Details To set coefficient to be used for error diffusion process. VP-TXT Setting of character vectorization
Specify according to the level of granularity and dot stability. Lv.2 Details To set vector conversion processing for text on scalable PDF.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. In the vector conversion processing, a binary image outline is
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. extracted in the field which is recognized as text, and is converted
Display/adj/set range 0 to 2 into vector data.
0: Small granularity/low dot stability In regular vector conversion, function approximation is not used for
1: Small granularity/low dot stability (color mode), Large granularity/ small text because the image quality is not changed.
high dot stability (B&W mode) When the value is changed, function approximation processing is
2: Large granularity/high dot stability executed for small text, which realizes smooth text although the
Default value 2 image quality is changed.
Change this value when you want to prioritize smoothness in small
CAL-SW Set calibration control execute condtn
text.
Lv.2 Details To set the condition to execute the calibration control.
Use case Upon user’s request
Two types of calibration (patch detection) are available: one for
1/1 speed (for plain paper), and the other for 1/2 speed (for heavy Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
paper). 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
When 0 is set, only patch detection for 1/1 speed is executed. Display/adj/set range 0 to 99
When 1 is set, patch detection for both 1/1 speed and 1/2 speed is Default value 1
executed, which increases the required time. C-PDL-T Setting of PDL gradation reference
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Lv.2 Details To set whether gradation or density to be prioritized as the gradation
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. reference for PDL.
Caution Do not use this when the machine is operating correctly. With priority on gradation (% of halftone dots), gradation is matched
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 with original on the shadow area although the maximum density
0: only for 1/1 speed, 1: both for 1/1 speed and 1/2 speed decreases. With priority on density, density is always matched with
Default value 0 original.
DH-MODE [Not used] Use case Upon user’s request
Default value 0 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: Priority on gradation (% of halftone dots), 1: Priority on density
Default value 0
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C-S-P-D High dens end edge crrct: PDL dens prrty DH-TGT Setting of D-half control target
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of high density trailing edge correction function at Lv.1 Details To set the target data of D-half control.
PDL. When the Reader is installed (copy model), D-half control uses the
By selecting CAL (priority on density) in C-PDL-T, high density gradation data before execution of PASCAL control and detection
trailing edge correction function is ON in normal operation; however, result of D-half control after the execution as control target. If
set OFF as needed. controlled only by the patch image reading detection when Reader-
Use case ON: When reducing jagged line and jagged outline of text related failure occurs, set to the gradation data manually.
OFF: When matching density with original on high density area, or When the Reader is not installed (printer mode), only gradation data
when prioritizing density and gradation is available.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case When Reader-related failure occurs
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
0: OFF, 1: ON Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Default value 1 0: Detection result of D-half control right after PASCAL control, 1:
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-MCON> C-PDL-T Gradation data
Supplement/memo Abbreviation of CAL_Shadow_PDL_Density Default value Copier model: 0, Printer model: 1
C-S-C-D High density end edge crrct ON/OFF: copy ERS-SEL Set EffectiveResolutionSystem proc mthd
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of high density trailing edge correction function at Lv.2 Details To set the processing method of Effective Resolution System for
copy. images and texts.
With CAL of COPY, high density trailing edge correction function is When moire occurs on a patterned image with 1200 dpi, set 1 to
ON in normal operation; however, set OFF as needed. 7. Moire that hue is changed depending on the position can be
Use case ON: When reducing jagged line and jagged outline of text prevented.
OFF: When matching density with original on high density area, or Use case When moire occurs on a patterned image with 1200 dpi
when prioritizing density and gradation Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/adj/set range 0 to 7
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 Default value 0
0: OFF, 1: ON Related UI menu Settings/Registration> Function Settings> Printer> Printer Settings>
Default value 1 Settings> Print Quality> Resolution> Superfine
Supplement/memo Abbreviation of CAL_Shadow_COPY_Density. When adjusting the WDREDUCT Setting of white dots reduction mode
input signal 255 to low in the case that the density of solid area is Lv.1 Details To set the white dots reduction mode.
too high, jaggy (jagged effect of halftone) may occur to text, etc. By When 1 is set, white dots become less significant by enlarging black
entering the input signal 255 as solid, occurrence of jaggy can be dots by thin line correction.
prevented. Use case When white dots are significant
C-SM-P-G [Not used] Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
C-SM-C-G [Not used] Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-MCON> VDADDCNT, HDADDCNT, LIN-
OFST
Related UI menu Thin line correction, horizontal line correction, and vertical line
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VDADDCNT Horz added dot amnt at white dots reduct EP-CONT ON/OFF wht dot remov/set thin line width
Lv.1 Details To adjust the amount of dots added to side at white dots reduction Lv.1 Details To set ON/OFF of white dots removal and line width of thin line
mode. by ON/OFF of laser light modulation and changing the amount of
As the greater value is set, the size of white dot gets smaller. exposure.
When WDREDUCT is 1, this setting is enabled. Normally, white dots are removed, but they may be removed too
Use case When adjusting the level of white dots reduction mode much, causing a failure (unsmooth gradation, etc.). When -2 is set,
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. white dots are not removed, so the cause whether it is due to image
Display/adj/set range 0 to 4 processing or engine can be identified.
Default value 1 When widening a thin line , set 1. When narrowing a thin line , set -1.
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-MCON> WDREDUCT Use case When a failure (unsmooth gradation, etc.) occurs
HDADDCNT Vert added dot amnt at white dots reduct Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the amount of dots added to upside at white dots reduction
3) Execute “Full Adjust” in user mode.
mode.
As the greater value is set, the size of white dot gets smaller. Display/adj/set range -2 to 1
When WDREDUCT is 1, this setting is enabled. -2: Narrow the line width, white dots removal OFF
-1: Narrow the line width, white dots removal ON
Use case When adjusting the level of white dots reduction mode
0: Normal line width, white dots removal ON
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
1: Widen the line width, white dots removal ON
Display/adj/set range 0 to 4
Default value 0
Default value 0
Related UI menu Adjustment/Maintenance> Adjust Image Quality> Auto Adjust
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-MCON> WDREDUCT
Gradation > Full Adjust
LIN-OFST Set special paper added dot amnt offset
CL-RDCTN High compress PDF TX clr reduct mode
Lv.1 Details To set the offset amount of dots added to vertical/horizontal direction
Lv.1 Details To set whether to execute the color reduction processing mode at
when lines on special paper are thinner than those on plain paper.
high compression PDF (text mode) transmission.
When printing special paper, compared to plain paper, the amount of
Set 1 when image quality is deteriorated at high compression PDF
dots specified with this item is added.
(text mode) transmission. Image quality is improved by executing the
As the value is larger, lines become thicker.
color reduction processing mode.
When WDREDUCT is 0, this setting is enabled.
Use case Upon user’s request (improvement of image quality)
Use case When the line width of special paper is thinner than the one of plain
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
paper
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 4
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default value 1
Default value 0
Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-MCON> WDREDUCT

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PSCL-TBL Set auto gradation adjustment parameters
Lv.1 Details To set the parameters of auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment).
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-RDR
When 0 is set, the parameters are optimized for GF-C081 (81 g/m2) DF-BLINE ON/OFF of dust dtct in DADF stream read
standard paper (Canon-recommended paper). Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF of dust detection in DADF stream reading mode
When 1 is set, the parameters are optimized for 64 g/m2 paper. (measures for black line).
Use case When paper arc occurs on 64 g/m2 paper at auto gradation Use case When black line occurs due to dust on the Platen Roller
adjustment Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
2) Execute full adjustment of auto gradation adjustment. Caution When “1: ON” is set, black line is resolved, but sharpness of image
Caution Be sure to execute auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment) after edge is decreased.
the setting is done. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Display/adj/set range 0 to 3 0: OFF, 1: ON
0: Standard paper (81 g/m2), 1: Plain paper (other than 81 g/m2), 2 Default value 0
to 3: Not used DFDST-L1 DADF mode dust dtct level adj: ppr intvl
Default value 0 Lv.1 Details To adjust dust detection level with dust detection correction control
BGE-OFS Fine adj of background adjustment level that is executed at paper interval in DADF mode.
Lv.2 Details To make a fine adjustment of the background adjustment (background Increase the value in the case of black lines. As the value is larger,
removal) level which can be set manually. the small dust is more likely detected.
Break up the adjustment values into smaller ones when user does Use case • When black line occurs due to dust
not satisfy with the default adjustment values. • Upon user’s request
Use case When color fogging occurs on the output image when copying Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
yellowed blank paper as an original 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and Caution When reducing the value too much, black lines may appear on the
press OK key. image.
Caution Since the background color is set to be washed out with this mode, Display/adj/set range 0 to 255
not only the background of yellowed blank paper, but also other light 0: OFF
colors (light blue, etc.) are washed out. Default value 200
Display/adj/set range -15 to 15 Supplement/memo Black lines may appear on the image if there is dust. With dust
Default value 0 detection correction control, the image is corrected to prevent black
Related UI menu Copy > Options > Density > Background Density lines once dust is detected.
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DFDST-L2 DADF mode dust dtct level adj: after job ABC-MD2 Adj back digital ABC bckgd dens reduct
Lv.1 Details To adjust dust detection level with dust detection correction control Lv.1 Details To adjust the background density reduction setting level of back side
that is executed after the job is completed in DADF mode. digital ABC (Auto Background Control) at B&W mode.
Reduce the value in the case of frequent display of cleaning Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
instruction at the time of dust detection. As the value is smaller, the Display/adj/set range -1 to 4
dust is less detected. -1: Setting of the direction which the background reduction is less (For
As the value is larger, the small dust is more likely detected. photo original and complex form original)
Use case • Upon user’s request 0: Default
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 1 to 3: Setting of the direction which the background reduction is
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. more
Caution When increasing the value too much, the cleaning instruction screen 4: Background density reduction according to the density in the 5
may appear too often since even small dust that will not be appeared mm portion of the image leading edge
on the image can be detected. Default value 0
Display/adj/set range 0 to 255 Supplement/memo Auto Background Control: A control to make the background color of
0: OFF the original close to white with the image processing when reading
Default value 200 the image on back side with the Scanner Unit (paper back).
Supplement/memo Black lines may appear on the image if there is dust. With dust DF2DSTL1 DADF dust dtct lvl adj at ppr intvl:bck
detection correction control, the image is corrected to prevent black Lv.1 Details To adjust dust detection level with dust detection correction control
lines once dust is detected. that is executed at paper interval by the Scanner Unit (paper back) in
ABC-MODE Adj sface digital ABC bckgd dens reduct DADF mode.
Lv.1 Details To adjust the background density reduction setting level of surface Increase the value in the case of black lines. As the value is larger,
digital ABC (at B&W mode). the small dust is more likely detected.
Adj/set/operate method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Use case • When black line occurs due to dust
Display/adj/set range -1 to 4 • Upon user’s request
-1: Setting of the direction which the background density reduction is Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
less (For photo original and complex form original) 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
0: Default setting Caution When reducing the value too much, black lines may appear on the
1: Setting of the direction which the background density reduction is image.
more Display/adj/set range 1 to 255
2: Setting of the direction which the background density reduction is Default value 200
more Supplement/memo Black lines may appear on the image if there is dust. With dust
3: Setting of the direction which the background density reduction is detection correction control, the image is corrected to prevent black
more lines once dust is detected.
4: Background density reduction according to the density in the 5
mm portion of the image leading edge
Default value 0

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DF2DSTL2 Adj DADF dust dtct level at job end:bck
Lv.1 Details To adjust dust detection level with dust detection correction control
COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK
that is executed by the Scanner Unit (paper back) after the job is RAW-DATA Setting of received data print mode
completed in DADF mode. Lv.2 Details To set print mode for the received image data.
Reduce the value in the case of frequent display of cleaning This item is used to identify the cause whether it’s due to image data
instruction at the time of dust detection. As the value is smaller, the or image processing in the case of trouble with received image.
dust is less detected. Use case When received image trouble occurs
As the value is larger, the small dust is more likely detected. Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Use case Upon user’s request 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution Be sure to set the value back to “0: Normal print operation” after
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. recovering from the trouble.
Caution When increasing the value too much, the cleaning instruction screen Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
may appear too often since even small dust that will not be appeared 0: Normal print operation, 1: Print with original data without image
on the image can be detected. processing
Display/adj/set range 1 to 255 Default value 0
Default value 200 RMT-LANG Language setting of remote UI
Supplement/memo Black lines may appear on the image if there is dust. With dust Lv.2 Details To set the language on remote UI.
detection correction control, the image is corrected to prevent black Use case Upon user’s request
lines once dust is detected. Adj/set/operate method 1) Switch with +/- key, and then press OK key.
IR-FILTR Set scan unit with infrared cut filter 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.1 Details Due to the surface texture of an original, reflected light from an Display/adj/set range ja/en/de/fr/it/es
original is diffused; thus, green might be detected as reddish brown ja: Japanese, en: English, de: German, fr: French, it: Italian, es:
incorrectly. The Scanner Unit with the Infrared Cut Filter installed Spanish
is set as a service part to prevent incorrect detection. Set 1 when IFAX-LIM No. of max print lines at IFAX reception
installing this Scanner Unit. Lv.2 Details To set the maximum number of lines for e-mail text to be printed
Use case When green becomes reddish brown when receiving IFAX.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Setting of this item can prevent endless printing of the attached file
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. data in the case of receiving an error e-mail or failure in interpretation
Display/adj/set range 0 to 1 of the context.
0: Not supported, 1: Supported Selecting 0 prints the header/footer in 1 sheet when receiving e-mail
Default value 0 text without attached file.
T-8-71 Use case When preventing endless print in the case of failure in reception
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 999
0: E-mail text not printed, 999: Unlimited
Default value 500
SMTPTXPN Setting of SMTP TX port number
Lv.2 Details To set SMTP transmission port number.
Use case Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 65535
Default value 25

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SMTPRXPN Setting of SMTP reception port number STS-PORT ON/OFF of TOT sync status comctn port
Lv.2 Details To set SMTP reception port number. Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF for Inquiry/Response (sync)-mode status
Use case Upon user’s request communication port with T.O.T.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Select “1: ON” in the case of connecting the PC and the machine
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. with the cross cable while Service NAVI is used.
Display/adj/set range 0 to 65535 Use case When the Service NAVI is used
Default value 25 Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
POP3PN Setting of POP3 reception port number 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Lv.2 Details To set POP3 reception port number. Display/adj/set range 0 to 1
Use case Upon user’s request 0: OFF, 1: ON
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Default value 0
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Related service mode COPIER> OPTION> NETWORK> CMD-PORT
Display/adj/set range 0 to 65535 Supplement/memo T.O.T: TUIF over TCP. Communication protocol to be used for
Default value 110 communication with the built-in application (UI) and the internal
application such as COPY/ SEND/ BOX, etc. (Canon’s own protocol).
FTPTXPN Specification of SEND port (FTP) number
CMD-PORT ON/OFF TOTasync command comctn port
Lv.1 Details To specify address port (FTP) number for SEND.
Lv.2 Details To set ON/OFF for asynchronous command communication port with
Use case Upon user’s request
T.O.T.
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.

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