Manuale Tecnico MPC306 - Gr-c2 FSM en Final 190815

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Model GR-C2

Machine Codes:
D196/D214/D219/D220/D236
Field Service Manual

August, 2015
Subject to change
Important Safety Notices
Responsibilities of the Customer Engineer

Customer Engineer

Maintenance shall be done only by trained customer engineers who have completed service training for
the machine and all optional devices designed for use with the machine.

Reference Material for Maintenance

• Maintenance shall be done using the special tools and procedures prescribed for maintenance of
the machine described in the reference materials (service manuals, technical bulletins, operating
instructions, and safety guidelines for customer engineers).
• In regard to other safety issues not described in this document, all customer engineers shall strictly
obey procedures and recommendations described the "CE Safety Guide".
• Use only consumable supplies and replacement parts designed for use with this machine.

Before Installation, Maintenance

Shipping and Moving the Machine

• Work carefully when lifting or moving the machine. If the machine is heavy, two or more customer
engineers may be required to prevent injuries (muscle strains, spinal injuries, etc.) or damage to the
machine if it is dropped or tipped over.
• Personnel moving or working around the machine should always wear proper clothing and
footwear. Never wear loose fitting clothing or accessories (neckties, loose sweaters, bracelets,
etc.) or casual footwear (slippers, sandals, etc.) when lifting or moving the machine.
• Always unplug the power cord from the power source before you move the product. Before you
move the product, arrange the power cord so it will not fall under the product.

The Aim of Anti-tip Components and Precautions

• The anti-tip components are necessary for meeting the requirements of IEC60950-1, the
international standard for safety.

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• The aim of these components is to prevent the products, which are heavy in weight, from toppling
as a result of people running into or leaning onto the products, which can lead to serious accidents
such as persons becoming trapped under the product. (U.S.: UL60950-1, Europe: EN60950-1)
Therefore, removal of such components must always be with the consent of the customer. Do not
remove them at your own judgment.

Power

• Always disconnect the power plug before doing any maintenance procedure. After switching off
the machine, power is still supplied to the main machine and other devices. To prevent electrical
shock, switch the machine off, wait for a few seconds, then unplug the machine from the power
source.
• Before you do any checks or adjustments after turning the machine off, work carefully to avoid
injury. After removing covers or opening the machine to do checks or adjustments, never touch
electrical components or moving parts (gears, timing belts, etc.).
• After turning the machine on with any cover removed, keep your hands away from electrical
components and moving parts. Never touch the cover of the fusing unit, gears, timing belts, etc.

Installation, Disassembly, and Adjustments

• After installation, maintenance, or adjustment, always check the operation of the machine to make
sure that it is operating normally. This ensures that all shipping materials, protective materials, wires
and tags, metal brackets, etc., removed for installation, have been removed and that no tools
remain inside the machine. This also ensures that all release interlock switches have been restored
to normal operation.
• Never use your fingers to check moving parts causing spurious noise. Never use your fingers to
lubricate moving parts while the machine is operating.

Special Tools

• Use only standard tools approved for machine maintenance.


• For special adjustments, use only the special tools and lubricants described in the service manual.
Using tools incorrectly, or using tools that could damage parts, could damage the machine or
cause injuries.

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During Maintenance

General

• Before you begin a maintenance procedure: 1) Switch the machine off, 2) Disconnect the power
plug from the power source, 3) Allow the machine to cool for at least 10 minutes.
• Avoid touching the components inside the machine that are labeled as hot surfaces.

Safety Devices

• Never remove any safety device unless it requires replacement. Always replace safety devices
immediately.
• Never do any procedure that defeats the function of any safety device. Modification or removal of
a safety device (fuse, switch, etc.) could lead to a fire and personal injury. Always test the
operation of the machine to ensure that it is operating normally and safely after removal and
replacement of any safety device.
• For replacements use only the correct fuses or circuit breakers rated for use with the machine. Using
replacement devices not designed for use with the machine could lead to a fire and personal
injuries.

Organic Cleaners

• During preventive maintenance, never use any organic cleaners (alcohol, etc.) other than those
described in the service manual.
• Make sure the room is well ventilated before using any organic cleaner. Use organic solvents in
small amounts to avoid breathing the fumes and becoming nauseous.
• Switch the machine off, unplug it, and allow it to cool before doing preventive maintenance. To
avoid fire or explosion, never use an organic cleaner near any part that generates heat.
• Wash your hands thoroughly after cleaning parts with an organic cleaner to prevent contamination
of food, drinks, etc. which could cause illness.
• Clean the floor completely after accidental spillage of silicone oil or other materials to prevent
slippery surfaces that could cause accidents leading to hand or leg injuries. Use "My Ace" Silicone
Oil Remover (or dry rags) to soak up spills. For more details, please refer to Technical Bulletin
"Silicone Oil Removal" (A024-50).

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Lithium Batteries

• Always replace a lithium battery on a PCB with the same type of battery prescribed for use on that
board. Replacing a lithium battery with any type other than the one prescribed for use on the board
could lead to an explosion or damage to the PCB.
• Never discard used batteries by mixing them with other trash. Remove them from the work site and
dispose of them in accordance with local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of such
items.

Power Plug and Power Cord

• Before serving the machine (especially when responding to a service call), always make sure that
the power plug has been inserted completely into the power source. A partially inserted plug could
lead to heat generation (due to a power surge caused by high resistance) and cause a fire or other
problems.
• Always check the power plug and make sure that it is free of dust and lint. Clean it if necessary. A
dirty plug can generate heat which could cause a fire.
• Inspect the length of the power cord for cuts or other damage. Replace the power cord if
necessary. A frayed or otherwise damaged power cord can cause a short circuit which could lead
to a fire or personal injury from electrical shock.
• Check the length of the power cord between the machine and power supply. Make sure the power
cord is not coiled or wrapped around any object such as a table leg. Coiling the power cord can
cause excessive heat to build up and could cause a fire.
• Make sure that the area around the power source is free of obstacles so the power cord can be
removed quickly in case of an emergency.
• Make sure that the power cord is grounded (earthed) at the power source with the ground wire on
the plug.
• Connect the power cord directly into the power source. Never use an extension cord.
• When you disconnect the power plug from the power source, always pull on the plug, not the
cable.

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After Installation, Servicing

Disposal of Used Items

• Never incinerate used toner or toner cartridges.


• Toner or toner cartridges thrown into a fire can ignite or explode and cause serious injury. At the
work site always carefully wrap used toner and toner cartridges with plastic bags to avoid spillage
before disposal or removal.

• Always dispose of used items (developer, toner, toner cartridges, OPC drums, etc.) in accordance
with the local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of such items.
• To protect the environment, never dispose of this product or any kind of waste from consumables at
a household waste collection point. Dispose of these items at one of our dealers or at an
authorized collection site.

Points to Confirm with Operators

At the end of installation or a service call, instruct the user about use of the machine. Emphasize the
following points.
• Show operators how to remove jammed paper and troubleshoot other minor problems by
following the procedures described in the operating instructions.
• Point out the parts inside the machine that they should never touch or attempt to remove.
• Confirm that operators know how to store and dispose of consumables.
• Make sure that all operators have access to an operating instruction manual for the machine.
• Confirm that operators have read and understand all the safety instructions described in the
operating instructions.
• Demonstrate how to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the
cord) if any of the following events occur: 1) something has spilled into the product, 2) service or
repair of the product is necessary, 3) the product cover has been damaged.
• Caution operators about removing paper fasteners around the machine. They should never allow
paper clips, staples, or any other small metallic objects to fall into the machine.

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Special Safety Instructions for Toner

Accidental Physical Exposure

• Work carefully when removing paper jams or replacing toner bottles or cartridges to avoid spilling
toner on clothing or the hands.
• If toner is inhaled, immediately gargle with large amounts of cold water and move to a well
ventilated location. If there are signs of irritation or other problems, seek medical attention.
• If toner gets on the skin, wash immediately with soap and cold running water.
• If toner gets into the eyes, flush the eyes with cold running water or eye wash. If there are signs of
irritation or other problems, seek medical attention.
• If toner is swallowed, drink a large amount of cold water to dilute the ingested toner. If there are
signs of any problem, seek medical attention.
• If toner spills on clothing, wash the affected area immediately with soap and cold water. Never use
hot water! Hot water can cause toner to set and permanently stain fabric.

Handling and Storing Toner

• Toner, used toner, and developer are extremely flammable.


• Never store toner, developer, toner cartridges, or toner bottles (including empty toner bottles or
cartridges) in a location where they will be exposed to high temperature or an open flame.

• Always store toner and developer supplies such as toner and developer packages, cartridges, and
bottles (including used toner and empty bottles and cartridges) out of the reach of children.
• Always store fresh toner supplies or empty bottles or cartridges in a cool, dry location that is not
exposed to direct sunlight.

• Do not use a vacuum cleaner to remove spilled toner (including used toner). Vacuumed toner may
cause a fire or explosion due to sparks or electrical contact inside the cleaner. However, it is
possible to use a cleaner designed to be dust explosion-proof. If toner is spilled over the floor,
sweep up spilled toner slowly and clean up any remaining toner with a wet cloth.

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Toner Disposal

• Never attempt to incinerate toner, used toner, or empty toner containers (bottles or cartridges).
Burning toner can explode and scatter, causing serious burns.
• Always wrap used toner and empty toner bottles and cartridges in plastic bags to avoid spillage.
Follow the local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of such items.
• Dispose of used toner and toner cartridges at one of our dealers or at an authorized collection site.
Always dispose of used toner cartridges and toner bottles in accordance with the local laws and
regulations regarding the disposal of such items.

Safety Instructions for this Machine

Prevention of Physical Injury

1. Before disassembling or assembling parts of the machine and peripherals, make sure that the
machine and peripheral power cords are unplugged.
2. The plug should be near the machine and easily accessible.
3. Note that some components of the machine and the paper tray unit are supplied with electrical
voltage even if the main power switch is turned off.
4. If any adjustment or operation check has to be made with exterior covers off or open while the
main switch is turned on, keep hands away from electrified or mechanically driven components.
5. If the [Start] key is pressed before the machine completes the warm-up period (the [Start] key starts
blinking red and green), keep hands away from the mechanical and the electrical components as
the machine starts making copies as soon as the warm-up period is completed.
6. The inside and the metal parts of the fusing unit become extremely hot while the machine is
operating. Be careful to avoid touching those components with your bare hands.
7. To prevent a fire or explosion, keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and
aerosols.
8. When a thick book or three-dimensional original is placed on the exposure glass and the ARDF
cover is lowered, the back side of the ARDF rises up to accommodate the original. Therefore, when
closing the ARDF, please be sure to keep your hands away from the hinges at the back of the
ARDF.
9. When using a vacuum cleaner around the machine, keep others away from the cleaner, especially
small children.

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Health Safety Conditions

1. Never operate the machine without the ozone filters installed.


2. Always replace the ozone filters with the specified types at the proper intervals.
3. Toner and developer are non-toxic, but if you get either of them in your eyes by accident, it may
cause temporary eye discomfort. Try to remove with eye drops or flush with water as first aid. If
unsuccessful, get medical attention.

Observance of Electrical Safety Standards

1. The machine and its peripherals must be installed and maintained by a customer service
representative who has completed the training course on those models.
2. The NVRAM on the system control board has a lithium battery which can explode if replaced
incorrectly. Replace the NVRAM only with an identical one. The manufacturer recommends
replacing the entire NVRAM. Do not recharge or burn this battery. Used NVRAMs must be
handled in accordance with local regulations.

Safety and Ecological Notes for Disposal

1. Do not incinerate toner bottles or used toner. Toner dust may ignite suddenly when exposed to an
open flame.
2. Dispose of used toner, developer, and organic photoconductors in accordance with local
regulations. (These are non-toxic supplies.)
3. Dispose of replaced parts in accordance with local regulations.
4. When keeping used lithium batteries in order to dispose of them later, do not put more than 100
batteries per sealed box. Storing larger numbers or not sealing them apart may lead to chemical
reactions and heat build-up.

• The danger of explosion exists if a battery of this type is incorrectly replaced.


• Replace only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used
batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

Laser Safety

The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical units
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and
laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is required.

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• Use of controls, or adjustment, or performance of procedures other than those specified in this
manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

• WARNING: Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in the Laser Optics
Housing Unit section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes.
• CAUTION MARKING:

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Symbols, Abbreviations and Trademarks
This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations. The meaning of those symbols and abbreviations
are as follows:

Clip ring

Screw

Connector

Clamp

E-ring

Flat Flexible Cable

Timing Belt

SEF Short Edge Feed [A]

LEF Long Edge Feed [B]

K Black

C Cyan

M Magenta

Y Yellow

B/W, Black and White


BW

FC Full color

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Trademarks

Microsoft®, Windows®, and MS-DOS® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and /or other countries.
PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Incorporated.
PCL® is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.
Ethernet® is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
PowerPC® is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their
respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights involved with those marks.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Notices................................................................................................................................... 1
Responsibilities of the Customer Engineer.................................................................................................... 1
Customer Engineer................................................................................................................................ 1
Reference Material for Maintenance...................................................................................................1
Before Installation, Maintenance..................................................................................................................1
Shipping and Moving the Machine..................................................................................................... 1
The Aim of Anti-tip Components and Precautions...............................................................................1
Power......................................................................................................................................................2
Installation, Disassembly, and Adjustments......................................................................................... 2
Special Tools..........................................................................................................................................2
During Maintenance...................................................................................................................................... 3
General.................................................................................................................................................. 3
Safety Devices........................................................................................................................................3
Organic Cleaners.................................................................................................................................. 3
Lithium Batteries......................................................................................................................................4
Power Plug and Power Cord................................................................................................................ 4
After Installation, Servicing............................................................................................................................5
Disposal of Used Items.......................................................................................................................... 5
Points to Confirm with Operators......................................................................................................... 5
Special Safety Instructions for Toner.............................................................................................................6
Accidental Physical Exposure............................................................................................................... 6
Handling and Storing Toner................................................................................................................. 6
Toner Disposal....................................................................................................................................... 7
Safety Instructions for this Machine...............................................................................................................7
Prevention of Physical Injury................................................................................................................. 7
Health Safety Conditions...................................................................................................................... 8
Observance of Electrical Safety Standards.........................................................................................8
Safety and Ecological Notes for Disposal...........................................................................................8
Laser Safety.....................................................................................................................................................8
Symbols, Abbreviations and Trademarks...................................................................................................... 10
Trademarks...................................................................................................................................................11
1. Product Information
Specifications....................................................................................................................................................29

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Differences between MP C306 and C305................................................................................................... 30
Machine Configuration....................................................................................................................................31
Machine Configuration............................................................................................................................... 31
Main Unit............................................................................................................................................. 31
Controller Options.............................................................................................................................. 32
Machine Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 35
Overview...................................................................................................................................................... 35
Paper Path.................................................................................................................................................... 36
Drive Layout..................................................................................................................................................37
2. Installation
Installation Requirements................................................................................................................................. 39
Environment.................................................................................................................................................. 39
Machine Level.............................................................................................................................................. 40
Machine Space Requirements.................................................................................................................... 40
Machine Dimensions................................................................................................................................... 41
Power Requirements.................................................................................................................................... 42
Mainframe Installation.....................................................................................................................................43
Installation Flowchart...................................................................................................................................43
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................43
For D196/D220/D236....................................................................................................................43
For D214/D219................................................................................................................................ 45
Installation Procedure.................................................................................................................................. 47
Tapes, Retainers and Toner Bottles....................................................................................................48
Important Notice on Security Issues.................................................................................................. 53
Checking the Image Quality.............................................................................................................. 58
Language Selection..................................................................................................................................... 60
Brand Plate................................................................................................................................................... 61
Settings Relevant to the Service Contract...................................................................................................62
Settings for @Remote Service.............................................................................................................63
Transporting the Machine........................................................................................................................... 66
Instructions for the Customers......................................................................................................................68
Security Setting................................................................................................................................................. 69
Security Function Installation.......................................................................................................................69

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Data Overwrite Security..............................................................................................................................70
Before You Begin the Procedure........................................................................................................70
Using Auto Erase Memory................................................................................................................. 70
HDD Encryption........................................................................................................................................... 72
Before You Begin the Procedure:.......................................................................................................72
Enable Encryption Setting...................................................................................................................72
Backing Up the Encryption Key......................................................................................................... 75
Encryption Key Restoration.................................................................................................................75
Paper Feed Unit PB1080 (D573)...................................................................................................................78
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................78
Installation Procedure.................................................................................................................................. 78
1-Bin Tray BN1020 (D574)...........................................................................................................................81
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................81
Installation Procedure.................................................................................................................................. 82
Platen Cover (D607)....................................................................................................................................... 92
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................92
Installation Procedure.................................................................................................................................. 92
ARDF (D3BE).................................................................................................................................................... 96
Accessory Check..........................................................................................................................................96
Installation Procedure.................................................................................................................................. 97
Copy Data Security Unit Type G (D640).................................................................................................... 101
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 101
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................102
User Tool Setting...............................................................................................................................103
Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (B870)...................................................................................105
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 105
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................106
Mechanical Counter Installation (only for NA)...................................................................................... 109
Installation Procedure.......................................................................................................................109
Anti-condensation Heater (Mainframe).......................................................................................................111
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 111
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................112
Anti-condensation Heater (for Mainframe Paper Tray)............................................................................. 118

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Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 118
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................119
Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit).............................................................................. 125
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 125
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................127
For Installing the Tray Heater on the 1st Paper Feed Unit.............................................................128
For Installing the Tray Heater on the 2nd Optional Paper Feed Unit...........................................132
For Joining the Mainframe with the Optional Paper Feed Unit.....................................................133
Joining Two Optional Paper Feed Units......................................................................................... 139
Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M10 (D792-09)........................................................................... 141
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 141
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................141
After Installing the HDD....................................................................................................................144
RICOH e-Sharing Box (D668).....................................................................................................................146
IC Card Reader (External Option)............................................................................................................... 147
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 147
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................147
When Installing in a Machine That Does Not Have the 1-Bin Tray Unit..................................... 148
When Installing in a Machine That Has a 1-Bin Tray Unit............................................................150
NFC Reader Type M13................................................................................................................................ 155
Accessory Check....................................................................................................................................... 155
Installation Procedure................................................................................................................................156
Controller Options......................................................................................................................................... 162
Overview....................................................................................................................................................162
I/F Card Slots................................................................................................................................... 162
SD Card Slots....................................................................................................................................162
USB Port.............................................................................................................................................162
SD Card Appli Move................................................................................................................................ 163
Overview...........................................................................................................................................163
Move Exec........................................................................................................................................ 165
Undo Exec.........................................................................................................................................166
File Format Converter Type E................................................................................................................... 167
IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A......................................................................................................... 169

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IEEE 802.11a/g/n Interface Unit Type M2.......................................................................................... 170
UP Mode Settings for Wireless LAN............................................................................................... 173
SP Mode and UP Mode Settings for IEEE 802.11a/g/n............................................................ 175
Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D................................................................................................................175
Camera Direct Print Card Type M13...................................................................................................... 176
OCR Unit Type M13.................................................................................................................................177
Recovery Procedure......................................................................................................................... 180
XPS Direct Print Option Type M13.......................................................................................................... 180
Data Overwrite Security Unit Type I........................................................................................................ 182
Overview...........................................................................................................................................182
Before You Begin the Procedure..................................................................................................... 182
Seal Check and Removal.................................................................................................................183
Installation Procedure.......................................................................................................................183
USB Device Server Option Type M12.................................................................................................... 184
What Do the LED Indications Mean?..............................................................................................189
Notes for Energy Save Mode Setting............................................................................................. 189
IP Address Setting............................................................................................................................. 190
Check All Connections..............................................................................................................................191
3. Preventive Maintenance
Maintenance Tables......................................................................................................................................193
PM/Yield Parts Settings................................................................................................................................ 194
Set-up Procedure for Replacing the PM/Yield Parts..............................................................................194
Preparation before Operation Check......................................................................................................195
Operation Check.......................................................................................................................................195
4. Replacement and Adjustment
Notes on the Main Power Switch.................................................................................................................197
Push Switch................................................................................................................................................ 197
Characteristics of the Push Switch (DC Switch).............................................................................. 197
Shutdown Method............................................................................................................................ 198
Forced Shutdown..............................................................................................................................198
Beforehand.....................................................................................................................................................200
Special Tools..................................................................................................................................................201
Image Adjustment.......................................................................................................................................... 202

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Scanning.................................................................................................................................................... 202
Scanner Sub-Scan Magnification................................................................................................... 202
Scanner Leading Edge and Side-to-Side Registration.................................................................. 203
ARDF...........................................................................................................................................................203
ARDF Side-to-Side, Leading Edge Registration and Trailing Edge.............................................. 203
ARDF sub-scan magnification..........................................................................................................204
Registration................................................................................................................................................ 204
Image Area....................................................................................................................................... 204
Leading Edge.................................................................................................................................... 204
Side to Side....................................................................................................................................... 205
Adjustment Standard........................................................................................................................ 205
Paper Registration Standard............................................................................................................205
Adjustment Procedure.......................................................................................................................205
Erase Margin Adjustment..........................................................................................................................206
Color Registration......................................................................................................................................206
Line Position Adjustment................................................................................................................... 206
Printer Gamma Correction........................................................................................................................207
Copy Mode.......................................................................................................................................207
Printer Mode..................................................................................................................................... 211
Color Skew Adjustment.............................................................................................................................212
Exterior Covers...............................................................................................................................................215
Front Cover................................................................................................................................................ 215
Upper Left Cover....................................................................................................................................... 216
Left Cover................................................................................................................................................... 216
Rear Cover.................................................................................................................................................217
Rear Right Cover....................................................................................................................................... 218
Paper Exit Tray...........................................................................................................................................219
Inner Cover................................................................................................................................................ 219
Ozone Filter............................................................................................................................................... 222
Operation Panel............................................................................................................................................ 224
Operation Panel........................................................................................................................................ 224
Check before Installing the new Operation Panel......................................................................... 227
Internal Parts.............................................................................................................................................. 227

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Scanner...........................................................................................................................................................228
Scanner Unit.............................................................................................................................................. 228
ARDF/Platen Cover Sensor......................................................................................................................230
Scanner HP Sensor....................................................................................................................................232
Scanner Motor...........................................................................................................................................234
Scanner Carriage......................................................................................................................................235
Reinstalling the Carriage..................................................................................................................239
Laser Optics....................................................................................................................................................242
Caution Decal Location............................................................................................................................ 242
Laser Units.................................................................................................................................................. 242
Adjustment after Laser Unit Replacement........................................................................................244
LD Unit Cooling Fan.................................................................................................................................. 245
PCDU, Toner Supply..................................................................................................................................... 246
PCDU (Photo Conductor and Development Unit)...................................................................................246
Toner Bottle Detection Board................................................................................................................... 248
Toner Supply Motors.................................................................................................................................249
Toner Transport Section............................................................................................................................ 251
SP Setting after Replacing the Toner Transport Section ................................................................252
Waste Toner...................................................................................................................................................253
Waste Toner Bottle....................................................................................................................................253
Adjustment after Replacement......................................................................................................... 254
Waste Toner Full Sensor........................................................................................................................... 254
Waste Toner Bottle Set Sensor................................................................................................................. 254
Image/Paper Transfer...................................................................................................................................256
ITB (Image Transfer Belt) Unit...................................................................................................................256
After Replacing the Image Transfer Belt Unit..................................................................................258
ITB Contact Motor..................................................................................................................................... 258
ITB Contact HP Sensor.............................................................................................................................. 260
ID Sensor....................................................................................................................................................261
After Installing a New ID Sensor Board......................................................................................... 262
ID Sensor Shutter Solenoid.......................................................................................................................263
Paper Transfer Roller ................................................................................................................................264
Adjustment after Replacement......................................................................................................... 265

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Drive................................................................................................................................................................266
Overview....................................................................................................................................................266
Development Motor (CMY)......................................................................................................................267
Drum Motor (CMY)...................................................................................................................................267
Drum Motor (K)......................................................................................................................................... 267
Development Clutch (K)............................................................................................................................268
Drive Unit................................................................................................................................................... 269
Tray Lift Motor............................................................................................................................................270
Fusing Motor..............................................................................................................................................271
Paper Transport Motor..............................................................................................................................272
Duplex Clutch, By-pass Feed Clutch, Registration Clutch, Paper Feed Clutch.................................... 274
Fusing..............................................................................................................................................................277
Fusing Unit..................................................................................................................................................277
SP Setting after Fusing Unit Replacement....................................................................................... 277
Fusing Upper Cover.................................................................................................................................. 278
Fusing Lower Cover...................................................................................................................................278
Fusing Entrance Guide Plate.....................................................................................................................279
Fusing Thermostat...................................................................................................................................... 279
Fusing Thermistor....................................................................................................................................... 280
Fusing Pressure Roller Thermistors............................................................................................................280
Pressure Roller............................................................................................................................................282
Fusing Sleeve Belt Assembly.....................................................................................................................283
Fusing Entrance Sensor............................................................................................................................. 288
Fusing Exit Sensor......................................................................................................................................289
Fusing Thermopile......................................................................................................................................290
New Fusing Unit Detection Fuse.............................................................................................................. 292
Actions When SC554-00 Occurs........................................................................................................... 293
Paper Feed..................................................................................................................................................... 296
Paper Feed Roller (Standard Tray).......................................................................................................... 296
Friction Pad................................................................................................................................................ 297
Registration Sensor / Paper Feed Sensor............................................................................................... 298
Tray Paper End Sensor..............................................................................................................................299
Tray Lift Sensor...........................................................................................................................................300

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Draw-in Unit...............................................................................................................................................300
Bypass.............................................................................................................................................................303
Bypass Tray................................................................................................................................................303
Bypass Feed Unit....................................................................................................................................... 304
Bypass Paper End Sensor......................................................................................................................... 307
Bypass Paper Width Sensor..................................................................................................................... 310
Bypass Feed Roller.................................................................................................................................... 313
Bypass Lift Sensor...................................................................................................................................... 321
Bypass Lift Clutch....................................................................................................................................... 323
Paper Exit........................................................................................................................................................327
Paper Exit Unit........................................................................................................................................... 327
Paper Exit Sensor.......................................................................................................................................328
Paper Exit Rotary Solenoid....................................................................................................................... 328
Duplex............................................................................................................................................................ 330
Duplex Unit................................................................................................................................................ 330
Duplex Entrance Sensor............................................................................................................................339
Duplex Exit Sensor.................................................................................................................................... 340
Right Cover Sensor....................................................................................................................................342
ARDF............................................................................................................................................................... 344
ARDF Unit...................................................................................................................................................344
When Installing the ARDF................................................................................................................ 346
ARDF Rear Cover...................................................................................................................................... 346
Original Feed Unit.....................................................................................................................................347
Pickup Roller.............................................................................................................................................. 347
Feed Roller................................................................................................................................................. 348
Friction Pad................................................................................................................................................ 350
DFRB........................................................................................................................................................... 351
ARDF Top Cover Sensor, Original Set Sensor........................................................................................351
ARDF Drive Motor..................................................................................................................................... 352
White Plate.................................................................................................................................................355
Registration Sensor....................................................................................................................................355
Electrical Components...................................................................................................................................357
Overview....................................................................................................................................................357

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HDD............................................................................................................................................................358
Adjustment after Replacement......................................................................................................... 359
Controller Board........................................................................................................................................359
NVRAM on the controller board.....................................................................................................361
BiCU........................................................................................................................................................... 364
Replacing the NVRAM (EEPROM) on the BiCU............................................................................ 365
Controller Box............................................................................................................................................367
PSU (AC), PSU (DC)................................................................................................................................. 370
AC Detection Board.................................................................................................................................. 373
Power Pack (Development)...................................................................................................................... 374
Power Pack (Transfer)............................................................................................................................... 375
Removing the Power Pack (Transfer) Alone....................................................................................376
PSU Fan......................................................................................................................................................376
PCDU Cooling Duct Fan........................................................................................................................... 377
Fusing Fan.................................................................................................................................................. 378
Temperature/Humidity Sensor.................................................................................................................379
Image Creation Temperature Sensor.......................................................................................................380
Interlock Switches...................................................................................................................................... 381
DC Switch.................................................................................................................................................. 382
5. System Maintenance
Service Program Mode................................................................................................................................. 385
SP Tables....................................................................................................................................................385
Firmware Update...........................................................................................................................................386
Overview....................................................................................................................................................386
Firmware Type........................................................................................................................................... 386
Procedure...................................................................................................................................................387
Update procedure............................................................................................................................ 388
Error Screens During Updating................................................................................................................ 392
RFU Updating the Firmware..........................................................................................................................399
RFU Performable Condition......................................................................................................................399
Package Firmware Update........................................................................................................................... 400
Overview....................................................................................................................................................400
Immediate Update.....................................................................................................................................401

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Update at the Next Visit (Reserve)........................................................................................................... 404
How to Set the Machine to Download Firmware Later (RESERVE).............................................. 404
How to Check if the Firmware Downloaded with RESERVE..........................................................406
How to Install Firmware Downloaded with RESERVE....................................................................408
Update via SD card.................................................................................................................................. 411
Updating JavaVM..........................................................................................................................................414
Creating an SD Card for Updating..........................................................................................................414
Updating Procedure......................................................................................................................... 414
List of Error Messages.......................................................................................................................415
Capturing the Debug Logs............................................................................................................................ 418
Overview....................................................................................................................................................418
Security of the Operation Log..........................................................................................................420
Retrieving the Debug Logs........................................................................................................................ 420
Procedure for Retrieving the Debug Log with SD Card................................................................. 420
Reboot/System Setting Reset....................................................................................................................... 422
Software Reset........................................................................................................................................... 422
System Settings and Copy Setting Reset..................................................................................................422
System Setting Reset......................................................................................................................... 422
Copier Setting Reset......................................................................................................................... 423
NVRAM Data Upload/Download.............................................................................................................. 424
Uploading Content of NVRAM to an SD card....................................................................................... 424
Downloading an SD Card to NVRAM.................................................................................................... 425
Address Book Upload/Download.............................................................................................................. 426
Information List...........................................................................................................................................426
Download.................................................................................................................................................. 426
Upload....................................................................................................................................................... 427
SMC List Card Save Function....................................................................................................................... 429
Overview....................................................................................................................................................429
SMC List Card Save......................................................................................................................... 429
Procedure...................................................................................................................................................429
File Names of the Saved SMC Lists......................................................................................................... 431
Error Messages..........................................................................................................................................432
UP/SP Data Import/Export.......................................................................................................................... 433

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Overview....................................................................................................................................................433
Import/export conditions.................................................................................................................433
UP Data Import/Export.............................................................................................................................433
Data that can be imported and exported.......................................................................................433
Data that cannot be imported or exported.....................................................................................433
Exporting Device Information.......................................................................................................... 434
Importing Device Information.......................................................................................................... 436
SP Data Import/Export............................................................................................................................. 437
Data that can be imported and exported.......................................................................................437
Exporting Device Information.......................................................................................................... 437
Importing Device Information.......................................................................................................... 438
Possible solutions for import/export problems....................................................................................... 439
Test Pattern Printing........................................................................................................................................442
Card Save Function....................................................................................................................................... 444
Overview....................................................................................................................................................444
Card Save:........................................................................................................................................ 444
Procedure...................................................................................................................................................444
Error Messages..........................................................................................................................................447
6. Troubleshooting
Self-Diagnostic Mode................................................................................................................................... 449
Service Call Codes....................................................................................................................................449
Service Call Conditions ...................................................................................................................449
SC Logging................................................................................................................................................ 450
SC Automatic Reboot................................................................................................................................450
SC Tables....................................................................................................................................................... 453
Service Call Conditions.............................................................................................................................453
Summary............................................................................................................................................453
SC Code Classification.................................................................................................................... 454
SC1xx: Scanning.......................................................................................................................................455
SC 2xx: Exposure......................................................................................................................................461
SC3xx: Image Processing – 1..................................................................................................................468
SC3xx: Image Processing – 2..................................................................................................................470
SC4xx: Image Processing - 2................................................................................................................... 475

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SC5xx: Paper Feed and Fusing................................................................................................................479
SC6xx: Communication............................................................................................................................ 500
SC7xx: Peripherals....................................................................................................................................519
SC8xx: Overall System.............................................................................................................................519
SC9xx: Others........................................................................................................................................... 564
Process Control Error Conditions..................................................................................................................569
Developer Initialization Result.................................................................................................................. 569
Process Control Self-Check Result............................................................................................................570
Vsg Adjustment Result.......................................................................................................................572
Line Position Adjustment Result................................................................................................................. 572
Troubleshooting Guide..................................................................................................................................574
Line Position Adjustment............................................................................................................................ 574
Test..................................................................................................................................................... 574
Countermeasure List for Color Registration Errors......................................................................... 574
Problem at Regular Intervals.....................................................................................................................580
Blank Print...................................................................................................................................................581
All-Black Print.............................................................................................................................................581
Missing CMY Color...................................................................................................................................582
Light Print.................................................................................................................................................... 582
Repeated Spots or Lines on Prints............................................................................................................ 582
Dark Vertical Line on Prints....................................................................................................................... 583
White Horizontal Lines or Bands..............................................................................................................584
Missing Parts of Images............................................................................................................................ 584
Dirty Background.......................................................................................................................................584
Partial CMY Color Dots............................................................................................................................ 585
Dark Irregular Streaks on Prints................................................................................................................585
CMY Color Irregular Streaks....................................................................................................................585
Ghosting.....................................................................................................................................................585
Unfused or Partially Fused Prints.............................................................................................................. 586
Image Skew............................................................................................................................................... 586
Background Stain...................................................................................................................................... 587
No Printing on Paper Edge.......................................................................................................................587
Image Not Centered When It Should Be................................................................................................ 587

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Jam Detection.................................................................................................................................................588
Paper Jam Display.....................................................................................................................................588
Jam Codes and Display Codes................................................................................................................588
Sensor Layout....................................................................................................................................591
Paper Size Code...............................................................................................................................592
Electrical Component Defects.......................................................................................................................593
Sensors....................................................................................................................................................... 593
Fuse Location............................................................................................................................................. 598
Scanner Test Mode........................................................................................................................................600
SBU Test Mode..........................................................................................................................................600
7. Detailed Descriptions
Scanner Unit...................................................................................................................................................601
Overview....................................................................................................................................................601
Light Source and Exposure....................................................................................................................... 602
Scanner Carriage Drive............................................................................................................................603
Improved Tolerance to Black Lines When Paper Passes through ADF................................................. 603
Laser Unit........................................................................................................................................................ 606
Overview....................................................................................................................................................606
Laser Synchronizing System..................................................................................................................... 607
Line Scanning Mechanism........................................................................................................................608
Image Skew Adjustment............................................................................................................................609
Dust Shield Glass.......................................................................................................................................609
LD Safety Switch........................................................................................................................................ 610
Paper Feed and Registration.........................................................................................................................611
Overview....................................................................................................................................................611
Paper Feed, Registration, and Bypass Feed Drive................................................................................. 612
Tray Lift Mechanism...................................................................................................................................614
Bypass Tray Bottom Plate Lift Mechanism............................................................................................... 615
Paper Size Detection and Paper End Detection..................................................................................... 616
Tray Auto-close Mechanism.....................................................................................................................616
Toner Supply Section.....................................................................................................................................618
Overview....................................................................................................................................................618
Toner Supply and Transport Mechanism................................................................................................ 619

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Toner Bottle Set Sensor Mechanism........................................................................................................ 620
Toner Near End and Toner End............................................................................................................... 620
Toner Supply Unit......................................................................................................................................621
ID Chip....................................................................................................................................................... 622
PCDU.............................................................................................................................................................. 623
Overview....................................................................................................................................................623
OPC Drum..................................................................................................................................................624
Differences between K and CMY....................................................................................................626
Development Unit...................................................................................................................................... 627
Drum/Development Drive........................................................................................................................ 629
ITB/ Paper Transfer....................................................................................................................................... 630
Overview....................................................................................................................................................630
Mechanisms............................................................................................................................................... 630
Differences from the predecessor models.......................................................................................630
Transfer Movement and Image Transport...................................................................................... 631
Transfer Bias......................................................................................................................................633
ITB Contact .......................................................................................................................................634
ITB Cleaning .....................................................................................................................................635
Image Position Correction................................................................................................................636
Waste Toner Collection.................................................................................................................................637
Waste Toner Transport Mechanism.........................................................................................................637
Waste Toner Collection Mechanism........................................................................................................638
Waste Toner Full Detection.......................................................................................................................638
Process Control and MUSIC.........................................................................................................................640
Process Control..........................................................................................................................................640
Outline............................................................................................................................................... 640
Charge/Development Bias Control and Vtref Compensation......................................................644
ID Sensor........................................................................................................................................... 647
TD Sensor.......................................................................................................................................... 648
MUSIC....................................................................................................................................................... 649
Color Skew Adjustment Timing........................................................................................................649
MUSIC Error Determination.............................................................................................................649
Adjustment Overview....................................................................................................................... 650

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Fusing..............................................................................................................................................................651
Overview....................................................................................................................................................651
Fusing Mechanism.....................................................................................................................................652
Fusing Temperature Control..................................................................................................................... 653
Fusing Drive............................................................................................................................................... 654
Fusing Temperature Control.............................................................................................................654
CPM Down Control.......................................................................................................................... 655
Paper Exit and Inverter.................................................................................................................................. 656
Overview....................................................................................................................................................656
Mechanism.................................................................................................................................................657
Inverter Operation.....................................................................................................................................658
Duplex............................................................................................................................................................ 659
Overview....................................................................................................................................................659
Duplex Mechanism................................................................................................................................... 660
Interleaving................................................................................................................................................ 661
Electrical Parts................................................................................................................................................ 663
Block Diagram........................................................................................................................................... 663
Board Outline............................................................................................................................................ 663
Machine Ventilation...................................................................................................................................... 665
Overview....................................................................................................................................................665
Machine Ventilation.................................................................................................................................. 666
Operation Panel............................................................................................................................................ 668
ARDF (Option)............................................................................................................................................... 669
Overview....................................................................................................................................................669
Original Transport Drive Mechanism...................................................................................................... 671
Original Set Detection Mechanism..........................................................................................................672
Original Transport Mechanism (Single-sided Scanning).......................................................................672
Original Transport Mechanism (Duplex Scanning)................................................................................674
Paper Feed Unit (Option)..............................................................................................................................675
Overview....................................................................................................................................................675
Paper Transport Drive............................................................................................................................... 678
Sensors and Friction Pad.......................................................................................................................... 679
Tray Lifting up Mechanism........................................................................................................................680

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1-Bin Tray Unit (Option)................................................................................................................................681
Overview....................................................................................................................................................681
Electrical Components.............................................................................................................................. 682
Paper Exit from 1-Bin Tray Unit................................................................................................................ 682
Energy Save................................................................................................................................................... 684
Energy Saver Modes................................................................................................................................ 684
Timer Settings.................................................................................................................................... 684
Return to Stand-by Mode.................................................................................................................684
Recommendation.............................................................................................................................. 685
Energy Save Effectiveness........................................................................................................................ 685

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1. Product Information

Specifications
See "Appendices" for the following information:
• Specifications
• Supported Paper Sizes
• Software Accessories
• Optional Equipment

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1. Product Information

Differences between MP C306 and C305


The following table describes the differences between MP C306 and C305 series:

C306/C406 C305

Operation panel 10.1 inch smart operation panel 4.3 inch conventional operation
panel

Log-storing function Supported Not supported

SFU (Smart Firmware Update) Supported Not supported

Laser Unit 1 laser beam (C306), 1 laser beam


2 laser beams (C406)

Yield of PCDU CMY (Target 36k prints 24k prints


Color Ratio) (30%) (20%)

Image Transfer Indirect transfer Direct transfer

Paper Transfer Attraction transfer Repulsion transfer


(Paper transfer bias is applied (Paper transfer bias is applied
to the paper transfer roller.) to the ITB drive roller.)

Constant contact Contact/release mechanism


(No release mechanism)

Main Power Switch Push switch (DC switch) Rocker switch

NFC (Near Field Option N/A


Communication) Reader

HDD and VM Standard Option

Anti-condensation heater for Service part N/A


mainframe

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Machine Configuration

Machine Configuration
Machine Configuration

Main Unit

• NA = North America, EU = Europe, AA = Asia-Pacific, CHN = China, TWN = Taiwan, KOR =


Korea

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1. Product Information

Item Machine Code Remarks

D219 MP C306ZSP for EU/AA

MP C306ZSPF for
D220
NA/EU/AA/TWN
Main machine [B]
D214 MP C406SP for AA /CHN/KOR

D196 MP C406ZSPF for NA/EU/ AA

D236 MP C406ZSPF for TWN

Paper Feed Unit PB1080 [A] D573 Up to 2 can be stacked

1 Bin Tray BN1020 [D] D574 -

ARDF DF1040 [E] D3BE Standard other than EU (SP)

Platen Cover PN1010 [F] D607 Standard other than EU (SP)

Handset Type C5502 (Only for


D645(NA) Requires the Fax Option.
NA) [C]

Controller Options

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Machine Configuration

Item Machine Code Remarks

Fax Option Type M13 [B] D3A9-01 (EU, AA) Standard: NA, TWN
D3A9-04 (CHN) Option: EU, AA, CHN, KOR

Fax Connection Unit Type M13 D3AA-00 (NA) Only for machines equipped
D3AA-01 (EU) with a fax unit.

D3AA-02 (Other)

Enhanced Security HDD Option D792-09 NA, EU only


Type M10 [A]

Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D D566-01 • NA, EU, AA only


[C] • One of two USB slots.
• It cannot be used with IEEE
802.11a/g/n Interface
Unit Type M2
simultaneously.

IEEE1284 Interface Board Type B679-17 • NA, EU, AA only


A [F] • One from these cards can
be installed at the same
IEEE 802.11a/g/n Interface D164-01
time.
Unit Type M2 [F]

File Format Converter Type E [F] D377-04

USB Device Server Option Type D3A7-28 (NA)


M12 [F] D3A7-29 (Other)

Copy Data Security Unit Type G D640-41 -

Camera Direct Print Card Type D3AC-00


M13 [D]

XPS Direct Print Option Type D3AC-02


M13 If multiple applications are
required, merge all applications
Data Overwrite Security Unit D362-12 in one SD card with the SP
Type I mode (page 163 "SD Card
Appli Move")
OCR Unit Type M13 D3AC-23 (NA)
D3AC-24 (EU)
D3AC-25 (Other)

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Item Machine Code Remarks

NFC Card Reader Type M13 D3AC-21 -

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Machine Overview

Machine Overview
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Scanner Unit [H] Paper Feed Tray

[B] Paper Exit [I] Waste Toner Bottle

[C] Fusing Unit [J] ITB Unit

[D] Duplex Unit [K] PCDU

[E] Paper Transfer Roller [L] Toner Bottle

[F] Registration Roller [M] Laser Unit

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Callout Item Callout Item

[G] Bypass Feed Tray

Paper Path

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ARDF Transport Path [E] Optional Paper Feed Unit Path (1st)

[B] 1-Bin Tray Path Optional Paper Feed Unit Path


[F]
(2nd)

[C] Duplex Paper Transport Path [G] Standard Paper Tray Path

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Machine Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[D] Bypass Paper Feed Path

Drive Layout

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Scanner Motor [G] Bypass Lift Clutch

[B] Development Clutch (K) [H] Transport Motor

[C] Drum Motor (K) [I] Bypass Feed Clutch

[D] Drum Motor (CMY) [J] Duplex Clutch

[E] Development Motor (CMY) [K] Registration Clutch

[F] Paper Feed Clutch [L] Fusing Motor

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2. Installation

Installation Requirements
Environment

1. Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F)


2. Humidity Range: 15% to 80% RH
3. Ambient Illumination: Less than 1500 lux (do not expose to direct sunlight)
4. Ventilation: 3 times/hr/person or more
5. Do not let the machine get exposed to the following:
1) Cool air from an air conditioner
2) Heat from a heater
6. Do not install the machine in areas that are exposed to corrosive gas.
7. Do not install the machine at any location over 2,000 m (6,500 ft.) above sea level. [NA: Can be
installed up to 2,500m (8,202 ft.)]
8. Install the machine on a strong, level base. (Inclination on any side must be no more than 5 mm.)
9. Do not install the machine in areas that get strong vibrations.

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2. Installation

Machine Level

Front to back: Within 5 mm (0.2")


Right to left: Within 5 mm (0.2")

Machine Space Requirements

• This machine, which uses high voltage power sources, can generate ozone gas. High ozone
density is harmful to human health. Therefore, the machine must be installed in a well-ventilated
room.

A: Over 70 mm (2.8") (Base machine) / 120 mm (4.7“) (with 1-Bin tray unit)
B: Over 100 mm (3.9")
C: Over 402 mm (15.8")

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Installation Requirements

D: Over 420 mm (16.5")


Put the machine near the power source with the clearance shown above.

Machine Dimensions

W×D×H (including ARDF and operation panel):


510 × 588 × 505 mm (20.1" × 23.1" × 19.9")

Callout mm (inch) Callout mm (inch)

[A] 558.2 mm (approx. 21.9") [F] 203.7 mm (approx. 8.02")

[B] 510 mm (approx. 20.1") [G] 566 mm (approx. 22.3")

[C] 425 mm (approx. 16.7") [H] 590 mm (approx. 23.2")

[D] 505 mm (approx. 19.9") [I] 510 mm (approx. 20.1")

[E] 256.2 mm (approx. 10.1")

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2. Installation

Callout Note

808 mm
[A] With 1-Bin Tray Unit
(approx. 31.8")

888 mm
[B] [A] + ARDF
(approx. 35.0")

149 mm Paper Feed Unit


[C]
(approx. 5.9") PB1080

Power Requirements

• Insert the plug firmly into the outlet.


• Do not use an outlet extension plug or cord.
• Ground the machine.

1. Input voltage level:


• 110 V, 60 Hz More than 11 A
• 120 to 127 V, 60 Hz: More than 11 A
• 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz: More than 5.5 A
2. Permissible voltage fluctuation:
NA: 108 V (120 V-10%) – 138 V (127 V+8.66 %)
EU/AA: 198 V (220 V-10%) – 264 V (240 V+10 %)
Taiwan: 99 V (110 V -10%) – 121 V (110 V + 10%)
3. Do not put things on the power cord.

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Mainframe Installation

Mainframe Installation
Installation Flowchart

This flowchart shows the best procedure for installation.

Accessory Check

For D196/D220/D236

Check the quantity and condition of these accessories.

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2. Installation

Component List
Q’ty
N
Description Remark NA EU AA TW
o.
N

*To be attached to the


1 NFC Tag 1 1 1 1
device.

For the front cover and


2 Decal – Emblem 2 2 2 -
operation panel

3 Decal – Paper Tray 1 1 1 1

4 EMC Marking Traceability Information Only for EU - 1 - -

5 Power Supply Cord 1 1 1 1

6 Modular Cord with Ferrite Core 1 - - -

7 Ferrite Core - 1 1 1

*Regarding the
- NFC Tag Leaflet installation of the NFC 1 1 1 1
tag.

- Software License Agreement 1 1 1 1

- CD-ROM (Printer and Scanner Drivers) 1 1 1 -

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Mainframe Installation

Q’ty
N
Description Remark NA EU AA TW
o.
N

- CD-ROM (Operating Instructions) - - 1 -

CD-ROM (Printer and Scanner Drivers/


- - - - 1
Operating Instructions)

- Safety Information Only for EU - 1 - -

- Notes to Users 1 1 1 1

- Note to Using This Machine Safety 1 1 1 1

- Note to Users in EU Countries - 1 - -

- Note to Users in USA/Canada 1 - - -

- For Users of This Product 1 1 1 -

- Manual: Read This First 1 - 1 1

- Manual: Start Guide 1 1 1 1

• An NFC tag is required for connecting this machine to an Android smart device that has the Ricoh
Smart Device Connector application installed. Give this NFC tag to the customer so that they can
attach it to the machine. Where the tag should be attached and how to set it up for using the smart-
device application are described in the help guide within the application. The setup procedure
should be performed by the customer.

For D214/D219

Check the quantity and condition of these accessories.

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2. Installation

Component List
Q’ty
No. Description Remark EU AA CH
N

1 NFC Tag *To be attached to the device. 1 1 1

For the front cover and


2 Decal – Emblem 2 2 -
operation panel

3 Decal – Paper Tray 1 1 1

EMC Marking Traceability


4 For EU only 1 - -
Information

5 Power Supply Cord 1 1 1

*Regarding the installation of


- NFC Tag Leaflet 1 1 1
the NFC tag.

- Software License Agreement 1 1 1

CD-ROM (Printer and Scanner


- 1 1 -
Drivers)

- CD-ROM (Operating Instructions) - 1 -

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Mainframe Installation

Q’ty
No. Description Remark EU AA CH
N

CD-ROM (Printer and Scanner


- - 1
Drivers/ Operating Instructions)

- Safety Information For EU only 1 - -

- Notes to Users 1 1 1

- Notes for Using This Machine Safely 1 1 1

- Note to Users in EU Countries 1 - -

- For Users of This Product 1 1 -

- Manual: Read This First - 1 1

- Manual: Start Guide 1 1 1

• An NFC tag is required for connecting this machine to an Android smart device that has the Ricoh
Smart Device Connector application installed. Give this NFC tag to the customer so that they can
attach it to the machine. Where the tag should be attached and how to set it up for using the smart-
device application are described in the help guide within the application. The setup procedure
should be performed by the customer.

Installation Procedure

Put the machine on the optional paper tray unit first if you install an optional paper feed unit at the same
time. Then install the machine and other options.

• Keep the shipping retainers after you install the machine. You may need them in the future if you
transport the machine to another location.

• Hold the specified positions as shown below when lifting the machine up or down.

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2. Installation

Tapes, Retainers and Toner Bottles

1. Remove the tapes and the retainers from the machine.

2. Do the following steps:


• Open the ARDF cover [A] or platen cover.
• Remove all the tapes and the retainer (protective paper) [B] on the exposure glass.

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Mainframe Installation

3. Remove the sheet [A] inside the ARDF.

4. Remove the following items:


• Paper tray [A]
• Retainer [B]

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2. Installation

5. Open the front door [A].

6. Pull out all protection seals [A] on the drums straight out towards the front.

• Do not remove the orange tape [B] at this time.

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Mainframe Installation

7. Remove the waste toner bottle [A].

8. Remove the orange tape [A] attached to the lever.

9. Set the lever [A] to the upright position.

10. Attach the waste toner bottle.

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2. Installation

11. Shake each toner bottle [A] from eight to ten times.

12. Install each toner bottle [A] in the machine.

13. Close the front door.


14. Connect the power cord to the machine.
15. Attach the paper tray.
16. Connect the network cable, if the client IP addresses are automatically provided through
a system such as DHCP in the network settings. If a static IP address is provided to the
client machines, contact the customer (network administrator) to determine the
appropriate timing for connecting the network cable.
17. Turn ON the main power.
18. The machine starts the initial settings automatically.

• A message “Turn the main power switch off then on” may appear during the initial settings.
However, DO NOT switch off the main power until the machine finishes the initial settings and
emits a beep sound. It takes about five minutes to finish the initial settings.

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Mainframe Installation

Important Notice on Security Issues

In order to increase the security of the MFP, and to ensure that the customer sets the administrator
password, an administrator set/change prompt display appears at the first power-up.
Overview
The following Program/Change Administrator screen appears at the first power-up.

When the customers set the administrator/supervisor login password, the screen disappears and the
home display appears. The customers, however, can erase this screen with the following procedure if
they think there is no need to set the password.

1. On the Program/Change Administrator screen, press [Change] next to Supervisor and


then touch [OK] without entering any password.
2. Touch [OK] again when the Confirm password display appears.
3. For Administrator 1, do the same procedure as steps 1 and 2.
4. Press [OK], then the home display appears.
5. Cycle the machine OFF/ON.
SP5-755-002 allows you to skip this screen temporarily and continue the installation procedure without
setting an administrator password. However, the Program/Change Administrator screen appears every
time you turn the power OFF/ON, if the password is not set.
Password Setting Procedure

• For more details about this security issue, see “Notes on Using Multi-Function Printers Safely”
supplied with the MFP.

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2. Installation

• When Supervisor / Administrator 1-4 passwords are configured via network, the “Change
Supervisor login password” window will not display.
• The passwords for Supervisor or Administrator 1 to 4 can be set via “System Settings”. But the
Program/Change Administrator screen appears every time the power switch is turned ON if the
passwords are input this way. So we recommend the customers to set the passwords via network or
the Program/Change Administrator screen.

1. Install the MFP.


2. Turn the main power switch ON.
3. Change the Supervisor login password.

4. Enter a password.

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Mainframe Installation

5. Press [OK].

6. Confirm the Password.

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2. Installation

7. Press [OK].

8. Change the Administrator 1 login password.

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Mainframe Installation

9. Enter the password.

10. Press [OK].

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11. Confirm the password.

12. Press [OK].

13. Turn the main power OFF and ON.

Checking the Image Quality

Checking Paper Setting


Do the following procedure after installing all the options.

1. Check that all tapes are removed. Then connect the power plug into the wall socket.

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Mainframe Installation

2. Pull out the paper feed tray [A] until it stops.

3. Release the side fence.


4. Load paper into the paper feed tray.
5. Set the side fence according to the paper size while pressing the unlock lever.

• To move the fences, first pull out the tray fully. Then push down the green lock at the rear
inside the tray.
6. Set SP5-131 to set paper size for the main paper tray.
7. Adjust the registration setting for paper trays.
SP1-002-001 (Side-to-Side Registration By-pass Table)
SP1-002-002 (Side-to-Side Registration Paper Tray 1)
SP1-002-005 (Side-to-Side Registration Duplex)

• Refer to the “Image Adjustment” section in this manual for how to adjust the SP setting.
• If one or more optional paper trays is installed, do the following SPs as well:
SP1-002-003 (Side-to-Side Registration Paper Tray 2)
SP1-002-004 (Side-to-Side Registration Paper Tray 3)
Executing the Automatic Color Calibration (ACC)

• Be sure to do this procedure when installing the mainframe.

• Do not open the ADF while ACC is running.

1. Login as Administrator.
2. Press [User Tools] icon on the operation panel.
3. Press [Machine Features].

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4. Press [Maintenance].
5. Press [Auto Color Calibration]
6. Press [Start] for the Copier function.
7. Press [Start Printing].
8. Take the sheet that was just printed, and put it on the exposure glass. Press [Start
Scanning].
9. Do the same procedure for the Printer function.

• Be sure to check the four resolution-based items for the printer function.
Checking the Copy Image with Test chart
Check the copy image quality with a test chart.
For SP models, check that the printer can print out in the customer’s environment. For SPF models, check
that the fax can output a received image as well.
Color Skew Adjustment
The skew adjustment of this machine should be performed manually.
The adjustment flow is as follows:
1. Execute ‘MUSIC’ (SP2-111-002) and check the result for each color with the following SPs.
• SP2-117-004 (K)
• SP2-117-002 (C)
• SP2-117-001 (M)
• SP2-117-003 (Y)
2. The color skew adjustment (page 212 "Color Skew Adjustment") should be executed if one or
more of the above SP values is not within ±5. No skew adjustment is required if all SP values are
within ±5.

Language Selection

1. Press [User Tools] on the operation panel.


2. Press [Screen Features].
3. Press [Language & Input].
4. Press [Change Language].
The machine shows the preset language list.
• If the language you want is listed, press the language, and then go to Step 9.
• If there is no language you want in the list, go to the next step.

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5. Press [Select Switchable Language] and select the language you want.
6. Press [Language & Input], and then press [Change Language].
7. Select the language you set in Step 6.
8. Make sure that the language is changed successfully.
9. Exit [User Tools].

Brand Plate

1. Attach the brand plates to the front door and the operation panel, if the brand plates are
not attached.

2. Attach the correct paper tray number and size decals to the paper trays.

• Storing Unnecessary Decals


If the IC card reader option or NFC reader option are not to be installed immediately, store
the decals for these options in the specified area as shown below:
1. Pull out the paper feed tray.
2. Remove the front lower cover [A]. ( × 1)

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3. Open the front cover.


4. Remove the inner cover [A]. ( × 1)
Store the decal in the area [B].

Settings Relevant to the Service Contract

Change the necessary settings for the following SP modes if the customer has made a service contract.

• You must select one of the counter methods (developments/prints) in accordance with the contract
(SP5045-001).

Counting method

SP No. Function Default

SP5-045-001 Specifies if the counting method used in meter "1": Prints


charge mode is based on developments or prints.
NOTE: You can set this one time only. You cannot
change the setting after you have set it for the first
time.

Service Tel. No. Setting

SP No. Function Default

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SP5-812-001 5812-002 programs the service station fax


through 004 number. The number is printed on the counter list
when the meter charge mode is selected. This lets
the user fax the counter data to the service station.

Settings for @Remote Service

• Prepare and check the following check points before visiting the customer site. For details, ask the
@Remote key person.
Check points before making @Remote settings
1. The setting of SP5816-201 in the mainframe must be "0".
2. Print the SMC with SP5990-002 and then check if a device ID2 (SP5811-003) must be correctly
programmed.
• 6 spaces must be put between the 3-digit prefix and the following 8-digit number (e.g.
xxx______xxxxxxxx).
• ID2 (SP5811-003) and the serial number on the machine serial decal pasted at the rear must
be the same (e.g. ID2: A01______23456789 = serial No. A0123456789)
3. The following settings must be correctly programmed.
• Proxy server IP address (SP5816-063)
• Proxy server Port number (SP5816-064)
• Proxy User ID (SP5816-065)
• Proxy Password (SP5816-066)
4. Get a Request Number.
Execute the @Remote Settings

1. Enter the SP mode.


2. Input the Request number which you have obtained from @Remote Center GUI, and then
enter [OK] with SP5816-202.
3. Confirm the Request number, and then click [EXECUTE] with SP5816-203.
4. Check the confirmation result with SP5816-204.

Value Meaning Solution/ Workaround

0 Succeeded -

1 Request number error Check the request number again.

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Value Meaning Solution/ Workaround

Communication error (proxy


3 Check the network condition.
enabled)

Communication error (proxy


4 Check the network condition.
disabled)

Proxy error (Illegal user name or


5 Check Proxy user name and password.
password)

6 Communication error Check the network condition.

8 Other error See "SP5816-208 Error Codes" below this.

Request number confirmation


9 Processing… Please wait.
executing

5. Make sure that the screen displays the Location Information with SP5816-205 only when
it has been input at the Center GUI.
6. Click [EXECUTE] to execute the registration with SP5816-206.
7. Check the registration result with SP5816-207.

Value Meaning Solution/ Workaround

0 Succeeded -

1 Request number error Check the request number again.

2 Already registered Check the registration status.

Communication error (proxy


3 Check the network condition.
enabled)

Communication error (proxy


4 Check the network condition.
disabled)

Proxy error (Illegal user name or


5 Check Proxy user name and password.
password)

8 Other error See "SP5816-208 Error Codes" below this.

Request number confirmation


9 Processing… Please wait.
executing

8. Exit the SP mode.


SP5816-208 Error Codes

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Cause Code Meaning Solution/ Workaround

Obtain a Request Number


Inquiry, registration attempted
-12002 before attempting the Inquiry or
without acquiring Request No.
Registration.

-12003 Attempted registration without


Perform Confirmation before
execution of a confirmation and no
attempting the Registration.
previous registration.

-12004 Attempted setting with illegal entries


Check ID2 of the mainframe.
for certification and ID2.

-12005 @Remote communication is


Make sure that "Remote
prohibited. The device has an
Service" in User Tools is set to
Embedded RC gate-related
"Do not prohibit".
problem.

Operation Error, -12006 A confirmation request was made


Incorrect Setting after the confirmation had been Execute registration.
already completed.

-12007 The request number used at


registration was different from the Check Request No.
one used at confirmation.

-12008 Check the mainframe


Update certification failed because
condition. If the mainframe is in
mainframe was in use.
use, try again later.

-12009 The ID2 in the NVRAM does not


match the ID2 in the individual Check ID2 of the mainframe.
certification.

-12010 The certification area is not


Initialize the certification area.
initialized.

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Cause Code Meaning Solution/ Workaround

-2385 Other error

-2387 Not supported at the Service


Center

-2389 Database out of service

-2390 Program out of service

Two registrations for the same Check the registration


-2391
mainframe condition of the mainframe

Error Caused by -2392 Parameter error


Response from
GW URL -2393 External RCG not managed

-2394 Mainframe not managed

-2395 Box ID for external RCG is illegal.

Mainframe ID for external RCG is


-2396
illegal.

Check the ID2 of the


-2397 Incorrect ID2 format
mainframe.

-2398 Incorrect request number format Check the Request No.

Transporting the Machine

• Do not lift the machine together with one or more paper feed unit(s):
If there is already a machine with one or more optional paper feed unit(s), be sure to disconnect
the machine and paper feed unit(s), and lift them up separately when moving/transporting.
Otherwise, the handle of the paper feed unit will break due to the mainframe’s weight, and it can
cause an injury.

The following should be done before transporting the machine.

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1. Move the ITB lock lever [A] down to the shipping position. This moves the ITB away from
the K PCDU.

2. Do SP 4806-001 to move the scanner carriage from the home position. This prevents dust
from falling into the machine during transportation.
3. Remove the toner bottles. This prevents toner flow into the toner supply tube, which is
caused by vibration during transport. This can also cause the tube to be clogged with
toner.
4. Make sure that there is no paper left in the paper trays. Then fix down the bottom plates
with a sheet of paper and tape.
5. Attach securing tape to stop the waste toner bottle from coming out.
6. Do one of the following:
• Attach shipping tape to the covers and doors.
• Shrink-wrap the machine tightly.

• Hold the specified positions as shown below when lifting the machine up or down.

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Instructions for the Customers

The following items should be advised when the machine is installed. These items are explained in more
detail in the operating instructions.
• How to add paper to the paper feed unit and the by-pass feed unit.
• How to install a toner bottle
• How to handle paper jams

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Security Setting

Security Setting
Security Function Installation

• If the “Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M10” is installed at the same time of the main
machine’s installation, do not execute these settings described below. When the “Enhanced
Security HDD Option Type M10” and security functions (Data Overwrite Security and HDD
Encryption Unit) are activated in the same machine, the function of the “Enhanced Security HDD
Option” is not guaranteed.
The machine contains the Security functions (Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption unit) in the
controller board.
If you are installing a new machine, it is recommended to activate the Data Overwrite Security and HDD
Encryption by selecting "Format All Data" from “System Settings” on the operation panel.

• This method is recommended because there is no user data on the hard drive yet (Address Book
data, image data, etc.).
If the customer wishes to activate the Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption unit on a machine
that is already running, it is recommended to activate the unit by selecting "All Data" from “System
Settings” on the operation panel.

• Selecting "All Data" will preserve the data that has already been saved to the HDD. (If "Format All
Data" is selected, all user data saved to the HDD up to that point will be erased).
Immediately after encryption is enabled, the encryption setting process will take several minutes to
complete before you can begin using the machine.

• If encryption is enabled after data has been stored on the HDD, or of the encryption key is
changed, this process can take up to three and a half hours or more.
The machine cannot be operated while data is being encrypted.
Once the encryption process begins, it cannot be stopped.
Make sure that the machine's main power is not turned OFF while the encryption process is in progress.
If the machine's main power is turned off while the encryption process is in progress, the HDD will be
damaged and all data on it will be unusable.
Print the encryption key and keep the encryption key (which is printed as a paper sheet).
Keep the encryption key in a safe place. If the encryption key is lost and is needed, the controller board,
HDD and NVRAM must all be replaced at the same time.

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• "NVRAM" mentioned in here means the NVRAM on the Controller Board.


• "NVRAM" or EEPROM on the BCU has nothing to do with this.
Please use the following procedures when the Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encryption must be
reinstalled.

Data Overwrite Security

Before You Begin the Procedure

1. Make sure that the following settings (1) to (3) are not at their factory default values.
(1) Supervisor login password
(2) Administrator login name
(3) Administrator login password
If any of these settings is at a factory default value, tell the customer these settings must be changed
before you do the installation procedure.
2. Make sure that “Admin. Authentication” is on.
[User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [System Settings] -> [Administrator Tools] -> [Administrator
Authentication Management] -> [Admin. Authentication]
If this setting is off, tell the customer this setting must be on before you do the installation procedure.
3. Make sure that “Administrator Tools” is enabled (selected).
[User Tools] -> [Machine Features] -> [System Settings] -> [Administrator Tools] -> [Administrator
Authentication Management] -> [Available Settings]
If this setting is disabled (not selected), tell the customer this setting must be enabled (selected)
before you do the installation procedure.

Using Auto Erase Memory

The Auto Erase Memory function can be enabled by the following procedure.

1. Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.


2. Press [User Tools].
3. Press [Machine Features].
4. Press [System Settings].
5. Press [Administrator Tools].
6. Press [Next] three times.

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7. Press [Auto Erase Memory Setting].

8. Press [On].
9. Select the method of overwriting.
If you select [NSA] or [DoD], proceed to step 10.
If you select [Random Numbers], proceed to step 12.
10. Press [Change].
11. Enter the number of times that you want to overwrite using the number keys, and then
press [#].
12. Press [OK]. Auto Erase Memory is set.
13. Log out.
14. Check the display and make sure that the overwrite erase icon appears.
15. Check the overwrite erase icon.
The icon [1] is lit when there is temporary data to be overwritten, and blinks during overwriting.
The icon [2] is lit when there is no temporary data to be overwritten.

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Icon [1] This icon is lit when there is temporary data to be overwritten, and
blinks during overwriting.

Icon [2] This icon is lit when there is no temporary data to be overwritten.

HDD Encryption

Before You Begin the Procedure:

1. Make sure that the following settings (1) to (3) are not at the factory default settings.
(1) Supervisor login password
(2) Administrator login name
(3) Administrator login password
If any of these settings is at a factory default value, tell the customer these settings must be changed
before you do the installation procedure.
2. Confirm that "Admin. Authentication" is on: [User Tools] -> [Machine Features] - [System
Settings] - [Administrator Tools] - [Administrator Authentication Management] - [Admin.
Authentication] - [On]
If this setting is off, tell the customer that this setting must be on before you can do the installation
procedure.
3. Confirm that "Administrator Tools" is selected and enabled.
[User Tools] -> [Machine Features] - [System Settings] - [Administrator Tools] - [Administrator
Authentication Management] - [Available Settings]
"Available Settings" is not displayed until step 2 is done.
If this setting is not selected, tell the customer that this setting must be selected before you can do the
installation procedure.

Enable Encryption Setting

Machine Data Encryption Settings can be enabled by the following procedure.


Setting Up Encryption

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Security Setting

• When setting up encryption, specify whether to start encryption after deleting data (initialize) or
encrypt and retain existing data. If data is retained, it may take some time to encrypt it.

1. Turn ON the main power.


2. Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.
3. Press [User Tools].
4. Press [Machine Features].
5. Press [System Settings].
6. Press [Administrator Tools].
7. Press [Next] three times.
8. Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].

9. Press [Encrypt].

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10. Select the data to be carried over to the HDD and not be reset.
To carry all of the data over to the HDD, select [All Data].
To carry over only the machine settings data, select [File System Data Only].
To reset all of the data, select [Format All Data].
11. Select the backup method.
If you have selected [Save to SD Card], load an SD card into the media slot on the side of the
control panel and press [OK] to back up the machine's data encryption key.
If you have selected [Print on Paper], press the [Start] key. Print out the machine's data encryption
key.
12. Press [OK].
13. Press [Exit].
14. Press [Exit].
15. Log out.
16. Turn OFF the main power, and then turn the main power back ON.
The machine will start to convert the data on the memory after you turn on the machine. Wait until
the message "Memory conversion complete. Turn the main power switch off." appears, and then
turn the main power OFF again.
Check the Encryption Settings

1. Press [User Tools].


2. Press [Machine Features].
3. Press [System Settings].
4. Press [Administrator Tools].
5. Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].
6. Confirm whether the encryption has been completed or not on this display.

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Security Setting

Backing Up the Encryption Key

The encryption key can be backed up. Select whether to save it to an SD card or to print it.

• The encryption key is required for data recovery if the machine malfunctions. Be sure to store the
encryption key safely for retrieving backup data.

1. Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel.


2. Press [User Tools].
3. Press [Machine Features].
4. Press [System Settings].
5. Press [Administrator Tools].
6. Press [Next] three times.
7. Press [Machine Data Encryption Settings].
8. Press [Print Encryption Key].

9. Select the backup method.


If you have selected [Save to SD Card], load an SD card into the media slot on the side of the
control panel and press [OK]. After the machine's data encryption key is backed up, press [Exit].
If you have selected [Print on Paper], press the [Start] key. Print out the machine's data encryption
key.
10. Press [Exit].
11. Log out.

Encryption Key Restoration

How to restore the old encryption key to the machine

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The following message appears after the controller board is replaced. In such a case, it is necessary to
restore the encryption key to the new controller board.

To do this, follow the procedure below.

1. Prepare an SD card that has been initialized in FAT16 format.


2. Using a PC, create a folder in the SD card and name it "restore_key".
3. Create a folder in the “restore_key” folder and name it the same as machine’s serial
number, “xxxxxxxxxxx” (11 digits).
4. Create a text file called "key_xxxxxxxxxxx.txt" and save it in the
"xxxxxxxxxxx“ folder. Write the encryption key in the text file.
/restore_key/xxxxxxxxxxx/key_xxxxxxxxxxx.txt

• Ask an Administrator to enter the encryption key. The key has already been printed out by the
user and may have been saved in the "key_xxxxxxxxxxx.txt" file.
5. Turn ON the machine’s main power.
6. Confirm that a message is displayed on the LCD telling to insert the SD card that contains
the encryption key.
7. Turn OFF the main power.
8. Insert the SD card that contains the encryption key into SD card slot 2 (the lower slot).
9. Turn ON the main power.

• The machine will automatically restore the encryption key to the flash memory on the
controller board.
10. Turn OFF the main power when the machine has returned to normal status.
11. Remove the SD card from SD card slot 2.
How to do a forced start up with no encryption key
If the encryption key back-up has been lost, follow the procedure below to do a forced start-up.

• The HDD will be formatted after the forced start-up.


• Encrypted data will be deleted.

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• User settings will be cleared.

1. Prepare an SD card.
2. Create a directory named “restore_key” inside the root directory of the SD card. Then,
save the “nvram_key.txt” file using the following name:
/restore_key/nvram_key.txt
3. Create a text file and write "nvclear".

• Write this string at the head of the file.


• Use all lower-case letters.
• Do not use quotation marks or blank spaces.
• It is judged that a forced start has been selected when the content of "nvclear" is executed and
the machine shifts to the alternate system (forced start).
4. Confirm that a message is displayed on the LCD telling to insert the SD card that contains
the encryption key.
5. Turn OFF the main power.
6. Insert the SD card that contains the encryption key into SD card slot 2 (the lower slot).
7. Turn ON the main power and the machine automatically clears the HDD encryption.
8. Turn OFF the main power when the machine has returned to normal status.
9. Remove the SD card from SD card Slot 2.
10. Turn ON the main power.
11. Memory clear SP5-801-xx (Exclude SP-5-801-001: All Clear and SP-5-801-002: Engine),
and clear SP5-846-046: address book.
12. Set necessary user settings with the User Tools key.

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Paper Feed Unit PB1080 (D573)


Accessory Check

Confirm that you have the accessory indicated below.

No. Description Q’ty

1 EMC Address 1

2 Name Plate 1

3 Decal Size Indication 1

4 Decal CHN 10mm 1

5 Decal CHN Date 40mm 1

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

• Do not lift the machine together with one or more paper feed unit(s):
If there is already a machine with one or more optional paper feed unit(s), be sure to disconnect
the machine and paper feed unit(s), and lift them up separately when moving/transporting.
Otherwise, the handle of the paper feed unit will break due to the mainframe’s weight, and it can
cause an injury.

• Turn off the main switch of the copier and unplug the power cord before you start the installation
procedure.
• You need two or more persons to lift the mainframe. The mainframe is highly unstable when lifted
by one person, and may cause injury or property damage.
• Do not lift the mainframe that has an optional paper feed unit connected to it. The handle and grips
may be damaged.
• Be sure to hold the following positions when lifting the mainframe.

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Paper Feed Unit PB1080 (D573)

1. Remove the tapes and the paper (EMC address) on the paper feed unit.

2. Set the copier on the paper feed unit.

• When installing a second paper feed unit, place it on the first paper feed unit. Then place the
copier on the pair of paper feed units.

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3. Attach the appropriate paper tray number decal [A] and paper size decal [B] above and
below the line [C] on each tray of the paper feed unit.

4. Load paper into the paper tray(s) and set the side fences and end fence(s).
5. Adjust the registration for each tray (page 202 "Image Adjustment").
• For tray 2, use SP1002-003
• For tray 3, use SP1002-004
6. Check the paper feed unit operation and copy quality.

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1-Bin Tray BN1020 (D574)

1-Bin Tray BN1020 (D574)


Accessory Check

Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list.

No. Description Q’ty

1 1-Bin Tray Unit 1

2 Tray 1

3 Binding Screw (M3×6) 2

4 Screw (M3×10) 18

5 Grounding plate 1

6 Left Cover 1

7 Rear Upper Cover 1

8 Rear Upper Right Cover 1

9 Front Right Cover 1

10 Mounting Frame 1

11 Mounting Frame Junction 1

12 Ferrite Core Cover 1

13 Ferrite Core 1

- Ground Wire 1

- Name Plate 1

- Decal 1

- Label 1

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Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. If it is installed, remove the ARDF. (page 344 "ARDF Unit")


2. Remove all tapes.

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3. Remove the rear cover [A] ( × 13), rear right cover [B] ( × 3), left cover [C] ( × 1)
and scanner rear cover [D]. ( × 2)

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4. Disconnect the three harnesses [A] and a flat cable [B]. ( × 4)

• The harnesses [A] and the flat cable [B] should be routed under the harness [C] when these
are reconnected.
• To release the lock of the flat cable connector, lift up the small white tab of the connector, and
to lock the flat cable, push down the small white tab.
5. Remove the following items:
• Scanner unit [A] ( × 5)
• Small cover [B] ( × 1)
• Front right cover [C] ( × 1)

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6. Do the following steps:


• Pull out the ferrite core from the mainframe.
• Attach the mounting frame junction [A]. (M3×10: × 2)
• Reinstall the ferrite core [B] at position .

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7. Attach the mounting frame [A]. (M3×10: × 8)

• Install the screws in this order: .


8. Do the following steps:
• Make sure that the operation panel’s harnesses [G] are clamped. ( × 1)
• Attach the 1-bin tray unit [A]. Note that there are four tapping screws and one blue screw.
• Connect the connector of the 1-bin tray unit to CN527 and then clamp the harness. ( × 1,
× 3)
• Secure the screw [B]. ( (blue) × 1)
• Secure the screws ( ): To do this, secure the screw [E] (M3×10: x1) and screw [D]
together with the ground wire [C]. Then secure the screw [F]. (M3×10: × 1)
• Route the yellow harnesses coming from the operation panel with clamps [G]. ( × 2)
• Secure the screws ( and ). (M3×10: × 3)

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• To secure the screw , make the operation panel flat, set the screw at the lower hole, and
tighten the screw with a long driver.
• There are two tapped holes. Use the hole as shown below.

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9. Install the 1-bin tray [A].

10. Do the following steps:


• Attach the small cover [F] and front right cover [G] (from the accessories, not the original
cover). (M3×10: × 1)
• Install the scanner unit [E]. ( × 5)
• Insert the ferrite core [B] into the cover [C] ( ).
• Attach the ferrite core cover with the ferrite core to the existing ferrite core [A] ( ).

• The ferrite core [B] and the ferrite core cover [C] are included in this kit.

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1-Bin Tray BN1020 (D574)

11. Connect the connectors of the harnesses [A]. Then route the harnesses [A] and the flat
cable [B]. Finally, connect the connector of the flat cable [B]. ( × 1, × 4)

• The flat cable [B] should go through the ferrite cores [C].
• The harnesses [A] and the flat cable [B] should be routed under the harness [D] when these
are reconnected.
• Never connect the flat cable [B] at an angle. Otherwise, the scanner unit may be damaged.

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12. Attach the grounding plate [A]. (Upper: (blue) [B] × 1, Lower: × 1 (existing) [C])

13. Attach the following items:


• Rear right cover [A] ( × 3)
• Rear upper right cover [B] (M3×10: × 1)
• Left cover [C] (from the accessories, not the original cover) (M3×10: × 2).
• Rear upper cover [D] (M3×10: × 1)
• Rear cover [E] ( × 13)
• Scanner rear cover [F] ( × 2)

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• Pay extra attention when reattaching the rear cover [E] to avoid catching the harnesses.
14. Reassemble the machine.
15. Turn ON the main power switch and check the 1-bin tray unit operation.

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Platen Cover (D607)


Accessory Check

Installation of this unit requires the following components. Other components included in this kit are not
used for installation on this machine.

No. Description Q'ty

1. Platen Cover 1

2. Platen Sheet 1

3. Stud Screw 1

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Remove the strips of tape on the platen cover.

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Platen Cover (D607)

2. Remove the scanner rear cover [A]. ( × 2)

3. Mount the platen cover [A] on the copier as shown.

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4. Secure the stud screw [A].

5. Reinstall the scanner rear cover removed in step 2.


6. Open the platen cover.
7. Do the following steps:
• Place the platen sheet [A] on the exposure glass.
• Line up the rear left corner of the platen sheet flush against corner [B] on the exposure glass.

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Platen Cover (D607)

8. Close the platen cover.


9. Reopen the platen cover.
10. Press the surface of the platen sheet gently to attach it securely on the platen cover.

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ARDF (D3BE)
Accessory Check

Confirm that you have the accessories indicated below.

No. Description Q’ty

1 Platen sheet 1

2 Stud screw 1

3 Screw (Unused) 1

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ARDF (D3BE)

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Remove the strips of tape on the ARDF.


2. Do the following steps:
• Remove the scanner rear cover [A]. ( × 2)
• Remove the harness cap [B].

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3. Mount the ARDF [A].

4. Do the following steps:


• Secure the stud screw [A].
• Secure the ground cable [B]. ( × 1)
• Attach the clamp [C].
• Connect the I/F cable [D] to the connector.

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5. Push the excess I/F cable into the interior of the ARDF to prevent the I/F cable from
sagging.
6. Reinstall the scanner rear cover removed in step 2.
7. Open the ARDF.
8. Do the following steps:
• Place the platen sheet [A] on the exposure glass.
• Line up the rear left corner of the platen sheet flush against corner [B] on the exposure glass.
• Remove the protection seals [C].

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9. Close the ARDF.


10. Reopen the ARDF.
11. Press the surface of the platen sheet gently to attach it securely on the ARDF.
12. Adjust the ARDF registration (front / back) (page 203 "ARDF").

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Copy Data Security Unit Type G (D640)

Copy Data Security Unit Type G (D640)


Accessory Check

Installation of this unit requires the following components. Other components included in this kit are not
used for installation on this machine.

Call-outs Descriptions Q’ty

1 Copy data security unit board 1

2 Bracket for the board 1

3 Bracket for the machine attachment 1

4 Screws (M3 x 6) 4

- Screws (M3 x 4) 2

- Screws (M3 x 8) 2

- Spacer 1

- Decal 1

- Label 1

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2. Installation

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.

1. Attach the copy data security unit board [1] to the bracket [2]. ( :[4] × 2)

2. Remove the rear cover. (page 217)


3. Attach the bracket [3] to the machine using the existing screw [A].

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B: CN111

• The bracket [3] and the controller board are screwed together.
4. Attach the copy data security unit board [A] with bracket to CN111. ( (M3×6) × 2)

5. Reassemble the machine.

User Tool Setting

1. Plug in and turn ON the main power switch.


2. Go into the User Tools mode, and select System Settings > Administrator Tools > Copy
Data Security Option > "On".
3. Exit User Tools.
4. Check the operation.

• The machine will issue an SC165 error if the machine is powered on with the ICIB-3 removed
and the "Data Security for Copying" feature set to "ON".
• The machine will issue an uncertain SC165 error if the machine is powered on with the
defective ICIB-3 and the "Data Security for Copying" feature set to "OFF".
• When you remove this option from the machine, first set the setting to "OFF" with the user tool
before removing this board. If you forget to do this, "Data Security for Copying" feature
cannot appear in the user tool setting. And then SC165 will appear every time the machine is
switched on, and the machine cannot be used.

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2. Installation

5. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see "page 191 "Check All
Connections"").

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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (B870)

Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12


(B870)
Accessory Check

Installation of this unit requires the following components. Other components included in this kit are not
used for installation on this machine.

No. Description Q’ty

1 Counter interface board 1

2 Stud 4

3 Harness 1

4 Harness band 1

5 Clamp 1

- Screws 4

- EMC Address 1

- Caution Chart 1

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2. Installation

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Remove the rear cover. (page 217)


2. Remove the controller box cover. (page 367)
3. Install the four studs [A] in the controller box.

4. Install the key counter interface board [A] shown below on the four studs.

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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (B870)

5. Connect the harness included in this kit to the connector [B] on the interface board.

6. Do the following steps:


• Route the harness through the rear of the interface board, and then connect it to CN570 [A].
( × 2)
• Bind the harness at the point [B] with the harness band included in this kit to prevent
interference with other harnesses.
• Insert the clamp included in this kit at [D], and clamp the harness with the clamp to prevent
interference with other harnesses.
• Connect the harness from the counter device to CN4 [C] on the key counter interface board.

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2. Installation

7. Route the harness.

• Remove the cutout from the scanner rear cover [A], and route the harness as shown below.

8. Reassemble the machine.

• Remove the optional counter interface unit before removing the controller box.

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Optional Counter Interface Unit Type M12 (B870)

Mechanical Counter Installation (only for NA)

Installation of this unit requires the following components. Other components included in this kit are not
used for installation on this machine.

No. Description Q’ty

1 Mechanical Counter 1

2 Harness 1

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Remove the rear right cover. (page 218)


2. Remove the rear cover. (page 217)
3. Connect the harness to the mechanical counter.
4. Insert the mechanical counter into the place [A] at the rear right of the machine. (Hooks x
2)

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2. Installation

5. Route the harness [A] from the mechanical counter as shown below.

6. Connect the connector of the harness to the connector CN570.


7. Reassemble the machine.

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Anti-condensation Heater (Mainframe)

Anti-condensation Heater (Mainframe)


Accessory Check

All the accessories required to install the anti-condensation heater for mainframe are available as the
following parts. Order these separately from the heater.

• These part numbers are correct as of July, 2015. Refer to the “Option” section in the mainframe’s
parts catalog to check the latest part numbers.
• The shape of actual parts may differ from the photo.

No. Description Q'ty Part Number

1 Junction Harness 1 D1965265*1

2 Heater Power Switch 1 12042570

3 Clamp 1 11050511

4 Screw 1 08010231

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2. Installation

No. Description Q'ty Part Number

D1175097: EU/AA/KOR/CHN
5 Heater kit 1
D1175091: NA/TWN

• *1 This harness (P/N: D1955265) is also used as a harness for Anti-condensation Heater for
optional paper feed unit, and Anti-condensation Heater for mainframe paper feed tray. If you have
already ordered this harness for these heaters, it is not necessary to order this harness again at this
time.

Installation Procedure

• Do not lift the machine together with one or more paper feed unit(s):
If there is already a machine with one or more optional paper feed unit(s), be sure to disconnect
the machine and paper feed unit(s), and lift them up separately when moving/transporting.
Otherwise, the handle of the paper feed unit will break due to the mainframe’s weight, and it can
cause an injury.

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Remove the following items.


• Paper Tray
• Waste toner bottle (page 253)
• Left cover (page 216)
• Rear cover (page 217)
• PSU fan (page 376)
2. Do the following steps:
• Insert the heater harness into the hole [A].
• Fit the boss of the heater into the holes [B] to install the heater [C] ( (M3×6) × 1)

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Anti-condensation Heater (Mainframe)

• Use a short screwdriver to secure the screw.

Junction harness connections:

A: To the heater
B: To the power switch
C: To the optional PFU heater (if installed)
D: To the PSU
3. Do the following steps:
• Remove the cover [E], and then pull out the heater harness [F].
• Connect the heater harness to the connector of the junction harness [A]. ( × 1)
• Connect the heater power switch to the connectors of the junction harness [B]. ( × 2)

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2. Installation

4. Store the connector [A] in the connector holder, then push the power switch [B] into the
switch hole until you feel it click into place.

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Anti-condensation Heater (Mainframe)

5. Cut out the switch hole [B] in the switch cover, and then attach the cover [A]. (Hooks × 2)

6. Route the junction harness as shown below.


• Connect the connector [A] to CN600.

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2. Installation

• Attach the clamp and route the harness. ( × 1)


• Only when the heater for optional paper feed tray will not be installed, store the connector [B]
in the holder.

7. When the optional PFU tray heater will be installed: Pull out the connector [A] and its
harness to the lower part of the machine. Then uncap the connector isolation cap in the

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Anti-condensation Heater (Mainframe)

optional PFU and connect the connector [A] to the uncapped connector. (page 125 "Anti-
condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)")

8. Reassemble the machine.

• The mainframe and the optional paper feed unit should join each other if the anti-
condensation heater of the optional paper feed unit is installed. See page 125 "Anti-
condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)" for details.

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2. Installation

Anti-condensation Heater (for Mainframe


Paper Tray)
Accessory Check

No. Items Q’ty Remarks See Note *2

1 Screw M4 x 6 2 A: Heater Kit

2 Harness 1

3 Heater 1

4 Harness 1 *1 B: Harness

5 Clamps 5 A: Heater Kit

6 Bracket 1 C: Bracket Set

7 Bracket 1

8 Bracket 1

9 Locating pin (Long) 1 E: Pin Set

10 Locating pin (Short) 1

11 Base 1 D: Base Set

• *1 This harness (P/N: D1955265) is also used as a harness for Anti-condensation Heater for
optional paper feed unit, and Anti-condensation Heater for mainframe. If you have already
ordered this harness for these heaters, it is not necessary to order this harness again at this time.

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Anti-condensation Heater (for Mainframe Paper Tray)

• *2 All the accessories required to install the anti-condensation heater for mainframe paper tray are
available as the following kits or components. Order these separately from the heater:
A: Heater Kit (D5730400 for NA/TWN, D5730401 for EU/AA/CHN)
B: Harness (D1965265)
C: Bracket Set (D7728431)
D: Base Set (D3AT0010)
E: Pin Set (D7728411)
• These part numbers are correct as of July, 2015. Refer to the “Option” section in the mainframe’s
parts catalog to check the latest part numbers.

Installation Procedure

• Do not lift the machine together with one or more paper feed unit(s):
If there is already a machine with one or more optional paper feed unit(s), be sure to disconnect
the machine and paper feed unit(s), and lift them up separately when moving/transporting.
Otherwise, the handle of the paper feed unit will break due to the mainframe’s weight, and it can
cause an injury.

• Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
• Do the following procedure to prevent the harnesses from being damaged.
• Check that harnesses are not damaged or pinched after installation.

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2. Installation

1. Attach the two locating pins [A] [B] on the table.

2. Attach the heater bracket [A]. ( × 2)

• Pass the connector through the hole in the table.

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Anti-condensation Heater (for Mainframe Paper Tray)

3. Connect the heater harness [A] to the anti-condensation heater and route it as below.
( × 1, × 3)

• A: For the anti-condensation heater


• B: For the junction harness
• C: For the isolation cap (Not used)
• D: Isolation cap

• The connector [C] is not used. Put the connector into the opening.

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4. Put the mainframe on the table.


5. Remove the rear cover. (page 217)
6. Remove the left cover. (page 216)
7. Remove the PSU fan. (page 376)
8. Connect the connector to CN600 on the PSU and route the junction harness along the red
dotted line in the photo. ( × 1)

• A: Not used (For the drum heater: If installing the anti-condensation heater for the mainframe)
• B: Not used
• C: For the heater harness
• D: For the PSU (CN600)

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Anti-condensation Heater (for Mainframe Paper Tray)

• If the anti-condensation heater for mainframe is not going to be installed, put the connector
[A] and the connector [B] into the area as shown below.

9. Install the PSU fan.


10. Connect the junction harness [A] to the heater harness and route the junction harness
along the red dotted line in the photo.

11. Reattach the rear cover.

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2. Installation

12. Attach the two securing brackets [A] [B] at the rear of the machine. ( × 5)

• Use the screws which are holding the rear cover.


13. Attach the securing bracket [A] at the left of the machine. ( × 2)

14. Reattach the left cover.

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper


Feed Unit)
Accessory Check

Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list. Other components
included in this kit are not used for installation on this machine.

• The following junction harness (P/N: D1965265) is required to install the anti-condensation heater
for optional paper feed unit. If you have already ordered this harness for installing the other anti-
condensation heaters for mainframe or mainframe paper tray, it is not necessary to order this
junction harness again at this time.

For Installing the Heater:

No. Description Q’ty Remark

1 Anti-condensation heater 1

2 Harness with the isolation cap 1

3 M4 × 10: Screw 2

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2. Installation

For Joining the Mainframe and Another Paper Feed Unit:

No. Description Q’ty

4 Joint bracket (Front left) 1

5 Joint bracket (Front right) 1

6 Joint bracket (Front center) (only for the 1


optional paper feed unit)

7 Joint bracket (Rear) 4

8 Joint bracket (Frame) (only for optional paper 1


feed unit)

9 M3 x 6: Screw 11

10 M3 x 12: Screw 1

11 Tapping screw 3

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure.
• Do the following procedure not to damage any harnesses.
• Check that harnesses are not damaged or pinched after installation.

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2. Installation

For Installing the Tray Heater on the 1st Paper Feed Unit

1. Pull out the tray [A] in the optional paper tray.

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

2. Remove the rear cover [A] ( x 2)

3. Remove the left cover. (page 216)

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2. Installation

4. Slide in the tray heater [A], and pass the heater harness [B] through the square hole [C].

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

5. Install the tray heater [A] in the paper feed unit. ( × 2)

6. Do the following steps:


• Connect the connector [A] to the tray heater connector (attached in step 4). ( × 1)
• Connect the harness [B] to the junction harness (mainframe).
• Attach two clamps [E] and route the harness through them. ( × 4)

• A: For this tray heater

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• B: For the mainframe


• C: For another optional tray heater
• D: Isolation cap (uncap if installing the heater for 2nd paper tray)

7. Reattach all the covers removed.

For Installing the Tray Heater on the 2nd Optional Paper Feed Unit

1. Do the same procedure for the 1st optional paper feed unit from step 1 to step 12.
2. Do the following steps:
• Connect the harness [A] and heater connector for the 2nd tray.
• Remove the cap on the 1st tray harness.
• Connect the 2nd tray harness [B].
• Attach three clamps [E] and route the harness through them. ( × 5)

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

• A: To the 2nd tray heater


• B: To the 1st tray heater harness
• C: Not used
• D: Cap

3. Reattach all the covers removed.

For Joining the Mainframe with the Optional Paper Feed Unit

The mainframe and the optional paper feed unit should be joined with joint brackets after the anti-
condensation heater installation, because the heater harness may be damaged when the mainframe is
removed accidentally.

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2. Installation

1. Remove the upper cover [A] of the paper feed unit. ( × 3)

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

2. Remove the rear cover [A] of the paper feed unit. ( × 2)

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2. Installation

3. Attach the jointing bracket (frame) [C] ( :Tapping × 1 [A], M3×6: × 1 [B]) and the
upper cover of the paper feed unit. ( × 3)

4. Put the mainframe on the paper feed unit.


5. Do the following steps.
• Remove the paper trays from the mainframe and the optional paper feed unit.
• Remove two screws [A] on the rear panel of the mainframe. Keep these screws until the joint
brackets (rear) are installed.
• Remove the left cover [B] of the mainframe. ( × 2)

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

1: Rear
2: Front
3: Left

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2. Installation

6. Join the mainframe with the optional paper feed unit with four joint brackets [A] (front
right), [B] (front left) and [C] (rear) (×2). These brackets are secured with the following
screws.

1: Front right
2: Left
3: Rear
[A]: M3×12 (included in this kit)
[B]: M3×6 (included in this kit)
[C] (Upper): Existing screws (×2)
[C] (Lower): M3×6 (included in this kit)
7. Reassemble the mainframe and the paper feed unit.

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Anti-condensation Heater (Optional Paper Feed Unit)

Joining Two Optional Paper Feed Units

1. Attach the joint bracket (front center) [A] to the paper feed unit that will be installed at the
lowest position. ( :Tapping × 2 (included in this kit))

2. Put the optional paper feed unit on the paper feed unit that was fitted with the bracket [A]
in step 1.
3. Remove the paper trays.

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2. Installation

4. Join the two paper feed units with two joint brackets (rear) [A] and one screw [B]. (M3×6:
× 3 (included in this kit))

1: Rear
2: Front center
5. Reassemble the mainframe and the paper feed units.

• Do not lift the machine together with one or more paper feed unit(s):
If there is already a machine with one or more optional paper feed unit(s), be sure to
disconnect the machine and paper feed unit(s), and lift them up separately when moving/
transporting. Otherwise, the handle of the paper feed unit will break due to the mainframe’s
weight, and it can cause an injury.

• When installing the mainframe with two paper feed units, join the two paper feed units first,
and then join the mainframe with the paper feed units.

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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M10 (D792-09)

Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M10


(D792-09)
Accessory Check

No. Description Q’ty

1 Enhanced Security HDD 1

- EMC Address 1

Installation Procedure

1. Remove the standard HDD installed. (page 358)

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2. Installation

2. Separate the standard HDD from the bracket.

3. Disconnect the cables from the standard HDD. ( × 2)

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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M10 (D792-09)

4. Remove the enhanced security HDD from its protective pack.

5. Connect the two cables to the enhanced security HDD. ( × 2)

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2. Installation

6. Fasten the HDD to the bracket. ( × 4)

7. Install the HDD bracket in the mainframe. ( × 3, × 2)


8. Reassemble the machine.

After Installing the HDD

1. Connect the power cord and turn the machine on. A message prompts you to format the hard disk.

2. Touch [Format].

3. Wait for the machine to finish formatting the hard disk.

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Enhanced Security HDD Option Type M10 (D792-09)

• Do not touch the power switch while the hard disk format is in progress. Wait for the machine
to tell you that the formatting is finished.

4. Cycle the machine off/on after the message tells you formatting is finished.
5. Enter the SP mode.
6. Do SP5-846-040 to copy the address book to the hard disk from the controller board.
7. Do SP5-846-041 to let the user get access to the address book.
8. Cycle the machine off/on.
9. Ask an administrator to register an HDD authentication code in the machine.

• If the HDD Authentication Code is not registered, the function of the enhanced security HDD is
not activated.

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2. Installation

RICOH e-Sharing Box (D668)


Refer to “RICOH e-Sharing Box Field Service Manual”.

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IC Card Reader (External Option)

IC Card Reader (External Option)


Accessory Check

Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list.

No. Description Q'ty

1 IC Card Reader 1

2 Bracket* 1

3 Screw 1

*The IC card reader attaching bracket has two types. One is for the base machine. The other is for
machines that have the 1-Bin tray unit. This bracket [2] is for the base machine.

• Consult your supervisor to obtain the bracket for machines that have the 1-Bin tray unit.

Installation Procedure

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

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2. Installation

When Installing in a Machine That Does Not Have the 1-Bin Tray Unit

1. Remove the following items.


• Scanner unit (page 228)
• Rear cover (page 217)
2. Attach the IC card reader [A] to the rear of the upper right cover [B] with the bracket [C].
( × 1 included in this kit)

3. Route the USB cable [A] from the IC card reader as shown below. ( × 5)

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IC Card Reader (External Option)

4. Pull out the USB cable from the rear of the machine.
5. Cut out the hole for the USB cable to pass through the rear upper cover [A].

6. Pass the USB cable from the IC card reader through the hole in the upper rear cover, and
then reassemble the machine.
7. Do the following steps:
• Attach the clamps [A] to prevent the cable from sagging.
• Connect the USB cable to the USB connector at the left of the mainframe as shown below.
Either connector can be used.

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2. Installation

• Obtain these clamps [A] in advance, because they are not included in this kit.

When Installing in a Machine That Has a 1-Bin Tray Unit

1. Remove the following items.


• Scanner unit (page 228)
• Rear cover (page 217)
• 1-bin tray unit (page 81)

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IC Card Reader (External Option)

2. Attach the IC card reader [A] to the rear of the upper right cover [B] with the bracket [C].
( × 1 included in this kit)

• The bracket [C] is different from that of the base machine. The bracket for the base machine
cannot be used. Consult your supervisor to obtain the correct bracket.

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2. Installation

3. Route the USB cable [A] from the IC card reader as shown below. ( × 6)

4. Pull out the USB cable from the rear of the machine in the same way as the installation on
the base machine.

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IC Card Reader (External Option)

5. Cut out the hole for the USB cable to pass through the upper rear cover [A].

6. Pass the USB cable from the IC card reader through the hole in the upper rear cover, and
then reassemble the machine.

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2. Installation

7. Attach the clamps [A] to prevent the cable from sagging.

8. Connect the USB cable to the USB connector at the left of the mainframe as shown above.
Either connector can be used.

• Obtain these clamps [A] in advance, because they are not included in this kit.

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NFC Reader Type M13

NFC Reader Type M13


Accessory Check

No. Description Q'ty

1 Cable Cover 2

2 USB Cable 1

3 NFC Reader 1

4 Ferrite Core 1

- Caution Chart 1

- EMC Address 1

- Fastener 2

- Decal 2

- Label 1

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2. Installation

• Two types of cable cover are included:


[A]: For a machine that has a 1-Bin tray unit installed.
[B]: For a machine that has no 1-Bin tray unit.

Installation Procedure

This section includes the procedure for a machine that has no 1-Bin tray unit option. However, this
procedure can be used for a machine that has a 1-Bin Tray Unit installed.

• Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure.

1. Open the duplex unit.


2. Remove the front right cover [A]. ( × 1)

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NFC Reader Type M13

3. Remove the front right small cover [A].

4. Remove the connector cover [A] on the operation panel.

5. Make a loop with the USB cable of the NFC reader, and then attach the ferrite core [A].

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6. Connect the USB cable to the operation panel.

7. Attach the cover removed in step 4.

• Fit the cable into the slit [A] in the cover.

8. Attach the front right small cover [A].

• Fit the cable into the slit.

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NFC Reader Type M13

9. Attach the fasteners to the front side of the NFC reader [A].

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2. Installation

10. Attach the NFC reader [A] to the back side of the front right cover with adhesive tape.

• Make sure that the cable fits in the slit [B].


11. Install the front right cover with the NFC reader.
12. Push the USB cable into the covers.

• Again, make sure that the cable fits in the slit.

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13. Slide the cable cover [A] into the front right small cover as shown below.

14. Secure the cable cover together with the front right cover. ( × 1)
15. Attach the decal to the area [A] as shown below.

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2. Installation

Controller Options
Overview

• Always touch a grounded surface to discharge static electricity from your hands before you handle
SD cards, printed circuit boards, or memory boards.
This machine has I/F card slots for optional I/F connections and SD card slots applications.
After you install an option, check that the machine can recognize it (see page 191 "Check All
Connections" at the end of this section).

I/F Card Slots

• Slot [A] is used for one of the optional I/F connections (only one can be installed): File Format
Converter Type E, IEEE 1284, IEEE 802.11a/g/n Interface Unit, USB Device Server Option

SD Card Slots

• Slot 1 (upper) is used for optional applications (Camera Direct Print Card, XPS Direct Print Option,
Data Overwrite Security Unit, OCR Unit).
• Slot 2 (lower) is used for service only (for example, updating the firmware).

USB Port

• These ports (right and left) [B] are used for the Bluetooth Interface Unit, or IC Card Reader.

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Controller Options

SD Card Appli Move

Overview

The service program "SD Card Appli Move" (SP5-873) allows you to move application programs from
one SD card to another SD card.
If more than one application is required, the applications must be moved to one SD card with
SP5873-1.
Be very careful when you do the SD Card Appli Move procedure:
• The data necessary for authentication is transferred with the application program from an SD card
to another SD card. Authentication fails if you try to use the SD card after you move the application
program from one card to another card.
• Do not use the SD card if it has been used before for other purposes. Normal operation is not
guaranteed when such an SD card is used.
• The original application SD card should be stored using the following procedure.

1. Remove the paper tray.


2. Remove the cover [A]. ( × 1)

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3. Open the front door.


4. Remove the cover [A]. ( × 1, hook × 1)

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Controller Options

5. Insert the SD card into either socket [A] or [B].

• The place [C] on the cover is for storing the SMC list.
6. Reassemble the machine.
• The original application SD card should be kept in a safe place, for the following reasons:
• The SD card can be the only proof that the user is licensed to use the application
program.
• You may need to check the SD card and its data to solve a problem in the future.

Move Exec

The menu "Move Exec" (SP5-873-001) lets you move application programs from the original SD card
to another SD card.

• Do not turn ON the write protect switch of the system SD card or application SD card on the
machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a
firmware update or application merge.

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2. Installation

1. Turn OFF the main power.


2. Remove the SD card slot cover [A]. ( × 1)

3. Make sure that a target SD card is in SD Card Slot 1 (upper). The application program is
moved to this SD card.
4. Insert the source SD card with the application program in SD Card Slot 2 (lower). The
application program is copied from this source SD card.
5. Turn the main switch ON.
6. Enter the SP mode.
7. Select SP5-873-001 "Move Exec".
8. Follow the messages shown on the operation panel.
9. Turn the main switch OFF.
10. Remove the source SD card from SD Card Slot 2 (lower).
11. Attach the slot cover.
12. Turn the main switch ON.
13. Check that the application programs run properly.

Undo Exec

"Undo Exec" (SP5-873-002) lets you move back application programs from an SD card in SD Card
Slot 1 (upper) to the original SD card in SD Card Slot 2 (lower). You can use this program when, for
example, you have mistakenly copied some programs by using Move Exec (SP5-873-001).

• Do not turn ON the write protect switch of the system SD card or application SD card on the
machine. If the write protect switch is ON, a download error (e.g. Error Code 44) occurs during a
firmware upgrade or application merge.

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Controller Options

1. Turn the main switch OFF.


2. Insert the original SD card in SD Card Slot 2 (lower). The application program is copied
back into this card.
3. Insert the SD card with the application program in SD Card Slot 1 (upper).The application
program is copied back from this SD card.
4. Turn the main switch ON.
5. Start the SP mode.
6. Select SP5-873-002 "Undo Exec."
7. Follow the messages shown on the operation panel.
8. Turn the main switch OFF.
9. Remove the SD card from SD Card Slot 2 (lower).
10. Turn the main switch.
11. Check that the application programs run normally.
12. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see page 191 "Check All
Connections" at the end of this section).

File Format Converter Type E

• Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.

You can only install one of the following interfaces at one time: (File format converter, IEEE
802.11a/g/n Interface Unit, IEEE1284, Bluetooth).

1. Remove the slot cover [A]. ( × 2)

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2. Install the file format converter [A] into the slot and then fasten it with screws.

3. Plug in and turn on the main power switch.


4. Check or set the following SP codes with the values shown below.

SP No. Title Setting

SP5-836-001 Capture Function (0:Off 1:On) "1"

SP5-836-002 Panel Setting "0"

5. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see page 191 at the end of this
section).

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IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A

• Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.

You can only install one of the following network interfaces at a time: (IEEE 802.11a/g/n Interface
Unit, IEEE1284, File format converter).

1. Remove the slot cover [A]. ( x 2)

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2. Install the interface board [A] into the slot. (Knob-screw × 2 [B])

3. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see page 191 "Check All
Connections" at the end of this section).

IEEE 802.11a/g/n Interface Unit Type M2

• Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.

You can only install one of the following network interfaces at one time: (IEEE 802.11a/g/n Interface
Unit, IEEE1284, Bluetooth, File format converter).

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1. Remove the slot cover [A] from the board slot. ( × 2)

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2. Install the wireless LAN board [A] (Knob × 2) into the board slot.

3. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see page 191 "Check All
Connections" at the end of this section).
4. Do the following steps.
• Peel off the double-sided tapes on the Velcro fasteners [A], and then attach them [A] at the
front left and rear of the machine.
• Attach "ANT1" (having a black ferrite core) [B] to the rear of the machine.
• Attach "ANT2" (having a white ferrite core) [C] to the front left (forward) of the machine.

• "ANT1" is a transmission/reception antenna and "ANT2" is a reception antenna. Do not


attach them at the wrong places.

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• Attach the clamps [D] as shown below.

1: Rear
2: Left
5. Wire the cables and clamp them. ( × 4)

• Make sure that the cables are not slack. Keep them wired tightly along the covers.
You may have to move the machine if the reception is not clear.
• Make sure that the machine is not located near an appliance or any type of equipment that
generates strong magnetic fields.
• Put the machine as close as possible to the access point.

UP Mode Settings for Wireless LAN

Enter the UP mode. Then do the procedure below to perform the initial interface settings for IEEE
802.11a/g/n. These settings take effect every time the machine is powered on.

• You cannot use the wireless LAN if you use Ethernet.


• The Bluetooth interface unit and the Wireless LAN interface unit cannot be used simultaneously.

1. Press the "User Tools/Counter" key.

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2. On the touch panel, press "System Settings".

• The Network I/F (default: Ethernet) must be set for either Ethernet or wireless LAN.
3. Select "Interface Settings" > "Wireless LAN". Only the wireless LAN options show.
4. Set the “Communication Mode”.
5. Enter the SSID setting. (The setting is case sensitive.)
6. Set the “Ad-hoc Channel”. You need this setting when Ad Hoc Mode is selected.
Region A (mainly Europe and Asia)
Range: 1-13, 36, 40, 44 and 48 channels (default: 11)
In some countries, only the following channels are available:
Range: 1-11 channels (default: 11)
Region B (mainly North America)
Range: 1-11, 36, 40, 44 and 48 channels (default: 11)

• The allowed range for the channel settings may vary for different countries.
7. Set the “Security Method” to specify the encryption of the Wireless LAN.
• The WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) setting is designed to protect wireless data transmission.
The same WEP key is required on the receiving side to unlock encoded data. There are 64 bit
and 128 bit WEP keys.
Range of Allowed Settings:
64 bit: 10 characters
128 bit: 26 characters
• Specify “WPA2” when “Communication Mode” is set to “Infrastructure Mode”. Set the
“WPA2 Encryption Method” and “WPA2 Authent. Method”.
WPA2 Encryption Method: CCMP (AES) is fixed.
WPA2 Authent. Method: Select either “WPA2-PSK” or ”WPA2”.
If you select “WPA2-PSK”, enter the pre-shared key (PSK) of 8 -63 characters in ASCII code.
When “WPA2” are selected, authentication settings and certificate installation settings are
required.
8. Press "Wireless LAN Signal" to check the machine’s radio wave status using the operation
panel.
9. Press "Restore Factory Defaults" to initialize the following settings:
• Transmission mode
• Channel

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• WEP
• SSID
• WEP Key

SP Mode and UP Mode Settings for IEEE 802.11a/g/n

The following SP commands and UP modes can be set for IEEE 802.11a/g/n:

SP No. Name Function

5840-011 WEP Key Select Used to select the WEP key (Default: 00).

UP mode Name Function

SSID Used to confirm the current SSID setting.

WEP Key Used to confirm the current WEP key setting.

WEP Mode Used to show the maximum length of the string that can be
used for the WEP Key entry.

Bluetooth Interface Unit Type D

• Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.

• Do not remove the Bluetooth unit while the power of the machine is on.

• You cannot install this option together with IEEE 802.11a/g/n.

1. Turn OFF the power of the machine, and then unplug the power cable from the wall
outlet.

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2. Insert the Bluetooth Interface adapter [A] into the USB connector (Either USB connector
can be used).

3. Plug the power cable and turn ON the power of the machine.
4. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option (see page 191 "Check All
Connections" at the end of this section).

Camera Direct Print Card Type M13

• Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.

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1. Remove the SD-card slot cover [A] from the SD card slots. ( × 1)

2. Insert the SD card (PictBridge) in SD slot 1 (upper) with its label face [A] to the rear of the
machine.

3. Attach the SD-card slot cover, and then turn on the machine ( × 2).
4. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option. (see page 191 "Check All
Connections" at the end of this section)

OCR Unit Type M13

1. Turn OFF the main power.

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2. Remove the SD card slot cover. ( × 1)

3. Insert the SD card in SD slot 1 (upper) with its label face [A] to the rear of the machine.

4. Turn ON the main power.


5. Press “Enter” in SP5-878-004 (Option Setup: OCR Dictionary).
The SD card ID is saved in the NVRAM, and the ID of the MFP is saved on the SD card. The MFP
and SD card are thereby linked.
6. When “operation complete” is displayed, press "Close”.

• If installation fails, "Failed" is displayed.


• If installation fails, perform the following steps.
1. Check whether it is a used SD card.
2. Turn the main power OFF, and repeat steps 1-5.

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7. Turn the main power OFF/ON.


8. Press “Enter” in SP5-878-004 (Option Setup: OCR Dictionary).
Dictionary data is copied to the HDD.

• On the first run, SP5-878-004 links the SD card, and on the second run, copies dictionary
data.
9. Turn the main power OFF, and remove the SD card from the SD card slot.

• Keep the SD card in the SD card storage location of the MFP. The original SD card is needed
in the event of a HDD malfunction.
10. Return the SD card slot cover to the original position.
11. Turn the main power ON.
12. Press [Send File Type / Name] on the [Scanner] screen.

13. Check if [OCR Settings] is displayed on the [Send File Type / Name] screen.

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• After installation, the OCR setting can be changed on the "OCR setting" screen.
• When setting OCR, set [OCR setting] to [Yes]. (Default setting: [No])

Recovery Procedure

When this option is installed, a function is saved on the HDD, and ID information on the SD card is
saved in the NVRAM. Therefore, when replacing the HDD and/or NVRAM, this option must be
reinstalled.
When storing the original SD card and;
• When only the HDD is replaced;
Reinstall using the original SD card.
• When only the NVRAM is replaced;
When performing upload/download of NVRAM data, reinstall using the original SD card.
When not performing upload/download of NVRAM data, order and reinstall a new SD card
(service part).
• When the HDD and NVRAM are replaced simultaneously;
Reinstall using the original SD card.
If the original SD card is lost;
Order and reinstall a new SD card (service part).

• Perform reinstallation in the same way as installation.

XPS Direct Print Option Type M13

1. Turn OFF the main power.

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2. Remove the SD card slot cover [A]. ( × 1)

3. Insert the SD card (XPS) in SD slot 1 (upper) with its label face [A] to the rear of the
machine.

4. Merge the SD card contents if necessary. (page 163)


5. Attach the SD card slot cover. ( x 1)
6. Turn ON the machine.
7. Print out the “Configuration Page”, and then check if this option is correctly recognized.
User Tools > Machine Features > Printer Features > List/Test Page > Configuration Page

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Data Overwrite Security Unit Type I

Overview

This option should be installed only for the customer who requires the CC certified Data Overwrite
Security function.
The function of this option is completely the same as the Data Overwrite Security in Security Functions,
which is standard on this machine.

Before You Begin the Procedure

1. Confirm that the Data Overwrite Security unit SD card is the correct type for the machine. The
correct type for this machine is "Type I".

• If you install any version other than "Type I", you have to replace the NVRAM and do this
installation procedure again.
2. Make sure that the following settings are not at their factory default values:
• Supervisor login password
• Administrator login name
• Administrator login password
If any of these settings is at a factory default value, tell the customer these settings must be changed
before you do the installation procedure.
3. Make sure that “Admin. Authentication” is ON.
[System Settings] – [Administrator Tools] – [Administrator Authentication Management] - [Admin.
Authentication]
If this setting is OFF, tell the customer this setting must be ON before you do the installation
procedure.
4. Make sure that “Administrator Tools” is enabled (selected).
[System Settings] – [Administrator Tools] – [Administrator Authentication Management] - [Available
Settings]
If this setting is disabled (not selected), tell the customer this setting must be enabled (selected)
before you do the installation procedure.

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Seal Check and Removal

• You must check the box seals to make sure that they are not removed after the items have been
sealed in the box at the factory before you do the installation.

1. Check the box seals [A] on each corner of the box.


• Make sure that a tape is attached to each corner.
• The surfaces of the tapes must be blank. If you see “VOID” on the tapes, do not install the
components in the box.
2. If the surfaces of the tapes do not show “VOID”, remove them from the corners of the
box.
3. You can see the “VOID” marks [B] when you remove each seal. In this condition, they
cannot be attached to the box again.

Installation Procedure

1. Turn the main power OFF.

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2. Remove the SD card slot cover. ( × 1)

3. Insert the SD card (DataOverwriteSecurity Unit) in SD slot 1 (upper) [A] with its label face
towards the front of the machine. Then push it slowly into SD slot 1 (upper) until you hear
a click.

4. Install the application using SP5-878-001.

USB Device Server Option Type M12

• Turn off the main power and disconnect the power supply cord.

• When you install this option on the main machine for the first time, the interface board must be
connected directly to your PC to set up the IP address and other network settings.

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1. Turn OFF the main power of the machine, and unplug the power cord from the wall
socket.
2. Remove the interface slot cover [A] ( x 2).

3. Install the interface board in the interface slot ( x 2).


4. Insert the USB cable into the USB port on this option.

5. Insert the other side of the USB cable into the USB port B on the main machine.

• The machine shape and/or USB port location differs depending on the machine.

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6. Attach the ferrite cores to the Ethernet cable, while looping the cable at 3 cm (approx. 1.2
inch) [A] from the each end of the cable.

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7. Only for installing this option in North America, bind both cores with cable ties [A] as
shown below.

• The two binds are not included in options produced before March, 2015. To bind the cores,
use the binds (P/N: 11050047) registered as service parts or similar ones.

8. Insert the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on this option.

9. Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PC for network setting.

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10. Plug the power cord into the wall socket and turn ON the main power of the machine.

• Do not unplug the USB cable while the machine is recognizing this option. It may take
between 30 seconds to 1 minute to finish recognizing it (the LEDs on the Ethernet port of this
option light up after recognizing this option; see below). If unplugged, connect the cable
again.
11. Make sure that the machine recognizes this option correctly by doing one of the
following:
1. Access the option’s IP address from a web browser.
2. Ping the option’s IP address from a command prompt on a Windows PC in the same network
as the mainframe.
If the IP address cannot be found (DHCP server), use the MAC address. This is the number
printed on the seal attached to the printed circuit board for the USB server.

3. Use “RX” + the option’s MAC address and access a web browser.
Example: http://RX0080926A3264

4. Ping the “RX” + “MAC address” from the command prompt, on a windows PC which is on the
same network as the mainframe.

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• When installing the USB Device Server Option Type M12, the installation status is not shown
on the Configuration Page.

What Do the LED Indications Mean?

When this option is properly installed and recognized by the main machine, the LED indicators light up
under the following conditions.

No. Light Color Lights Up When:

1 Green and Yellow 1000BASE-T operates

2 Green 10BASE-T operates

3 Yellow 100BASE-TX operates

Notes for Energy Save Mode Setting

If the machine which has this option enters into the energy save mode, you cannot print because there
will be a communication error. Follow the instructions below to disable the machine’s entering the
energy save mode.

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1. Press [Features Settings] on the operation panel.


2. Press [Administrator Tools] in [System Settings].
3. Press [Energy Saver Mode to Disable Print Server].
4. Press [Disable Mode].
5. Press [OK].
6. Press [Features Settings].

IP Address Setting

This section describes how to set an IP address on this option manually. Note that you can set an IP
address which is not only on the same network segment but also on a different network segment to share
a single printer with devices in multiple networks.

• You cannot change the IP address for this option from the operation panel of the main machine.
The setting must be done from a web browser on your PC.
• The network setting of this option is initially assigned as follows:
IP address: 192.168.100.100 / Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• The network setting of your PC must be in the same network segment to change the network setting
of this option.

1. Make a note of the current network settings of your PC.


2. Change the IP address on your PC to [192.168.100.xxx (*0 - 255)].
3. Change the subnet mask on your PC to [255.255.255.0].
4. Open a web browser.
5. Type [http://192.168.100.100/] in the address bar.
6. Press the “Enter” key.

• The setting screen for this option appears.

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7. Click [Network Setting].

8. Enter “root” in the user name textbox and click [OK].


9. Input [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Default Gateway].

10. Set other items if necessary.


11. Press [Set].
12. Close the web browser.
13. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the PC.
14. Connect the Ethernet cable to a network device (e.g. switching hub).
15. Set the IP address of this option in the printer driver which you use.

Check All Connections

1. Plug in the power cord. Then turn ON the main switch.

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2. Enter the printer user mode. Then print the configuration page.
User Tools Machine Features Printer Features List Test Print Configuration Page
All installed options are shown in the "System Reference" column.

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Maintenance Tables
See "Appendices" for the following information:
• Maintenance Tables

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PM/Yield Parts Settings


Set-up Procedure for Replacing the PM/Yield Parts

1. Enter the SP mode.


2. Get the SMC log data using one of the following ways:
a) Execute SP5-990-001 to print SMC log data.
b) Execute SP5-992-001 (page 429) to save SMC log data to an SD card.
3. In the SMC data, look at the values of the counters in SP 7-621-002 to 208, to determine
what parts should be replaced. (Refer to the SP table and PM tables in the appendix.)
4. The following parts require the manual new unit detection setting by a predetermined SP.
See the table below:

Item SP

Fusing Sleeve Belt SP3-701-116

Pressure Roller SP3-701-118

ITB Unit SP3-701-093

Paper Transfer Roller Unit SP3-701-109

Waste Toner Bottle SP3-701-142

Friction Pad: SP3-701-206

ARDF Pickup Roller: SP3-701-207

Feed Roller: SP3-701-208

• The PCDU and fusing unit detect a new unit automatically. Other parts require the manual
new unit detection setting with the above SPs.
5. Turn OFF the main power.
6. Perform the parts replacement.
7. Turn ON the main power.
8. On the operation panel, look at the PM counters of the parts that you replaced, to make
sure that these counters were reset to 0. (The PM counter values are in SP 7-621-002 to
208.) If the PM counter for a unit is not reset, repeat steps 4, 5, and 7.
9. Exit the SP mode.

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Preparation before Operation Check

1. Clean the exposure glasses (for DF and book scanning).


2. Enter the user tools mode.
3. Do the "Automatic Color Calibration (ACC)" for the copier mode and printer mode as
follows:
• Print the ACC test pattern (User Tools > Maintenance > ACC > Start).
• Put the printout on the exposure glass.
• Put 10 sheets of white paper on the test chart. This ensures a precise ACC adjustment.
• Close the ARDF or the platen cover.
• Press "Start Scanning" on the LCD. Then, the machine starts the ACC.
4. Exit the User Tools mode, and then enter the SP mode.
5. Do the "Forced line position adjustment" as follows.
• First do SP2-111-3 (Mode c).
• Then do SP2-111-1 (Mode a).
• To check if SP 2-111-1 was successful, watch the screen during the process. A message is
displayed at the end. Also, you can check the result with SP 2-194-10 to -12.
6. Exit the SP mode.

Operation Check

Check if the sample image has been copied correctly.

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Notes on the Main Power Switch


Push Switch

The main power button of this machine has been changed to a push-button switch (push button) from the
conventional rocker switch. The push switch has characteristics and specifications different from the
rocker switch. Care must be taken when replacing and adjusting parts.

Characteristics of the Push Switch (DC Switch)


Power is supplied to the machine even when the main power switch is turned OFF.
The push switch in this machine uses DC (direct current). Therefore, if the AC power cord is
connected to an electrical outlet, power is supplied to the controller board, the operation unit and
other modules even when the main power is turned OFF. When replacing the controller board and
the operation unit in this state, not only these boards, it will damage other electrical components.
So, when performing maintenance work such as replacing parts, in addition to turning off the main
power with the push switch, always unplug the AC power cord after the LED on the operation
panel is turned off.

• If you unplug the power cord before turning off the LED, some icons on the operation panel
will not appear at the next start-up. Restarting the machine again will solve this issue.
When you disconnect the power cord from the AC wall outlet, inside the machine there is still
residual charge.
When you disconnect the power cord from the AC wall outlet, there is still residual charge inside
the machine for a while. Therefore, if you remove boards in this state, it can cause a blown fuse or
memory failure.
• How to remove the residual charge inside the machine
After you unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet, in order to remove the residual
charge from inside the machine, press the main power switch. The charge remaining in the
machine is released, and it is possible to remove boards.
When you reconnect the AC power cord into an AC wall outlet, the machine will start
automatically.
In order to remove the residual charge, push the main power switch after you disconnect the AC
power cord. At that time, the power ON flag inside the machine is set. Therefore, after you finish
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power switch, the machine will start automatically and the moving parts will begin to move. When
working on moving parts, be careful that fingers or clothes do not get caught.

• Automatic restart deals with cases when you accidentally unplugged the AC power cord or
unexpected power outages. By keeping the power flag ON, after the resumption of power, the
machine will start up automatically.
In rare cases, when you reconnect the AC power cord to a power outlet, the machine does not start
automatically. In this case, the machine has not failed. The cause is due to the timing of releasing the
residual charge. If you press the main power switch when the residual charge was already released, the
power ON flag will not be set. At this time, start the machine manually by pressing the main power
switch.

Shutdown Method

1. Press the main power switch [A] on the machine.


2. The shutdown message appears. After the shutdown process, the main power is turned off
automatically. The LED on the operation panel is turned off when the machine completes the
shutdown.

• Before removing and adjusting electrical boards, do the following procedure. Otherwise, the
board can be damaged by the residual charge inside the machine and must be replaced.

1. Take out the power cord after shutdown.


2. Press the power switch for a second to remove the residual charge inside the machine.

Forced Shutdown

In case normal shutdown does not complete for some reason, the machine has a forced shutdown
function.

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Notes on the Main Power Switch

To make a forced shutdown, press and hold the main power switch for 6 seconds.
In general, do not use the forced shutdown.

• Forced shutdown may damage the hard disk and memory, and can cause damage to the machine.
Use a forced shutdown only if it is unavoidable.

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Beforehand

• Before installing options, please do the following:


If there is a fax unit in the machine, print out all messages stored in the memory, the lists of user-
programmed items, and the system parameter list.
If there are printer jobs in the machine, print out all jobs in the printer buffer.
Turn OFF the main switch and disconnect the power cord, the telephone line, and the network
cable.

• Always touch a grounded surface to discharge static electricity from your hands before you handle
SD cards, printed circuit boards, or memory boards.

• Before you start to remove components from the machine, do the following:
1. Turn OFF the main power switch.
2. Make sure that the shutdown process has finished and that the LED on the operation panel has
turned OFF.
3. Unplug the power cord.
• After the main power switch of the machine has been turned off, the power relay board (SDB)
keeps the power supply to the controller until the HDD unit has been shut down safely.

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Special Tools

Special Tools
Part Number Description Q'ty

B645 5010 SD Card 1

G021 9350 Loop-back Connector – Parallel *NOTE 1

C401 9503 20X Magnification Scope 1

A257 9300 Grease Barrierta – S552R 1

5203 9502 Silicone Grease G-501 1

A092 9503 C4 Color Test Chart (3 pcs/set) 1

B679 5100 Plug - IEEE1284 Type C 1

B132 9700 Lubricant Powder 1

• The "Loop-back Connector–Parallel" requires the "Plug-IEEE1284 Type A", and the optional
IEEE1284 interface option must also be installed.

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Image Adjustment
Scanning

Check the printing registration/side-to-side adjustment and the blank margin adjustment before you do
the following scanner adjustments.

• Use C-4 test chart to do the following adjustments.

Scanner Sub-Scan Magnification

A: Sub-scan magnification

1. Put the test chart on the exposure glass. Then make a copy from one of the feed stations.
2. Check the magnification ratio. Adjust with SP4-008-001 if necessary.
Standard: ±1.0%.

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Scanner Leading Edge and Side-to-Side Registration

A: Leading Edge Registration

1. Put the test chart on the exposure glass. Then make a copy from one of the feed stations.
2. Check the leading edge and side-to-side registration. Adjust the following SP modes if
necessary.
Standard: 0 ± 2mm for the leading edge registration, 0 ± 2.5mm for the side-to-side registration.

What It Does SP Code

Leading Edge Registration SP4-010-001

Side-to-Side Registration SP4-011-001

ARDF

ARDF Side-to-Side, Leading Edge Registration and Trailing Edge

Use A4/LT paper to make a temporary test chart as shown above.

1. Put the temporary test chart on the ARDF. Then make a copy from one of the feed stations.
2. Check the registration. Check the leading edge and side-to-side registration. Adjust the
following SP modes if necessary.
Standard: 4.2 ± 2 mm for the leading edge registration, 2 ± 1 mm for the side-to-side registration.
Use the following SP modes to adjust if necessary.

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SP Code What It Does Adjustment Range

SP6-006-001 Side-to-Side Regist: 1st ± 2.0 mm

SP6-006-003 Leading Edge Registration ± 5.0 mm

SP6-006-007 Rear Edge Erase (Trailing Edge) ± 5.0 mm

ARDF sub-scan magnification

1. Put the temporary test chart on the ARDF. Then make a copy from one of the feed stations.
2. Check the magnification ratio. Adjust with SP6-017-001 if necessary.
• Standard: ±5.0%
• Reduction mode: ±1.0%
• Enlargement mode: ±1.0%

Registration

Image Area

• [1]: Feed direction, [2]: Image area


A = C = 2.25 mm, B = D = 3.25 mm
Make sure that the registration is adjusted within the adjustment standard range as shown below.

Leading Edge

Adjusts the leading edge registration for each paper type and process line speed.

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Side to Side

Adjusts the side-to-side registration for each paper feed station. Use SP mode (SP1-002) to adjust the
side-to-side registration for the optional paper feed unit and duplex unit.

Adjustment Standard

• Leading edge (sub-scan direction): 3.25 ± 2.75 mm


• Trailing edge (sub-scan direction): 3.25 ± 2.75 mm
• Side to side (main-scan direction): 2.25 ± 1.75 mm

Paper Registration Standard

The registration in both main- and sub-scan directions can change within the following tolerance.
• Sub-scan direction: 0 ± 2 mm
• Main-scan direction: 0 ± 2 mm

Adjustment Procedure

1. Enter SP2-109-003.
2. Print out the test pattern (14: 1-dot trimming pattern) with SP2-109-003.

• Registration can change slightly as shown on the previous page. Print some pages of the 1-dot
trimming pattern for step 3 and 4. Then average the leading edge and side-to-side
registration values, and adjust each SP mode.
3. Do the leading edge registration adjustment.
1) Check the leading edge registration and adjust it with SP1-001.
2) Select the adjustment conditions (paper type and process line speed).
3) Input the value. Then press the key.
4) Generate a trim pattern to check the leading edge adjustment.
4. Do the side-to-side registration adjustment.
1) Check the side-to-side registration and adjust it with SP1-002.
2) Select the adjustment conditions (paper feed station).
3) Input the value. Then press the key.
4) Generate a trim pattern to check the leading edge adjustment.

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Erase Margin Adjustment

• Adjust the erase margin C and D only if the registration (main scan and sub scan) cannot be
adjusted within the standard values. Do the registration adjustment after adjusting the erase margin
C and D, and then adjust the erase margin A and B.

• [1]: Image area, [2]: Feed direction

1. Enter SP2-109-003.
2. Print out the test pattern (14: 1-dot trimming pattern) with SP2-109-003.
3. Check the erase margin A and B. Adjust them with SP2-103-001 to -004 if necessary.
• Leading edge: 0.0 to 9.9 mm (default: 4.2 mm)
• Side-to-side: 0.0 to 9.9 mm (default: 2.0 mm)
• Trailing edge: 0.0 to 9.9 mm (default: 4.2 mm)

Color Registration

Line Position Adjustment

The automatic line position adjustment usually is done for a specified condition to get the best color
prints.
Do the following if color registration shifts:

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Image Adjustment

• Do "Auto Color Registration" as follows to do the forced line position adjustment.


1. First do SP2-111-3.
2. Then do SP2-111-1.
To check if SP 2-111-1 was successful, watch the screen during the process. A message is
displayed at the end. Also, you can check the result with SP 2-194-10 to -12.
• You should also do the line position adjustment at these times:
• After you transport or move the machine (you should do the forced line position adjustment if
you install the machine at the user location) if the machine is pre-installed at the workshop and
moved to the user location,
• When you remove or replace the motors, clutches, and/or gears related to the drum/
development/transfer sections
• When you remove or replace the image transfer belt, image transfer belt unit or laser optical
housing unit

Printer Gamma Correction

• The ACC is usually sufficient to adjust the color balance to get the best print output. You only need
the printer gamma correction to fine-tune to meet user requirements.
Use SP modes if you want to modify the printer gamma curve created with ACC. You can adjust the
gamma data for the following:
• Highlight
• Middle
• Shadow areas
• IDmax.
The adjustable range is from 0 to 30 (31 steps).

Copy Mode

- KCMY Color Balance Adjustment -


The adjustment uses only "Offset" values.

• Never change "Option" values (default value is 0).

Highlight (Low ID) Levels 2 through 5 in the C4 chart 10-level scale

Middle (Middle ID) Levels 3 through 7 in the C4 chart 10-level scale

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Shadow (High ID) Levels 6 through 9 in the C4 chart 10-level scale

ID max Level 10 in the C4 chart 10-level scale (affects the entire image density)

The higher the number in the range associated with the low ID, middle ID,
Offset
high ID, and ID max, the greater the density.

There are four adjustable modes (can be adjusted with SP4-918-009):


• Copy Photo mode
• Copy Letter mode
• Copy Letter (Single Color) mode
• Copy Photo (Single Color) mode

- Adjustment Procedure -

1. Copy the C-4 chart in the mode that you want to adjust.
2. Enter the SP mode.
3. Select "System SP."
4. Select SP4-918-009.
5. Adjust the offset values until the copy quality conforms to the standard (see the table
below).

• 1. Never change "Option" value (default value is "0").


• 2. Adjust the density in this order: "ID Max", "Middle", "Shadow", "Highlight".
- Photo Mode, Full Color -

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Image Adjustment

Item to Adjust Level on the C-4 chart Adjustment Standard

ID max: Adjust the offset value so that


(K, C, M, and Y) the density of level 10 matches
1
that of level 10 on the C-4
chart.

Middle (Middle ID) Adjust the offset value so that


2 (K, C, M, and Y) the density of level 6 matches
that of level 6 on the C-4 chart.

Shadow (High ID) Adjust the offset value so that


3 (K, C, M, and Y) the density of level 8 matches
that of level 8 on the C-4 chart.

Highlight (Low ID) Adjust the offset value so that


(K, C, M, and Y) dirty background does not show
4 on the copy and the density of
level 3 is slightly lighter than that
of level 3 on the C-4 chart.

K Highlight (Low ID) Adjust the offset value so that


(C,M, and Y) the color balance of black scale
<on the full color levels 3 through 5 in the copy is
5 copy> seen as gray (no C, M, or Y
should be visible). If the black
scale contains C, M, or Y, do
steps 1 to 4 again.

- Photo Mode, Single Color -

Item to Adjust Level on the C-4 chart Adjustment Standard

ID max: (K) Adjust the offset value so that


the density of level 10 matches
1
that of level 10 on the C-4
chart.

Middle (Middle ID) (K) Adjust the offset value so that


2 the density of level 6 matches
that of level 6 on the C-4 chart.

Shadow (High ID) (K) Adjust the offset value so that


3 the density of level 8 matches
that of level 8 on the C-4 chart.

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Highlight (Low ID) (K) Adjust the offset value so that


dirty background does not show
4 on the copy and the density of
level 3 is slightly lighter than that
of level 3 on the C-4 chart.

- Text (Letter) Mode, Full Color -

Item to Adjust Level on the C-4 chart (K) Adjustment Standard

ID max: (K, C, M, and Adjust the offset value so that


Y) the density of level 10 matches
1
that of level 10 on the C-4
chart.

Middle (Middle ID) Adjust the offset value so that


2 (K, C, M, and Y) the density of level 6 matches
that of level 6 on the C-4 chart.

Shadow (High ID) Adjust the offset value so that


3 (K, C, M, and Y) the density of level 8 matches
that of level 8 on the C-4 chart.

Highlight (Low ID) Adjust the offset value so that


(K, C, M, and Y) dirty background does not show
4 on the copy and the density of
level 3 is slightly lighter than that
of level 3 on the C-4 chart.

- Text (Letter) Mode, Single Color -

Item to Adjust Level on the C-4 chart (K) Adjustment Standard

ID max: (K) Adjust the offset value so that


the density of level 10 matches
1
that of level 10 on the C-4
chart.

Middle (Middle ID) (K) Adjust the offset value so that


2 the density of level 6 matches
that of level 6 on the C-4 chart.

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Shadow (High ID) (K) Adjust the offset value so that


3 the density of level 8 matches
that of level 8 on the C-4 chart.

Highlight (Low ID) (K) Adjust the offset value so that


dirty background does not show
4 on the copy and the density of
level 3 is slightly lighter than that
of level 3 on the C-4 chart.

• Text parts of the test pattern cannot be printed clearly after you adjust "shadow" as shown above.
At this time, check if the 5 line/mm pattern at each corner is printed clearly. If it is not, adjust the
offset value of "shadow" again until it is.

Printer Mode

There are six adjustable modes (select these modes with printer SP1-102-001):
• 1200 x 1200 photo mode
• 1200 x 1200 text mode
• 2400 x 600 photo mode
• 2400 x 600 text mode
• 1800 x 600 photo mode
• 1800 x 600 text mode
• 600 x 600 photo mode
• 600 x 600 text mode

K C M Y

Highlight SP1-104-1 SP1-104-21 SP1-104-41 SP1-104-61


Shadow SP1-104-2 SP1-104-22 SP1-104-42 SP1-104-62
Middle
SP1-104-3 SP1-104-23 SP1-104-43 SP1-104-63
IDmax
SP1-104-4 SP1-104-24 SP1-104-44 SP1-104-64

- Adjustment Procedure -

1. Do ACC for the printer mode.


2. Enter SP mode.
3. Select "Printer SP".

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4. Select SP1-102-001. Then select the necessary print mode to adjust.


5. Choose SP1-103-1 to print out a tone control test sheet if you want to examine the image
quality for these settings.
6. Adjust the color density with SP1-104. Compare the tone control test sheet with the C4 test
chart.

• Adjust the density in this order: "ID Max", "Shadow", "Middle", "Highlight".
7. Use SP1-105-001 to keep the adjusted settings.
8. Cycle the power off and on.

Color Skew Adjustment

The skew adjustment of this machine should be performed manually. The adjustment procedure is as
follows:

1. Open the front door [A] and then remove the paper exit tray [B]. ( x 1)

2. Close the front door and execute MUSIC (SP2-111-004).

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3. Check the result for each color with the following SPs.
• SP2-117-004 (K)
• SP2-117-002 (C)
• SP2-117-001 (M)
• SP2-117-003 (Y)

• If all of the SP values are within ±5, go to Step 5.


• If any of the SP values are not within ±5, go to Step 4.
4. Rotate the knob(s) shown in the diagram [A] to [D] at 90 degree intervals until the SP
value for the affected color(s) is within ±5 (target: 0).

• There are two knobs on each of the two LD units. A click is felt every 90 degree rotation.
• Turning the knob clockwise by 90 degrees changes the SP value by -1.
• Turning the knob counter-clockwise by 90 degrees changes the SP value by +1.

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• Example:
SP value for magenta in Step 4 was “+6” Turn knob [C] 6 clicks (1 1/2 rotations)
clockwise.
• SP value for yellow in Step 4 was “-7” Turn knob [D] 7 clicks (1 3/4 rotations) counter-
clockwise.
5. Reattach all parts that you removed in the above steps.

• Do not touch the LD units while installing the Paper Exit Tray. Otherwise, the LD unit may
move, and you may have to adjust the color skew again.

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Exterior Covers

Exterior Covers
Front Cover

1. Pull out the paper tray.

2. Front lower cover [A] ( × 1)

3. Open the front cover.

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4. Front cover [A] ( × 2, pins × 2)

Upper Left Cover

1. Upper left cover [A] ( × 1)

Left Cover

1. Upper left cover (page 216)

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2. Pull out the paper tray.


3. Open the front cover and remove the left cover [A]. ( × 2)

Rear Cover

1. Rear cover [A] ( × 13)

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Rear Right Cover

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

2. Rear right cover [A] ( × 3)

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Exterior Covers

• Remove the rear right cover while pushing it downward.

Paper Exit Tray

1. Open the front cover.


2. Paper exit tray [A] ( × 1)

Inner Cover

1. Scanner unit (page 228)


2. Operation panel (page 224)

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3. Bracket [A] ( × 5, × 2)

4. The cover under the operation panel [A] ( × 1)

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Exterior Covers

5. Bracket [A] ( × 1)

6. Disconnect the harness [B] to remove the inner cover [A]. ( × 2, × 7)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

7. Inner cover [A] ( × 8)

Ozone Filter

1. Filter cover [A]

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Exterior Covers

2. Ozone filter [A] from the filter cover.

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Operation Panel
This section includes only the replacement procedure which is unique for the MP C306/C406 series.
The replacement procedures for the other parts are included in the FSM for the Smart Operation Panel,
because these parts are also used with other models.

Operation Panel

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

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Operation Panel

2. Front right cover [A] ( × 1)

3. Front right small cover [A]

• Release the tab inside, and then pull the cover out.
4. Operation panel ( × 5, × 1)

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• Spread a cloth or service mat [A] on the paper exit tray to protect the display. Place the
operation panel on the paper exit tray so that the display faces down.

5. Rear cover [A] and hinge cover [B] ( × 3)

6. Connector ( × 2, × 2)

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Operation Panel

7. Hinge base [A] ( × 4)

Check before Installing the new Operation Panel

There is a DIP switch [A] on the sub board in the operation panel unit.

The switch setting to use depends on the model.


For the C306/406 series, make sure that switch 7 is OFF, and make sure that only switch number 3 is
ON. Otherwise, SC672-11 occurs when starting the machine.

Internal Parts

Refer to the FSM for the Smart Operation Panel.

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Scanner
Scanner Unit

1. Remove the following items:


• ARDF Unit (page 344)
• Rear cover [A] ( × 13)
• Open the duplex unit to remove rear right cover [B] ( × 3)
• Upper left cover [C] ( × 1)
• Scanner rear cover [D] ( × 2)

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Scanner

2. Disconnect four connectors. ( × 4)

• When connecting the FFC, lower the lever [A] to lock it as shown [B].

• If the FFC is not locked correctly, SC101 may occur.

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

3. Remove the following items:


• Front right cover [B] ( × 1)
• Scanner unit [A] ( × 5)

ARDF/Platen Cover Sensor

1. ARDF Unit (page 344)


2. Scanner front cover [A]

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Scanner

3. Scanner upper cover ( × 7, Hook × 2)

4. Platen cover sensor ( × 1)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Scanner HP Sensor

1. Scanner upper cover (page 230)


2. Move the carriage to the right.

• To move the carriage, hold the carriage belt and move it carefully.
• Never hold the carriage itself.

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Scanner

3. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

4. Remove the Scanner HP sensor [B] while lifting up the bracket [A] slightly. ( × 1, ×
2)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Scanner Motor

1. Scanner upper cover (page 230)


2. Shield plate [A] ( × 2)

3. Scanner motor with the bracket [A] ( × 3, belt × 1)

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Scanner

4. Scanner motor [A] ( × 1, × 2)

Scanner Carriage

1. Scanner upper cover (page 230)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

2. Move the carriage to the right.

• To move the carriage, hold the carriage belt and move it carefully.
• Never hold the carriage itself.

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Scanner

3. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

4. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

5. Disconnect the flat cable while lifting up the carriage shaft. ( × 1)

• The FFC is attached with double-coated adhesive tape. When reassembling, be sure to align
the tape position where originally attached.

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Scanner

6. Remove the scanner carriage.

• Wipe off oil adhered disproportionately to the carriage after the carriage is replaced.
• Never wipe off the oil on the shaft of the carriage.

Reinstalling the Carriage

Make sure that the flat cable of the carriage is correctly connected and routed referring to the following
points.
• The flat cable [A] must be connected straight, and not at an angle.

• Never connect the flat cable to the carriage connector at an angle. Otherwise, the BiCU or the
SBU may be damaged.
• The flat cable must not be sagging and must not drag on the bottom of the scanner unit [B].

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

• The flat cable must be hooked at part [A] of the carriage.

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Scanner

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Laser Optics

• Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in
this section. Laser beams can cause serious eye injury.

Caution Decal Location

The caution decal is attached as shown below.

Laser Units

• The machine has two laser units. This procedure describes replacement of laser unit 1. Replacement
of laser unit 2 can be done in the same way.

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Laser Optics

1. Paper exit tray (page 219)


2. Remove the screw and connector. Disconnect the stopper of the flat cable of the laser unit
1 [A]. ( × 1, × 1, × 2)
Repeat this procedure with the laser unit 2 [B].

• Be sure to install the washer under the screw when assembling.

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3. Pull the laser unit [A] out slightly, open the connector cover, and then disconnect the FFC
[B]. ( × 1)

• Unlock the FFC [A] by lowering the white tab.

• Never touch the shield glass under the laser units when replacing them.

Adjustment after Laser Unit Replacement

Do the following settings after replacing the laser unit.


Initializing the D-Phase data and shading data

1. Plug in and turn on the main power switch of the machine.


2. Enter the SP mode.
3. Execute the SPs of the replaced laser unit.
K/C:
SP2-180-004 (Line Pos. Adj. Clear Area Magnification Correction: unit1)
SP2-180-006 (Shade. Adj. Clear Shading Correction: Unit1)
M/Y:

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Laser Optics

SP2-180-005 (Line Pos. Adj. Clear Area Magnification Correction: unit2)


SP2-180-007 (Shade. Adj. Clear Shading Correction: Unit2)
4. Execute SP3-011-001 (Manual ProCon: Exe, Normal ProCon).
5. Exit SP mode.
6. Cycle the main power off/on.
Executing Skew Adjustment
Do the skew adjustment manually.
Refer to “page 212 "Color Skew Adjustment"”

LD Unit Cooling Fan

1. Scanner Unit (page 228)


2. Paper Exit Tray (page 219)
3. LD unit cooling fan [A] ( × 1)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

PCDU, Toner Supply


PCDU (Photo Conductor and Development Unit)

• The PCDU (K) for MP C306 is different from the one for MP C406. Make sure that you use the
correct part number when ordering a PCDU (K).

1. Waste toner bottle (page 253)


2. Only when removing the PCDU (K): Release the lock lever [A].

• This step is not required for removing the PCDU (CMY).

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PCDU, Toner Supply

3. Check that the ITB has no tension before removing the PCDU. Otherwise, the ITB may be
damaged. To release the tension of the ITB, turn the pressure release screw [A]
counterclockwise, until the flat part of the half moon on the screw points to the right.

4. PCDU [A] ( × 2, × 1, × 1)

• Before putting the PCDU back in the machine, check that the ITB has no tension. See step 3 for
how to do this.

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5. Put the removed PCDU on a flat surface with a sheet of paper under it.

• After replacing the PCDU, set the lock lever released in step 2.
• A new unit detection mechanism for the PCDU clears the PM counters automatically.
• After replacing the PCDU, do the skew adjustment manually. See “page 212 "Color Skew
Adjustment"”.

Toner Bottle Detection Board

1. Power Pack (Development) (page 374)

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PCDU, Toner Supply

2. Toner Bottle Detection Board [A] ( × 4, × 3, × 9)

Toner Supply Motors

• The following is the replacement procedure for Y. The motors for the other three colors can be
replaced with the same procedure as Y.

1. Toner Bottle Detection Board (page 248)


2. Toner supply motor unit [A] ( × 3)

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3. Remove the gear [A]. ( × 1 each)

4. Shaft [A], bearing [B], gear [C] ( × 1 each)

5. Toner supply motor [A] ( × 2)

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PCDU, Toner Supply

Toner Transport Section

1. Toner supply motors (All colors) (page 249)

• After removing the toner supply motor, secure four screws [A] on the toner transport section to
prevent toner from flying off.

2. Toner bottles (all colors)


3. PCDU (all colors) (page 246)
4. Toner supply unit ( × 8)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

• Pull out the toner supply unit upward at an angle.


5. Toner transport section [A] ( × 1)

SP Setting after Replacing the Toner Transport Section

The following SP settings are required after a toner transport section (the toner sub-hopper) is replaced.

1. Plug in and turn the main power on.


2. Enter the SP mode.
3. Set the following SPs (Toner supply flag) to “1” depending upon the color of the replaced
unit.
• SP3-510-031 (Image Quality Adj.: Exec Flag Init Toner Replenishment: Bk)
• SP3-510-032 (Image Quality Adj.: Exec Flag Init Toner Replenishment: C)
• SP3-510-033 (Image Quality Adj.: Exec Flag Init Toner Replenishment: M)
• SP3-510-034 (Image Quality Adj.: Exec Flag Init Toner Replenishment: Y)
4. Exit from the SP mode.
5. Turn the main power off and on.

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Waste Toner

Waste Toner
Waste Toner Bottle

1. Pull out the paper tray.


2. Open the front cover.
3. Waste toner bottle [A]

4. Install the five waste toner bottle caps on the waste toner inlets. The examples [A] in the
photo are for black.

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Adjustment after Replacement

• When you replace the waste toner bottle AFTER a waste toner full or near-full message appears on
the operation panel, the PM counters are automatically cleared after turning the main power ON.
• When you replace the waste toner bottle BEFORE a waste toner full or near-full message appears
on the operation panel, do SP3-701-142 (Manual New Unit Set Waste Toner Bottle) to set it to
“1”, and turn the main power off and on.

Waste Toner Full Sensor

1. Waste toner bottle (page 253)


2. Waste toner full sensor [A] ( × 1, hook × 2)

Waste Toner Bottle Set Sensor

1. Waste toner bottle (page 253)


2. Waste toner bottle set sensor [A] ( × 1)

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Waste Toner

• Release the tab with a jeweler’s screwdriver to remove the sensor.


3. Remove the harness from the waste toner bottle set sensor [A]. ( × 1)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Image/Paper Transfer
ITB (Image Transfer Belt) Unit

1. All PCDUs (page 246)


2. Fusing Unit (page 277)
3. Tension spring cover [A] ( × 1)

4. Tension spring [A] ( × 1)

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Image/Paper Transfer

5. Tension belt [A] ( × 1)

6. Put a sheet of paper [A] on the duplex unit with the short edge of the paper pointing
towards the ITB unit.

• This is to protect the paper transfer unit from toner when removing the ITB unit.
7. ITB unit securing bracket [A] ( × 1)

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8. Pull out the ITB unit [A].

After Replacing the Image Transfer Belt Unit

Do the following after replacing the ITB unit.

1. Enter the SP mode.


2. Set SP3-701-093 to “1” (This is the manual setting for the new unit detection).
3. Set SP1-001-031 (Leading Edge Registration Std. Measure: On/Off) to “1”.
4. Execute SP2-111-004 (Forced Line Position Adj. Mode d).
5. SP values from SP1-001-033 to 040 (Leading Edge Registration Offset Standard: 1 to 8)
are updated by the above steps.
6. Reset SP1-001-031 to “0”.
7. Exit from the SP mode.
8. Turn the main power off and on.

ITB Contact Motor

1. Drive unit (page 269)

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Image/Paper Transfer

2. ITB contact unit [A] ( × 3, × 1)

3. Cover [A] ( × 2)

4. Gear [A] and ITB contact motor [B] ( × 2)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

ITB Contact HP Sensor

1. Drive unit (page 269)


2. ITB contact unit [A] ( × 3, × 1)

3. Sensor bracket [A] ( × 1, × 1)

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Image/Paper Transfer

4. ITB contact HP sensor [A] (Hook × 2)

ID Sensor

1. ITB unit (page 256)


2. Guide plate [A] ( × 2)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

3. ID sensor [A] with the bracket ( × 1)

4. ID sensor [A] ( × 4, × 1, × 1)

• When cleaning the ID sensor, wipe the part [A] with a damp cloth.
• Do not wipe it with a dry cloth, or the ID sensor may attract dirt because of static electricity. Let
it dry naturally if necessary.

After Installing a New ID Sensor Board

Do the following adjustment after installing a new ID sensor board.

1. Plug in and turn on the main power.


2. Enter the SP mode.

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Image/Paper Transfer

3. Enter all correction coefficients [A] for ID sensor with the SP modes referring to the
barcode sheet provided with the new ID sensor board.

• For example, enter “1.2” with SP3-331-046.


4. Exit the SP mode.

ID Sensor Shutter Solenoid

1. ITB unit (page 256)


2. Guide plate [A] ( × 2)

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3. ID sensor with the bracket ( × 1)

4. ID sensor shutter solenoid ( × 2, × 1, × 1, × 1)

Paper Transfer Roller

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

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Image/Paper Transfer

2. Remove the paper transfer unit [A] while holding the knob on both ends of the paper
transfer roller with your fingers.

Adjustment after Replacement

Do the following SP:

1. Turn on the main power.


2. Enter the SP mode.
3. Set SP3-701-109 (Manual New Unit set # PTR Unit) to “1”.
4. Exit the SP mode.
5. Turn off the main power.

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Drive
Overview

1. Scanner Motor
2. Development Clutch (K)
3. Drum Motor (K)
4. Drum Motor (CMY)
5. Development Motor (CMY)
6. Paper Feed Clutch
7. Bypass Lift Clutch
8. Paper Transport Motor
9. Bypass Feed Clutch
10. Duplex Clutch
11. Registration Clutch
12. Fusing Motor

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Development Motor (CMY)

1. Power Pack (Transfer) with the bracket (page 375)


2. Remove the development motor (CMY) [A]. ( × 4, × 1)

Drum Motor (CMY)

1. Power Pack (Transfer) with the bracket (page 375)


2. Remove the drum motor (CMY) [A]. ( × 4, × 1)

Drum Motor (K)

1. Power Pack (Transfer) with the bracket (page 375)

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2. Remove the drum motor (K) [A]. ( × 4, × 1)

Development Clutch (K)

1. Drum motor (K) (page 267)


2. Remove the development clutch cover [A] by rotating counterclockwise. ( × 1, × 1,
× 1)

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Drive

3. Development Clutch [A]

Drive Unit

1. Toner transport section (page 251)


2. Development Motor (CMY) (page 267)
3. Drum Motor (CMY) (page 267)
4. Drum Motor (K) (Link)
5. Development Clutch (K) (page 268)
6. Gear cover [A], Belt [B], Grounding plate [C] ( × 3, × 1)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

7. Drive Unit [A] ( × 6)

Tray Lift Motor

1. Drive unit (page 269)


2. Tray lift motor unit [A] ( × 2, × 2, × 1)

3. Motor cover [A] ( × 2)

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4. Tray lift motor [A] ( × 2)

Fusing Motor

1. PSUs with the bracket (page 370)


2. DC Switch cover [A] ( × 2, × 1)

3. Power Pack (Development) (page 374)

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4. Release the harness and remove the harness guide [A]. ( × 4, × 1)

5. Fusing motor [A] ( × 4)

Paper Transport Motor

1. Fusing motor (page 271)


2. Fusing drive motor bracket [A] ( × 2)

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Drive

3. Harness guide [A] ( × 3, × 14)

• There are connectors behind the harness guide. Remove the guide carefully.

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

4. Paper transport motor [A] ( × 3)

Duplex Clutch, By-pass Feed Clutch, Registration Clutch, Paper Feed Clutch

1. Paper transport motor (page 272)


2. Power pack (Transfer) with the bracket (page 375)
3. Gear cover [A], gear [B] ( × 1, × 1)
4. Grounding plate [C] ( × 2)
5. Paper transport unit [D] ( × 3)

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6. Paper transport unit cover [A] ( × 4)

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7. Each clutch ( × 1 each)

[A]: Duplex clutch


[B]: By-pass feed clutch
[C]: Paper feed clutch
[D]: Registration clutch

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Fusing
Fusing Unit

• Turn off the main switch and wait until the fusing unit cools down before beginning any of the
procedures in this section. The fusing unit can cause serious burns.

• Basically, the entire fusing unit must be replaced when SC554-00 occurs.
• In some cases, the fusing unit need not be replaced if SC554-00 occurs. See “page 293 "Actions
When SC554-00 Occurs"” for these cases.

1. Release the left and right lock levers, then remove the fusing unit [A].

SP Setting after Fusing Unit Replacement

1. Plug in and turn the main power on.


2. Enter the SP mode.
3. Set SP3-701-115 (Manual New Unit set # Fusing Unit) to “1”.
4. Exit the SP mode.

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5. Turn the main power off and on.

Fusing Upper Cover

1. Fusing upper cover [A] ( × 4)

Fusing Lower Cover

1. Fusing lower cover [A] ( × 4)

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Fusing Entrance Guide Plate

1. Fusing entrance guide plate [A] ( × 2)

• There are two screw holes for each screw on the entrance guide plate. Use the outer holes
when tightening the entrance guide plate.
• Different types of screws are used for [A] and [B]:
• [A]: Shoulder screw
• [B]: Double sems screw (a screw with a washer)

Fusing Thermostat

1. Fusing upper cover (page 278)

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2. Fusing Thermostat [A] ( × 2)

• Never re-use a thermostat that has activated. Use a new thermostat for replacement.

Fusing Thermistor

• If the hook of the fusing thermistor is broken, the fusing thermistor cannot be attached. Replace the
entire fusing unit in that case.

1. Fusing upper cover (page 278)


2. Push the hooks and remove the fusing thermistor [A] ( × 1).

Fusing Pressure Roller Thermistors

1. Fusing upper cover (page 278)

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2. Raise the fusing lever.

3. Remove the bracket [A]. ( × 4)

• Lift the fusing lever while removing the upper screws

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4. Pressure Roller Thermistors [A]. ( × 1 each, × 1 each)

Pressure Roller

1. Fusing Sleeve Belt Assembly (page 283)


2. Pressure roller [A]

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Fusing Sleeve Belt Assembly

1. Fusing lower cover (page 278)

• Place a cloth or sheet of paper under the fusing unit when removing the fusing lower cover.
Otherwise, the screw(s) and gear(s) exposed after removing the cover will scratch or transfer
grease to the work surface.
2. Fusing entrance guide plate (page 279)
3. Fusing upper cover (page 278)
4. Raise the fusing exit guide plate [A].

5. Remove the springs [B], which are on both ends of the separation plate [A], from the
holes in the frame ( × 2).

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6. Remove the springs [B], which are on both ends of the separation plate [A], from the
holes in the separation plate ( × 2).

7. Rotate the separation plate [A], and remove it from the frame.

• Do not apply excess force to the separation plate when removing it, to prevent the separation
plate from deforming.
• When reattaching the separation plate, make sure that the plate is firmly attached to the frame
hole.
8. Fusing lamp harness ( × 2)

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9. Screws on the rear frame [A] ( × 6)

• When reattaching the harness, route the harness exactly the same way as before removal.

10. Right stay [A] ( × 2)

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11. Screws at the right ( × 2)

12. Screws at the left ( × 2)

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13. Pull out the rear frame [A], and take out the fusing sleeve belt assembly [B].

• Do not touch the surface of the fusing sleeve belt assembly.


• When reattaching the rear frame, do not let the fusing sleeve belt hit the projection of the
thermostat and the frame.

• When reattaching the fusing sleeve belt assembly, do not let the fusing sleeve belt assembly
hit the projection of the sensor or the screws on the stay.

• Make sure that both side plates fit right into the locating bosses of the frame before securing
the screws.

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• The fusing sleeve belt assembly for replacement has a jig [A], which must be removed. Set the
fusing sleeve belt assembly first, tighten the screws, then remove the jig.

Fusing Entrance Sensor

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

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2. Fusing entrance sensor [A] ( × 1, × 1)

Fusing Exit Sensor

1. Paper exit unit (page 327)

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2. Fusing exit sensor [A] ( × 1, × 1)

Fusing Thermopile

1. Paper exit unit (page 327)

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2. Bracket [A] ( × 1, × 1)

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3. Fusing Thermopile [A] ( × 1)

New Fusing Unit Detection Fuse

1. Fusing upper cover (page 278)


2. Remove the new fusing unit detection fuse [A] if the old blown fuse is attached. ( x 1)

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3. Connect the fuse connector, and insert the fuse into place from the upper side.

• Refer to the flow chart below when SC554 occurs. (page 293 "Actions When SC554-00
Occurs")

Actions When SC554-00 Occurs

Basically, the entire fusing unit must be replaced when SC554-00 occurs. However, it is possible to
continue to use the old fusing unit when there is no damage found when you inspect the fusing unit in
accordance with the flow chart shown below.

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*1: a) Do not use SP 3-701-014 to reset the fusing unit counter manually when doing the above reset
procedure for SC554-00. b) Do not open the door when doing the procedure in this flow chart (“SC
reset failure” will be shown.). The SC reset will be successful if the fuse for new fusing unit detection is

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blown if the machine door is open during the SC reset, and it will not be successful if it is not blown. The
SC reset should be performed again if it fails.
“SC reset failure” will be shown when this SP (SP5-810-002) is executed if an SC other than SC554-00
occurred.
*2: If there is no fuse for new unit detection (such as in the fusing unit that comes with the machine from
the factory), install a fuse.

• Never use a damaged fusing unit.


• Inspect the entire fusing unit carefully if you will continue to use this unit.

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

Paper Feed
Paper Feed Roller (Standard Tray)

1. Pull out the paper tray.


2. Bearing ( × 1)

3. Sub paper feed roller [A] ( × 2)

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4. Paper feed roller (Hook × 1)

Friction Pad

1. Paper feed roller (page 296)


2. Friction pad [A] (Hooks × 2)

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Registration Sensor / Paper Feed Sensor

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

2. Pull down the guide plate [A].


3. Sensor cover [B] ( × 2)

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4. Sensor bracket [A] ( × 2, × 2)

5. Registration sensor [A] (Hook × 2)


6. Paper feed sensor [B] (Hook × 2)

Tray Paper End Sensor

1. Waste Toner Bottle (page 253)

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2. Tray paper end sensor [A] ( × 1, hook × 2)

Tray Lift Sensor

1. Waste Toner Bottle (page 253)


2. Tray Lift Sensor [A] ( × 1, hook × 2)

Draw-in Unit

1. PSU fan (page 376)

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Paper Feed

2. Rear cover (page 217)


3. Screw ( × 1)

4. Draw-in unit [A] with bracket ( × 2)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

5. Remove the bracket [B] and ground plate [C] from the draw-in unit [A].

• When installing the draw-in unit, fit the bracket’s holes onto the bosses on the mainframe. (
× 4)

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Bypass
Bypass Tray

1. Open the bypass tray [A].

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2. Stopper [A], and E-rings ( × 2, Stopper × 1)

3. Close the Bypass tray [A] slightly and pull it out upwards.

Bypass Feed Unit

1. Duplex unit (page 330)

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2. Disconnect the connector. ( × 1)

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3. Two screws ( × 2)

4. Bypass feed unit [A]

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• Lift up the left side of the unit and remove it while pulling it out forward.

Bypass Paper End Sensor

1. Bypass feed unit (page 304)


2. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

3. Bypass paper end sensor with the holder [A] ( × 1)

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4. Sensor holder [A] (Hook × 2)

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5. Bypass paper end sensor [A] ( × 1)

Bypass Paper Width Sensor

1. Bypass feed unit (page 304)

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2. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

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3. Bypass paper width sensor with the holder [A] ( × 1)

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4. Bypass paper width sensor [A] (Hooks × 4)

Bypass Feed Roller

1. Bypass feed unit (page 304)

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2. Bracket [A] ( × 1)

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3. E-ring [A] and bearing [B] at the front of the bypass feed unit ( × 1, bearing × 1)

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

4. E-ring and the gear at the rear of the bypass feed unit ( × 1, gear × 1)

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5. Bearing (bearing × 1)

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6. E-ring at the front of the bypass feed unit ( × 1)

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7. E-ring at the rear of the bypass feed unit ( × 1)

8. Move the front cam and rear cam [B] inward while pushing down the bottom plate [A].

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4. Replacement and Adjustment

9. Bypass feed roller with the shaft from the front side.

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10. Bypass feed roller [A] (Hook × 1)

Bypass Lift Sensor

1. Bypass feed unit (page 304)

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2. Sensor holder [A] ( × 2, × 1)

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3. Gear [A] and Bypass lift sensor [B] (Hooks × 4)

Bypass Lift Clutch

1. Bypass feed unit (page 304)

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2. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

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3. Disconnect the connector of the clutch. ( × 1)

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4. Bypass lift clutch [A] ( × 1)

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Paper Exit
Paper Exit Unit

1. Scanner Inner cover (page 219)


2. Paper exit unit [A] ( × 3, × 2, × 6)

• Make sure that you do not release the exit roller drive belt [A] by mistake when removing the
paper exit unit.

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Paper Exit Sensor

1. Paper exit unit (page 327)


2. Sensor bracket [A] ( × 1, × 1)

3. Paper exit sensor [A] ( × 1)

Paper Exit Rotary Solenoid

1. Paper exit unit (page 327)

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2. Paper exit rotary solenoid [A] with the bracket ( × 2)

3. Remove the pulley and two clips, and then remove the shaft [B] from the paper exit
rotary solenoid [A]. ( × 2)

4. Pull out the bracket [B] and grounding plate [C] from the paper exit rotary solenoid [A].

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Duplex
Duplex Unit

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

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2. Push the lever and reduce the tension of the belt [A], then remove the belt.

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3. Two screws on the paper transport unit [A] ( × 2)

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4. Lift the paper transport unit [A].

5. Tension spring cover [A] ( × 1)

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6. Lift the duplex unit, then remove the tension spring [A].

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7. Release the tension wire [A] from the roller [B].

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8. Restore the paper transport unit [A].

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9. Connector cover [A]

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10. Disconnect the connectors. ( × 2, × 1)

11. Remove the following items:


• Belt [A] ( × 1)
• Duplex unit [B] ( × 4)

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Duplex Entrance Sensor

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

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2. Sensor cover [A] (Hooks × 3)

3. Duplex entrance sensor [A] ( × 1)

Duplex Exit Sensor

1. Paper transfer roller (page 264)

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2. Cover [A] (Hook × 1)

3. Bracket [A] ( × 1)

4. Registration roller unit [A]

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5. Sensor bracket [A] ( × 1)

6. Duplex exit sensor [A] ( × 1)

Right Cover Sensor

1. Open the duplex unit.

• If you find paper dusts on the registration section when you open the duplex unit, remove the
dusts. Otherwise, the dusts cause to develop lines on the image.

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2. Release the tab [A] of the right cover sensor [A] with a jeweler’s screwdriver.

3. Right Cover Sensor [A] ( × 1)

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ARDF
ARDF Unit

1. Scanner rear cover [A] ( × 2)

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2. Stud screw [A], ground cable [B] ( × 1), clamp [C], and I/F cable [D]

3. ARDF [A] from the copier

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When Installing the ARDF

1. Open the ARDF.


2. Do the following steps:
• Place the platen sheet [A] on the exposure glass.
• With Velcro tape [C], line up the rear left corner of the platen sheet flush against corner [B] on
the exposure glass.

3. Close the ARDF.


4. Reopen the ARDF.
5. Press the surface of the platen sheet gently to fix it on the ARDF firmly.

ARDF Rear Cover

1. Open the ARDF left cover [A].

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2. ARDF rear cover [B] ( × 1)

Original Feed Unit

1. Open the ARDF left cover.


2. Original feed unit [A]

Pickup Roller

1. Original feed unit (page 347)

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2. Release the hook [A].

3. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the pickup roller [B].

Feed Roller

1. Original feed unit (page 347)

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2. Clip [A].

3. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the pin [B].

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4. Slide the shaft [A], and then remove the feed roller [B].

Friction Pad

1. Original feed unit (page 347)


2. Turn the lock lever [A] clockwise.

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3. Friction pad [A] (hook × 3)

DFRB

1. ARDF rear cover (page 346)


2. DFRB [A] ( × 4, hook × 1)

ARDF Top Cover Sensor, Original Set Sensor

1. ARDF rear cover (page 346)

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2. Remove the ARDF top cover sensor [A] ( × 1, hooks), and original set sensor [B] (
× 1, hooks).

ARDF Drive Motor

1. Original feed unit (page 347)


2. ARDF rear cover (page 346)
3. Guide plate [A] (hook × 2)

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4. Guide plate [A] ( × 5)

5. Release the clamps and disconnect the connectors. ( × 3, × 2)

6. Holder [A] ( × 1)

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7. Hinge [A] ( × 3)

8. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

9. ARDF drive motor [A] ( × 2, × 1)

• Do not touch the encoder [B] when holding the motor.

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White Plate

1. Open the ARDF.


2. White plate [A] (hook × 2)

• When installing the white plate, make sure that the mylars [A] are outside the white plate.

Registration Sensor

1. White plate (page 355)

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2. Registration sensor holder [A] ( × 1)

3. Registration sensor [A] ( × 1)

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Electrical Components
Overview

[A] BiCU
[B] FCU (if the machine has the fax unit)
[C] Controller Board
[D] HDD
[E] PSU (AC)
[F] PSU (DC)

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[G] Power Pack (Development)


[H] Toner Bottle Detection Board
[I] AC Detection Board
[J] Power Pack (Transfer)

HDD

• Before replacing the HDD, copy the address book data to an SD card with SP5-846-051 if
possible.

• If the customer uses the Data Overwrite Security, IC card reader, or OCR unit, these applications
must be installed again.

1. Rear cover (page 217)


2. Left cover (page 216)
3. HDD with the bracket [A] ( × 3, × 2)

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4. Bracket and connectors from the HDD [A] ( × 4, × 2)

Adjustment after Replacement

1. Do SP5-832-001 to initialize the HDD.


Initialization should be performed for the HDD which already formatted before.
2. If applicable, do SP5-846-052 to restore the address data from SD card to the HDD.
3. Cycle the power Off/On.

Controller Board

• Keep NVRAMs away from any objects that can cause static electricity. Static electricity can
damage NVRAM data.

1. HDD (page 358)


2. Controller box cover [A] ( × 6)

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3. Pull out the controller board [A]. ( × 4, × 1)

4. Remove the guide rail [A] from the controller board.

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5. Remove the two used NVRAMs from the old controller board and install them on the new
controller board.

• Make sure the NVRAM [A] is installed at the correct mounting location and orientation). Install
the NVRAM so that the indentation on the NVRAM corresponds with the mark [B] on the
controller board.
• Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both the controller board and NVRAM.

NVRAM on the controller board

• SC195 (Machine serial number error) will be displayed if you forget to attach the NVRAM.
• If you mounted the NVRAM in the wrong direction, each component needs to be replaced
because a short circuit was caused in the controller board and the NVRAM.
• Installing a new NVRAM initializes SPs and issues an SC. Reset the SC with the procedure below.

1. Make sure that you have the SMC report (factory settings). This report comes with the
machine.
2. Output the SMC log using one of the following methods:
To print SMC log data, execute SP5-990-001.
To save SMC log data to an SD card, execute SP5-992-001 (page 429).
3. Turn off the main power switch.
4. Insert a blank SD card in the SD slot 2, and then turn on the main power switch.
5. Use SP5-824-001 to upload the NVRAM data from the controller board.

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6. Make sure the customer has a backup of their address book data. If not, obtain the
backup by referring to SP5-846-051.

• The address data stored in the machine will be discarded later during this procedure. So be
sure to obtain a backup of the customer’s address book data.
• Note that the counters for the user will be reset when doing the backup/restore of the address
book data.
• If they have a backup of the address book data, use their own backup data for restoring. This
is because there is a risk that the data cannot be backed up properly depending on the
NVRAM condition.
7. Do the following steps if the machine has the fax unit. If not, skip this step:
1. Print the Box List with the User Tools/Counter.
• [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [General Settings] - [Box Setting: Print List]
2. Print the Special Sender List by pressing these buttons in the following order.
• [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception Settings] - [Program Special
Sender: Print List]
3. Write down the following fax settings.
• [Receiver] in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception Settings] -
[Reception File Settings] - [Forwarding].
• [Notify Destination] in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception Settings] -
[Reception File Settings] - [Store].
• [Specify User] in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception Settings] -
[Stored Reception File User Setting].
• [Notify Destination] in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception Settings] -
[Folder Transfer Result Report].
• Specified folder in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Send Settings] -
[Backup File TX Setting].
• [Receiver] in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception Settings] -
[Reception File Settings] - [Output Mode Switch Timer].
• [Store: Notify Destination] in [User Tools/Counter] - [Facsimile Features] - [Reception
Settings] - [Output Mode Switch Timer].
• All the destination information shown on the display.

• In the fax settings, address book data is stored with entry IDs, which the system internally
assigns to each data. The entry IDs may be changed due to re-assigning in backup/
restore operations.

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4. Make sure that there is no transmission standby file. If any standby file exists, ask the customer
to delete it or complete the transmission.
8. Turn the main power OFF and unplug the power supply cord.
9. Push the main power switch ON again to discharge the residual charge.
10. Replace the NV-RAM with a new one.
11. Turn the power ON.

• SC673 appears at start-up, but this is normal behavior. This is because the controller and the
smart operation panel cannot communicate with each other due to changing the SP settings
for the operation panel.
1. Change the SP settings for the operation panel.
• SP5-748-101: (OpePanel Setting: Op Type Action Setting): Change bit 0 from “0” to
“1”.
• SP5-748-201: (OpePanel Setting: Cheetah Panel Connect Setting): Change the value
from “0” to “1”.
12. Cycle the main power OFF/ON with the SD card where the NV-RAM data has been
uploaded in SD slot 2.

• SC992 appears at start-up, but this is normal behavior. This is because information written to
the NV-RAM and on the hard disk do not match due to replacement of the NV-RAM. Go to
Step 13.
13. Download the NV-RAM data stored in the SD card to the brand-new NV-RAM using
SP5-825-001 (NV-RAM Data Download).

• The download will take a couple of minutes.


14. Turn the main power OFF and remove the SD card from SD slot 2.
15. Turn the main power ON.
16. Restore the original settings of the following SPs, referring to the SMC data obtained in
step 2.

• SP5-825-001 does not download the following SP data to the new NV-RAM. So you must set
them manually.
a. SP5-985-001(Device Setting: On Board NIC)
b. SP5-985-002(Device Setting: On Board USB)

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17. If the security functions (HDD Encryption and HDD Data Overwrite Security) were
applied, set the functions again.
18. Ask the customer to restore their address book. Or restore the address book data using
SP5-846-052 (UCS Setting: Restore All Addr Book), and ask the customer to ensure the
address book data has been restored properly.

• If you have obtained the backup of the customer’s address book data, delete the backup
immediately after the NV-RAM replacement to avoid accidentally taking out the customer’s
data.
19. Output the SMC log using one of the following methods:
To print SMC log data, execute SP5-990-001.
To save SMC log data to an SD card, execute SP5-992-001 (page 429).

• Check that the counters are reset.


20. Make sure that the list output in step 7-1 through step 7-3 matches the destination
information in step 7-4. If not, set it to the setting before replacement.
21. Execute the process control (SP3-011-001).

• Try all the items below if NVRAM upload (SP5-824-001) or download (SP5-825-001)
cannot be done.
• Check the SP values that changed on the SMC you printed out in step 2. Adjust the
values manually. Make sure that the values of SP5-045-001 and SP5-302-002 are the
same as before replacing.
• Replace all PM parts because all PM counters will be reset.

• If a message tells you need an SD card to restore displays after the NVRAM replacement,
create a “SD card for restoration” and restore with the SD card. Refer to “page 75
"Encryption Key Restoration"”

BiCU

1. Rear cover (page 217)

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2. BiCU [A] ( × 8, × 3, USB connector ×1, all s).

3. Remove the NVRAM from the old BiCU and attach it to the new BiCU.

• Attaching the used NVRAM to the new BiCU allows users to use old data such as SP settings.
RTB 40 • SC995 occurs when replacing the BiCU. Execute SP5-811-004 then turn the main power off
Delete this note and on.
• Install a new NVRAM [A] so that the indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with the
mark on the BiCU. Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both the BiCU and
NVRAM.

Replacing the NVRAM (EEPROM) on the BiCU

• The following shows the procedure for replacing the NVRAM on the BiCU with a new NVRAM.

1. Make sure that you have the SMC report (factory settings). This report comes with the
machine.

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2. Output the SMC data (“ALL”) using SP5-990-001/SP5-992-001.


3. Turn off the main switch.
4. Insert a blank SD card in the SD slot #2, and then turn on the main switch.
5. Use SP5-824-001 to upload the NVRAM data from the BiCU
6. Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord.
7. Replace the NVRAM on the BCU with a new one.

• Install a new NVRAM [A] so that the indentation [B] on the NVRAM corresponds with the
mark on the BiCU. Incorrect installation of the NVRAM will damage both the BiCU and
NVRAM.

8. Plug in, and then turn on the main switch.

RTB 40
Delete this note • When the power is turned ON, SC195-00 appears. Continue with the following steps.
9. Select the destination setting (SP5-131-001 - JPN: 0, NA: 1, EU/AA/TWN/CHN: 2).

• After changing the EEPROM, some SPs do not have the correct values.
• Because of this, steps 10 to 12 must be done.
10. Set the machine serial number SP5-811-001, Area selection SP5-807-001, CPM set
SP5-882-001.

• For information on how to configure the above SPs, contact the supervisor in your branch
office.
11. Cycle the power off/on.
12. Use SP5-801-002 “Memory Clear Engine”.
13. Turn off the machine, and then turn it back on.

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14. From the SD card where you saved the NV-RAM data in step 5, download the NV-RAM
data with SP5-825-001.
15. Turn off the machine, and then remove the SD card from SD slot 2.
16. Turn on the main power switch.
17. Check the factory setting sheet and the SMC data printout from step 2, and set the user
tool and SP settings so they are the same as before.
18. Execute ACC (Copy and Printer).

Controller Box

• If the optional counter interface unit is installed, remove the optional counter interface unit before
removing the controller box.

1. HDD (page 358)


2. Rear right cover (page 218)
3. Controller box cover [A] ( × 6)

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4. Scanner rear cover [A] ( × 2)

5. All connectors on the BiCU [A] ( × 3, USB connector × 1, all s)


6. Remove the clamps to make room for removal of the BiCU [A]. ( × 6)

7. Do the following steps:


• Remove the ground wire [A] and connector [B] from the left side of the controller box.
• Disconnect the harness and remove the harness guide [C]. ( × 1)

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8. Remove the brackets ([A] and [B]), and two screws from the right side of the controller
box. ( × 6)

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9. Controller box [A]. ( × 8)

PSU (AC), PSU (DC)

• Do not touch the areas outlined in red in the following diagrams when replacing the PSU. Residual
charge on the board may cause electric shock.

1. Controller box (page 367)


2. PSU fan (page 376)

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3. Disconnect the harness and remove the harness guide [A]. ( × 3, × 2, Hook × 1)

4. The next step varies according to the parts that you want to remove.
• For removing the PSUs with the bracket, disconnect the connectors on the PSU (AC) [A] and
PSU (DC) [B]. ( × 7, × 1, × 3)

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• For removing the PSU (DC) alone, remove the PSU (DC) [A]. ( × 4, × 5, ×
1:Locking wire saddle)

• For removing the PSU (AC) alone, remove the PSU (AC) [A]. ( × 4, × 4)

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AC Detection Board

1. PSU with the bracket (page 370)


2. AC detection board with the bracket [A] ( × 1, × 1)

3. AC detection board [A] ( × 2, × 1)

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Power Pack (Development)

1. PSU with the bracket (page 370)


2. Disconnect the harness and remove the harness guide [A]. ( × 1, hook × 3)

• Release the harness guide [A] as shown below.

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3. Power Pack (Development) [A] with the bracket ( × 5, hook × 1)

4. Power Pack (Development) [A] ( × 5, × 1)

Power Pack (Transfer)

1. PSU with the bracket (page 370)

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2. Disconnect the harness [A] attached to the power pack’s bracket, and then remove the
power pack with the bracket. ( × 3, × 1)

Removing the Power Pack (Transfer) Alone

1. PSU with the bracket (page 370)


2. Power Pack (Transfer) [A] ( × 5, × 1)

PSU Fan

1. Left cover (page 216)


2. Bracket [A] ( × 2)

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3. Screws of the fan cover [B] ( × 4)

4. Disconnect the connectors and pull out the PSU fan [A] with the cover. ( × 5)

5. Remove the cover from the PSU fan [A]. ( × 2)

• Install the PSU fan with its label facing the inside of the machine.

PCDU Cooling Duct Fan

1. Left cover (page 216)

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2. Duct [A] ( × 2, × 1)

3. PCDU Cooling Duct Fan [A] ( × 2, hook × 4)

• Install the PCDU cooling duct fan with its label facing the inside of the machine.

Fusing Fan

1. Rear right cover (page 218)

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2. Fusing fan [A] ( × 2, × 1)

3. Remove the cover from the fusing fan [A].

• Install the fusing fan with its label facing the outside of the machine.

Temperature/Humidity Sensor

1. Pull out the paper tray.

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2. Front Lower Cover [A] ( × 1)

3. Temperature/humidity sensor [A] ( × 1, × 1)

Image Creation Temperature Sensor

1. Toner Transport Section (page 251)

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2. Remove the image creation temperature sensor [A] while releasing the harness of the
image creation temperature sensor from the harness guide [B]. ( × 1, × 1)

Interlock Switches

1. Pull out the paper tray.


2. Front lower cover [A] ( × 1)

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3. Cover [A] ( × 1)

4. Cover [A] ( × 3)

5. Interlock switches [A] ( × each 2)

DC Switch

1. PSU with the bracket (page 370)

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2. DC switch cover [A] ( × 2, × 1)

3. DC switch [A] with the bracket ( × 2)

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4. DC switch [A] ( × 1, × 1)

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Service Program Mode


SP Tables

See "Appendices" for the following information:


• SP Mode - SP1000
• SP Mode - SP2000
• SP Mode - SP3000
• SP Mode - SP4000
• SP Mode - SP5000
• SP Mode - SP6000
• SP Mode - SP7000
• Printer SP Mode
• Scanner SP Mode
• Input Check
• Output Check

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Firmware Update
Overview

In order to update the firmware of this machine, it is necessary to download the latest version of
firmware on a SD card.
Insert the SD card in SD card slot 2 beside the left rear of the controller box.

Firmware Type

Firmware type Firmware position Message display

FONT2 Controller Board GW1 e_prt_psfnt8

HDD Format option Controller Board GW1 a_zoffym0ond

FONT1 Controller Board GW9a_pcl_fntM

FONT Controller Board GW7e_prt_SAMf

CSPF Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_cspf

PictBridge Controller Board GW11 a_prt_Pict

XPS Controller Board GRIC2a_prt_XPS

PCL Smart Operation Panel – CPU board GRIC2e_prt_PCL

PS Controller Board GRC2e_prt_PDF

RPCS Smart Operation Panel – CPU board GRC2e_prt_RPCS

Firmware Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_System

Eco-friendly Widget Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_WEcoInfo

Engine BiCU GRIC2a_eplot

Fax Controller Board GRIC2a_fax

Fax RX File Widget Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_WFaxInfo

FCU BiCU GW1 a_efax_fcu1 U

ID Card Copy Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_IDCardCopy

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Firmware type Firmware position Message display

iWnn IME Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_iWnn

Change Languages Widget Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_WEcoInfo

LegacyUI type-1 Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_LegacyUI

Network Support Smart Operation Panel – CPU board GRIC2a_net

NetworkDocBox Smart Operation Panel – CPU board GRIC2a_netfile

ProgramInfoService BiCU M2a_ProgramInfo

Standard IC Card Plugin Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_QuickCdAuth

RFax Smart Operation Panel – CPU board GRIC2a_fax2

Scan to Me Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_ScanToMe

Scanner Smart Operation Panel – CPU board GRIC2a_scn

Quick Copy Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_SimpleCopy

Quick Fax Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_SimpleFax

Quick Scanner Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_SimpleScan

Stop Widget Smart Operation Panel – CPU board M2a_WStopKey

• Even when not using a RPCS driver, the XPS driver requires RPCS firmware.

Procedure

• A SD card is a precision device, so when you handle an SD card, respect the following.
• When the power is switched ON, do not insert or remove a card.
• During installation, do not switch the power OFF.
• Since the card is manufactured to high precision, do not store it in a hot or humid location, or in
direct sunlight.
• Do not bend the card, scratch it, or give it a strong shock.

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• Before downloading firmware on an SD card, check whether write-protection of the SD card is


canceled. If write-protection is enabled, an error code (error code 44, etc.) will be displayed
during download, and the download will fail.
• Before updating firmware, remove the network cable from this machine.
• If SC818 is generated during software update, switch the power OFF -> ON, and complete the
update which was interrupted.
• During software update, network cables, remove interface cables, wireless boards, etc., (so that
they are not accessed during update).

Update procedure

1. First download the software to be updated to the SD card.


2. Switch the power OFF.
3. Remove the SD card slot cover [A]. ( ×1)

4. Insert the SD card [A] straight in slot 2.

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• Check whether the card is properly in the SD card slot. When a SD card is inserted, a click is
heard, and it is locked.
• To remove the card, release by pressing once in the set state.
5. Switch the power ON.
6. Wait until the update screen starts (about 45 seconds).
When it appears, "Please Wait" is displayed.
7. Check whether a program installation screen is displayed. (English display) When two or more
software modules are contained in the SD card, they are displayed as follows.

When two or more software names are displayed

1. Press the module selection button or 10 keypad [1] - [5].


2. Choose the appropriate module. (If already selected, cancel the selection)
Operation of keys or buttons

Keys or buttons to press Contents

[Exit] or 10 key [0] Returns to normal screen.

[Start] Key Select all modules.

[Clear/Stop] key Cancel all selection states.

Display contents
On the above screen, two programs, i.e., engine firmware and printer application are
displayed. (The screen may change depending on the firmware or application).
The display contents are as follows:

Display Contents

ROM: Display installed module number / version information.

NEW: Display module number / version information in the card.

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* The upper row corresponds to the module number, the lower row corresponds to the
version name.
8. Select the module with the module selection button or 10 key operation. The selected module is
highlighted, and [Verify] and [Update] are displayed.

• Depending on the combination of update software, it may not be possible to select


simultaneously.

Key or button operations

Keys or buttons to press Contents

[Update] or [#] key Update the ROM of the selected module.

[Verify] button or [./*] key Perform verification of the selected module.

9. Press the [Update] or [#] key, and perform software update.


10. During firmware update, a “firmware update/ verification progress screen" is displayed. When
firmware update is complete, a “firmware update end screen" is displayed.

• In the middle row, the name of the module currently being updated is displayed. (in this case,
the printer is being updated)
• In the lower row, a progress bar is displayed in ten steps. (The more *, the more the
progress.)

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• When updating the control unit program, since progress cannot be displayed on the screen,
the ROM update process is determined when the LED of the [Start] key changes from red to
green.
Firmware update end screen

• This screen is displayed when all selected firmware modules are to be updated. "printer"
in the second row shows that the module updated last is the printer. (When more than
one are updated simultaneously, only what was updated last is displayed.)
• When Verify has completed normally, the Update done display of the above screen is
"Verify done." If "Verify Error" is displayed, reinstall the software of the application
displayed in the lower row.
11. After switching power OFF, remove the SD card.
12. Again, switch the power ON, and check whether the machine is operating normally.
13. Return the SD card slot cover to the original position.

• When the power supply is switched OFF during firmware update, update is interrupted, and the
power is switched ON again, normal operation cannot be guaranteed.
• To guarantee operation, an update error continues to be displayed until update is successful.
• In this case, insert the SD card again, switch the power ON, and continue download of firmware
from the SD card automatically.
• Web access card software: EXJS (EXtended Java Script) is a Type-C ESA application, and like a
conventional Web access card, update using an sdk folder is required.
• The PS3 firmware program is included in the preinstalled PDF firmware.
• In the default state, although the PS3 firmware program is hidden in the disabled state, the function
is enabled by installing the PS3 card.
• (The program installed in the PS3 card is a dongle (key) for enabling PS3 function).
• Due to the above specification, the self-diagnosis result report shows the ROM module number /
software version of the PDF firmware at the PS location.

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Error Screens During Updating

EXX shows an error code.


(This error is generated if update was performed when a printer application startup card is removed
after system startup. An error indicating failure of card access is displayed on the screen.)
For error codes, refer to the following table:
Error Code List

Code Contents Solutions

20 Physical address mapping cannot • Switch the main power supply off and on to
be performed. try again.
• Re-insert the SD card to reboot it.
• Replace the controller board if the above
solutions do not solve the problem.

21 Insufficient memory for the • Switch the main power supply off and on to
download try again.
• Replace the controller board if the updating
cannot be done by switching the power off
and on.

22 Decompression of compressed • Switch the main power supply off and on to


data failed. try again.
• Replace the SD card used for the update.
• Replace the controller board if the above
solutions do not solve the problem.

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Code Contents Solutions

24 SD card access error • Re-insert the SD card.


• Switch the main power supply off and on to
try again.
• Replace the SD card used for the update.
• Replace the controller board if the above
solutions do not solve the problem.

32 The SD card used after download • Insert the SD card containing the same
suspension is incorrect. program as when the firmware update was
SD cards are different between suspended, and then switch the main power
the one which was inserted before supply off and on to try again.
power interruption and the one • There is a possibility that the SD card is
which was inserted after power damaged if the update cannot be done after
interruption. the correct SD card has been inserted. In this
case, try again with a different SD card.
• Replace the controller board if the above
solutions do not solve the problem.
Replace all relevant boards if the update is
done for the BCU and FCU.
Replace the operation panel unit if the
update is done for the operation panel.

33 Card version error. • Install the correct ROM update data for
The wrong card version is each version in the SD card.
downloaded.

34 Destination error. • Install the correct ROM update data for


A card for the wrong destination is each destination (JPN/ EXP/ OEM) in the
inserted. SD card.

35 Model error. • Install the correct ROM update data for


A card for the wrong model is each model in the SD card.
inserted.

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Code Contents Solutions

36 Module error. • Install the program to be updated in


The program to be downloaded advance.
does not exist on the main unit. • There is a possibility that the SD card
The download destination containing the program to be updated has
specified by the card does not not been mounted. Check to confirm that the
match up to the destination for the SD card has been correctly mounted.
main unit’s program. • The SD card is incorrect if the program to be
updated has been correctly installed. In this
case, insert the correct SC card.

38 The version of the downloaded • Make sure that the program to be


program has not been authorized overwritten is the specified version.
for the update.

40 Engine download fails. • Switch the main power supply off and on to
try again.
• If the download fails again, replace the
controller board and the BCU.

41 Fax download fails. • Switch the main power supply off and on to
try again.
• If the download fails again, replace the
controller board and the FCU board.

42 Control panel / language • Switch the main power supply off and on to
download fails. try again.
• If the download fails again, replace the
controller board and the operation panel
unit.

43 Printing download fails. • Switch the main power supply off and on to
try again.
• The SD card media is damaged if the
update fails again. Replace the SD card
media.

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Code Contents Solutions

44 The data to be overwritten cannot • Switch the main power supply off and on to
be accessed when controller- try again.
related programs are • Install the correct ROM update data in the
downloaded. SD card.
• Replace the controller board if the data to
be overwritten is contained on the controller
board.

49 Firmware updates are currently • The setting of Update Firmware in the


prohibited. Administrator Tools has been set to [Prohibit]
by an administrator. Amend the setting to
[Do not Prohibit] and try again.

50 The results of the electronic • Install the correct ROM update data in the
authorization check have rejected SD card.
the update data.

57 @Remote is not connected at the • Check the @Remote connection.


date/time reserved for receiving
the package firmware update
from the network.

58 Update cannot be done due to a • Check the @Remote connection.


reception route problem.

59 HDD is not mounted. • Check the HDD connection.

60 HDD could not be used during the • Try again.


package firmware update. • Replace the HDD if the download fails
again.

61 The module ID for the package • Prepare the correct package files.
firmware update is incorrect.

62 The configuration of the package • Prepare the correct package files.


firmware update files is incorrect.

63 Reception fails due to the power • Update is to be done automatically when


off at the reserved date/time of the next reception time has elapsed.
the remote firmware update from
the network.

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Code Contents Solutions

64 Reception fails due to the power • Reset the reservation date/time for the
off at the reserved date/time of remote update.
the package firmware update
from the network.

65 Reception fails due to the status • Update is to be done automatically when


error of the machine at the the next reception time has elapsed.
reserved date/time of the remote
firmware update from the network.

66 Reception failed due to the status • Reset the reservation date/time for the
error of the machine at the remote update.
reserved date/time of the
package firmware update from
the network.

67 Acquisition of the latest version • Check that the network is connected


information from the Gateway correctly.
fails at the reserved date/time of
the remote firmware update from
the network.

68 Acquisition of the latest version • Check that the network is connected


information from the Gateway correctly.
fails.

69 Download fails at the reserved • Check that the network is connected


date/time of the remote firmware correctly.
update from the network.

70 Package firmware download from • Check that the network is connected


the network fails. correctly.

71 Network communication error • Check that the network is connected


occurs at the reserved date/time correctly.
of the package firmware update
from the network.

72 The setting of @Remote is invalid • Set the setting of @Remote Service in the
at the reserved date/time of the Administrator Tools to [Do not Prohibit].
package firmware update from
the network.

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Code Contents Solutions

57 @Remote is not connected at the • Check the @Remote connection.


date/time reserved for receiving
the package firmware update
from the network.

58 Update cannot be done due to a • Check the @Remote connection.


reception route problem.

59 HDD is not mounted. • Check the HDD connection.

60 HDD could not be used during the • Try again.


package firmware update. • Replace the HDD if the download fails
again.

61 The module ID for the package • Prepare the correct package files.
firmware update is incorrect.

62 The configuration of the package • Prepare the correct package files.


firmware update files is incorrect.

63 Reception fails due to the power • Update is to be done automatically when


off at the reserved date/time of the next reception time has elapsed.
the remote firmware update from
the network.

64 Reception fails due to the power • Reset the reservation date/time for the
off at the reserved date/time of remote update.
the package firmware update
from the network.

65 Reception fails due to the status • Update is to be done automatically when


error of the machine at the the next reception time has elapsed.
reserved date/time of the remote
firmware update from the network.

66 Reception failed due to the status • Reset the reservation date/time for the
error of the machine at the remote update.
reserved date/time of the
package firmware update from
the network.

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Code Contents Solutions

67 Acquisition of the latest version • Check that the network is connected


information from the Gateway correctly.
fails at the reserved date/time of
the remote firmware update from
the network.

68 Acquisition of the latest version • Check that the network is connected


information from the Gateway correctly.
fails.

69 Download fails at the reserved • Check that the network is connected


date/time of the remote firmware correctly.
update from the network.

70 Package firmware download from • Check that the network is connected


the network fails. correctly.

71 Network communication error • Check that the network is connected


occurs at the reserved date/time correctly.
of the package firmware update
from the network.

72 The setting of @Remote is invalid • Set the setting of @Remote Service in the
at the reserved date/time of the Administrator Tools to [Do not Prohibit].
package firmware update from
the network.

• The PDF firmware installed as standard contains a program required to print PS3 data as default.
However, this PS3 program is normally disabled.
• The PS3 firmware is a dongle (key) which enables PS3 data printing functions. When the PS3
firmware is installed, the PS3 program in the PDF firmware is enabled. Due to this specification, the
self-diagnosis result report shows the ROM part number/software version of the PDF firmware
contained in the PS3 program.

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RFU Updating the Firmware

RFU Updating the Firmware


In this machine, software can be updated by remote control using @Remote.

RFU Performable Condition

RFU is performable for a device which meets the following conditions.


1. The customer consents to the use of RFU.
2. The devise is connected to a network via TCP/IP for @Remote.

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Package Firmware Update

• The HDD unit must be installed on the machine to enable the SFU or the package firmware update
via SD card.

Overview

Each firmware module (such as System/Copy, Engine, etc) used to be updated individually. However,
an all-inclusive firmware package (package_ALL) is now available.
There are two ways to update using the firmware package.
• Package Firmware Update via a network: SFU (Smart Firmware Update)
• Package Firmware Update with an SD card

Package Firmware Update via a network: SFU (Smart Firmware Update)


• There are two methods for SFU.
• Immediate Update: To update the firmware when visiting
• Update at the next visit: To set the date and time for downloading. The firmware will be
automatically downloaded beforehand and updated at the following visit.
• “Update at the next visit” is recommended since firmware download may take some minutes
due to the network condition.

• SFU requires the connection to @Remote via a device which has the embedded @Remote
communicating function. When a machine is connected to @Remote via an intermediate
device (RC Gate), the SFU function is disabled.
Package Firmware Update via an SD Card
Package firmware update can also be performed using the conventional SD card method by
writing the package firmware directly to the SD card.

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Types of firmware update files, supported update methods:


SFU SD RFU

Individual firmware N/A Available Available

Package firmware Available Available N/A

Immediate Update

Enter the [Firmware Update] menu in the SP mode and update the package firmware.

• The [Firmware Update] button will appear even when a machine is connected to @Remote with a
device which does not have an embedded @Remote communicating function.
• If an error code is displayed, refer to Error Screens During Updating (page 392).

1. Enter the SP mode.


2. Touch [Firmware Update].

3. Touch [Update].

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4. Touch [Execute Update].

5. Touch [YES].

6. The following display will be displayed.

• If the error code E66, which indicates that the download of the firmware has failed, is
displayed, implement this procedure from step 1.

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• Update will be started automatically after the download is finished.


• When the machine is in the update mode, the automatic update is suspended if a print job is
implemented. After the print job is finished, touch [YES] on the display shown with the
following picture to restart updating.

7. [Update done] is displayed.


• The machine will automatically reboot itself.

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• The figures at the lower right of the display indicate “Number of updated items/ All items to
be updated”.

Update at the Next Visit (Reserve)

It is possible to set the machine to download the package firmware which is necessary for SFU in
advance, and then perform the actual installation at the next service visit. This saves waiting time for the
firmware to download at the service visit.

How to Set the Machine to Download Firmware Later (RESERVE)

Enter the [Firmware Update] menu in the SP mode and update the package firmware.

• The [Firmware Update] button will appear even when a machine is connected to @Remote with a
device which does not have an embedded @Remote communicating function. If an error code is
displayed, refer to Error Screens During Updating (page 392).

1. Enter the SP mode.


2. Touch [Firmware Update].

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3. Touch [Reserve].

4. Touch [Reservation setting].

5. Enter the dates and times of next visit and start of receiving data.
• ”Next time to visit this customer”: The package firmware will be automatically downloaded by
this time/date.
• ”When to receive? (1-7)”: The download of the package firmware will begin this number of
days before the next visit.

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Successful Download
In the two diagrams below, the firmware is set to be downloaded by the day before the next
scheduled visit. In the first diagram, the download is successful on the first try. In the second
diagram, the download fails three times and is successful on the fourth try.

• If the firmware download fails or cannot be completed due to the network settings/condition, no
power to the machine, or other reason, the machine will continue retrying every six hours until the
scheduled deadline (up to a maximum of four tries). For example, if the download is set for the day
before the next visit, the machine will attempt the download at 24 hours before the visit, and then
continue trying every six hours (max. four tries total).
• The retry is only performed in cases when the firmware download has failed.
• If the machine is in Energy Saver mode when the download is scheduled to begin, the download
will be performed in the background and the machine/panel will stay in Energy Saver mode.
• The download will continue uninterrupted even if the customer initiates a print job, copy job, fax
receiving or other operation while the download is in progress.
• The download will be terminated if the customer turns the power off while the download is in
progress.
• If the download cannot be completed successfully by the time of the next scheduled visit, the
machine will stop trying to download the firmware.

How to Check if the Firmware Downloaded with RESERVE

1. Enter the SP mode.

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2. Touch [Firmware Update].

3. Touch [Reserve].

4. Touch [Reserve and received package information].

5. Check the information displayed.


When the package firmware is downloaded successfully, the details of the download result are
displayed as the following picture shows.

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• This information will only be displayed if the reserved firmware has already been
downloaded. If not, all the data items are indicated with “-”.

How to Install Firmware Downloaded with RESERVE

1. Enter the SP mode.


2. Touch [Firmware Update].

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3. Touch [Update].

4. Touch [Execute Update].

5. Check the version of the received package firmware, and then touch [YES].
• Update is started.

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• If the version of the reserved package in the HDD is older than the latest version, the messages
shown in the following picture are displayed.

• If you wish to download the latest version, touch [Execute] beside the message “Download
and update the latest package.” Then update of the package firmware will be started.
• If you wish to update using the firmware in the HDD (old version), touch [Execute] beside the
message “Update to the received package.”
6. [Update done] message is displayed.
• The machine will automatically reboot itself.

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• The figures at the lower right of the display indicate “Number of updated items/ All items to
be updated”.

Update via SD card

Update with an SD card, which is the conventional method, is available if you write the package
firmware to the SD card.

• If an error code is displayed, refer to Error Screens During Updating (page 392).

1. Create a new folder in the SD card, and then name it “package”.

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2. Copy the package firmware (xxxxxxxx.pkg) to this folder.

• If you copy the package firmware into the conventional “romdata” folder, the update will not
work.
• Only one version of the package firmware should be copied into the folder. If you copy
multiple versions of package firmware to the SD card, the machine will select only one version
of the firmware randomly.
3. Turn the power OFF.
4. Insert the SD card which contains the package into SD card slot 2 (for service).
5. Turn the power ON and touch [Update].

• When the SD card contains both a firmware package and one or more modules, the
following display may show up. Select [Package] and touch [OK] to move to step 4 above.

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6. Update is started automatically after the package firmware download to the HDD has
been completed.
7. When update is completed, “Update done” is displayed.

• The figures at the lower right of the display indicate “Number of updated items/ All items to
be updated”.
8. Turn the main power switch OFF, and then pull out the SD card from SD card slot 2.
9. Turn the power ON.

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Updating JavaVM
Creating an SD Card for Updating

1. Download the update modules from Firmware Download Center. As one of the model
modules, "Java VM v11 UpdateTool" is available for download. (The version differs
depending on the model.)
2. Unzip the downloaded file. Copy the whole "sdk" folder to the root of the SD card directly
below.

• When unzipping the downloaded file, two subfolders ("update" and "sdk") exist in the "sdk"
folder. Rather than just copying the subfolder "sdk", copy the whole folder "sdk".

Updating Procedure

• SD card can be inserted with the machine power off.


• During the updating process, do not turn off the power.
• If you turn off the power during the updating, the machine performance is not guaranteed. (There is
a possibility that an SC and boot failure occurs.)
• If you accidentally turn off the power during the updating, retry the updating procedure from the
beginning. (If the update fails again, you will need to replace the controller board.)

1. If the boot priority application is set to the ESA application, switch to the copy application.
([System Settings]-[General Features]-[Function Priority])
2. Insert the SD card you created into the service slot, and then turn ON the main power
switch.
3. Take a note of the current Heap size. ([Extended Feature Settings] – [Administrator Tools]
– [Heap/Stack Size Settings])
The Heap size setting is changed to the initial setting when updating.
4. Turn OFF the main power.
5. Insert the SD card for update into the service slot.
6. Turn ON the main power.

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7. After booting Java VM, update of the application is started. "Updating SDK/J" appears in
the banner message of the touch panel display. (Estimated time: about 2 minutes)

8. After completing the update and starting the Java VM, "Update SDK / J done SUCCESS"
appear in the banner message of the touch panel display. After turning off the power,
remove the SD card from the slot.
When you fail to update, "Update SDK/J done FAIL" is displayed. You can confirm the cause of
the error message below.
9. Turn ON the main power.
10. Reconfigure the Heap size. ([Extended Feature Settings]-[Administrator Tools]-[Heap/
Stack Size Settings]).
See the manual for the ESA application to know what value to set for the heap size.
11. Return to the previous setting for the boot priority application.

List of Error Messages

Update results are output as a text file on the SD card called "sdkjversionup.log" in the "\sdk \update"
folder.

Result File contents Description of the output

script file = /mnt/sd0/sdk/update/


Boot script path
bootscript
Success Boot scripts processing start time
2012/08/22 17:57:47 start
End time boot script processing, the results
2012/08/22 17:59:47 end SUCCESS

script file = /mnt/sd0/sdk/update/


Boot script path
bootscript
Boot scripts processing start time
Failure 2012/08/22 17:57:47 start
Error message (Possibly multiple)
XXXX Error
End time boot script processing, the results
2012/08/22 17:57:57 end FAIL

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Error Message Cause Remedy

PIECEMARK Applied the wrong updating Use the correct updating tool for
Error,machine=XXXXX tool (Using the updating tool of this model.
a different model)

pasePut() - error : The file of the Inadequacy with the SD card Re-create the SD card for
copy origin is not found for updating updating.

Put Error! (Files are missing in the


updating tool)

paseCopy() - error : The file of Inadequacy SD card for Inadequacy SD card for
the copy origin is not found. updating updating
Copy Error! (Files in the updating tool are (Files in the updating tool are
missing) missing)

[file name: XX] error,No space Writing destination is full. (The Uninstall the unnecessary SDK
left on device NAND flash memory on the applications.
controller board is full.) If you can not uninstall it,
pasePut() - error : The
implement escalation, stating
destination directory cannot be
the "model name, application
made. configuration, SMC sheet
pasePut() - error : fileCopy (SP5-990-006/024/025),
Error. and error file."

Put Error!

[file name: XX] error,No space Writing destination is full. (The Uninstall the unnecessary SDK
left on device NAND flash memory on the applications.
controller board is full.) If you can not uninstall it,
paseCopy() - error : The
implement escalation stating the
destination directory cannot be
"model name, application
made. configuration, SMC sheet
paseCopy() - error : fileCopy (SP5-990-006/024/025),
and error file."
Error.
Copy Error!

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Error Message Cause Remedy

Put Error! *1 Error, not normally expected to If you cannot uninstall it,
occur implement escalation stating the
Copy Error! *1 "model name, application
Delete Error! configuration, SMC sheet
(SP5-990-006/024/025),
[XXXXX] is an unsupported and error file."
command. *1
Without the foregoing error
Version Error
message, only "Put Error /
Copy Error" will be displayed

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Capturing the Debug Logs


Overview

With this feature, you can save debug logs that are stored in the machine (HDD or operation panel) on
an SD card. It allows the Customer Engineer to save and retrieve error information for analysis.
The Capturing Log feature saves debug logs for the following four.
• Controller debug log including operation log
• Engine debug log
• FCU debug log
• Operation panel log

• In older models, a technician enabled the logging tool after a problem occurred. After that, when
the problem had been reproduced, the technician was able to retrieve the debug log.
• However, this new feature saves the debug logs at the time that problems occur. Then you can
copy the logs to an SD card.
• You can retrieve the debug logs using a SD card without a network.
• Analysis of the debug log is effective for problems caused by the software. Analysis of the debug
log is not valid for the selection of defective parts or problems caused by hardware.

Types of debug logs that can be saved


Type Storage Timing Destination (maximum storage
capacity)

Controller debug log • Saved at all times HDD (4 GB) or SD card connected to
including operation the service slot.
log When the data gets over 4.0 GB, the
older data is deleted.

Engine debug log • When an engine SC occurs HDD or SD card connected to the
• When paper feeding/output service slot (Up to 300 times)
stop by jams
• When the machine doors are
opened during normal
operation

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Type Storage Timing Destination (maximum storage


capacity)

FCU debug log • When a specified amount of HDD or SD card connected to the
FCU debug log is stored in the service slot
FCU. If fax application is
unavailable (e.g. not
installed), the machine does
not transfer the log.

Operation panel log • When an error related to the Memory in the operation panel.
operation panel occurs.

• Debug logs are not saved in the following conditions:


• While erasing all memory
• While data encryption equipment is installed
• While changing the firmware configuration
• Forced power OFF (accidentally disconnecting the outlet)
• Engine debug log in shutdown
• When the power supply to the HDD is off because of energy saving (engine OFF mode /STR
mode)
• When one of the following SC occurs: SC672, SC816, SC819, SC878, SC899, SC859,
SC860, SC861, SC863, or SC864

• Following logs are not saved:


• Log related to the energy saver mode (Engine-off, suspend-mode, or other cases)
Network communication log
Logs related to NRS
IP-FAX log
Access log for unauthorized user (guest)
• HTTP session timeout log
• Auto log-out log
• IC card related log
• Authorization for Fax

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Security of the Operation Log

The following operation logs related to security are not saved.


• User ID
• Password
• IP address
• Telephone number
• Encryption key
• Transition to SP mode

Retrieving the Debug Logs

• Retrieve debug logs to identify the date of occurrence of the problems and to find details of the
problems
• e.g.: At around 8:00 am on March 10, an engine stall occurred. The operation panel does not
respond. Turn the main power supply off / on.
• Analysis of the debug log is effective for problems caused by the software. Analysis of the debug
log is not valid for the selection of defective parts or problems caused by hardware.

Procedure for Retrieving the Debug Log with SD Card

1. Insert the SD card into the slot on the side of the operation panel or the service slot.

• It is recommended to use the SD card provided as a service part. This is because the log data
can be acquired much faster than when using commercially available SD cards.
2. Enter SP mode.
3. Execute SP5-858-141 (Get a debug log of all) to write the debug log to the SD card.
If the transfer is finished successfully, ‘completed’ is displayed on the touch panel display.

• The approximate time it takes to transfer the debug log is as follows. Transfer time may be
affected by the type or format of the SD card. (It is recommended that you format the SD card
using the Panasonic SD Formatter (freeware)).
• Controller debug log (GW debug log): 2 - 20 minutes
• Engine debug log: 2 minutes
• Operation panel debug log: 2 - 20 minutes

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4. Make sure that the SD card access LED is off, then remove the SD card.

• If ‘failed’ appears on the touch panel display, turn the power off, and then recover from step
1 again.
The debug logs are saved with the following file names.

Controller debug log (GW debug /LogTrace/[Machine Serial]/watching/


log) [yyyymmdd_hhmmss]_[UniqueID].gz

/LogTrace/[Machine Serial]/engine/
Engine debug log
[yyyymmdd_hhmmss].gz

/LogTrace/[Machine Serial]/fculog/
FCU debug log
[yyyymmdd_hhmmss].gz

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Reboot/System Setting Reset


Software Reset

You can reboot the software with one of the following two procedures:

1. Turn the main power switch off and on.


2. Press and hold down and together for over 10 seconds. When the machine beeps
once, release both buttons. After "Now loading. Please wait" shows for a few seconds,
the copy window will open. The machine is ready for normal operation.

System Settings and Copy Setting Reset

System Setting Reset

The system settings in the UP mode can be reset to their defaults. Use the following procedure.

1. Press User Tools/Counter .


2. Hold down and then press System Settings.

• Press first.

3. Press yes when the message prompts you to confirm that you want to reset the system
settings.
4. Press exit when the message tells you that the settings have been reset.

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Copier Setting Reset

Use the following procedure to reset the copy settings in the UP mode to their defaults.

1. Press User Tools/Counter .


2. Hold down and then press Copier/Document Server Settings.

• Press first.

3. Press "Yes" when the message prompts you to confirm that you want to reset the Copier
Document Server settings.
4. Press exit when the message tells you that the settings have been reset.

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NVRAM Data Upload/Download


Uploading Content of NVRAM to an SD card

Do the following procedure to upload SP code settings from NVRAM to an SD card.

• This data should always be uploaded to an SD card before the NVRAM is replaced.
• Make sure that the write protection of an SD card is unlocked.

1. Do SP5-990-001 (SP Print Mode: All(Data List)) before you switch the machine off. You
will need a record of the NVRAM settings if the upload fails.
2. Switch the copier main power switch off.
3. Remove the SD slot cover [A]. ( × 1)

4. Insert the SD card into SD card slot 2 (lower) [A].

5. Switch the copier on.

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6. Execute SP5-824-001 (NVRAM Data Upload) and then press the "Execute" key.
7. The following files are coped to an NVRAM folder on the SD card when the upload
procedure is finished. The file is saved to the path and the following filename:
NVRAM\<serial number>.NV
Here is an example with Serial Number "K5000017114":
NVRAM\K5000017114.NV
8. In order to prevent an error during the download, be sure to mark the SD card that holds
the uploaded data with the number of the machine from which the data was uploaded.

• You can upload NVRAM data from more than one machine to the same SD card.

Downloading an SD Card to NVRAM

Do the following procedure to download SP data from an SD card to the NVRAM in the machine.
• The NVRAM data download may fail if the SD card with the NVRAM data is damaged, or if the
connection between the controller and BCU is defective.
• Do the download procedure again if the download fails.
• Do the following procedure if the second attempt fails:
• Enter the NVRAM data manually using the SMC print you created before uploading the NVRAM
data.

1. Switch the copier main power switch off.


2. Remove the SD slot cover. ( × 1)
3. Insert the SD card with the NVRAM data into SD Card Slot 2 (lower).
4. Switch the copier main power switch on.
5. Do SP5-825-001 (NVRAM Data Download) and press the "Execute" key.

• The serial number of the file on the SD card must match the serial number of the machine for
the NVRAM data to download successfully. The download fails if the serial numbers do not
match.
This procedure does not download the following data to the NVRAM:
• Total Count
• C/O, P/O Count

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Address Book Upload/Download


Information List

The following information is possible to be uploaded and downloaded.

Information

• Registration No. • Select Title


• User Code • Folder
• E-mail • Local Authentication
• Protection Code • Folder Authentication
• Fax Destination • Account ACL
• Fax Option • New Document Initial ACL
• Group Name • LDAP Authentication
• Key Display

Download

1. Prepare a formatted SD card.


2. Make sure that the write-protection on the SD card is off.
3. Turn off the main power switch of the main machine.
4. Remove the SD slot cover [A] at the left rear side of the machine ( × 1).

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5. Install the SD card into the SD card slot 2 (lower) [A] (for service use).

6. Turn on the main power switch.


7. Enter the SP mode.
8. Do SP5-846-051 (Backup All Addr Book).
9. Exit the SP mode, and then turn off the main power switch.
10. Remove the SD card form the SD card slot 2 (lower).
11. Install the SD slot cover.

• If the capacity of SD card is not enough to store the local user information, an error message
is displayed.
• Carefully handle the SD card, which contains user information. Do not take it back to your
location.

Upload

1. Turn off the main power switch of the main machine.


2. Remove the SD slot cover at the left rear side of the machine ( × 1).
3. Install the SD card, which has already been uploaded, into the SD card slot 2 (lower).
4. Turn on the main power switch.
5. Enter the SP mode.
6. Do SP5-846-052 (Restore All Addr Book).
7. Exit the SP mode, and then turn off the main power switch.
8. Remove the SD card form the SD card slot 2 (lower).
9. Install the SD slot cover.

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• The counter in the user code information is initialized after uploading.


• The information of an administrator and supervisor cannot be downloaded nor uploaded.
• If there is no data of address book information in the SD card, an error message is displayed.

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SMC List Card Save Function


Overview

SMC List Card Save

• The SMC List Card Save (SP Text Mode) function is used to save the SMC list as CSV files to the
SD-card inserted into the operation panel SD-card slot.

Procedure

1. Turn the main power switch OFF.


2. Insert the SD card into the operation panel SD-card slot. Then turn the power ON.
3. Enter SP mode.
4. Select “Copy SP”.

5. Select SP-5992 "SP Text Mode”.


6. Select a detail SP number shown below to save data on the SD card.
SP-5992-xxx (SP Text Mode)

Detail No. SMC Categories to Save

001 All (Data List)

002 SP (Mode Data List)

003 User Program

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Detail No. SMC Categories to Save

004 Logging Data

005 Diagnostic Report

006 Non-Default

007 NIB Summary

008 Capture Log

021 Copier User Program

022 Scanner SP

023 Scanner User Program

024 SDK/J Summary

025 SDK/J Application Info

026 Printer SP

7. Press [EXECUTE].

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8. Press [EXECUTE] again to start. Press [CANCEL] to cancel the saving.

9. “It is executing it” is shown on the screen while executing.

10. Wait for 2 to 3 minutes until “Completed” is shown.

• The SMC list saving may take from 2 to 3 minutes to complete.


• Press [CANCEL] to abort executing.
11. Press [Exit] to exit from SP mode.

File Names of the Saved SMC Lists

The SMC list data saved on the SD-card will be named automatically. The file naming rules are as
follows.
Example:

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A:
Machine serial number (fixed for each machine)
B:
SP number saved in this file.
First four digits (5992) in this part are fixed. The other one or two digits are the detail SP number(s). In
this case, it is one digit. Therefore, this file is of SP5-992-001 (All data list). See the upper SP table for
the correspondence between SP detail numbers and the contents.
C:
File creation date
Year/Month/Day (“Zero” will be omitted if each is one digit.)
D:
File creation time
Hour/Minute/Second (“Zero” will be omitted if each is one digit.)
E:
File Extension CSV (Comma Separated Value)
This part is fixed.

• A folder named by the machine serial number will be created on the SD card when this function is
executed.
• This function can save the SMC list data only to an SD card inserted into the operation panel SD
card slot.

Error Messages

SMC List Card Save error message:


• Failed:
FACTOR: Read-only file system, No space left on device.
If an error occurs, pressing “Exit” will cause the device to discard the job and return to the ready state.

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UP/SP Data Import/Export


Overview

Import/export conditions

Import/export is possible between devices only if their model type, region of use, and the following
device configurations match.
• Input Tray
• Output Tray
• ARDF
• Whether or not equipped with a hard disk
• Whether or not equipped with a finisher and the type of finisher

UP Data Import/Export

Data that can be imported and exported

• Copier / Document Server Features


• Printer Features
• Scanner Features
• Facsimile Features
• Browser Features
• Extended Feature Settings
• Program (Document Server)
• Program (Copier)
• Program (Scanner)
• Web Image Monitor Setting
• Web Service Settings
• System Settings

Data that cannot be imported or exported

• Some System Settings *1 *2

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*1 The setting for the date, settings that require the device certificate, and settings that need to be
adjusted for each machine (for example, image adjustment settings) cannot be imported or
exported.
*2 Settings only for executing functions and settings only for viewing cannot be imported or
exported.
• Extended Feature Settings
• Address book
• Programs (fax function)
• Programs (printer function)
• User stamp in Copier / Document Server Features
• Settings that can be specified via telnet
• @Remote-related data
• Counters
• EFI printer unit settings
• Settings that can only be specified via Web Image Monitor or Web Service (for example, Bonjour,
SSDP setting)

Exporting Device Information

This can be exported / imported by an administrator with all privileges.


When exporting SP device information from the control panel, the data is saved on an SD card.

1. Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel.
2. Log in from the control panel as an administrator with all privileges.
3. Press [System Settings].
4. Press [Administrator Tools].
5. Press [Next] four times.

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6. Press [Device Setting Information: Export (Memry Strge Devc)].

7. Set the export conditions.

• Specify whether to [Include] or [Exclude] the "Device Unique Information". "Device Unique
Information" includes the IP address, host name, fax number, etc.
• Specify an encryption key.
8. Press [Run Export].
9. Press [OK].
10. Press [Exit].
11. Log out.

• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.
• When device Information is periodically imported, it is necessary to create the device setting
information file with special software and store it on the web server.

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Importing Device Information

This can be exported / imported by an administrator with all privileges.


Import device information saved on an SD card.

1. Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel.
2. Log in from the control panel as an administrator with all privileges.
3. Press [System Settings].
4. Press [Administrator Tools].
5. Press [Next] four times.
6. Press [Device Setting Information: Import (Memry Strge Devc)].
7. Configure the import conditions.

• Press [Select] of the "Device Setting Info. File" to select the file(s) to import.
• When inserting a file into a home screen, press [Select] for the Image for Home screen and
select the file. You cannot use this setting when using the Smart Operation Panel.
• Specify whether to [Include] or [Exclude] the "Device Unique Information". "Device Unique
Information" includes the IP address, host name, fax number, etc.
• Enter the encryption key that was specified when the file was exported.
8. Press [Run Import].
9. Press [OK].
10. Press [Exit].
The machine restarts.

• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.

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SP Data Import/Export

Data that can be imported and exported

• System SP
• Printer SP
• Fax SP
• Scanner SP

Exporting Device Information

When exporting SP device information from the control panel, the data is saved on an SD card.

1. Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel.
2. Enter SP mode.
3. Press SP5-749-001 (Import/Export: Export)
4. Select “Target” SP settings (System/Printer/Fax/Scanner) to be exported.
5. Select “Option” settings (Unique/Secret).

Item Specification Note

Unique Unique Unique information that can be updated


information of the #1. Items that are to be used to identify the machine.
machine is
Example: Network Information/ Host name / Information
included in the
related to fax number /Mail address assigned to the machine
exported file if
you select #2. Items for specifying the options equipped on the machine.
"Unique" setting. Example: Lot number for developer
Unique information that cannot be updated
#1. Items that may cause a problem if imported
Example: Serial number / Information related to @Remote
#2. Items for managing the history of the machine
Example: Time and date / Counter information / Installation
date
#3. Setting values for the Engine

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Item Specification Note

Secret Secret Secret information


information is #1. Data that cannot be exported without being encrypted.
exported if you
(Exported data is encrypted.)
select "Secret"
setting. Example: Password / Encryption key / PIN code
#2. Confidential information for the customer
Example: User name / User ID / Department code / Mail
address / Phone number
#3. Personal information
Example: Document name / Image data
#4. Sensitive information for the customer
Example: MAC address / Network parameters

* The IP address is exported when both 'Unique' and 'Secret' are selected.
6. Select “Crpt config” setting (Encryption).

Encryption Select whether to If the encryption function is used, setting of an


encrypt or not when encryption key is required by direct input.
exporting. • Type the arbitrary password using the soft
If you push the keyboard
"Encryption" key, you • Can enter up to 32 characters
can export secret
information.

7. Press [Execute].
8. Press [OK].

• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.

Importing Device Information

Import device information saved on an SD card.

1. Insert an SD card into the media slot on the side of the control panel.
2. Enter SP mode.
3. Press SP5-749-101(Import/Export: Import)
4. Select a unique setting.

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5. Press [Encryption Key], if the encryption key was created when the file was exported.
6. Select an encryption setting.

Unique If you want to apply the unique information Refer to the above information.
to the target machine, select the "Unique"
key.

Encryption If an encrypted file is selected as the import


file, this setting is required.

7. Press [Execute].
8. Press [OK].

• If data export fails, the details of the error can be viewed in the log.

Possible solutions for import/export problems

The access log file is created when export/import is executed. The file is stored in the same location as
the exported device setting information file.
If an error occurs, check the log's result code in the access log file first. Values other than 0 indicate that
an error occurred.
The result code will appear in the circled area illustrated below.
- Example of a log file

If you cannot solve the problem or do not know how to solve it after checking the code, note down the
error log entry, then contact your supervisor.

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Result Code Cause Solutions

2 (INVALID REQUEST) A file import was Import files exported from the same model
attempted between with the same device configurations.
different models or
machines with different
device configurations.

4 (INVALID OUTPUT Failed to write the device Check whether the destination device is
DIR) information to the operating normally.
destination device.

7( MODULE ERROR) An unexpected error Switch the power off and then back on, and
occurred during import then try the operation again. If the error
or export. persists, contact your supervisor.

8 (DISK FULL) The available storage Execute the operation again after making sure
space on the external there is enough storage space.
medium is insufficient.

9 (DEVICE ERROR) Failed to write or read Check whether the path to the folder for
the log file. storing the file or the folder in which the file is
stored is missing.

10 (LOG ERROR) The hard disk is faulty. Contact your supervisor.

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Result Code Cause Solutions

20 (PART FAILED) Failed to import some The reason for the failure is logged in
settings. "NgCode". Check the code.
Reason for the Error (Ng-Name)
2. INVALID VALUE
The specified value exceeds the allowable
range.
3. PERMISSION ERROR
The permission to edit the setting is missing.
4. NOT EXIST
The setting does not exist in the system.
5. INTERLOCK ERROR
The setting cannot be changed because of the
system status or interlocking with other
specified settings.
6. OTHER ERROR
The setting cannot be changed for some other
reason.

21 (INVALID FILE) Failed to import the file Check whether the file format is correct.
because it is in the wrong The import file should be a CSV file.
format in the external
medium.

22 (INVALID KEY) The encryption key is not Use the correct encryption key.
valid.

• When exporting device information from the control panel, the data can be saved only on an SD
card.
• The file format for exports is CSV.

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Test Pattern Printing


Printing Test pattern: SP2-109
Some of these test patterns are used for copy image adjustments but most are used primarily for design
testing.

• Do not operate the machine until the test pattern is printed out completely. Otherwise, an SC
occurs.
1. Enter the SP mode and select SP2-109-003.
2. Enter the number for the test pattern that you want to print and press [#].
3. When you want to select the single color of Magenta, Yellow or Cyan for printing a test pattern,
select the color with SP2-109-005 (2: Magenta, 3: Yellow, 4: Cyan).
4. When you want to change the density of printing a test pattern, select the density with
SP2-109-006 to -009 for each color.

• If you select "0" with SP2-109-006 to -009, the color to be adjusted to "0" does not come up
on a test pattern.
5. When you are prompted to confirm your selection, touch "Yes" to select the test pattern for printing.
6. Touch "Copy Window" to open the copy window, then select the settings for the test print (paper
size etc.).

• If you want to use black and white printing, touch "Black & White" on the LCD. If you want to
use color printing, touch "Full Colour" on the LCD.
7. Press the "Start" key to start the test print.
8. After checking the test pattern, touch "SP Mode" on the LCD to return to the SP mode display.
9. Reset all settings to the default values.
10. Touch "Exit" twice to exit SP mode.

No. Pattern No. Pattern

0 None 12 Independent Pattern (2-dot)

1 Vertial Line (1dot) 13 Independent Pattern (4-dot)

2 Vertial Line (2dot) 14 Triming Area

3 Horizontal Line (1dot) 15 Hound's Tooth Check (Vertical)

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4 Horizontal Line (2dot) 16 Hound's Tooth Check (Horizontal)

5 Grid Vertical Line 17 Band (Horizontal)

6 Grid Horizontal Line 18 Band (Vertical)

7 Grid Pattern Small 19 Checker Flag Pattern

8 Grid Pattern Large 20 Grayscale (Vertical Margin)

9 Argyle Pattern Small 21 Grayscale (Horizontal Margin)

10 Argyle Pattern Large 22 Two Beam Density Pattern

11 Independent Pattern (1-dot) 23 Full Dot Pattern

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Card Save Function


Overview

Card Save:

• The Card Save function is used to save print jobs received by the printer on an SD card with no
print output. Card Save mode is toggled using printer Bit Switch #1 bit number 4. Card Save will
remain enabled until the SD card becomes full, or until all file names have been used.
• Captures are stored on the SD card in the folder /prt/cardsave. File names are assigned
sequentially from PRT00000.prn to PRT99999.prn. An additional file PRT.CTL will be created. This
file contains a list of all files created on the card by the card save function.
• Previously stored files on the SD card can be overwritten or left intact. Card Save SD has "Add"
and "New" menu items.
• Card Save (Add): Appends files to the SD Card. Does not overwrite existing files. If the card
becomes full or if all file names are used, an error will be displayed on the operation panel.
Subsequent jobs will not be stored.
• Card Save (New): Overwrites files in the card's /prt/cardsave directory.
Limitation:
• Card Save cannot be used with PJL Status Readback commands. PJL Status Readbacks will not
work. In addition they will cause the Card Save to fail.

Procedure

1. Turn the main power switch OFF.


2. Insert the SD card into slot 2 (lower). Then turn the power ON.
3. Enter SP mode.
4. Select the "Printer SP".

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5. Select SP-1001 "Bit Switch".

6. Select "Bit Switch 1 Settings" and use the numeric keypad to turn bit 4 ON and then press
the "#" button to register the change. The result should look like: 00010000. By doing this,
Card Save option will appear in the "List/Test Print" menu.

7. Press "Exit" to exit SP Mode.


8. Press the "User Tools/Counter" button.
9. Select "Printer Features".

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10. Card Save (Add) and Card Save (New) should be displayed on the screen. Select Card
Save (Add) or Card Save (New).

11. Press "OK" and then exit the "User Tools/Counter" menu.

12. Press the "Printer" button.


13. Card Save should be displayed in the top left of the display panel.

14. Send a job to the printer. The Communicating light should start blinking.

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15. As soon as the printer receives the data, it will be stored on the SD card automatically
with no print output. Nothing is displayed on the screen, indicating that a Card Save
operation was successful.
16. Press "Offline" and then the "Clear/Stop" button to exit Card Save mode.

17. Change the Bit Switch Settings back to the default 00000000. Press the "#" button in the
numeric keypad to register the changes.
18. Remove the SD card after the main power switch is turned off.

Error Messages

Card Save error messages:


• Init error: A card save process (e.g. card detection, change to kernel mode) failed to initialize.
• Card not found: Card cannot be detected in the slot.
• No memory: Insufficient working memory to process the job.
• Write error: Failed to write to the card.
• Other error: An unknown error occurred.
If an error occurs, pressing "OK" will cause the device to discard the job and return to the ready state.

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6. Troubleshooting

Self-Diagnostic Mode
Service Call Codes

Service Call Conditions

SC call or SC alarm in
Pattern Display How to reset
customer support system

Execute CE reset SP mode,


and switch main power
from OFF to ON.

The SC is displayed on the • When canceling a Occurrence & alarm count


operation panel, and the fusing unit SC,
A (SC544-00/
machine cannot be used
(safety-related SC). SC554-00/ Immediate alarm
SC564-00/
SC574-00), perform
part replacement in
accordance with the
above procedure.

Occurrence & alarm count


When a function is
selected, the SC is
displayed on the operation Switch main power from Power OFF ON
B
panel, and the machine OFF to ON.
cannot be used (down-
Alarm count and alarm only
time mitigation).
if recurrence

Occurrence
No display on the
C operation panel, and use Count only logging.
is permitted. Logging count & alarm
count

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SC call or SC alarm in
Pattern Display How to reset
customer support system

Occurrence & alarm count


The SC is displayed on the
operation panel, and the Switch main power from Power OFF ON
D
machine cannot be used OFF to ON.
(machine-error SC).
Alarm count and alarm only
if recurrence

• When an ordinary SC (type D) is generated, an automatic reboot is performed. When an event is


reported by the customer support system, even in the event of an ordinary SC, reboot is not
performed. During automatic reboot, a confirmation screen is displayed after the reboot.
• When automatic reboot occurs twice continuously, an SC is displayed without rebooting, and
logging count is performed. Also, when an SMC print is output, an * mark is added alongside the
SC number for clarity.
• Automatic reboot can be enabled or disabled with SP5-875-001 (SC automatic reboot setting)
(default value: ON).

SC Logging

When an SC is generated, the "total count value when the SC is generated" and the "SC code" are
logged. However, if the total count value during the SC is the same as last time, logging is not
performed.
Logged data can be checked by outputting an administrative report (SMC print). The SC history is
logged up to the last 10 entries, and if there are more than 10 entries, data are progressively deleted
starting from the oldest.

SC Automatic Reboot

When an ordinary SC (pattern D) is generated, automatically reboot is performed. Automatic reboot or


reboot by user operation can be set by SP5-875-001 (SC automatic reboot setting out) (default value:
0 "Automatic reboot").
When a type D occurs, automatic reboot is done or the machine display asks the customer if it can
reboot. However, when the SC occurs twice in a short time, the machine sends a report to the @Remote
server without rebooting. This is because just rebooting may not be a good solution if an SC occurs
twice.

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Self-Diagnostic Mode

When an automatic reboot is performed, a confirmation screen is displayed after reboot. The
confirmation screen can be cancelled by pressing the [OK] key (display is not cancelled only when the
main power switch is switched OFF to ON).
Screen display during reboot
• Status display on the current screen
• Post-processing ...... Post-processing during printing, etc.
• Automatic reboot .... After operation end
Post-processing

Until automatic reboot

• Reset key (Reboot key)


Key to perform reboot
# Cancel key is not displayed.
• Turn on spanner LED (same as when an SC is generated).
Operation during SC reboot
• Timing of SC reboot
When @Remote is enabled, and when a NRS alarm*1 is not generated, the corresponding
SC is the object of an automatic reboot.
*1 NRS alarm: Issued when an ordinary SC (type D) is generated twice while the total counter counts
10 times.
• Time to automatic reboot
Reboot is performed 30 seconds after an engine reboot is possible, after the end of post-
processing during printing, etc.
At that time, a reboot is performed even if the MFP is operating. The engine does not start
process control when a reboot is possible.
• Automatic reboot
See the flowchart below.

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SC Tables

SC Tables
Service Call Conditions

Summary

The ‘SC Table’ section shows the SC codes for controller errors and other errors. The latter (not
controller errors) are put into four types. The type is determined by their reset procedures. The table
shows the classification of the SC codes.

Key Definition Reset Procedure

Controll See "Troubleshooting Procedure" in


CTL The error has occurred in the controller.
er errors the table.

The error involves the fusing unit. The Cycle the main power off and on.
A machine operation is disabled. The user Reset the SC (set SP5-810-1). Cycle
cannot reset the error. the main power off and on.

The error involves one or some specific


B units. The machine operates as usual, Turn the operation switch off and on.
excluding the related units.
Other The error is logged. The SC-code history
errors The SC will not show. Only the SC
C is updated. The machine operates as
history is updated.
usual.

The machine operation is disabled. You


can reset the machine by turning the
Turn the operation switch or main
D operation switch or main switch off and
power switch off and on.
on. If the error occurs again, the same SC
code is displayed.

After you turn the main power switch off, wait for one second or more before you turn the main power
switch on (SC 672). All SCs are logged. The print log data (SP5-990-004) in SP mode can check the
latest 10 SC codes detected and total counters when the SC code is detected.

• If the problem concerns electrical circuit boards, first disconnect then reconnect the connectors
before you replace the PCBs.
• If the problem concerns a motor lock, first check the mechanical load before you replace motors or
sensors.

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SC Code Classification

The table shows the classification of the SC codes:

Class Section

SC1xx Scanning

SC2xx Exposure

SC3xx Image Processing 1

SC4xx Image Processing 2

SC5xx Paper feed and Fusing

SC6xx Communication

SC7xx Peripherals

SC8xx Overall System

SC9xx Others

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SC Tables

SC1xx: Scanning

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

101 D LED error


-00
The peak white level is less than the prescribed value.
This SC is detected when:
• The scanner power is on or returning from energy saver mode
• ARDF/Book scanning
• White plate scan finishes
• Shading

• Condensation in the scanner unit


• Connector failure
• Defective scanner carriage
• BiCU failure
• Harness failure
• Dirty or defective white plate

1. Check if the SC occurs by turning the power off then on.


If the SC occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by
cycling the power after each step.
2. Reconnect the following connectors.
SBU-BiCU harness (FFC) connector
SBU-LEDB harness (FFC) connector (SBU)
3. Check the white plate (Exposure glass).
Replace the scanner upper cover if the plate is dirty or damaged.
4. Replace the scanner carriage
5. Replace the BiCU.
6. Replace the harness (FFC).

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

102 D LED intensity adjustment error


-00
The peak white level cannot be in the prescribed value even though adjusting
several times.
This SC is detected when the machine adjusts the LED’s light intensity.

• Connection failure
• Scanner carriage failure
• BiCU failure
• Harness failure

1. Check if the SC occurs by turning the power off then on.


If the SC occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by
cycling the power after each step.
2. Reconnect the following connectors.
SBU-BiCU harness (FFC) connector
SBU-LEDB harness (FFC) connector (SBU)
3. Check the white plate (Exposure glass).
Replace the exposure glass, if dirty or damaged.
4. Replace the scanner carriage.
5. Replace the BiCU.
6. Replace the harness (FFC).

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SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

120 D Scanner home position (HP) error 1


-00
• Scanner HP sensor cannot be off when the carriage is homing, auto-
adjustment and/or DF/Book scanning are being performed.
• Scanner HP sensor cannot be off even though the scanner carriage moves
30 mm or more during homing.
• Scanner HP sensor is ON when FGATE is asserted or when shading around
the white plate.
• Scanner HP sensor is ON even when the carriage is returning.

• Defective motor driver


• Defective motor
• Defective HP Sensor
• Harness failure
• Timing belt, pulley, wires or carriage failure

Cycle the power off/on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

121 D Scanner home position (HP) error 2


-00
• Scanner HP sensor cannot be off when the carriage is homing, auto-
adjustment and/or DF/Book scanning are being performed.
• Scanner HP sensor cannot be off even though the scanner carriage moves
30 mm or more during homing.
• Scanner HP sensor is ON when FGATE is asserted or when shading around
the white plate.
• Scanner HP sensor is ON even when the carriage is returning.

• Defective motor driver


• Defective motor
• Defective HP Sensor
• Harness failure
• Timing belt, pulley, wires or carriage failure

Cycle the power off/on.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

141 D Black level detection error


-00
Black level is not less than the prescribed value.
This SC is detected when: the scanner power is turned on and the machine returns
from the energy saver mode.

• Connection failure
• Scanner Carriage failure
• BiCU failure
• Harness failure

1. Check if the SC occurs by turning the power off then on.


If the SC occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by
cycling the power after each step.
2. Reconnect the SBU-BiCU harness (FFC) connector
3. Replace the scanner carriage.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Replace the harness (FFC)

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SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

142 D White level detection error


-00
The white peak level cannot be in the prescribed value when adjusting the
scanner gain.
This SC is detected when the scanner power is turned on and the machine returns
from the energy saver mode.

• Dirty exposure glass or optics section


• SBU defective
• Exposure lamp defective
• Lamp stabilizer defective
• Scanner motor defective

1. Check if the SC occurs by turning the power off then on.


If the SC occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by
cycling the power after each step.
2. Reconnect the following connector.
SBU-BiCU harness (FFC) connector
SBU-LEDB harness (FFC) connector (SBU)
3. Check the white plate (Exposure glass)
Replace the exposure glass, if dirty or damaged.
4. Replace the scanner carriage.
5. Replace the BiCU.
6. Replace the harness (FFC).

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6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

144 D SBU communication error (SBU)


-01
The machine cannot detect that the SBU is connected.
This SC is detected when the scanner power is turned on and the machine returns
from the energy saver mode.

• Scanner carriage failure


• BiCU failure
• Harness failure

1. Check if the SC occurs by turning the power off then on.


If the SC occurs again, do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by
cycling the power after each step.
2. Reconnect the SBU-BiCU harness (FFC) connector
3. Replace the scanner carriage.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Replace the harness (FFC).

-02 D SBU communication error (AFE)

Cannot communicate with AFE on the BiCU, or the communication data is


incorrect.
This SC is detected when the scanner power is turned on and the machine returns
from the energy saver mode.

• BiCU failure

1. Cycle the main power off and on.


2. Replace the BiCU.

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SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

165 D Copy Data Security Unit error


-00
The copy data security board is not detected or a device check error occurs when
the copy data security function is set "ON" with the initial setting.

• Incorrect installation of the copy data security board


• Defective copy data security board

1. Reinstall the copy data security board.


2. Replace the copy data security board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

195 D Serial Number Mismatch


-00
Serial number stored in the memory does not have the correct code.

• EEPROM defective
• BiCU replaced without original EEPROM

1. Check the serial number with SP5-811-002.


2. If the stored serial number is incorrect, contact your supervisor.

SC 2xx: Exposure

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

202 D Polygon motor error 1: ON timeout: Bk, Cy


-01

-03 D Polygon motor error 1: ON timeout: Ma, Ye

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

Polygon mirror motor cannot rotate correctly.


This SC is detected when the polygon mirror motor starts rotating, or its rotating
speed is changed.

• Polygon mirror motor failure


• Defective motor driver
• Polygon mirror motor harness is defective, disconnected, or short-circuited
• BiCU failure (Incorrect polygon motor control signal, damaged Laser ASIC)
• Defective PSU or power supply part for polygon motor
• Fuse blown out
• Incorrect AC voltage

1. Cycle the power OFF/ON.


2. Check the harness between LD unit and BiCU.
3. Check CN300 (a connector with five pins) for the polygon mirror motor from
the PSU.
There is no problem if your multimeter indicates 24±2V.
4. Replace the LD unit (Polygon mirror motor).
5. Replace the harness between the LD unit and BiCU.
6. Replace the BiCU.
7. Replace the fuse.
8. Replace the PSU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

203 D Polygon motor error 2: OFF timeout: Bk, Cy


-01

-03 D Polygon motor error 2: OFF timeout: Ma, Ye

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

Polygon mirror motor cannot stop correctly.


This SC is detected when the polygon mirror motor is deactivated.

• Polygon mirror motor failure


• Defective motor driver
• Polygon mirror motor harness is defective, disconnected, or short-circuited
• BiCU failure (Incorrect polygon motor control signal, damaged Laser ASIC)
• Defective PSU or power supply part for polygon motor
• Fuse blown out
• Incorrect AC voltage

1. Cycle the power OFF/ON.


2. Check the harness between LD unit and BiCU.
3. Check CN300 (a connector with five pins) for the polygon mirror motor from
the PSU.
*There is no problem if your multimeter indicates 24±2V.
4. Replace the LD unit (Polygon mirror motor).
5. Replace the harness between the LD unit and BiCU.
6. Replace the BiCU.
7. Replace the fuse.
8. Replace the PSU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

204 D Polygon motor error 0: XSCRDY signal error: Bk, Cy


-01

-03 D Polygon motor error 1: XSCRDY signal error: Ma, Ye

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6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

Polygon mirror motor cannot rotate correctly.


This SC is detected when the polygon mirror motor is deactivated.

• Polygon mirror motor failure


• Defective motor driver
• Polygon mirror motor harness is defective, disconnected, or short-circuited
• BiCU failure (Incorrect polygon motor control signal, damaged Laser ASIC)
• Defective PSU or power supply part for polygon motor
• Fuse blown out

1. Cycle the power OFF/ON.


2. Check the harness between LD unit and BiCU.
3. Check CN300 (a connector with five pins) for the polygon mirror motor from
the PSU.
*There is no problem if your multi meter indicates 24±2V.
4. Replace the LD unit (Polygon mirror motor).
5. Replace the harness between the LD unit and BiCU.
6. Replace the BiCU.
7. Replace the fuse.
8. Replace the PSU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

220 D Laser synchronizing detection error: start position LD1: Bk/C


-01

-03 D Laser synchronizing detection error: start position LD1: M/Y

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SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

Synchronizing detection signal cannot be received.


This SC is detected when:
• The machine starts up.
• The machine is copying.

• Defective LD unit (Synchronizing mechanism or LDB failure)


• BiCU failure (Damaged laser ASIC)
• Disconnected LDB harness

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Check for condensation on the LDB.
• Check the harness between LDB (Synchronizing mechanism) and BiCU.
• Replace the LD unit.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the harness between LDB and BiCU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

230 D FGATE ON error: Bk


-01

-02 D FGATE ON error: Cy

-03 D FGATE ON error: Ma

-04 D FGATE ON error: Ye

FGATE signal cannot be received even when the laser is ready to emit.
This SC is detected when the machine is copying.

• Connection error between BiCU and Controller


• BiCU failure (Damaged laser ASIC)

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Check the connection between BiCU and Controller.
• Replace the BiCU.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

231 D FGATE OFF error: Bk


-01

-02 D FGATE OFF error: Cy

-03 D FGATE OFF error: Ma

-04 D FGATE OFF error: Ye

FGATE signal is not OFF even when the laser is ready to end.
This SC is detected when the machine is copying.

• Connection error between BiCU and Controller


• BiCU failure (Damaged laser ASIC)

1. Cycle the power off/on.


2. Check the connection between IPU and Controller.
3. Replace the BiCU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

240 D LD error: Bk or Cy
-01

-03 D LD error: Ma or Ye

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

• The LD current is more than the prescribed current during emitting light.
• LD driver cannot be initialized correctly.
• Disconnected LDB harness.
This SC is detected when:
• The machine starts up.
• The machine is copying.

• LDB harness connection error


• Deteriorated LD (LD broken)
• LDB (LD driver) failure
• LDB harness failure

1. Cycle the power off/on.


2. Check the harness between LDB and IPU.
3. Replace the LD unit.
4. Replace the harness between LDB and BiCU.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

272 D LD driver communication error


-10
Power source for LD driver is incorrect.
This SC is detected when:
• The machine starts up.
• The machine returns from energy saver mode.
• Covers are closed.

• BiCU failure (LD5V Power error)


• LDB failure (LD drive error)
• LDB harness failure
• Interlock switch failure

1. Cycle the power off/on.


2. Check the harness between LDB and BiCU.
3. Replace the BiCU.
4. Replace the LD unit.
5. Replace the harness between LDB and BiCU.
6. Replace the interlock switch.

SC3xx: Image Processing – 1

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

312 D Charge roller feed back voltage error: Bk


-01

-02 D Charge roller feed back voltage error: Cy

-03 D Charge roller feed back voltage error: Ma

-04 D Charge roller feed back voltage error: Ye

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SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

The feedback voltage of the charge AC for each color is 0.3V or less for
consecutive 200ms after the charge AC is activated in the standard or half line
speed.

• Disconnected/incorrect harness for the power pack


• Damaged/incorrect PCU
• Power pack failure
• Disconnected harness/connector

Troubleshooting procedure:
1. Check the drum condition:
Check the terminal to see if there is dust, damage, or deformation. Check the
continuity as well.
If not good, replace the PCDU. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
2. Check all the related connectors are firmly connected:
If not good, reconnect the connector. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the
power off/on. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
3. Check the mainframe condition:
Check if there is dust on the terminal for charging, or any damage/
deformation. Check the continuity between the power packs and charging
terminal.
If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
4. Check the Power pack:
Try installing a new power pack to determine whether the power pack is the
cause. If the SC does not occur with the new one, the old power pack was
defective.
5. Replace the BiCU.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

325 D Color development motor error


-00
The motor LOCK signal is not detected for more than 2 seconds while the motor
START signal is on.

• PCDU overload
• Defective development motor

• Replace the PCDU


• Replace the development motor.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

396 D Bk drum motor error


-00

397 D
Color drum motor error
-00

The motor LOCK signal is not detected for more than 2 seconds while the motor
START signal is on.

• PCDU overload
• Drum motor (K) failure (SC396)
• Drum motor (CMY) failure (SC397)

• Replace the PCDU.


• Replace the drum motor (K) (SC396)
• Replace the drum motor (CMY) (SC397)

SC3xx: Image Processing – 2

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

360 D TD sensor (Vt high) error 1: Bk


-01

-02 D TD sensor (Vt high) error 1: Cy

-03 D TD sensor (Vt high) error 1: Ma

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-04 D TD sensor (Vt high) error 1: Ye

• count is higher than the threshold which detects no developer


• count is lower than the upper/lower target thresholds three consecutive
times.

• TD sensor (mu sensor, sensor) failure


• Harness loose or disconnected
• An old PCDU may be installed

Troubleshooting procedure:
1. Check all the related connecters are connected.
If not good, reconnect the connectors. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling
the power off/on. If the SC reoccurs, go to next step.
2. Check the development unit (e.g. Gear/harness disconnected? Heat
protection seal removed? Using an old PCDU?).
If not good, replace the development unit. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next
step.
3. Check whether the TD sensor is deformed, scratched, damaged or has dust
sticking to it.
If not good, replace the PCDU. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
4. Check the TD sensor harnesses, and the harness between the mainframe and
PCDU.
If not good, replace the harness. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
5. Replace the BiCU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

361 D TD sensor (Vt) upper limit error: Bk


-01

-02 D TD sensor (Vt) upper limit error 1: Cy

-03 D TD sensor (Vt) upper limit error 1: Ma

-04 D TD sensor (Vt) upper limit error 1: Ye

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

The machine detects that Vt (TD sensor output, SP3-210-001) is higher than the
upper limit threshold (specified in SP3-211-002) for the specified consecutive
times in SP3-211-003.

• TD sensor connector is disconnected

To check if the issue is resolved:


1. Cycle the power off/on.
2. Feed one sheet of paper.
3. Check Vt with SP3-210-001 through -004.
4. Check if Vt is higher than the upper threshold (specified in SP3-211-002).
Incorrect: Vt is higher than the upper threshold
Correct: Vt is equal to or lower than the upper threshold
Troubleshooting procedure:
1. Check all the connectors are firmly connected.
If not, reconnect the connectors. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the
power off/on. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
2. Check the development unit (e.g. Gear/harness disconnected? Heat
protection seal removed? Using an old PCDU?).
If not good, replace the PCDU. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
3. Check the TD sensor.
If not good, replace the TD sensor. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
4. Check the parameters (e.g. SP3-030-061 through -064 should be changed
from its initial value, but could be not changed due to possible NVRAM
clearing).
If not good, replace the PCDU and initialize the developer. This corrects the
TD sensor settings.
5. Check the toner supply unit, especially if the image density is too low.
If the toner bottle is empty, the toner supply route is clogged, and/or the
toner supply motor operates incorrectly, then correct the problem. If the SC
reoccurs, go to the next step.
6. Check the harness connection.
If not good, replace the harness between BiCU and PCDU.
7. Replace the BiCU.

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SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

362 D TD sensor (Vt) lower limit error: Bk


-01

-02 D TD sensor (Vt) lower limit error 1: Cy

-03 D TD sensor (Vt) lower limit error 1: Ma

-04 D TD sensor (Vt) lower limit error 1: Ye

The value of Vt (SP3-210-003) is lower than the threshold (SP3-211-004) for


times specified in SP3-211-005.

• TD sensor connector is disconnected.

• Check the connection of the TD sensor connector.


• Check if the TD sensor harness is connected firmly.
• Replace the TD sensor if any abnormality is found.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

370 D ID sensor calibration error


-00
The reflection light output voltage of the ID sensor (Vsg_reg) is not adjusted within
the target range.
Upper limit: SP3320-013 (default: 4.5 V)
Lower limit: SP3320-014 (default: 3.5 V)

• Disconnected ID sensor connectors


• Dirty or defective ID sensor
• Defective image transfer belt

To check if the issue is resolved:


• Do Vsg adjustment (SP3-320).
• Check the result in SP3-323-001.
Correct: The result is “1”
Incorrect: The result is not “1”
Troubleshooting procedure:
1. Check all the connectors are firmly connected.
If not, reconnect the connectors. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the
power off/on. If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
2. Clean the detecting part of the ID sensor

• Do not wipe with a dry cloth. (page 193 "Maintenance Tables")


If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
3. Check the ID sensor shutter.
If the shutter does not move correctly, replace the shutter solenoid. If the SC
reoccurs, go to the next step.
4. Replace the drum and/or ITB if the following is found:
Scratches, toner filming, wavy belt, or insufficient cleaning
5. Replace the ID sensor.
If the SC reoccurs, go to the next step.
6. Check and connect the related harness if it is disconnected.
7. Replace the BiCU.

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SC4xx: Image Processing - 2

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

442 D Image transfer belt contact motor error


-00
ITB contact HP sensor cannot detect the sensor feeler condition within a specified
time even when the ITB contact motor rotates.
• Contact/Release: 5000 msec
• Homing: 10000 msec
• Sampling interval: 10 msec

• Broken harness or defective connectors


• Disconnected connector of image transfer belt contact sensor or motor
• Defective image transfer belt contact motor
• Image transfer belt unit not installed

1. Set the ITB unit firmly.


2. Replace the ITB unit.
3. Clean the ITB contact HP sensor.
4. Check the harnesses.
5. Replace the ITB contact HP sensor.
6. Replace the ITB contact motor.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

491 C High voltage power: Charge/Development bias output error


-00
Incorrect PWM signal is detected 10 times for consecutive 20 seconds.

Hardware related causes:


• Contact failure
• Loose connector (Controller side)
• Grounding, open-circuit in the high voltage route
• Arc discharge due to lack of space
• Shorted harness (Controller side)
• BiCU malfunction (Signal error)
• Power pack (Development/Transfer) failure
Load related causes:
• Short-circuit
• Arc discharge due to lack of space
• Deteriorated drum (overcurrent)
• Condensated drum (overcurrent)
• Incorrect gap between drum and charge roller (incorrect PCDU)
• PCDU not installed firmly

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

First, cycle the main power off/on to check if this SC occurs again.
If this SC reoccurs, do the following:
1. Remove and install the PCDU again to make sure that the PCDU is firmly set.
Cycle the main power off/on to check if this SC occurs again. If the SC
occurs again, go to the next step.
2. Check if there are scratches on the drum surface. If you can see the internal
element of the drum (plain pipe) on the surface, go to the next step, because
too much electricity can flow at this point, which caused the SC.
3. Replace the PCDU and cycle the main power off/on to check if this SC
occurs again.
4. Reconnect the connector (CN561) on the BiCU and cycle the main power
off/on. Be careful not to bend the connector pins when reconnecting. If the
SC occurs again, go to the next step.
5. Reconnect the connector (CN801) on the power pack (charge/
development) and cycle the main power off/on. If the SC occurs again, go
to the next step.
6. Remove and install the power pack (charge/development) again and cycle
the main power off/on. Check if the spring near the power pack terminal
bends and comes in contact with other contacts. Cycle the main power
off/on to check if this SC occurs again.
7. Replace the power pack (charge/development) and cycle the main power
off/on to check if the SC occurs again.
8. Replace the BiCU and cycle the main power off/on to check if the SC occurs
again.
9. Make sure that the harnesses on the power pack (charge/development) are
not shorted. If not good, replace the harness and cycle the main power
off/on.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

492 C High voltage power: Transfer bias output error


-00
Incorrect PWM signal is detected for 200ms.

Hardware related causes:


• Contact failure
• Loose connector (Controller side)
• Grounding, open-circuit in the high voltage route
• Shorted harness (Controller side)
• BiCU malfunction (Signal error)
• Power pack (Transfer) failure
Load related causes:
• Increased impedance in the paper transfer roller
• Increased impedance in the ITB
• Open-circuit
• Transfer unit not installed firmly

• This is a logging SC (No action required).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

497 C Image creation temperature sensor error 1


-00
The thermistor output of the temperature sensor is not within the prescribed range
(more than 0.5 V to less than 3.0 V).

Cycle the main power off/on to check if this SC occurs again.


If this SC reoccurs, do the following:
1. Reconnect all the related connectors, and cycle the main power off/on to
check if the SC reoccurs.
2. Replace the image creation temperature sensor, and cycle the main power
off/on to check if the SC reoccurs.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

498 C Temperature/humidity sensor error


-00
• The thermistor output of the temperature sensor is not within the prescribed
range (more than 3.0V to less than 0.5V.
• The thermistor output of the humidity sensor is not within the prescribed range
(2.4V or more).

• Damaged or loose connector


• Defective temperature/humidity sensor

Cycle the main power off/on to check if this SC occurs again.


If this SC reoccurs, do the following:
1. Reconnect all the related connectors, and cycle the main power off/on to
check if the SC reoccurs.
2. Replace the temperature/humidity sensor, and cycle the main power off/on
to check if the SC reoccurs.

SC5xx: Paper Feed and Fusing

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

501 B 1st paper tray lift motor malfunction


-00
This SC occurs if no paper is detected within the prescribed time when the tray is
set correctly, and the tray lift motor starts rotating CW or CCW.

• Incorrect/disconnected tray lift motor connector


• Loose, disconnected or damaged tray lift sensor connector
• An obstruction such as jammed paper scraps blocks the motor operation

1. Replace the transport motor.


2. Reconnect the connector.
3. Replace the harness.
4. Replace the BiCU (IOB).

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

502 B 2nd paper tray lift motor malfunction (optional paper feed unit)
-00

503 B 3rd paper tray lift motor malfunction (optional paper feed unit)
-00

When the tray is lifted up, the tray lift motor error, or sensor error is detected.

• Tray Lift Motor disconnection or loose harness


• Tray Bottom Plate Pressure Sensor disconnection or loose harness
• Tray Bottom Plate HP Sensor disconnection or loose harness
• Other defective mechanical parts

Do the following steps. Cycle the power off/on after doing each step to check if
the SC occurs.
1. Reconnect the connector of the Tray Bottom Plate HP Sensor.
2. Reconnect the connector of the Tray Bottom Plate Pressure Sensor.
3. Replace the Lift Lever Encoder, gear encoder for tray lift unit (‘rising unit’ in
the parts catalog), and the tension spring for paper feed.
4. Replace the tray lift motor.
5. Replace the harness.
6. Replace the board in the tray.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

508 B Bypass bottom plate error


-00
The signal from the bypass tray HP sensor does not change for 2 seconds after
the bypass bottom plate clutch was activated.
If this condition occurs three consecutive times, this SC is generated.

• Disconnected or defective connectors of the bypass bottom plate clutch


• Disconnected or defective bypass HP sensor
• Defective bypass bottom plate detection filler

1. Check or replace the connectors of the bypass bottom plate clutch.


2. Check or replace the bypass HP sensor.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

524 D Transport motor error


-00
The machine detects a LOCK signal from Transport motor for 2 seconds when the
motor is activated.

• Paper exit unit overload


• Defective transport motor

• Replace the paper exit unit.


• Replace the transport motor.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

525 B Transport motor error: bank 1


-00
The machine detects a Lock signal from a bank 1 transport motor after the motor
turned on.

526 B Transport motor error: bank 2


-00
The machine detects a Lock signal from a bank 2 transport motor after the motor
turned on.

• Motor overload
• Defective motor
• Disconnected connectors
• Damaged harness

Do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the power after each
step.
1. Reconnect the connector.
2. Replace the harness.
3. Replace the transport motor.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

530 D Fusing heater exhaust fan motor error


-00

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

531 D Development cooling fan motor error


-00

532 D Writing cooling fan motor error


-00

533 D PSU fan motor error


-00

The motor lock signal error is detected 50 consecutive times (5 seconds) after the
motor lock signal was first detected.

• Defective fan motor


• Disconnected or defective harness
• Defective BiCU

1. Check or replace the harness.


2. Replace the fan motor.
3. Replace the BiCU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

540 D Fusing motor error


-00
The machine detects a High signal from the fusing motor 20 consecutive times
after the motor turned on.

• Motor overload
• Defective fusing motor
• Shorted +24 fuse on the PSU

1. Check or replace the harness.


2. Replace the fusing motor.
3. Replace the +24 fuse on the PSU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

541 A Fusing thermopile error


-01

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-11 D Fusing thermopile error (Low power)

This SC occurs when the machine detects the value of AD is the prescribed value
for 0.2 consecutive seconds after the fusing lamp is activated.

• Broken thermopile
• Connector contact failure

• Reconnect the connector between the fusing unit and the BiCU.
• Replace the fusing thermopile
• Replace the harness between the fusing unit and the BiCU.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

542 A Fusing thermopile reload error


-02
• The heating roller temperature does not reach a temperature of 80 degrees
-03 C within the prescribed time.
• The center temperature of the heating roller does not reach the target reload
permit temperature within the prescribed time.
• The center temperature of the heating roller does not reach the target
temperature after starting the heater control in warm up with low
temperature.

• Dirty or defective thermopile lenses


• Defective thermistor
• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)

1. Check and clean the thermopile lenses.


2. Check that the fusing thermopile is firmly connected.
3. Replace the thermopile.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

542 D Fusing thermopile cannot reload (low power)


-12
This SC is detected if the temperature does not reach a temperature of 80
degrees C after passing seven seconds when:
• The machine starts warming up.
• The machine returns from energy saver mode.
• The fusing lamp is activated.

-13 D Fusing thermopile cannot reload (low power)

This SC is detected if the temperature does not reach the reload permit
temperature (center) after passing eight seconds when:
• The machine starts warming up.
• The machine returns from energy saver mode.
• The fusing lamp is activated.

• Dirty or defective thermopile lenses


• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)
• Fuse blown out.

1. Check the power supply voltage (change the power cord).


2. Replace the fusing thermostat.
3. Replace the fusing lamp.
4. Replace the fusing thermopile.
5. Replace the BiCU.
6. Replace the AC controller board.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

543 A Fusing thermopile overheat (software error)


-00
Fusing thermopile detects a temperature of 240 degrees C or more for 10
seconds after the relay is activated.

• Triac short
• IOB failure
• BiCU failure

1. Reconnect the connector between the fusing unit and BiCU.


2. Replace the fusing thermopile.
3. Replace the harness between the fusing unit and BiCU.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Replace the AC controller board.
6. Replace the fusing unit (if the problem cannot be resolved).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

544 A Fusing thermopile overheat (hardware error)


-00
The fusing thermopile detects a temperature of 250 degrees C.

• Defective BiCU
• Defective fusing control system

Related SC code: SC 543

1. Replace the BiCU.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

545 A Fusing lamp consecutive full power


-01
The fusing lamp runs at full power for consecutive four seconds after reloading
he machine

• Defective thermistor
• Broken heater
• Thermostat blown out

1. Check there is paper remaining in the fusing unit.


2. Replace the power cord.
3. Replace the fusing thermostat.
4. Replace the fusing lamp.
5. Replace the fusing thermopile.
6. Replace the AC controller board, or the BiCU.

-11 D Fusing lamp consecutive full power (low power)

The fusing lamp runs at full power for consecutive four seconds after reloading
the machine

• Defective thermistor
• Broken heater
• Thermostat blown out.

1. Check there is paper remaining in the fusing unit.


2. Replace the power cord.
3. Replace the fusing thermostat.
4. Replace the fusing lamp.
5. Replace the fusing thermopile.
6. Replace the AC controller board, or the BiCU.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

547 D Zero cross error: fusing lamp relay contact welding


-01
Zero cross signal is detected when the fusing relay is deactivated.
This SC is detected when:
• The main power is turned on.
• The machine returns from the engine-off mode.
• The interlock switch is deactivated.

• Damaged fusing relay


• Fusing relay drive circuit failure

1. Make sure that the harness between the AC controller board and BiCU is
firmly connected.
2. Replace the AC controller board.
3. Replace the BiCU.

-02 D Zero cross error: fusing lamp relay contact defective

Zero cross signal cannot be detected if the fusing relay is activated.


This SC is detected when:
• The main power is turned on.
• The machine returns from the engine-off mode.
• The interlock switch is turned off or on.

• Broken fusing relay (open circuit)


• Fusing relay circuit failure
• PSU fuse (24VS) worn out

1. Make sure that the harness between the AC controller board and BiCU is
firmly connected.
2. Replace the AC controller board.
3. Replace the BiCU.

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6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-03 D Zero cross error: low frequencies error

The frequency of the power source is lower than 44Hz.


This SC is detected when the main power is ON.

• Unstable frequency

1. Check the frequency is 45Hz or more.


If not, the power supply from the wall socket may be the cause. Ask for your
supervisor or the electrician in charge at the site.
2. Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

549 D Fusing Center Low Temperature


-00
After passing 60 seconds when FGATE is On, thermopile 1 (thermistor 1) detects
a temperature of -100 degrees C from the compensated target temperature for
consecutive 60 seconds.

• Fusing lamp disconnection during paper passing


• Loose connector

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Replace the fusing thermostat
• Replace the fusing lamp.
• Replace the fusing thermopile
• Replace the AC controller board or BiCU,.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

554 A Fusing thermistor (NC sensor) detects high temperature (Hard)


-00
Fusing thermistor (NC sensor) detects the prescribed temperature.

• Shorted triac
• IOB failure
• BiCU failure
• Fusing unit: out of control

Do the following steps:


1. Reconnect the connector between the fusing unit and the BiCU.
2. Replace the thermistor.
3. Replace the harness between the fusing unit and the BiCU.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Replace the AC controller board.
• Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot solve the issue.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

557 C Zero cross frequency error


-00
The frequency of the power source is 66Hz or more.
This SC is detected just after the main power is turned ON.

• Noise (High frequency)


• Defective PSU

1. Check the power supply source.


2. Replace the PSU.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

559 A Consecutive fusing jam


-00
The paper jam counter for the fusing unit reaches three consecutive times (the
fusing exit sensor does not detect the paper).

• Paper jam in the fusing unit.

1. Replace the separation plate.


2. Replace the gear (fusing unit).
3. Replace the fusing unit.
4. Replace the fusing motor.
5. Replace the gear (mainframe), if damaged.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

561 A Pressure roller thermistor (center) disconnection


-01
Pressure roller thermistor (center) detects a temperature of -11 degrees C for 20
consecutive seconds after the fusing lamp is activated when the main power is
turned on or during feeding paper or low power.

• Thermopile disconnection
• Loose connector

• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, the BiCU,
and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the fusing unit.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-11 A Pressure roller thermistor (center) disconnection (low power)

Pressure roller thermistor (center) detects a temperature of -11 degrees C for 20


consecutive seconds after the fusing lamp is activated when the machine starts, or
during feeding paper or in low power.

• Thermistor disconnection
• Loose connector

• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, the BiCU,
and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the fusing unit.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

562 A Heating roller warm-up error (sensor 3)


-02
Pressure roller thermistor (Center) detects that the temperature does not reach a
temperature of 40 degrees C for 25 consecutive seconds when the main power is
turned on.

• Dirty or deformed thermistor


• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)
• Fuse blown out

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Replace the fusing thermostat.
• Replace the fusing lamp.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

491
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-12 A Pressure roller thermistor (center) cannot be reloaded (low power)

Pressure roller thermistor (center) detects that the temperature does not reach a
temperature of 40 degrees C for 25 consecutive seconds when the main power is
turned on.

• Dirty or deformed thermistor


• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)
• Fuse blown out

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Replace the fusing thermostat.
• Replace the fusing lamp.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

563 A Pressure roller overheat (software error): Center


-00
Pressure roller thermistor (center) detects a temperature of 230 degrees C 10
times after the fusing relay is ON.

• Shorted triac
• IOB error
• BiCU error

1. Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, BiCU, and
the pressure roller thermistor.
2. Replace the thermistor.
3. Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and pressure roller thermistor.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot resolve the issue.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

564 A Pressure roller overheat (hardware error): Center


-00
Pressure roller thermistor (center) detects the prescribed temperature.

• Shorted triac
• IOB error
• BiCU error
• Fusing unit: out of control

1. Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, BiCU, and
the pressure roller thermistor.
2. Replace the thermistor.
3. Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and pressure roller thermistor.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot resolve the issue.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

571 A Pressure roller thermistor (rear) disconnection


-01
Pressure roller thermistor (Rear) detects a temperature of -11 degrees C or less for
20 consecutive seconds after the fusing lamp is activated in a specified condition.

• Thermistor disconnection
• Loose connector

• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, the BiCU,
and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the fusing unit.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU or the AC controller board.

493
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-11 A Pressure roller thermistor (rear) disconnection (low power)

Pressure roller thermistor (rear) detects a temperature of -11 degrees C or less for
20 consecutive seconds after the fusing lamp is activated in a specified condition.

• Thermistor disconnection
• Loose connector

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, the BiCU,
and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the fusing unit.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the pressure roller thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU or the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

572 A Pressure roller thermistor (rear) cannot be reloaded


-02
The machine temperature does not reach a temperature of 50 degrees C when
100 seconds passes after starting a job where the paper width is wider than 206
mm AND is equal to or smaller than 216 mm.

• Dirty or deformed thermistor


• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)
• Fuse blown out

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Replace the fusing thermostat.
• Replace the fusing lamp.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-12 D Pressure roller thermistor (rear) cannot be reloaded (low power)

The machine temperature does not reach a temperature of 50 degrees C when


100 seconds passes after starting a job where the paper width is wider than 206
mm AND is equal or smaller than 216 mm.

• Dirty or deformed thermistor


• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)
• Fuse blown out

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Replace the fusing thermostat.
• Replace the fusing lamp.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

573 A Pressure roller overheat (software error): End


-00
Pressure roller thermistor (rear) detects a temperature of 230 degrees C for 10
consecutive times in a specific machine condition.

• Shorted triac
• IOB error
• BiCU error

1. Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, the BiCU,
and the pressure roller thermistor.
2. Replace the thermistor.
3. Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the pressure roller thermistor.
4. Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot resolve the issue.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

574 A Pressure roller overheat (hardware error): End


-00
Pressure roller thermistor detects the prescribed temperature.

• Shorted triac
• IOB error
• BiCU error
• Fusing unit: out of control

1. Reconnect the connectors between the fusing drawer connector, the BiCU,
and the pressure roller thermistor.
2. Replace the thermistor.
3. Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the pressure roller thermistor.
4. Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot resolve the issue.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

581 A
Fusing thermistor disconnection
-01

-02 A Shorted fusing thermistor

-11 D Fusing thermistor disconnection (low power)

-12 D Shorted fusing thermistor (low power)

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

These SCs are detected if the machine detects the prescribed timing when:
• The machine starts up.
• The machine returns from the energy saver mode.
• The machine stays in low power mode.

• Thermopile disconnection (SC581-01)


• Shorted fusing thermistor (SC581-02)
• Loose connector

1. Check the input voltage and replace the power plug (SC581-11/-12).
2. Reconnect the connectors between the fusing unit, fusing drawer connector,
and BiCU.
3. Replace the fusing thermistor.
4. Replace the fusing unit.
5. Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the fusing drawer connector.
6. Replace the BiCU.
7. Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

591 A
Pressure roller thermistor (front) disconnection
-01

-11 D Pressure roller thermistor (front) disconnection (low power)

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6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

• Pressure roller thermistor (front) detects a temperature of -11 degrees C or


less for 20 consecutive seconds when the fusing lamp is activated.

• Thermistor disconnection
• Loose connector

• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing unit, fusing drawer connector,
and BiCU.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the fusing unit.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the fusing drawer connector.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

592 A
Pressure roller thermistor (front) cannot be reloaded
-02

-12 D The machine temperature does not reach a temperature of 50 degrees C when
100 seconds passes after starting a job where the paper width is wider than 206
mm AND is equal or smaller than 216 mm.

• Dirty or deformed thermistor


• Input voltage out of specification (out of warranty)
• Fuse blown out

• Check the input voltage and replace the power plug.


• Replace the fusing thermostat
• Replace the fusing lamp.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the AC controller board.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

593 A Pressure roller thermistor (front) high temperature (soft)


-00
Pressure roller thermistor (front) detects a temperature of 230 degrees C for
consecutive 10 times when the fusing lamp is activated.

• Shorted triac
• IOB error
• BCU error

• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing unit, fusing drawer connector,
and BiCU.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the fusing drawer connector.
• Replace the BiCU.
Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot resolve the issue.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

594 A Pressure roller thermistor (front) High temperature (hard)


-00
Pressure roller thermistor (front) detects the prescribed temperature.

• Shorted triac
• IOB error
• BCU error
• Fusing unit: out of control

• Reconnect the connectors between the fusing unit, fusing drawer connector,
and BiCU.
• Replace the thermistor.
• Replace the harnesses between the BiCU and the fusing drawer connector.
• Replace the BiCU.
Replace the fusing unit if all the above steps cannot resolve the issue.

499
6. Troubleshooting

SC6xx: Communication

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

622 D Paper tray unit communication error


-00
While the BiCU communicates with an optional unit, an SC code is displayed if
one of following conditions occurs.
• The IPU receives the break signal which is generated by the peripherals only
just after the main switch is turned on.
• When the BCU does not receive an OK signal from a peripheral 100ms
after sending a command to it. The IPU resends the command. The IPU does
not receive an OK signal after sending the command 3 times.

• Cable problems
• BiCU problems
• PSU problems in the machine
• Main board problems in the peripherals

• Replace the controller board for the 1st paper feed tray.
• Replace the BiCU.
• Replace the IOB.
• Set the harness between the mainframe and 1st paper feed tray again.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

623 D 2nd Paper Bank communication error


-00
This SC is not issued for this machine.
When a communication error signal between the 1st paper bank and 2nd paper
bank is received.

• Loose or disconnected connector

• Replace the controller board for the 2nd paper feed tray.
• Incorrect controller board for 1st paper feed tray: Reconnect the connection
harness for 1st and 2nd feed tray.

500
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

632 B Counter Device Error 1


-00
After 3 attempts to send a data frame to the optional counter device via the serial
communication line, no ACK signal was received within 100 ms.

Serial line between the optional counter device, the relay board and copier
control board is disconnected or damaged.

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the serial communication line.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

633 B Counter Device Error 2


-00
After communication was established, the controller received the brake signal
from the accounting device.

Serial line between the optional counter device, the relay board and copier
control board is disconnected or damaged.

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the serial communication line.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

634 B Counter Device Error 3


-00
A backup RAM error was returned by the counter device.

Counter device control board or the backup battery of counter device defective

• Replace the counter device control board.


• Replace the backup battery.

501
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

635 B Counter Device Error 4


-00
A backup battery error was returned by the counter device.

Counter device control board or the backup battery of counter device defective

• Replace the counter device control board.


• Replace the backup battery.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

636 D IC Card Error (Version error)


-02
The version of the expanded authentication module is not correct.

Incorrect module version

Install the correct file of the expanded authentication module.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

637 D Tracking Information notification Error (Tracking application error)


-01
Tracking information was lost.

• Tracking SDK application error


• Internal notification error

Cycle the main power off and on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

637 D Tracking Information notification Error (Management server error)


-02
Tracking information was lost.

Communication with tracking management server failed.


• Network error
• tracking management server error
• Tracking SDK application error

Cycle the main power off and on.

502
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

641 D Communication Error between Engine and Controller


-00
Although frame is sent from controller, engine does not reply to it.

• Controller Board soft error


• BCU soft error
• BCU and controller board connection error

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the connection between the BiCU and the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

650 C Remote Service Modem Communication Error (Dialup authentication failure)


-01
• An error related to communication (dialup connection, modem board etc.)
using the RC Gate Type M was detected or an error that prevents RC Gate
operation was detected at power on.
• Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.
• SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because it
can be referenced using SP).

• SP settings invalid
• Modem connector disconnected
• Modem board disconnected
• Wireless LAN card disconnected

Check the following SPs.


• SP5-816-156 (Remote Service: Dial Up User Name)
• SP5-816-157 (Remote Service: Dial Up Password)

503
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

650 C Remote Service Modem Communication Error (dialup failing because of incorrect
-04 modem configuration)

• An error related to communication (dialup connection, modem board etc.)


using the RC Gate Type M was detected or an error that prevents RC Gate
operation was detected at power on.
• Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.
• SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because it
can be referenced using SP).

• SP settings invalid
• Modem connector disconnected
• Modem board disconnected
• Wireless LAN card disconnected

Software bug.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

650 C Remote Service Modem Communication Error (insufficient current or connection


-05 fault)

• An error related to communication (dialup connection, modem board etc.)


using the RC Gate Type M was detected or an error that prevents RC Gate
operation was detected at power on.
• Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.
• SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because it
can be referenced using SP).

• SP settings invalid
• Modem connector disconnected
• Modem board disconnected
• Wireless LAN card disconnected

The line is not supported and nothing can be done.

504
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

650 C Remote Service Modem Communication Error (RC Gate Type M was installed but
-13 modem is not present (detected during operation))

• An error related to communication (dialup connection, modem board etc.)


using the RC Gate Type M was detected or an error that prevents RC Gate
operation was detected at power on.
• Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.
• SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because this
error can be referred by using SP).

• SP settings invalid
• Modem connector disconnected
• Modem board disconnected
• Wireless LAN card disconnected

• If a modem board is not installed, install it.


• Check again if the modem driver configurations (SP5-816-160,
SP5-816-165 to 171, and SP5-816-165 to 171) are correct.
• If the problem is not solved, replace the modem.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

650 C Remote Service Modem Communication Error (RC Gate Type N was installed but
-14 modem is present or wired/wireless LAN is not working correctly)

• An error related to communication (dialup connection, modem board etc.)


using the RC Gate was detected or an error that prevents RC Gate operation
was detected at power on.
• Displayed only when an error is detected while RC Gate is operating.
• SC is not issued if an error occurs during RC Gate installation (because this
error can be referred by using SP).

• SP settings invalid
• Modem connector disconnected
• Modem board disconnected
• Wireless LAN card disconnected

• If a modem board is attached, remove it.


• Check if wired/wireless LAN works.

505
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

651 C Illegal Remote Service Dial-up (Chat program parameter error)


-01
An unexpected error occurred when RC Gate Type M dialed up the NRS Center.

Software bug

Logging only.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

651 C Illegal Remote Service Dial-up (Chat program execution error)


-02
An unexpected error occurred when RC Gate dialed up the NRS Center.

Software bug

Logging only.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

652- A Remote service ID2 mismatching


00
There was an authentication mismatch between ID2 for @Remote, the controller
board, and NVRAM.

• Used controller board installed


• Used NVRAM installed (such action is not allowed.)

• If this occurs during RC Gate installation:


Check the validity of the certificate and the NVRAM, check the machine
serial number, write the common certificate, and then begin installation
again.
• If this occurs after RC Gate installation:
Clear the RC Gate install status, check the validity of the certificate and the
NVRAM, check the machine serial number, write the common certificate,
and then begin installation again.

506
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

653 A Incorrect remote service ID2


-00
ID2 stored in the NVRAM has either of the following problems.
• Number of characters is not 17.
• Includes a character that cannot be printed.
• All spaces
• NULL

Replace the NVRAM.

Clear the RC Gate install status, write the common certificate, and then begin
installation again.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

664 - ASIC – SRAM Communication error


-01
• When the machine starts or returns from the energy saver mode, a
connection error signal between ASIC and SRAM device is detected.

• Defective BiCU

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Replace the BiCU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

665 -
Master control signal connection error
-05

-06 - IPU/IOB control signal connection error

-07 - IPU control signal connection error

-11 D ASIC connection error

-21 D ASIC connection error

-31 D ASIC connection error

507
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

When the machine starts or returns from the energy saver mode, a connection
error signal between CPU and slave device is detected, or the machine cannot
access all I/O IPU-ASICs correctly.
SC665-11 through -031: When the machine starts or returns from the energy
saver mode, a connection error between CPU and ASIC is detected.

1. Incorrect FFC connection


2. Damaged FFC (disconnection or dust)
3. BiCU failure (Deteriorated board, sticking dust, or damaged parts)

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Replace the BiCU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

667 D Master device mode setting error


-01
When the machine starts or returns from the energy saver mode, a CPU mode
setting error is detected.

• BiCU failure

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Replace the BiCU.

-10 D Slave device 1 mode setting error

When the machine starts or returns from the energy saver mode, an error in the
slave device 1 is detected.

• BiCU failure

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Replace the BiCU.

-20 D ASIC operation mode setting error

• BiCU failure

• Cycle the power off/on.


• Replace the BiCU.

508
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

669 D EEPROM error


-00
The TD sensor cannot be recovered after retrying three times for EEPROM
communication error.

• Corrupted data due to noise


• Incorrect EEPROM installation
• Defective EEPROM
• Defective BiCU

1. Cycle the main power off/on.


2. Turn the main power off and re-insert the EEPROM, then turn the main power
on.
3. Turn the main power off and replace the EEPROM, then turn the main power
on.
4. Turn the main power off and replace the BiCU, then turn the main power on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

670 D Engine start up error (* Refer to “When SC670 Is Displayed” below)


-00
Case 1
• /ENGRDY signal was not asserted when the machine was turned on or
returned from energy saver mode.
• /IPURDY signal was not asserted when the machine was turned on or
returned from energy saver mode.
• EC response was not received within specified time from power on.
• PC response was not received within specified time from power on.
• SC response was not received within specified time from power on.
• Writing to Rapi driver failed (the other party not found through PCI).
Case 2
• Unexpected down status was detected after /ENGRDY assertion.

509
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

Case 1
• Engine board does not start up.
Case 2
• Engine board reset unexpectedly.

Check the connection between the engine board and the controller board.
• If it is always reproduced, replace the engine board. If the problem persists,
consider replacing the controller board or other boards between them.
• If reproducibility is low, multiple causes are to be considered, such as
software, engine board, controller board, and PSU.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

670 D Engine start up error when main power switch on (* Refer to “When SC670 Is
-01 Displayed” below)

• /ENGRDY signal was not asserted when the machine was turned on or
returned from energy saver mode.
• EC response was not received within specified time from power on.
• PC response was not received within specified time from power on.
• SC response was not received within specified time from power on.
• Writing to Rapi driver failed (the other party not found through PCI).

• Engine board does not start up.

Check the connection between the engine board and the controller board.
• If it is always reproduced, replace the engine board. If the problem persists,
consider replacing the controller board or other boards between them.
• If reproducibility is low, multiple causes are to be considered, such as
software, engine board, controller board, and PSU.

510
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

670 D Engine is down when machine starts up (SC reboot can not be performed) (* See
-02 “When SC670 Is Displayed” below)

Machine-down was detected after the /ENGRDY signal was not asserted.

The engine board was reset at an unexpected time

Check the connection between the engine board and the controller board.
• If it is always reproduced, replace the engine board. If the problem persists,
consider replacing the controller board or other boards between them.
• If reproducibility is low, multiple causes are to be considered, such as
software, engine board, controller board, and PSU.

When SC670 is Displayed

511
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

672 D Controller start up error


-00
After the machine was powered on, communication between the controller and
the operation panel was not established.

• Controller stalled
• Board installed incorrectly
• Controller board defective
• Operation panel connector loose, broken or defective
• Controller late

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the connection of the controller board.
• Replace the controller board.
• Check the control panel harness.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

672 D Controller start up error


-10
After the machine was powered on, communication between the controller and
the operation panel was not established.

• Controller stalled
• Board installed incorrectly
• Controller board defective
• Operation panel connector loose, broken or defective
• Controller late

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the connection of the controller board.
• Replace the controller board.
• Check the control panel harness.

512
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

672 D Controller start up error


-11
After the machine was powered on, communication between the controller and
the operation panel was not established, or communication with controller was
interrupted after a normal startup.

• Controller stalled
• Board installed incorrectly
• Controller board defective
• Operation panel connector loose, broken or defective
• Controller late
• Incorrect Dip Switch Setting on Smart Operation Panel

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the connection of the controller board.
• Replace the controller board.
• Check the control panel harness.
• Make sure that only DIP switch number 3 is ON.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

672 D Controller start up error


-12
Communication with controller was interrupted after a normal startup.

• Controller stalled
• Board installed incorrectly
• Controller board defective
• Operation panel connector loose, broken or defective
• Controller late

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the connection of the controller board.
• Replace the controller board.
• Check the control panel harness.

513
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

672 D Controller start up error


-13
The operation panel detects that the controller is down due to other reason shown
in SC672-10, SC672-11, and SC672-12.

• Controller stalled
• Board installed incorrectly
• Controller board defective
• Operation panel connector loose, broken or defective
• Controller late

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Check the connection of the controller board.
• Replace the controller board.
• Check the control panel harness.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

672 D Controller start up error


-99
The operation panel software ended abnormally.

• Controller stalled
• Board installed incorrectly
• Controller board defective
• Operation panel connector loose, broken or defective
• Controller late

• Cycle the main power off and on.

514
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

673 D Operation panel Flair communication error (Smart Operation Panel)


-10
This SC is issued only for the machine that has the Smart Operation Panel
installed.
• Communication between Smart Operation Panel and main machine (this is
called “Flair communication”) is not sent to Smart Operation Panel.
• SP setting (SP5-748-201) for Smart Operation Panel is not activated.

The CATS module (controller) did not see the response to notification of
monitoring service module (operation panel)

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Set SP5-748-201 to “1: Connect” if the value is “0: Not connect”

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

681 D Toner bottle: IDChip Communication error


-**
• Corrupted ID data
• Disconnected ID chip
• No ID chip
• Noise

• Clean the ID chip.


• Replace the communication board on the toner bottle.
• Replace the toner bottle.
• Cycle the power off/on.
• Replace the BiCU.

515
6. Troubleshooting

SC681 Details
No. Detail Causes

01 - Invalid device ID Noise, Incorrect connection,


04 Malfunction

06 - Channel error Noise, Incorrect connection,


09 Malfunction

11 - Device Error Noise, Incorrect connection


14

16 - Communication error (interrupted) Noise, Incorrect connection


19
681
21 - Communication timeout Noise, Incorrect connection,
24 Malfunction

26 - Device stops (logically) Noise, Incorrect connection,


29 Malfunction

31 - Full of buffer (request) Noise, Incorrect connection,


34 Malfunction

36 - Verification error Noise, Incorrect connection


39

• If the last digit of the SC’s branch number (-**) is:


1 or 6, then do the above steps for K
2 or 7, then do the above steps for M
3 or 8, then do the above steps for C
4 or 9, then do the above steps for Y

516
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

682 D TD sensor communication error


-**
TD sensor cannot be recovered after retrying three times for an ID chip
communication error.

• Corrupted ID data
• Disconnected ID chip
• No ID chip
• Noise

Turn the main power off, and then do the following.


1. Remove the PCU and check the connector condition.
2. Re-insert the harness (BiCU side) between the BiCU and the TD sensor.
3. Replace the PCDU (if the TD sensor works incorrectly)
4. Replace the harness between the BiCU and the TD sensor.
5. Replace the BiCU.
Check the SC’s branch number (-** part) and do the above steps for the
corresponding color.

• If the last digit of the SC’s branch number (-**) is:


1 or 6, then do the above steps for K
2 or 7, then do the above steps for M
3 or 8, then do the above steps for C
4 or 9, then do the above steps for Y

517
6. Troubleshooting

SC682 Details
No. Description Cause

01 - Invalid device ID Noise, Incorrect connection,


04 Malfunction

06 - Channel error Noise, Incorrect connection,


09 Malfunction

11 - Device Error Noise, Incorrect connection


14

16 - Communication error (interrupted) Noise, Incorrect connection


19

21 - Communication timeout Noise, Incorrect connection,


682 24 Malfunction

26 - Device stops (logically) Noise, Incorrect connection,


29 Malfunction

31 - Full of buffer (request) Noise, Incorrect connection,


34 Malfunction

36 - Verification error Noise, Incorrect connection


39

51 Verification error (during storing to EEPROM) Noise

52 Verification error (SRAM) Noise

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

687 D Memory address (PER) command error


-00
The BiCU does not receive a memory address command from the controller 120
seconds after paper is in the position for registration.

• Loose connection
• Defective controller
• Defective BiCU

1. Check if the controller is firmly connected to the BiCU.


2. Replace the controller
3. Replace the BiCU

518
SC Tables

SC7xx: Peripherals

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

790 D Too many paper tray units


-00
An attachment identification code is other than “01H” or ”02H”.

• Number of paper tray units is more than the machine specification.

1. Reduce the number of paper tray units within the machine specification.

SC8xx: Overall System

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

816 Energy save I/O subsystem error


[0x0000]
-**

-01 D Subsystem error

-02 D Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error

-03 D Transition to STR was denied.

-04 D Interrupt in kernel communication driver

-05 D Preparation for transition to STR failed.

-07 D Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error

-08 D Sysarch (LPUX_ENGINE_TIMERCTRL) error

-09 D Sysarch (LPUX_RETURN_FACTOR_STR) error

-10 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error


D
to 12

-13 D open() error

-14 D Memory address error

-15 to open() error


D
18

-19 D Double open() error

519
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-20 D open() error

-22 D Parameter error

-23, read() error


D
24

-25 D write () error

-26 write() communication retry error


D
to 28

-29, read() communication retry error


D
30

-35 D read() error

-36 Subsystem error


D
to 94

Energy save I/O subsystem detected some abnormality.

• Energy save I/O subsystem defective


• Energy save I/O subsystem detected a controller board error (non-
response).
• Error was detected during preparation for transition to STR.

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Replace the controller board.

520
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

817 B Monitor error: File detection / Digital signature error


-00
• Bootloader cannot read any of diagnostic module, kernel, or root
filesystem.
• In a bootloader SD card, the digital signature checking for any of
diagnostic module, kernel, or root filesystem is failed.

• Any of the following items does not exist or is broken OS Flash ROM,
Diagnostic module in SD card, Kernel, Root filesystem
• Any of the following items is revised fraudulently: Diagnostic module in
SD card, Kernel, Root filesystem

• ROM update for controller system


• Use another booting SD card having a valid digital signature

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

818 D Watchdog timer error


-00
The system program fell into a bus-hold state or an endless loop of the
program interruption occurred, causing other process to stop.

• System program defective


• Controller board defective
• Optional board defective

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Replace the controller board.

521
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

819 D Kernel halt error


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

Due to a control error, a RAM overflow occurred during system processing.


One of the following messages was displayed on the operation panel.

[0x5032] HAIC-P2 error

HAIC-P2 decompression error (An error occurred in the ASIC compression/


decompression module.)

• The code data saved in the HDD was broken for an unexpected reason.
(HDD device defective)
• The code data saved to memory was broken for an unexpected reason.
(Memory device defective)
• ASIC defective
• Data other than code data was unzipped due to a software malfunction.

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Replace the HDD.
• Replace the memory
• Replace the controller board.
• Fix the software

[0x6261] HDD defective

Received file system data was broken even if the initialization succeeds and
there was no error reply from the HDD.

Power supply disconnection during data writing to the HDD.

Replace the HDD.


This SC may occur when turning on the machine for the first time with a new
HDD. In this case, turn the main power off/on.

522
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

[0x696e] gwinit processing end

If the SCS process is ended for some reason

If an unexpected error occurs at SCS processing end, gwint processing also


halts (this result is judged a kernel stop error, by gwinit specification)
“0x69742064” -> “init died”

Cycle the main power off and on.

[0x766d] VM full error

Occurs when too much RAM is used during system processing

"vm_pageout: VM is full"

Cycle the main power off and on.

Console Other error (characters on operation panel)


string
System detected internal mismatch error

• Software defective
• Insufficient memory
• Hardware driver defective (RAM, flash memory)

• Replace with a larger capacity RAM, or flash memory.


• Replace the controller board.

523
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0001] TLB change (store) exception error

[0002] TLB miss (load) exception error

[0003] TLB miss (store) exception error

[0004] Read address exception error

[0005] Write address exception error

[0006] Instruction bus exception error

[0007] Data bus exception error

[0008] System call exception error

[0009] Break exception error

[000A] Invalid instruction exception error

[000B] Co-processor exception error

[000C] Overflow exception error

[000D] UTLB miss exception error

[0010] Interrupt line 0 error

[0011] Interrupt line 1 error

[0012] Interrupt line 2 error

[0013] Interrupt line 3 error

[0014] Interrupt line 4 error

[0015] Interrupt line 5 error

524
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

Unexpected exception or interrupt occurred

• CPU device error


• The boot monitor program or self-diagnostic program is broken.

• Replace the controller board


• Reinstall the controller system software.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[00FF] Uninitialized interrupt error

Cache error (such as a parity error) occurred.

• CPU device error


• Local bus defective

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Reinstall the controller system software.
• Replace the controller board
• Replace the peripherals.

525
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0601] Read address exception error

[0602] Write address exception error

[0605] System call exception error

[0606] Break exception error

[0607] Invalid instruction exception error

[0609] Overflow exception error

Exception does not occur though executing exception by intention.

CPU device error

Replace the controller board

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[060A] Interrupt line 0 mask exception error

[060B] Interrupt line 1 mask exception error

[060C] Interrupt line 2 mask exception error

[060D] Interrupt line 3 mask exception error

[060E] Interrupt line 4 mask exception error

Interrupt does not occur though setting interrupt by timer.

• CPU device error


• ASIC device error

Replace the controller board.

526
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0610] CPU interrupt timer 2 set error

Interrupt does not occur though setting interrupt by CPU interrupt timer.

CPU device error

Replace the controller board

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0612] ASIC interrupt error

Interrupt occurs in an ASIC.

• ASIC device error


• Peripherals device error

• Replace the controller board


• Replace the peripherals

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 C Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[06FF] CPU master clock error

Pipeline clock frequency ratio of CPU is different from specified value.

• CPU device error


• Module bit that initializes the CPU is defective

Replace the controller board.

527
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0701] Instruction cache capacity error

The CPU cannot read the instruction cache stored in the primary cache.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0702] Instruction cache error

The program executed in the instruction cache result was different from
expected.

• CPU cache defective


• Memory too slow

• Replace the controller board


• Replace the memory device.

528
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0703] Instruction uncache error

[0704] Instruction cache hit error

[0705] Instruction cache clear error

Data in the instruction cache which is set in the primary instruction cache of the
CPU is different from the contents of the pre-set

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0706] Data cache capacity error

[0707] Data cache error

[0708] Data uncache error

Data in the data cache which is set in the primary data cache of the CPU is
different from the contents of the pre-set

529
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0709] Data cache hit error

[070A] Data cache clear error

In spite of writing data only in the cache area, data is updated in the non-
cache area

CPU device error

• Replace the controller board


• Replace the memory device.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0801] TLB virtual address error

[0804] TLB global error

[0807] UTLB miss error

[0808] TLB read miss error

[0809] TLB write miss error

[080A] TLB modify error

Error occurred during TLB checking.

CPU device error

Replace the controller board

530
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

820 D Self-diagnostics error: CPU


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[4002] Single precision arithmetic error

[4003] Double precision arithmetic error

[4004] Exception error

[4005] Exception mask error

Error occurred during a calculation with the co-processor in the CPU.

CPU device error

Replace the controller board

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

821 D Self-diagnostics error: ASIC


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

[0B00] ASIC register check error

The write-&-verify check has occurred in the ASIC.

Defective ASIC device

Replace the controller board.

[0B06] ASIC detection error

Error in the I/O ASIC for system control detection

• Defective ASIC
• Defective North Bridge and PCII/F

Replace the controller board.

531
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

[0D05] Comparison error of CPU and ASIC timer

The CPU checks if the ASIC timer works correctly compared with the CPU
timer. If the ASIC timer does not function in the specified range, this SC code is
displayed.

• Defective ASIC timer device


• Defective CPU device

Replace the controller board.

[50A1] Video bridge device detection error

Video bridge device is not detected.

• Video bridge device ASIC (HARP or KLAVIER) defective.


• Connection error between PCI I / F of the controller ASIC and video
bridge device ASIC.

Replace the controller board

[50A2] Video bridge device (ASIC) register error

The CPU detects the video bridge device, but detects error data from the
video bridge device.

Defective I/F between the video bridge device and the controller

Replace the controller board.

532
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

822 D Self-diagnostic error: HDD


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

[3003] HDD timeout

Check performed only when HDD is installed:


• HDD device busy for over 31sec.
• After a diagnostic command is set for the HDD, but the device remains
busy for over 6sec.

• HDD defective
• HDD harness disconnected, defective
• Controller board defective

• Replace the HDD.


• Replace the HDD connector.
• Replace the controller board.

[3004] Diagnostic command error

No response to the self-diagnostic command from the ASIC to the HDD.

HDD defective

Replace the HDD.

533
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

[3013] HDD timeout (first machine)

HDD device busy for over 31 seconds.


A diagnostic command is set for the HDD, but the device remains busy for
over 6 seconds.

• Defective HDD device


• Defective HDD connector
• Defective ASIC device

• Replace or remove the HDD device.


• Replace the HDD connector
• Replace the controller board

[3014] Diagnostics command error (First machine)

Result of the issuance of diagnostic command is error.

Defective HDD device

Replace the HDD device.

534
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

823 B Self-diagnostics error: NIC


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[6101] MAC address check sum error

The result of the MAC address check sum does not match the check sum
stored in ROM.

• Defective SEEP ROM


• Defective I2C bus (connection)

Replace the controller board.

[6104] PHY IC error

The PHY IC on the controller cannot be correctly recognized.

• Defective PHY chip


• Defective ASIC MII I/F

Replace the controller board.

[6105] PHY IC loop-back error

An error occurred during the loop-back test for the PHY IC on the controller.

• PHY chip
• Defective MAC of ASIC (SIMAC/COMIC/CELLO)
• Defective I/F with the PHY board
• Defective solder on the PHY board

Replace the controller board.

535
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

824 C Self-diagnostics error: NVRAM (resident)


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[1401] NVRAM verify error

NVRAM device is missing or NVRAM device is damaged.

• The NVRAM device is missing.


• The NVRAM device is damaged.
• NVRAM backup battery exhausted
• NVRAM socket damaged

Replace the NVRAM device.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

827 D Self-diagnostic error: RAM


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0201] Resident memory verification error

Error detected during a write/verify check for the standard RAM*1 on


controller board.
*1 Standard RAM on controller (2GB) in this machine is divided into the
resident RAM (1GB) and the optional RAM (1GB).

• Defective memory device (on the controller board).

Replace the controller board.

[0202] Resident memory structure error

The SPD values in all RAM DIMM are incorrect or unreadable.

• Defective RAM DIMM


• Defective SPD ROM on RAM DIMM
• Defective 12C bus

Replace the controller board.

536
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

828 D Self-diagnostic error: ROM


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

[0101] Check sum error 1

The boot monitor and OS program stored in the ROM DIMM is checked. If
the check sum of the program is incorrect, this SC code is displayed.

• Defective flash ROM device


• Defective CPU device

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

829 D Self-diagnostic error: Optional RAM


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0401] Optional RAM1: verify error

In this machine, the standard RAM on the controller (2GB) is divided into the
resident RAM (1GB) and the optional RAM (1GB).

• Defective memory device (on the controller board).

Replace the controller board.

[0402] Optional RAM1: structure error

Every time the main power turns on, structures of the optional RAM are
checked. If an error is detected at this time, the self-diagnostic module will not
check the optional RAM.

537
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

833 D Self-diagnostic error: Engine I/F ASIC


-00 [XXXX]: Detailed error code

[0F30] Engine I/F ASIC detection error

ASIC (Mandolin) for engine control could not be detected.

ASIC (Mandolin) error

Replace the Engine I/F board (mother board).

[50B1] Video device: clock generator detection error

Could not initialize or read the bus connection.

• Defective connection bus


• Defective SSCG

Replace the Engine I/F board (mother board).

[50B2] Video device: clock generator verify error

Value of the SSCG register is incorrect.

• Defective connection bus


• Defective SSCG

Replace the Engine I/F board (mother board).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

834 D Self-diagnostic error: Optional memory


-00
[5101] Engine I/F optional memory verify error

An error occurs after write/verify check for optional RAM on the engine I/F
board (mother board).

Defective memory device

Replace the Engine I/F board (mother board).

538
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

835 B Self-diagnostic error: Centronic device


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

[1102] Verify error

The loopback connector is connected but check results is an error.

• IEEE1284 connector error


• Centronic loopback connector defective

Replace the controller board.

[110C] DMA verify error

The loopback connector is connected but check results is an error.

• ASIC device error


• IEEE1284 connector error
• Centronic loopback connector is defective

Replace the controller board.

[1120] Loopback connector not detected

Centronic loopback connector is not connected for detailed self-diagnostic test.

• Centronic loopback connector not connected correctly


• Centronic loopback connector is defective
• ASIC device is defective

• Connect the centronic loopback connector


• Replace the centronic loopback connector
• Replace the controller board.

539
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

838 C Self-diagnostic Error: Clock Generator


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

[2701] Verify error

A verify error occurred when setting data was read from the clock generator via
the I2C bus.

• Defective clock generator


• Defective I2C bus
• Defective I2C port on the CPU

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

839 D Self-diagnostic Error: Serial Flash


-00 [xxxx]: Detailed error code

[9001] Serial Flash access error

USB NAND Flash ROM cannot be read.

Defective controller board

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

840 D EEPROM access error


-00
• During the I/O processing, a reading error occurred. The 3rd reading
failure causes this SC code.
• During the I/O processing, a writing error occurred.

• Defective EEPROM

540
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

841 D EEPROM read data error


-00
Mirrored data of the EEPROM is different from the original data in EEPROM.

Data in the EEPROM is overwritten for some reason.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

842 D Insufficient Nand-Flash blocks (threshold exceeded)


-01
At startup, or when machine returned from low power mode, the Nand-Flash
status was read and judged that the number of unusable blocks had exceeded
threshold, and then SCS generated the SC code.

Number of unusable blocks exceeded threshold for Nand-Flash

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

842 D Number of Nand-Flash block deletions exceeded


-02
At startup, or when the machined returned from low power mode, the Nand-Flash
was read and judged that the number of deleted blocks had exceeded threshold,
and then SCS generated this SC code.

Number of blocks deleted exceeded threshold for Nand-Flash

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

853 B Bluetooth device connection error


-00
The Bluetooth hardware (USB type) was connected after the machine was turned
on.

The Bluetooth hardware (USB type) was connected after the machine was turned
on.

Always connect the Bluetooth device (USB type) before the machine is turned on.

541
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

854 B Bluetooth device disconnected


-00
The Bluetooth hardware (USB type) was disconnected after the machine was
turned on.

The Bluetooth hardware (USB type) was disconnected after the machine was
turned on.

Never remove Bluetooth (USB type) after machine starts

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

855 B Wireless LAN board error (driver attachment failure)


-01
Wireless LAN board error (wireless LAN card: 802.11 is covered)

• Defective wireless LAN board


• Loose connection

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Replace wireless LAN board

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

855 B Wireless LAN board error (driver initialization failure)


-02
Wireless LAN board error (wireless LAN card: 802.11 is covered)

• Defective wireless LAN board


• Loose connection

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Replace wireless LAN board

542
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

857 B USB I/F Error


-00
The USB interface is unusable because of a driver error.

USB driver error (There are three causes of USB error: RX error/CRC error/
STALL. SC is issued only in the case of STALL.)

• Check USB connection.


• Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

858 A Data encryption conversion error (Key Setting Error)


-00
A serious error occurred during an attempt to update the encryption key.

• USB Flash, other data, corrupted


• Communication error caused by electrostatic noise
• Controller board defective

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

858 A Data encryption conversion error (HDD Key Setting Error)


-01
A serious error occurred during an attempt to update the encryption key.

• USB Flash, other data, corrupted


• Communication error caused by electrostatic noise
• Controller board defective

• Cycle the main power off and on


• If the error persists, replace the controller board.

543
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

858 A Data encryption conversion error (NVRAM Read/Write Error)


-02
A serious error occurred after data conversion during an attempt to update the
encryption key.

NVRAM defective

• Replace the NVRAM.


• Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

858 A Data encryption conversion error (NVRAM Before Replace Error)


-30
A serious error occurred after data conversion during an attempt to update the
encryption key.

Software error such as conversion parameters being invalid.

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• If the error persists, replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

858 A Data encryption conversion error (Other Error)


-31
A serious error occurred after data conversion during an attempt to update the
encryption key.

Controller board defective

Replace the controller board.

544
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

859 B Data encryption conversion HDD conversion error


-00
When the data encryption key was updated, HDD data was converted, but not
correctly. Image displayed at conversion only (this SC is not displayed), but SC is
displayed after machine is cycled off/on.

• HDD conversion was set with the data encryption key update function, but
the HDD was removed.
• Machine lost power during data encryption key update
• Electrostatic noise, or an HDD error occurred, during data encryption key
update, and data was not encrypted.

• Check HDD connection.


• Format the HDD.
• If there is a problem with the HDD, it has to be replaced.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

859 B Data encryption conversion HDD conversion error (HDD check error)
-01
When the data encryption key was updated, HDD data was converted, but not
correctly. Image displayed at conversion only (this SC is not displayed), but SC is
displayed after machine is cycled off/on.

• HDD conversion was set with the data encryption key update function, but
the HDD was removed.
• Machine lost power during data encryption key update
• Electrostatic noise, or an HDD error occurred, during data encryption key
update, and data was not encrypted.

• Check HDD connection.


• Format the HDD.
• If there is a problem with the HDD, it has to be replaced.

545
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

859 B Data encryption conversion HDD conversion error (Power failure during
-02 conversion)

When the data encryption key was updated, HDD data was converted, but not
correctly. Image displayed at conversion only (this SC is not displayed), but SC is
displayed after machine is cycled off/on.
Details:
NVRAM/HDD conversion is incomplete.

Power failure occurred during encryption key update.

None
The display after restart instructs the user to format the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

859 B Data encryption conversion HDD conversion error (Data read/write command
-10 error)

When the data encryption key was updated, HDD data was converted, but not
correctly. Image displayed at conversion only (this SC is not displayed), but SC is
displayed after machine is cycled off/on.
Details:
Abnormal DMAC return value has been received two or more times (DMAC
timeout, serial communication error etc.)

HDD was not successfully converted during encryption key update due to HDD
errors or cable noises.

• Check HDD connection.


• Format the HDD.
• If there is a problem with the HDD, it has to be replaced.

546
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

860 B HDD startup error at main power on (HDD error)


-00
• The HDD is connected but the driver detected the following errors.
• SS_NO.T_READY:/* (-2)HDD does not become READY*/
• SS_BAD_LABEL:/* (-4)Wrong partition type*/
• SS_READ_ERROR:/* (-5)Error occurred while reading or checking the
label*/
• SS_WRITE_ERROR:/* (-6)Error occurred while writing or checking the
label*/
• SS_FS_ERROR:/* (-7)Failed to repair the filesystem*/
• SS_MOUNT_ERROR:/* (-8)Failed to mount the filesystem*/
• SS_COMMAND_ERROR:/* (-9)Drive not responding to command*/
• SS_KERNEL_ERROR:/* (-10)Internal kernel error*/
• SS_SIZE_ERROR:/* (-11)Drive size too small*/
• SS_NO._PARTITION:/* (-12)The specified partition does not exist*/
• SS_NO._FILE:/* (-13)Device file does not exist*/
• Attempted to acquire HDD status through the driver but there has been no
response for 30 seconds or more.

• Unformatted HDD
• Label data corrupted
• HDD defective

Format the HDD through SP mode.

547
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

863 D HDD data read failure


-01
The data written to the HDD cannot be read normally.

Bad sectors were generated during operation.


(An error occurred in an area that does not belong to a partition, such as the disk
label area.)

Guide for when to replace the HDD


1. When SC863 has occurred ten times or more
• The interval is short.
• Repeatedly occurs in the same situation (At power-on, etc.).
• Startup takes a long time when the main power is turned on.
2. It takes a long time after main power on for the operation panel to become
ready.
HDD access may be consuming time. Normal HDD access time after main
power on is about 5 seconds. If the machine is not waiting for the engine to
be ready and it still takes 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the
cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860
and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them.

548
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

863 D HDD data read failure


-02
The data written to the HDD cannot be read normally.
to 23
Bad sectors were generated during operation.
(An error occurred in partition "a" (SC863-02) to partition “v” (SC863-23)).

Guide for when to replace the HDD


1. When SC863 has occurred ten times or more
• The interval is short.
• Repeatedly occurs in the same situation (At power-on, etc.).
• Startup takes a long time when the main power is turned on.
2. It takes a long time after main power on for the operation panel to become
ready.
HDD access may be consuming time. Normal HDD access time after main
power on is about 5 seconds. If the machine is not waiting for the engine to
be ready and it still takes 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the
cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860
and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

864 D HD data CRC error


-00
During HD operation, the HD cannot respond to a CRC error query. Data transfer
did not execute normally while data was being written to the HD.

HD defective

549
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

864 D HDD data CRC error


-01
During HDD operation, the HDD cannot respond to a CRC error query. Data
transfer did not execute normally while data was being written to the HDD.

Bad sectors were generated during operation.


(An error occurred in an area that does not belong to a partition, such as the disk
label area.)

• Format the HDD.


• Replace the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

864 D HDD data CRC error


-02
During HDD operation, the HDD cannot respond to a CRC error query. Data
to 23 transfer did not execute normally while data was being written to the HDD.

Bad sectors were generated during operation.


(An error occurred in partition "a" (SC864-02) to partition “v” (SC864-23)).

• Format the HDD.


• Replace the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

865 D HD access error


-00
During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error.

The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad sector) or
SC864 (CRC error).

Replace the HDD.

550
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

865-0 D HDD access error


1
During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error.

The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad sector) or
SC864 (CRC error).
(An error occurred in an area that does not belong to a partition, such as the disk
label area.)

Replace the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

865 D HDD access error


-02
During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error.
to 23
The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad sector) or
SC864 (CRC error).
(An error occurred in partition "a" (SC865-02) to partition “v” (SC865-23)).

Replace the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

865 D HDD time-out error


-50
The machine does not detect a reply from the HDD during the HDD operation.
to 73
The HDD does not respond to the read/ write command from the machine.

• Check the harness connections between the controller board and HDD.
• Replace the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

866 B SD card authentication error


-00
A license error of an application that is started from the SD card was detected.

Invalid program data is stored on the SD card.

Store a valid program data on the SD card.

551
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

867 D SD card removed


-00
The SD card was removed while the machine is on.

An application SD card has been removed from the slot (mount point of /mnt/
sd0).

Cycle the main power off and on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

867 D SD card removed


-01
The SD card was removed while the machine is on.

An application SD card has been removed from the slot (mount point of /mnt/
sd1).

Cycle the main power off and on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

867 D SD card removed


-02
The SD card was removed while the machine is on.

An application SD card has been removed from the slot (mount point of /mnt/
sd2).

Cycle the main power off and on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

868
SD card access error
-**

868 D The SD controller returned an error during operation.


-00 (An error occurred at the mount point of /mnt/sd0)

868 The SD controller returned an error during operation.


D
-01 (An error occurred at the mount point of /mnt/sd1)

552
SC Tables

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

• SD card defective
• SD controller defective

Slot number is displayed on the sub code.


Detail code is described in SMC print can confirm the details of the error.
• -13 to -3: File system check error
• Otherwise (no code, -2) : Device access error

SD card that starts an application

1. Turn the main power off and check the SD card insertion status.
2. If no problem is found, insert the SD card and turn the main
power on.
3. If an error occurs, replace the SD card.
4. If the error persists even after replacing the SD card, replace the
controller board.
SD card for users

1. In case of a file system error, reformat the SD card (using the


"SD Formatter" made by Panasonic).*
In case of a device access error

1. Turn the main power off and check the SD card insertion status.
2. If no problem is found, insert the SD card and turn the main
power on.
3. If an error occurs, use another SD card.
4. If the error persists even after replacing the SD card, replace the
controller board.

* Do not format an SD card supplied with the main machine or sold as an option. You may only format SD
cards used for Firmware Update by a Customer Engineer.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

870 B
Address Book data error (Anytime: Address Book Error.)
-00

-01 B Address Book data error (On startup: Media required for storing the Address
Book is missing.)

553
6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-02 B Address Book data error (On startup: encryption is configured but the module
required for encryption (DESS) is missing.)

-03 B Address Book data error (Initialization: Failed to generate a file to store internal
Address Book.)

-04 B Address Book data error (Initialization: Failed to generate a file to store delivery
sender.)

-05 B Address Book data error (Initialization: Failed to generate a file to store delivery
destination.)

-06 B Address Book data error (Initialization: Failed to generate a file to store
information required for LDAP search.)

-07 B Address Book data error (Initialization: Failed to initialize entries required for
machine operation.)

-08 B Address Book data error (Machine configuration: HDD is present but the space
for storing the Address Book is unusable.)

-09 B Address Book data error (Machine configuration: Inconsistency in the NVRAM
area used for storing settings required for Address Book configuration.)

-10 B Address Book data error (Machine configuration: Cannot make a directory for
storing the Address Book in the SD/USB FlashROM.)

-11 B Address Book data error (On startup: Inconsistency in Address Book entry
number.)

-20 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to initialize file.)

-21 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to generate file.)

-22 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to open file.)

-23 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to write to file.)

-24 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to read file.)

-25 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to check file size.)

-26 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to delete data.)

-27 B Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to add data.)

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-30 B Address Book data error (Search: Failed to obtain data from cache when
searching in the machine Address Book. delivery destination/sender.)

-31 B Address Book data error (Search: Failed to obtain data from cache during LDAP
search.)

-32 B Address Book data error (Search: Failed to obtain data from cache while
searching the WS-Scanner Address Book.)

-41 B Address Book data error (Cache: failed to obtain data from cache.)

-50 B Address Book data error (On startup: Detected abnormality of the Address Book
encryption status.)

-51 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to create directory required
for conversion between plaintext and encrypted text.)

-52 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to convert from plaintext to
encrypted text.)

-53 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to convert from encrypted
text to plaintext.)

-54 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Detected data inconsistency when
reading the encrypted Address Book.)

-55 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to delete file when changing
encryption setting.)

-56 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to erase the file that records
the encryption key during an attempt to change the encryption setting.)

-57 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to move a file during an
attempt to change the encryption setting.)

-58 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to delete a directory during
an attempt to change the encryption setting.)

-59 B Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Detected a resource shortage
during an attempt to change the encryption setting.)

-60 B Address Book data error (Unable to obtain the on/off setting for administrator
authentication (06A and later).)

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

When an error related to the Address Book is detected during startup or


operation.

• Software bug
• Inconsistency of Address Book source location (machine/delivery server/
LDAP server)
• Inconsistency of Address Book encryption setting or encryption key
(NVRAM or HDD was replaced individually without formatting the Address
Book)
• Address Book storage device (SD/HDD) was temporarily removed or
hardware configuration does not match the application configuration.
• Address Book data corruption was detected.

Install the device that contains address book information properly, and turn the
main power off/on. If SC occurs again, do the following steps.
1. After installing the HDD, or SD/USB ROM, execute SP5-846-046.
2. Wait more than 3 seconds, thenexecute SP5-832.
3. Cycle the main power off and on.
Procedure after SC870 is cleared
1. If there is backup data in SD card or Web Image Monitor, restore the
address book data. (To restore from SD card, enter the encryption password
which is the same as when you enter to backup.)

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

871 D FCU error


-00
An error occurred when FCS detects FCU defective.

• Time-out error
• Abnormal Parameter

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Update the firmware if more recent firmware was released.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

872 B HDD mail reception error


-00
An error was detected on the HDD immediately after the machine was turned on.

• HDD defective
• Power was turned off while the machine used the HDD.

• Format the HDD (SP5-832-007).


• Replace the HDD.
When you do the above, the following information will be initialized.
• Partly received partial mail messages.
• Already-read statuses of POP3-received messages (All messages on the
mail server are handled as new messages).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

873 B HDD mail reception error


-00
An error was detected on the HDD immediately after the machine was turned on.

• HDD defective
• Power was turned off while the machine used the HDD.

• Format the HDD (SP5-832-007).


• Replace the HDD.
When you do the above, the following information will be initialized.
• Sender’s mail text
• Default sender name/password (SMB/FTP/NCP)
• Administrator mail address
• Scanner delivery history

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

874 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Read error


-05

-06 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Write error

-09 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : No response from HDD

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

-10 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Error in Kernel

-12 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : No designated partition

-13 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : No device file

-14 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Start option error

-15 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : No designated sector number

-16 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : failure in performing hdderase

-41 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Other fatal errors

-42 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : End by cancellation

-61 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : library error


to -65

-66 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Unavailable

-67 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Erasing not finished

-68 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : HDD format failure (Normal)

-69 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : HDD format failure (Abnormal)

-70 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : Unauthorized library

-99 D Delete all error (Delete data area) : other errors

An error occurred while data was being erased on HDD or NVRAM.

• Error detected in HDD data delete program


• Error detected in NVRAM data delete program
• The “Delete All” option was not set

• Turn the main power switch off and back on, and then execute "Erase All
Memory" under UP mode again. (However, if there is a defective sector or
other problem with the hard disk, the error will persist even after trying the
above.)
• If the "Delete All" option is not installed when this error occurs, install the
option.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

875 D
Delete all error (HDD erasure) (hddchack –i error)
-01

02 D Delete all error (HDD erasure) (Data deletion failure)

An error was detected before HDD/data erasure starts. (Failed to erase data/
failed to logically format HDD)

• HDD logical formatting failed.


• The modules failed to erase data.

Cycle the main power off and on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error


-00
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

• Damaged log data file.


• Log encryption is enabled but encryption module is not installed.
• Inconsistency of encryption key between NV-RAM and HDD.
• Software bug.

Try the SC876-01 to -99 solutions listed below. If it is not solved, do the
following steps (for when only an HDD is replaced):
1. Disconnect the HDD and turn on the main power.
2. Execute SP5-801-019.
3. Turn off the main power.
4. Connect the HDD and turn on the main power.
5. Execute SP5-832-004.
6. Turn off the main power.
* The following step is to configure the logging/encryption setting again.
7. Turn on the main power.
8. Set SP9-730-002 through -004 to 1.
9. Cycle the main power off and on.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error 1


-01
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

Damaged log data file

Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error 2


-02
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

Log encryption is enabled but encryption module is not installed.

• Replace or set again the encryption module.


• Disable the log encryption setting.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error 3


-03
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

Inconsistency of encryption key between NV-RAM and HDD.

• Disable the log encryption setting.


• Initialize LCS memory (SP5801-019).
• Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004).

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error 4


-04
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

• Log encryption key is disabled but the log data file is encrypted. (NVRAM
data corruption)
• Log encryption key is enabled but the log data file is not encrypted.
(NVRAM data corruption)

Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error 5


-05
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

• Only the NV-RAM has been replaced with one previously used in another
machine.
• Only the HDD has been replaced with one previously used in another
machine.

• Attach the original NV-RAM.


• Attach the original HDD.
• With the configuration that caused the SC, initialize the HDD
(SP5-832-004).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

876 D Log Data Error 99


-99
An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during
machine operation.

Other causes

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6. Troubleshooting

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

878 D TPM authentication error


-00
TPM electronic recognition failure

• Update of system module attempted without correct update path


• USB flash memory not operating correctly

Replace the controller board.

Trusted Platform Module


• In computing, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is both the name of a published specification
detailing a secure crypto processor that can store cryptographic keys that protect information, as
well as the general name of implementations of that specification often called the "TPM chip" or
"TPM Security Device" (as designated in certain Dell BIOS settings).

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

878 D USB flash error


-01
There is a problem in the file system of the USB flash memory.

USB Flash system files corrupted

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

878 D TPM error


-02
An error occurred in either TPM or the TPM driver

TPM not operating correctly

Replace the controller board.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

878 D TCSD error


-03
An error occurred in the TPM software stack.

• TPM, TPM software cannot start


• A file required by TPM is missing

Replace the controller board.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

880 D MLB error


-00
Reply to MLB access was not returned within a specified time.

MLB defective

• Replace the MLB.


• Remove the MLB.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

881 D Management area error


-01
• A problem was detected in the software
• This error may even occur is an IC card option is not installed.

• This is caused by accumulation of abnormal authentication information in the


software. (User operation will not directly cause it.)
• At login
Example: When a job is sent to the printer/when logged on from the
operation panel/when logged on from a Web browser

Cycle the main power off and on.

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

899 D Software performance error (signal reception end)


-00
Unknown software error occurred.

Occurs when an internal program behaves abnormally.

In the case of a hardware defect


• Replace the hardware.
In the case of a software error
• Cycle the main power off and on.
• Try updating the firmware.

SC9xx: Others

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

900 D Electrical total counter error


-00
The total counter contains data that is not a number.

• NVRAM incorrect type


• NVRAM defective or corrupted
• Unexpected error from external source
• When PRT received signals at SRM, the requested count did not complete.

Replace the NVRAM.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

920 B Printer application error (no response within determined time in Printing)
-00

-01 B Printer application error (Timeout during Printing)

-02 B Printer Error 1 (WORK memory not acquired)

-03 B Printer application error (Filter process not started)

-04 B Printer Error 1 (Filter processing ended abnormally)

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

When an error is detected in the application, which makes continued operation


impossible.

• Software bug
• Unexpected hardware configuration (such as insufficient memory)

• Cycle the main power off and on.


• Increase the memory storage capacity.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

921 B Printer application error (Resident font not found)


-00
Resident font was not found at printer startup.

Preinstalled font files not found.

Cycle the main power off and on.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

925 B
NetFile function error
-00

-01 B NetFile function error

The NetFile file management on the HDD cannot be used, or a NetFile


management file is corrupted and operation cannot continue. The HDDs are
defective and they cannot be debugged or partitioned, so the Scan Router
functions (delivery of received faxes, document capture, etc.), Web services, and
other network functions cannot be used.
HDD status codes are displayed below the SC code:

• HDD defective
• Power loss while data was writing to HDD
• Software bug

See the table and the procedure below.

Here is a list of HDD status codes:

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Display Meaning

(-1) HDD not connected

(-2) HDD not ready

(-3) No label

(-4) Partition type incorrect

(-5) Error returned during label read or check

(-6) Error returned during label read or check

(-7) “filesystem” repair failed

(-8) “filesystem” mount failed

(-9) Drive does not answer command

(-10) Internal kernel error

(-11) Size of drive is too small

(-12) Specified partition does not exist

(-13) Device file does not exist

Recovery from SC 925


Procedure 1
1. If the machine shows SC codes for HDD errors (SC860 to SC865) with SC 925, do the recovery
procedures for SC860 to SC865.
Procedure 2
1. If the machine does not show one of the five HDD errors (SC860 to SC865), turn the machine
power off and on.
2. If this is not the solution for the problem, then initialize the NetFile partitionon the HDD with
SP5-832-11 (HDD Formatting - Ridoc I/F).
NetFiles: These are jobs printed from the document server using a PC and DeskTopBinder. Before
you initialize the NetFile partitionon the HDD, tell the customer:
• Received faxes on the delivery server will be erased
• All captured documents will be erased
• Desk Top Binder/Print Job Manager/Desk Top Editor job history will be erased
• Documents on the document server, and scanned documents, will not be erased.

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• The first time that the network gets access to the machine, the management information must
be configured again (this will use a lot of time).
3. Before you initialize the Netfile partition with SP5-832-11, do these steps:
4. In the User Tools mode, do Document Management> Batch Delete Transfer Documents.
Do SP5-832-11, and turn the machine off and on.
Procedure 3
1. If “Procedure 2” is not the solution for the problem, do SP5-832-1 (HDD Formatting - All)
2. Cycle the machine off/on.

• SP5-832-001 erases all document and address book data on the hard disks. Consult with the
customer before you do this SP code.
Procedure 4
1. If “Procedure 3” does not solve the problem, replace the HDD.

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

994 C Application Item Error


-00
The numbers of executed application items on the operation panel reach the
maximum limit for the operation panel structure.

Too many executed application items

Logging only

No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

997 D Application function selection error


-00
• The application has not responded to the set command created by SCS
within a certain period of time.
• The application selected ended abnormally.

Software bug

• Check whether an option required by the application (RAM, DIMM, board)


is installed properly.
• Check whether downloaded applications are correctly configured. (Take
necessary countermeasures specific to the application in which the error
occurs. In some applications, the logs can be taken from the monitor. If this
option is available, analyze the logs.)

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No. Type Details (Symptom, Possible Cause, Troubleshooting Procedures)

998 D Application start error


-00
• After power on, no application program is registered to the system within a
predetermined period of time. (no application starts or ends normally.)
• Even if they are started, all applications have become unable to be
rendered due to an unknown defect.

• Software bug
• An option required by the application (RAM, DIMM, board) is not installed
properly

• Turn the main power switch off and on.


• Check whether an option required by the application (RAM, DIMM, board)
is installed properly.
• Check whether downloaded applications are correctly configured.
• Replace the Controller Board.

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Process Control Error Conditions

Process Control Error Conditions


Developer Initialization Result

SP-3-014-001 (Developer Initialization Result)


No. Result Description Possible Causes/Action

Successfully Developer initialization is -


1
completed successfully completed.

Forced Developer initialization • A cover was opened or the main switch


termination was forcibly terminated. was turned off during the initialization.
1. Do the developer initialization again when
2 done in SP mode. Reinstall the engine main
firmware if the result is the same.
2. Cycle the main power off and on when
done at unit replacement.

Vt error Vt is more than 0.7V 1. Make sure that the heat seal on the
6 when Vcnt is 4.3V. development unit is not removed.
2. Defective TD sensor

Vcnt error 1 Vcnt is less than 4.7V 1. Defective TD sensor


7 when Vcnt is Vt target 2. Vt target settings are not correct.
±0.2V.
3. Toner density error

Vcnt error 2 Vt is more than 0.7V 1. Make sure that the heat seal on the
when Vcnt is 4.3V and development unit is not removed.
8 Vcnt is less than 4.7V 2. Defective TD sensor
when Vcnt is Vt target
±0.2V.

Vcnt error 3 Vcnt is less than 4.7V. 1. Make sure that the heat seal on the
development unit is not removed.
9 2. Defective TD sensor
3. Vt target settings are not correct.
4. Toner density error

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• The machine starts developer initialization after you set "Enable" in SP3-902-005, 006, 007, or
008. Developer initialization automatically resumes when you open and close the front door or
turn the main switch off and on if an error other than Error 8 occurs.

Process Control Self-Check Result

Displayed number shows results of each color sensor check.


00000000 = YYCCMMKK

SP3-012-001 to -010 (Process Control Execute Result)


No. Result Description Possible Causes/Action

Successfully Process control self- Check the Vsg adjustment. See the "Vsg
11 completed check successfully Adjustment Result" following this table.
completed.

Vt error Vt maximum or minimum • Defective development unit


error is detected. Vt maximum error and an image is faint:
1. Replace the toner supply pump unit.
Vt maximum error and an image is O.K:
41 1. Replace the development unit.
2. Replace the BICU board.
Vt minimum error:
1. Replace the development unit.
2. Replace the BICU board.

ID sensor Not enough data can be • Solid image is not sufficient density:
coefficient (K5) sampled. 1. Retry the process control.
detection error
2. Replace the ID sensors.
3. Replace the BICU board.
• Solid image is O.K.
53
1. Replace the ID sensors.
2. Replace the BICU board.
• ID sensor is dirty:
1. Clean the ID sensors.
2. Retry the process control.

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Process Control Error Conditions

No. Result Description Possible Causes/Action

ID sensor When the K5 is more • ID sensor pattern density is too high or low.
coefficient (K5) than the value of • ID sensor or shutter is defective.
maximum/ SP3-362-003 or less
54 Same as 53
minimum error than the value of
SP3-362-004, the error
54 is displayed.

Gamma error: Gamma is out of range. • ID sensor pattern density is too high.
55 Maximum 5.0 < Gamma • Hardware defective.
Same as 53

Gamma error: Gamma is out of range. • ID sensor pattern density is too low.
Minimum Gamma < 0.15 • Hardware defective.
56
1. Same as 53
2. Replace the toner supply pump unit.

Vk error: Vk is out of range. • ID sensor pattern density is too low.


57 Maximum 150 < Vk • Hardware defective.
Same as 53

Vk error: Vk is out of range. • ID sensor pattern density is too high.


Minimum Vk < –150 • Background dirty
58
• Hardware defective
Same as 53

Sampling data Not enough data can be • ID sensor pattern density is too high or low.
error during sampled during the • Hardware defective
59
gamma gamma correction.
Same as 53
correction

Unexpected Process control fails. • Power Failure


99 error Check the power source.

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Vsg Adjustment Result

SP3-323-001 to -010 (Vsg Adjustment Result)


No. Result Description Possible Causes/Action

O.K Vsg adjustment is -


1
correctly done.

ID sensor Vsg cannot be • Dirty ID sensor (toner, dust, or foreign material)


adjustment adjusted within 4.0 • Dirty transfer belt
error ±0.5V.
• Scratched image transfer belt
• Defective ID sensor
• Poor connection
• Defective BICU
2 1. Clean the ID sensor.
2. Check the belt cleaning. Clean or replace the
transfer belt.
3. Replace the image transfer belt.
4. Replace the ID sensor.
5. Check the connection.
6. Replace the BICU board.

ID sensor ID sensor output is • Defective ID sensor


output error more than "Voffset • Poor connection
Threshold"
• Defective BICU
3 (SP3-324-004)
1. Replace the ID sensor.
2. Check the connection.
3. Replace the BICU board.

Vsg Vsg adjustment has • Other cases


9 Adjustment not been Retry SP3-321-010.
error completed.

Line Position Adjustment Result

SP2-194-010 to -012 (Line Position Adjustment Result: M, C, Y)


This SP shows the number as a line position adjustment result on the LCD. It shows which color has an
error (M, Y or C).

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Process Control Error Conditions

No. Result Description Note

0 Not done Line position adjustment has not been done. -

Completed Line position adjustment has correctly been done, -


1
successfully

Cannot detect ID sensors have not detected the patterns for line See Note
2
patterns position adjustment.

Fewer lines on the The patterns, which ID sensors have detected, are not See Note
3 pattern than the enough for line position adjustment.
target

More lines on the Not used in this machine. -


4 pattern than the
target

Out of the ID sensors have correctly detected the patterns for line See Note
5 adjustment range position adjustment, but a shift of patterns is out of
adjustable range.

6-9 Not used - -

• For details, see the "Troubleshooting Guide - Line Position Adjustment" section.

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Troubleshooting Guide
Line Position Adjustment

When there are color registration errors on the output, do the line position adjustment as follows.

Test

1. Do SP2-111-003 (Mode c: rough adjustment).


2. Use SP2-194-007 to check if the result of the line position adjustment is correct (0: Completed
successfully, 1: Not completed). If the result is "1", refer to ‘Countermeasure list for color
registration errors’.
3. Do SP2-111-001 (Mode a: fine adjustment twice).
4. Use SP2-194-007 to check if the result of the line position adjustment is correct (0: Completed
successfully, 1: Not completed). If the result is "1", refer to ‘Countermeasure list for color
registration errors’.
5. Put some A4/LT paper on the bypass tray.

• When you print a test pattern, use the bypass tray to feed the paper.
6. Print out test pattern "7" with SP2-109-003.
7. Check the printed output with a loupe.
8. If there are no color registration errors on the output, the line position adjustment is correctly done.
If not, refer to the countermeasure list for color registration errors.

Countermeasure List for Color Registration Errors

After Executing SP2-111-003


• Result: "1" in SP2-194-007
• Result: "2" or "3" (Line pattern detection failure) in SP2-194-010, -011, -012

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Troubleshooting Guide

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

• Defective image processing unit


• Low density of test pattern
• Defective BiCU
White image, Abnormal image, Low
density 1. Replace the high voltage power supply unit.
2. Do the forced process control (SP3-011-001) or supply
some toner (SP3-030-xxx).
3. Replace the BiCU.

• Defective ID sensor shutter


• Defective ID sensor

Normal image, but with color • Defective BiCU


registration errors 1. Replace the ID sensor shutter solenoid.
2. Replace the ID sensor.
3. Replace the BiCU.

After Executing SP2-111-003


• Result: "1" in SP2-194-007
• One of results: "5" (Out of adjustable range) in SP2-194-010, -011, -012, -013

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

• Defective laser unit


• Defective BiCU
The main scan registrations of M, C,
Y, K are shifted by more than ±15. 1. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).
2. Replace the laser unit.
3. Replace the BiCU.

• Defective image transfer belt


• Defective drive units

The sub scan registrations of M, C, Y, • Defective BiCU


K are shifted by more than ±20. 1. Replace the image transfer belt.
2. Replace the drum motor.
3. Replace the BiCU.

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Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

• Defective ID sensor at center


• Deformed center area on the image transfer belt
The main scan registration is shifted
by more than ±0.66 mm, but only at • Defective BiCU
the central area of the image on the 1. Replace the ID sensor.
output.
2. Replace the image transfer belt.
3. Replace the BiCU.

• Defective PCDU
• Defective laser optics housing unit
• Defective BiCU
The skew for M, C, Y, K is more than
±0.75 mm. 1. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).
2. Reinstall or replace the PCDU.
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
4. Replace the BiCU.

• Skew correction upper limit error


• Defective BiCU
• Defective laser optics housing unit
Others
1. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).
2. Replace the BiCU.
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.

After Executing SP2-111-003


• Result: "1" in SP2-194-007
• Result: "0" in SP2-194-010, -011, -012, -013

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

Do SP2-111-001 or -002.

After Executing SP2-111-001


• Result: "1" in SP2-194-007
• Result: "2" or "3" (Line pattern detection failure) in SP2-194-010, -011, -012, -013

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Troubleshooting Guide

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

White image, Abnormal image, • Defective laser optics housing unit shutter
Low density • Defective image processing unit
• Low density of test pattern
• Defective BiCU

1. Replace the shutter motor.


2. Replace the high voltage power supply unit.
3. Do the forced process control (SP3-011-001) or supply
some toner (SP3-030-xxx).
4. Replace the BiCU.

Normal image, but with color • Defective ID sensor shutter


registration errors • Defective ID sensor
• Defective BiCU

1. Replace the ID sensor shutter solenoid.


2. Replace the ID sensor.
3. Replace the BiCU.

After Executing SP2-111-001


• Result: "1" in SP2-194-007
• Result: "5" (Out of adjustable range) in SP2-194-010, -011, -012

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

Low image density on the output • Low pattern density

Do the forced process control (SP3-011-001) or supply


some toner (SP3-030-xxx).

The main scan registrations of M, C, • No defective component


Y, K are shifted by more than ±1.4. • Defective laser optics housing unit
• Defective BiCU

1. Do SP2-111-003 again.
2. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
3. Replace the BiCU.

577
6. Troubleshooting

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

The sub scan registrations of M, C, Y • No defective component


are shifted by more than ±1.4mm • Defective image transfer belt
from the sub scan registration of K.
• Defective drive units
• Defective BiCU

1. Do SP2-111-003 again.
2. Replace the image transfer belt.
3. Replace the drum motor.
4. Replace the BiCU.

The main scan registration is shifted • Defective ID sensor at center


by more than ±0.66 mm, but only at • Deformed center area on the image transfer belt
the central area of the image on the
• Defective BiCU
output.
1. Replace the ID sensor.
2. Replace the image transfer belt.
3. Replace the BiCU.

The skew for M, C, Y, K is more than • Defective PCDU


± 0.75 mm at the end of the scan • Defective laser optics housing unit
line?
• Defective BiCU

1. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).


2. Reinstall or replace the PCDU.
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
4. Replace the BiCU.

Others • Skew correction upper limit error


• Defective BiCU
• Defective laser optics housing unit

1. Replace the BiCU.


2. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.

After Executing SP2-111-001


• Result: "0" in SP2-194-007

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Troubleshooting Guide

• Result: Color registration errors in SP2-194-010, -011, -012, -013

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

Low image density on the output • Low pattern density

Do the forced process control (SP3-011-001) or supply


some toner (SP3-030-xxx).

The main scan registration is shifted, • Defective ID sensor at center


but only at the central area of the • Deformed center area on the image transfer belt
image on the output.
• Defective BiCU

1. Replace the ID sensor.


2. Replace the image transfer belt.
3. Replace the BiCU.

The main scan registrations of M, C, • Defective laser optics housing unit


Y, K are shifted. • Defective ID sensor
• Defective BiCU
• Incorrect SP value

1. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).


2. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
3. Replace the ID sensor.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Adjust the value with SP2-182-004 to -021.

The sub scan registrations of M, C, Y, • Defective image transfer belt


K are shifted. • Defective drive units
• Defective ID sensor
• Defective BiCU
• Incorrect SP value

1. Replace the image transfer belt.


2. Replace the ID sensor.
3. Replace the drum motor.
4. Replace the BiCU.
5. Adjust the value with SP2-182-022 to -039.

579
6. Troubleshooting

Test pattern check Possible cause/Countermeasure

The skew of M, C, Y, K is different. • Defective PCDU


• Defective laser optics housing unit
• Defective BiCU

1. Reinstall or replace the PCDU.


2. Perform the color skew adjustment (Image Adjustment).
3. Replace the laser optics housing unit.
4. Replace the BiCU.

The sub scan lines are shifted. Shifted • Defective PCDU


lines appear cyclically. • Defective drive unit
• Drum phase adjustment error

1. Reinstall or replace the PCDU.


2. Check or replace the drive unit.

Problem at Regular Intervals

Image problems may appear at regular intervals that depend on the circumference of certain
components.
The following diagram shows the possible symptoms (black or white dots at regular intervals).

[A]: Paper feed direction


[B]: Problems at regular intervals
• Abnormal image at 33.6-mm intervals: Charge roller
• Colored spots at 40.82-mm intervals: Image transfer roller

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Troubleshooting Guide

• Colored spots at 20.9-mm intervals: Development roller


• Abnormal image at 55.4 (center) or 55.0 (end)-mm intervals: Paper transfer roller
• Colored spots at 75.4-mm intervals: OPC drum
• Spots at 78.5-mm intervals: Pressure roller
• Spots at 78.5-mm intervals: Fusing belt

Blank Print

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

No image is printed. Defective laser unit Replace the laser unit.

Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.

Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt


unit unit.

Incorrect action of paper Check the guide and the paper


transfer roller transfer roller.

Defective HVPS Replace HVPS.

Defective BiCU Replace the BiCU.

All-Black Print

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

All the paper is black. Incorrectly installed PCDU Install the PCDU correctly.

Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.

Defective HVPS Replace HVPS.

Defective laser unit Replace the laser unit.

Defective BiCU Replace the BiCU.

Defective main board Replace the main board.

581
6. Troubleshooting

Missing CMY Color

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

C, M, or Y is missing. Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.

Loose connection between Replace the drum positioning


printer cartridge and BiCU cover.

Image transfer belt not Check the belt tension unit.


contacting PCDU

Defective the drum motor: CMY Replace the drum motor: CMY.

Defective BiCU Replace the BiCU.

Light Print

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Printed images are too weak. Loose connection between Check the connection between
paper transfer roller and HVPS the paper transfer roller and the
HVPS.

Dust in the laser beam path Clean the laser beam path.

Image transfer belt not Check the image transfer belt


contacting PCDU unit.

Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.

Defective paper transfer roller Repair the paper transfer roller.

Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.

Defective BiCU Replace the BiCU.

Repeated Spots or Lines on Prints

The same spots or lines appear at regular intervals.

582
Troubleshooting Guide

Interval Possible cause Necessary actions

At intervals of 33.6 mm (1.32 Defective charge roller Replace the PCDU.


inches)

At intervals of 20.9 mm (0.82 Defective development roller Replace the PCDU.


inches)

At intervals from 55.0 (end) to Defective paper transfer roller Replace the paper transfer
55.4 (center) mm (from 2.16 to roller unit.
2.18 inches)

At intervals of 75.4 mm (2.96 Defective OPC drum Replace the PCDU.


inches)

At intervals of 78.5 mm (3.09 Defective pressure roller Replace the pressure roller or
inches) fusing unit.

At intervals of 78.5 mm (3.09 Defective fusing belt Replace the fusing unit.
inches)

At intervals of 40.82 mm (1.60 Defective image transfer roller Replace the image transfer
inches) roller.

Dark Vertical Line on Prints

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

A dark line appears. The line is Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.
parallel to the paper feed
direction of one CMY color.

A dark line appears. The line is Dust in the laser beam path Clean the laser beam path.
parallel to the paper feed
direction of any color (not C, M, Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt
or Y). unit unit.

Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.

583
6. Troubleshooting

White Horizontal Lines or Bands

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

White lines or bands appear in Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.


images of all toner colors.
Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt
unit unit.

Defective paper transfer roller Replace the paper transfer


roller.

Missing Parts of Images

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Some parts of images are Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.


missing.
Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt
unit unit.

Defective paper transfer roller Replace the paper transfer


roller.

Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.

Dirty Background

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Backgrounds of one CMYK Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.


color are too dense.

Backgrounds of more than one Defective HVPS Replace the HVPS.


CMYK are too dense.color

584
Troubleshooting Guide

Partial CMY Color Dots

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Unexpected dots of the same Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.


color appear at irregular
intervals. Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt
unit unit.

Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.

Dark Irregular Streaks on Prints

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Unexpected streaks appear at Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt
irregular intervals. unit.

CMY Color Irregular Streaks

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Unexpected streaks of the same Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.


color appear at irregular
intervals. Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt
unit unit.

Ghosting

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

The same or similar image Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.


appears two or more times.
They get weaker and weaker. Defective transfer unit Replace the transfer unit.

585
6. Troubleshooting

Unfused or Partially Fused Prints

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Some parts of images are not Non-standard paper in use Use recommended paper.
fused very well.
Incorrect media type mode Select an appropriate media
mode.

Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.

Image Skew

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Images are skewed Incorrect installation of paper Install the paper correctly.

Incorrect paper guide position Adjust the paper guide


correctly.

• When adjusting the paper


width, use the right side
guide only, with the green
clip. Do not hold
• the left side guide at this
time, or skew will occur.

Defective registration roller Repair the paper feed unit.

Incorrect action of paper Check the paper transfer roller.


transfer roller

Defective BiCU Replace the BiCU.

Incorrect installation of paper Uninstall the paper tray units


tray and re-install them.

586
Troubleshooting Guide

Background Stain

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

The reverse side of the paper is Unclean paper transfer roller Clean the paper transfer roller.
not clean.
Unclean paper path Clean the paper path.

Unclean registration roller Clean the registration roller.

Defective fusing unit Replace the fusing unit.

No Printing on Paper Edge

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Images are not printed in the Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU.
areas around the paper edges.
Defective toner cartridge Replace the toner cartridge.

Defective image transfer belt Replace the image transfer belt


unit unit.

Image transfer belt not Check the image transfer belt


contacting PCDU unit.

Image Not Centered When It Should Be

Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions

Images do not come to the Incorrect installation of paper Install the paper correctly.
center.
Incorrect paper guide position Adjust the paper guide
correctly.

Incorrect margin setting Adjust the margin setting.

Defective BiCU Replace the BiCU.

Incorrect installation of paper Uninstall the paper tray units


tray and re-install them.

587
6. Troubleshooting

Jam Detection
Paper Jam Display

SP7-507 shows the paper jam history.

• CODE: Indicates the jam code.


• SIZE: Indicates the paper Size Code.
• TOTAL: Indicates the total counter (SP7-502-001).
• DATE: indicates the date when the jam occurred.

Jam Codes and Display Codes

If a paper jam occurs, the machine displays the location where the jam occurs on the operation panel.

588
Jam Detection

SP7-504 and SP7-505 (for ARDF) show how many jams occurred at each location.

Indication on the
Jam Code Description
operation panel

7504 003 Paper is not fed from 1st tray. A

7504 004 Paper is not fed from 2nd tray. Y1

7504 005 Paper is not fed from 3rd tray. Y2

7504 008 Paper is not fed from the bypass tray. A

7504 009 Paper is jammed at the duplex unit. Z

7504 012 Paper is not fed from the paper feed sensor Y1

7504 017 Registration sensor does not detect paper, and paper exit
A
sensor turns on.

7504 018 Fusing entrance sensor does not detect paper. B

7504 019 Fusing exit sensor does not detect paper. C

589
6. Troubleshooting

Indication on the
Jam Code Description
operation panel

7504 020 Paper exit sensor does not detect paper. C

7504 021 Paper exit sensor (1-Bin tray unit) does not detect paper. C

7504 025 Duplex exit sensor does not detect paper. Z

7504 026 Duplex entrance sensor does not detect paper. Z

7504 052 Paper feed sensor for 1st tray does not turn off. Y1

7504 053 Paper feed sensor for 2nd tray does not turn off. Y2

7504 057 Registration sensor does not turn off. B

7504 060 Paper exit sensor does not turn off. C

7504 061 Paper exit sensor (1-Bin tray unit) does not turn off. C

7504 065 Duplex exit sensor does not turn off. Z

7505 001 ARDF registration sensor does not turn off. P

7505 004 ARDF registration sensor does not detect paper (Single/ P
Duplex).

7505 054 ARDF registration sensor does not turn off. P

7505 100 ARDF transport motor is defective. P

590
Jam Detection

Sensor Layout

Callout Sensor Callout Sensor

Paper Feed Sensor (for standard/


[A] Paper Sensor (1-Bin) [H]*
optional tray)

591
6. Troubleshooting

Callout Sensor Callout Sensor

Paper End Sensor (for standard/


[B] Paper Exit Sensor (1-Bin) [I]*
optional tray)

Tray Lift Sensor (for standard/


[C] Paper Exit Sensor [J]*
optional tray)

[D] Fusing Exit Sensor [K] Duplex Exit Sensor

[E] Duplex Entrance Sensor [L] Bypass Lift Sensor

[F] Fusing Entrance Sensor [M] Bypass Paper End Sensor

[G] Registration Sensor [N] Bypass Paper Width Sensor

Paper Size Code

Size Code Paper Size Size Code Paper Size

05 A4 LEF 141 B4 SEF

06 A5 LEF 142 B5 SEF

14 B5 LEF 160 DLT SEF

38 LT LEF 164 LG SEF

44 HLT LEF 166 LT SEF

133 A4 SEF 172 HLT SEF

134 A5 SEF 255 Others

592
Electrical Component Defects

Electrical Component Defects


Sensors

Sensor Name/ CN No./


No. Active Condition Symptom
Sensor Board Name Pin No.

Open
S1 Bypass Lift Sensor H CN523/11 • SC508
Shorted

Open • Paper is detected


on the by-pass tray
Shorted when no paper is
By-pass Paper End set.
S2 L CN523/5
Sensor • Paper is not
detected on the by-
pass tray when
paper is set.

Open • A4/LT size is


By-pass Paper Size detected.
S3 L CN523/2 Shorted
Sensor • A4/LT size is not
detected.

Duplex Entrance Open • Jam Z (Jam 65)


S4 L CN523/14
Sensor Shorted • Jam B (Jam18)

Fusing Entrance Open • Jam B (Jam 18)


S5 L CN523/20
Sensor Shorted • Jam C

Open • Jam Z (Jam 25)


S6 Duplex Exit Sensor L CN523/23
Shorted • Jam Z

Open • Jam C (Jam 19)


S7 Fusing Exit Sensor L CN525/8
Shorted • Jam C

Open • SC541
S8 Fusing Thermopile A CN525/6 • PCU setting Error
Shorted
occurs.

593
6. Troubleshooting

Sensor Name/ CN No./


No. Active Condition Symptom
Sensor Board Name Pin No.

TD Sensor (µ Sensor) Open


S9 A CN539/8
(K) Shorted

TD Sensor (µ Sensor) Open


S10 A CN540/8
(C) Shorted

TD Sensor (µ Sensor) Open


S11 A CN540/16
(M) Shorted

TD Sensor (µ Sensor) Open


S12 A CN540/22
(Y) Shorted

CN555/6,7, Open
S13 ID Sensor A • SC370
10,11 Shorted

Open
S14 ITB Contact HP Sensor L CN543/12 • SC442
Shorted

Open • Paper end is


detected when
Shorted there is paper in the
paper tray.
S15 Tray Paper End Sensor L CN559/12
• Paper end is not
detected when
there is no paper in
the paper tray.

Open • Jam A.
S16 Paper Feed Sensor L CN559/14
Shorted • Normal operation

Open • Platen cover open


S17 Platen Cover Sensor L CN404/2 cannot be
Shorted detected.

Open • Jam A (Jam 17)


S19 Registration Sensor L CN559/17
Shorted • Jam B

594
Electrical Component Defects

Sensor Name/ CN No./


No. Active Condition Symptom
Sensor Board Name Pin No.

Open
S20 Scanner HP Sensor H CN404/5 SC120, SC121
Shorted

Open • Printed image is


wrong, such as
Shorted rough image, dirty
Temperature/
S21 A CN526/6,8 background or
Humidity Sensor
weak image.
• SC498

Open
S22 Toner End Sensor (C) A CN539/16 • SC374
Shorted

Open
S23 Toner End Sensor (M) A CN539/15 • SC373
Shorted

Open
S24 Toner End Sensor (Y) A CN539/14 • SC375
Shorted

Open • Waste toner full is


detected when it is
Shorted not near full.
Waste Toner Full • Waste toner full
S25 H CN543/4
Sensor cannot be detected
when the waste
toner bottle is
nearly full.

S26 Tray Lift Sensor H CN543/7 Open • SC501

Open • Jam C (Jam 20)


S27 Paper Exit Sensor L CN525/11
Shorted • Jam C (Jam 60)

Pressure Roller Open


TH1 A CN525/19 • SC571
Thermistor (Rear) Shorted

595
6. Troubleshooting

Sensor Name/ CN No./


No. Active Condition Symptom
Sensor Board Name Pin No.

Pressure Roller Open


TH2 A CN525/17 • SC561
Thermistor (Center) Shorted

Pressure Roller Open


TH3 A CN525/21 • SC591
Thermistor (Front) Shorted

Image Creation Open


TH4 A CN526/4 • SC497
Temperature Sensor Shorted

Image Creation Open


TH5 A CN525/23 • SC581
Temperature Sensor Shorted

Open • “Cover closed”


cannot be
detected.
SW4 Right Cover Sensor L CN559/19
Shorted • “Open Cover”
cannot be
detected.

Open • Paper tray cannot


be detected.

SW5 Tray Set Sensor L CN543/15 • Paper tray is


Shorted detected when the
paper tray is not
set.

Open • Waste toner bottle


cannot be
detected.
Waste Toner Bottle Set
SW6 L CN535/1 • Waste toner bottle
Sensor Shorted is detected when
the waste toner
bottle is not set.

Open • Jam C (Jam 20)


S27 Paper Exit Sensor L CN525/11
Shorted • Jam C (Jam 60)

596
Electrical Component Defects

Sensor Name/ CN No./


No. Active Condition Symptom
Sensor Board Name Pin No.

Pressure Roller Open


TH1 A CN525/19 • SC571
Thermistor (Rear) Shorted

Pressure Roller Open


TH2 A CN525/17 • SC561
Thermistor (Center) Shorted

Pressure Roller Open


TH3 A CN525/21 • SC591
Thermistor (Front) Shorted

Image Creation Open


TH4 A CN526/4 • SC497
Temperature Sensor Shorted

Image Creation Open


TH5 A CN525/23 • SC581
Temperature Sensor Shorted

Open • “Cover closed”


cannot be
detected.
SW4 Right Cover Sensor L CN559/19
Shorted • “Open Cover”
cannot be
detected.

Open • Paper tray cannot


be detected.

SW5 Tray Set Sensor L CN543/15 • Paper tray is


Shorted detected when the
paper tray is not
set.

Open • Waste toner bottle


cannot be
Shorted detected.
Waste Toner Bottle Set
SW6 L CN535/1 • Waste toner bottle
Sensor
is detected when
Shorted
the waste toner
bottle is not set.

597
6. Troubleshooting

Fuse Location

100V (Mainly NA)


Fuse Connector Capacity Voltage Part No. Part Replaceable
Name (Out) Name

CN611-1 51MS-100 Yes


FU1 10A 250V 11071363 H
(24V)

FU2 CN610-1 10A 250V 11071363 51MS-100 Yes


(24VL) H

FU3 CN610-2 4A 250V 11071360 SCT4A No


(24VL_LPS)

FU4 CN611-3 4A 250V 11071360 SCT4A No


(24V_LPS)

FU5 CN613-5 5A 250V 11071351 SCT5A No


(5V)

FU102 N/A 10A 250V 11071347 FIH 250V Yes


(Protecting the 10A
fusing circuit in (EM/CR)
the PSU)

FU101 N/A 15A 250V 11071241 TLC-15A- Yes


(Protecting the N4
fusing circuit in
the PSU)

FU103 CN600-4,5 2A 250V 11071362 SCT2A No


(Anti-
condensation
Heater)

FU104 N/A 2A 250V 11071362 SCT2A No


(Protecting the
fusing circuit in
the PSU)

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Electrical Component Defects

200V (Mainly EU)


Fuse Connector Capacity Voltage Part No. Part Replaceable
Name (Out) Name

CN611-1 51MS-100 Yes


FU1 10A 250V 11071363 H
(24V)

FU2 CN610-1 10A 250V 11071363 51MS-100 Yes


(24VL) H

FU3 CN610-2 4A 250V 11071360 SCT4A No


(24VL_LPS)

FU4 CN611-3 4A 250V 11071360 SCT4A No


(24V_LPS)

FU5 CN613-5 5A 250V 11071351 SCT5A No


(5V)

FU102 N/A 8A 250V 11071346 FIH 250V Yes


(Protecting the 8A(EM/CR
fusing circuit in )
the PSU)

FU101 N/A 8A 250V 11071366 FIH 250V No


(Protecting the 8A(EM)8A
fusing circuit in 03
the PSU)

FU103 CN600-4,5 1A 250V 11071367 SCT1A No


(Anti-
condensation
Heater)

FU104 N/A 2A 250V 11071362 SCT2A No


(Protecting the
fusing circuit in
the PSU)

599
6. Troubleshooting

Scanner Test Mode


SBU Test Mode

Output the SBU test pattern with SP4-807-001 to make sure the scanner SBU control operates correctly.
The SBU test pattern prints out after you have set the SP mode settings and pressed the start key.
• The CCD on the SBU board may be defective if the copy is abnormal and the SBU test pattern is
normal.
• The followings can be the cause if the copy is normal and the SBU test pattern is abnormal:
• The harness may not be correctly connected between the SBU and the BiCU.
• The BiCU or SBU board may be defective.

600
7. Detailed Descriptions

Scanner Unit
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Exposure Glass (for ARDF) [E] ARDF/Platen Cover Sensor

[B] Exposure Glass (for platen mode) [F] Scanner Carriage Drive Belt

[C] Scanner HP Sensor [G] Scanner Motor

[D] Scanner Carriage

• Automatic paper size detection is not available because this model has no APS (sensor that detects
original’s paper size) in the scanner.

601
7. Detailed Descriptions

Light Source and Exposure

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] LED Array Board [G] Lens

[B] Reflector [H] 2nd Mirror

[C] Reflector [I] CCD

[D] 1st Mirror [J] 4th Mirror

[E] 3rd Mirror [K] Light Path

[F] 5th Mirror

This model uses an LED for the light source. Light from the LED board goes to the original via the two
reflectors. From the original, the light then follows the light path to the CCD.
To ensure that enough light reaches the left and right edges of the original, the elements in the array are
more densely spaced at the ends than at the center.

602
Scanner Unit

The light reflected from the original travels as follows:


LED exposure -> 1st mirror -> 2nd mirror -> 3rd mirror -> 4th mirror -> 5th mirror -> Lens -> CCD

Scanner Carriage Drive

Callout Callout Item

[A] Scanner Carriage [D] Scanner Drive Belt

[B] Scanner Drive Motor [E] Scanner HP Sensor

[C] Carriage Guide Shaft

The scanner drive belt [D] drives the scanner carriage [A]. The scanner carriage moves along the
carriage guide shaft [C]. Image scanning starts from the position of the scanner carriage HP sensor [E].
The carriage returns to its home position after scanning an image. The scanner HP sensor is located
under the carriage.

Improved Tolerance to Black Lines When Paper Passes through ADF

This model uses a conventional mechanism in which paper comes in contact with the exposure glass
during feeding. This is useful for dealing with adhesion of free dirt particles (paper scraps, etc.). (Self-
cleaning mechanism using paper)
On the other hand, sticky dirt adhering to the document sticks to the exposure glass, and may cause
black lines in scanned images.

603
7. Detailed Descriptions

ADF cross-section diagram

[A]: Exposure glass


[B]: Reading position
[C]: Original feed path

• If black lines due to free dirt particles appear for a short time, such as when users have documents
with large amounts of paper dust, you can return to the original configuration.
• Reference (read position correction)
By changing SP4-020-001 (Dust Check > Dust Detect:On/Off), when dirt is detected at the
reading position, the reading position may be changed to avoid the dirt.
(If it cannot be avoided, an alert is displayed on the operation panel advising the user to clean the
exposure glass).
Image diagram

[A]: Reading position


[B]: Exposure glass
[C]: Dirt

604
Scanner Unit

• Dirt is detected when a document passes through, so the alert will not disappear until reading
of the next document begins, even after exposure glass cleaning is performed.
• If dirt is detected not on the exposure glass but on the background guide plate, the alert will
not disappear even if the glass is wiped.
• The time required for the first copy is slightly (almost imperceptibly) longer.
• The detection threshold can be changed using SP4-020-002 (Dust Check > Dust Detect:Lvl).
(The larger the value is, the smaller the dirt particles that can be detected.)
• Do not change the setting of SP4-020-003 (Dust Check > Dust Reject:Lvl).

605
7. Detailed Descriptions

Laser Unit
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Polygon Motor [F] Mirror 3

[B] Lens (L1) [G] Lens (L2)

[C] LD Unit [H] Shield Glass

[D] Mirror 2 [I] Lens (L2)

[E] Mirror 1

This machine has two LD units. One is for yellow and magenta. Another is for cyan and black. Each LD
unit produces laser beams for two colors.
Based on each model’s line speed, this product uses two different types of LD unit: D196/D214/D236
uses two beams per color to achieve higher line speed, while D219/D220 uses one beam per color,
which is the same as the previous model.

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Laser Unit

Laser Synchronizing System

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] LD [F] Synchronization Mirror

[B] Collimating Lens [G] Synchronization Lens

[C] Polygon Motor [H] Synchronization Detector

[D] Lens (L1) [I] LD Unit

[E] Mirror 1

The LD unit has a synchronization detector at the left side of each unit (for the optical paths for the K and
M drums only). A laser beam coming from the LD [A] travels to the collimating lens [B] polygon
motor [C] lens (L1) [D] Mirror 1 [E] Mirror 2 Mirror 3 Drum.
When the beam is at the beginning of the line, the synchronization mirror [F] reflects it to the
synchronization lens. The synchronization detector [H] detects the beam reflected.

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Line Scanning Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Polygon Motor (With Polygon [D]


Lens (L1)
Mirror)

[B] Collimating Lens [E] OPC Drum

[C] LD Unit

The image read by the scanner is written on the OPC drum [E] with the laser beams. The direction of
main scanning is from the front to the rear of the machine. The polygon motor [A] rotates
counterclockwise.

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Laser Unit

Image Skew Adjustment

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Adjustor [C] OPC Drum

[B] Lens (L2)

In this machine, you can adjust the image skew correction manually. When turning the adjuster [A]
clockwise or counterclockwise, the front of the lens moves to the left or right, and this adjusts the image
skew.

Dust Shield Glass

The laser unit is located between the upper side of toner bottle and PCDU. The LD unit emits a laser
beam to above the OPC drum. This mechanism keeps the shield glass free from toner dropping and thus
requires no cleaning tool.

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LD Safety Switch

An interlock switch turns off when the front cover or the right door is opened. As a result, this relay cuts
off the power supply (+5V) to the two LD boards (the electric circuits go through the BiCU). This system
prevents unexpected laser emission, and ensures users and technicians safety.

MP C306 series

MP C406 series

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Paper Feed and Registration

Paper Feed and Registration


Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] End Fence [H] Registration Sensor

[B] Paper Feed Tray [I] Paper Feed Sensor

[C] Side Fence [J] Bypass Feed Roller

[D] Paper End Sensor [K] Bypass Feed Paper Size Sensor

[E] Paper Feed Roller [L] Bypass Paper End Sensor

[F] Dust Collection Tray [M] Friction Pad

Registration Rollers (Right: Driven,


[G]
Left: Drive)

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Paper Feed, Registration, and Bypass Feed Drive

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper Feed Roller [E] Paper Transport Motor

[B] Paper Feed Clutch [F] Bypass Feed Clutch

[C] Registration Roller [G] Bypass Feed Roller

[D] Registration Clutch

The drive from the paper transport motor is transmitted to each clutch through gears. The paper transport
motor controls paper feed/exit, duplex, registration, waste toner transport coil and bypass tray lift.

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Paper Feed and Registration

Sensor Locations in the Paper Feed Path

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper End Sensor [D] Bypass Paper Width Sensor

[B] Paper Feed Sensor [E] Bypass Paper End Sensor

[C] Registration Sensor

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Tray Lift Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Bottom Plate [D] Tray Lift Motor

[B] Bottom Plate Lift Arm [E] Tray Lift Sensor

[C] Bottom Plate Lift Gear [F] Rack and Pinion Mechanism

The tray lift motor rotates the gear [C] and the gear makes the rack [F] move.
The movement of the rack pulls the spring and this moves the bottom plate lift arm [B].
The arm lifts the bottom plate [A].
The position of the bottom plate is detected by the Tray Lift Sensor [E]. This machine does not use motor
control to detect the bottom plate position.

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Paper Feed and Registration

Bypass Tray Bottom Plate Lift Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Bypass Tray Bottom Plate [D] Actuator

[B] Pressure Spring Bypass Tray Bottom Plate Lifting-up


[E]
Cam (Front and Rear)

Bypass Tray Bottom Plate Lift Cam Bypass Tray Bottom Plate Lifting-up
[C] [F]
HP Sensor Cam Clutch

The paper transport motor rotates the bypass tray bottom plate lift cam clutch [F], and this moves the
bypass tray bottom plate [A] up and down.
The position of the bypass tray bottom plate lift cams (and because of this, the bypass tray bottom plate)
is detected by the bypass tray bottom plate lift cam HP sensor [C].

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Paper Size Detection and Paper End Detection

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Bypass Paper Size Sensor [C] Bypass Feed Paper End Sensor

[B] Bypass Feed Roller [D] Bypass Feed Friction Pad

The bypass paper size sensor [A] is not at the side of the tray but at the side of the bypass paper feed
unit.
The bypass paper size sensor is a photointerrupter, which detects when B5 paper or wider is placed in
the tray.
The bypass feed paper end sensor is activated if there is no paper on the tray.

Tray Auto-close Mechanism

The tray has a pin [A] on its bottom. When the tray is set, the spring [C] in the draw-in unit [B] slowly
pulls the tray in. When the tray is pulled out, the pin stretches the spring.

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Paper Feed and Registration

[A]: Pin
[B]: Draw-in Unit
[C]: Spring

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Toner Supply Section


Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ID Chip [E] Toner Transport Coil

[B] Bottle ID Chip Contact Board [F] Agitator

[C] Toner Bottle [G] Toner End Sensor

[D] Toner Supply Motor [H] Shutter

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Toner Supply Section

Toner Supply and Transport Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Toner End Sensor (Only for CMY) [D] Toner Transport Coil

[B] Toner Bottle [E] Agitator

[C] Toner Supply Motor

Rotating the toner bottle [B] transports the toner towards the rear of the machine. Each toner bottle has
an ID chip that stores information for each toner bottle. The toner from the toner bottles goes into the
hopper and is agitated by the agitator [E].
Then, rotating the toner transport coil [D] transports the toner to the development unit. Only color
hoppers have the toner end sensor [A]. The ID chip manages the remaining amount of black toner.

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Toner Bottle Set Sensor Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Bottle ID Chip Contact Board [C] Toner Bottle

[B] ID Chip (One for Each Color)

Each toner bottle [C] has an ID chip [B]. When the toner bottle [C] comes in contact with the bottle ID
chip contact board [A], the machine detects that the toner bottle is set.

Toner Near End and Toner End

Toner Near-End
First, the amount of remaining toner is detected with the pixel count and the driving time of the toner
supply motor. Then, when the amount of remaining toner is less than the threshold for toner near-end (K
= 23 g, CMY = 10 g), the machine determines a toner near-end.
For CMY, when the amount of remaining toner is less than 50 g, or when the toner end sensor, which is
a piezoelectric sensor, detects toner near-end twice, the machine also determines a toner near-end.
Toner End
A toner end is detected when the toner end sensor detects the end threshold six times in the toner near-
end condition.
The machine also detects a toner end when the difference of Vt and Vtref, and their total difference are
as in the following matrix:

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Toner Supply Section

Condition Vt/Vtref: Diff Vt/Vtref: Diff: Total

Before Near-End 0.7 V or more Over 10 V


K
After Near-End 0.3 V or more Over 3 V

CMY - 0.5 V or more Over 10 V

Toner Supply Unit

The agitator [G] transports the toner supplied into the sub-hopper by raising it to the toner transport path.
The transport path is level to make the machine’s height lower.

[A] Supply Housing


[B] Toner Transport Path
[C] Shutter
[D] Sub-hopper

[E] Toner Bottle Cap

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[F] Sub-hopper
[G] Agitator
[H] Toner Transport Path

ID Chip

The ID chip [B] of the toner bottle is set correctly by inserting the positioning hole [A] of the toner bottle
over the tapered boss [C] of the mainframe.

[A] Positioning Hole


[B] ID Chip
[C] Tapered Boss (for Chip Positioning)

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PCDU

PCDU
Overview

Drum Section
Callout Item Callout Item

[A] OPC Drum [E] Cleaning Blade

[B] Waste Toner Transport Coil [F] Charge Roller

[C] Lubricant Brush Roller [G] Charge Roller Cleaning Roller

[D] Lubricant

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Development Section
Callout Item Callout Item

[H] Doctor Blade [K] Toner Transport Coil (Lower)

[I] Toner Transport Coil (Upper) [L] Toner Density Sensor ( sensor)

[J] Development Roller [M] Toner Catching Mylar

The OPC drum section and the development section are joined by plates at the front and rear of the unit.

OPC Drum

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Waste Toner Transport Coil [F] Charge Roller Cleaning Roller

[B] Lubricant Brush roller [G] OPC Drum

[C] Lubricant [H] Image Transfer Belt (ITB)

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PCDU

Callout Item Callout Item

[D] Drum Cleaning Blade (Counter Image Transfer Roller (1st Transfer
[I]
Rotation) Roller)

[E] Charge Roller

Charge Mechanism
A charge roller [E] charges the surface of the OPC drum [G] and drives the charge roller cleaning
roller [F].
OPC Drum
This machine uses an organic photo conductor drum (OPC drum) [G] for image creation.
The laser exposes the drum from the machine’s front to the rear, and the image developed transfers
to the ITB (Image Transfer Belt). Then the ITB transports the created image.
Drum Cleaning Mechanism
The drum cleaning blade [D] cleans the drum (counter rotation method).
Drum cleaning and lubricant application are done at the same time.
The lubricant is applied with the lubricant brush roller [B].
The lubricant brush roller rotates in the opposite direction to the OPC drum.
Toner and foreign objects are removed from the edges of the blade by rotating the drum
counterclockwise when a copy job is done.
The waste Toner Transport Coil [A] transports the waste toner collected with the drum cleaning
blade to the waste toner bottle via the front of the unit.
Discharge Mechanism
This machine uses spontaneous discharge to remove remaining charge from the drum. A quenching
lamp is not used.

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Differences between K and CMY

Left: K
Right: CMY
The following points are the differences between K and CMY.

K CMY

Lubricant [B] quantity K > CMY

Lubricating method Arm [A] Pressure spring [C]

Silencer [D] Available Available

The silencer [D] is an internal layer of the drum, added to reduce sound during rotation.

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PCDU

Development Unit

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Toner Transport Coil (Upper) Development Roller (Sleeve


[D]
Architecture)

[B] Toner Transport Coil (Lower) [E] OPC Drum

[C] Toner Density Sensor (Sensor) [F] Doctor Blade

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Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Toner Transport Coil (Upper) Toner Density Sensor (mu ( )


[C]
Sensor)

[B] Toner Transport Coil (Lower)

• Developer Agitation Mechanism


The developer is agitated by the upper [A] and lower [B] transport coils.
Toner and developer are regulated by the doctor blade, and applied to the development roller.
• Toner Density Detection Mechanism
Toner density sensor [C] detects the toner density. Toner is supplied when the toner density is not
sufficient.
• Toner Density Control
The ID sensor at the lower right of the ITB detects the amount of light reflected from the drum and
detects the toner density. Toner is supplied based on the information which the ID sensor detects.

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PCDU

Drum/Development Drive

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Drum Gear (K) [G] Drum Drive Gear (Y)

[B] Development Drive Gear (K) [H] Development Drive Gear (Y)

[C] Drum Drive Gear (C) [I] Development Motor (CMY)

[D] Development Drive Gear (C) [J] Drum Motor (CMY)

[E] Drum Drive Gear (M) [K] Drum Motor (K)

[F] Development Drive Gear (M) [L] Development Clutch (K)

The Drum motor (Bk) [K] drives the drum (K). The Development Clutch [L] drives the Development Unit for
K.
The Drum motor (CMY) [J] drives the other three drums and the development motor (CMY) [I] drives the
Development Units for C/M/Y.
Do not disassemble the three drive gears ([C], [E], and [G]) in the field. These are precisely assembled
in the factory.

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ITB/ Paper Transfer


Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Belt Tension Roller [H] ID Sensor Shutter

[B] ITB Cleaning Blade [I] Shutter Solenoid

[C] Waste Toner Transport Coil [J] ITB Contact Cam (CMY)

[D] Discharge Plate [K] ITB Contact Slider

[E] Paper Transfer Roller [L] ITB (Image Transfer Belt)

[F] ITB Drive Roller [M] ITB Contact Cam (K)

[G] ID Sensor [N] Image Transfer Roller

Mechanisms

Differences from the predecessor models

C305 (Predecessor model) C306/C406 (This model)

Image Transfer Direct Transfer Indirect transfer

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ITB/ Paper Transfer

C305 (Predecessor model) C306/C406 (This model)

Repulsion transfer Attraction transfer


(Paper transfer bias is applied to the ITB (Paper transfer bias is applied
Paper Transfer drive roller.) to the paper transfer roller.)

Contact/release mechanism Constant contact


(No release mechanism)

Cleaning Mechanism Cleaning Blade + Lubricant brush roller Cleaning Blade

Transfer Movement and Image Transport

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] OPC Drum [C] ITB

[B] Paper Transfer Roller Image Transfer Roller (First Transfer


[D]
Roller)

Images of each color are created and transferred to the ITB (image transfer belt) [C].
The paper transfer roller [B] transfers the toner image from the ITB to the paper.
This model uses the indirect transfer method to enhance the quality of transfer.
The indirect transfer method uses the resistance of the ITB to apply the bias to the drum. So, in this model,
the position of the image transfer roller is changed and so is its material.
As the image transfer method is changed, the paper transfer method is changed from the repulsion
method to the attraction method (the reason is explained below).

• Direct Image Transfer + Repulsion Transfer Method (C305):

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The image transfer roller [A] transfers the image transfer bias to the drum [B]. The paper transfer
bias flows into the paper transfer roller [C].

• Indirect Image Transfer + Repulsion Transfer Method:


The image transfer roller [A] transfers the image transfer bias to the drum [B]. However, some of the
bias goes to the image transfer belt [C]. This causes harmful interference between the image
transfer current and paper transfer current.

• Indirect Image Transfer + Attraction Transfer Method (C306/C406):


To eliminate the interference, applying the opposite bias to the paper transfer roller [A] is required.
That is why the attraction transfer method is used in this model.

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ITB/ Paper Transfer

Transfer Bias

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Image Transfer Roller (First Transfer [D]


Paper Transfer Roller
Roller)

[B] ITB Drive Roller [E] Power Pack

[C] Discharge Plate

The power pack [E] applies a transfer bias to the image transfer roller [A]. The ITB drive roller [B] and
discharge plate [C] are grounded through a diode.
There is no contact/release mechanism for the paper transfer system, which the previous model uses, to
reduce noise.

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ITB Contact

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ITB Contact Cam (CMY) [D] Contact Slider

[B] ITB Contact Motor Image Transfer Roller (First Transfer


[E]
Roller)

[C] ITB Contact Sensor

ITB has a contact mechanism to prevent the OPC drum (CMY) from early deterioration. The color drums
are not needed for B/W printing, so this mechanism releases the ITB from the OPC drums (CMY).
The ITB contact motor [B] rotates the ITB contact cam [A] through a gear. The contact slider then moves
and raises the image transfer roller [E] into contact with the CMY drums.
If the mechanism is defective (e.g.: Paper jams), and is stuck with the CMY rollers up against the ITB, the
cam can be turned manually to lower the rollers, in order to remove the ITB unit without damaging the
machine, as follows. The ITB will move away from the CMY drums. To do this, turn the pressure release
screw to the left until the flat part of the half moon on the screw points to the right

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ITB/ Paper Transfer

ITB Cleaning

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ITB Cleaning Blade [C] ITB

[B] Waste Toner Collection Coil

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The cleaning blade [A] cleans the ITB [C]. The waste toner collection coil [B] transports the waste toner
removed by the ITB cleaning blade towards the front of the machine.
This model only uses a cleaning blade for cleaning, whereas the previous model uses a blade and a
lubricant brush roller.

Image Position Correction

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ID Sensor [C] OPC Drum

[B] ITB

The image position adjustment is done by the three ID sensors [A].

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Waste Toner Collection

Waste Toner Collection


Waste Toner Transport Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Waste Toner Bottle [D] Waste Toner Full Sensor

[B] Waste Toner Bottle Transport Coil [E] Waste Toner Bottle Set Switch

[C] Waste Toner Agitator

The waste toner collected from the ITB cleaning unit is transported towards the front of the machine and
it goes into the waste toner bottle [A].
The waste toner of yellow and magenta coming from the PCDU (Y/M) and the waste toner from the ITB
cleaning unit is collected at the center of the waste toner bottle by the waste toner transport coil. The
black and cyan waste toner comes from the PCDU to the waste toner bottle directly.
The waste toner agitator [C] carries waste toner piled up at the front of the waste toner bottle to the rear.
The waste toner bottle set switch [E] detects the presence of the waste toner bottle, and there is also a
waste toner bottle full sensor [D].

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Waste Toner Collection Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Waste Toner Full Sensor [C] Waste Toner Agitator (for ITB
Cleaning Unit)

[B] Waste Toner Agitator [D] Waste Toner Bottle Transport Coil

The waste toner agitator [B] carries waste toner piled up at the front of the waste toner bottle to the rear.
The agitator [C] moves together with the waste toner bottle transport coil [D].
When the waste toner full sensor [A] detects a “waste toner near full”, the machine displays an alert
message on the operation panel, which prompts users to replace the waste toner bottle.

Waste Toner Full Detection

When the waste toner moves the rubber actuator [B] to the highest position, the waste toner full sensor
[A] detects that the waste toner bottle is near-full. The machine does not stop at this time.
When the quantity of waste toner calculated by the machine reaches 25 g or 3,000 sheets in standard
mode, whichever comes first after near-full was detected, the machine detects that the waste toner bottle
is full, and stops itself automatically.

• When the waste toner bottle is empty:

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Waste Toner Collection

• When the waste toner bottle is full:

• [A] Waste Toner Full Sensor


• [B] Rubber Actuator
• [C] Waste toner agitator
• [D] Waste Toner

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Process Control and MUSIC


Process Control

Outline

Process control adjusts the image creation process to maintain a constant image density. Process control
is executed at the following times.

Trigger Operative Condition Notes

• When a certain time passes after the previous job


end, AND:
1. More than six hours pass after the last OPC drum
operation (SP3-530-001).
2. More than 100 full color copies or more than
250 B/W copies are made between the second
latest power-on and the latest power-on.
• When a certain time passes after the previous job
end, OR, the change of temperature/humidity after
the last OPC drum operation exceeds the following
condition:
1. The change of temperature is more than or equal Except when
Power ON to the threshold [deg] (SP3-530-002). recovering from an SC
2. The change of relative humidity is more than or or jam
equal to the threshold [%RH] (SP3-530-003).
3. The change of absolute humidity is more than or
equal to the threshold [g/m3] (SP3-530-004).
Default settings:
Time: 360 minutes
Temperature: 10 deg
Relative humidity: 50%RH
Absolute humidity: 6 g/m3
Other related SPs:
SP3-530-005/006

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Trigger Operative Condition Notes

When the job end counter becomes more than the


threshold.
Job End -
Related SPs:
SP3-534-001/011

When the job interrupt counter becomes more than the


Job threshold.
-
Interruption Related SPs:
SP3-533-001/011

Non-use time becomes more than the value in


Non-use (Idle) -
SP3-531-001.

Manual
Process When SP3-011-001 is executed. -
Control

Toner End
When a Toner End is resolved. -
Recovery

Initial Setting When an initial developer setting is completed. -

Vc is the charge bias, which is applied to the charge rollers.


Vd is the potential of the unexposed (charged) drum.
The value of Vc is not equal to Vd.
For example, if applying a Vc of 700 [-V], the actual drum potential (Vd) tends to be about 650 [-V].
Vb is the potential when toner starts to stick to the drum (Development bias).
When the potential gets to Vb or greater, toner starts to stick to the drum in proportion to the potential.
Development gamma is the coefficient showing the relation between the potential and the volume of
toner adhesion.

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In addition to the development gamma and the potential, the toner density in the developer needs to be
controlled. This is done to maintain the proper toner density (the amount of toner adhesion).
The target for the toner density in the developer is when the output from the toner density sensor is Vtref.
Process Control is done as shown in the following chart, which includes development gamma
determination, Vtref correction, and LD power control.

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Charge/Development Bias Control and Vtref Compensation

Charge/Development bias control and Vtref Compensation is done using the following procedure. Its
operating time varies depending on the machine’s line speed.
Adjusting the ID sensor Vsg
This step adjusts ID sensor’s LED’s light intensity so that Vsg, which is the ID sensor output when
monitoring the bare surface of the ITB, becomes within 4.0±0.5V. When Vsg does not reach the
target value three times, the machine issues SC370 (ID sensor Calibration Error).
• SP3-320-011 (Vsg Error Counter)
• SP3-320-013 (Vsg Upper Threshold)
• SP3-320-014 (Vsg Lower Threshold)
• The above SPs can only be accessed from Special Service mode.
Agitating the Developer
This step agitates the developer, and gets the TD sensor output.
The developer agitation time is determined by the three factors below.
1. The change of absolute humidity
2. Non-use time
3. Coverage
Creating patterns, detecting the density
Five patterns are created by adjusting the charge/development bias on the transfer belt for each
color. Then the ID sensor detects the created patterns.
The ID sensor consists of an LED and two types of photo detector. The sensor detects the reflection
from the LED [B] with the direct reflection detector (REG) [A] and the diffused reflection detector
(DIF) [C].

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Determining Vtref from the Development Gamma


Detecting the development gamma value with an ID sensor pattern and measuring Vsp/Vsg
determines the charge/development bias for the correct image density.
Also, the reading from the TD sensor and the development gamma determine Vtref, which is the
reference value for the TD sensor.
LD Power Control
LD Control is set with SP3-600-001 (Process Control/ Select ProCon: LD Control).
• If SP 3-600-001 is set to LD Power Control by Process Control (Default): The LD strength is
adjusted based on a table which is determined by Development Bias Control and Vtref
Correction.
• If SP 3-600-001 is set to use a fixed LD power, the LD power that is used depends on the
settings of SP2-221-001/002/003/004.
Toner Supply Control
SP3-400-001, -002, -003, -004
0: Fixed supply method
2: PID method
4: DANC method (Default)
• Fixed Supply method
Toner supply time is calculated based on the supply rate of SP3-440-001 through -004
(DrvTime: Setting).
• PID method

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PID (Proportion Integral Differential)


The amount of toner supply is calculated based on the pixel information and TD sensor
information.
• DANC method
DANC (Divided Active Noise Control): Conventional PID method + active noise control. It
controls the timing to supply the developer to minimize uneven developer density in the
development unit.
Toner Near End, Toner End
Toner Near-End
First, the amount of remaining toner is detected with the pixel count and the driving time of the toner
supply motor. Then, when the amount of remaining toner is less than the threshold for toner near-
end (K = 23 g, CMY = 10 g), the machine determines a toner near-end.
For CMY, when the amount of remaining toner is less than 50 g, or when the toner end sensor,
which is a piezoelectric sensor, detects toner near-end twice, the machine also determines a toner
near-end.
Toner End
A toner end is detected when the toner end sensor detects the end threshold six times in the toner
near-end condition.
The machine also detects a toner end when the difference of the Vt and Vtref, and their total
difference are as in the following matrix:

Condition Vt/Vtref: Diff Vt/Vtref: Diff: Total

Before Near-End 0.7 V or more Over 10 V


K
After Near-End 0.3 V or more Over 3 V

CMY - 0.5 V or more Over 10 V

When you open and close the front door, and turn the main power off and on, the machine detects
that a new toner bottle is set. The machine then starts the toner supply to recover from the toner end.
After supplying toner, the machine checks the toner end sensor and Vt condition and deactivates
the toner end condition.
Developer Initial Setting
When a new PCDU is set in the machine, the machine automatically detects it and enters the
developer initial setting mode. The machine then detects the count which is an output from the
TD sensor. The developer initial setting is done as follows.

1. Starting the developer initial setting mode


The new unit detection mechanism triggers the developer initial setting mode.

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2. Agitating the developer


The machine rotates the development roller and transport coil to agitate the developer for 30
seconds.
3. Detecting the count (Initial value)
While agitating the developer, the machine detects the output from the TD sensor, and stores
this output as the initial count.
4. Calculating Vt
The machine calculates Vt using the difference of the current count while referring to the
initial count through SP.
5. Forced toner supply (only when newly installing the machine)
This step is required only when the machine is newly installed because there is no toner in the
toner transport route.
When the developer initial setting is successfully completed, the machine stores the calculated Vt as
Vtref. The Vtref is used as a reference the next time the machine performs an initial developer
setting.
SC360-01 through -04 appears if the results of step 3 are as follows:
The count is equal or exceeds the threshold (6480 [counts]).
The count does not match the target threshold (5800 – 6380 [counts]) three times
consecutively.
Process Control and MUSIC are forcibly done after developer initial setting when a PCDU is
replaced.

ID Sensor

Three ID sensors are on a single board. The center sensor [B] acts as an ID sensor and a MUSIC sensor.
The front [A] and rear [C] sensors are used only for MUSIC.

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The ID sensors [A] are installed at the upstream side of the paper transfer roller [B] and detect image
density at the plate [C]. This layout allows the machine to detect a pattern faster and to help reduce
waiting time.

TD Sensor

In this model, a non-contact toner density (TD) sensor, which we also call a mu ( ) sensor, is used for
toner density control.
The TD sensor is attached on the lower side of the development unit. Unlike a HST sensor, the board of
the TD sensor is exposed. So there is a cover around the sensor to protect it and to maintain a good
contact between the sensor and development unit.
The TD sensor measures the permeability of the developer without contacting it, from the outside of the
case, and converts the measured value to the toner density.
According to the toner density measured by this sensor, the proper amount of toner is supplied to the
developer.
A counter corresponding to the frequency is used as the unit of TD sensor output. Thus, unlike a HST
sensor which directly detects Vt, the TD sensor output is converted into Vt for toner supply control.
In the TD sensor, there is an ID chip storing the machine identification information, the running distance
information of Development unit and PCU, and other information used by image density control.

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Process Control and MUSIC

MUSIC

Color Skew Adjustment Timing

This model has a mechanism that adjusts color skew, which we call MUSIC. The machine creates a
pattern for correction, measures the image position by the pattern, and adjusts the image position.

No. MUSIC performs when: Notes

The power switch is just turned on, or the machine recovers from the Executes [Mode b] (*2)
1
energy save mode. or [Mode a] (*1)

2 The machine does a print job. Executes [Mode b] (*2)

3 Printing is completed. Executes [Mode b] (*2)

Executes [Mode b] (*2)


4 The front cover is closed.
or [Mode a] (*1)

5 The machine is waiting. Executes [Mode b] (*2)

6 The machine detects a new PCDU automatically, ITB manually. Executes [Mode a] (*1)

*1 [Mode a] fine adjusts twice.


*2 [Mode b] fine adjusts once.
To operate modes a/b/c manually, use the following SPs:
• SP2-111-001 (Forced Line Position Adj.: [Mode a])
• SP2-111-002 (Forced Line Position Adj.: [Mode b])
• SP2-111-003 (Forced Line Position Adj.: [Mode c]): Do this SP when you have replaced a laser
unit, or when significant color skew occurs.

• Do [Mode a] and [Mode b] after doing [Mode c].

MUSIC Error Determination

MUSIC determines whether an error occurs for each color.


SP2-194-007 shows the results, and SP2-194-010 through -013 show the error details.
SP2-194-007 (MUSIC Execution Result - Execution Result)
SP2-194-010 (MUSIC Execution Result - Error Result: C)
SP2-194-011 (MUSIC Execution Result - Error Result: M)

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7. Detailed Descriptions

SP2-194-012 (MUSIC Execution Result - Error Result: Y)


SP2-194-013 (MUSIC Execution Result - Error Result: K)

Error Details Description

0 Not done

1 Completed successfully

2 Cannot detect patterns

3 Insufficient lines for a pattern

4 Out of the adjustment range

5 or 6 TD sensor false detection

Adjustment Overview

1. Performs Vsg adjustment to correct TD sensor output.


2. Creates a MUSIC pattern on the transfer belt with each color toner.
3. Reads the MUSIC pattern on the belt, and measures the positions of the lines on the
pattern.
4. Calculates the color skew amount from the position data.
5. Calculates the tolerance/deviation for main scan magnification, and the main/scan
registration skew amount. Then determines the amount of color skew adjustment.

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Fusing

Fusing
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Fusing Thermopile [G] Pressure Roller

[B] Fusing Thermistor (NC Sensor) [H] Pressure Roller Thermistors (×3)

[C] Fusing Thermostat [I] Entrance Guide Plate

[D] Separation Plate [J] Fusing Sleeve Belt (QSU Method)

[E] Exit Guide Plate [K] Fusing Lamp

[F] Pressure Arm [L] Fuse for New Unit Detection

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Fusing Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Stay [D] Fusing Sleeve Belt (Diameter: 25)

[B] Fusing Lamp [E] Nip Pad

[C] Reflector [F] Pressure Roller (Diameter: 25

The fusing unit uses the QSU system. (QSU: Quick Start Up).
The heat from the fusing lamp [B] is reflected by the reflector [C] and heats the fusing sleeve belt [D] at
the left.
The temperature at both ends of the fusing lamp is lower than the middle.
The pressure roller drives the fusing sleeve belt.
The sleeve belt itself has no drive mechanism; the pressure roller drives it. The nip pad [E] at the sleeve
belt side is pushed against the pressure roller and keeps the nip width on the sleeve belt.

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Fusing

Fusing Temperature Control

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Fusing Lamp [D] Fusing Thermistor (NC Sensor)

[B] Fusing Thermostat [E] Pressure Roller Thermistors (x3)

[C] Fusing Thermopile

The fusing temperature is controlled by the fusing thermopile [C].


The thermostat [B] is a safety switch. The fusing unit must be replaced if the thermostat is blown.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Fusing Drive

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Fusing Exit Sensor [D] Pressure Roller

[B] Fusing Motor [E] Fusing Sleeve Belt

[C] Fusing Entrance Sensor

The fusing motor [B] drives the pressure roller [D] through gears.
The pressure roller [D] drives the fusing sleeve belt [E].
The fusing entrance sensor [C] and fusing exit sensor [A] detect paper jams around/in the fusing unit.

Fusing Temperature Control


Warm-up mode
When the main power switch is turned ON, the machine starts the fusing warm-up. The machine
drives the fusing motor to increase the fusing temperature to the reload target temperature. When
the machine completes the fusing warm-up, it keeps the reload target temperature by driving the
fusing motor for a certain period of time.

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Fusing

Standby mode
When a certain period of time passes after fusing reload is completed, the machine stops the fusing
lamp and fusing motor. Then the machine keeps the fusing temperature to the standby target
temperature (SP1107-001) by energizing the fusing lamp.
In standby mode, the machine starts the fusing motor intermittently.
Printing ready mode
After returning to standby mode, the machine lights the fusing lamp to increase the fusing
temperature to the printing ready target temperature. If there is no printing job, the machine then
moves back to the standby mode.
If there is a printing job, the machine starts the fusing lamp to increase the fusing temperature to the
target temperature after reload/feeding, and then starts the print job.

CPM Down Control

This machine automatically lowers the CPM according to usage and machine status to obtain the best
image quality and keep the machine in good condition.
If the fusing lamp is always activated during consecutive printing, and/or the paper size is smaller than
the lamp’s width, then some heat will not be used for fusing and may stay around the front and rear ends
of the fusing unit. This will increase the temperature in the fusing unit abnormally.
CPM down control keeps the machine’s CPM low until the fusing unit sufficiently cools down. Normally,
it takes 10 minutes to recover the original CPM.

CPM Down Level


Recovery
A5 Postcard Envelope
Time

CPM (Standard) 15 15 15

CPM Down Starting Sheet Count 14th sheet 5th sheet

CPM (Controlled) No CPM 10 6 10 mins.


control
Output sheet count after one
14 8
minute from recovery

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Paper Exit and Inverter


Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Fusing Exit Sensor [C] Paper Exit Inverter Roller

[B] Paper Exit Sensor [D] Inverter Junction Gate

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Paper Exit and Inverter

Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper Exit Inverter Roller [C] Paper Exit Sensor

[B] Inverter Junction Gate

Duplex Operation
The movement of the inverter junction gate [B] switches the paper feed path from the paper exit side to
the inverter side, or vice versa. This allows duplex feed.
Paper Exit
The paper transport motor rotates the paper exit inverter roller [A] through a gear. The paper exit sensor
[C] detects paper exit jams and the paper inversion timing.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Inverter Operation

Callout Item

[A] Paper Exit Rotary Solenoid

The paper exit rotary solenoid [A] controls the inverter junction gate and paper exit inverter roller
simultaneously.
In duplex printing, after the first side of a sheet has been printed, the paper exit rotary solenoid switches
the inverter junction gate to direct the paper to the paper exit path, while at the same time rotates the
paper exit roller in reverse to feed the paper towards the paper exit (see the left illustration above).
When the trailing edge of the paper passes the paper exit sensor, the machine turns off the paper exit
rotary solenoid, switches the inverter junction gate back to the original position before the paper
completely goes out of the paper exit, and rotates the paper exit roller forward to feed the paper to the
duplex transport path.
After that, the machine starts to print the 2nd side and feeds out the paper that is printed on both sides to
the paper exit tray.

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Duplex

Duplex
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Duplex Entrance Sensor [C] Duplex Paper Transport Roller


(Lower)

[B] Duplex Paper Transport Roller


[D] Duplex Exit Sensor
(Upper)

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Duplex Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Duplex Entrance Sensor [C] Duplex Clutch

[B] Duplex Exit Sensor [D] Paper Transport Motor

After the inverter mechanism feeds the paper back into the machine, the paper goes to the duplex feed
path.
Duplex feed is not possible when the bypass tray is in use.
Duplex Drive
The drive from the paper transport motor [D] is transmitted to the duplex clutch [C] through a gear, and
the duplex clutch turns on to drive the duplex rollers.

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Duplex

There are two duplex paper transport rollers (upper and lower). The duplex drive is transmitted from the
lower duplex paper transport roller to the upper duplex paper transport roller via a timing belt.
Duplex Transport
There are two paper sensors (upper and lower) in the duplex unit. The upper sensor is the duplex
entrance sensor [A]. The lower sensor is the duplex exit sensor [B].

Interleaving

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7. Detailed Descriptions

This machine adopts “2 in 1” interleaving.


The interleave operation of this machine is as follows:
1st sheet back -> 2nd sheet back -> first sheet front -> 2nd sheet front -> 3rd sheet back -> 4th sheet
back.

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Electrical Parts

Electrical Parts
Block Diagram

Board Outline

Controller
Controls the MFP system overall. Contains an MIPS CPU, controller ASIC, IO control ASIC, and
RAM.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

SBU
Scanning control circuit which performs analog signal processing and AD image conversion of the
CCD read image.
It also has an interface with the IPU, and controls scanner input and output signals according to
CPU commands.
LDB
LD control circuit which drives the laser diode with a universal driver.
BiCU
Controls the engine, as well as MFP engine sensors, motors and solenoids (The BCU has the IOB
functions).
FCU
Controls the fax program.
OPU
Controls the control panel.
Power Packs (HVPS)
Generates high-voltage power required for process control. The power pack consists of two units:
T1T2 for transfer and CB for charging/developing.
PSU
Generates DC power from the mains AC power supply, and supplies it to each control circuit.
Contains an A/C drive circuit for controlling the fusing lamp.
ACVB
Detects the voltage of the mains AC supply.
DFRB
Controls motors, sensors, and solenoids in the ARDF.
Fuse
Refer to Fuse Location (page 598 "Fuse Location").

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Machine Ventilation

Machine Ventilation
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] LD Unit Cooling Fan [D] Temperature/Humidity Sensor

[B] Exhaust Fan [E] PCDU Cooling Duct Fan

[C] Ozone Filter [F] PSU Fan

The machine has four fans [A] [B] [E] [F] to ventilate the interior of the machine. There is a temperature/
humidity sensor [D] at the front (lower right) of the machine. The machine takes in air from the left of the
machine and exhausts it from the right of the machine after it cools the machine interior.
The ozone filter [C] is installed at the right of the exhaust fan, which helps make it easier to replace the
filter.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Machine Ventilation

The following tables summarize the fan control.

Fan Control Overview


PCDU Cooling Fusing Fan PSU Fan LD Unit Cooling
Status
Duct Fan Fan

Engine Off Off

Power ON – Warm-
Stops
up

Rotates at low
Standby Stops Stops Stops
speed

Standby after printing *1

Rotates at full-
Rotates at full- Rotates at full- Rotates at full-
Printing speed Rotates
speed Stops*2 speed*3 speed Stops*2
at low-speed*2

Lower Power

Silent Stops *4

Abnormal status

Notes:
1. Keeps the printing status for the time specified in SP1-950-001 through -004. Then the fan keeps
rotating until it reaches the temperature specified in SP2-241-004.
001: PCDU Cooling Duct Fan
002: Fusing Fan
003: PSU Fan
004: LD Unit Cooling Fan
2. Rotates at full speed when the temperature around the drum exceeds the temperature specified in
SP1-955-001 through -004; Stops or rotates at low-speed when the temperature is out of the
threshold specified in SP1-955-005.
001: PCDU Cooling Duct Fan
002: Fusing Fan
004: LD Unit Cooling Fan
3. If the time interval between the end timing of the last printing status and the start timing of the next
printing status exceeds the value in SP1-955-007, the machine stops the fan until the duration
specified in SP1-955-006, and then rotates at full speed.

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Machine Ventilation

4. If the fan is rotating, the machine keeps rotating it until the time specified in SP1-950-001 through
-004.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Operation Panel
Refer to “Smart Operation Panel” manual for details.

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ARDF (Option)

ARDF (Option)
Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Original Feed Tray [J] 2nd Paper Transport Roller

[B] ARDF Feed Cover Sensor [K] ARDF Registration Sensor

[C] ARDF Original Sensor [L] White Plate Guide

[D] Pickup Roller [M] ARDF Drive Roller

[E] Original Set Detection Actuator [N] Original Exit Roller

[F] Original Stopper [O] Junction Gate

[G] Friction Pad [P] Reverse Roller

[H] Paper Feed Roller [Q] Platen Cover

[I] 1st Paper Transport Roller [R] Original Exit Tray

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ARDF Original Transport Sensor [E] ARDF Feed Cover Sensor

[B] ARDF Transport Motor [F] ARDF Reverse Solenoid

[C] ARDF Feed Solenoid [G] ARDF Relay Board

[D] ARDF Original Set Sensor

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ARDF (Option)

Original Transport Drive Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] ARDF Transport Motor [C] ARDF Reverse Solenoid

[B] ARDF Feed Solenoid

The ARDF Transport Motor [A] drives each roller through gears. The ARDF Feed Solenoid [B] controls
the original pick-up. The ARDF Reverse Solenoid [C] operates the reverse junction gate.
Note that this machine does not have an automatic size detection mechanism.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Original Set Detection Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Original [C] ARDF Original Sensor

[B] Original Set Detection Actuator [D] Original Stopper

When users put an original [A] on the original feed tray in place, a feeler is pushed by the original set
detection actuator [B]. As a result, the ARDF original sensor [C] is covered and the machine detects that
an original is set.
The original stopper [D] prevents the user from placing originals too far into the feeder.

Original Transport Mechanism (Single-sided Scanning)

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ARDF (Option)

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Pickup Roller [C] 1st Paper Transport Roller

[B] Paper Feed Roller [D] Friction Pad

When users start a job, the ARDF feed solenoid lowers the pickup roller [A]. The original is transported
to the 1st paper transport roller [C] through the paper feed roller [B].
When scanning multiple sheets of original consecutively, the friction pad [D] feeds the topmost sheet of
the paper stack on the original feed tray to the 1st paper transport roller without double feeding. The
original stopper [E] is free during transporting the original for smooth paper transporting.

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] 1st Paper Transport Roller [D] Original Exit Roller

[B] 2nd Paper Transport Roller [E] ARDF Original Transport Sensor

[C] White Plate Guide

The original is feed through the 1st and 2nd paper transport roller [A][B], is scanned on the exposure
glass under the white plate guide [C], and comes out through the original exit roller [D].
The ARDF original transport sensor [E] detects jams related to ARDF.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Original Transport Mechanism (Duplex Scanning)

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Original Exit Roller [C] Reverse Roller

[B] Junction Gate

The ARDF Reverse Solenoid lowers the junction gate [B], and the original is transported to the reverse
roller [C]. Then, the reverse roller [C] transports the original out of the ARDF by rotating in reverse. After
that, the ARDF Reverse Solenoid is turned off after the trailing edge of the original passes the original
exit roller [A], and the reverse roller starts normal rotation. The original comes back into the ARDF.
After the second side is scanned, the ARDF reverses the original again and feeds it out face down.

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Paper Feed Unit (Option)

Paper Feed Unit (Option)


Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Side Fence [I] Paper Transport Sensor

[B] End Fence Vertical Transport Cover Open/


[J]
Close Switch

[C] Tray Bottom Plate Lift Sensor [K] Friction Pad

[D] Tray Bottom Plate HP Sensor [L] Tray Set Switch

[E] Paper End Sensor [M] Bottom Plate Lift lever

[F] Remaining Paper Sensor [N] Tray Bottom Plate

[G] Paper Feed Roller [O] Anti-condensation Heater (Option)

[H] Vertical Transport Roller [P] Paper Tray

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Anti-condensation Heater (Option) [D] Paper Feed Clutch

[B] Controller Board [E] Tray Lift Motor

[C] Paper Feed Motor

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Paper Feed Unit (Option)

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Tray Bottom Plate Lift Sensor [E] Tray Set Switch

[B] Tray Bottom Plate HP Sensor [F] Paper End Sensor

[C] Vertical Transport Clutch [G] Remaining Paper Sensor

Vertical Transport Cover Open/


[D] [H] Vertical Transport Sensor
Close Switch

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Paper Transport Drive

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper Feed Motor [D] Vertical Transport Roller

[B] Vertical Transport Clutch [E] Paper Feed Roller

[C] Paper Feed Clutch

The paper feed motor drives the paper feed clutch [C] and the vertical transport clutch [B] through
gears. The operation timing of each clutch is as follows.
1. The paper feed clutch [C] is turned on until the vertical transport roller begins to operate.
2. The vertical transport clutch [B] is turned on until the paper reaches the mainframe.

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Paper Feed Unit (Option)

Sensors and Friction Pad

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper End Sensor [D] Vertical Transport Roller

[B] Remaining Paper Sensor [E] Vertical Transport Sensor

[C] Paper Feed Roller [F] Friction Pad

Only one actuator is used for detecting paper end and remaining paper.
The front side of the actuator is for the remaining paper sensor [B], and the rear side of the actuator is for
the paper end sensor [A].
The vertical transport sensor [E] acts as a paper feed sensor.
This machine uses the friction pad method (same as the mainframe).

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Tray Lifting up Mechanism

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Tray Bottom Plate Pressure Lever [D] Tray Bottom Plate HP Sensor

[B] Tray Bottom Plate Lift Sensor [E] Tray Bottom Plate Lift Lever

[C] Lift Lever Encoder [F] Tray Bottom Plate

The pressure of the tray bottom plate [F] can be adjusted depending on the amount of paper remaining.
The pulses from the lift lever encoder [C] are detected by the tray bottom plate lift sensor [B]. The tray lift
motor is controlled based on the pulses from the encoder.

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1-Bin Tray Unit (Option)

1-Bin Tray Unit (Option)


Overview

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper Exit Tray [D] Paper Exit Roller

[B] Paper Sensor [E] Paper Exit Sensor

[C] LED Board

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Electrical Components

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper Sensor [C] LED Board

[B] Paper Exit Sensor

Paper Exit from 1-Bin Tray Unit

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1-Bin Tray Unit (Option)

Callout Item Callout Item

[A] Paper Sensor [C] Paper Exit Sensor

[B] LED

The paper from the paper exit section is transported to the 1-Bin unit.
This uses the same transport path as usual even if duplex is used.
The paper sensor [A] detects the fed out paper, and the LED [B] blinks to inform users that there is paper
on the 1-Bin tray after the end of the job.
The paper exit sensor [C] detects paper jams in the 1-Bin tray.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Energy Save
Energy Saver Modes

Customers should use energy saver modes properly, to save energy and protect the environment.

The area shaded grey in this diagram represents the amount of energy that is saved when the timers are
at the default settings. If the timers are changed, then the energy saved will be different. For example, if
the timers are all set to 240 min., the grey area will disappear, and no energy is saved before 240 min.
expires.

Timer Settings

The user can set these timers with User Tools (System settings > Timer setting)
• Auto off timer (1 – 240 min): Off/Sleep Mode. Default setting: 1 min.

Return to Stand-by Mode

Off/Sleep Mode
Recovery time.
• 10 sec.

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Energy Save

Recommendation

We recommend that the default settings should be kept.


• If the customer requests that these settings should be changed, please explain that their energy
costs could increase, and that they should consider the effects on the environment of extra energy
use.
• If it is necessary to change the settings, please try to make sure that the Auto Off timer is not too
long. Try with a shorter setting first, such as 30 min., then go to a longer one (such as 60 min.) if the
customer is not satisfied.
• If the timers are all set to the maximum value, the machine will not begin saving energy until 240
minutes has expired after the last job. This means that after the customer has finished using the
machine for the day, energy will be consumed that could otherwise be saved.
• If you change the settings, the energy consumed can be measured using SP8941, as explained
below.

Energy Save Effectiveness

SP 8941 (Machine Status) keeps a record of the amount of time that the machine spends in each mode.
• 8941-001: Operating mode
• 8941-002: Standby mode
• 8941-003: Panel off mode (Not used in this model)
• 8941-004: Low power mode (Not used in this model)
• 8941-005: Sleep mode
With this data, and the power consumption values from the specifications, we can estimate the amount
of energy that is used by the machine.
This should only be used as a reference value, because the power consumption specifications are
measured in a controlled environment with a constant power supply.
To get an exact measurement at the customers site, a watt meter must be used to measure the actual
energy consumed.
To use SP8941 to calculate the energy consumed:
• At the start of the measurement period, read the values of SP8941 001 to 005.
• At the end of the measurement period, read the values of SP8941 001 to 005 again.
• Find the amount of time spent in each mode (subtract the earlier measurement from the later
measurement).
• Multiply this by the power consumption spec for each mode.
• Convert the result to kWh (kilowatt hours)
Here is an example calculation.

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7. Detailed Descriptions

Machine SP8941: Time at Time at End Running Power Power


Condition Machine Start (min.) (min.) time consumption consumption
Status (hour) Spec. (W) (KWH)
( - ( x )/1000
)/60 = =

Operating 001:
Operatin
g Time 21089.0 21386.0 4.95 898 4.45

Stand by 002:
(Ready) Standby
Time 306163.0 308046.0 31.38 179 5.62

Energy save 003:


(Panel off) Energy
Save
Time 74000 75111.0 18.52 148.09 2.74

Low power 004: Low


Power
Time 148000 150333 38.88 111 4.32

Sleep 005: Off


Mode
Time 508776.0 520377.0 193.35 1.8 0.35

Total 17.47

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MEMO

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MEMO

688 EN
Model GR-C2
Machine Codes:
D196/D214/D219/D220/D236
Appendices

August, 2015
Subject to change
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Specifications
Specifications...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Specifications..................................................................................................................................................3
Mainframe..............................................................................................................................................3
Printer......................................................................................................................................................6
Scanner.................................................................................................................................................. 7
ARDF.......................................................................................................................................................8
Supported Paper Sizes.......................................................................................................................................9
Paper Feed......................................................................................................................................................9
Paper Exit......................................................................................................................................................10
Software Accessories.......................................................................................................................................12
Printer Drivers............................................................................................................................................... 12
Scanner and LAN Fax drivers.....................................................................................................................14
Optional Equipment......................................................................................................................................... 16
Paper Feed Unit (D573)..............................................................................................................................16
1-bin Tray Unit (D574)............................................................................................................................... 16
ARDF (D3BE)................................................................................................................................................17
2. Preventive Maintenance Tables
Maintenance Tables........................................................................................................................................ 19
Preventive Maintenance Items.................................................................................................................... 19
3. SP Mode Tables
Service Program Mode....................................................................................................................................23
Enabling and Disabling Service Program Mode...................................................................................... 23
Entering SP Mode............................................................................................................................... 23
Exiting SP Mode.................................................................................................................................. 23
Types of SP Modes...................................................................................................................................... 23
SP Mode Button Summary..................................................................................................................23
Switching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing.....................................................24
Selecting the Program Number..........................................................................................................24
Exiting Service Mode..........................................................................................................................25
Service Mode Lock/Unlock...............................................................................................................25
Remarks........................................................................................................................................................ 26
Display on the Control Panel Screen.................................................................................................26

1
Others...................................................................................................................................................26
Main SP Tables-1.............................................................................................................................................28
SP1-XXX (Feed)............................................................................................................................................ 28
Main SP Tables-2.............................................................................................................................................46
SP2-XXX (Drum)........................................................................................................................................... 46
Main SP Tables-3.......................................................................................................................................... 165
SP3-XXX (Process)..................................................................................................................................... 165
Main SP Tables-4.......................................................................................................................................... 214
SP4-XXX (Scanner)....................................................................................................................................214
Main SP Tables-5.......................................................................................................................................... 234
SP5-XXX (Mode)....................................................................................................................................... 234
Main SP Tables-6.......................................................................................................................................... 315
SP6-XXX (Peripherals)............................................................................................................................... 315
Main SP Tables-7.......................................................................................................................................... 318
SP7-XXX (Data Log).................................................................................................................................. 318
Main SP Tables-8.......................................................................................................................................... 355
SP8-XXX (Data Log2)................................................................................................................................355
Printer Service Mode.....................................................................................................................................409
Printer Service Mode.................................................................................................................................409
Scanner Service Mode..................................................................................................................................422
Scanner Service Mode............................................................................................................................. 422
SP2-XXX (Scanning-image quality).................................................................................................425
Input and Output Check................................................................................................................................426
Input Check Table..................................................................................................................................... 426
Output Check Table.................................................................................................................................. 429

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1. Specifications

Specifications
Specifications

Mainframe

Configuration: Desktop

Scanning Element: One-dimensional solid scanning through CCD

Printing Process: Dry Electrostatic Transfer System with Dual Component Development;
4-Drum Method

Development: Dry two-component magnetic brush development system

Resolution: Scan:
• Exposure glass: 600 × 600 dpi
• ADF: 600 × 300 dpi
Print: 600 × 600 dpi

Fusing: New Color QSU system (Direct Heating fusing)

Max Imageable Area: Standard tray 216 x 356 (8.5” x 14.0”)

Bypass tray 216 x 600 (8.5” x 23.6”)

Original Type: Sheets, book, three-dimensional object

Maximum original size: A4 / LG(8.5” x 14”)

Copy Speed: C306:


Color: 30 cpm (A4), 31cpm (LT)
B&W: 30 cpm (A4), 31cpm (LT)
C406:
Color: 35 cpm (A4), 36 cpm (LT)
B&W: 40 cpm (A4), 42cpm (LT)

3
1. Specifications

C306:
Color: 11.0 seconds or less
First Copy Time: B&W: 7.2 seconds or less
(LT/A4 LEF, 1st tray) C406:
Color: 10.5 seconds or less
B&W: 6.2 seconds or less

Warm-up Time: 25 seconds (23°C (73.4°F), rated voltage)

Standard tray 250 sheets


Print Paper Capacity:
Bypass tray 100 sheets
(80 g/m2, 20lb)
Optional tray 500 sheets

Standard tray A4 SEF / LT SEF to A5SEF

Bypass tray A4 / LG to A6 SEF / Envelope


Print Paper Size:
Optional tray A4 SEF / LG SEF to A5 SEF

For details, see page 9

Printing Paper Weight: Standard tray 60-163 g/m2 (16-44 lb)

Bypass tray 60-220 g/m2 (16-59 lb)

Optional tray 60-163 g/m2 (16-44 lb)

Duplex 60-163 g/m2 (16-44 lb)

Output Paper Capacity: Std: 100 sheets


Max: 200 sheets (with 1 bin tray)

Continuous copy: Up to 99 sheets

Memory: 2GB

Hard disk 320GB

CPU RM7035C-533L

Max Email Address in HDD 2000

Register Group Address in Max. 100 Group (Max. 500 addresses in one group address)
HDD

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Specifications

Register client folder Max. 2,000 folders


address in HDD

Zoom: Arbitrary: From 25 to 400% (1% step)

Fixed:

North America Europe/Asia

65% 50%

78% 71%

93% 93%

100% 100%

129% 141%

155% 200%

Power Source: 110 V, 60 Hz: More than 10 A (for Taiwan)


120V -127 V, 60 Hz: More than 10 A (for North America)
220 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz: More than 5 A (for Europe/Asia)

Power Consumption: North America


C306 (with full system): 1300 W or less
C406 (with full system): 1300 W or less
EU/Asia
C306 (with full system): 1,200 W or less
C406 (with full system): 1,200 W or less
*The full system consists of the main unit, two paper tray units, and
internal tray 2.

Energy Saver: Reduced electrical consumption:


North America
C306: 0.71 W or less
C406: 0.63 W or less
EU/Asia
C306: 0.66 W or less
C406: 0.75 W or less

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1. Specifications

Noise Emission: Sound power level with full system


C306:
Stand-by: 31.9 dB (A)
Copying: 67.7 dB (A)
C406:
Stand-by: 31.9 dB (A)
Copying:
B&W: 68.3 dB (A)
Color: 67.8 dB (A)
Sound pressure level with full system
C306:
Stand-by: 19.3 dB (A)
Copying: 55.3 dB (A)
C406:
Stand-by: 19.8 dB (A)
Copying:
B&W: 56.1 dB (A)
Color: 54.2 dB (A)
*Sound power level and sound pressure level are actual values
measured in accordance with ISO 7779.
*Sound pressure level is measured from the position of the bystander.
*The full system consists of the main unit, ADF, internal tray 2, and two
paper tray units.

Dimensions (W x D x H): 510 x 588 x 505 mm (20.1" x 23.1" x 19.9"):


(including ARDF and operation panel)

Weight: Basic model: 40.5 kg (89.3 lb)


ADF model: 45 kg (99.3 lb)

Printer

Printer Languages: Standard: PCL 5c/6, PDF, RPCS, PostScript 3


Option: XPS, PictBridge

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Specifications

Resolution: PCL5c:
600 x 600 dpi (1, 2, 4 bit), 300 x 300 dpi Grayscale
PCL6:
1200 x 1200 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (1, 2, 4 bit)
PS3:
1200 x 1200 dpi (1 bit), 600 x 600 dpi (1, 2, 4 bit)
XPS:
600 x 600 dpi (1, 2, 4 bit)

Resident Fonts: PCL5c/ 6: 45 fonts, 13 International fonts


Adobe PostScript 3: 136 fonts

Host Interfaces: Standard:


Ethernet (RJ-45 network port : 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T),
USB2.0[TypeB], USB2.0 Host I/F[TypeA](2 port), SD slot
Option:
IEEE1284/ECP, Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11a,b,g,n), Bluetooth
Ethernet (RJ-45 network port : 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T)

Network Protocols: Standard: TCP/IP (IPv4, IPv6)


Optional: IPX/SPX

Scanner

Scanning Method Full-color scanner / Flatbed scanning

Available Scanning Twain Mode:


Resolution Range: • Exposure glass: 100 to1200 dpi
• ADF: 100 to 600 dpi
WIA Mode:
100 to 1200 dpi
Delivery Mode:
• 100 / 200 / 300 / 400 / 600 dpi (default: 200 x 200 dpi)

Grayscales: 1 bit or 8 bits/pixel each for RGB

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1. Specifications

Scanning Throughput B&W: Over 30ipm (200dpi / 300dpi)


(A4, SEF, Mono 1bit, Text/Line Art, MH compression with ADF)
Color: Over 30ipm (200dpi), Over 20ipm (300dpi)
(A4, SEF, FC Text/Photo / JPEG standard compression with ADF)

Standard Scanner DF: 600 x 300 dpi


Resolution: Flatbed: 600 x 600 dpi

Network Interface: Standard: 100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T / 1000 Base-T,


IEEE802.11a/b/g

Compression Method: B&W: TIFF (MH, MR, MMR, JBIG2)


Gray Scale, Full Color: JPEG

ARDF

Paper Size/Weight: Simplex Size A4 to A6, LG to HLT

Weight 52 to 128 g/m2 (14 to 34 lb.)

Duplex Size A4 to A6, LG to HLT

Weight 64 to 105 g/m2 (17 to 28 lb.)

Table Capacity: 50 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond or less)


20 sheets (more than 80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)

Separation: Friction pad

Original Transport: Roller transport

Original Feed Order: From the top original

Power Source: DC 24V, 5V from the scanner unit

Power Consumption: 20 W or less

Dimensions (W x D x H): 476 × 360 × 79.8 mm (18.8” × 14.2” × 3.2”)

Weight: Approx. 4 kg (8.9 lb.)

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Supported Paper Sizes

Supported Paper Sizes


Paper Feed

Paper Size Main Tray Paper Feed Unit Bypass Tray

A4 SEF 210 x 297 mm *1

A5 SEF 148 x 210 mm *1

A5 LEF 210 x 148 mm - -

A6 SEF 105 x 148 mm - -

B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm *1

B6 SEF 128 x 182 mm - -

Legal SEF 8.5 x 14 inch - *1

Foolscap SEF 8.5 x 13 inch - *1

Letter SEF 8.5 x 11 inch *1

GovernmentLG SEF 8.25 x 14 inch - *1

Folio SEF 8.25 x 13 inch - *1

F/GL SEF 8 x 13 inch - *1

Eng Quatro SEF 8 x 10 inch -

Executive SEF 7.25 x 10.5 inch - *1

Half Letter SEF 5.5 x 8.5 inch *1

Half Letter LEF 8.5 x 5.5 inch - -

Com10 Env. SEF 4.125 x 9.5 inch - -

Monarch Env. SEF 3.875 x 7.5 inch - -

C5 Env. SEF 162 x 229 mm - -

C6 Env. SEF 114 x 162 mm - -

DL Env. SEF 110 x 220 mm - -

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1. Specifications

Paper Size Main Tray Paper Feed Unit Bypass Tray

16K SEF 195 x 267 mm - -

8.5 × 12 SEF 8.5 x 12 inch - *2

8 1/2 × 13 2/5 SEF 8.5 x 13.4 inch - *1

Custom:
- Main Tray Paper Feed Unit Bypass Tray

139.5 - 216.0 mm 139.5 - 216.0 mm 76.2 - 216.0 mm


Width
5.50 - 8.50 inch 5.50 - 8.50 inch 3.00 - 8.50 inch

210.0 - 297.0 mm 210.0 - 356.6 mm 139.0 - 600.0 mm


Length
8.27 - 11.69 inch 8.27 - 14.03 inch 5.48 - 23.62 inch

Remarks
: Supported
*1: Enables duplex printing by setting SP mode for NA, EU, and Asia. (No duplex printing for the
default setting) Duplex printing can be selected from printer driver.
*2: Enables duplex printing by setting SP mode for NA and EU. (No duplex printing for the default
setting) Duplex printing can be selected from printer driver.

Paper Exit

Paper Size Main Tray 1 Bin Tray

A4 SEF 210 x 297 mm

A5 SEF 148 x 210 mm

A5 LEF 210 x 148 mm

A6 SEF 105 x 148 mm

B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm

B6 SEF 128 x 182 mm

Legal SEF 8.5 x 14 inch

Foolscap SEF 8.5 x 13 inch

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Supported Paper Sizes

Paper Size Main Tray 1 Bin Tray

Letter SEF 8.5 x 11 inch

GovernmentLG SEF 8.25 x 14 inch

Folio SEF 8.25 x 13 inch

F/GL SEF 8 x 13 inch

Eng Quatro SEF 8 x 10 inch

Executive SEF 7.25 x 10.5 inch

Half Letter SEF 5.5 x 8.5 inch

Half Letter LEF 8.5 x 5.5 inch -

Com10 Env. SEF 4.125 x 9.5 inch -

Monarch Env. SEF 3.875 x 7.5 inch -

C5 Env. SEF 162 x 229 mm -

C6 Env. SEF 114 x 162 mm -

DL Env. SEF 110 x 220 mm -

16K SEF 195 x 267 mm

8.5 × 12 SEF 8.5 x 12 inch

8 1/2 × 13 2/5 SEF 8.5 x 13.4 inch

Custom:
- Main Tray 1 Bin Tray

76.2 - 216.0 mm 139.7 - 216.0 mm


Width
3.00 - 8.50 inch 5.50 - 8.50 inch

139.0 - 600.0 mm 210.0 - 600.0 mm


Length
5.48 – 23.62 inch 8.27 - 23.62 inch

Remarks
: Supported

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1. Specifications

Software Accessories
The printer drivers and utility software are provided on one CD-ROM. An auto-run installer allows you to
select which components to install.

Printer Drivers

Windows

OS Type PCL5c PCL6 PS3 XPS

Starter - - - -

Home Basic *3 *3 *1

Home Premium *3 *3 *1
Windows Vista
Business *3 *3 *1

Ultimate *3 *3 *1

Enterprise *3 *3 *1

Starter - - - -

Home Basic - - - -

Home Premium
Windows 7
Professional

Ultimate

Enterprise

Windows 8

Pro
Windows 8/8.1
Enterprise

RT - - - -

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Software Accessories

OS Type PCL5c PCL6 PS3 XPS

Standard Edition *2 *2 *2 -

Windows Server Enterprise Edition *2 *2 *2 -


2003/ R2 Datacenter Edition - - - -

Web Edition - - - -

Standard Edition

Enterprise Edition

Windows Server Standard without Hyper-V


2008/R2 Enterprise without Hyper-V

Datacenter Edition - - - -

Web Edition - - - -

Foundation

Windows Server Essentials


2012/R2 Standard

Datacenter - - - -

: Supported
-: Not supported
*RPCS driver has been discontinued.
*1:SP1 or later is recommended
*2:SP2 or later is Recommended
*3:SP1 or later is recommended
Mac OS Environment

OS PS3 Printer Utility for Mac

Mac OS 8.6 or later, Mac OS X classic - -

Mac OS X Native: v.10.57 or later -

: Supported
-: Not supported

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1. Specifications

UNIX Environment

UNIX Platforms Version

Sun Solaris 9, 10

HP-UX 11.x, 11i v2, 11i v3

Red Hat Linux Enterprise V4, V5, V6

SCO OpenServer 5.0.7, 6.0

IBM AIX V 5L, V5.3, V6.1, V7.1

Novell Netware

Supported Version Netware 6.5 or later


Netware Server* Client OS "Windows Vista/
2003/2008/7/8/2012/8.1/2012R2

* Netware option is required.


SAP R/3 Environment (Device Type / Barcode & OCR Package)
Device Type will be provided from SAP itself in SAP Printer Vendor Program.
For the detailed specification, please refer to another announcement to be issued in the future.

Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, Codabar, 2 of 5


Barcode Fonts interleaved/Industrial/Matrix, MSI, USPS, UPC/EAN
Supported Barcode &
OCR Fonts OCR Fonts OCR A, OCR B

• The PS3 drivers are all genuine AdobePS drivers, except for Windows 2000, which uses Microsoft
PS.
• A PPD file for each operating system is provided with the driver.

Scanner and LAN Fax drivers

Operating system for TWAIN driver:


Windows Vista/7/8/8.1, Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
(TWAIN scanner runs in 32-bit compatible mode on a 64-bit operating system, so TWAIN scanner
is not compatible with 64-bit applications. Use it with 32-bit applications.)

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Software Accessories

Operating system for WIA driver:


Windows Vista (SP1 or later)/7/8/8.1, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2/2012/2012 R2
(WIA scanner can function under both 32- and 64-bit operating systems.)
Operating system for LAN FAX driver:
Windows Vista, Windows 7,8, 8.1, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows
Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2

• The LAN Fax driver lets you fax documents directly form your PC. Address Book Editor and Cover
Sheet Editor are to be installed as well.
• The Network TWAIN driver operates in 32-bit compatibility mode on 64-bit operating systems
• The Network TWAIN driver is provided on the scanner drivers CD-ROM.

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1. Specifications

Optional Equipment
Paper Feed Unit (D573)

Paper Feed System: Feed Roller and Friction Pad

Paper Height Detection: Empty only

Tray Capacity: 500 sheets

Paper Weight: 60 to 163 g/m2 (16 to 43.5 lb.)

Paper Size: A5 SEF to A4/LG SEF

Power Source: DC 24V, 5V (from the main frame)

Power Consumption: Less than 27 W


(Power is supplied from the main unit.)

Dimensions (W x D x H): 498 mm x 552 mm x 150 mm (19.7" x 21.8" x 6.0")

Weight: 10.4 kg (23.0 lb.) or less

1-bin Tray Unit (D574)

Paper detection: Detects paper

Tray Capacity: 100 sheets (80 g/m2)

Paper Weight: 60 to 163 g/m2 (16 to 43.5 lb.)

Paper Size: Width: 139.7 to 216mm (5.0” to 8.5”)


Length: 210 to 600mm (8.3” to 23.7”)

Power Source: DC 24V, 5V (from the main frame)

Power Consumption: Less than 1 W


(Power is supplied from the main unit.)

Dimensions (W x D x H): 540 mm x 460 mm x 116 mm (21.3" x 18.1" x 4.6")

Weight: 3.0 kg (6.6 lb.) or less

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Optional Equipment

ARDF (D3BE)

Scan: Simplex / Duplex

ADF Capacity: 50 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond or less)


20 sheets (more than 80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)

Paper Weight: Simplex: 52 to 128 g/m2 (14 to 34 lb.)


Duplex: 64 to 105 g/m2 (17 to 28 lb.)

Paper Size: Simplex:


• 5 1/2”x8 1/2” LEF/SEF(HLT) to 8 1/2”x14"SEF(LG)
• A6 SEF, B6 SEF,A5 LEF/SEF to A4 SEF
• Vertical: 5" to 8.5" / 128 to 216mm
• Horizontal: 5.5" to 23.6" / 139.7 to 600mm
*Image quality of custom paper and A6/B6 is not guaranteed.
Duplex:
• 5 1/2”x 8 1/2”LEF/SEF(HLT) to 8 1/2”x14"SEF(LG)
• A6 SEF,B6 SEF,A5 LEF/SEF to A4 SEF
• Vertical:5" to 8.5" / 128 to 216mm
• Horizontal: 5.5" to 14" / 139.7 to 355.6mm
*Image quality of custom paper and A6/B6 is not guaranteed.

Power Source: DC 24V, 5V (from the main frame)

Power Consumption: 20W or less


(Power is supplied from the main unit)

Dimensions (W x D x H): 476 × 360 × 79.8 mm (18.8” × 14.2” × 3.2”)

Weight: Approx. 4 kg (8.9 lb.)

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1. Specifications

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2. Preventive Maintenance Tables

Maintenance Tables
Preventive Maintenance Items

Chart: A4 (LT)/5%
Mode: 2 prints/job
Color Ratio: 30%
Environment: Normal temperature and humidity
Yield may change depending on circumstances and print conditions.
Symbol keys: C: Clean, R: Replace, L: Lubricant, I: Inspect

• Yield Parts:
The parts mentioned in these tables have a target yield. However, the total copy/print volume
made by the machine will not reach the target yield within the machine's targeted lifetime if the
machine is used under the target usage conditions (ACV, color ratio, and P/J). So, these parts are
categorized not as PM parts but as yield parts (EM parts). The parts with “(R)” in this table are yield
parts.
The PM count for the following items is based on the sheets of copy paper:

Item 36K 60K 90K 120K EM Remarks

Scanner Unit

Ricoh exposure glass


Exposure Glass C
cleaner

Ricoh exposure glass


ADF Exposure Glass C
cleaner

PCDU

PCDU (K) differs between


C306 and C406. Make
PCDU - K R
sure the correct part number
before ordering it.

PCDU - C (R)

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2. Preventive Maintenance Tables

Item 36K 60K 90K 120K EM Remarks

PCDU - M (R)

PCDU - Y (R)

Transfer Unit

Image Transfer Belt Unit (R)

Paper Transfer Roller Unit (R)

Fusing Unit

Fusing Unit (R)

Fusing Entrance Guide C


Plate

Fusing Exit Guide Plate C


Remove toner or paper dust
Separation Plate C with a dry cloth

Thermopile C

Pressure Roller C

Paper Transport (Mainframe)

Registration Roller C Damp cloth

Registration Sensor C Blower brush or dry cloth

Paper Dust Case C Blower brush

Paper Feed Roller (R) C Damp cloth

Paper Feed Exit Sensor C Blower brush or dry cloth

By-pass Feed Roller (R) C Damp cloth

Separation Pad (R) C Dry cloth

Duplex

Duplex Entrance Sensor C Blower brush or dry cloth

Duplex Exit Sensor C Blower brush or dry cloth

Duplex Rollers C Damp cloth

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Maintenance Tables

Item 36K 60K 90K 120K EM Remarks

Duplex Entrance Guide C


Damp cloth; alcohol
Plate

Paper Feed Tray (Optional)

Paper Feed Roller (R) C

Separation Pad (R) C

Transport Roller C Wipe with a damp cloth

Tray Lift Pad C

Transport Sensor C

1-Bin Tray Unit

Tray Exit Roller C

Tray Exit Sensor C


Wipe with a damp cloth
Tray Paper Remaining
C
Sensor

Others

Waste Toner Bottle R

Ozone Filter C

The PM count for the following items is based on the number of originals fed:

Item 30K 45K 60K 120K EM Remarks

ARDF

Wipe with a dry


Separation Pad (R) C
cloth

Pick-up Roller (R) C Wipe with a damp


Feed Roller (R) C cloth

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2. Preventive Maintenance Tables

Item 30K 45K 60K 120K EM Remarks

Transport Roller C

Registration Roller C Wipe with a damp


Exit Roller C cloth

Inverter Roller C

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3. SP Mode Tables

Service Program Mode

• Make sure that the data-in LED ( ) is not on before you go into the SP mode. This LED indicates
that some data is coming to the machine. When the LED is on, wait for the copier to process the
data.

Enabling and Disabling Service Program Mode

• The Service Program Mode is for use by service representatives only. If this mode is used by
anyone other than service representatives for any reason, data might be deleted or settings might
be changed. In such case, product quality cannot be guaranteed any more.

Entering SP Mode

For details, ask your supervisor.

Exiting SP Mode

• Press "Exit" on the LCD twice to return to the copy window.

Types of SP Modes

• System SP: SP modes related to the engine functions


• Printer SP: SP modes related to the controller functions
• Scanner SP: SP modes related to the scanner functions
• Fax SP: SP modes related to the fax functions
Select one of the Service Program modes (System, Printer, Scanner, or Fax) from the touch panel as
shown in the diagram below after you access the SP mode. This section explains the functions of the
System/Printer/Scanner SP modes. Refer to the Fax service manual for the Fax SP modes.

SP Mode Button Summary

Here is a short summary of the touch-panel buttons.

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3. SP Mode Tables

1 Opens all SP groups and sublevels.

2 Closes all open groups and sublevels and restores the initial SP mode display.

3 Opens the copy window (copy mode) so you can make test copies. Press SP Mode
(highlighted) in the copy window to return to the SP mode screen,

4 Enter the SP code directly with the number keys if you know the SP number. Then press .
(The required SP Mode number will be highlighted when pressing . If not, just press the
required SP Mode number.)

5 Press two times to leave the SP mode and return to the copy window to resume normal
operation.

6 Press any Class 1 number to open a list of Class 2 SP modes.

7 Press to scroll the show to the previous or next group.

8 Press to scroll to the previous or next display in segments the size of the screen display (page).

9 Press to scroll the show the previous or next line (line by line).

10 Press to move the highlight on the left to the previous or next selection in the list.

Switching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing

1. In the SP mode, select the test print. Then press "Copy Window".
2. Use the copy window (copier mode), to select the appropriate settings (paper size, etc.)
for the test print.
3. Press Start to start the test print.
4. Press SP Mode (highlighted) to return to the SP mode screen and repeat from step 1.

Selecting the Program Number

Program numbers have two or three levels.

1. Refer to the Service Tables to find the SP that you want to adjust before you begin.
2. Press the Group number on the left side SP Mode window that contains the SP that you
want to adjust.
3. Use the scrolling buttons in the center of the SP mode window to show the SP number that
you want to open. Then press that number to expand the list.

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Service Program Mode

4. Use the center touch-panel buttons to scroll to the number and title of the item that you
want to set and press it. The small entry box on the right activates and shows the below
default or the current settings.

• Refer to the Service Tables for the range of allowed settings.


5. Do this procedure to enter a setting:
• Press to toggle between plus and minus and use the keypad to enter the appropriate
number. The number you enter writes over the previous setting.
• Press to enter the setting. (The value is not registered if you enter a number that is out of
range.)
• Press "Yes" when you are prompted to complete the selection.
6. If you need to perform a test print, press Copy Window to open the copy window and
select the settings for the test print. Press Start and then press SP Mode (highlighted) in
the copy window to return to the SP mode display.
7. Press Exit two times to return to the copy window when you are finished.

Exiting Service Mode

• Press the Exit key on the touch-panel.

Service Mode Lock/Unlock

At locations where the machine contains sensitive data, the customer engineer cannot operate the
machine until the Administrator turns the service mode lock off. This function makes sure that work on the
machine is always done with the permission of the Administrator.

1. If you cannot go into the SP mode, ask the Administrator to log in with the User Tool and
then set "Service Mode Lock" to OFF after he or she logs in: User Tools System Settings
Administrator Tools Service Mode Lock OFF
• This unlocks the machine and lets you get access to all the SP codes.
• The CE can service the machine and turn the machine off and on. It is not necessary to ask the
Administrator to log in again each time the machine is turned on.
2. Go into the SP mode and set SP5169 to "1" if you must use the printer bit switches.
3. After machine servicing is completed:
• Change SP5169 from "1" to "0".
• Turn the machine off and on. Tell the administrator that you have completed servicing the
machine.
• The Administrator will then set the "Service Mode Lock" to ON.

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3. SP Mode Tables

Remarks

Display on the Control Panel Screen

The maximum number of characters which can show on the control panel screen is limited to 30
characters. For this reason, some of the SP modes shown on the screen need to be abbreviated. The
following are abbreviations used for the SP modes for which the full description is over 20 characters.

Paper Weight
Plain Paper 1: 60-74 g/m2, 16-20lb.
Plain Paper 2: 75-81 g/m2, 20-22lb.
Middle Thick: 82-105 g/m2, 22-28lb.
Thick Paper 1: 106-130 g/m2, 28.3-34.6lb.
Thick Paper 2: 131-163 g/m2, 35-43lb.
Thick Paper 3: 164-220 g/m2, 44-58lb.

Paper Type Paper Feed Station


N: Normal paper P: Paper tray
MTH: Middle thick paper B: By-pass table
TH: Thick paper

Color Mode [Color]


[K]: Black in B&W mode
[Y], [M], or [C]: Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan in Full Color mode
[YMC]: Only for Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan
[FC]: Full Color mode
[FC, K], [FC, Y], [FC, M], or [FC, C]: Black, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan in full color mode

Print Mode Process Speed


S: Simplex L: Low speed (89 mm/s)
D: Duplex M: Middle speed (178 mm/s)

Others

The following symbols are used in the SP mode tables.


FA: Factory setting

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Service Program Mode

(Data may be adjusted from the default setting at the factory. Refer to the factory setting sheets enclosed.
You can find it under the jammed paper removal decal.)
DFU: Design/Factory Use only
Do not touch these SP modes in the field.
A sharp (#) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that the main switch must be turned
off and on to effect the setting change.
An asterisk (*) to the right hand side of the mode number column means that this mode is stored in the
NVRAM and EEPROM. If you do a RAM clear, this SP mode will be reset to the default value. "ENG"
and "CTL" show which NVRAM contains the data.
• ENG: EEPROM on the BICU board
• CTL: NVRAM on the controller board
The settings of each SP mode are explained in the right-hand column of the SP table in the following
way.
[Adjustable range / Default setting / Step] Alphanumeric

• If "Alphanumeric" is written to the right of the bracket as shown above, the setting of the SP mode
shows on the screen using alphanumeric characters instead of only numbers. However, the settings
in the bracket in the SP mode table are explained by using only the numbers.
SSP: This denotes a "Special Service Program" mode setting.

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3. SP Mode Tables

Main SP Tables-1
SP1-XXX (Feed)

1001 [Leading Edge Registration] Leading Edge Registration Adjustment


(Tray Location, Paper Type, Color Mode), Paper Type: Plain, Thick 1, Thick 2 or
Thick3

Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the registration motor operation
timing for each mode.
Increasing a value: an image is moved to the trailing edge of paper.
Decreasing a value: an image is moved to the leading edge of paper.

1-001-001 Tray: Plain ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-002 Tray: Middle Thick ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-003 Tray: Thick ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-005 Tray: Plain: 1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-006 Tray: Middle Thick: 1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-007 By-pass: Plain ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-008 By-pass: Middle Thick ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-009 By-pass: Thick ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-012 By-pass: Plain: 1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-013 By-pass: Middle Thick: ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
1200

1-001-014 Duplex: Plain ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-015 Duplex: Middle Thick ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-016 Duplex: Thick ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-017 Tray: Special 1 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-018 By-pass: Special 1 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-019 Duplex: Plain:1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

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1-001-020 Duplex: Middle Thick:1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-021 Duplex: Special 1 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-022 Tray: Special 1: 1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-023 By-pass: Special 1: 1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-024 Duplex: Special 1: 1200 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-026 Offset:Transfer Separation *ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-030 Auto correct: On/Off *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1-001-031 Std. Measure: On/Off *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1-001-032 Offset *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-033 Offset Standard:1 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-034 Offset Standard:2 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-035 Offset Standard:3 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-036 Offset Standard:4 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-037 Offset Standard:5 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-038 Offset Standard:6 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-039 Offset Standard:7 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-040 Offset Standard:8 *ENG [0.0 to 999.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm /step]

1-001-041 Tray: Plain: Std Speed 2 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-043 By-pass: Plain: Std Speed 2 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-045 Duplex: Plain: Std Speed 2 ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-001-047 Tray: Special1: Std Speed ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]
2

1-001-048 By-pass: Special1: Std ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]
Speed 2

1-001-049 Duplex: Special1: Std ENG [-9.0 to 9.0 / 1.1 / 0.1 mm/step]
Speed 2

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1002 [Side-to-Side Registration]

Adjusts the side-to-side registration by changing the laser main scan start position
for each mode and tray.
Increasing a value: an image is moved to the rear edge of paper.
Decreasing a value: an image is moved to the front edge of paper.

1-002-001 By-pass Table ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-002-002 Tray 1 ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-002-003 Tray 2 ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-002-004 Tray 3 ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1-002-005 Duplex ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

1003 [Paper Buckle] Paper Buckle Adjustment


(Tray Location, Paper Type), Paper Type: N: Normal, TH: Thick

Adjusts the amount of paper buckle at the registration roller by changing the paper
feed timing.

1-003-001 Tray1: Plain ENG [-5 to 5 / 2 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-002 Tray1: Middle Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-003 Tray1: Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-004 Tray2/3: Plain ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-005 Tray2/3: Middle Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-006 Tray2/3: Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-007 By-pass: Plain ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-008 By-pass: Middle Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-009 By-pass: Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-010 Duplex: Plain ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-011 Duplex: Middle Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-012 Duplex: Thick ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-013 Tray1: Plain:1200 ENG [-5 to 5 / 2 / 1 mm/step]

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1-003-014 Tray1: Middle Thick:1200 ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-015 Tray2/3: Plain:1200 ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-016 Tray2/3: Middle Thick: ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


1200

1-003-017 By-pass: Plain:1200 ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-018 By-pass: Middle Thick: ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


1200

1-003-019 By-pass: Small size ENG [-5 to 5 / -2 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-020 Tray1: Plain: Std. Spd. 2 ENG [-5 to 5 / 2 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-022 Tray2/3: Plain: Std. Spd. ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


2

1-003-024 By-pass: Plain: Std. Spd. 2 ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-003-025 By-pass: Middle Thick: ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


BW

1-003-026 Duplex: Plain: Std. Spd. 2 ENG [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1105 [Print Target Temperature]

Roller Type Center and Ends: Heating roller, Pressure roller


Paper Type: Plain, Thin, Thick, OHP, Middle Thick, Special.

1-105-001 Plain1:FC:Center *ENG C306: [100 to 180 / 143 / 1 deg/step]


C406: [100 to 200 / 168 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-003 Plain1:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:139
* C406:157

1-105-005 Plain2:FC:Center *ENG C306: [100 to 180 / 154 / 1 deg/step]


C406: [100 to 200 / 180 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-007 Plain2:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:144
* C406:162

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1-105-009 Thin:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:153
* C406:163

1-105-011 Thin:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:143
* C406:147

1-105-013 Middle Thick:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 168 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-015 Middle Thick:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 158 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-017 Thick1:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 143 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-019 Thick1:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 143 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-021 Thick2:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 145 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-023 Thick2:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 145 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-025 Thick3:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 148 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-027 Thick3:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 148 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-029 Special1:FC:Center *ENG C306: [100 to 180 / 143 / 1 deg/step]


C406: [100 to 200 / 168 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-031 Special1:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:139
* C406:157

1-105-033 Special2:FC:Center *ENG C306: [100 to 180 / 154 / 1 deg/step]


C406: [100 to 200 / 180 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-035 Special2:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:144
* C406:162

1-105-037 Special3:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 168 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-039 Special3:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 158 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-041 Envelop:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 146 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-043 OHP:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 160 / 1 deg/step]

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1-105-101 Plain1:FC:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 127 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-103 Plain1:BW:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 127 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-105 Plain2:FC:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 129 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-107 Plain2:BW:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 129 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-109 Thin:FC:Center:Low Speed *ENG [100 to 180 / 123 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-111 Thin:BW:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 123 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-113 Middle *ENG [100 to 180 / 141 / 1 deg/step]


Thick:FC:Center:Low
Speed

1-105-115 Middle *ENG [100 to 180 / 141 / 1 deg/step]


Thick:BW:Center:Low
Speed

1-105-117 Special1:FC:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 127 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-119 Special1:BW:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 127 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-121 Special2:FC:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 129 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-123 Special2:BW:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 129 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-125 Special3:FC:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 141 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-127 Special3:BW:Center:Low *ENG [100 to 180 / 141 / 1 deg/step]


Speed

1-105-129 Envelope:Thick1:FC:Cente *ENG [100 to 180 / 146 / 1 deg/step]


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1-105-133 Envelope:Thick2:FC:Cente *ENG [100 to 180 / 146 / 1 deg/step]


r

1-105-137 Envelope:Thick3:FC:Cente *ENG [100 to 180 / 146 / 1 deg/step]


r

1-105-141 Postcard:Thick1:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 131 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-145 Postcard:Thick2:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 131 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-149 Postcard:Thick3:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 131 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-151 Special 4:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 143 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-153 Special 4:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 143 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-155 Special 5:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 145 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-157 Special 5:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 145 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-159 Special 6:FC:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 148 / 1 deg/step]

1-105-161 Special 6:BW:Center *ENG [100 to 180 / 148 / 1 deg/step]

1106 [Fusing Temperature Display] Fusing Temperature Display (Heating or Pressure)

Displays the current temperature of the heating and pressure rollers.

1-106-001 Center ENG [-50 to 250 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

1-106-002 End ENG [-20 to 348 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

The heating roller has two lamps. One heats the center of the heating roller and the
other heats both ends of the heating roller.

1-106-003 Pressure: Center ENG [-20 to 250 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

The pressure roller has two lamps. One heats the center of the heating roller and
the other heats both ends of the heating roller.

1-106-005 Pressure: End Rear ENG [-20 to 250 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

1-106-006 Pressure: End Front ENG [-20 to 250 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

1109 [Rotation Speed Setting]

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1-109-001 Overshoot Prevent *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]


Rotation

1-109-002 After Reload Rotation *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]

1-109-003 Print Ready Rotation *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]

1112 [Image Process Temp. Correct]

These SPs are used for the fusing temperature control for variable job images. This
control saves the power consumption when the machine copies or prints a job text
image in black and white mode.

1-112-002 Temp.:Plain:Center:Energy *ENG [-30 to 20 / * / 1 deg/step]


Saving * C306:13
* C406:17

1-112-004 Temp.:Plain:Press:Energy *ENG [-30 to 20 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Saving

1113 [Curl Correction]

1-113-001 Execute Pattern *ENG [0 or 1 / 0:OFF / 1/step]

Selects the curl correction type.

1131 [Continuous Print Mode Switch]

Sets the permission for paper to feed.

1-131-00 Feed Permit Condition Setting *ENG [0 to 2 / 1 / 1/step]


1 0: Productivety Model
1: Fusing Quality 1
2: Fusing Quality 2

1132 [Voltage Detection]

Switches maximum fixed duty level and power control.

1-132-012 Voltage Detection *ENG [0.0 to 650.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 V/step]

1-132-014 Max *ENG [0.0 to 350.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 V/step]

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1-132-015 Min *ENG [0.0 to 350.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 V/step]

1-132-016 Latest *ENG [0.0 to 350.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 V/step]

1-132-017 SC Detection *ENG [0.0 to 350.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 V/step]

1135 [Inrush Control]

1-135-001 Inrush Control *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1136 [Engy Svg Paper Feed Judg.]

1-136-001 Control ON/OFF *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

1141 [Fusing SC Issue Time Info]

Displays the time when an SC code was issued.

1-141-001 SC Number *ENG [0 to 99999 / 0 / 1/step]

1-141-101 Heating Roller Temperature *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


1:Center

1-141-104 Heating Roller Temperature *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


1:End

1-141-107 Press Roller Temperature 1 *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

1-141-108 Press Roller: End R *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Temperature 1

1-141-109 Press Roller: End F *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Temperature 1

1-141-151 Heating Roller Temperature *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


2:Center

1-141-154 Heating Roller Temperature *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


2:End

1-141-157 Press Roller Temperature 2 *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

1-141-158 Press Roller.End R *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Temperature 2

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1-141-159 Press Roller.End F *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Temperature 2

1-141-201 Heating Roller Temperature *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


3:Center

1-141-204 Heating Roller Temperature *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


3:End

1-141-207 Press Roller Temperature 3 *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

1-141-208 Press Roller.End R *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Temperature 3

1-141-209 Press Roller.End F *ENG [-50 to 260 / 0 / 1 deg/step]


Temperature 3

1142 [Fusing Jam Detection]

This SP displays the SC code that was issued if a fusing unit jam error occurs three times
in succession.

1-142-00 SC Display *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


1 0:OFF, 1:ON

1152 [Fusing Nip Band Check]

Checks and adjusts the nip of the hot roller and pressure roller.

1-152-00 ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


1 Execute [Execute]

1158 [Abnormal Noise Confirmation]

1-158-001 Unit: Execute ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1-158-002 No Unit: Execute ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1-158-003 Operation Time *ENG [0 to 200 / 20 / 1 sec/step]

1-158-004 Operation Line Speed *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]

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1-158-005 Heat Center Target Temp *ENG [100 to 180 / * / 1 deg/step]


* C306:154
* C406:180

1-158-007 Press Target Temp *ENG [0 to 200 / 150 / 1 deg/step]

1190 [Flicker Control]

1-190-001 Flicker Control *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1801 [Motor Speed Adjustment]

Adjusts the speeds of each motor.

1-801-001 Transport M: Plain1/2 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-002 Transport M: Thin *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-003 Transport M: M-Thick:Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Spd1

1-801-004 Transport M: Thick1 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-005 Transport M: Thick2 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-006 Transport M: Thick3 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-007 Transport M: Special1 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-008 Transport M: Special2 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-009 Transport M: Special3 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-010 Transport M: Envelope *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.00 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-011 Transport M: OHP *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-012 Transport M: Plain1/2:Low *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

1-801-013 Transport M: Thin:Low Speed *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-014 Transport M: M-Thick:Low *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

1-801-015 Transport M: Special1:Low *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

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1-801-016 Transport M: Special2:Low *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

1-801-017 Transport M: Special3:Low *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

1-801-018 Transport M: Plain1/2: Gloss *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-019 Transport M: M-Thick: *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Gloss:Std Spd1

1-801-020 Transport M: Postcard *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-051 Bk Drum/Dev. Mot: Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.00 / 0.01%/step]


Speed 1

1-801-052 Bk Drum/Dev. Mot: Low *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.00 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

1-801-053 Col Drum/Dev. Mot: Std *ENG C306: [-6 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]


Speed 1 C406: [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]

1-801-054 Col Drum/Dev. Mot: Low *ENG [-6 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]


Speed

1-801-055 Offset: Std Speed 1: Color *ENG C306: [-6 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]


C406: [-5 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]

1-801-056 Offset:Low Speed:Color *ENG [-6 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]

1-801-081 Transport M: Plain1/2: Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Spd 2

1-801-082 Transport M: Thin:Std Spd2 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

1-801-084 Transport M: Special1: Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Spd2

1-801-085 Transport M: Special2: Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Spd2

1-801-086 Transport M: Special3:Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Spd2

1-801-087 Transport M: OHP:Std Spd2 *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]

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1-801-088 Transport M: *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0.43 / 0.01%/step]


Plain1/2:Gloss:Std Spd 2

1-801-130 Drum Motor Adjustment *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


Control

1-801-131 Color Dev. Mot.:Std Speed1 *ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 0.1%/step]

1-801-132 Color Dev. Mot.:Low Speed *ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 0.1%/step]

1-801-133 Bk Drum/Dev. Mot:Std *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]


Speed2

1-801-134 Bk Drum/Dev. Mot:Middle *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

1-801-135 Col Drum/Dev. Mot:Middle *ENG [-6 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]


Speed

1-801-136 Offset: Middle Speed: Color *ENG [-6 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]

1-801-137 Color Dev M: Middle Speed *ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 0.1%/step]

1-801-138 Col Drum Mot: Std Spd 1: *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]
Indep.

1-801-139 Col Drum Mot: Mid Spd: *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]
Indep.

1-801-140 Col Drum Mot: Low Spd: *ENG [-4.00 to 4.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]
Indep.

1902 [Ladder Pattern Print]

1-902-00 Execute ENG [- / - / -]


1 [Execute]

1907 [Paper Feed Timing Adj.]

Adjusts the timing of paper feed. (A "+" setting broadens paper feed interval, a “-”
setting narrows paper feed interval.)

1-907-001 Tray1 Clutch ON: Plain ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

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1-907-002 Tray1 Clutch ON: Middle ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-003 Tray1 Clutch ON: Thick ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-007 Tray1 Clutch OFF: Plain ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-008 Tray1 Clutch OFF: Middle ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-009 Tray1 Clutch OFF: Thick ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-010 Tray1 Paper Exit Sensor: Plain ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-011 Tray1 Paper Exit Sensor: ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Middle Thick

1-907-012 Tray1 Paper Exit Sensor: Thick ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-013 By-pass Clutch ON: Plain ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-014 By-pass Clutch ON: Middle ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-015 By-pass Clutch ON: Thick ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-016 By-pass Clutch ON: Envelop ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-017 By-pass Clutch OFF: Plain ENG [-10 to 10 / -5 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-018 By-pass Clutch OFF: Middle ENG [-10 to 10 / -5 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-019 By-pass Clutch OFF: Thick ENG [-10 to 10 / -5 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-020 By-pass Clutch OFF: Envelop ENG [-10 to 10 / -5 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-021 Exit Junction Solenoid: OFF ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-022 Exit Junction Solenoid: ON ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-025 Exit Junction Solenoid: ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


OFF:Low

1-907-026 Exit Junction Solenoid: ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


ON:Low

1-907-029 Tray Lift Motor Pressure *ENG [-2540 to 2540 / 0 / 20 msec/step]

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1-907-032 Tray Lift Motor Up *ENG [-2540 to 2540 / 0 / 20 msec/step]

1-907-033 Tray Lift Motor Down *ENG [-2540 to 2540 / 0 / 20 msec/step]

1-907-034 Tray Lift Motor Paper End *ENG [-2540 to 2540 / 0 / 20 msec/step]

1-907-035 Tray2: Paper Interval: Plain *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-036 Tray2: Paper Interval: Mid. *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-037 Tray2: Paper Interval: Thick *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-038 Tray3: Paper Interval: Plain *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-039 Tray3: Paper Interval: Mid. *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-040 Tray3: Paper Interval: Thick *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

1-907-041 Tray2: 1st Leading Edge Pos.: *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Plain

1-907-042 Tray2: 1st Leading Edge Pos.: *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Mid. Thick

1-907-043 Tray2: 1st Leading Edge Pos.: *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-044 Tray3: 1st Leading Edge Pos.: *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Plain

1-907-045 Tray3: 1st Leading Edge Pos.: *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Mid. Thick

1-907-046 Tray3: 1st Leading Edge Pos.: *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-047 Tray2: Min. Paper Interval: *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Plain

1-907-048 Tray2: Min. Paper Interval: *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Mid. Thick

1-907-049 Tray2: Min. Paper Interval: *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

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1-907-050 Tray3: Min. Paper Interval: *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Plain

1-907-051 Tray3: Min. Paper Interval: *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Mid. Thick

1-907-052 Tray3: Min. Paper Interval: *ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick

1-907-053 Tray1 Clutch ON: Plain: Std ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed 2

1-907-055 Tray1 Clutch OFF: Plain: Std ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed 2

1-907-057 Tray1 Paper Exit Sen.: Plain: ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Std Spd 2

1-907-058 Tray1 Paper Exit Sen.: Middle ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Thick: BW

1-907-059 By-pass Clutch ON: Plain: Std ENG [-10 to 10 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed 2

1-907-061 By-pass Clutch OFF: Plain: Std ENG [-10 to 10 / -5 / 1 mm/step]


Speed 2

1-907-063 Exit Junction SOL:OFF: Std ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed 2

1-907-064 Exit Junction SOL:ON: Std ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed 2

1-907-065 Exit Junction SOL:OFF: Mid ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed

1-907-066 Exit Junction SOL:ON: Mid ENG [-20 to 20 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


Speed

1950 [Fan Cooling Time Set]

Adjust the rotation time for each fan motor after a job end.

1-950-001 PCDU Cooling Fan *ENG [0 to 600 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

1-950-002 Fusing Fan *ENG [0 to 600 / 10 / 1 sec/step]

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1-950-003 PSU Fan *ENG [0 to 600 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

1-950-004 Laser Unit Fan *ENG [0 to 600 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

1951 [Fan Start Time Set]

Adjust the start time for each fan motor after a job end.

1-951-001 PCDU Cooling Fan *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

1-951-002 Fusing Fan *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

1-951-003 PSU Fan *ENG [0 to 120 / 120 / 1 sec/step]

1-951-004 Laser Unit Fan *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

1952 [Fan Control Off Mode Time Set]

Specifies the time for fan control off mode.

1-952-001 - *ENG [0 to 60 / 10 / 1 min/step]

1953 [Extra Fan Control]

Configures the settings of extra fan control.

1-953-001 Operation Status *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

1-953-006 Extra Fan Start Temp. *ENG [0.0 to 50.0 / 5.0 / 0.1 deg/step]

1-953-007 Extra Fan Stop Temp. *ENG [0.0 to 50.0 / 2.0 / 0.1 deg/step]
Threshold

1-953-008 Set: Extra Operation *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


ON/OFF

1955 [Fan Control]

1-955-001 PCDU Fan Operation Sw *ENG [0.0 to 100.0 / 38.0 / 0.1 deg/step]
Temp.

1-955-002 Fusing Fan Operation Sw *ENG [0.0 to 100.0 / 0 / 0.1 deg/step]


Temp.

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1-955-004 Laser Unit Fan Operation Sw *ENG [0.0 to 100.0 / 38.0 / 0.1 deg/step]
Temp.

1-955-005 Fan Operation Sw Temp. *ENG [0.0 to 100.0 / 2.0 / 0.1 deg/step]
Threshold

1-955-006 PSU Fan Operation Start *ENG [0 to 900 / 300 / 1 sec/step]


Time2

1-955-007 PSU Fan Ctrl Off Mode Time2 *ENG [0.0 to 60.0 / 10.0 / 0.1 min/step]

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Main SP Tables-2
SP2-XXX (Drum)

2005 [Charge DC Voltage: Fix]

Adjusts the DC component of the charge roller bias in the print modes.

2-005-001 Plain: Bk *ENG [0 to 2000 / 590 / 10 -V/step]

2-005-002 Plain: C *ENG [0 to 2000 / 590 / 10 -V/step]

2-005-003 Plain: M *ENG [0 to 2000 / 590 / 10 -V/step]

2-005-004 Plain: Y *ENG [0 to 2000 / 590 / 10 -V/step]

2013 [Environmental Correction: PCU]

2-013-001 Environment Div. FC: Display *ENG Displays the environmental condition,
which is measured in absolute humidity.
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]
1: LL (LL <= 4.3 g/m3)
2: ML (4.3 < ML <= 11.3 g/m3)
3: MM (11.3 < MM <= 18.0 g/m3)
4: MH (18.0 < MH <= 24.0 g/m3)
5: HH (24.0 g/m3 < HH)

2-013-002 Forced Setting *ENG Selects the environmental condition


manually. DFU
[0 to 5 / 0 / 1/step]
0: The environmental condition is
determined automatically.
1: LL, 2: ML, 3: MM, 4: MH, 5: HH

2016 [Lubricant Apply Operation]

2-016-001 Temperature Threshold: Low *ENG [0 to 50 / 15 / 1 deg/step]

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2-016-002 Temperature Threshold: High *ENG [0 to 50 / 30 / 1 deg/step]

2-016-003 Page Setting 1: Low Speed *ENG [0 to 999 / 10 / 1 page/step]

2-016-004 Page Setting 2: Low Temp. *ENG [0 to 999 / 20 / 1 page/step]

2-016-005 Page Setting 3: Low Temp. 2 *ENG [0 to 999 / 0 / 1 page/step]

2-016-006 Page Setting 4: High Temp. *ENG [0 to 999 / 20 / 1 page/step]

2-016-007 Coverage Threshold 1: Low *ENG [0 to 100.00 / 10.00 / 0.01%/step]


Speed

2-016-008 Coverage Threshold 2: Low *ENG [0 to 60.00 / 20.00 / 0.01%/step]


Temp.

2-016-010 Coverage Threshold 4: High *ENG [0 to 100.00 / 20.00 / 0.01%/step]


Temp.

2-016-011 Application Time:1 *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 sec/step]

2-016-012 Application Time:2 *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 sec/step]

2-016-013 Application Time:3 *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 sec/step]

2-016-014 Application Time:4 *ENG [0 to 99 / 5 / 1 sec/step]

2-016-033 Page Setting 5: Low Temp. *ENG [0 to 999 / 20 / 1 page/step]

2-016-034 Image Area Threshold 5: Low *ENG [60.00 to 100.00 / 60.00 / 0.01%/
Temp. step]

2-016-035 Application Time:5 *ENG [0 to 99 / 3 / 1 sec/step]

2-016-036 Temperature Threshold: Low 2 *ENG [0 to 50 / 15 / 1 deg/step]

2101 [Registration Adjustment]

These values are the parameters for the automatic line position adjustment and are
adjusted at the factory. However, you must input a value for SP2101-001 after
replacing the laser optics housing unit. The value should be provided with the new
laser optics housing unit.

2-101-001 Color Main Dot: Bk *ENG [–512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

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2101 [Registration Correction]

These values are the parameters for the automatic line position adjustment and are
adjusted at the factory. However, you must input a value for SP2101-001 after
replacing the laser optics housing unit. The value should be provided with the new
laser optics housing unit.

2-101-002 Color Main Dot: Ma *ENG [–512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-101-003 Color Main Dot: Cy *ENG

2-101-004 Color Main Dot: Ye *ENG

2-101-005 Color Sub Line: Bk *ENG [–16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-101-006 Color Sub Line: Ma *ENG

2-101-007 Color Sub Line: Cy *ENG

2-101-008 Color Sub Line: Ye *ENG

2102 [Magnification Adjustment]

These values are the parameters for the automatic line position adjustment and are
adjusted at the factory. These SPs must be input only when a new laser unit is
installed.

2-102-001 Main Mag.: Standard *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


Speed: Bk *C306:0.091
*C406:0.094

2-102-002 Main Mag.: Standard *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


Speed2: Bk *C306:0.091
*C406:0.094

2-102-003 Main Mag.: Low Speed: Bk *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


*C306:0.091
*C406:0.094

2-102-004 Main Mag.: Standard *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


Speed: Ma *C306:0.091
*C406:0.094

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2-102-006 Main Mag.: Low Speed: *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


Ma *C306:0.091
*C406:0.094

2-102-007 Main Mag.: High Speed: *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


Cy *C306:0.081
*C406:0.088

2-102-009 Main Mag.: Low Speed: Cy *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


*C306:0.081
*C406:0.088

2-102-010 Main Mag.: High Speed: *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


Ye *C306:0.081
*C406:0.088

2-102-012 Main Mag.: Low Speed: Ye *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / * / 0.001%/step]


*C306:0.081
*C406:0.088

2102 [Main Scan Beam Pitch Adj.]

2-102-013 Bk *ENG [0 to 100 / 11.53 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-102-015 Ma *ENG [0 to 100 / 11.53 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-102-017 Cy *ENG [0 to 100 / 11.53 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-102-019 Ye *ENG [0 to 100 / 11.53 / 0.01 dot/step]

2102 [Magnification Adjustment]

These values are the parameters for the automatic line position adjustment and are
adjusted at the factory. These SPs must be input only when a new laser unit is
installed.

2-102-028 Color Main Mag.: High *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0.000 / 0.001%/
Speed: Ma step]

2-102-031 Color Main Mag.: High *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0.000 / 0.001%/
Speed: Cy step]

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2-102-034 Color Main Mag.: High *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0.000 / 0.001%/
Speed: Ye step]

2103 [Erase Margin Adjustment]

Adjusts the erase margin by deleting image data at the margins.

2-103-001 Leading Edge Width *ENG [0.0 to 9.9 / 4.2 / 0.1 mm/step]

2-103-002 Trailing Edge Width *ENG

2-103-003 Left *ENG [0.0 to 9.9 / 2.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

2-103-004 Right *ENG

2-103-005 Duplex: Trailing Edge *ENG [0.0 to 9.9 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

2-103-006 Duplex: Left Edge *ENG

2-103-007 Duplex: Right Edge *ENG

2104 [Unit LD Power Adj.]

Adjusts the LD initial power. These SPs must be input only when a new laser unit is
installed.

2-104-001 Bk: LD1 *ENG [60.0 to 140.0 / 100.0 / 0.1%/step]

2-104-002 Ma: LD1 *ENG

2-104-003 Cy: LD1 *ENG

2-104-004 Ye: LD1 *ENG

2-104-005 Bk: LD2 *ENG [60.0 to 140.0 / 100.0 / 0.1%/step]

2-104-006 Ma: LD2 *ENG

2-104-007 Cy: LD2 *ENG

2-104-008 Ye: LD2 *ENG

2105 [LD Power Adj.]

Adjusts the LD power of each color for each process speed.


Each LD power setting is decided by process control.

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2-105-001 High Speed: Bk *ENG [50.0 to 120.0 / 100.0 / 0.1%/step]

2-105-002 High Speed: Ma *ENG

2-105-003 High Speed: Cy *ENG

2-105-004 High Speed: Ye *ENG

2-105-005 Standard Speed2: Bk *ENG

2-105-009 Low Speed: Bk *ENG

2-105-010 Low Speed: Ma *ENG

2-105-011 Low Speed: Cy *ENG

2-105-012 Low Speed: Ye *ENG

2-105-013 Middle Speed: Bk *ENG [50.0 to 120.0 / 100.0 / 0.1%/step]

2-105-014 Middle Speed: Ma *ENG

2-105-015 Middle Speed: Cy *ENG

2-105-016 Middle Speed: Ye *ENG

2106 [Polygon Rotation Time]

Adjusts the time of the polygon motor rotation.

2-106-001 Warming-Up Time Set *ENG [0 to 60 / 10 / 1 sec/step]

2-106-002 Post Rotating Time Set After *ENG [0 to 60 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Printing

2107 [Image Parameter]

Adjusts image parameters.

2-107-001 Image Gamma Flag ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

2-107-002 Shading Correction Flag *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

2109 [Test Pattern]

Generates the test pattern using "COPY Window" tab in the LCD.

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2-109-003 Pattern Selection ENG [0 to 23 / 0 / 1/step]

0: None 11: Independent Pattern (1dot)


1: Vertical Line (1dot) 12: Independent Pattern (2dot)
2: Vertical Line (2dot) 13: Independent Pattern (4dot)
3: Horizontal (1dot) 14: Trimming Area
4: Horizontal (2dot) 16: Hound’s Tooth Check (Horizontal)
5: Grid Vertical Line 17: Band (Horizontal)
6: Grid Horizontal Line 18: Band (Vertical)
7: Grid pattern Small 19: Checker Flag Pattern
8: Grid pattern Large 20: Grayscale Vertical Margin
9: Argyle Pattern Small 21: Grayscale Horizontal Margin
10: Argyle Pattern Large 23: Full Dot Pattern

2-109-005 Color Selection ENG Specifies the color for the test pattern.
[1 to 4 / 1 / 1/step]
1:All Color, 2:Ma, 3:Ye, 4:Bk

2-109-006 Density:Bk ENG Specifies the color density for the test
pattern.
2-109-007 Density:Ma ENG
[0 to 15 / 15 / 1/step]
2-109-008 Density:Cy ENG 0: Lightest density
2-109-009 Density:Ye ENG 15: Darkest density

2110 [ST OUT]

2-110-001 ST OUT Selection *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2111 [Forced Line Position Adj.]

2-111-001 Mode a ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]
Executes the fine line position adjustment
twice.
If this SP is not completed (NG is
displayed), do SP2111-003 first and then
try this SP again.

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2-111-002 Mode b ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]
Executes the fine line position adjustment
once.
If this SP is not completed, do
SP2111-003 first and then try this SP
again

2-111-003 Mode c ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]
Executes the rough line position adjustment
once.
After doing this SP, make sure to execute
SP2111-001 or -002. Otherwise, the line
position adjustment is not perfectly done.

2-111-004 Mode d ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]
Executes the fine line position adjustment
and rough line position adjustment.

2112 [TM/ID Sensor Check]

This SP is used to check the ID sensors at the factory. The results of this SP are
displayed in SP2140 to SP2145.

2-112-001 Execute ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

2-112-010 Display Result: Front- *ENG [0 to 999 / 0 / 1/step]


Center-Rear

2-112-020 Threshold Setting *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 1.90 / 0.01V/step]

2115 [Gamma Correction] DFU(SSP)

2-115-001 Low CPP Edge Process *ENG [0 to 100 / 80 / 1%/step]


Correction

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2117 [Skew Adjustment]

Specifies a skew adjustment value for the skew motor M, C, Y or Bk.

2-117-001 Ma:Skew Adjustment *ENG [–256 to 256 / 0 / 1 click/step]

2-117-002 Cy:Skew Adjustment *ENG

2-117-003 Ye:Skew Adjustment *ENG

2-117-004 Bk:Skew Adjustment *ENG

2140 [TM/ID Sensor Check]

Displays the maximum result values of the ID sensor check.


Front, Center, Rear: ID sensors for the automatic line position adjustment and the
process control

2-140-005 PWM: Front *ENG [0 to 1024 / 0 / 1/step]

2-140-006 PWM: Center *ENG

2-140-007 PWM: Rear *ENG

2141 [TM/ID Sensor Check]

Displays the maximum result values of the ID sensor check.


Front, Center, Rear: ID sensors for the automatic line position adjustment and the
process control

2-141-005 Average: Front *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

2-141-006 Average: Center *ENG

2-141-007 Average: Rear *ENG

2142 [TM/ID Sensor Check]

Displays the maximum result values of the ID sensor check.


Front, Center, Rear: ID sensors for the automatic line position adjustment and the
process control

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2-142-005 Maximum: Front *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

2-142-006 Maximum: Center *ENG

2-142-007 Maximum: Rear *ENG

2143 [TM/ID Sensor Check]

Displays the minimum result values of the ID sensor check.


Front, Center, Rear: ID sensors for the automatic line position adjustment and the
process control

2-143-005 Minimum: Front *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

2-143-006 Minimum: Center *ENG

2-143-007 Minimum: Rear *ENG

2146 [TM-Sensor Check Result]

This SP is used to check the TM sensors.

2-146-005 Number of Edge *ENG [0 to 16 / 0 / 1/step]


Detection:Front

2-146-006 Number of Edge *ENG


Detection:Center

2-146-007 Number of Edge *ENG


Detection:Rear

2150 [Area Mag. Correction] DFU(SSP)


LD Pulse Area Correction (Color, Area) FA

Adjusts the magnification for each area. The main scan (297 mm) is divided into 13
areas. Area 1 is at the front side of the machine (left side of the image) and area 13
is at the rear side of the machine (right side of the image).
Decreasing a value makes the image shift to the left side on the print.
Increasing a value makes the image shift to the right side on the print.
1 pulse = 1/16 dot

2-150-027 Area 0: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

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2-150-028 Area 1: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.20
*C406:-0.41

2-150-029 Area 2: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.45
*C406:-0.76

2-150-030 Area 3: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.62
*C406:-0.82

2-150-031 Area 4: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.40
*C406:-0.66

2-150-032 Area 5: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.00
*C406:-0.28

2-150-033 Area 6: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.39
*C406:
NA:0.30
EU:0.31
AS:0.30
CHN:0.33
TWN:0.34
KOR:0.35

2-150-034 Area 7: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.56
*C406:1.02

2-150-035 Area 8: Bk *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.31
*C406:1.62

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2-150-079 Area 0: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-150-080 Area 1: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.20
*C406:-0.41

2-150-081 Area 2: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.45
*C406:-0.76

2-150-082 Area 3: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:
NA:-0.62
EU:0.62
AS:-0.62
CHN:-0.62
TWN:-0.62
KOR:-0.62
*C406:-0.82

2-150-083 Area 4: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.40
*C406:-0.66

2-150-084 Area 5: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.00
*C406:-0.28

2-150-085 Area 6: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.39
*C406:
NA:0.30
EU:0.31
AS:0.32
CHN:0.33
TWN:0.34
KOR:0.35

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2-150-086 Area 7: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.56
*C406:1.02

2-150-087 Area 8: Ma *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / 0.31 / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.31
*C406:1.62

2-150-131 Area 0: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-150-132 Area 1: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.18
*C406:
NA:-0.14
EU:-0.15
AS:-0.16
CHN:-0.17
TWN:-0.18
KOR:-0.19

2-150-133 Area 2: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.49
*C406:
NA:0.03
EU:0.04
AS:0.05
CHN:0.06
TWN:0.07
KOR:0.08

2-150-134 Area 3: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.42
*C406:-0.03

2-150-135 Area 4: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.11
*C406:-0.20

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2-150-136 Area 5: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.26
*C406:-0.32

2-150-137 Area 6: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.50
*C406:-0.26

2-150-138 Area 7: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.45
*C406:0.12

2-150-139 Area 8: Cy *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.02
*C406:0.81

2-150-183 Area 0: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-150-184 Area 1: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.18
*C406:
NA:-0.14
EU:-0.15
AS:-0.16
CHN:-0.17
TWN:-0.18
KOR:-0.19

2-150-185 Area 2: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.49
*C406:
NA:0.03
EU:0.04
AS:0.05
CHN:0.06
TWN:0.07
KOR:0.08

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2-150-186 Area 3: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.42
*C406:-0.03

2-150-187 Area 4: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.11
*C406:-0.20

2-150-188 Area 5: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.26
*C406:-0.32

2-150-189 Area 6: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.50
*C406:-0.26

2-150-190 Area 7: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:-0.45
*C406:0.12

2-150-191 Area 8: Ye *ENG [-16.00 to 16.00 / * / 0.01 dot/step]


*C306:0.02
*C406:0.81

2152 [Area Shad. Correct. Setting] DFU(SSP)

Sets the adjust coefficient for exposure shading for each color in each area of the
MUSIC pattern.

2-152-001 Area 0: Bk *ENG [-31 to 31 / -1 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-002 Area 1: Bk *C306:-2
*C406:-1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-003 Area 2: Bk *C306:-2
*C406:0

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*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-004 Area 3: Bk *C306:-1
*C406:0

2-152-005 Area 4: Bk *ENG [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1/step]

2-152-006 Area 5: Bk *ENG [-31 to 31 / 1 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-007 Area 6: Bk *C306:2
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-008 Area 7: Bk *C306:3
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-009 Area 8: Bk *C306:3
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-010 Area 9: Bk *C306:3
*C406:1

2-152-011 Area 10: Bk *ENG [-31 to 31 / 1 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-012 Area 11: Bk *C306:0
*C406:1

2-152-033 Area 0: Ma *ENG [-31 to 31 / -1 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-034 Area 1: Ma *C306:-2
*C406:-1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-035 Area 2: Ma *C306:-2
*C406:0

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*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-036 Area 3: Ma *C306:-1
*C406:0

2-152-037 Area 4: Ma *ENG [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1/step]

2-152-038 Area 5: Ma *ENG [-31 to 31 / 1 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-039 Area 6: Ma *C306:2
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-040 Area 7: Ma *C306:3
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-041 Area 8: Ma *C306:3
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-042 Area 9: Ma *C306:3
*C406:1

2-152-043 Area 10: Ma *ENG [-31 to 31 / 1 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-044 Area 11: Ma *C306:0
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-065 Area 0: Cy *C306:-1
*C406:3

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-066 Area 1: Cy *C306:-1
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-067 Area 2: Cy *C306:-2
*C406:1

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*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-068 Area 3: Cy *C306:-1
*C406:1

2-152-069 Area 4: Cy *ENG [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-070 Area 5: Cy *C306:1
*C406:-1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-071 Area 6: Cy *C306:2
*C406:0

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-072 Area 7: Cy *C306:3
*C406:0

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-073 Area 8: Cy *C306:3
*C406:0

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-074 Area 9: Cy *C306:3
*C406:2

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-075 Area 10: Cy *C306:1
*C406:3

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-076 Area 11: Cy *C306:0
*C406:6

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-097 Area 0: Ye *C306:-1
*C406:3

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*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-098 Area 1: Ye *C306:-1
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-099 Area 2: Ye *C306:-2
*C406:1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-100 Area 3: Ye *C306:-1
*C406:1

2-152-101 Area 4: Ye *ENG [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1/step]

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-102 Area 5: Ye *C306:1
*C406:-1

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-103 Area 6: Ye *C306:2
*C406:0

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-104 Area 7: Ye *C306:3
*C406:0

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-105 Area 8: Ye *C306:3
*C406:0

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-106 Area 9: Ye *C306:3
*C406:2

*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-107 Area 10: Ye *C306:1
*C406:3

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*ENG [-31 to 31 / * / 1/step]


2-152-108 Area 11: Ye *C306:0
*C406:6

2153 [Area Shad. Size Setting] DFU(SSP)

Sets the area size for exposure shading for each color in each area of the MUSIC
pattern.

2-153-001 Area 0: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-002 Area 1: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-003 Area 2: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-004 Area 3: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-005 Area 4: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-006 Area 5: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-007 Area 6: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-008 Area 7: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-009 Area 8: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-010 Area 9: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-011 Area 10: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-012 Area 11: Bk *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-017 Area 0: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-018 Area 1: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-019 Area 2: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-020 Area 3: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-021 Area 4: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-022 Area 5: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-023 Area 6: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-024 Area 7: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

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2-153-025 Area 8: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-026 Area 9: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-027 Area 10: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-028 Area 11: Ma *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-033 Area 0: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-034 Area 1: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-035 Area 2: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-036 Area 3: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-037 Area 4: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-038 Area 5: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-039 Area 6: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-040 Area 7: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-041 Area 8: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-042 Area 9: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-043 Area 10: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-044 Area 11: Cy *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-049 Area 0: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-050 Area 1: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-051 Area 2: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-052 Area 3: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-053 Area 4: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-054 Area 5: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-055 Area 6: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-056 Area 7: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-057 Area 8: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-058 Area 9: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

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2-153-059 Area 10: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2-153-060 Area 11: Ye *ENG [1 to 63 / 5 / 1/step]

2154 [Non Img Area Shad. Corr. Coef.] DFU(SSP)

Sets the adjust coefficient for outside the exposure shading for each color in each
area of the MUSIC pattern.

2-154-001 Leading Edge: Bk *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 1%/step]

2-154-003 Image Process: Bk *ENG [50 to 150 / * / 1%/step]


*C306:105
*C406:102

2-154-004 Leading Edge: Ma *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 1%/step]

2-154-006 Image Process: Ma *ENG [50 to 150 / * / 1%/step]


*C306:105
*C406:102

2-154-007 Leading Edge: Cy *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 1%/step]

2-154-009 Image Process: Cy *ENG [50 to 150 / * / 1%/step]


*C306:105
*C406:95

2-154-010 Leading Edge: Ye *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 1%/step]

2-154-012 Image Process: Ye *ENG [50 to 150 / * / 1%/step]


*C306:105
*C406:95

2160 [Vertical Line Width]

2-160-001 600dpi:Bk *ENG [10 to 15 / 14 / 1/step]

2-160-002 600dpi:Ma *ENG

2-160-003 600dpi:Cy *ENG

2-160-004 600dpi:Ye *ENG

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2-160-005 1200dpi:Bk *ENG [10 to 15 / 15 / 1/step]

2-160-006 1200dpi:Ma *ENG

2-160-007 1200dpi:Cy *ENG

2-160-008 1200dpi:Ye *ENG

2-160-009 600dpi:Independent Dot:Bk *ENG

1200dpi:Independent *ENG
2-160-010
Dot:Bk

2180 [Line Pos. Adj. Clear]

2-180-001 Color Registration ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]
2-180-002 Main Scan Length Detection ENG

2-180-003 MUSIC Result ENG

2-180-004 Area Magnification ENG


Correction:unit1

2-180-005 Area Magnification ENG


Correction:unit2

2180 [Shade. Adj. Clear]

2-180-006 Shading Correction:unit1 ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]
2-180-007 Shading Correction:unit2 ENG

2181 [Line Position Adj. Result]

Displays the values for each correction.


"M. Cor.: Dot" indicates the dot correction value in the main scan direction.
"M. Cor.: Subdot" indicates the sub dot correction value in the main scan direction.
"S. Cor.: Dot" indicates the dot correction value in the sub scan direction.
"S. Cor.: Subdot" indicates the sub dot correction value in the sub scan direction.

2-181-003 Skew: M *ENG [-5000.000 to 5000.000 / 0 / 0.001


um/step]

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2-181-011 M. Cor.: Dot: M *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-181-012 M. Cor.: Subdot: M *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-015 Left Mag.: Subdot: M *ENG [-32.00 to 32.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-016 Right Mag.: Subdot: M *ENG [-32.00 to 32.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-017 S. Cor.: 600 Line: M *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-018 S. Cor.: 600 Sub: M *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-019 S. Cor.: 1200 Line: M *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-020 S. Cor.: 1200 Sub: M *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-021 Skew: C *ENG [-5000.000 to 5000.000 / 0 / 0.001


um/step]

2-181-029 M. Cor.: Dot: C *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-181-030 M. Cor.: Subdot: C *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-033 Left Mag.: Subdot: C *ENG [-32.00 to 32.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-034 Right Mag.: Subdot: C *ENG [-32.00 to 32.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-035 S. Cor.: 600 Line: C *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-036 S. Cor.: 600 Sub: C *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-037 S. Cor.: 1200 Line: C *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-038 S. Cor.: 1200 Sub: C *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-039 Skew: Y *ENG [-5000.000 to 5000.000 / 0 / 0.001


um/step]

2-181-047 M. Cor.: Dot: Y *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-181-048 M. Cor.: Subdot: Y *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-051 Left Mag.: Subdot: Y *ENG [-32.00 to 32.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-052 Right Mag.: Subdot: Y *ENG [-32.00 to 32.00 / 0 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-181-053 S. Cor.: 600 Line: Y *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-054 S. Cor.: 600 Sub: Y *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

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2-181-055 S. Cor.: 1200 Line: Y *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-056 S. Cor.: 1200 Sub: Y *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-057 S. Cor.: 600 Sub *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-059 S. Cor.: 1200 Sub *ENG [-1.000 to 1.000 / 0 / 0.001 line/step]

2-181-061 Skew: Bk *ENG [-5000.000 to 5000.000 / 0 / 0.001


um/step]

2-181-072 Line Shift: M *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-074 Line Shift: C *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-181-076 Line Shift: Y *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2182 [Line Position Adj. Offset]

(Color) M. Scan: Main scan, S. Scan: Sub-scan

2-182-004 M. Scan: Standard: Dot: M *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-005 M. Scan: Standard: Subdot: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]
M

2-182-006 M. Scan: Middle: Dot: M *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-007 M. Scan: Middle: Subdot: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]
M

2-182-008 M. Scan: Low: Dot: M *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-009 M. Scan: Low: Subdot: M *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-182-010 M. Scan: Standard: Dot: C *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-011 M. Scan: Standard: Subdot: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01dot/step]


C

2-182-012 M. Scan: Middle: Dot: C *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-013 M. Scan: Middle: Subdot: C *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-182-014 M. Scan: Low: Dot: C *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-015 M. Scan: Low: Subdot: C *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-182-016 M. Scan: Standard: Dot: Y *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

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2-182-017 M. Scan: Standard: Subdot: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]
Y

2-182-018 M. Scan: Middle: Dot: Y *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-019 M. Scan: Middle: Subdot: Y *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-182-020 M. Scan: Low: Dot: Y *ENG [-512 to 511 / 0 / 1 dot/step]

2-182-021 M. Scan: Low: Subdot: Y *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 dot/step]

2-182-022 S. Scan: Standard: Line: M *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-023 S. Scan: Standard: Subline: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]
M

2-182-024 S. Scan: Middle: Line: M *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-025 S. Scan: Middle: Subline: M *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]

2-182-026 S. Scan: Low: Line: M *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-027 S. Scan: Low: Subline: M *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0 / 0.01 line/step]

2-182-028 S. Scan: Standard: Line: C *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-029 S. Scan: Standard: Subline: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]
C

2-182-030 S. Scan: Middle: Line: C *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-031 S. Scan: Middle: Subline: C *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]

2-182-032 S. Scan: Low: Line: C *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-033 S. Scan: Low: Subline: C *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]

2-182-034 S. Scan: Standard: Line: Y *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-035 S. Scan: Standard: Subline: *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]
Y

2-182-036 S. Scan: Middle: Line: Y *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-037 S. Scan: Middle: Subline: Y *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]

2-182-038 S. Scan: Low: Line: Y *ENG [-16384 to 16383 / 0 / 1 line/step]

2-182-039 S. Scan: Low: Subline: Y *ENG [-1.00 to 1.00 / 0.00 / 0.01 line/step]

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2185 [MUSIC Pattern Timing :Set] DFU(SSP)

2-185-0 Delay Time ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 1 msec/step]


01

2190 [Line Position Adj. Select]

2-190-0 Detection Error Level: um *ENG [-3500 to 3500 / 0 / 1 um/step]


12

2193 [MUSIC Condition Set]

Line Position Adjustment: Condition Setting

2-193-002 Page: Job End: BW+FC *ENG [0 to 999 / 500 / 1 page/step]

Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW and color printing mode
after job end.

2-193-003 Page: Job End: FC *ENG [0 to 999 / 200 / 1 page/step]

Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for color printing mode after job
end.

2-193-004 Page: Interrupt: BW+FC *ENG [0 to 999 / 200 / 1 page/step]

Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW and color printing mode
during job.

2-193-005 Page: Interrupt: FC *ENG [0 to 999 / 200 / 1 page/step]

Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for color printing mode during
jobs.

2-193-006 Page: Standby: BW *ENG [0 to 999 / 100 / 1 page/step]

Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW printing mode in stand-by
mode. The line position adjustment is done when the number of outputs in BW
printing mode reaches the value specified with this SP and the condition of
SP2-193-008 or SP2-193-009 is satisfied

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2-193-007 Page: Standby: FC *ENG [0 to 999 / 100 / 1 page/step]

Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for BW printing mode in stand-by
mode. The line position adjustment is done when the number of outputs in color
printing mode reaches the value specified with this SP and the condition of
SP2-193-008 or SP2-193-009 is satisfied.

2-193-008 Temp. Change *ENG [0 to 100 / 5 / 1 deg/step]

Adjust the temperature change threshold for the line position adjustment (Mode b:
adjustment once). The timing for line position adjustment depends on the
combinations of several conditions.

2-193-011 Temp. Change 2 *ENG [0 to 100 / 10 / 1 deg/step]

Adjust the temperature change threshold for the line position adjustment (Mode a:
adjustment twice). The timing for line position adjustment depends on the
combinations of several conditions.

2-193-016 Page: Power ON:BW+FC *ENG [0 to 999 / 200 / 1 page/step]

2194 [MUSIC Execution Result]

Line Position Adjustment: Execution Result

2-194-001 Year *ENG [0 to 99 / 0 1 year/step]

Displays the year of the last MUSIC execution.

2-194-002 Month *ENG [1 to 12 / 1 1 month/step]

Displays the month of the last MUSIC execution.

2-194-003 Day *ENG [1 to 31 / 1/ 1 day/step]

Displays the date of the last MUSIC execution.

2-194-004 Hour *ENG [0 to 23 / 0 / 1 hour/step]

Displays the time (hour) of the last MUSIC execution

2-194-005 Minute *ENG [0 to 59 / 0 / 1 minute/step]

Displays the time (minute) of the last MUSIC execution.

2-194-006 Temperature *ENG [0 to 100 / 0 / 1 deg/step]

Displays the temperature of the last MUSIC execution.

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2-194-007 Execution Result *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Completed successfully, 1: Failed

2-194-008 Number of Execution *ENG [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1 times/step]

2-194-009 Number of Failure *ENG [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1 times/step]

2-194-010 Error Result: C *ENG [0 to 9 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Not done
2-194-011 Error Result: M *ENG
1: Completed successfully
2-194-012 Error Result: Y *ENG
2: Cannot detect patterns
2-194-013 Error Result: K *ENG 3: Fewer lines on the pattern than the target
4: Out of the adjustment range
5 to 9: Not used

2221 [LD Power: fixed: Set]

These SP codes set the LD power level for each laser unit.

2-221-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 200 / 100 / 1%/step]


Increasing this value makes the image
2-221-002 Standard Speed: C *ENG
density darker.
2-221-003 Standard Speed: M *ENG

2-221-004 Standard Speed: Y *ENG

2-221-011 Low Speed: M *ENG

2-221-012 Low Speed: Y *ENG

2229 [Develop DC Bias: Fixed]

Adjusts the development vias.

2-229-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 800 / 450 / 1 V/step]

2-229-002 Standard Speed: C *ENG

2-229-003 Standard Speed: M *ENG

2-229-004 Standard Speed: Y *ENG

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2241 [PCDU Temperature: Display]

Displays the environment temperature.

2-241-0 Time Interval: Fan Extension *ENG [1 to 300 / 10 / 1 ec/step]


03 Control

2-241-0 PCU Temprature ENG [0.0 to 70.0 / 0 / 0.1deg/step]


04

2242 [TS Operation Env. Log]

Displays the rotation of PCU for each temperature.

2-242-001 Distance: PCU: Bk: TS<=A-3 ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

2-242-002 Distance: PCU: Bk: ENG


A-3<TS<=A

2-242-003 Distance: PCU: Bk: ENG


A<TS<=A+3

2-242-004 Distance: PCU: Bk: A+3<TS ENG

2-242-100 Log Clear ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

2302 [Environmental Correction:Trans]

Environmental Correction: Image Transfer Belt Unit

2-302-001 Current Environmental ENG [- / - / -]


Display

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2-302-002 Forced Setting *ENG Sets the environment condition manually.


[0 to 6 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Automatic environment control
1: LL (Low temperature/ Low humidity)
2: ML (Middle temperature/ Low humidity)
3: MM (Middle temperature/ Middle
humidity)
4: MH (Middle temperature/ High
humidity)
5: HH (High temperature/ High humidity)

2-302-003 Absolute *ENG Adjusts the threshold value between LL and


Humidity:Threshold 1 ML.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 4.50 / 0.01 g/m3/
step]

2-302-004 Absolute *ENG Adjusts the threshold value between ML


Humidity:Threshold 2 and MM.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 9.00 / 0.01 g/m3/
step]

2-302-005 Absolute *ENG Adjusts the threshold value between MM


Humidity:Threshold 3 and MH.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 17.50 / 0.01 g/m3/
step]

2-302-006 Absolute *ENG Adjusts the threshold value between MH


Humidity:Threshold 4 and HH.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 24.00 / 0.01 g/m3/
step]

2-302-007 Temperature:Threshold *ENG [-5 to 30 / 10 / 1 deg/step]

2303 [Time-Lapse Correction]

2-303-001 Current Div Bk *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]


Displays the current time-lapse division.

2-303-002 Current Div C *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]


Displays the current time-lapse division.

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2-303-003 Current Div M *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]


Displays the current time-lapse division.

2-303-004 Current Div Y *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]


Displays the current time-lapse division.

2-303-005 Correction Threshold 1_Bk *ENG [0 to 600000 / 5000 / 10 page/step]


Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-303-006 Correction Threshold *ENG [0 to 600000 / 5000 / 10 page/step]


1_Color Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-303-007 Correction Threshold 2_Bk *ENG [0 to 600000 / 20000 / 10 page /step]


Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-303-008 Correction Threshold *ENG [0 to 600000 / 20000 / 10 page/step]


2_Color Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-303-009 Correction Threshold 3_Bk *ENG [0 to 600000 / 50000 / 10 page/step]


Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-303-010 Correction Threshold *ENG [0 to 600000 / 50000 / 10 page/step]


3_Color Adjusts the correction threshold.

2304 [Time-Lapse Correction:Transfer]

Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-304-001 Threshold 1 *ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

2-304-002 Threshold 2 *ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

2-304-003 Threshold 3 *ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

2-304-004 Threshold 4 *ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

2305 [Vc Correction]

Adjusts the correction threshold.

2-305-001 Threshold 1 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 450 / 10 -V/step]

2-305-002 Threshold 2 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 600 / 10 -V/step]

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2-305-003 Threshold 3 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 750 / 10 -V/step]

2-305-004 Threshold 4 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 900 / 10 -V/step]

2308 [Paper Size Correction]

Adjusts the threshold value for the paper size correction.

2-308-001 Threshold 1 *ENG [0 to 250 / 194 / 1 mm/step]


Threshold 1 ≤ paper: Paper is detected as
"S1" size.

2-308-002 Threshold 2 *ENG [0 to 250 / 165 / 1 mm/step]


Threshold 2 ≤ paper ≤ Threshold 1: Paper
is detected as "S2" size.

2-308-003 Threshold 3 *ENG [0 to 250 / 139 / 1 mm/step]


Threshold 3 ≤ paper ≤ Threshold 2: Paper
is detected as "S3" size.

2311 [Non Image Area:Bias]

Adjusts the bias of the paper transfer roller between images

2-311-001 Image Transfer *ENG [0 to 2000 / 100 / 10%/step]

Adjusts the bias of the image transfer belt between images. This value is added to the
value of the image transfer belt bias.

2-311-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 2100 / 500 / 10 -V/step]

2316 [Power ON:Bias]

Adjusts the bias of the image transfer roller at power-on or a closed cover.

2-316-001 Image Transfer *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]

2326 [Transfer Roller CL:Bias]

2-326-001 Neg. Bias: Befor and After *ENG [0 to 2100 / 250 / 10 -V/step]
JOB

Adjusts the negative current of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the paper
transfer roller.

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2-326-002 Pos. Bias Cor Coef: Befor *ENG [10 to 995 / 100 / 10%/step]
and After JOB

Adjusts the positive voltage of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the paper transfer
roller.

2-326-003 Neg. Bias: After ProControl *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1000 / 10 -V/step]

Adjusts the negative current limit of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the paper
transfer roller.

2-326-004 Pos. Bias Corr Coef: After *ENG [10 to 995 / 100 / 10%/step]
ProCon

Adjusts the positive current limit of the paper transfer roller for cleaning the paper
transfer roller.

2-326-005 Neg. Bias: Dirt Prevention *ENG [0 to 2100 / 500 / 10 -V/step]

2326 [Transfer Roller CL: Envir]

2-326-011 Neg. Bias: Befor and After *ENG [0 to 100 / 9 / 1/step]


JOB

2-326-013 Neg. Bias: After ProControl *ENG [0 to 100 / 2 / 1/step]

2-326-015 Neg. Bias: Dirt Prevention *ENG [0 to 100 / 9 / 1/step]

2327 [PTR Cleaning After ProCon]

2-327-001 ON/OFF *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Enables/disables the PTR cleaning after
the process control.

2351 [Common:BW:Bias]

Image Transfer Belt: B/W: Bias Adjustment


Standard: 260 mm/sec, Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec

2-351-001 Image Transfer: Standard *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]


Speed

Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt in B/W mode for plain paper.

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2-351-002 Image Transfer: Middle *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]


Speed

2-351-003 Image Transfer: Low Speed *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1300 / 10 V/step]

Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt in B/W mode for thick 1 paper.

2-351-201 Image Transfer: Std Spd:2 *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]

2357 [Common:FC:Bias]

Image Transfer Belt: Full Color: Bias Adjustment

2-357-001 Image Transfer: Std Spd: Bk *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]

2-357-002 Image Transfer: Std Spd: C *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]

2-357-003 Image Transfer: Std Spd: M *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]

2-357-004 Image Transfer: Std Spd: Y *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]

2-357-005 Image Transfer: Middle *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]


Spd: Bk

2-357-006 Image Transfer: Middle *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]


Spd: C

2-357-007 Image Transfer: Middle *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]


Spd: M

2-357-008 Image Transfer: Middle *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1400 / 10 V/step]


Spd: Y

2-357-009 Image Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1300 / 10 V/step]


Bk

2-357-010 Image Transfer: Low Spd: C *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1300 / 10 V/step]

2-357-011 Image Transfer: Low Spd: M *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1300 / 10 V/step]

2-357-012 Image Transfer: Low Spd: Y *ENG [0 to 2100 / 1300 / 10 V/step]

2360 [Common:BW:Env.CorrectionTable]

2-360-001 Image Transfer: Standard *ENG [1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]


Spd

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2-360-002 Image Transfer: Middle Spd *ENG [1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]

2-360-003 Image Transfer: Low Spd *ENG [1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]

2360 [Common:FC:Env.CorrectionTable]

2-360-004 ImageTransfer: Std Spd: Bk *ENG [1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]

2-360-005 ImageTransfer: Std Spd: C *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]

2-360-006 ImageTransfer: Std Spd: M *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]

2-360-007 ImageTransfer: Std Spd: Y *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]

2-360-008 ImageTransfer: Middle Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]


Bk

2-360-009 ImageTransfer: Middle Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]


C

2-360-010 ImageTransfer: Middle Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]


M

2-360-011 ImageTransfer: Middle Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]


Y

2-360-012 Image Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 6 / 1/step]


Bk

2-360-013 Image Transfer: Low Spd: C *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]

2-360-014 Image Transfer: Low Spd: M *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]

2-360-015 Image Transfer: Low Spd: Y *ENG [1 to 100 / 5 / 1/step]

2361 [Time-Lapse Correction: Div 1]

Specifies the number of time-lapse correction table.

2-361-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-002 Middle Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-003 Low Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-004 Standard Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-005 Standard Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

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2-361-006 Standard Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-007 Standard Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-008 Middle Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-009 Middle Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-010 Middle Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-011 Middle Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-012 Low Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-013 Low Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-014 Low Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-361-015 Low Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2362 [Time-Lapse Correction: Div 2]

Specifies the number of time-lapse correction table.

2-362-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-002 Middle Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-003 Low Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-004 Standard Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-005 Standard Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-006 Standard Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-007 Standard Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-008 Middle Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-009 Middle Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-010 Middle Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-011 Middle Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-012 Low Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-013 Low Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

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2-362-014 Low Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-362-015 Low Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2363 [Time-Lapse Correction: Div 3]

Specifies the number of time-lapse correction table.

2-363-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-002 Middle Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-003 Low Speed: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-004 Standard Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-005 Standard Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-006 Standard Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-007 Standard Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-008 Middle Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-009 Middle Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-010 Middle Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-011 Middle Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-012 Low Speed: FC: Bk *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-013 Low Speed: FC: C *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-014 Low Speed: FC: M *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2-363-015 Low Speed: FC: Y *ENG [0 to 60 / 1 / 1/step]

2371 [Time-Lapse Correction:Transfer]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-371-001 Standard Speed: Div1 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 V/step]

2-371-002 Middle Speed: Div1 *ENG

2-371-003 Low Speed: Div1 *ENG

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2372 [Time-Lapse Correction:Transfer]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-372-001 Standard Speed: Div2 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 V/step]

2-372-002 Middle Speed: Div2 *ENG

2-372-003 Low Speed: Div2 *ENG

2373 [Time-Lapse Correction:Transfer]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-373-001 Standard Speed: Div3 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 V/step]

2-373-002 Middle Speed: Div3 *ENG

2-373-003 Low Speed: Div3 *ENG

2374 [Time-Lapse Correction:Transfer]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-374-001 Standard Speed: Div4 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 V/step]

2-374-002 Middle Speed: Div4 *ENG

2-374-003 Low Speed: Div4 *ENG

2381 [Vc Correction]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-381-001 Standard Speed: Div1 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-381-002 Middle Speed: Div1 *ENG

2-381-003 Low Speed: Div1 *ENG

2382 [Vc Correction]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

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2-382-001 Standard Speed: Div2 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-382-002 Middle Speed: Div2 *ENG

2-382-003 Low Speed: Div2 *ENG

2383 [Vc Correction]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-383-001 Standard Speed: Div3 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-383-002 Middle Speed: Div3 *ENG

2-383-003 Low Speed: Div3 *ENG

2384 [Vc Correction]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-384-001 Standard Speed: Div4 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-384-002 Middle Speed: Div4 *ENG

2-384-003 Low Speed: Div4 *ENG

2385 [Vc Correction]

Specifies the time-lapse correction value.

2-385-001 Standard Speed: Div5 *ENG [0 to 2000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-385-002 Middle Speed: Div5 *ENG

2-385-003 Low Speed: Div5 *ENG

2401 [Plain1:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for plain 1 paper.


Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec

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2-401-001 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-401-002 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-401-003 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-401-004 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2403 [Plain1:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain 1 paper in black-and-white
mode.

2-403-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


1Side *C306:21
*C406:24

2-403-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


2Side *C306:16
*C406:18

2-403-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-403-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 8 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2-403-201 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 30 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-403-202 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2407 [Plain1:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain 1 paper in full color mode.

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2-407-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 -uA/step]


1Side *C306:22
*C406:25

2-407-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 -uA/step]


2Side *C306:18
*C406:20

2-407-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 -uA/step]


1Side

2-407-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 -uA/step]


2Side

2411 [Plain1:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-411-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Sid:S1

2-411-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Sid:S1

2-411-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-411-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-411-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 120 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-411-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 175 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-411-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-411-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 213 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-411-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

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2-411-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 275 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2412 [Plain1:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-412-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-412-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-412-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-412-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-412-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 118 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-412-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-412-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-412-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 180 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-412-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-412-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2413 [Plain1:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-413-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 21 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

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2-413-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 22 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-413-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-413-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 26 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-413-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 27 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-413-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 28 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-413-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 29 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-413-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-413-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 31 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-413-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 32 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2414 [Plain1:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-414-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 23 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-414-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 24 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-414-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-414-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 26 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-414-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 27 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

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2-414-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 28 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-414-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 29 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-414-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-414-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 31 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-414-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 32 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2415 [Plain1:LeadingEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-415-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-415-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-415-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-415-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-415-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-415-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-415-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-415-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

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2416 [Plain 1: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-416-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-416-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-416-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-416-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-416-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-416-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-416-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-416-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2417 [Plain1:TrailEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-417-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-417-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-417-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-417-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

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2-417-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-417-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-417-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-417-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2418 [Plain 1: SW Timing Trail Edge]

Adjusts the bias/voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/discharge plate at
the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-418-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-418-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-418-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-418-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-418-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-418-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-418-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-418-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2419 [Plain 1: Envir Correct. Table]

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2-419-013 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-419-014 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-419-015 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-419-016 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2419 [Plain 1: Edge Envir Correct.]

2-419-017 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


1Side

2-419-018 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-419-019 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-419-020 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2421 [Plain2:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for plain2 paper.

2-421-001 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-421-002 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


2Side

2-421-003 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-421-004 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


2Side

2423 [Plain2:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain2 paper in black-and-white
mode.

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2-423-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


1Side *C306:19
*C406:22

2-423-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


2Side *C306:16
*C406:18

2-423-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-423-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2-423-201 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 26 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-423-202 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2427 [Plain2:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain2 paper in full color mode.

2-427-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


1Side *C306:22
*C406:25

2-427-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


2Side *C306:18
*C406:20

2-427-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 13 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-427-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 13 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2431 [Plain2:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

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2-431-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-431-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-431-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-431-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-431-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 120 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-431-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 175 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-431-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-431-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 213 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-431-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-431-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 275 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2432 [Plain2:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-432-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-432-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-432-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-432-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

95
3. SP Mode Tables

2-432-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 118 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-432-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-432-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 136 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-432-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 180 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-432-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-432-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2433 [Plain2:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-433-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 33 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-433-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 34 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-433-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 37 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-433-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-433-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 39 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-433-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 40 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-433-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 41 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-433-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 42 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

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2-433-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 43 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-433-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 44 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2434 [Plain2:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-434-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 35 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-434-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 36 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-434-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 37 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-434-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-434-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 39 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-434-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 40 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-434-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 41 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-434-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 42 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-434-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 43 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-434-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 44 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2435 [Plain2:LeadingEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

97
3. SP Mode Tables

2-435-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-435-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-435-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-435-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-435-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-435-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-435-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-435-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2436 [Plain 2: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-436-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-436-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-436-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-436-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-436-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-436-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

98
Main SP Tables-2

2-436-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-436-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2437 [Plain2:Trail Edge Correction]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-437-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-437-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-437-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-437-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-437-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-437-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-437-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-437-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2438 [Plain 2: SW Timing Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-438-001 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-438-002 Paper Transfer: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

99
3. SP Mode Tables

2-438-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-438-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-438-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-438-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-438-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-438-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2439 [Plain 2: Envir Correct. Table]

2-439-013 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-439-014 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-439-015 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-439-016 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2439 [Plain 2: Edge Envir Correct.]

2-439-017 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


1Side

2-439-018 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-439-019 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-439-020 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

100
Main SP Tables-2

2441 [M-Thick: Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for middle thick paper.

2-441-001 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-441-002 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


2Side

2-441-003 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-441-004 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]


2Side

2443 [M-Thick: Bias: BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for middle thick paper in black-and-
white mode.

2-443-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / 20 / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-443-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / 16 / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 2Side

2-443-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-443-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 8 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2447 [M-Thick: Bias: FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for middle thick paper in full color
mode.

2-447-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-447-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / 18 / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 2Side

2-447-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

101
3. SP Mode Tables

2-447-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2451 [Middle:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-451-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-451-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-451-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-451-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-451-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-451-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 163 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-451-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-451-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-451-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-451-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 375 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2452 [M-Thick: Size Correction:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-452-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

102
Main SP Tables-2

2-452-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-452-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
1Side:S1

2-452-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]
2Side:S1

2-452-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 136 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-452-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 180 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-452-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-452-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-452-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-452-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 350 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2453 [M-Thick: Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-453-001 PaperTransfer:Standard: *ENG [1 to 100 / 21 / 1/step]


1Sid:S1

2-453-002 PaperTransfer:Standard: *ENG [1 to 100 / 22 / 1/step]


2Sid:S1

2-453-003 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 47 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-453-004 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 48 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-453-007 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 49 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

103
3. SP Mode Tables

2-453-008 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-453-011 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 51 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-453-012 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 52 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-453-015 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 53 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-453-016 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 54 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2454 [M-Thick: Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-454-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 45 / 1/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-454-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 46 / 1/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-454-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 47 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-454-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 48 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-454-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 49 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-454-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-454-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 51 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-454-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 52 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-454-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 53 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

104
Main SP Tables-2

2-454-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 54 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2455 [M-Thick: Leading Edge Correct.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-455-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-455-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 2Side

2-455-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-455-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-455-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-455-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-455-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-455-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2456 [M-Thick: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-456-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-456-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 2Side

2-456-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

105
3. SP Mode Tables

2-456-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-456-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-456-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-456-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-456-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2457 [M-Thick: Trail Edge Correction]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-457-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-457-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 2Side

2-457-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-457-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-457-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-457-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

2-457-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


1Side

2-457-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


2Side

106
Main SP Tables-2

2458 [M-Thick: SW Timing Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-458-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-458-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 2Side

2-458-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-458-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-458-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-458-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2-458-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


1Side

2-458-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


2Side

2459 [M-Thick: Envir Correct. Table]

2-459-013 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-459-014 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-459-015 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-459-016 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2459 [M-Thick: Edge Envir Correction]

107
3. SP Mode Tables

2-459-017 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


1Side

2-459-018 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-459-019 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-459-020 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2481 [Thick1:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 1 paper.

2-481-003 Separation DC:1Side *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10-V/step]

2-481-004 Separation DC:2Side *ENG

2483 [Thick1:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 1 paper in black-and-white
mode.

2-483-003 PaperTransfer:1Side *ENG [0 to 200 / 14 / 1 uA/step]

2-483-004 PaperTransfer:2Side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2487 [Thick1:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 1 paper in full color mode.

2-487-003 PaperTransfer:1Side *ENG [0 to 200 / 15 / 1 -uA/step]

2-487-004 PaperTransfer:2Side *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 -uA/step]

2491 [Thick1:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-491-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-491-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

108
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2-491-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-491-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 156 / 5%/step]

2-491-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-491-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 167 / 5%/step]

2-491-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 107 / 5%/step]

2-491-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 278 / 5%/step]

2492 [Thick1:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-492-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-492-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-492-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-492-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 164 / 5%/step]

2-492-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 120 / 5%/step]

2-492-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 227 / 5%/step]

2-492-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]

2-492-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 364 / 5%/step]

2493 [Thick1:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-493-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 59 / 1/step]

2-493-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 60 / 1/step]

2-493-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 61 / 1/step]

2-493-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 62 / 1/step]

2-493-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 55 / 1/step]

109
3. SP Mode Tables

2-493-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 56 / 1/step]

2-493-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 57 / 1/step]

2-493-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 58 / 1/step]

2494 [Thick1:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-494-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 59 / 1/step]

2-494-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 60 / 1/step]

2-494-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 61 / 1/step]

2-494-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 62 / 1/step]

2-494-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 63 / 1/step]

2-494-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 64 / 1/step]

2-494-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 65 / 1/step]

2-494-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 66 / 1/step]

2495 [Thick 1: Leading Edge Correct.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-495-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-495-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-495-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-495-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2496 [Thick 1: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

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2-496-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-496-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-496-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-496-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2497 [Thick1:Trail Edge Correction]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-497-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-497-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-497-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-497-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2498 [Thick 1: SW Timing Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-498-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-498-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-498-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-498-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2499 [Thick 1: Envir Correct. Table]

2-499-015 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-499-016 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2499 [Thick 1: Edge Envir Correct.]

2-499-019 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-499-020 Separation DC:2side *ENG

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2501 [Thick 2:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 2 paper.

2-501-003 Separation DC:1side *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-501-004 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2503 [Thick2:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in black-and-white
mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec

2-503-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]

2-503-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 8 / 1 uA/step]

2507 [Thick 2:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in full color mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec

2-507-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 12 / 1 uA/step]

2-507-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2511 [Thick2:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-511-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-511-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-511-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-511-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 163 / 5%/step]

2-511-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 136 / 5%/step]

2-511-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]

2-511-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 164 / 5%/step]

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2-511-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 313 / 5%/step]

2512 [Thick2:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-512-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-512-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-512-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-512-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 200 / 5%/step]

2-512-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 138 / 5%/step]

2-512-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 278 / 5%/step]

2-512-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 154 / 5%/step]

2-512-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 389 / 5%/step]

2513 [Thick2:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-513-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 67 / 1/step]

2-513-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 68 / 1/step]

2-513-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 69 / 1/step]

2-513-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 70 / 1/step]

2-513-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 71 / 1/step]

2-513-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 72 / 1/step]

2-513-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 73 / 1/step]

2-513-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 74 / 1/step]

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2514 [Thick2:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-514-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 67 / 1/step]

2-514-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 68 / 1/step]

2-514-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 69 / 1/step]

2-514-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 70 / 1/step]

2-514-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 71 / 1/step]

2-514-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 72 / 1/step]

2-514-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 73 / 1/step]

2-514-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 74 / 1/step]

2515 [Thick2:LeadingEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-515-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-515-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-515-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-515-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2516 [Thick 2: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-516-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-516-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-516-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-516-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

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2517 [Thick2:Trail EdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-517-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-517-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-517-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-517-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2518 [Thick2:SwitchTimingTrailEdge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-518-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-518-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-518-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-518-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2519 [Thick 2: Envir Correct. Table]

2-519-015 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-519-016 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2519 [Thick 2: Edge Envir Correct.]

2-519-019 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-519-020 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2521 [Thick 3:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 3 paper.

2-521-003 Separation DC:1side *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2-521-004 Separation DC:2side *ENG

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2523 [Thick 3:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 3 in black-and-white
mode.

2-523-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2-523-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 7 / 1 uA/step]

2527 [Thick 3:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 3 in full color mode.

2-527-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]

2-527-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2531 [Thick 3:Size Correction:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size. SP2523 and SP2527 are multiplied by these SP values.

2-531-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-531-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-531-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 122 / 5%/step]

2-531-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 186 / 5%/step]

2-531-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 156 / 5%/step]

2-531-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 271 / 5%/step]

2-531-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 170 / 5%/step]

2-531-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 357 / 5%/step]

2532 [Thick 3:Size Correction:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size. SP2523 and SP2527 are multiplied by these SP values.

2-532-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-532-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

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2-532-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 118 / 5%/step]

2-532-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 200 / 5%/step]

2-532-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]

2-532-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 278 / 5%/step]

2-532-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]

2-532-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 389 / 5%/step]

2533 [Thick 3:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-533-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 75 / 1/step]

2-533-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 76 / 1/step]

2-533-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 77 / 1/step]

2-533-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 78 / 1/step]

2-533-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 79 / 1/step]

2-533-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 80 / 1/step]

2-533-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 81 / 1/step]

2-533-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 82 / 1/step]

2534 [Thick 3:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-534-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 75 / 1/step]

2-534-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 76 / 1/step]

2-534-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 77 / 1/step]

2-534-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 78 / 1/step]

2-534-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 79 / 1/step]

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2-534-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 80 / 1/step]

2-534-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 81 / 1/step]

2-534-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 82 / 1/step]

2535 [Thick 3: Leading Edge Correct.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-535-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-535-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-535-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-535-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2536 [Thick 3: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-536-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-536-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-536-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-536-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2537 [Thick 3:Trail Edge Correction]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-537-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-537-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-537-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-537-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

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2538 [Thick 3: SW Timing Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-538-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-538-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-538-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-538-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2539 [Thick 3: Envir Correct. Table]

Adjusts the environment coefficient for each mode. When the environment is detected
as MM, SP2651 and SP2652 are multiplied by these SP values.

2-539-015 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-539-016 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2539 [Thick 3: Edge Envir Correct.]

2-539-019 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-539-020 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2541 [OHP:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for OHP.

2-541-003 Separation DC *ENG [0 to 4000 / 0 / 10 -V/step]

2543 [OHP:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for OHP in black-and-white mode.

2-543-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2547 [OHP:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for OHP in full color mode.

2-547-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]

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2551 [OHP:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size. SP2543 and SP2547 are multiplied by these SP values.

2-551-003 PaperTransfer:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-551-007 PaperTransfer:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 122 / 5%/step]

2-551-011 PaperTransfer:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 156 / 5%/step]

2-551-015 PaperTransfer:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 189 / 5%/step]

2552 [OHP:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-552-003 PaperTransfer:S1 *ENG [100 or 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-552-007 PaperTransfer:S2 *ENG [100 or 995 / 118 / 5%/step]

2-552-011 PaperTransfer:S3 *ENG [100 or 995 / 164 / 5%/step]

2-552-015 PaperTransfer:S4 *ENG [100 or 995 / 182 / 5%/step]

2553 [OHP:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size. SP2543and SP2547 are multiplied by these SP values.

2-553-003 PaperTransfer:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 83 / 1/step]

2-553-007 PaperTransfer:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 84 / 1/step]

2-553-011 PaperTransfer:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 85 / 1/step]

2-553-015 PaperTransfer:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 86 / 1/step]

2554 [OHP:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-554-003 PaperTransfer:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 83 / 1/step]

2-554-007 PaperTransfer:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 84 / 1/step]

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2-554-011 PaperTransfer:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 85 / 1/step]

2-554-015 PaperTransfer:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 86 / 1/step]

2555 [OHP:Leading Edge Correction]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-555-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 995 /100 / 5%/step]

2-555-007 Separation DC *ENG

2556 [OHP:Switch Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-556-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-556-007 Separation DC *ENG

2557 [OHP:Trail Edge Correction]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-557-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-557-007 Separation DC *ENG

2558 [OHP:SwitchTimingTrailEdge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-558-003 Paper Transfer *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-558-007 Separation DC *ENG

2559 [OHP: Environment Correct Table]

2-559-015 Separation DC *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2559 [OHP: Edge Environment Correc.]

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2-559-019 Separation DC *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2561 [Special 1:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 1.


Standard: 260 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec

2-561-001 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 2000 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-561-002 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-561-003 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-561-004 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2563 [Special1:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 1 in black-and-
white mode.

2-563-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 1Side *C306:21
*C406:24

2-563-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 2Side *C306:16
*C406:18

2-563-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-563-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 8 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2-563-201 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 30 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-563-202 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

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2567 [Special 1:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 1 in full color mode.

2-567-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 -uA/step]


Spd: 1Side *C306:22
*C406:25

2-567-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 -uA/step]


Spd: 2Side *C306:18
*C406:20

2-567-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 -uA/step]


1Side

2-567-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 -uA/step]


2Side

2571 [Special1:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-571-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-571-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-571-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side:S1

2-571-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side:S1

2-571-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 120 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-571-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 175 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-571-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

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2-571-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 213 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-571-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-571-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 275 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2572 [Special1:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-572-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-572-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-572-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side:S1

2-572-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side:S1

2-572-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 118 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-572-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-572-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-572-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 180 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-572-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-572-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

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2573 [Special1:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-573-001 PaperTransfer:Standard: *ENG [1 to 100 / 21 / 1%/step]


1Sid:S1

2-573-002 PaperTransfer:Standard: *ENG [1 to 100 / 22 / 1%/step]


2Sid:S1

2-573-003 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 25 / 1%/step]


1Side:S1

2-573-004 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 26 / 1%/step]


2Side:S1

2-573-007 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 27 / 1%/step]


1Side:S2

2-573-008 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 28 / 1%/step]


2Side:S2

2-573-011 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 29 / 1%/step]


1Side:S3

2-573-012 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1%/step]


2Side:S3

2-573-015 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 31 / 1%/step]


1Side:S4

2-573-016 PaperTransfer:Low: *ENG [1 to 100 / 32 / 1%/step]


2Side:S4

2574 [Special 1:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-574-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 23 / 1/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-574-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 24 / 1/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

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2-574-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 25 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-574-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 26 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-574-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 27 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-574-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 28 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-574-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 29 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-574-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-574-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 31 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-574-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 32 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2575 [Special 1:LeadingEdgeCorrect.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

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2-575-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-575-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-575-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-575-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-575-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-575-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-575-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-575-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2576 [Special 1: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

127
3. SP Mode Tables

2-576-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-576-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-576-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-576-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-576-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-576-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-576-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-576-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2577 [Special 1:TrailEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

128
Main SP Tables-2

2-577-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-577-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-577-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-577-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-577-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-577-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-577-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-577-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2578 [Special 1:SwitchTimingTrailEdge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

129
3. SP Mode Tables

2-578-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-578-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-578-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-578-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-578-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-578-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-578-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-578-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2579 [Special 1:EnvCorrectionTable]

2-579-013 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-579-014 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-579-015 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-579-016 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2579 [Special 1:EdgeEnvir Correc.]

130
Main SP Tables-2

2-579-017 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


1Side

2-579-018 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-579-019 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-579-020 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2581 [Special 2:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 2.

2-581-001 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 2000 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-581-002 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-581-003 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-581-004 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2583 [Special 2:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 2 in black-and-
white mode.

2-583-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 1Side *C306:19
*C406:22

2-583-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 200 / * / 1 uA/step]


Spd: 2Side *C306:16
*C406:18

2-583-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

131
3. SP Mode Tables

2-583-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2-583-201 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 26 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-583-202 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2587 [Special 2:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 2 in full color mode.

2-587-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


1Side *C306:22
*C406:25

2-587-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 18 / 1 uA/step]


2Side *C306:18
*C406:20

2-587-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 13 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-587-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 13 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2591 [Special2:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-591-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-591-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-591-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side:S1

2-591-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side:S1

132
Main SP Tables-2

2-591-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 120 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-591-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 175 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-591-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-591-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 213 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-591-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-591-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 275 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2592 [Special 2:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-592-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-592-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-592-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side:S1

2-592-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side:S1

2-592-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 118 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-592-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-592-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 136 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-592-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 154 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

133
3. SP Mode Tables

2-592-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-592-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2593 [Special 2:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-593-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 33 / 1/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-593-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 34 / 1/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-593-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 37 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-593-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-593-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 39 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-593-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 40 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-593-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 41 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-593-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 42 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-593-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 43 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-593-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 44 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2594 [Special 2:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

134
Main SP Tables-2

2-594-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 35 / 1/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-594-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 36 / 1/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-594-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 37 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-594-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 38 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-594-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 39 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-594-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 40 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-594-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 41 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-594-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 42 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-594-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 43 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-594-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 44 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2595 [Special 2:LeadingEdgeCorrect.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

135
3. SP Mode Tables

2-595-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-595-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-595-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-595-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-595-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-595-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-595-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-595-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2596 [Special 2: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

136
Main SP Tables-2

2-596-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-596-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-596-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-596-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-596-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-596-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-596-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-596-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2597 [Special2:TrailEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

137
3. SP Mode Tables

2-597-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-597-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-597-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-597-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-597-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-597-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-597-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-597-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2598 [Special 2: SWTiming Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

138
Main SP Tables-2

2-598-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-598-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-598-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-598-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-598-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-598-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-598-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-598-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2599 [Special 2:EnvCorrectionTable]

2-599-013 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-599-014 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-599-015 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-599-016 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2599 [Special 2:EdgeEnvCorrection]

139
3. SP Mode Tables

2-599-017 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-599-018 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-599-019 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-599-020 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2601 [Special 3:Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 3.

2-601-001 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [0 to 4000 / 2000 / 10 -V/step]


1Side

2-601-002 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-601-003 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-601-004 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2603 [Special 3:Bias:BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 3 in black-and-
white mode.

2-603-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 20 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-603-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 16 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2-603-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-603-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 8 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

140
Main SP Tables-2

2-603-201 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 26 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-603-202 Paper Transfer: Std Spd 2: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2607 [Special 3:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 3 in full color mode.

2-607-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 22 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-607-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 18 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2-607-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]


1Side

2-607-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [0 to 200 / 10 / 1 uA/step]


2Side

2611 [Special 3:SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-611-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-611-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-611-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side:S1

2-611-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side:S1

2-611-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-611-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 163 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

141
3. SP Mode Tables

2-611-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-611-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-611-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-611-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 375 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

2612 [Special 3:SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-612-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-612-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-612-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side:S1

2-612-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side:S1

2-612-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 136 / 5%/step]
1Side:S2

2-612-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 180 / 5%/step]
2Side:S2

2-612-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S3

2-612-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]
2Side:S3

2-612-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]
1Side:S4

2-612-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [100 to 995 / 350 / 5%/step]
2Side:S4

142
Main SP Tables-2

2613 [Special 3:Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-613-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 21 / 1/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-613-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 22 / 1/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

2-613-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 47 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-613-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 48 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-613-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 49 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-613-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-613-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 51 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-613-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 52 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-613-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 53 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-613-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 54 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2614 [Special 3:Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-614-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 45 / 1/step]


Spd: 1Side:S1

2-614-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [1 to 100 / 46 / 1/step]


Spd: 2Side:S1

143
3. SP Mode Tables

2-614-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 47 / 1/step]


1Side:S1

2-614-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 48 / 1/step]


2Side:S1

2-614-007 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 49 / 1/step]


1Side:S2

2-614-008 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 50 / 1/step]


2Side:S2

2-614-011 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 51 / 1/step]


1Side:S3

2-614-012 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 52 / 1/step]


2Side:S3

2-614-015 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 53 / 1/step]


1Side:S4

2-614-016 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 54 / 1/step]


2Side:S4

2615 [Special 3: LeadingEdgeCorrect.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

144
Main SP Tables-2

2-615-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-615-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-615-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-615-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-615-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-615-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-615-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-615-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2616 [Special 3: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

145
3. SP Mode Tables

2-616-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-616-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-616-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-616-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-616-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-616-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-616-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-616-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2617 [Special 3:TrailEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

146
Main SP Tables-2

2-617-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-617-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-617-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-617-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-617-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-617-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-617-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-617-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2618 [Special 3: SWTiming Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

147
3. SP Mode Tables

2-618-001 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]


Spd: 1Side

2-618-002 Paper Transfer: Std/Mid *ENG


Spd: 2Side

2-618-003 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-618-004 Paper Transfer: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2-618-005 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-618-006 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-618-007 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-618-008 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2619 [Special 3:EnvCorrectionTable]

2-619-013 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-619-014 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-619-015 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-619-016 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2619 [Special 3: Edge Envir Correc.]

148
Main SP Tables-2

2-619-017 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]


1Side

2-619-018 Separation DC: Std Spd: *ENG


2side

2-619-019 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


1Side

2-619-020 Separation DC: Low Spd: *ENG


2Side

2621 [Special 4: Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 2 paper.

2-621-003 Separation DC:1side *ENG [0 to 4000 / 2000 / 10 -V/step]

2-621-004 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2623 [Special 4: Bias: BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in black-and-white
mode.

2-623-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 14 / 1 uA/step]

2-623-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2627 [Special 4: Bias: FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in full color mode.

2-627-003 PaperTransfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 15 / 1 uA/step]

2-627-004 PaperTransfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]

2631 [Special 4: SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-631-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-631-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

149
3. SP Mode Tables

2-631-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-631-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 156 / 5%/step]

2-631-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 107 / 5%/step]

2-631-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 167 / 5%/step]

2-631-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-631-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 278 / 5%/step]

2632 [Special 4: SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-632-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-632-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-632-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-632-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 164 / 5%/step]

2-632-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 120 / 5%/step]

2-632-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 277 / 5%/step]

2-632-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 130 / 5%/step]

2-632-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 364 / 5%/step]

2633 [Special 4: Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-633-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 59 / 1/step]

2-633-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 60 / 1/step]

2-633-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 61 / 1/step]

2-633-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 62 / 1/step]

2-633-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 55 / 1/step]

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2-633-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 56 / 1/step]

2-633-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 57 / 1/step]

2-633-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 58 / 1/step]

2634 [Special 4: Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-634-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 59 / 1/step]

2-634-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 60 / 1/step]

2-634-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 61 / 1/step]

2-634-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 62 / 1/step]

2-634-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 63 / 1/step]

2-634-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 64 / 1/step]

2-634-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 65 / 1/step]

2-634-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 66 / 1/step]

2635 [Special 4: LeadingEdgeCorrect.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-635-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-635-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-635-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-635-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2636 [Special 4: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

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2-636-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-636-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-636-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-636-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2637 [Special 4: TrailEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-637-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-637-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-637-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-637-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2638 [Special 4: SWTiming Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-638-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-638-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-638-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-638-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2639 [Special 4: EnvCorrectionTable]

2-639-015 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-639-016 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2639 [Special 4: Edge Envir Correc.]

2-639-019 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-639-020 Separation DC:2side *ENG

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2641 [Special 5: Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick2 paper.

2-641-003 Separation DC:1side *ENG [0 to 4000 / 2000 / 10 -V/step]

2-641-004 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2643 [Special 5: Bias: BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in black-and-white
mode.
Middle: 182 mm/sec, Low: 85 mm/sec

2-643-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]

2-643-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 8 / 1 uA/step]

2647 [Thick2:Bias:FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in full color mode.

2-647-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 12 / 1 uA/step]

2-647-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2651 [Special 5: SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-651-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-651-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-651-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-651-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 163 / 5%/step]

2-651-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 136 / 5%/step]

2-651-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 250 / 5%/step]

2-651-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 164 / 5%/step]

2-651-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 313 / 5%/step]

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2652 [Special 5: SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-652-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-652-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-652-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-652-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 200 / 5%/step]

2-652-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 138 / 5%/step]

2-652-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 278 / 5%/step]

2-652-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 154 / 5%/step]

2-652-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 389 / 5%/step]

2653 [Special 5: Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-653-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 67 / 1/step]

2-653-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 68 / 1/step]

2-653-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 69 / 1/step]

2-653-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 70 / 1/step]

2-653-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 71 / 1/step]

2-653-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 72 / 1/step]

2-653-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 73 / 1/step]

2-653-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 74 / 1/step]

2654 [Special 5: Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-654-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 67 / 1/step]

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2-654-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 68 / 1/step]

2-654-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 69 / 1/step]

2-654-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 70 / 1/step]

2-654-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 71 / 1/step]

2-654-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 72 / 1/step]

2-654-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 73 / 1/step]

2-654-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 74 / 1/step]

2655 [Special 5: LeadingEdgeCorrect.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-655-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-655-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-655-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-655-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2656 [Special 5: SW Timing Lead Edge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-656-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-656-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-656-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-656-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2657 [Special 5: TrailEdgeCorrection]

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2-657-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-657-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-657-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-657-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2658 [Special 5: SWTiming Trail Edge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-658-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-658-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-658-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-658-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2659 [Special 5: EnvCorrectionTable]

2-659-015 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-659-016 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2659 [Special 5: Edge Envir Correc.]

2-659-019 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-659-020 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2661 [Special 6: Bias]

Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick2 paper.

2-661-003 Separation DC:1side *ENG [0 to 4000 / 2000 / 10-V/step]

2-661-004 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2663 [Special 6: Bias: BW]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in black-and-white
mode.

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2-663-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2-663-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 7 / 1 uA/step]

2667 [Special 6: Bias: FC]

Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in full color mode.

2-667-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 200 / 11 / 1 uA/step]

2-667-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG [0 to 200 / 9 / 1 uA/step]

2671 [Special 6: SizeCorrection:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-671-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-671-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-671-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 122 / 5%/step]

2-671-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 186 / 5%/step]

2-671-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 156 / 5%/step]

2-671-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 271 / 5%/step]

2-671-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 170 / 5%/step]

2-671-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 357 / 5%/step]

2672 [Special 6: SizeCorrection:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each
paper size.

2-672-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [100 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-672-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG

2-672-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 118 / 5%/step]

2-672-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [100 to 995 / 200 / 5%/step]

2-672-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 140 / 5%/step]

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2-672-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [100 to 995 / 278 / 5%/step]

2-672-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 150 / 5%/step]

2-672-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [100 to 995 / 389 / 5%/step]

2673 [Special 6: Size-Env.Correct:BW]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-673-003 Paper Transfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 75 / 1/step]

2-673-004 Paper Transfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 76 / 1/step]

2-673-007 Paper Transfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 77 / 1/step]

2-673-008 Paper Transfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 78 / 1/step]

2-673-011 Paper Transfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 79 / 1/step]

2-673-012 Paper Transfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 80 / 1/step]

2-673-015 Paper Transfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 81 / 1/step]

2-673-016 Paper Transfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 82 / 1/step]

2674 [Special 6: Size-Env.Correct:FC]

Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller current for
each paper size.

2-674-003 PaperTransfer:1Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 75 / 1/step]

2-674-004 PaperTransfer:2Side:S1 *ENG [1 to 100 / 76 / 1/step]

2-674-007 PaperTransfer:1Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 77 / 1/step]

2-674-008 PaperTransfer:2Side:S2 *ENG [1 to 100 / 78 / 1/step]

2-674-011 PaperTransfer:1Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 79 / 1/step]

2-674-012 PaperTransfer:2Side:S3 *ENG [1 to 100 / 80 / 1/step]

2-674-015 PaperTransfer:1Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 81 / 1/step]

2-674-016 PaperTransfer:2Side:S4 *ENG [1 to 100 / 82 / 1/step]

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2675 [Special 6: LeadingEdgeCorrect.]

Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge
in each mode.

2-675-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-675-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-675-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-675-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2676 [Special 6: SWTimingLeadEdge]

Adjusts the bias/ voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller/ discharge plate
at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area.

2-676-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-676-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-676-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-676-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2677 [Special 6: TrailEdgeCorrection]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

2-677-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 995 / 100 / 5%/step]

2-677-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-677-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-677-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2678 [Special 6: SWTimingTrailEdge]

Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper
trailing edge in each mode.

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2-678-003 Paper Transfer:1side *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 2 mm/step]

2-678-004 Paper Transfer:2side *ENG

2-678-007 Separation DC:1side *ENG

2-678-008 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2679 [Special 6: EnvCorrectionTable]

2-679-015 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-679-016 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2679 [Special 6: Edge Envir Correc.]

2-679-019 Separation DC:1side *ENG [1 to 100 / 30 / 1/step]

2-679-020 Separation DC:2side *ENG

2690 [ITB Contact Setting]

Sets the image transfer belt contact for each paper.

2-690-001 Thick1 *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2-690-002 Thick2 *ENG

2-690-003 Thick3 *ENG

2-690-014 Special4 *ENG

2-690-015 Special5 *ENG

2-690-016 Special6 *ENG

2900 [Job End: Drum Idling Time]

2-900-001 Standard Speed *ENG [0 to 30 / 0 / 1 s/step]

2-900-002 Middle Speed *ENG

2-900-003 Low Speed *ENG

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2901 [Fus.Reload:DrumIdleTimeOffset]

Offset coverage for idling rotation time of drum when fusing down reloads.

2-901-001 Coverage:0-6% *ENG [-60 to 300 / 0 / 1 sec/step]

2-901-002 Coverage:6-10% *ENG [-60 to 300 / -11 / 1 sec/step]

2-901-003 Coverage:10-20% *ENG [-60 to 300 / -26/ 1 sec/step]

2-901-004 Coverage:20-40% *ENG [-60 to 300 / -21 / 1 sec/step]

2-901-005 Coverage:40%over *ENG [-60 to 300 / -21 / 1 sec/step]

2905 [Dev Rvs Time]

2-905-003 Bk ENG [0 to 200 / 0 / 10 msec/step]

Sets the clutch on time at drum motor reverse.

2-905-004 Color ENG [0 to 200 / 0 / 10 msec/step]

Sets the time of development roller reverse rotation when color development motor
rotates in reverse.

2905 [Dev Rvs Counter]

2-905-005 ALL ENG [0 to 400000 / 61420 / 10 mm/step]

Rotation threshold to determine if development roller reverse is required or not.

2905 [Dev Rvs Counter]

2-905-006 Bk ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

Rotation counter (Bk) to determine if development roller reverse is required or not.

2-905-007 Color ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

Rotation counter (Color) to determine if development roller reverse is required or not.

2905 [Dev pre-drive : ON/OFF]

2-905-010 ON/OFF *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

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2907 [ACS Setting (FC)]

2-907-001 Continuous Bk Pages *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1sheet/step]

2915 [Gain Set: Bk OPC Drum]

2-915-001 Standard Speed1 *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2-915-002 Low Speed *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

2-915-003 Standard Speed2 *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2-915-004 Middle Speed *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2916 [Gain Set: Color OPC Drum]

2-916-001 Standard Speed1 *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2-916-002 Low Speed *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

2-916-003 Middle Speed *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

2930 [Paper Transfer: Bias Limiter]

Adjusts the threshold between high resistance (division 1) and low resistance
(division 2) at the paper transfer roller.

2-930-001 Bias *ENG [0 to 7000 / 6000 / 10 V/step]

2960 [Process Down Interval]

Adjusts the additional time for ending the machine's process.

2-960-001 Additional Time *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1sec/step]

2990 [Print Duty Control]

2-990-001 Duty Control Status *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

Displays the Duty limitation status of the current printing.


0: Not limited
1: Limited

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2-990-002 Exec Interval: Duty Control *ENG [30 to 3600 / 30 / 1 sec/step]

Sets the determination time interval to determine if the printing Duty limitation is
executed or not.

2-990-004 Forced Process Down *ENG [0 to 5000 / 0 / 1 page/step]


Thresh: No Duty Control

Sets the forced shutdown threshold when the printing Duty is not limited.

2-990-005 Down-time BW: No Duty *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Control

2-990-006 Down-time FC: No Duty *ENG


Control

2-990-007 Forced Process Down *ENG [0 to 5000 / 3 / 1 page/step]


Thresh: Duty Control

Sets the forced shutdown threshold when the printing Duty is limited.

2-990-008 Down-time BW: Duty *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Control

2-990-009 Down-time FC: Duty Control *ENG [0 to 120 / 64 / 1 sec/step]

2-990-010 Correction Coefficient *ENG [-1.0 to -1.0 / -0.5 / 0.1/step]

2-990-011 Execution Temperature *ENG [20.0 to 70.0 / 42.0 / 0.1 deg/step]

Sets the temperature threshold to execute the printing Duty limitation.


0: Not execute

2-990-012 Cancellation Temp. *ENG [0.0 to 20.0 / 1.0 / 0.1 deg/step]


Threshold

Sets the temperature threshold (differences with the temperature of the printing Duty
limitation execution) to cancel the printing Duty limitation.

2-990-013 ON/OFF setting *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

Control or not control the printing Duty limitation.


0: Not control
1: Control

2-990-014 Duty Control: Down- *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


time_BW

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2-990-015 Duty Control: Down- *ENG [0 to 120 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


time_FC

2-990-016 Execution Temp. Upper *ENG [0.0 to 99.0 / 42.0 / 0.1 deg/step]
Threshold

2-990-017 Execution Temp. Lower *ENG [0.0 to 99.0 / 38.0 / 0.1 deg/step]
Threshold

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SP3-XXX (Process)

3011 [Manual ProCon:Exe]

3-011-001 Normal ProCon ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-011-002 Toner Density ENG [- / - / -]


Adjustment [Execute]

3-011-003 ACC RunTime ProCon ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-011-004 Full MUSIC ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-011-005 Normal MUSIC ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-011-011 Normal ProCon BW ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3012 [ProCon Execute Result: Display]

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3-012-001 History:Last *ENG Displays the result of the latest process control
execution.
3-012-002 History:Last 2 *ENG
For details, refer to “Process Control Self-
3-012-003 History:Last 3 *ENG Check Result” in Troubleshooting chapter.
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step]
3-012-004 History:Last 4 *ENG

3-012-005 History:Last 5 *ENG

3-012-006 History:Last 6 *ENG

3-012-007 History:Last 7 *ENG

3-012-008 History:Last 8 *ENG

3-012-009 History:Last 9 *ENG

3-012-010 History:Last 10 *ENG

3030 [TD Sensor Initial Set: Execute]

3-030-001 Execute:ALL ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-030-002 Execute:Color ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-030-003 Execute:Bk ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-030-004 Execute:C ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-030-005 Execute:M ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-030-006 Execute:Y ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3031 [TD Sen. Ini. Set: Result: Disp]

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3-031-001 From Left: Y,M,C,Bk *ENG Displays the execution result of TD sensor
initialization.
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step]

3050 [Force Tnr Supply:Exe]

3-050-001 Execute:ALL ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-050-002 Execute:Color ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-050-003 Execute:Bk ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-050-004 Execute:C ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-050-005 Execute:M ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-050-006 Execute:Y ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3-050-021 Supply Quantity:Bk *ENG [0.0 to 5.0 / 0.5 / 0.1 wt%/step]

3-050-022 Supply Quantity:C *ENG

3-050-023 Supply Quantity:M *ENG

3-050-024 Supply Quantity:Y *ENG

3-050-033 Repeat Count *ENG [0 to 255 / 8 / 1 times/step]

3072 [TD Sensor Check]

3-072-001 Exe All Colors ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3073 [TD Sensor Check: Display]

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3-073-001 mu Count:Bk *ENG [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step]

3-073-002 mu Count:C *ENG

3-073-003 mu Count:M *ENG

3-073-004 mu Count:Y *ENG

3074 [ID Sensor Check: Exe]

3-074-001 All Sensors ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3075 [IID Sensor Check: Display]

3-075-001 Vsg reg(front) *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

3-075-002 Vsg reg(center) *ENG

3-075-003 Vsg reg(rear) *ENG

3-075-011 Voffset(front) *ENG

3-075-012 Voffset(center) *ENG

3-075-013 Voffset(rear) *ENG

3100 [Toner End Detection: Set]

3-100-001 ON/OFF *ENG Sets if NE/TE is detected or not.


[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0:Detect, 1:NotDetect

3-100-002 NE Detection Select *ENG Sets NE/TE detection mode.


[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0:ALL, 1:TESensor

3101 [Toner Status: Display]

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3-101-001 Bk *ENG Displays the toner remaining status.


[0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step]
3-101-002 C *ENG
0: Full, 1: NE, 2:TE
3-101-003 M *ENG

3-101-004 Y *ENG

3102 [Toner Remaining: Display]

3-102-001 Toner Supply Motor *ENG Displays the toner remaining amount calculated
Drive Time: Bk with motor driving time.
[0.000 to 500.000 / 0 / 0.001 g/step]
3-102-002 Toner Supply Motor *ENG
Drive Time: C

3-102-003 Toner Supply Motor *ENG


Drive Time: M

3-102-004 Toner Supply Motor *ENG


Drive Time: Y

3-102-011 Pixel: Bk *ENG Displays the toner remaining amount calculated


with image processing coverage.
3-102-012 Pixel: C *ENG
[0.000 to 500.000 / 0 / 0.001 g/step]
3-102-013 Pixel: M *ENG

3-102-014 Pixel: Y *ENG

3-102-021 Replenishment Amount: *ENG Displays the toner amount in a new bottle.
Bk [0 to 500 / 0 / 1 g/step]
3-102-022 Replenishment Amount: *ENG
C

3-102-023 Replenishment Amount: *ENG


M

3-102-024 Replenishment Amount: *ENG


Y

3110 [NE Detect: Toner Remain Thresh]

Sets threshold of toner remaining for NE detection.

3-110-001 Bk *ENG [0 to 500 / 23 / 1 g/step]

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3-110-002 C *ENG [0 to 500 / 10 / 1 g/step]

3-110-003 M *ENG

3-110-004 Y *ENG

3121 [TE Counter: Display]

3-121-001 Bk *ENG Displays the number of no toner detections with


end sensor.
3-121-002 C *ENG
[0 to 99 / 0 / 1 times/step]
3-121-003 M *ENG

3-121-004 Y *ENG

3123 [Toner End Sen Status: Display]

3-123-021 Latest Output: Bk ENG Displays the latest output with end sensor.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
3-123-022 Latest Output: C ENG
0: Not output, 1: Output
3-123-023 Latest Output: M ENG

3-123-024 Latest Output: Y ENG

3131 [Vt TE Thresh]

3-131-001 Delta Vt Thresh *ENG Sets toner end threshold to sum delta Vt after
NE.
[0.00 to 5.00 / 0.50 / 0.01 V/step]

3-131-002 Delta Vt Sum Thresh *ENG Sets toner end threshold for TE detection delta
Vt after NE.
[0 to 99 / 10 / 1 V/step]

3-131-011 Delta Vt Thresh Before *ENG Sets toner end threshold to sum delta Vt before
NE NE.
[0.00 to 5.00 / 0.50 / 0.01 V/step]

3-131-012 Delta Vt Sum Thresh *ENG Sets toner end threshold for TE detecion delta
Before NE Vt before NE.
[0 to 99 / 10 / 1 V/step]

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3-131-021 High TC Delta Vt Thresh *ENG [0.00 to 5.00 / 0.30 /0.01 V/step]

3-131-022 High TC Delta Vt Sum *ENG [0 to 99/ 3 / 1 V/step]


Thresh

3-131-023 High TC Delta Vt Thresh *ENG [0.00 to 5.00 / 0.70 / 0.01 V/step]
Before NE

3-131-024 High TC Delta Vt Sum *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 V/step]


Thresh Before NE

3-131-031 Low TC Delta Vt Thresh *ENG [0.00 to 5.00/ 0.30 / 0.01 V/step]

3-131-032 Low TC Delta Vt Sum *ENG [0 to 99 / 3 / 1 V/step]


Thresh

3-131-033 Low TC Delta Vt Thresh *ENG [0.00 to 5.00 / 0.70 / 0.01 V/step]
Before NE

3-131-034 Low TC Delta Vt Sum *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 V/step]


Thresh Before NE

3-131-041 TC Thresh *ENG [0.0 to 25.5 / 4.0 /0.1 wt%/step]

3132 [Delta Vt Sum: Display]

3-132-001 Bk *ENG Displays sum of delta Vt for each color.


[0.00 to 99.00 / 0 / 0.01/step]
3-132-002 C *ENG

3-132-003 M *ENG

3-132-004 Y *ENG

3200 [Toner Density: Display]

3-200-001 Bk *ENG Displays toner density (wt%) for each color.


[0.0 to 25.5 / 0/ 0.1 wt%/step]
3-200-002 C *ENG

3-200-003 M *ENG

3-200-004 Y *ENG

3201 [TnrDensity]

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3-201-001 Upper TC *ENG Sets the upper limit for the control range of
toner density (wt%).
[1.0 to 15.0 / 8.5 / 0.1 wt%/step]

3-201-002 Lower TC *ENG Sets the lower limit for the control range of
toner density (wt%).
[1.0 to 15.0 / 4.0 / 0.1 wt%/step]

3206 [TD Sensor Bulk Corr.: Set]

3-206-001 Abs. Humidity Cnver. *ENG [0.0000 to 6.5535 / 0.4945 / 0.0001


Coef.: Bk g/cm3/step]

3-206-002 Abs. Humidity Cnver. *ENG


Coef.: C

3-206-003 Abs. Humidity Cnver. *ENG


Coef.: M

3-206-004 Abs. Humidity Cnver. *ENG


Coef.: Y

3-206-011 Color Conversion *ENG [0 to 200 / 100 / 1%/step]


Coef.: Bk

3-206-012 Color Conversion *ENG


Coef.: C

3-206-013 Color Conversion *ENG


Coef.: M

3-206-014 Color Conversion *ENG


Coef.: Y

3-206-021 Weight Coefficient *ENG

3-206-031 Offset: Bk *ENG [-2.0000 to 2.0000 / 0 / 0.0001 g/cm3/


step]
3-206-032 Offset: C *ENG

3-206-033 Offset: M *ENG

3-206-034 Offset: Y *ENG

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3-206-041 Conversion Coeff. Beta: *ENG [-999.0 to 0.0 / -1.0 / 0.1 count/g/cm3/
Bk step]

3-206-042 Conversion Coeff. Beta: *ENG


C

3-206-043 Conversion Coeff. Beta: *ENG


M

3-206-044 Conversion Coeff. Beta: *ENG


Y

3210 [TD.Sens:Vt :Disp]

3-210-001 Current: Bk *ENG Displays the latest TD sensor output for each
color.
3-210-002 Current: C *ENG
[0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]
3-210-003 Current: M *ENG

3-210-004 Current: Y *ENG

3212 [Vt Shift: Set]

3-212-001 TC Cor.(ON/OFF) *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

3213 [Vt Shift :Set]

3-213-001 TC Cor.(ON/OFF) *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


0:OFF, 1:ON

3-213-021 Low Speed TC *ENG [-0.50 to 0.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]


Correction: Bk

3-213-022 Low Speed TC *ENG


Correction: C

3-213-023 Low Speed TC *ENG


Correction: M

3-213-024 Low Speed: TC *ENG


Correction: Y

3-213-031 Std Speed 2 TC *ENG


Correction: Bk

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3214 [Vt Save :Set]

3-214-001 Dot Coverage Thresh *ENG [0 to 100 / 20 / 1%/step]

3230 [Vtref: Display/Set]

3-230-001 Current: Bk *ENG Displays/Sets the target value of current TD


sensor output voltage.
3-230-002 Current: C *ENG
[0.00 to 5.00 / 2.50 / 0.01 V/step]
3-230-003 Current: M *ENG

3-230-004 Current: Y *ENG

3232 [Vtref Correct:Pixel]

3-232-001 ON/OFF *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 /1/step]


0:OFF, 1:ON

3-232-011 Low Coverage *ENG Sets the coefficient Vtref to determine the Vtref
Coefficient: Bk correction value with low image coverage.
[0.0 to 5.0 / 0.3 / 0.1/step]
3-232-012 Low Coverage *ENG
Coefficient: C

3-232-013 Low Coverage *ENG


Coefficient: M

3-232-014 Low Coverage *ENG


Coefficient: Y

3-232-021 High Coverage *ENG Sets the coefficient Vtref to determine the Vtref
Coefficient: Bk correction value with high image coverage.
[0.0 to 5.0 / 0.4 / 0.1/step]
3-232-022 High Coverage *ENG
Coefficient: C

3-232-023 High Coverage *ENG


Coefficient: M

3-232-024 High Coverage *ENG


Coefficient: Y

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3-232-040 Initial ProCon Interval *ENG Sets process control flag and executes process
control by determining the high image
coverage is successive if the cumulative
average (M) of image coverage (SP3224-009
to 012) is more than the specified value.
[0 to 255 / 6 / 1 times/step]

3-232-041 High Coverage Thresh *ENG This SP is referenced when an output of high
image coverage.
[0 to 100 / 60 / 1%/step]

3-232-050 ProCon Interval *ENG [0 to 255 / 14 / 1 times/step]

3-232-060 Low Coverage Thresh *ENG This SP is referenced when an output of low
image coverage.
[0.0 to 20.0 / 3.0 / 0.1%/step]

3-232-070 TC Upper Limit *ENG Sets Vtref lower limit (TC upper limit) which can
Correction be canceled temporarily by determining the
low image coverage is successive if the
cumulative average (L) of image coverage
(SP3224-013 to 016) is less than the specified
value.
[0.0 to 5.0 / 0.5 / 0.1 wt%/step]

3-232-071 TC Upper *ENG Displays Vtref lower limit (TC upper limit) which
Limit:Display:Bk can be canceled temporarily by determining
the low image coverage is successive if the
3-232-072 TC Upper *ENG cumulative average (L) of image coverage
Limit:Display:C (SP3224-013 to 016) is less than the specified
3-232-073 TC Upper *ENG value.
Limit:Display:M [1.0 to 15.0 / 8.5 / 0.1 wt%/step]

3-232-074 TC Upper *ENG


Limit:Display:Y

3234 [Vtref Corr :Disp/Set]

3-234-001 ON/OFF *ENG Controls On/Off for potential Vtref correction.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

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3-234-011 Correction Amount (+): *ENG Sets Vtref correction value for (+) side to control
Bk toner density to lower with developer gamma
in potential control.
3-234-012 Correction Amount (+): *ENG
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.05 / 0.01 V/step]
C

3-234-013 Correction Amount (+): *ENG


M

3-234-014 Correction Amount (+): *ENG


Y

3-234-021 Correction Amount (-): *ENG Sets Vtref correction value for (-) side to control
Bk toner density to lower with developer gamma
in potential control.
3-234-022 Correction Amount (-): *ENG
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.05 / 0.01 V/step]
C

3-234-023 Correction Amount (-): *ENG


M

3-234-024 Correction Amount (-): *ENG


Y

3-234-031 P Rank 1 Threshold *ENG [0.00 to 2.00 / 0.15 / 0.01/step]

3-234-032 P Rank 2 Threshold *ENG [0.00 to 2.00 / 0.05 / 0.01/step]

3-234-033 P Rank 3 Threshold *ENG [-2.00 to 0.00 / -0.05 / 0.01/step]

3-234-034 P Rank 4 Threshold *ENG [-2.00 to 0.00 / -0.15 / 0.01/step]

3-234-041 T Rank 1 Threshold *ENG [-1.00 to 0.00 / -0.20 / 0.01 V/step]

3-234-042 T Rank 2 Threshold *ENG [0.00 to 1.00 / 0.20 / 0.01 V/step]

3-234-050 Correction Coefficient *ENG [1.0 to 5.0 / 2.0 / 0.1/step]

3250 [Image Area: Display]

3-250-001 Latest: Bk *ENG Displays image area of the latest page.


[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 cm2/step]
3-250-002 Latest: C *ENG

3-250-003 Latest: M *ENG

3-250-004 Latest: Y *ENG

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3251 [Dot Coverage: Display]

3-251-001 Latest: Bk *ENG Displays image coverage of the latest page.


[0.00 to 100.00 / 0.00 / 0.01%/step]
3-251-002 Latest: C *ENG

3-251-003 Latest: M *ENG

3-251-004 Latest: Y *ENG

3-251-011 Accumulate: Average: *ENG Displays the cumulative average (S) of image
S: Bk coverage for the latest page.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 5.00 / 0.01%/step]
3-251-012 Accumulate: Average: *ENG
S: C

3-251-013 Accumulate: Average: *ENG


S: M

3-251-014 Accumulate: Average: *ENG


S: Y

3-251-021 Accumulate: Average: *ENG Displays the cumulative average (M) of image
M: Bk coverage for the latest page.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 5.00 / 0.01%/step]
3-251-022 Accumulate: Average: *ENG
M: C

3-251-023 Accumulate: Average: *ENG


M: M

3-251-024 Accumulate: Average: *ENG


M: Y

3-251-031 Accumulate: Average: *ENG Displays the cumulative average (L) of image
L: Bk coverage for the latest page.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 5.00 / 0.01%/step]
3-251-032 Accumulate: Average: *ENG
L: C

3-251-033 Accumulate: Average: *ENG


L: M

3-251-034 Accumulate: Average: *ENG


L: Y

3-251-041 Accumulate Page: Set: *ENG Sets the cumulative pages (S).
S [1 to 255 / 5 / 1 sheets/step]

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3-251-042 Accumulate Page: Set: *ENG Sets the cumulative pages (M).
M [1 to 500 / 10 / 1 sheets/step]

3-251-043 Accumulate Page: Set: L *ENG Sets the cumulative pages (L).
[1 to 999 / 50 / 1 sheets/step]

3-251-051 Accumulate Page: Set: *ENG Sets the cumulative pages (S2).
S2 [1 to 255 / 40 / 1 sheets/step]

3-251-052 Accumulate Page: Set: *ENG Sets the cumulative pages (M2).
M2 [1 to 500 / 10 / 1 sheets/step]

3-251-053 Accumulate Page: Set: *ENG Sets the cumulative pages (L2).
L2 [1 to 999 / 50 / 1 sheets/step]

3-251-151 Accumulate: Average: *ENG [0.00 to 100.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]


Bk

3-251-152 Accumulate: Average: *ENG [0.00 to 100.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]


C

3-251-153 Accumulate: Average: *ENG [0.00 to 100.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]


M

3-251-154 Accumulate: Average: *ENG [0.00 to 100.00 / 0 / 0.01%/step]


Y

3252 [Accumulate Image Area: Display]

3-252-001 Latest: Bk *ENG Displays accumulate of image area.


[0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 cm^2/step]
3-252-002 Latest: C *ENG

3-252-003 Latest: M *ENG

3-252-004 Latest: Y *ENG

3-252-011 Developer: Bk *ENG [0 to 4294967295 / 0 / 1 cm2/step]

3-252-012 Developer: C *ENG

3-252-013 Developer: M *ENG

3-252-014 Developer: Y *ENG

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3260 [Temperature/Humidity: Display]

3-260-001 Temperature: Display ENG Displays the temperature of environment sensor


output
[-5.0 to 45.0 / 0 / 0.1 deg/step]

3-260-002 Relative Humidity: ENG Displays the relative humidity of environment


Display sensor output.
[0.0 to 100.0 / 0 / 0.1%RH/step]

3-260-003 Absolute Humidity: ENG Displays the absolute humidity of environment


Display sensor output.
[0.00 to 100.00 / 0 / 0.01 g/m3/step]

3310 [ID.Sen. Detection: Voffset]

3-310-001 Voffset reg *ENG Displays output voltage of normal reflection


light at ID sensor LED off.
[0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

3-310-011 Voffset dif *ENG Displays output voltage of diffused reflection


light at ID sensor LED off.
[0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

3-310-021 Voffset TM(Front) *ENG Displays output voltage of normal reflection


light at TM_Front, TM_Center or TM_Rear
3-310-022 Voffset TM(Center) *ENG sensor LED off.
3-310-023 Voffset TM(Rear) *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 0 / 0.01 V/step]

3311 [ID.Sen. Detection :Vmin]

3-311-001 Vmin_K *ENG Displays Vmin output of tone pattern for black.
[0.000 to 5.000 / 0 / 0.001/step]

3312 [ID.Sen. Detection: Vct]

3-312-001 Vct_reg *ENG Displays the normal reflection output of


crosstalk.
[0.000 to 5.000 / 0 / 0.001 V/step]

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3-312-011 Vct_dif *ENG Displays the diffused reflection output of


crosstalk.
[0.000 to 5.000 / 0 / 0.001 V/step]

3320 [Vsg Adj: Execute]

3-320-001 ID/TM Sensor ENG [- / - / -]


[Execute]

3321 [Vsg Adj. Result: Vsg]

3-321-001 Vsg reg *ENG Displays normal reflection light output from
bared belt with Vsg adjustment.
[0.00 to 5.50 / 4.00 / 0.01 V/step]

3-321-011 Vsg dif *ENG Displays diffused reflection light output from
bared belt with Vsg adjustment.
[0.00 to 5.50 / 0.00 / 0.01 V/step]

3-321-021 Vsg reg(BW) *ENG Displays normal reflection light output from
bared belt with Vsg adjustment.
[0.00 to 5.50 / 4.00 / 0.01 V/step]

3-321-031 Vsg dif(BW) *ENG Displays diffused reflection light output from
bared belt with Vsg adjustment.
[0.00 to 5.50 / 0.00 / 0.01 V/step]

3-321-041 Vsg TM(Front) *ENG Displays normal reflection light output from
bared belt with Vsg adjustment (TM_Front,
3-321-042 Vsg TM(Center) *ENG TM_Center or TM_Rear sensor).
3-321-043 Vsg TM(Rear) *ENG [0.00 to 5.50 / 4.00 / 0.01 V/step]

3322 [Vsg Adj. Result: Ifsg]

Displays the result value of the Vsg adjustment for each sensor.

3-322-001 Ifsg *ENG Displays Vsg adjusted ID sensor LED current.


[0.000 to 50.000 / 27.000 / 0.001 mA/
step]

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3-322-011 Ifsg (minimum) *ENG Displays Vsg adjusted ID sensor LED current.
[0.000 to 50.000 / 27.000 / 0.001 mA/
step]

3-322-021 Ifsg: TM(Front) *ENG Displays Vsg adjusted ID sensor LED current
(TM_Front, TM_Center or TM_Rear sensor).
3-322-022 Ifsg: TM(Center) *ENG
[0.000 to 50.000 / 27.000 / 0.001 mA/
3-322-023 Ifsg: TM(Rear) *ENG step]

3323 [Vsg Adj. Result: Display]

3-323-001 Latest *ENG Displays Vsg adjustment execution result.


[0 to 999 / 0 / 1/step]
3-323-002 Latest 1 *ENG

3-323-003 Latest 2 *ENG

3-323-004 Latest 3 *ENG

3-323-005 Latest 4 *ENG

3-323-006 Latest 5 *ENG

3-323-007 Latest 6 *ENG

3-323-008 Latest 7 *ENG

3-323-009 Latest 8 *ENG

3-323-010 Latest 9 *ENG

3330 [ID Sen. Sensitivity Coef.: Set]

3-330-001 K2(Latest) *ENG Displays the latest value for the sensitivity
correction coefficient (K2) of ID sensor.
[0.0000 to 5.0000 / 0.5280 / 0.0001/step]

3-330-011 K5(Latest) *ENG Displays the latest value for the sensitivity
correction coefficient (K5) of ID sensor.
[0.0000 to 10.0000 / 2.0000 / 0.0001/
step]

3331 [ID Sen. Sensitivity Coef.: Set]

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3-331-021 K2: Check *ENG [0.000 to 1.000 / 0.528 / 0.001/step]

3-331-031 Diffuse Ratio Correction *ENG [0.75 to 1.35 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]


Coef.

3-331-041 Vct_reg Check:Slope *ENG [0.0000 to 1.0000 / 0.0000 / 0.0001


V/mA/step]

3-331-046 Vct_reg Check:Xint *ENG [0.0 to 25.5 / 0.0 / 0.1 mA/step]

3-331-051 Vct_dif Check:Slope *ENG [0.0000 to 1.0000 / 0.0000 /


0.0001V/mA/step]

3-331-056 Vct_dif Check:Xint *ENG [0.0 to 25.5 / 0.0 / 0.1 mA/step]

3400 [Toner Supply Type Select]

3-400-001 Bk *ENG Selects toner supply mode.


[0 to 4 / 4 / 1/step]
3-400-002 C *ENG
0: FIXED
3-400-003 M *ENG
2: PID
3-400-004 Y *ENG 4: DANC

3411 [Toner Supply Qty : Display]

3-411-001 Bk ENG Displays the latest value of toner supply


quantity from toner supply calculation.
3-411-002 C ENG
[0.0 to 40000.0 / 0 / 0.1 mg/step]
3-411-003 M ENG

3-411-004 Y ENG

3420 [Developer Weight: Set]

3-420-001 Developer Weight: Bk *ENG Sets the developer weight.


[50 to 2000 / 120 / 1 g/step]

3421 [Toner Supply Ability: Set]

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3-421-001 Bk *ENG Sets toner supply ability to developer from sub


hopper.
3-421-002 C *ENG
[0.001 to 2.000 / 0.469 / 0.001 g/sec/
3-421-003 M *ENG step]

3-421-004 Y *ENG

3-421-011 Coefficient 1 *ENG [0.50 to 2.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-421-012 Coefficient 2 *ENG

3-421-013 Coefficient 3 *ENG

3-421-014 Coefficient 4 *ENG

3-421-015 Coefficient 5 *ENG

3-421-016 Coefficient 6 *ENG

3-421-017 Coefficient 7 *ENG

3-421-018 Coefficient 8 *ENG

3-421-019 Coefficient 9 *ENG

3-421-020 Coefficient 10 *ENG

3-421-021 Unit Time *ENG [0 to 60000 / 3000 / 1 msec/step]

3-421-031 Environment Threshold: *ENG Sets absolute humidity threshold 1 for supply
1 ability correction.
[0.0 to 65.0 / 17.0 / 0.1 g/m3/step]

3-421-032 Environment Threshold: *ENG Sets absolute humidity threshold 2 for supply
2 ability correction.
[0.0 to 65.0 / 29.0 / 0.1 g/m3/step]

3-421-033 Environment Threshold: *ENG Sets absolute humidity threshold 3 for supply
3 ability correction.
[0.0 to 65.0 / 34.0 / 0.1 g/m3/step]

3-421-041 Environment Coefficient *ENG Sets environment correction coefficient 1that


1 corrects supply ability by absolute humidity.
[0.50 to 2.00 / 1.04 / 0.01/step]

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3-421-042 Environment Coefficient *ENG Sets environment correction coefficient 2 or 3


2 that corrects supply ability by absolute
humidity.
3-421-043 Environment Coefficient *ENG
[0.50 to 2.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]
3

3-421-044 Environment Coefficient *ENG Sets environment correction coefficient 4 that


4 corrects supply ability by absolute humidity.
[0.50 to 2.00 / 0.96 / 0.01/step]

3422 [Toner Supply Limits :Set]

3-422-001 Max Supply Rate:Bk *ENG Sets the maximum toner supply rate.
[0 to 255 / 100 / 1%/step]
3-422-002 Max Supply Rate:C *ENG

3-422-003 Max Supply Rate:M *ENG

3-422-004 Max Supply Rate:Y *ENG

3-422-011 Min Supply Time: Bk *ENG Sets the minimum toner supply rate.
[0 to 255 / 100 / 1 msec/step]
3-422-012 Min Supply Time: C *ENG

3-422-013 Min Supply Time: M *ENG

3-422-014 Min Supply Time: Y *ENG

3432 [DrvTime: Setting]

3-432-001 DriveTime(Maximum) *ENG Sets the maximum continuous supply time.


[0 to 1500 / 800 / 1 msec/step]

3440 [Fixed Supply Mode]

3-440-001 Fixed Rate: Bk *ENG Sets toner supply ratio for fixed supply mode.
[0 to 100 / 10 / 1%/step]
3-440-002 Fixed Rate: C *ENG

3-440-003 Fixed Rate: M *ENG

3-440-004 Fixed Rate: Y *ENG

3450 [Toner Supply PID: Setting]

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3-450-001 Vt Proportion Coef.: Bk *ENG Sets supply coefficient to supply toner


proportionate to Vt-Vtref at toner supply
3-450-002 Vt Proportion Coef.: C *ENG control.
3-450-003 Vt Proportion Coef.: M *ENG [0 to 2550 / 40 / 1/step]

3-450-004 Vt Proportion Coef.: Y *ENG

3-450-011 Pixel Proportion Coef.1: *ENG Sets supply coefficient to supply toner
Bk proportionate to output imaging pixel (Pxl) at
toner supply control.
3-450-012 Pixel Proportion Coef.1: *ENG
[0.00 to 2.55 / 0.60 / 0.01/step]
C

3-450-013 Pixel Proportion Coef.1: *ENG


M

3-450-014 Pixel Proportion Coef.1: *ENG


Y

3-450-021 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG Displays the current value of pixel
2: Bk proportionality coefficient 2 for supply
coefficient to supply toner proportionate to the
3-450-022 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG pixel (Pxl) of output image at toner supply
2: C control.
3-450-023 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]
2: M

3-450-024 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG


2: Y

3-450-031 Correction Coeffient: 1 *ENG Sets the supply coefficient to supply toner
proportionate to the pixel (Pxl) of output image
at toner supply control.
[0.00 to 2.55 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-450-032 Correction Coeffient: 2 *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.50 / 0.01/step]

3-450-033 Correction Coeffient: 3 *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.00 / 0.01/step]

3-450-034 Correction Coeffient: 4 *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.25 / 0.01/step]

3-450-035 Correction Coeffient: 5 *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.50 / 0.01/step]

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3-450-041 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG Displays the current value of pixel
3: Bk proportionality coefficient 3 for supply
coefficient to supply toner proportionate to the
3-450-042 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG pixel (Pxl) of output image at toner supply
3: C control.
3-450-043 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG [0.70 to 1.30 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]
3: M

3-450-044 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG


3: Y

3-450-051 Correction Value 1 *ENG Sets the supply coefficient to supply toner
proportionate to the pixel (Pxl) of output image
at toner supply control.
[-0.10 to 0.00 / -0.01 / 0.01/step]

3-450-052 Correction Value 2 *ENG [0.00 to 0.10 / 0.01 / 0.01/step]

3-450-061 Pixel Proportion Coef. *ENG [0.00 to 1.00 / 0.35 / 0.01/step]


Err

3-450-071 I_Vt_Coef: Bk *ENG Sets the supply coefficient to supply toner


proportionate to the pixel (Pxl) of output image
3-450-072 I_Vt_Coef: C *ENG at toner supply control.
3-450-073 I_Vt_Coef: M *ENG [0 to 2550 / 500 / 1/step]

3-450-074 I_Vt_Coef: Y *ENG

3-450-081 Si:Bk *ENG Sets the supply coefficient to supply toner


according to the accumulation of Vt-Vtref
3-450-082 Si:C *ENG differences at toner supply control.
3-450-083 Si:M *ENG [-255.00 to 255.00 / 0.00 / 0.01/step]

3-450-084 Si:Y *ENG

3-450-091 Vt Sum Times: Bk *ENG Displays the accumulation of Vt-Vtref


differences.
3-450-092 Vt Sum Times: C *ENG
[1 to 255 / 20 / 1 times/step]
3-450-093 Vt Sum Times: M *ENG

3-450-094 Vt Sum Times: Y *ENG

3460 [Toner Supply Ctrl: DANC: Set]

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3-460-011 Minimum Supply Time *ENG Sets the DANC minimum supply time.
[0 to 250 / 100 / 1 msec/step]

3-460-012 Maximum Supply Time *ENG Sets the DANC maximum supply time.
[0 to 1000 / 200 / 1 msec/step]

3-460-022 SMITH: Supply *ENG Sets the supply quantity at Smith model.
Amount: Bk [1 to 500 / 129 / 1 mg/step]

3-460-111 Transfer Rate: Bk *ENG Sets the inverse of transfer rate to make up for
the reverse transfer of ANC.
3-460-112 Transfer Rate: C *ENG
[1.00 to 1.50 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]
3-460-113 Transfer Rate: M *ENG

3-460-114 Transfer Rate: Y *ENG

3461 [Toner Supply Ctrl: DANC: Set]

3-461-001 PI Rate *ENG Changes the request values of PI at one time.


[5 to 200 / 100 / 1%/step]

3-461-011 PI: P Gain: Bk *ENG Sets I gain.


[0.0000 to 1.0000 / 0.0100 / 0.0001/step]

3-461-012 P Limits: Ratio: Up: Bk *ENG Sets P gain.


[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.10 / 0.01/step]

3-461-013 P Limits: Ratio: Low: Bk *ENG Sets P gain.


[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.20 / 0.01/step]

3-461-021 PI: I Gain: Bk *ENG Sets the limit for the I or P request value (supply
plus side).
[0.000 to 0.100 / 0.0100 / 0.0001/step]

3-461-022 I Limits: Ratio: Up: Bk *ENG Sets the limit for the I or P request value (supply
plus side).
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.10 / 0.01/step]

3-461-023 I Limits: Ratio: Low: Bk *ENG Sets the limit for the I request value (supply
minus side).
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.30 / 0.01/step]

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3-461-052 AW:AWIpni:Bk *ENG

3-461-102 PI: Line Spd Corr.: *ENG [0 to 2000 / 100 / 1/step]


StdSpd1: Bk

3-461-103 PI: Line Spd Corr.: *ENG [0.05 to 1.00 / * / 0.01/step]


StdSpd2: Bk *C306:1.00
*C406:0.84

3-461-104 PI: Line Spd Corr.: *ENG [0.05 to 1.00 / * / 0.01/step]


LowSpd: Bk *C306:1.00
*C406:0.71

3-461-121 SMITH: Gain: Bk *ENG [0.05 to 1.00 / * / 0.01/step]


*C306:0.50
*C406:0.35

3-461-122 SMITH: Ratio: Std *ENG [0.00 to 2.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]


Speed 1: Bk

3-461-123 SMITH: Ratio: Std *ENG [0.00 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]


Speed 2: Bk

3-461-124 SMITH: Ratio: Low *ENG [0.00 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]


Speed: Bk

3462 [TonerSupply :DANC]

3-462-001 ANC: Rate *ENG Sets the request value of ANC to change the all
ANC filters at one time.
[0 to 200 / 100 / 1%/step]
100: normal control, 0: without ANC

3-462-101 ANC:Gain: Bk *ENG Sets the of all ANC filters.


[0.00 to 2.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-462-102 ANC: Ratio: Std Speed *ENG [0.05 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]
1: Bk

3-462-103 ANC: Ratio: Std Speed *ENG Sets the liner speed correction to the gain of all
2: Bk ANC filters (Low speed).
[0.05 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

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3-462-104 ANC: Ratio: Low *ENG [0.05 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]


Speed: Bk

3463 [Toner Supply Ctrl: DANC: Set]

3-463-101 Integral: I: Save: Bk *ENG Sets the value for I storage corresponding to
the power off/on.
3-463-102 Integral: I: Save: C *ENG
[-1000.0000 to 1000.0000 / 0.0000 /
3-463-103 Integral: I: Save: M *ENG 0.0001/step]

3-463-104 Integral: I: Save: Y *ENG

3-463-111 ANC:Ref Save: Bk *ENG Sets the value for ANC storage corresponding
to the power off/on.
3-463-112 ANC:Ref Save: C *ENG
[-1000.0000 to 1000.0000 / 0.0000 /
3-463-113 ANC:Ref Save: M *ENG 0.0001/step]

3-463-114 ANC:Ref Save: Y *ENG

3-463-201 Save_DANC: Bk *ENG Displays the image area of the latest page.
[0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 cm2/step]
3-463-202 Save_DANC: C *ENG

3-463-203 Save_DANC: M *ENG

3-463-204 Save_DANC: Y *ENG

3500 [ImgQltyAdj :ON/OFF]

3-500-001 ALL *ENG Sets to off for the execution determination of all
image processing adjustments, potential
3-500-002 Process Control *ENG controls, MUSIC condition adjustments, or TD
3-500-003 MUSIC *ENG sensor initial settings.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
3-500-004 TD Sensor Initial Set *ENG
0:OFF, 1:ON

3501 [Toner End Prohibition Setting]

3-501-001 Process Control *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


0:Permit, 1:Forbid
3-501-002 MUSIC *ENG

3-501-003 TC Adjustment *ENG

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3509 [ImgQltyAdj :ModeSelect]


Specifies the process control operation mode (B/W or Full-color).

• Setting this SP to the B/W priorirty applies the image quality adjustment for
B/W only without MUSIC. It reduces the warm-up time and color toner
consumption.
• However, the first copy time in full-color printing will be longer because the
adjustment for full-color is executed at full-color jobs.

3-509-011 FC/BW Mode Priority *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


Setting 0:Permit, 1:Forbid

3510 [Image Quality Adj.: Exec Flag]

3-510-001 MUSIC *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

3520 [ImgQltyAdj :Interval]

3-520-001 During Job *ENG Sets the interval pages for image quality
adjustment detection during job.
[0 to 100 / 5 / 1 pages/step]

3-520-002 During Stand-by *ENG Sets the interval pages for image quality
adjustment detection during the stand-by mode.
[0 to 100 / 10 / 1 minutes/step]

3521 [Drum Stop Time :Disp]

Displays the ending time of image processing (year, month, day, hour, and minute).

3-521-001 Year:Col *ENG [0 to 99 / 0 / 1 year/step]

3-521-002 Month:Col *ENG [1 to 12 / 1 / 1 month/step]

3-521-003 Day:Col *ENG [1 to 31 / 1 / 1 day/step]

3-521-004 Hour:Col *ENG [0 to 23 / 0 / 1 hour/step]

3-521-005 Minute:Col *ENG [0 to 59 / 0/ 1 minute/step]

3522 [Drum Stop:Environment:Display]

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3-522-001 Temperature *ENG Displays the temperature at the end of the


image processing.
[-1280.0 to 1270.0 / 0 / 0.1 deg/step]

3-522-002 Relative Humidity *ENG Displays the relative humidity at the end of the
image processing.
[0.0 to 1000.0 / 0 / 0.1%RH/step]

3-522-003 Absolute Humidity *ENG Displays the absolute humidity at the end of the
image processing.
[0.0 to 1000.0 / 0 / 0.1 g/m3/step]

3522 [Drum Stop Environ :Disp]

3-522-011 Temperature:Col *ENG Displays the temperature at the end of the


image processing.
[-1280.0 to 1270.0 / 0 / 0.1 deg/step]

3-522-012 Rel Humidity:Col *ENG Displays the relative humidity at the end of the
image processing.
[0.0 to 1000.0 / 0 / 0.1%RH/step]

3-522-013 Abs Humidity:Col *ENG Displays the absolute humidity at the end of the
image processing.
[0.0 to 1000.0 / 0 / 0.1 g/m^3/step]

3522 [Rapi_timer]

3-522-100 Time Setting ENG [0 to 255 / 30 / 1sec/step]

3529 [ProCon Auto Exe Interval: Set]

3-529-001 Development Gamma *ENG Sets on/off for the developer gamma
Correction correction or the environment correction of
process control execution interval.
3-529-002 Environment Correction *ENG
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

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3-529-003 Absolute Humidity *ENG Sets absolute humidity threshold for the
Threshold environment correction of process control
execution interval.
[0.0 to 99.0 / 4.3 / 0.1 g/m^3/step]

3-529-004 Maximum Correction *ENG Sets the maximum number of times for interrupt
Times or job end process control.
[0 to 99 / 4 / 1 counts/step]

3-529-005 Execution Counter ENG Displays the maximum counter for interrupt or
job end process control.
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 counts/step]

3-529-006 Page Counter: BW *ENG Displays the page counter of process control.
[0 to 5000 / 0 / 1 sheets/step]
3-529-007 Page Counter: FC *ENG

3530 [Power ON ProCon :Set]

3-530-001 Non-use Time Setting *ENG [0 to 1440 / 360 / 1 minute/step]

3-530-002 Temperature Range *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 deg/step]


Threshold

3-530-003 Relative Humidity *ENG [0 to 99 / 50 / 1%RH/step]


Range Thresh

3-530-004 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 99 / 6 / 1 g/m^3/step]


Range Thresh

3-530-005 Interval:BW *ENG [0 to 5000 / 250 / 1 sheets/step]

3-530-006 Interval:FC *ENG [0 to 5000 / 100 / 1 sheets/step]

3-530-007 Page Counter: BW *ENG [0 to 5000 / 0 / 1 sheets /step]

3-530-008 Page Counter: FC *ENG

3-530-009 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 65535 / 2880 / 1 min/step]


Setting(Long)

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3531 [Non-useTime Procon :Set]

Sets the non-use time setting, temperature, relative humidity, absolute humidity or
page interval as the threshold of process control execution determination at power
on.

3-531-001 Non-use Time Setting *ENG [0 to 1440 / 360 / 1 minute/step]

3-531-002 Temperature Range *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 deg/step]


Threshold

3-531-003 Relative Humidity *ENG [0 to 99 / 50 / 1%RH/step]


Range Thresh

3-531-004 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 99 / 6 / 1 g/m3/step]


Range Thresh

3-531-005 Maximum Execution *ENG [0 to 99 / 10 / 1 times/step]


Number

3533 [Interrupt ProCon :Set]

3-533-001 Interval:Set:BW *ENG Sets the page interval for interrupt process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 500 / 1 sheets/step]

3-533-002 Interval: Display: BW *ENG Displays the page interval for interrupt process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 500 / 1 sheets/step]

3-533-003 Correction (Short): BW *ENG Sets the correction coefficient (Short) of page
interval for interrupt process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.10 / 0.01/step]

3-533-004 Correction (Mid.): BW *ENG Sets the correction coefficient (Mid) of page
interval for interrupt process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-533-011 Interval:Set:FC *ENG Sets the page interval for interrupt process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 200 / 1 sheets/step]

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3-533-012 Interval: Display:FC *ENG Displays the page interval for interrupt process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 200 / 1 sheets/step]

3-533-013 Correction (Short): FC *ENG Sets the correction coefficient (Short) of page
interval for interrupt process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.25 / 0.01/step]

3-533-014 Correction (Mid.): FC *ENG Sets the correction coefficient (Mid) of page
interval for interrupt process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3534 [JobEnd ProCon :Set]

3-534-001 Interval:Set:BW *ENG Sets the page interval for job end process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 250 / 1 sheets/step]

3-534-002 Interval: Display:BW *ENG Displays the page interval for job end process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 250 / 1 sheets/step]

3-534-003 Correction (Short): BW *ENG Sets the correcting coefficient (Short) for job
end process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.20 / 0.01/step]

3-534-004 Correction (Mid.): BW *ENG Sets the correcting coefficient (Mid) for job end
process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-534-011 Interval:Set:FC *ENG Sets the page interval for job end process
control.
[0 to 1000 / 100 / 1 sheets/step]

3-534-012 Interval: Display:FC *ENG Displays the page interval for job end process
control.
[0 to 5000 / 100 / 1 sheets/step]

3-534-013 Correction (Short): FC *ENG Sets the correcting coefficient (Short) for job
end process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.50 / 0.01/step]

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3-534-014 Correction (Mid.): FC *ENG Sets the correcting coefficient (Mid) for job end
process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3539 [Dev Agitating Time :Set]

3-539-001 Agitating Time *ENG Sets the developer agitating time.


[0 to 3000 / 10 / 1 sec/step]

3-539-010 ON/OFF(Abs *ENG Sets on/off for absolute humidity correction of


Humidity Reference) the developer agitating time.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

3-539-011 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 3000 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 1

3-539-012 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 3000 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 2

3-539-013 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 3

3-539-014 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 4

3-539-015 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 5

3-539-016 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 6

3-539-021 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0.0 to 65.0 / 4.0 / 0.1 g/m^3/step]


Threshold: 1

3-539-022 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0.0 to 65.0 / 8.0 / 0.1 g/m^3/step]


Threshold: 2

3-539-023 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0.0 to 65.0 / 12.0 / 0.1 g/m^3/step]


Threshold: 3

3-539-024 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0.0 to 65.0 / 16.0 / 0.1 g/m^3/step]


Threshold: 4

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3-539-025 Absolute Humidity *ENG [0.0 to 65.0 / 24.0 / 0.1 g/m3/step]


Threshold: 5

3-539-030 ON/OFF(Non-use *ENG Sets on/off for non-use time correction of the
Time Reference) developer agitating time.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

3-539-031 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 3000 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 1

3-539-032 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 2

3-539-033 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 3

3-539-034 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 4

3-539-035 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 5

3-539-036 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 6

3-539-037 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 7

3-539-038 Non-use Time *ENG


Reference: 8

3-539-039 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 9

3-539-040 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 3000 / 10 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 10

3-539-041 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 15 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:1

3-539-042 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 30 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:2

3-539-043 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 60 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:3

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3-539-044 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 120 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:4

3-539-045 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 240 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:5

3-539-046 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 360 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:6

3-539-047 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 720 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:7

3-539-048 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 1440 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:8

3-539-049 Non-use Time *ENG [0 to 30000 / 2880 / 1 min/step]


Threshhold:9

3-539-050 ON/OFF(Dot *ENG Sets on/off for image area correction of the
Coverage Reference) developer agitating time.
[0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

3-539-051 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 3000 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 1

3-539-052 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 3000 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 2

3-539-053 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 3

3-539-054 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 3000 / 5 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 4

3-539-055 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 3000 / 10 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 5

3-539-056 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 3000 / 10 / 1 sec/step]


Reference: 6

3-539-061 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 100 / 10 / 1%/step]


Threshold: 1

3-539-062 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 100 / 20 / 1%/step]


Threshold: 2

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3-539-063 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 100 / 40 / 1%/step]


Threshold: 3

3-539-064 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 100 / 60 / 1%/step]


Threshold: 4

3-539-065 Dot Coverage *ENG [0 to 100 / 80 / 1%/step]


Threshold: 5

3-539-099 Upper Limit *ENG Sets the upper limit of the developer agitating
time.
[0 to 3600 / 30 / 1 sec/step]

3541 [Music Interval :Set]

3-541-001 Page Counter: BW *ENG [0 to 5000 / 0 / 1 sheets/step]

3-541-002 Page Counter: FC *ENG

3550 [Refresh Mode]

3-550-001 Required Area: Bk *ENG Displays the image area requiring the refresh.
[0 to 65535 / - / 1 cm^2/step]
3-550-002 Required Area: C *ENG

3-550-003 Required Area: M *ENG

3-550-004 Required Area: Y *ENG

3-550-011 Dev. Motor Rotation: *ENG Displays the developer motor rotation between
Display: Bk the refresh mode executions.
[0.0 to 1000.0 / 0 / 0.1 m/step]
3-550-012 Dev. Motor Rotation: *ENG
Display: C

3-550-013 Dev. Motor Rotation: *ENG


Display: M

3-550-014 Dev. Motor Rotation: *ENG


Display: Y

3-550-021 Rotation Threshold *ENG Sets the threshold of refresh mode execution
determination.
[0.0 to 1000.0 / 0.1 / 0.1 m/step]

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3-550-031 Reflesh Threshold: Bk *ENG Sets the refresh execution threshold at toner
density adjustment.
[0 to 255 / 25 / 1 cm^2/m/step]

3-550-032 Reflesh Threshold: C *ENG Sets the refresh execution threshold at toner
density adjustment.
3-550-033 Reflesh Threshold: M *ENG
[0 to 255 / 25 / 1 cm^2/m/step]
3-550-034 Reflesh Threshold: Y *ENG

3-550-041 Job End Area *ENG [0.1 to 25.5 / 1.0 / 0.1/step]


Coefficient

3-550-042 Job End Vb Coefficient *ENG [0 to 100 / 34 / 1%/step]

3-550-043 Job End Length *ENG [0 to 99 / 77 / 1 mm/step]

3-550-044 Job End Supply *ENG [0.000 to 1.000 / 0.450 / 0.001 mg/cm^2/
step]

3-550-081 Consumption Counts *ENG Sets the upper limit of number of toner refreshes
(Max) performs at the same time of process control.
[0 to 50 / 0 / 1/step]

3-550-121 Refresh Page *ENG [0 to 200 / 100 / 1 page/step]


Threshold: Bk

3-550-122 Refresh Page *ENG [0 to 200 / 100 / 1 page/step]


Threshold: Col

3-550-131 Refresh Page Counter *ENG [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1 page/step]


Bk

3-550-132 Refresh Page Counter *ENG [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1 page/step]


C

3-550-133 Refresh Page Counter *ENG [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1 page/step]


M

3-550-134 Refresh Page Counter Y *ENG [0 to 999999 / 0 / 1 page/step]

3553 [Transfer Belt cleaning]

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3-553-001 Transfer Idle Time *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 revolutions/step]
Temp.: H

3-553-002 Transfer Idle Time *ENG


Temp.: M

3-553-003 Transfer Idle Time *ENG


Temp.: L

3-553-004 Transfer Idle Time *ENG


Temp.: L: ON

3-553-005 Temperature *ENG [20 to 30 / 25 / 1 deg/step]


Threshold:T2

3-553-006 Temperature *ENG [0 to 15 / 15 / 1 deg/step]


Threshold:T1

3-553-007 Temperature *ENG [0 to 30 / 18 /1 deg/step]


Threshold:T3

3555 [Execution Interval: Set]

3-555-001 Charge AC Control *ENG [0 to 2000 / 500 / 1 page/step]


Counter: FC

3-555-002 Charge AC Control *ENG [0 to 2000 / 500 / 1 page/step]


Counter: Bk

3600 [Select ProCon]

3-600-001 Potential Control *ENG Sets the potential control mode.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:FIXED, 1:CONTROL

3-600-002 LD Control *ENG Sets the LD control mode.


[0 or 3 / 1 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

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3-600-003 TC Adj. Mode *ENG Sets the execution timing for toner density
adjustment process control.
[0 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]
0:Do Not Execute
1:1st Power On
2:1st Power On & Job End

3-600-004 ACC Before ProCon *ENG Selects the performance same as the process
control executed before ACC.
[0 to 3 / 2 / 1/step]
0:Not Execute
1:Process Control
2:TC Control

3-600-060 Vsg ITB Prev Pattern *ENG [0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step]


Corr.

3610 [Charging AC Control: Display]

3-610-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG Displays the charged AC control value


determined by charged AC control.
3-610-002 Standard Speed: C *ENG
[0.00 to 3.00 / 210 / 0.01 kV/step]
3-610-003 Standard Speed: M *ENG

3-610-004 Standard Speed: Y *ENG

3611 [Charging DC Control: Display]


Displays charged DC bias determined by process control.

3-611-001 Standard Speed: Bk *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-002 Standard Speed: C *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-003 Standard Speed: M *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-004 Standard Speed: Y *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-011 Mid Speed: Bk *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-012 Mid Speed: C *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-013 Mid Speed: M *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

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3-611-014 Mid Speed: Y *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-021 Low Speed: Bk *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-022 Low Speed: C *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-023 Low Speed: M *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-024 Low Speed: Y *ENG [300 to 1000 / 690 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-051 Std Speed: BW *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-061 Mid Speed: BW *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-071 Low Speed: BW *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3-611-081 Std Speed2: BW *ENG [300 to 1000 / 700 / 1 -V/step]

3612 [Dev DC Control: Display]

3-612-001 Std Speed: Bk *ENG Displays developer bias determined by process


control.
3-612-002 Std Speed: C *ENG
[200 to 800 / 550 / 1 -V/step]
3-612-003 Std Speed: M *ENG

3-612-004 Std Speed: Y *ENG

3-612-011 Mid Speed: Bk *ENG Displays developer bias determined by process


control.
3-612-012 Mid Speed: C *ENG
[200 to 800 / 550 / 1 -V/step]
3-612-013 Mid Speed: M *ENG

3-612-014 Mid Speed: Y *ENG

3-612-021 Low Speed: Bk *ENG Displays developer bias determined by process


control.
3-612-022 Low Speed: C *ENG
[200 to 800 / 550 / 1 -V/step]
3-612-023 Low Speed: M *ENG

3-612-024 Low Speed: Y *ENG

3-612-041 Vb Limit *ENG [0 to 500 / 50 / 1 V/step]

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3-612-051 Std Speed: BW *ENG Displays developer bias determined by process


control.
3-612-061 Mid Speed: BW *ENG
[200 to 800 / 550 / 1 -V/step]
3-612-071 Low Speed: BW *ENG

3-612-081 Std Speed2: BW *ENG

3613 [LD Power Control: Display]

3-613-001 Std Speed: Bk *ENG Displays the LD power determined by process


control.
3-613-002 Std Speed: C *ENG
[0 to 200 / 100 / 1%/step]
3-613-003 Std Speed: M *ENG

3-613-004 Std Speed: Y *ENG

3-613-011 Mid Speed: Bk *ENG

3-613-012 Mid Speed: C *ENG

3-613-013 Mid Speed: M *ENG

3-613-014 Mid Speed: Y *ENG

3-613-021 Low Speed: Bk *ENG Displays the LD power determined by process


control.
3-613-022 Low Speed: C *ENG
[0 to 200 / 100 / 1%/step]
3-613-023 Low Speed: M *ENG

3-613-024 Low Speed: Y *ENG

3-613-051 Std Speed: BW *ENG

3-613-061 Mid Speed: BW *ENG

3-613-071 Std Speed: BW *ENG

3-613-081 Std Speed2: BW *ENG

3-613-101 ProCon Corr: Bk *ENG [0 to 200 / 160 / 1%/step]

3-613-102 ProCon Corr: C *ENG

3-613-103 ProCon Corr: M *ENG

3-613-104 ProCon Corr: Y *ENG

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3619 [Img Bias: Line Spd Corr: Set]

3-619-001 Vb Coef: Std Speed: Bk *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / * / 0.01/step]


*C306:0.42
*C406:0.52

3-619-002 Vb Coef: Std Speed: C *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-619-003 Vb Coef: Std Speed: M *ENG

3-619-004 Vb Coef: Std Speed: Y *ENG

3-619-005 Vb Coef: Low Speed: *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / * / 0.01/step]


Bk *C306:0.41
*C406:0.48

3-619-006 Vb Coef: Low Speed: C *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-619-007 Vb Coef: Low Speed: *ENG


M

3-619-008 Vb Coef: Low Speed: Y *ENG

3-619-011 Vb Offset: Std Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1 V/step]


Bk *C306:283
*C406:264

3-619-012 Vb Offset: Std Speed: C *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1 V/step]


*C306:44
3-619-013 Vb Offset: Std Speed: *ENG
M *C406:45

3-619-014 Vb Offset: Std Speed: Y *ENG

3-619-015 Vb Offset: Low Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1 V/step]


Bk *C306:215
*C406:200

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3-619-016 Vb Offset: Low Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1 V/step]


C *C306:-37
3-619-017 Vb Offset: Low Speed: *ENG *C406:-44
M

3-619-018 Vb Offset: Low Speed: *ENG


Y

3-619-021 Vb Coef: Standard *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.51 / 0.01/step]


Speed 2: Bk

3-619-024 Vb Coef: Mid Speed: *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.69 / 0.01/step]


Std Speed 2

3-619-025 Vb Coef: Low Speed: *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.55 / 0.01/step]


Std Speed 2

3-619-026 Vb Coef: Std Speed 2: *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.85 / 0.01/step]


Std Speed 2

3-619-031 Vb Offset: Std Speed 2: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 234 / 1 V/step]


Bk

3-619-034 Vb Offset: Mid Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 112 / 1 V/step]


Std Speed 2

3-619-035 Vb Offset: Low Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 107 / 1 V/step]


Std Speed 2

3-619-036 Vb Offset: Std Speed 2: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 68 / 1 V/step]


Std Speed 2

3-619-041 Vb Coef: Mid Speed: *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 0.47 / 0.01/step]


Bk

3-619-042 Vb Coef: Mid Speed: C *ENG [0.00 to 2.55 / 1.00 / 0.01/step]

3-619-043 Vb Coef: Mid Speed: *ENG


M

3-619-044 Vb Coef: Mid Speed: Y *ENG

3-619-045 Vb Offset: Mid Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 265 / 1 V/step]


Bk

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3-619-046 Vb Offset: Mid Speed: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 15 / 1 V/step]


C

3-619-047 Vb Offset: Mid Speed: *ENG


M

3-619-048 Vb Offset: Mid Speed: *ENG


Y

3620 [ProCon Target M/A]

3-620-001 Maximum M/A:Bk *ENG [0.250 to 0.750 / 0.436 / 0.001 mg/cm2/


step]

3-620-002 Maximum M/A:C *ENG [0.250 to 0.750 / 0.412 / 0.001 mg/cm2/


step]

3-620-003 Maximum M/A:M *ENG [0.250 to 0.750 / 0.471 / 0.001 mg/cm2/


step]

3-620-004 Maximum M/A:Y *ENG [0.250 to 0.750 / 0.464 / 0.001 mg/cm2/


step]

3-620-051 Maximum M/A:BW *ENG [0.250 to 0.750 / 0.383 / 0.001 mg/cm2/


step]

3622 [Development Potential: Display]

3-622-001 Bk *ENG Displays the development potential.


[0 to 800 / 0 / 1 V/step]
3-622-002 C *ENG

3-622-003 M *ENG

3-622-004 Y *ENG

3-622-021 Bk:BW *ENG

3-622-051 Upper Limit: Bk *ENG Sets the development potential upper limit.(K)
[400 to 800 / 738 / 1 V/step]

3-622-052 Upper Limit: C *ENG Sets the development potential upper limit.(C)
[400 to 800 / 650 / 1 V/step]

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3-622-053 Upper Limit: M *ENG Sets the development potential upper limit.(M)
[400 to 800 / 650 / 1 V/step]

3-622-054 Upper Limit: Y *ENG Sets the development potential upper limit.(Y)
[400 to 800 / 650 / 1 V/step]

3-622-061 Lower Limit: Bk *ENG Sets the development potential lower limit.(K)
[0 to 400 / 250 / 1 V/step]

3-622-062 Lower Limit: C *ENG Sets the development potential lower limit.(C)
[0 to 400 / 300 / 1 V/step]

3-622-063 Lower Limit: M *ENG Sets the development potential lower limit.(M)
[0 to 400 / 300 / 1 V/step]

3-622-064 Lower Limit: Y *ENG Sets the development potential lower limit.(Y)
[0 to 400 / 300 / 1 V/step]

3623 [LD Power :Set]

3-623-001 Standard Speed Slope: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1/step]


Bk *C306:186
3-623-002 Standard Speed Slope: *ENG *C406:228
C

3-623-003 Standard Speed Slope: *ENG


M

3-623-004 Standard Speed Slope: *ENG


Y

3-623-011 Standard Speed Offset: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1/step]


Bk *C306:6
*C406:-8

3-623-012 Standard Speed Offset: *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1/step]


C *C306:8
3-623-013 Standard Speed Offset: *ENG *C406:-8
M

3-623-014 Standard Speed Offset: *ENG


Y

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3-623-021 Mid. Speed Slope: Bk *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 231 / 1/step]

3-623-022 Mid. Speed Slope: C *ENG

3-623-023 Mid. Speed Slope: M *ENG

3-623-024 Mid. Speed Slope: Y *ENG

3-623-031 Mid. Speed Offset: Bk *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / -14 / 1/step]

3-623-032 Mid. Speed Offset: C *ENG

3-623-033 Mid. Speed Offset: M *ENG

3-623-034 Mid. Speed Offset: Y *ENG

3-623-041 Low Speed Slope:K *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1/step]


*C306:144
3-623-042 Low Speed Slope:C *ENG
*C406:154
3-623-043 Low Speed Slope:M *ENG

3-623-044 Low Speed Slope:Y *ENG

3-623-051 Low Speed Offset: Bk *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1/step]


*C306:26
*C406:12

3-623-052 Low Speed Offset: C *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / * / 1/step]


*C306:28
3-623-053 Low Speed Offset: M *ENG
*C406:12
3-623-054 Low Speed Offset: Y *ENG

3-623-061 Standard Speed 2 *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 249 / 1/step]


Slope: Bk

3-623-071 Standard Speed 2 *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / -22 / 1/step]


Offset: Bk

3624 [TC Adj. Mode: Set]

3-624-001 Target(Upper Limit) *ENG Sets the upper limit of the target range of
developer gamma adjustment for toner density
adjustment process control.
[0.00 to 1.00 / 0.15 / 0.01 mg/cm2/-kV/
step]

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3-624-002 Target(Lower Limit) *ENG Sets the lower limit of the target range of
developer gamma adjustment for toner density
adjustment process control.
[-1.00 to 0.00 / -0.15 / 0.01 mg/cm2/-kV/
step]

3-624-021 Consump Pattern *ENG Sets LD Duty of consumption pattern for toner
Duty:Bk density adjustment process control.
[0 to 15 / 15 / 1/step]
3-624-022 Consump Pattern *ENG
Duty:C

3-624-023 Consump Pattern *ENG


Duty:M

3-624-024 Consump Pattern *ENG


Duty:Y

3-624-031 Max Adj. *ENG Sets the upper limit of number of consumptions
Counts:PowerON for toner density adjustment process control.
[0 to 10 / 1 / 1/step]

3-624-032 Max Counts:Job In *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1/step]

3-624-033 Max Counts:Printing *ENG [0 to 10 / 0 / 1/step]

3-624-034 Max Adj. *ENG Sets the upper limit of number of consumptions
Counts:Jobend for toner density adjustment process control.
[0 to 10 / 1 / 1/step]

3-624-035 Max Adj. Counts:ACC *ENG [0 to 10 / 3 / 1/step]

3-624-036 Max Adj. *ENG


Counts:Initialized

3-624-040 Max Adj. Counts:TE *ENG [0 to 10 / 1 / 1/step]


Check

3-624-051 Supply Gain(Bk) *ENG Sets the supply gain for toner density
adjustment process control.
3-624-052 Supply Gain(C) *ENG
[0.0 to 1.0 / 0.5 / 0.1/step]
3-624-053 Supply Gain(M) *ENG

3-624-054 Supply Gain(Y) *ENG

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3-624-061 Consump Gain(Bk) *ENG Sets the consumption gain for toner density
adjustment process control.
3-624-062 Consump Gain(C) *ENG
[0.0 to 1.0 / 0.5 / 0.1/step]
3-624-063 Consump Gain(M) *ENG

3-624-064 Consump Gain(Y) *ENG

3627 [ID Pattern Extraction :Set]

3-627-001 Edge Detection *ENG [0.0 to 5.0 / 2.5 / 0.1 V/step]


Threshold :Bk

3-627-002 Edge Detection *ENG


Threshold :C

3-627-003 Edge Detection *ENG


Threshold :M

3-627-004 Edge Detection *ENG


Threshold :Y

3-627-011 Edge Upper Limit *ENG [0 to 255 / * / 1 point/step]


*C306:34
*C406:28

3-627-012 Edge Upper Limit: Std *ENG [0 to 255 / 24 / 1 point/step]


Speed 2

3-627-021 Edge Lower Limit *ENG [0 to 255 / * / 1 point/step]


*C306:14
*C406:12

3-627-022 Edge Lower Limit: Std *ENG [0 to 255 / 10 / 1 point/step]


Speed 2

3-627-031 Vsg Upper Threshold *ENG [0.000 to 5.000 / 4.800 / 0.001 V/step]

3-627-041 Vsg Lower Threshold *ENG [0.000 to 5.000 / 3.000 / 0.001 V/step]

3628 [ID Pattern Timing :Set]

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3-628-001 Scan: YMCK *ENG Sets the process control pattern detection timing
with ID sensor.
[-500.0 to 500.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

3-628-002 Detection Delay Time *ENG Sets the detection delay time of paper transfer.
[0 to 2500 / 0 / 1 msec/step]

3-628-003 Delay Time *ENG Sets the ID pattern delay time.


[0 to 2500 / * / 1 msec/step]
*C306:701
*C406:641

3-628-004 MUSIC Delay Time *ENG Sets the MUSIC delay time.
[-2500 to 2500 / 150 / 1 msec/step]

3-628-005 Delay Time: Std Speed *ENG [0 to 2500 / 592 / 1 msec/step]


2

3630 [Dev gamma :Disp/Set]

3-630-001 Current:Bk *ENG Displays the latest developer gamma.


[0.10 to 6.00 / 0.90 / 0.01 mg/cm2/-kV/
3-630-002 Current:C *ENG
step]
3-630-003 Current:M *ENG

3-630-004 Current:Y *ENG

3-630-011 Target:Bk *ENG Displays the target value of developer gamma.


[0.50 to 2.55 / 0.90 / 0.01 mg/cm2/-kV/
3-630-012 Target:C *ENG
step]
3-630-013 Target:M *ENG

3-630-014 Target:Y *ENG

3-630-061 Toner Density: Bk *ENG Displays the toner density calculated with TD
sensor output.
3-630-062 Toner Density: C *ENG
[0.0 to 25.5 / 0 / 0.1wt%/step]
3-630-063 Toner Density: M *ENG

3-630-064 Toner Density: Y *ENG

3631 [Development Start Vk :Display]

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3-631-001 Bk *ENG Displays the latest developer starting voltage.


[-300 to 300 / 0 / 1 -V/-kV/step]
3-631-002 C *ENG

3-631-003 M *ENG

3-631-004 Y *ENG

3700 [New Unit Detection]

3-700-001 ON/OFF Setting *ENG Sets if new unit is detected or not.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

3701 [Manual New Unit Set]

3-701-093 # ITB Unit *ENG

3-701-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit *ENG

3-701-109 # PTR Unit *ENG

3-701-115 # Fusing Unit *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

3-701-116 Fusing Belt *ENG

3-701-118 Pressure Roller *ENG

3-701-142 Waste Toner Bottle *ENG

3-701-206 DF Friction Pad *ENG

3-701-207 DF Pickup Roller *ENG

3-701-208 DF Feed Roller *ENG

3-701-220 Toner Sub Hopper:Bk *ENG

3-701-221 Toner Sub Hopper:C *ENG

3-701-222 Toner Sub Hopper:M *ENG

3-701-223 Toner Sub Hopper:Y *ENG

3710 [mu Concentration Control: Set]

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3-710-001 Control Method: *ENG Sets the select mode if control is done or not
Selection with HST memory.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0:NotUse, 1:Use

3800 [Waste Toner Full Detection]

3-800-001 Condition *ENG [0 to 4 / 0 / 1/step]

3-800-002 Print Page After Near *ENG [0 to 10000 / 0 / 1 sheet/step]


Full

3-800-003 Volume Count 1 After *ENG [0.0 to 100000.0 / 0.0 / 0.1/step]


Near Full

3-800-005 Volume Count 2 After *ENG [0.0 to 1000000.0 / 0.0 / 0.1/step]


Near Full

3-800-007 Volume Count After *ENG [0.0 to 1000000.0 / 0.0 / 0.1/step]


Replacement

3-800-012 Remaining *ENG Sets the day threshold from toner near end
daysThreshold detection to toner full message.
[0 to 255 / 15 / 1/step]

3-800-020 Mechanical Full *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Detection Date

3810 [Paper Interval Ext.: Low Spd]

Parameters of calculation for enlargement ratio of paper gap.

3-810-001 Formula: Slope *ENG [0 to 100 / 10 / 1%/step]

3-810-002 Formula: Intercept *ENG [-2000 to 2000 / 0 / 1%/step]

3-810-003 Formula: Upper Limit *ENG [100 to 2000 / 100 / 1%/step]

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SP4-XXX (Scanner)

4008 [Sub Scan Magnification Adj.]

Adjusts the sub-scan magnification by changing the scanner motor speed.

4-008-001 - *ENG [-1.0 to 1.0 / 0.0 / 0.1%/step]

4010 [Sub Scan Registration Adj.]

Adjusts the leading edge registration by changing the scanning start timing in the sub-
scan direction.

4-010-001 - *ENG [-1.0 to 1.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

4011 [Main Scan Registration Adj.]

Adjusts the side-to-side registration by changing the scanning start timing in the main
scan direction.

4-011-001 - *ENG [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]

4012 [Scanner Erase Margin: Scale]

Sets the blank margin at each side for erasing the original shadow caused by the gap
between the original and the scale.

4-012-001 Book: Sub Scan Leading *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Left)

4-012-002 Book: Sub Scan Trailing *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Right)

4-012-003 Book: Main Scan Leading *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Rear)

4-012-004 Book: Main Scan Trailing *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Front)

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4013 [Scanner Free Run]

Performs the scanner free run with the exposure lamp on or off in the following mode.
Full color mode / Full Size / A3 or DLT

4-013-001 Lamp OFF ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-013-002 Lamp ON ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0:OFF, 1:ON

4014 [Scan]

Execute the scanner free fun with each mode.

4-014-001 HP Detection Enable ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0:OFF, 1:ON

4-014-002 HP Detection Disable ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0:OFF, 1:ON

4-014-003 HP Detec. On (FC 600dpi ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


LG) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-014-004 HP Detec. On (BW 600dpi ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


LG) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-014-005 HP Detec. On (FC 1200dpi ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


LG) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4016 [DF Scan]

4-016-001 HP Detec. On (FC ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x300 LG Duplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-002 HP Detec. On (BW ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x300 LG Duplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-003 HP Detec. On (FC ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x600 LG Duplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-004 HP Detec. On (BW ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x600 LG Duplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

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4-016-005 HP Detec. On (FC ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x200 LG Duplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-006 HP Detec. On (FC ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x300 LG Simplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-007 HP Detec. On (BW ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x300 LG Simplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-008 HP Detec. On (FC ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x600 LG Simplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-009 HP Detec. On (BW ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x600 LG Simplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4-016-010 HP Detec. On (FC ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


600x200 LG Simplex) 0:OFF, 1:ON

4020 [DF Dust Check]

4-020-001 Detection ON/OFF *ENG Turns the ARDF scan glass dust check on/
off.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1step]
0: OFF, 1: ON

4-020-002 Detection Level *ENG Selects the detect level.


[0 to 8 / 4 / 1step]
0: lowest detection level
8: highest detection level

4-020-003 Correction Level *ENG Selects the level of the sub scan line
correction when using the ARDF.
[0 to 4 / 0 / 1step]
0: Off
1: Weakest
2: Weak
3: Strong
4: Strongest

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4400 [Scanner Erase Margin]

Sets the Mask for Original.


These SPs set the area to be masked during platen (book) mode scanning.

4-400-001 Book: Sub Scan Leading *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Left)

4-400-002 Book: Sub Scan Leading *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Right)

4-400-003 Book: Main Scan Leading *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Rear)

4-400-004 Book: Main Scan Trailing *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1 mm/step]
Edge (Front)

4400 [ADF Adj. Original Erase Margin]

4-400-005 Sub Scan Leading Edge *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.6 / 0.1 mm/step]
(Left)

4-400-007 Main Scan Leading Edge *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.6 / 0.1 mm/step]
(Rear)

4-400-008 Main Scan Trailing Edge *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.6 / 0.1 mm/step]
(Front)

4417 [IPU Test Pattern]

Selects the IPU test pattern.

4-417-001 Test Pattern ENG [0 to 8 / 0 / 1/step]

0: Scanned image
1: Gradation main scan A
2: Patch 16C
3: Grid pattern A
4: Slant grid pattern B
5: Slant grid pattern C
6: Slant grid pattern D
7: Scanned+Slant Grid C
8: Scanned+Slant Grid D

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4429 [Select Copy Data Security]

4-429-001 Copying *ENG [0 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]

4-429-002 Scanning *ENG [0 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]

4-429-003 Fax Operation *ENG [0 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]

4460 [Digital AE]

Adjusts the background level.

4-460-001 Low Limit Value *ENG [0 to 1023 / 364 / 1/step]

4-460-002 Background Level *ENG [512 to 1535 / 932 / 1/step]

4501 [ACC Target Density Notch]

Selects the ACC result.

4-501-001 Copy: Bk: Text *ENG [0 to 10 / 5 / 1 /step]


10: Darkest density
4-501-002 Copy: C: Text *ENG

4-501-003 Copy: M: Text *ENG

4-501-004 Copy: Y: Text *ENG

4-501-005 Copy: Bk: Photo *ENG

4-501-006 Copy: C: Photo *ENG

4-501-007 Copy: M: Photo *ENG

4-501-008 Copy: Y: Photo *ENG

4505 [ACC Machine Diff. Corr:Bright]

Adjusts the offset correction for light areas of the ACC pattern.

4-505-001 Text:Bk *ENG [-128 to 127 / 0 / 1 /step]

4-505-002 Text:C *ENG

4-505-003 Text:M *ENG

4-505-004 Text:Y *ENG

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4-505-005 Photo:Bk *ENG [-128 to 127 / 0 / 1 /step]

4-505-006 Photo:C *ENG

4-505-007 Photo:M *ENG

4-505-008 Photo:Y *ENG

4506 [ACC Machine Diff. Corr:Dark]

Adjusts the offset correction for dark areas of the ACC pattern.

4-506-001 Text:Bk *ENG [-128 to 127 / 0 / 1 /step]

4-506-002 Text:C *ENG

4-506-003 Text:M *ENG

4-506-004 Text:Y *ENG

4-506-005 Photo:Bk *ENG [-128 to 127 / 0 / 1 /step]

4-506-006 Photo:C *ENG

4-506-007 Photo:M *ENG

4-506-008 Photo:Y *ENG

4540 [Printor Vector Correction(1)]

Corrects the printer coverage of 12 hues (RY, YR, YG, etc. ×4 Colors [R, G, B,
Option]) for 48 parameters.

4-540-001 RY Phase:Option *ENG Specifies the printer vector correction value.


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-002 RY Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-003 RY Phase:G *ENG

4-540-004 RY Phase:B *ENG

4-540-005 YR Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

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4-540-006 YR Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-007 YR Phase:G *ENG

4-540-008 YR Phase:B *ENG

4-540-009 YG Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-010 YG Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-011 YG Phase:G *ENG

4-540-012 YG Phase:B *ENG

4-540-013 GY Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-014 GY Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-015 GY Phase:G *ENG

4-540-016 GY Phase:B *ENG

4-540-017 GC Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

4-540-018 GC Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-019 GC Phase:G *ENG

4-540-020 GC Phase:B *ENG

4-540-021 CG Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-022 CG Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-023 CG Phase:G *ENG

4-540-024 CG Phase:B *ENG

4-540-025 CB Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-026 CB Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-027 CB Phase:G *ENG

4-540-028 CB Phase:B *ENG

4-540-029 BC Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

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4-540-030 BC Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-031 BC Phase:G *ENG

4-540-032 BC Phase:B *ENG

4-540-033 BM Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-034 BM Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-035 BM Phase:G *ENG

4-540-036 BM Phase:B *ENG

4-540-037 MB Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-038 MB Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-039 MB Phase:G *ENG

4-540-040 MB Phase:B *ENG

4-540-041 MR Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-042 MR Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-043 MR Phase:G *ENG

4-540-044 MR Phase:B *ENG

4-540-045 RM Phase:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-046 RM Phase:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-047 RM Phase:G *ENG

4-540-048 RM Phase:B *ENG

4-540-049 WHITE:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-050 WHITE:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-051 WHITE:G *ENG

4-540-052 WHITE:B *ENG

4-540-053 BLACK:Option *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

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4-540-054 BLACK:R *ENG [-255 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4-540-055 BLACK:G *ENG

4-540-056 BLACK:B *ENG

4541 [Photo Correction]

4-541-001 Copied Photo *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

4550 [Scan Apli:Txt/Chart]

Sets the text/chart MTF level of the scanner application.

4-550-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-550-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-550-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-550-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-550-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4551 [Scan Apli:Txt]

Sets the text MTF level of the scanner application.

4-551-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-551-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-551-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-551-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-551-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

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4552 [Scan Apli:Txt Dropout]

Sets the text dropout color MTF level of the scanner application.

4-522-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-522-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-522-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-522-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-522-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4553 [Scan Apli:Txt/Photo]

Sets the text/photo MTF level of the scanner application.

4-533-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-533-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-533-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-533-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-533-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4554 [Scan Apli:Photo]

Sets the photo MTF level of the scanner application.

4-554-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-554-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-554-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-554-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

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4-554-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4565 [Scan Apli:GrayScale]

Sets the Grayscale MTF level of the scanner application.

4-565-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-565-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-565-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-565-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-565-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4570 [Scan Apli:Col Txt/Photo]

Sets the color text/photo MTF level of the scanner application.

4-570-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-570-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-570-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-570-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-570-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4571 [Scan Apli:Col Gloss Photo]

Sets the color gloss photo MTF level of the scanner application.

4-571-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-571-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

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4-571-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-571-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-571-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4572 [Scan Apli:AutoCol]

Sets the automatic color MTF level of the scanner application.

4-572-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-572-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-572-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-572-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-572-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4580 [Fax Apli:Txt/Chart]

Sets the text/chart MTF level of the fax application.

4-580-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-580-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-580-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-580-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-580-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-580-010 Texture Erase: 0 (Fix), 1-2 *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

4581 [Fax Apli:Txt]

Sets the text MTF level of the fax application.

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4-581-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-581-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-581-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-581-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-581-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4582 [Fax Apli:Txt/Photo]

Sets the text/photo MTF level of the fax application.

4-582-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-582-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-582-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-582-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-582-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-582-010 Texture Erase: 0 (Fix), 1-2 *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

4583 [Fax Apli:Photo]

Sets the photo MTF level of the fax application.

4-583-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-583-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-583-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-583-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

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4-583-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-583-010 Texture Erase: 0 (Fix), 1-2 *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

4584 [Fax Apli: Special Original 1]

Sets the original 1 MTF level of the fax application.

4-584-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-584-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-584-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-584-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-584-009 Ind Dot Erase: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4585 [Fax Apli: Special Original 2]

Sets the original 2 MTF level of the fax application.

4-585-005 MTF: 0(FF) 1-15 (Weak- *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1/step]


Strong)

4-585-006 Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4-585-007 Brightness: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-585-008 Contrast: 1-255 *ENG [1 to 255 / 128 / 1/step]

4-585-009 Ind Dot Erase 0(x1)/ 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


(Weak-Strong)

4606 [White Level Peak Target]

Adjusts the white peak level of the color 600.

4-606-001 Color 600 *ENG [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1 digit /step]

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4607 [White Level Peak Target]

Adjusts the white peak level of the color 1200.

4-607-001 Color 1200 *ENG [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1 digit/step]

4608 [White Level Peak Target]

Adjusts the white peak level of black.

4-608-001 BW *ENG [0 to 1024 / 784 / 1 digit/step]

4609 [Gray Balance Adj.: R]

Displays the adjustment value of the gray balance for red.

4-609-001 Book Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -89 / 1 digit/step]

4-609-002 DF Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -89 / 1 digit/step]

4610 [Gray Balance Adj.: G]

Displays the adjustment value of the gray balance for green.

4-610-001 Book Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -76 / 1 digit/step]

4-610-002 DF Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -76 / 1 digit/step]

4610 [Gray Balance Adj.: BW]

4-610-003 Book Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -92 / 1 digit/step]

4-610-004 DF Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -92 / 1 digit/step]

4611 [Gray Balance Adj.: B]

Displays the adjustment value of the gray balance for blue.

4-611-001 Book Scan *ENG [-384 to 255 / -85 / 1 digit/step]

4-611-002 DF Scan *ENG

4645 [Scan Adjust Error]

Displays the error value of the scanning adjustment.

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4-645-001 White level ENG [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1/step]

4-645-002 Black level ENG

4647 [Scanner Hard Error]

Displays the result of the SBU connection check.

4-647-001 Power-ON ENG [0 to 65535 / 0/ 1/step]


0: OK, Other: SBU connection check failure
If the SBU connection check fails, SC144
occurs.

4688 [ADF Adjustment Density]

4-688-001 - *ENG [50 to 150 / 100 / 1%/step]

4802 [DF Shading FreeRun]

Executes the document feeder shading free run.

4-802-001 Lamp OFF ENG Turns off the scanner lamp.


[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
[Execute]

4-802-002 Lamp ON ENG Turns on the scanner lamp.


[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
[Execute]

4804 [Home Position]

4-804-001 - ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

4806 [Carriage Retract Operation]

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4-806-001 - ENG Moves the carriage from the scanner home


position.
Dust may fall through the DF exposure glass.
Therefore, do this SP when you transport the
machine a long distance.
[- / - / -]
[Execute]

4813 [LED White Level Peak Target]

Adjusts the target value of the LED white level peak.

4-813-001 Color 600 *ENG [0 to 1023 / 784 / 1 digit /step]

4-813-002 Color 1200 *ENG [0 to 1023 / 784 / 1 digit/step]

4-813-003 BW *ENG [0 to 1023 / 540 / 1 digit/step]

4902 [Display ACC Data]

Outputs the final data read at the end of ACC execution.


A zero is returned if there was an error reading the data.
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

4-902-001 R_DATA1 *ENG Photo C Patch Level 1 (8-bit)

4-902-002 G_DATA1 *ENG Photo M Patch Level 1 (8-bit)

4-902-003 B_DATA1 *ENG Photo Y Patch Level 1 (8-bit)

4-902-004 R_DATA2 *ENG Photo C Patch Level 17 (8-bit)

4-902-005 G_DATA2 *ENG Photo M Patch Level 17(8-bit)

4-902-006 B_DATA2 *ENG Photo Y Patch Level 17 (8-bit)

4903 [Filter Setting]

4-903-001 Ind Dot Erase:Black & *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


White: Text

4-903-002 Ind Dot Erase:Black & *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step]


White: Generation Copy

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4905 [Select Gradation Level]

Selects the gradation level.

4-905-001 - *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

4918 [Man Gamma Adj]

Adjusts the offset data of the printer gamma for yellow in Photo mode.
See “Printer Gamma Correction" in the Replacement and Adjustment for how to use.

4-918-009 - ENG [- / - / -]
[Execute]

4930 [Coverage Ctrl: Text]

Sets the total regulation value.

4-930-001 Copy: Full Color 1 *ENG [0 to 400 / 200 / 1 /step]

4-930-002 Copy: Full Color 2 *ENG [0 to 400 / 200 / 1 /step]

4-930-003 Copy: Single Color *ENG [0 to 400 / 100 / 1 /step]

4-930-004 Copy: Color Conversion *ENG [0 to 400 / 180 / 1 /step]

4-930-005 Coverage Ctrl OFF *ENG [0 to 400 / 400 / 1 /step]

4931 [Coverage Ctrl: Photo]

Sets the total regulation value.

4-931-001 Copy: Full Color 1 *ENG [0 to 400 / 240 / 1 /step]

4-931-002 Copy: Full Color 2 *ENG [0 to 400 / 260 / 1 /step]

4-931-003 Copy: Single Color *ENG [0 to 400 / 100 / 1 /step]

4-931-004 Copy: Color Conversion *ENG [0 to 400 / 200 / 1 /step]

4-931-005 Coverage Ctrl OFF *ENG [0 to 400 / 400 / 1 /step]

4938 [ACS: Erase Margin]

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4-938-001 Copy: Sub Scan Leading *ENG [0 to 31 / 10 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Left)

4-938-002 Copy: Sub Scan Leading *ENG [0 to 31 / 10 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Right)

4-938-003 Copy: Main Scan Leading *ENG [0 to 31 / 10 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Rear)

4-938-004 Copy: Main Scan Leading *ENG [0 to 31 / 10 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Front)

4-938-005 Scan: Sub Scan Leading *ENG [0 to 31 / 15 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Left)

4-938-006 Scan: Sub Scan Trailing *ENG [0 to 31 / 15 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Right)

4-938-007 Scan: Main Scan Leading *ENG [0 to 31 / 15 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Rear)

4-938-008 Scan: Main Scan Trailing *ENG [0 to 31 / 15 / 1 mm/step]


Edge (Front)

4939 [ACS:Color Range]

4-939-001 - *ENG [-2 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

4993 [Highlight Correction]

4-993-001 Sensitivity Selection *ENG Selects the Highlight correction level.


[0 to 9 / 4 / 1 /step]
0: weakest sensitivity
9: strongest sensitivity

4-993-002 Range Selection *ENG Selects the range level of Highlight correction.
[0 to 9 / 4 / 1 /step]
0: weakest skew correction,
9: strongest skew correction

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4994 [Text/Photo Detect Level Adj.]

Selects the definition level between Text and Photo for high compression PDF.

4-994-001 High Compression PDF *ENG [0 to 2 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: Text priority
1: Normal
2: Photo priority

4996 [WhitePaperDetectLevel]

Adjusts the white paper detect level.

4-996-001 - *ENG [0 to 6 / 3 / 1/step]

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SP5-XXX (Mode)

5009 [Add display language]

5-009-201 1-8 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-009-202 9-16 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-009-203 17-24 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-009-204 25-32 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-009-205 33-40 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-009-206 41-48 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-009-207 49-56 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5024 [mm/inch Display selection]

5-024-001 0:mm 1:inch *CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5045 [Accounting Counter]

Selects the counting method.

• The counting method can be changed only once, regardless of whether the
counter value is negative or positive.

5-045-001 Counter Method *CTL [0 to 7 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: Developments
1: Prints
2: Coverage
7: Coverage (YMC)

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5047 [Paper Display]

Turns on or off the printed paper display on the LCD.

5-047-001 Backing Paper *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]


0: OFF, 1:ON

5051 [Toner Refill Detection Display]

5-051-001 *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5055 [Display IP add]

5-055-001 *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5071 [Set Bypass Paper Size Display]


Enables or disables the bypass paper size display for confirmation

5-071-001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]


0: Disable, 1: Enable

Turn on or off the paper size confirmation pop-up on the LED. This pop-up prevents mismatching
between a paper size selected by the operation panel and an actual paper size on the by-pass tray.

5074 [Home Key Customization]

5-074-001 User Setting *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-074-002 Login Setting *CTL [0 or 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-074-050 Show Home Edit *CTL [0 or 2 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-074-091 Function Setting *CTL [0 or 2 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-074-092 Product ID *CTL [0 or 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-074-093 Application screen ID *CTL [0 or 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5076 [Copy:LT/LG Mixed Sizes Setting]

Enable or Disable the setting of the copy paper size combined with LT and LG.

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5-076-001 0:OFF 1:ON *CTL [0 or 1 / * / - /step]


*0: Disable (Default for other than NA)
1: Enable (Default for NA)

5081 [ServiceSP Entry Code Settting]

5-081-001 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

5083 [LED Light Switch Setting]

5-083-001 Toner Near End *CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-083-002 Waste Toner Near End *CTL [ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5113 [Optional Counter Type]

5-113-001 Default Optional *CTL [0 to 8 / 0 / 1 /step]


Counter Type This program specifies the counter type.
0: None, 1: Key card (RK 3, 4)
2: Key card (down), 3: Prepaid card
4: Coin lock, 5: MF key card
8: Key counter + Vendor
9: Bar-code Printer

5-113-002 External Optional *CTL [0 to 3 / 0 / 1 /step]


Counter Type This program specifies the external counter type.
0: None
1: Expansion Device 1
2: Expansion Device 2
3: Expansion Device 3

5114 [Optional Counter I/F]

5-114-001 MF Key Card Extension *CTL [0: Not installed / 1: Installed (scanning
accounting)]

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5118 [Disable Copying]

This program disables copying.

5-118-001 - *CTL [0: Enabled / 1: Disabled]

5120 [Mode Clear Opt. Counter Removal]

This program updates the information on the optional counter. When you install or
remove an optional counter, check the settings.

5-120-001 0:Yes 1:StandBy 2:No *CTL [0: Yes (removed) / 1: Standby (installed but not
used)/ 2: No (not removed)]

5121 [Counter Up Timing]

This program specifies when the counter goes up. The settings refer to “paper feed”
and “paper exit” respectively.

5-121-001 0:Feed 1:Exit *CTL [0: Feed / 1: Exit]

5127 [APS Mode]

This program disables the APS.

5-127-001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Not disabled 1: Disabled

5128 [Code Mode With Key/Card Option]

5-128-001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: not used in combination
1: used in combination

5131 [Paper Size/Type Selection]

The program selects a paper size system from the following alternatives: the AB
system (0), the LT system (1), and the AF system (2).

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5-131-001 - *ENG [0 to 2 / * / 1/step]


*NA:1
EU, AS, CHN, TWN, KOR:2

5150 [Bypass Length Setting]

Specifies whether or not to use bypass tray as the banner sheet tray.

5-150-001 0: OFF 1: ON CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Off
1: Banner Sheet
2: Banner Sheet when using Vacuum Feed LCIT

5162 [App. Switch Method]

This program specifies the switch that selects an application program.

5-162-001 - *CTL [0: Soft Key Set / 1: Hard Key Set]

5167 [Fax Printing Mode at Optional Counter Off]

Enables or disables the automatic print out without an accounting device. This SP is
used when the receiving fax is accounted by an external accounting device.

5-167-001 Fax Printing Mode at *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]


Optional Counter Off 0: Automatic printing
1: No automatic printing

5169 [CE Login]

If you will change the printer bit switches, you must ‘log in’ to service mode with this
SP before you go into the printer SP mode.

5-169-001 CE Login *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Disabled
1: Enabled

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5186 [RK4]

Enables or disables the prevention for RK4 (accounting device) disconnection.


If the RK4 is disconnected for 10 seconds when this SP is set to "1 (Enable)", the
machine automatically jams a sheet of paper.

5-186-001 - *EN [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


G 0: Disable

1: Enable

5188 [Copy NvVersion]

Displays the version number of the NVRAM on the controller board.

5-188-001 - *CTL -

5191 [Mode Set]

5-191-001 Power Str Set *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5193 [External Controller Info. Settings]

Specifies the model of the external controller connected to the main unit.

5-193-001 - *CTL [0 to 10 / 0 / 1/step]


0: External Controller is not installed
1: EFI
2: Ratio
3: Egret
4: GJ
5:Creo
6: QX-100
7: Kurofune
8 to 10: Reserved

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5195 [Limitless SW]

Selects the paper feed mode.


Productivity priority:
This changes the feeding tray as soon as the machine detects the priority tray even
the paper still remains in the feeding tray.
Tray priority:
This changes the feeding tray after the paper in the tray where the machine has been
feeding paper has been run out of.

5-195-001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Productivity Precede
1: Use paper up

5199 [Paper Exit After Staple End]

Not used

5-199-001 Staple *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

5-199-002 Saddle *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

5-199-003 Stapless *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

5302 [Set Time]

5-302-002 Time Difference *CTL [ -1440 to 1440 / 540 / 1 /step]

5305 [Auto Off Set]

5-305-101 Auto Off Limit Set *CTL [ 0 to 1 / 1 / 1 /step]

5307 [Daylight Saving Time]

5-307-001 Setting *CTL [ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-307-003 Rule Set(Start) *CTL [ 0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-307-004 Rule Set(End) *CTL [ 0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

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5401 [Access Control]

5-401-103 Default Document ACL *CTL [0 to 3 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-401-104 Authentication Time *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Specifies the timeout of the authentication.

5-401-162 Extend Certification *CTL [0 to 0xff / 0 / 1 /step]


Detail Selects the log out type for the extend
authentication device.
Bit 0: Log-out without an IC card
0: Not allowed (default) / 1: Allowed
Bit1: Log out with IC card
0: Not allowed (default) / 1: Allowed
Bit2: Return from energy save mode with IC
card
0: Not allowed (default) / 1: Allowed
Bit3, Bit4: Password manual entry
00: Mode 0 (default) / 01: Mode 1 / 10:
Mode 2 / 11: Mode 3
Bit5: PIN entry with alphanumeric character
0: Not allowed (default) / 1: Allowed
Bit6: Restrict card scanning
0: Not allowed (default) / 1: Allowed
Bit7: Panel lock when log out failed
0: Not allowed (default) / 1: Allowed

5-401-163 Extend Install Stats *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 sec/step]


Displays the result of the extended
authentication device.
0 to 99: Succeed (halfway)
100 to 199: Succeed
200 to209: Failure
210 to255: Not used

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5-401-200 SDK1 UniqueID *CTL [0 to 0xFFFFFFFF / 0 / 1 /step]


"SDK" is the "Software Development Kit". This
data can be converted from SAS (VAS) when
installed or uninstalled.

5-401-201 SDK1 Certification *CTL [0 to 0xFF / 0 / 1 /step]


Method "SDK" is the "Software Development Kit". This
data can be converted from SAS (VAS) when
installed or uninstalled.

5-401-210 SDK2 UniqueID *CTL [0 to 0xFFFFFFFF / 0 / 1 /step]


"SDK" is the "Software Development Kit". This
data can be converted from SAS (VAS) when
installed or uninstalled.

5-401-211 SDK2 Certification *CTL [0 to 0xFF / 0 / 1 /step]


Method "SDK" is the "Software Development Kit". This
data can be converted from SAS (VAS) when
installed or uninstalled.

5-401-220 SDK3 UniqueID *CTL [0 to 0xFFFFFFFF / 0 / 1 /step]


"SDK" is the "Software Development Kit". This
data can be converted from SAS (VAS) when
installed or uninstalled.

5-401-221 SDK3 Certification *CTL [0 to 0xFF / 0 / 1 /step]


Method "SDK" is the "Software Development Kit". This
data can be converted from SAS (VAS) when
installed or uninstalled.

5-401-230 SDK Certification *CTL [0 to 0xff / 0 / 1 /step]


Device

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5-401-240 Detail Option *CTL [0 to 0xff / 0 / 1 /step]


Bit0: Logout confirm option
0: OFF, 1: ON
Bit1, Bit2: Auto-logout timer (retry timer)
00: 60sec, 01: 10sec, 10: 20sec, 11:
30sec,
Bit3: Personal authority / Group authority
and operation
0: OFF, 1: ON
Bit4: Skip password entry
0: OFF, 1: ON
Bit5: Set the display of the remaining
Frequence
0: OFF, 1: ON,
Bit6, Bit7: Set the display time

5402 [Access Control]

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5-402-101 SDKJ1 Limit Setting *CTL [0 to 0xFF / 0 / 1 /step]


Bit0: SDKJ Authentication
5-402-102 SDKJ2 Limit Setting *CTL
0: Panel Type
5-402-103 SDKJ3 Limit Setting *CTL
1: Remote Type
5-402-104 SDKJ4 Limit Setting *CTL Bit1: Using user code setup

5-402-105 SDKJ5 Limit Setting *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON


Bit2: Using key-counter setup
5-402-106 SDKJ6 Limit Setting *CTL
0: OFF, 1: ON
5-402-107 SDKJ7 Limit Setting *CTL Bit3: Using external billing device setup

5-402-108 SDKJ8 Limit Setting *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON


Bit4: Using extended external billing device
5-402-109 SDKJ9 Limit Setting *CTL
setup
5-402-110 SDKJ10 Limit Setting *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON

5-402-111 SDKJ11 Limit Setting *CTL Bit5, Bit6: Not used


Bit7: Using extended function J limit users
5-402-112 SDKJ12 Limit Setting *CTL
0: OFF, 1: ON
5-402-113 SDKJ13 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-114 SDKJ14 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-115 SDKJ15 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-116 SDKJ16 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-117 SDKJ17 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-118 SDKJ18 Limit Setting *CTL

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5-402-119 SDKJ19 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-120 SDKJ20 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-121 SDKJ21 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-122 SDKJ22 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-123 SDKJ23 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-124 SDKJ24 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-125 SDKJ25 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-126 SDKJ26 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-127 SDKJ27 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-128 SDKJ28 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-129 SDKJ29 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-130 SDKJ30 Limit Setting *CTL

5-402-141 SDKJ1 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-142 SDKJ2 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-143 SDKJ3 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-144 SDKJ4 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-145 SDKJ5 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-146 SDKJ6 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-147 SDKJ7 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-148 SDKJ8 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-149 SDKJ9 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-150 SDKJ10 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-151 SDKJ11 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-152 SDKJ12 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-153 SDKJ13 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-154 SDKJ14 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

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5-402-155 SDKJ15 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-156 SDKJ16 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-157 SDKJ17 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-158 SDKJ18 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-159 SDKJ19 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-160 SDKJ20 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-161 SDKJ21 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-162 SDKJ22 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-163 SDKJ23 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-164 SDKJ24 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-165 SDKJ25 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-166 SDKJ26 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-167 SDKJ27 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-168 SDKJ28 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-169 SDKJ29 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-402-170 SDKJ30 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5404 [User Code Count Clear] DFU

Clears all counters for users.

5-404-001 User Code Count Clear *CTL Clears all counters for users.

5-404-101 User Code Count Clear *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


Permit Setting

5411 [LDAP-Certification]

5-411-004 Simplified *CTL Determines whether easy LDAP certification is


Authentication done.
[0 or 1 / 1 / -/step] 1: On, 0: Off

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5-411-005 Password Null Not *CTL This SP is referenced only when SP5411-4 is
Permit set to "1" (On).
[0 or 1 / 1 / -/step]
0: Password NULL not permitted.
1: Password NULL permitted.

5-411-006 Detail Option *CTL [0 to 0xFF / 0x1F / 1/step]


Determines whether LDAP option (anonymous
certification) is turned on or off.
Bit0
0: OFF, 1: ON

5412 [Krb-Certification]

5-412-100 Encrypt Mode *CTL [0 to 0xFF / 0x1F / 1/step]


0x01:AES256-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96
0x02:AES128-CTS-HMAC-SHA1-96
0x04:DES3-CBC-SHA1
0x08:RC4-HMAC
0x10:DES-CBC-MD5
0xFF(0x1F):ALL
Executes kerberos certification according to
certified encryption strength.

5413 [Lockout Setting]

5-413-001 Lockout On/Off *CTL Switches on/off the lock on the local address
book account.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Off, 1: On

5-413-002 Lockout Threshold *CTL Sets a limit on the frequency of lockouts for
account lockouts.
[1 to 10 / 5 / 1/step]

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5-413-003 Cancelation On/Off *CTL Determines whether the system waits the
prescribed time for input of a correct user ID
and password after an account lockout has
occurred.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Off (no wait time, lockout not cancelled)
1: On (system waits, cancels lockout if correct
user ID and password are entered.

5-413-004 Cancelation Time *CTL Determines the length of time that the system
waits for correct input of the user ID and
password after a lockout has occurred. This
setting is used only if
SP5413-3 is set to "1" (on).
[1 to 9999 / 60 / 1 min./step]

5414 [Access Mitigation]

5-414-001 Mitigation On/Off *CTL Switches on/off masking of continuously used


IDs and passwords that are identical.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Off, 1: On

5-414-002 Mitigation Time *CTL Sets the length of time for excluding continuous
access for identical user IDs and passwords.
[0 to 60 / 15 / 1 min./step]

5415 [Password Attack]

5-415-001 Permissible Number *CTL Sets the number of attempts to attack the
system with random passwords to gain illegal
access to the system.
[0 to 100 / 30 / 1 attempt/step]

5-415-002 Detect Time *CTL Sets the time limit to stop a password attack
once such an attack has been detected.
[1 to 10 / 5 / 1 sec./step]

5416 [Access Information]

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5-416-001 Access User Max Num *CTL Limits the number of users used by the access
exclusion and password attack detection
functions.
[50 to 200 / 200 / 1 users/step]

5-416-002 Access Password Max *CTL Limits the number of passwords used by the
Num access exclusion and password attack
detection functions.
[50 to 200 / 200 / 1 password/step]

5-416-003 Monitor Interval *CTL Sets the processing time interval for referencing
user ID and password information.
[1 to 10 / 3 / 1 sec./step]

5417 [Access Attack]

5-417-001 Access Permissible *CTL Sets a limit on access attempts when an


Number excessive number of attempts are detected for
MFP features.
[0 to 500 / 100 / 1/step]

5-417-002 Attack Detect Time *CTL Sets the length of time for monitoring the
frequency of access to MFP features.
[10 to 30 / 10 / 1 sec./step]

5-417-003 Productivity Fall Wait *CTL Sets the wait time to slow down the speed of
certification when an excessive number of
access attempts have been detected.
[0 to 9 / 3 / 1 sec./step]

5-417-004 Attack Max Num *CTL Sets a limit on the number of requests received
for certification in order to slow down the
certification speed when an excessive number
of access attempts have been detected.
[50 to 200 / 200 / 1 attempt/step]

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5420 [User Authentication]

These settings should be done with the System Administrator.

• These functions are enabled only after the user access feature has been
enabled.

5-420-001 Copy *CTL Determines whether certification is required


before a user can use the copy applications.
[0 or 1 / 0 /1/step]
0: On, 1: Off

5-420-002 Color Security Setting *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 /1/step]

Enables or disables the color copy limitation for each copy mode when the user
authentication is "ON".
0: Enable (default), 1: Disable
Bit0: B/W mode
Bit1: Mono color mode
Bit2: Two colors mode
Bit3: Full color mode
Bit4: Automatic color mode
Bit5 to 7: Reserved

5-420-011 DocumentServer *CTL Determines whether certification is required


before a user can use the document server.
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1/step]0: On , 1: Off

5-420-021 Fax *CTL Determines whether certification is required


before a user can use the fax application.
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1/step]0: On , 1: Off

5-420-031 Scanner *CTL Determines whether certification is required


before a user can use the scan applications.
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1/step]0: On , 1: Off

5-420-041 Printer *CTL Determines whether certification is required


before a user can use the printer applications.
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1/step]0: On , 1: Off

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5-420-051 SDK1 *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 0: ON. 1: OFF


Determines whether certification is required
5-420-061 SDK2 *CTL
before a user can use the SDK application.
5-420-071 SDK3 *CTL

5-420-081 Browser *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5430 [Auth Dialog Message Change]

5-430-001 Message Change *CTL [0 or 1/ 0 /1/step]


On/Off 0: Function OFF
1: Function ON

5-430-002 Message Text CTL [-/ - /-/step]


Download [Execute]

5-430-003 Message Text ID CTL [-/ - /-/step]

5431 [External Auth User Preset]

5-431-010 Tag *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-011 Entry *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-012 Group *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-020 Mail *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-030 Fax *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-031 FaxSub *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-032 Folder *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-033 ProtectCode *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-034 SmtpAuth *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-035 LdapAuth *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-036 Smb Ftp Fldr Auth *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-037 AcntAcl *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

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5-431-038 DocumentAcl *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5-431-040 CertCrypt *CTL [0 or 1/ 0 /1/step]

5-431-050 UserLimitCount *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]

5481 [Authentication Error Code]

These SP codes determine how the authentication failures are displayed.

5-481-001 System Log Disp *CTL Determines whether an error code appears in
the system log after a user authentication
failure occurs.
[0 or 1/ 0 /1/step]
0: Off, 1: On

5-481-002 Panel Disp *CTL Determines whether an error code appears on


the operation panel after a user authentication
failure occurs.
[0 or 1/ 1 /1/step]
1: On, 0: Off

5490 [MF KeyCard (Japan only)]

5-490-001 Job Permit Setting *CTL Sets up operation of the machine with a
keycard.
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Disabled. Cancels operation without a user
code.
1: Enabled. Allows operation without a user
code.

5-490-002 Count Mode Setting *CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5491 [Optional Counter]

5-491-001 Detail Option *CTL [0 or 1 / 00000000 / 1/step]


0: Forced Job Canceling ON
1: Forced Job Canceling OFF

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5501 [PM Alarm] *CTL

5-501-001 PM Alarm Level [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: Alarm off
1 to 9999: Alarm goes off when Value (1 to 9999) x
1000 > PM counter

5-501-002 Original Count Alarm [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: No alarm sounds
1: Alarm sounds after the number of originals passing
through the ARDF > 10,000

5504 [Jam Alarm]

Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are not
included).

5-504-001 Level Setting *CTL [0 to 3 / 3 / 1 /step]


0: Zero (Off)
1: Low (2.5K jams)
2: Medium (3K jams)
3: High (6K jams)

5-504-002 Threshold *CTL [1 to 99 / 10 / 1 /step]

5505 [Error Alarm]

Sets the error alarm level.


The error alarm counter counts "1" when any SC is detected. However, the error
alarm counter decreases by "1" when an SC is not detected during a set number of
copied sheets (for example, default 1500 sheets).
The error alarm occurs when the SC error alarm counter reaches "5".

5-505-001 Level Setting *CTL [0 to 255 / 10 / 1 /step]

5-505-002 Threshold *CTL [1 to 99 / 5 / 1 /step]

5507 [Supply/CC Alarm]

Enables or disables the notifying a supply call via the @Remote.

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5-507-001 Paper Supply Alarm *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: OFF
1: ON

5-507-003 Toner Supply Alarm *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: OFF
1: ON

5-507-080 Toner Call Timing *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: At replacement
1: AtLessThanThresh

5-507-081 Toner Call Threshold *CTL [10 to 90 / 10 / 10% /step]


This program enables only if SP5-507-080 is
"1"

5-507-128 Interval: Others *CTL [250 to 10000 / 1000 / 1 /step]


Sets report level of paper supply
5-507-133 Interval: A4 *CTL
administration call.
5-507-134 Interval: A5 *CTL

5-507-142 Interval: B5 *CTL

5-507-164 Interval: LG *CTL

5-507-166 Interval: LT *CTL

5-507-172 Interval: HLT *CTL

5508 [CC Call] *CTL

5-508-001 Jam Remains [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


0: Disable, 1: Enable

Enables/disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam.

5-508-002 Continuous Jams [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


0: Disable, 1: Enable

Enables/disables initiating a call for consecutive paper jams.

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5-508-003 Continuous Door Open [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


0: Disable, 1: Enable

Enables/disables initiating a call when the front door remains open.

5-508-011 Jam Detection: Time Length [3 to 30 / 10 / 1/step]

Sets the time a jam must remain before it becomes an “unattended paper jam”. This
setting is enabled only when SP5508-004 is set to "1".

5-508-012 Jam Detection: Continuous Count [2 to 10 / 5 / 1 /step]

Sets the number of consecutive paper jams required to initiate a call. This setting is
enabled only when SP5508-004 is set to "1".

5-508-013 Door Open: Time Length [3 to 30 / 10 / 1 /step]

Sets the length of time the door remains open before the machine initiates a call.
This setting is enabled only when SP5-508-004 is set to "1".

5515 [SC/Alarm Setting] *CTL -

With @Remote in use, these SP codes can be set to issue an SC call when an SC
error occurs. If this SP is switched off, the SC call is not issued when an SC error
occurs.

5-515-001 SC Call [0 or 1 / 1 / - /step]


0: Off
5-515-002 Service Parts Near End Call
1: On
5-515-003 Service Parts End Call

5-515-004 User Call

5-515-006 Communication Test Call [0 or 1 / 1 / - /step]


0: Off
5-515-007 Machine Information Notice
1: On
5-515-008 Alarm Notice

5-515-009 Non Genuin Tonner Alarm

5-515-010 Supply Automatic Ordering Call

5-515-011 Supply Manegement Report Call

5-515-012 Jam/Door Open Call

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5-515-050 Timeout:Manual Call [1 to 255 / 5 / 1 min /step]

5-515-051 Timeout:Other Call [1 to 255 / 10 / 1 min /step]

5517 [Get Machine Information]

5-517-031 Get SMC Info: Retry *ENG [0 to 255 / 10 / 1 min /step]


Interval

5610 [Base Gamma Ctrl Pt:Execute]

5-610-004 Get Factory Default ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

Recalls the factory settings.

5-610-005 Set Factory Default ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

Overwrites the current values onto the factory settings.

5-610-006 Restore Orginal Value ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

Recalls the previous settings.

5611 [Toner Color in 2C]

5-611-001 B-C *ENG [0 to 128 / 100 / 1 /step]


128: Darkest density

Adjusts the Cyan correction value of the blue signal in two-color mode.

5-611-002 B-M *ENG [0 to 128 / 100 / 1 /step]


128: Darkest density

Adjusts the Magenta correction value of the blue signal in two-color mode.

5-611-003 G-C *ENG [0 to 128 / 100 / 1 /step]


128: Darkest density

Adjusts the Cyan correction value of the blue signal in two-color mode.

5-611-004 G-Y *ENG [0 to 128 / 100 / 1 /step]


128: Darkest density

Adjusts the Yellow correction value of the blue signal in two-color mode.

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5-611-005 R-M *ENG [0 to 128 / 100 / 1 /step]


128: Darkest density

Adjusts the Magenta correction value of the blue signal in two-color mode.

5-611-006 R-Y *ENG [0 to 128 / 100 / 1 /step]


128: Darkest density

Adjusts the Yellow correction value of the blue signal in two-color mode.

5618 [Color Mode Display Selection]

5-618-001 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: ACS, Colour, Black & White, Two Colour,
Single colour
1: ACD, Full Colour, Black & White

Selects the color selection display on the LCD.

5728 [Network Setting]

Sets port numbers for transferring to the Android operation panel

5-728-001 NAT Machine Port1 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49101 / 1/step]

5-728-002 NAT UI Port1 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55101 / 1/step]

5-728-003 NAT Machine Port2 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49102 / 1/step]

5-728-004 NAT UI Port2 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55102 / 1/step]

5-728-005 NAT Machine Port3 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49103 / 1/step]

5-728-006 NAT UI Port3 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55103 / 1/step]

5-728-007 NAT Machine Port4 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49104 / 1/step]

5-728-008 NAT UI Port4 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55104 / 1/step]

5-728-009 NAT Machine Port5 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49105 / 1/step]

5-728-010 NAT UI Port5 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55105 / 1/step]

5-728-011 NAT Machine Port6 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49106 / 1/step]

5-728-012 NAT UI Port6 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55106 / 1/step]

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5-728-013 NAT Machine Port7 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49107 / 1/step]

5-728-014 NAT UI Port7 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55107 / 1/step]

5-728-015 NAT Machine Port8 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49108 / 1/step]

5-728-016 NAT UI Port8 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55108 / 1/step]

5-728-017 NAT Machine Port9 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49109 / 1/step]

5-728-018 NAT UI Port9 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55109 / 1/step]

5-728-019 NAT Machine Port10 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 49110 / 1/step]

5-728-020 NAT UI Port10 *CTL [1 to 65535 / 55110 / 1/step]

5730 [Extended Function Setting]

Changes the Mk1 Counter to the combine counter from the paper type counter.

5-730-001 JavaTM Platform setting *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


0: Disable 1: Enable

5-730-010 Expiration Prior Alarm Set *CTL [0 to 999 / 20 / 1 days /step]

5731 [Counter Effect]

Changes the Mk1 Counter to the combine counter from the paper type counter.

5-731-001 Change Mk1 Cnt(Paper- *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


>Combine) 0: Disable 1: Enable

5734 [PDF Setting]

5-734-001 PDF/A Fixed *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5741 [Node Authentication Timuout]

Specifies the timeout time for node authentication.

5-741-001 - *CTL [1 to 255 / 60 / 1 sec /step]

5745 [Deemed Power Consumption]

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5-745-211 Controller Standby *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-212 STR *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-213 Main Power Off *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-214 Scanning and Printing *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-215 Printing *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-216 Scanning *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-217 Engine Standby *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-218 Low Power *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]


Consumptiom

5-745-219 Silent condition *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-745-220 Heater Off *CTL [ 0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 /step]

5747 [Browser Setting]

5-747-201 JPEG Quality *CTL [0 to 100 / 100 / 1%/step]

5-747-202 Number of Common *CTL [0 to 100 / 0 / 1/step]


Bookmark

5-747-203 Extended Memory Limit *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step ]


0: Use extended memory
1: Not use extended memory

5-747-204 Vertical Scroll Display *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Setting 0: Fixed
1: Not fixed

5-747-205 Browser2 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-206 Browser3 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-207 Browser4 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-208 Browser5 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-209 Browser6 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

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5-747-210 Browser7 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-211 Browser8 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-212 Browser9 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-747-213 Browser10 CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5748 [OpePanel Setting]

5-748-101 Op Type Action Setting CTL [ 0 to 255 /0- / 1 /step]

5-748-201 Cheetah Panel Connect CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Setting

5749 [Import/Export]

5-749-001 Export CTL Exports the preference information.


[EXECUTE]

5-749-101 Import CTL Imports the preference information.


[EXECUTE]

5751 [Key Event Encryption Setting]

5-751-001 Password *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5752 [Copy:WebAPI Setting]

Sets the copy Flair API function.


Cycling the power off/is required when the setting is changed.

5-752-001 Copy:FlairAPI Setting *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]


Refer to the bit SW below.

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Bit SW for SP5-752


Initial
Bit Item 0 1 Description
value

Specifies whether to start the HTTP server for


Flair API.
0 Flair API Server Boot No Yes 0
“0” disables all the Flair API functions
(Remote UI).

Setting this value to “0” permits only internal


access in the machine (MFP browser).
Enabl Disab
1 Access Permission Setting this value to “1” permits to access 0
ed led
from external devices such as PC, Remote UI,
IT-BOX.

Setting this value to “0” permits only


accessing with IPv6.
2 Select IPv6/IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 0
Setting this value to “1” permits accessing
with IPv4 or IPv6.

Not
3 Remote UI Use Sets whether to use the Remote UI. 0
use

4 Reserved - - N/A N/A

5 Reserved - - N/A N/A

6 Reserved - - N/A N/A

7 Reserved - - N/A N/A

5753 [SyncLimitCount]

5-753-001 SyncLimitCountSetting CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5-753-002 SyncLimitCountSettingSrv CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]


DownCase

5-753-011 SyncEcoCountSetting CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5755 [Display Setting]

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5-755-001 Disp Administrator CTL [- / - / -/step]


Password Change Scrn

5-755-002 Hide Administrator CTL [- / - / -/step]


Password Change Scrn

5758 [RemoteUI Setting]

5-758-001 Authentication * CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5759 [Machine Limit Count]

5-759-001 Machine Limit Count * CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Setting

5-759-061 Full Color Limit Count *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step]

5-759-062 Mono Color Limit Count *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step]

5761 [SmartOperationPanel Setting]

5-761-001 Restore the default Home *CTL [- / - / -/step]


screen

5795 [SRM Debug SW]

5-795-001 001:1 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

• Memory Clear (SP5-801)


• The following tables list the items that are cleared. The serial number information, meter charge
setting and meter charge counters (SP8-581, 582, 583, 584, and 586) are not cleared.

5801 [Memory Clear]

5-801-001 All Clear CTL Resets all correction data for process control and all
software counters, and returns all modes and
adjustments to their default values.

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5-801-002 Engine ENG Clears the engine settings.

5-801-003 SCS CTL Initializes default system settings, SCS (System Control
Service) settings, operation display coordinates, and
ROM update information.

5-801-004 IMH Memory Clr CTL -

5-801-005 Mcs CTL Initializes the Mcs settings.

5-801-006 Copier CTL Initializes all copier application settings.


Application

5-801-007 Fax Application CTL

5-801-008 Printer CTL The following service settings:


Application • Bit switches
• Gamma settings (User & Service)
• Toner Limit
The following user settings:
• Tray Priority
• Menu Protect
• System Setting except for setting of Energy Saver
• I/F Setup (I/O Buffer and I/O Timeout)
• PCL Menu

5-801-009 Scanner CTL Initializes the scanner defaults for the scanner and all
Application the scanner SP modes.

5-801-010 Web Service CTL Deletes the network file application management files
and thumbnails, and initializes the job login ID.

5-801-011 NCS CTL All setting of Network Setup (User Menu)


(NCS: Network Control Service)

5-801-012 R-FAX CTL

5-801-014 Clear DCS CTL Initializes the DCS (Delivery Control Service) settings.
Setting

5-801-015 Clear UCS CTL


Setting

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5-801-016 MIRS Setting CTL Initializes the MIRS (Machine Information Report
Service) settings.

5-801-017 CCS CTL Initializes the CCS (Certification and Charge-control


Service) settings.

5-801-018 SRM Memory CTL Initializes the SRM (System Resource Manager) settings.
Clr

5-801-019 LCS CTL Initializes the LCS settings.

5-801-020 Web Uapli CTL Initializes the web user application settings.

5-801-021 ECS CTL Initializes the data in SP5740-001 through -053, and
SP5741-001.

5-801-023 AICS CTL Initializes the data in SP5740-001 through -053, and
SP5741-001.

5-801-025 websys CTL Initializes the websys data

5-801-026 PLN CTL -

5-801-027 SAS CTL -

5-801-028 Rest WebService CTL -

5803 [INPUT Check] See page 426.

5804 [OUTPUT Check]

5807 [Area Selection]


Sets the machine destination.

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5-807-001 - *ENG [0 to 7/ 2 / 1/step]


1: Japan
2: NA
3: EU
4: Taiwan
5: Asia
6: China
7: Korea
* The default value depends on the original
machine destination.

5810 [Fusing SC Reset]

Resets a type A service call condition.

• Turn the main switch off and on after resetting the SC code.

5-807-001 Fusing SC Reset CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5-807-002 Hard High Temp.Detection CTL

5811 [MachineSerial]

5-811-002 Display *CTL Displays the machine serial number.


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5812 [Service Tel. No. Setting] *CTL

5-812-001 Service

Sets the telephone number for a service representative. This number is printed on the
Counter List, which can be printed with the user’s “Counter” menu.
This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be
input).

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5-812-002 Facsimile

Sets the fax number for a service representative. This number is printed on the
Counter List.
This can be up to 20 characters (both numbers and alphabetic characters can be
input).

5-812-003 Supply

Use this to input the telephone number of your supplier for consumables. Enter the
number and press #.

5-812-004 Operation

Use this to input the telephone number of your sales agency. Enter the number and
press #.

5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

5-816-001 I/F Setting

Selects the remote service setting.


[0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step]
0: Remote service off
1: CSS remote service on
2: NRS remote service on

5-816-002 CE Call

Performs the CE Call at the start or end of the service.


[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Start of the service
1: End of the service

• This SP is activated only when SP 5816-001 is set to “2”.

5-816-003 Function Flag

Enables or disables the remote service function.


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled

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5-816-007 SSL Disable

Controls if RCG (Remote Communication Gate) confirmation is done by SSL during


an
RCG send for the @Remote over a network interface.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Yes (SSL used)
1: No (SSL not used)

5-816-008 RCG Connect Timeout

Sets the length of time (seconds) for the time-out when the RCG (Remote
Communication Gate) connects during a call via the @Remote network.
[1 to 90 / 30 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-009 RCG Write Timeout

Sets the length of time (seconds) for the time-out when sent data is written to the RCG
during a call over the @Remote network.
[0 to 100 / 60 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-010 RCG Read Timeout

Sets the length of time (seconds) for the timeout when sent data is written from the
RCG during a call over the @Remote network.
[0 to 100 / 60 / 1 sec /step]

5-816-011 Port 80 Enable

Controls if permission is given to get access to the SOAP method over Port 80 on the
@Remote network.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: No. Access denied
1: Yes. Access granted.

5-816-013 RFU Timing

Selects the timing for the remote firmware updating.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]
0: Any status of a target machine
1: Sleep or panel off mode only

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5-816-014 RCG Error Cause

[0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-021 RCG-C Registed DFU(SSP)

[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-023 Connect Type (N/M) DFU(SSP)

[0 or 2 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-028 Send Timeout

[0 to 100 / 30 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-029 Receive Timeout

[0 to 100 / 30 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-030 Retry Interval

[0 to 0xffff / 3 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-031 Retry Count

[0 to 255 / 3 / 1 /step]

5-816-032 Connect Send Delay

[0 to 255 / 5 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-033 Max Multipart

[0 to 255 / 10 / 1 /step]

5-816-034 Firm DL Interval

[0 to 0xffff / 3 / 1 sec/step]

5-816-035 Firm DL Retry Count

[0 to 255 / 3 / 1 /step]

5-816-061 Cert Expire Timing DFU(SSP)

Proximity of the expiration of the certification.


[0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

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5-816-062 Use Proxy DFU(SSP)

This SP setting determines if the proxy server is used when the machine communicates
with the service center.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Not use
1: Use

5-816-063 Proxy Host

This SP sets the address of the proxy server used for communication between the
RCG device and the gateway. Use this SP to set up or display the customer proxy
server address.
The address is necessary to set up the embedded RCG-N.

• The address display is limited to 127 characters. Characters beyond the 127
character are ignored.
• This address is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.

5-816-064 Proxy Port Number

This SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication between the
embedded RCG-N and the gateway. This setting is necessary to set up the
embedded RC Gate-N.
[0 to 0xffff / 0 / 1 /step]

• This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.

5-816-065 Proxy User Name

This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification user name.

• The length of the name is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond the
31st character is ignored.
• This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.

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5-816-066 Proxy Password

This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification password.

• The length of the password is limited to 31 characters. Any character beyond


the 31st character is ignored.
• This name is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report.

5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

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5-816-067 CERT: Up State DFU(SSP)

Displays the status of the certification update.


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

0 The certification used by Embedded RC Gate is set correctly.

1 The certification request (setAuthKey) for update has been received from the
GW URL and certification is presently being updated.

2 The certification update is completed and the GW URL is being notified of


the successful update.

3 The certification update failed, and the GW URL is being notified of the
failed update.

4 The period of the certification has expired and new request for an update is
being sent to the GW URL.

11 A rescue update for certification has been issued and a rescue certification
setting is in progress for the rescue GW connection.

12 The rescue certification setting is completed and the GW URL is being


notified of the certification update request.

13 The notification of the request for certification update has completed


successfully, and the system is waiting for the certification update request
from the rescue GW URL.

14 The notification of the certification request has been received from the
rescue GW controller, and the certification is being stored.

15 The certification has been stored, and the GW URL is being notified of the
successful completion of this event.

16 The storing of the certification has failed, and the GW URL is being notified
of the failure of this event.

17 The certification update request has been received from the GW URL, the
GW URL was notified of the results of the update after it was completed, but
a certification error has been received, and the rescue certification is being
recorded.

18 The rescue certification of No. 17 has been recorded, and the GW URL is
being notified of the failure of the certification update.

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5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

5-816-068 CERT: Error DFU(SSP)

Displays a number code that describes the reason for the request for update of the
certification.
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

0 Normal. There is no request for certification update in progress.

1 Request for certification update in progress. The current certification has


expired.

2 An SSL error notification has been issued. Issued after the certification has
expired.

3 Notification of shift from a common authentication to an individual


certification.

4 Notification of a common certification without ID2.

5 Notification that no certification was issued.

6 Notification that GW URL does not exist.

5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

5-816-069 CERT:Up ID DFU(SSP)

The ID of the request for certification.

5-816-083 Firm Up Status DFU(SSP)

Displays the status of the firmware update


[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-085 Firm Up User Check DFU(SSP)

[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-086 Firmware Size DFU(SSP)

[0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-087 CERT:Macro Ver. DFU(SSP)

Displays the macro version of the @Remote certification.

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5-816-088 CERT:PAC Ver. DFU(SSP)

Displays the PAC version of the @Remote certification.

5-816-089 CERT:ID2Code DFU(SSP)

Displays ID2 for the @Remote certification. Spaces are displayed as underscores (_).
Asteriskes (****) indicate that no @Remote certification exists.

5-816-090 CERT:Subject DFU(SSP)

Displays the common name of the @Remote certification subject. CN = the following
17 bytes. Spaces are displayed as underscores (_). Asterisks (****) indicate that no
DESS exists.

5-816-091 CERT:Serial No. DFU(SSP)

Displays serial number for the NRS certification. Asterisks (****) indicate that no
DESS exists.

5-816-092 CERT:Issuer DFU(SSP)

Displays the common name of the issuer of the @Remote certification. CN = the
following 30 bytes. Asteriskes (****) indicate that no DESS exists.

5-816-093 CERT:Valid Start DFU(SSP)

Displays the start time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is
enabled.

5-816-094 CERT:Valid End DFU(SSP)

Displays the end time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is
enabled.

5-816-102 CERT:Encrypt Level

Displays cryptic strength of the NRS certification.


1: 512 bit
2: 2048 bit

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5-816-103 Client Communication Method

[0 to 3 / 0 / 1 /step]
Saves the communication type that the machine succeeded in @Remote client
communication
0: Not communicated (initial setting)
1: IPv4
2: IPv6
3: Hostname

5-816-104 Client Communication Limit

[1 to 7 / 7 / 1 /step]

5-816-115 Network Information Waiting timer

[5 to 255 / 5 / 1 sec /step]


Saves the time until the latest network information is determined.
If SCS does not notify a boot of the network or IPv6 address event, NRS determines
the network information and notifies the setting change(s) to intermediary device(s).

5-816-150 Selection Country

[0 to 10 / 0 / 1 /step]
Select the country where embedded RCG-M is installed in the machine. After
selecting
the country, you must also set the following SP codes for embedded RCG-M:
• SP5816-153
• SP5816-154
• SP5816-161
1: NA
3: EU
0: Other

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5-816-151 Line Type Automatic Judgement

Press [Execute].
Setting this SP classifies the telephone line where embedded RCG-M is connected as
either dial-up (pulse dial) or push (DTMF tone) type, so embedded RCG-M can
automatically distinguish the number that connects to the outside line.
• The current progress, success, or failure of this execution can be displayed with
SP5816-152.
• If the execution succeeded, SP5816-153 will display the result for confirmation
and SP5816-154 will display the telephone number for the connection to the
outside line.

5-816-152 Line Type Judgement Result

Displays a number to show the result of the execution of SP5816 151. Here is a list
of what the numbers mean.
[0 to 255 / 0 / 0 /step]
0: Success
1: In progress (no result yet). Please wait.
2: Line abnormal
3: Cannot detect dial tone automatically
4: Line is disconnected
5: Insufficient electrical power supply
6: Line classification not supported
7: Error because fax transmission in progress – ioctl() occurred.
8: Other error occurred
9: Line classification still in progress. Please wait.

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5-816-153 Selection Dial / Push

This SP displays the classification (tone or pulse) of the telephone line to the access
point for embedded RCG-M. The number displayed (0 or 1) is the result of the
execution of SP5816-151. However, this setting can also be changed manually.
[0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Tone Dialing Phone
1: Pulse Dialing Phone
Inside Japan "2" may also be displayed:
0: Tone Dialing Phone
1: Pulse Dialing Phone 10PPS
2: Pulse Dialing Phone 20PPS

5-816-154 Outside Line Outgoing Number

The SP sets the number that switches to PSTN for the outside connection for
embedded
RCG-M in a system that employs a PBX (internal line).
• If the execution of SP5816-151 has succeeded and embedded RCG-M has
connected to the external line, this SP display is completely blank.
• If embedded RCG-M has connected to an internal line, then the number of the
connection to the external line is displayed.
• If embedded RCG-M has connected to an external line, a comma is displayed
with the number. The comma is inserted for a 2 sec. pause.
• The number setting for the external line can be entered manually (including
commas).

5-816-156 Dial Up User Name

Use this SP to set a user name for access to remote dial up. Follow these rules when
setting a user name:
• Name length: Up to 32 characters
• Spaces and # allowed but the entire entry must be enclosed by double
quotation marks (").

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5-816-157 Dial Up Password

Use this SP to set a password for access to remote dial up. Follow these rules when
setting a user name:
• Name length: Up to 32 characters
• Spaces and # allowed but the entire entry must be enclosed by double
quotation marks (").

5-816-161 Local Phone Number

Use this SP to set the telephone number of the line where embedded RCG-M is
connected. This number is transmitted to and used by the Call Center to return calls.
Limit: 24 numbers (numbers only)

5-816-162 Connection Timing Adjustment Incoming

When the Call Center calls out to an embedded RCG-M modem, it sends a
repeating ID tone (*#1#). This SP sets the time the line remains open to send these
ID tones after the number of the embedded RCG-M modem is dialed up and
connected.
[0 to 24 / 1 / 1 /step]
The actual amount of time is this setting x 2 sec. For example, if you set "2" the line
will remain open for 4 sec.

5-816-163 Access Point

This is the number of the dial-up access point for RCG-M. If no setting is done for this
SP code, then a preset value (determined by the country selected) is used.
Default: 0
Allowed: Up to 16 alphanumeric characters

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5-816-164 Line Connecting

This SP sets the connection conditions for the customer. This setting dedicates the line
to RCG-M only, or sets the line for sharing between RCG-M and a fax unit.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]
0: Sharing Fax
1: No Sharing Fax

• If this setting is changed, the copier must be cycled off and on.
• SP5816 187 determines whether the off-hook button can be used to interrupt a
RCG-M transmission in progress to open the line for fax transaction.

5-816-165 -

[0 to 10/ 1 / 1/step]
Specifies the ringing count for RCG-M to call when the value of SP5816-164 is “1”.
Cycling the main power off/on is required if the value of this SP is changed.

5-816-173 Modem Serial No.

This SP displays the serial number registered for the RCG-M.

5-816-174 Retransmission Limit

Normally, it is best to allow unlimited time for certification and ID2 update requests,
and for the notification that the certification has been completed. However, RCG-M
generates charges based on transmission time for the customer, so a limit is placed
upon the time allowed for these transactions.
If these transactions cannot be completed within the allowed time, do this SP to
cancel the time restriction.

5-816-187 FAX TX Priority

This SP determines whether pushing the off-hook button will interrupt a RCG-M
transmission in progress to open the line for fax transaction. This SP can be used only
if SP5816 164 is set to "0".
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]
0: Disable, 1: Enable

5-816-190 3G DongleID

[-/ - / - /step]

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5-816-200 Manual Polling

Executes the manual polling.

5-816-201 Regist Status DFU(SSP)

Displays a number that indicates the status of the @Remote service device.
[0 to 255/ 0 / 1 /step]
0: Neither the registered device by the external nor embedded RCG device is set.
1: The embedded RCG device is being set. Only Box registration is completed. In
this status, this unit cannot answer a polling request from the external RCG.
2: The embedded RCG device is set. In this status, the external RCG unit cannot
answer a polling request.
3: The registered device by the external RCG is being set. In this status the
embedded RCG device cannot be set.
4: The registered module by the external RCG has not started.

5-816-202 Letter Number DFU(SSP)

Allows entry of the number of the request needed for the RCG-N device.

5-816-203 Confirm Execute

Executes the inquiry request to the @Remote GW URL.


[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]

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5-816-204 Confirm Result DFU(SSP)


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

Displays a number that indicates the result of the inquiry executed with SP5816 203.
0: Succeeded
3: Communication error (proxy enabled)
4: Communication error (proxy disabled)
5: Proxy error (authentication error)
6: Communication error
8: Other error
9: Request number confirmation executing
11: Already registered
12: Parameter error
20: Dial-up authentication error
21: Answer tone detection error
22: Carrier detection error
23: Invalid setting value (modem)
24: Low power supply current
25: unplugged modem
26: Busy line

5-816-205 Confirm Place DFU(SSP)

[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-206 Register Execute

Executes "Embedded RCG Registration".


[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]

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5-816-207 Register Result DFU(SSP)

Displays a number that indicates the registration result.


[0 to 255/ 0 / 1 /step]
0: Succeeded
2: Already registered
3: Communication error (proxy enabled)
4: Communication error (proxy disabled)
5: Proxy error (Authentication error)
8: Other error
9: Request number confirmation executing
11: Already registered
12: Parameter error
20: Dial-up authentication error
21: Answer tone detection error
22: Carrier detection error
23: Invalid setting value (modem)
24: Low power supply current
25: unplugged modem
26: Busy line

5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

5-816-208 Error Code DFU(SSP)

Displays a number that describes the error code that was issued when either
SP5816-204 or SP5816-207 was executed.
[-2147483647 to 2147483647 / 0 / - /step]

Cause Code Meaning

Illegal Modem -11001 Chat parameter error


Parameter
-11002 Chat execution error

-11003 Unexpected error

5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

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5-816-208 Error Code

Cause Code Meaning

Operation -12002 Inquiry, registration attempted without


Error,Incorrect Setting acquiring device status.

-12003 Attempted registration without execution of


an inquiry and no previous registration.

-12004 Attempted setting with illegal entries for


certification and ID2.

-12005 @Remote communication is prohibited. The


device has an Embedded RC gate-related
problem.

-12006 A confirmation request was made after the


confirmation had been already completed.

-12007 The request number used at registration


was different from the one used at
confirmation.

-12008 Update certification failed because


mainframe was in use.

-12009 D2 mismatch between an individual


certification and NVRAM.

-12010 Certification area is not initialized.

5816 [Remote Service] *CTL

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5-816-208 Error Code

Cause Code Meaning

Error Caused by -2385 Attempted dial up overseas without the


Response from GW correct international prefix for the
URL telephone number.

-2387 Not supported at the Service Center

-2389 Database out of service

-2390 Program out of service

-2391 Two registrations for same device

-2392 Parameter error

-2393 Basil not managed

-2394 Device not managed

-2395 Box ID for Basil is illegal

-2396 Device ID for Basil is illegal

-2397 Incorrect ID2 format

-2398 Incorrect request number format

5-816-209 Instl Clear Releases the machine from its embedded RCG setup.
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]

5-816-240 CommErrorTime [0 to 0xffffffff/ 0 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-241 CommErrorCode 1 [0 to 0xffffffff/ 0x00000000 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-242 CommErrorCode 2 [0 to 0xffffffff/ 0x00000000 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-243 CommErrorCode 3 [0 to 0xffffffff/ 0x00000000 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-244 CommErrorState 1 [0 to 0xffff/ 0x0000 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

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5-816-245 CommErrorState 2 [0 to 0xffff/ 0x0000 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-246 CommErrorState 3 [0 to 0xffff/ 0x0000 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-247 SSL Error Count [0 to 255/ 0 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-248 Other Err Count [0 to 255/ 0 / 1 /step]


DFU(SSP)

5-816-250 CommLog Print Prints the communication log.


[0 to 255/ 0 / 1 /step]

5821 [Remote Service RCG Setting]

5-821-002 RCG IPv4 Address *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 /1 /step]


Sets the IP address of the RCG (Remote
Communication Gate) destination for call
processing at the remote service center.

5-821-003 RCG Port *CTL [0 to 65535/ 443 / 1 /step]

5-821-004 RCG IPv4 URL Path *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5-821-005 RCG IPv6 Address *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5-821-006 RCG IPv6 URL Path *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5-821-007 RCG Host Name *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5-821-008 RCG Host URL Path *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5824 [NV-RAM Data Upload]

5-824-001 NV-RAM Data Upload CTL Uploads the UP and SP mode data (except
for counters and the serial number) from the
NVRAM to an SD card.
[EXECUTE]

5825 [NV-RAM Data Download]

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5-825-001 NV-RAM Data Download CTL Downloads the UP and SP mode data from
an SD card to the NVRAM.
[EXECUTE]

5828 [Network Setting] *CTL

5-828-065 Job Spooling

Enables/disables Job Spooling.


[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled

5-828-066 Job Spooling Clear: Start Time

Treatment of the job when a spooled job exists at power on.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0: ON (Data is cleared), 1: OFF (Automatically printed)

5-828-069 Job Spooling (Protocol)

Validates or invalidates the job spooling function for each protocol.


[0x00 to 0xff / 0x7f / -/step]
0: Validates, 1: Invalidates
bit0: LPR, bit1: FTP
bit2: IPP, bit3: SMB
bit4: BMLinkS, bit5: DIPRINT
bit6: sftp, bit7: (Reserved)

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5-828-087 Protocol usage

Used or not used the network.


[0x00000000 to 0xffffffff / 0x00000000 / 1/step]
0: Off (Not used the network with the protocol.)
1: On (Used the network with the protocol once or more.)
bit0: IPsec, bit1: IPv6, bit2: IEEE 802. 1X, bit3:Wireless LAN,
bit4: Security mode level setting, bit5:Appletalk, bit6: DHCP,
bit7: DHCPv6, bit8: telnet, bit9: SSL, bit10: HTTPS,
bit11: BMLinkS printing, bit12: diprint printing, bit13: LPR printing,
bit14: ftp printing, bit15: rsh printing, bit16: SMB printing,
bit17: WSD-Printer, bit18: WSD-Scanner, bit19: Scan to SMB,
bit20: Scan to NCP, bit21: Reserve, bit22: Bluetooth,
bit23: IEEE 1284, bit24: USB printing, bit25: Dynamic DNS,
bit26: Netware printing, bit27: LLTD, bit28: IPP printing,
bit29: IPP printing (SSL), bit30: ssh, bit31: sftp

5-828-090 TELNET (0: OFF 1: ON)

Enables or disables the Telnet protocol.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]
0: Disable, 1: Enable

5-828-091 Web (0: OFF 1: ON)

Enables or disables the Web operation.


[0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]
0: Disable, 1: Enable

5-828-145 Active IPv6 Link Local Address

This is the IPv6 local address link referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN
(802.11b) in the format:
"Link Local Address" + "Prefix Length"
The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each.

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5-828-147 SettingActive IPv6 Stateless Address These SPs are the IPv6 status addresses (1 to
1 5) referenced on the Ethernet or wireless
LAN (802.11b) in the format:
5-828-149 SettingActive IPv6 Stateless Address
"Status Address" + "Prefix Length"
2
The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits
5-828-151 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 3 configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each.
5-828-153 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 4

5-828-155 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 5

5-828-156 IPv6 Manual Address

This SP is the IPv6 manually set address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN
(802.11b) in the format:
"Manual Set Address" + "Prefix Length"
The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each.

5-828-158 IPv6 Gateway Address

This SP is the IPv6 gateway address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN
(802.11b). The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16
bits each.

5-828-219 IPsec Aggressive Mode Setting

[0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-828-236 Web Item visible

Displays or does not display the Web system items.


[0x0000 to 0xffff / 0xffff / 1 /step] 0: Not displayed, 1:Displayed
bit0: Net RICOH
bit1: Consumable Supplier
bit2-15: Reserved (all)

5-828-237 Web shopping link visible

Displays or does not display the link to Net RICOH on the top page and link page of
the web system.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1]
0: Not display, 1:Display

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5-828-238 Web supplies Link visible

Displays or does not display the link to Consumable


Supplier on the top page and link page of the web system.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1]
0: Not display, 1:Display

5-828-239 Web Link1 Name

This SP confirms or changes the URL1 name on the link page of the web system. The
maximum characters for the URL name are 31 characters.

5-828-240 Web Link1 URL

This SP confirms or changes the link to URL1 on the link page of the web system. The
maximum characters for the URL are 127 characters.

5-828-241 Web Link1 visible

Displays or does not display the link to URL1 on the top page of the web system.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1]
0: Not display, 1:Display

5-828-242 Web Link2 Name

Same as "-239"
[- / - / -]

5-828-243 Web Link2 URL

Same as "-240"
[- / - / -]

5-828-244 Web Link2 visible

Same as "-241"
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

5832 [HDD Formatting] *CTL

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5-832-001 HDD Formatting (ALL) Initializes the hard disk. Use this SP mode
only if there is a hard disk error.
5-832-002 HDD Formatting (IMH)

5-832-003 HDD Formatting (Thumbnail/OCR)

5-832-004 HDD Formatting (Job Log)

5-832-005 HDD Formatting (Printer Fonts)

5-832-006 HDD Formatting (User Info)

5-832-007 Mail RX Data

5-832-008 Mail TX Data

5-832-009 HDD Formatting (Data for a Design)

5-832-010 HDD Formatting (Log)

5-832-011 HDD Formatting (Ridoc I/F)

5-832-012 HDD Formatting (Thumbnail)

5835 [File Transfer]

5-835-034 List/File Select: Scanner *CTL [ 0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5836 [Capture Settings] *CTL

5-836-001 Capture Function (0:Off 1:On) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: Disable, 1: Enable

With this function disabled, the settings related to the capture feature cannot be
initialized, displayed, or selected.

5-836-011 Capture Setting: Copy [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-836-012 Capture Setting: Doc. Svr. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-836-013 Capture Setting: Fax RX Printer [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-836-014 Capture Setting: Fax TX [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-836-015 Capture Setting: Printer [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-836-016 Capture Setting: Scanner [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

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5-836-017 Capture Setting: SDK [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-836-071 Reduction for Copy Color [0 to 3 / 2 / 1 /step]


0: 1to-1, 1: 1/2, 2: 1/3, 3: 1/4

5-836-072 Reduction for Copy B&W Text [0 to 6 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: 1to-1, 1: 1/2, 2: 1/3, 3: 1/4, 6: 2/3

5-836-073 Reduction for Copy B&W Other [0 to 6 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: 1to-1, 1: 1/2, 2: 1/3, 3: 1/4, 6: 2/3

5-836-074 Reduction for Printer Color [0 to 3 / 2 / 1 /step]


0: 1to-1, 1: 1/2, 2: 1/3, 3: 1/4

5-836-075 Reduction for Printer B&W [0 to 6 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: 1to-1, 1: 1/2, 2: 1/3, 3: 1/4, 6: 2/3

5-836-077 Reduction for Printer Color 1200dpi [1 to 5 / 4 / 1 /step]


1: 1/2, 3: 1/4, 4: 1/6, 5: 1/8 (2:
skipped) , 6: 2/3

5-836-078 Reduction for Printer B&W 1200dpi [0 or 5 / 0 / 1 /step]


1: 1/2, 3: 1/4, 4: 1/6, 5: 1/8 (2:
skipped) , 6: 2/3

5836-81 to 5836-86, Stored document format


The following 6 SP modes set the default format for stored documents sent to the
document management server via the MLB.
Enabled only when optional MLB (Media Link Board) is installed.

5-836-081 Format for Copy Color [- / - / 1 /step]


0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR

• This SP is not used in this model.

5-836-082 Format for Copy B&W Text [0 to 3 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR

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5-836-083 Format Copy B&W Other [0 to 3 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR

5-836-084 Format for Printer Color [- / - / 1 /step]


0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR

• This SP is not used in this model.

5-836-085 Format for Printer B&W [0 to 3 / 1 / 1 /step]


0: JFIF/JPEG, 1: TIFF/MMR,
2: TIFF/MH, 3: TIFF/MR

5-836-091 Default for JPEG [5 to 95 / 50 / 1 /step]

Sets the JPEG format default for documents sent to the document management server
via the MLB with JPEG selected as the format.
Enabled only when optional MLB (Media Link Board) is installed.

5-836-101 Primary srv IP address [0 to 0xffffffff / 0x00 / 1 /step]


Sets the IP address for the primary capture
server. This is basically adjusted by the
remote system.

5-836-102 Primary srv scheme This is basically adjusted by the remote


system.

5-836-103 Primary srv port number [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1 /step]


This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.

5-836-104 Primary srv URL path This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.

5-836-111 Secondary srv IP address Sets the IP address for the secondary capture
server. This is basically adjusted by the
remote system.

5-836-112 Secondary srv scheme This is basically adjusted by the remote


system.

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5-836-113 Secondary srv port number [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1 /step]


This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.

5-836-114 Secondary srv URL path This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.

5-836-120 Default Reso Rate Switch [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.

5-836-121 Reso: Copy(Color) [0 to 255 / 2 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for color copy mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 300dpi/ 2: 150dpi/ 3: 75dpi

5-836-122 Reso: Copy(Mono) [0 to 255 / 3 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for BW copy mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi

5-836-123 Reso: Print(Color) [0 to 255 / 2 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for color print mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 300dpi/ 2: 150dpi/ 3: 75dpi

5-836-124 Reso: Print(Mono) [0 to 255 / 3 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for BW print mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi

5-836-125 Reso: Fax(Color) [0 to 255 / 4 / 1/step]

5-836-126 Reso: Fax(Mono) [0 to 255 / 3 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for BW fax mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi/ 6: 75dpi

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5-836-127 Reso: Scanner(Color) [0 to 255 / 4 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for color scanning mode. This is basically adjusted by the
remote system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi/ 6: 75dpi

5-836-128 Reso: Scanner(Mono) [0 to 255 / 3 / 1/step]

Selects the resolution for BW scanning mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote
system.
0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi/ 6: 75dpi

5-836-129 Reso: SDK(Color) [0 to 255 / 4 / 1/step]

5-836-130 Reso: SDK(Mono) [0 to 255 / 3 / 1/step]

5-836-141 All Addr Info Switch [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]

5-836-142 Stand-by Doc Max Number [10 to 10000 / 2000 / 1/step]

5-836-143 ClearLightPDF Switch [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5840 [IEEE 802.11]

5-840-006 Channel Max *CTL [1 to 14 / 14 / 1 /step]


Europe/Asia: 1 to 13
NA/ Asia: 1 to 11

Sets the maximum number of channels available for data transmission via the
wireless LAN. The number of channels available varies according to location. The
default settings are set for the maximum end of the range for each area. Adjust the
upper 4 bits to set the maximum number of channels. DFU

• Do not change the setting.

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5-840-007 Channel Min *CTL [1 to 14 / 1 / 1 /step]


Europe: 1 to 13
NA/ Asia: 1 to 11

Sets the minimum number of channels available for data transmission via the wireless
LAN. The number of channels available varies according to location. The default
settings are set for the minimum end of the range for each area. Adjust the lower 4
bits to set the minimum number of channels. DFU

• Do not change the setting.

5-840-011 WEP key Select *CTL Selects the WEP key.


[0x00 to 0x11 / 0x00 / 1 /step]
00: Key #1
01: Key #2 (Reserved)
10: Key #3 (Reserved)
11: Key #4 (Reserved)

5-840-045 WPA Debug Lvl *CTL Selects the debug level for WPA
authentication application.
[1 to 3 / 3 / 1/step] 1: Info, 2: warning, 3:
error]
This SP is displayed only when the
IEEE802.11 card is installed.

5-840-046 11w *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

5-840-047 PSK Set Type *CTL [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5841 [Supply Name Setting]

5-841-001 Toner Name Setting:Black *CTL Specifies supply names. These appear on the
screen when the user presses the Inquiry
5-841-002 Toner Name Setting:Cyan *CTL button in the user tools screen.
5-841-003 Toner Name *CTL
Setting:Yellow

5-841-004 Toner Name *CTL


Setting:Magenta

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5842 [GWWS Analysis]

5-842-001 Setting 1 *CTL [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step]

5-842-002 Setting 2 *CTL [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step]

5844 [USB]

5-844-001 Transfer Rate *CTL [1 to 4 / 4 / 1 /step]


0001: Full speed
0004: Auto Change

5-844-002 Vendor ID *CTL [0x0000 to 0xffff / 0x05ca / 1 /step]


Displays the vendor ID. DFU

5-844-003 Product ID *CTL [0x0000 to 0xffff / 0x0403 / 1 /step]


Displays the product ID. DFU

5-844-004 Device Release Number *CTL [0 to 9999 / 100 / 1 /step]


Displays the development release version
number. DFU

5-844-005 Fixed USB Port *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-844-006 PnP Model Name *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5-844-007 PnP Serial Number *CTL [- / - / - /step]

5-844-008 Mac Supply Level *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]

5-844-100 Notify Unsupport *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]

5845 [Delivery Server Setting] *CTL

Provides items for delivery server settings.

5-845-001 FTP Port No. [1 to 65535 / 3670 / 1 /step]

Sets the FTP port number used when image files to the Scan Router Server.

5-845-002 IP Address (Primary) Range:000.000.000.000 to


255.255.255.255

Use this SP to set the Scan Router Server address. The IP address under the transfer
tab can be referenced by the initial system setting.

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5-845-006 Delivery Error Display Time [0 to 999 / 300 / 1 sec /step]

Use this setting to determine the length of time the prompt message is displayed when
a test error occurs during document transfer with the NetFile application and an
external device.

5-845-008 IP Address (Secondary) Range:000.000.000.000 to


255.255.255.255

Specifies the IP address assigned to the computer designated to function as the


secondary delivery server of Scan Router. This SP allows only the setting of the IP
address without reference to the DNS setting.

5-845-009 Delivery Server Model [0 to 4/ 0 / 1 /step]

Allows changing the model of the delivery server registered by the I/O device.
0: Unknown
1: SG1 Provided
2: SG1 Package
3: SG2 Provided
4: SG2 Package

5-845-010 Delivery Svr. Capability [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

Bit7 = 1 Comment information exits Changes the


capability of the
Bit6 = 1 Direct specification of mail address possible registered that the
Bit5 = 1 Mail RX confirmation setting possible I/O device
registered.
Bit4 = 1 Address book automatic update function exists

Bit3 = 1 Fax RX delivery function exists

Bit2 = 1 Sender password function exists

Bit1 = 1 Function to link MK-1 user and Sender exists

Bit0 = 1 Sender specification required (if set to 1, Bit6 is set


to “0”)

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5-845-011 Delivery Svr Capability (Ext) [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

Changes the capability of the registered that the I/O device registered.

Bit7 = 1 Address book usage limitation (Limitation for each authorized user)
Bit6 = 1 RDH authorization link
Bit5 to 0: Not used

5-845-013 Server Scheme (Primary) DFU

This is used for the scan router program.

5-845-014 Server Port Number (Primary) DFU [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1 /step]

This is used for the scan router program.

5-845-015 Server URL Path (Primary) DFU

This is used for the scan router program.

5-845-016 Server Scheme (Secondary) DFU

This is used for the scan router program.

5-845-017 Server Port Number (Secondary) DFU [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1 /step]

This is used for the scan router program.

5-845-018 Server URL Path (Secondary) DFU

This is used for the scan router program.

5-845-022 Rapid Sending Control

Enables or disables the prevention function for the continuous data sending error.
[0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step]
0: Disable, 1: Enable

5846 [UCS Setting]

5-846-001 Machine ID (for Delivery *CTL [- / - / -/step]


Server) Displays the ID used for directory name of
the delivery server.

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5-846-002 Machine ID Clear (for *CTL [- / - / -/step]


Delivery Server) Clears the ID used for directory name of the
delivery server.

5-846-003 Maximum Entries *CTL [2000 to 20000 / 2000 / 1/step]


Sets the maximum account entries that UCS
manages.

5-846-006 Delivery Server Retry *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]


Timer Sets the retrying interval when the delivery
server failed to obtain the address book in
the delivery server.
Setting to “0” disables retrying.

5-846-007 Delivery Server Retry *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]


Times Sets the retry times when the delivery server
failed to obtain the address book in the
delivery server. Setting to “0” disables
retrying.

5-846-008 Delivery Server Maximum *CTL [2000 to 20000 / 2000 / 1/step]


Entries Sets the maximum user entries that UCS
manages.

5-846-010 LDAP Search Timeout *CTL [1 to 255 / 60 / 1/step]


Sets the length of the timeout for the search of
the LDAP server.

5-846-020 WSD Maximum Entries *CTL [50 to 250 / 250 / 1/step]


Sets the maximum entries of the WSD
address book that UCS manages.

5-846-021 Folder Auth Change *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]


Sets whether to use the log-in user or
destination, if the folder authentication uses
“specify the log-in auth info”.

5-846-040 Addr Book *CTL [- / - / -/step]


Migration(USB->HDD) Moves the address book data in the SD card
or USB Flash ROM to the HDD.

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5-846-041 Fill Addr Acl Info *CTL [- / - / -/step]

This SP must be executed immediately after installation of an HDD unit in a basic


machine that previously had no HDD. The first time the machine is powered on with
the new HDD installed, the system automatically takes the address book from the
NVRAM and writes it onto the new HDD. However, the new address book on the
HDD can be accessed only by the system administrator at this stage. Executing this
SP by the service technician immediately after power on grants full address book
access to all users.
Procedure
1.Turn the machine off.
2.Install the new HDD.
3.Turn the machine on.
4.The address book and its initial data are created on the HDD automatically.
5.However, at this point the address book can be accessed by only the system
administrator or key operator.
6.Enter the SP mode and do SP5-846-041. After this SP executes successfully, any
user can access the address book.

5-846-043 Addr Book Media *ENG [0 to 30 / 0 / 1 /step]


0: Unconfirmed
1: SD Slot 1
2: SD Slot 2
4: USB Flash ROM
10: SD Slot 10
20: HDD
30: Nothing

5-846-047 Initialize Local Addr Book *ENG [- / - / -/step]


Clears the local address book information,
including the user code.

5-846-048 Initialize Delivery Addr *ENG [- / - / -/step]


Book Initialize the delivery address book.

5-846-049 Initialize LDAP Addr Book *ENG [- / - / -/step]


Clears the LDAP address book information,
except the user code.

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5-846-050 Initialize All Addr Book *ENG [- / - / -/step]


Clears all directory information managed by
UCS, including all user codes.

5-846-051 Backup All Addr Book ENG [- / - / -/step]


Uploads all directory information to the SD
card.

5-846-052 Restore All Addr Book ENG [- / - / -/step]


Downloads all directory information from the
SD card.

5-846-053 Clear Backup Info ENG [- / - / -/step]


Deletes the address book data from the SD
card in the service slot.
Deletes only the files that were uploaded
from this machine.
This feature does not work if the card is write-
protected.

5-846-060 Search option *ENG [0x00 to 0xff / 0x0f / 1 /step]


This SP uses bit switches to set up the fuzzy
search options for the UCS local address
book.
Bit: Meaning
bit0: Checks both upper/lower case
characters
bit1: Japan Only
bit2: Japan Only
bit3: Japan Only
bit4 to 7: Not Used

5-846-062 Complexity option 1 *ENG [0 to 32 / 0 / 1 /step]


Use this SP to set the conditions for password
entry to access the local address book.
Specifically, this SP limits the password entry
to upper case and sets the length of the
password.

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5-846-063 Complexity option 2 *ENG [0 to 32 / 0 / 1 /step]


Use this SP to set the conditions for password
entry to access the local address book.
Specifically, this SP limits the password entry
to lower case and defines the length of the
password.

5-846-064 Complexity option 3 *ENG [0 to 32 / 0 / 1 /step]


Use this SP to set the conditions for password
entry to access the local address book.
Specifically, this SP limits the password entry
to numbers and defines the length of the
password.

5-846-065 Complexity option 4 *ENG [0 to 32 / 0 / 1 /step]


Use this SP to set the conditions for password
entry to access the local address book.
Specifically, this SP limits the password entry
to symbols and defines the length of the
password.

5-846-091 FTP Auth Port Setting *ENG [0 to 65535 / 3671 / 1 /step]


Specifies the FTP port for obtaining the
address book of delivery server.

5-846-094 Encryption Stat *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]


Shows the status of the encryption function
for the address book data.

5847 [Rep Resolution Reduction] *CTL

SP5847-1 through SP5847-8 changes the default settings of image data transferred
externally by the Net File page reference function. [ 0 to 5 / 2 / 1 /step]
SP5847-21 sets the default for JPEG image quality of image files handled by
NetFile.
“Net files” are jobs to be printed from the document server using a PC and the
DeskTopBinder software.

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5-847-001 Rate for Copy Color 0: 1x


[0 to 5 / 2 / 1 /step] 1: 1/2x
2: 1/3x
5-847-002 Rate for Copy B&W Text
3: 1/4x
[0 to 6 / 0 / 1 /step]
4: 1/6x
5-847-003 Rate for Copy B&W Other
5: 1/8x
[0 to 6 / 0 / 1 /step]
6: 2/3x
5-847-004 Rate for Printer Color
[0 to 5 / 2 / 1 /step]

5-847-005 Rate for Printer B&W


[0 to 6 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-847-006 Rate for Printer Color 1200dpi [0 to 5 / 4 / 1/step]

5-847-007 Rate for Printer B&W 1200dpi [0 to 6 / 1 / 1/step]

5-847-021 Network Quality Default for JPEG

Sets the default value for the quality of JPEG images sent as NetFile pages. This
function is available only with the MLB (Media Link Board) option installed.
[5 to 95 / 50 / 1 /step]

5848 [Web Service] *CTL

SP5848-2 sets the 4-bit switch assignment for the access control setting. A setting of
0001 has no effect on access and delivery from Scan Router.
5848 100 sets the maximum size allowed for downloaded images. The default is
equal to 1 gigabyte.

5-847-002 Access Ctrl: Repository (only Lower [0x00 to 0xFF / 0x02 / 1/step]
4 bits) 0000: No access control
0001: Denies access to DeskTop Binder.
0010: No writing control

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5-847-003 Access Control: Doc. Svr. Print [0x00 to 0xFF / 0x00 / 1/step]
(Lower 4 bits) Switches access control on and off.
0000: No access control
5-847-004 Access Control: udirectory
0001: Denies access to DeskTop Binder.
(Lower 4 bits)

5-847-007 Access Ctrl: Comm. Log Fax


(Lower 4 bits)

5-847-009 Access Ctrl: Job Ctrl (Lower 4


bits)

5-847-011 Access Ctrl: Devicemanagement


(Lower 4bits)

5-847-021 Access Ctrl: Delivery (Lower 4


bits)

5-847-022 Access Ctrl: administration


(Lower 4bits)

5-847-099 Repository: Download Image Setting DFU

5-847-100 Repository: Download Image Max. Specifies the max size of the image data that
Size the machine can download.
[1 to 2048 / 2048 / 1 /step]

5-847-217 Setting: Timing N/A

5849 [Installation Date] *CTL

5-849-001 Display The "Counter Clear Day" has been changed


to "Installation Date" or "Inst. Date".

5-849-002 Switch to Print Determines whether the installation date is


printed on the printout for the total counter.
[0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step ]
0: OFF (No Print)
1: ON (Print)

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5-849-003 Total Counter Displays the total counter at set the setting
day (SP5849-001).
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1/step]

5851 [Bluetooth] *CTL

5-851-001 Mode

Sets the operation mode for the Bluetooth Unit. Press either key.
[0x00 to 0x01 / 0x00 / 1/step]
[0:Public][1:Private]

5856 [Remote ROM Update]

Allows the technician to upgrade the firmware using a local port (IEEE1284) when
updating the remote ROM.

5-856-002 Local Port *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Disable
1: Enable

5858 [Save Machine Info] *CTL

These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the
destination selected by SP5857-002.
SP5858-3 stores one SC specified by number. Refer to Section 4 for a list of SC
error codes.

5-858-001 0:OFF 1:ON Turns on/off the debug save for SC codes generated by
printer engine errors.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/ step]

5-858-002 Target(0:HDD 1:SD) Turns on/off the debug save for SC codes generated by
GW controller errors.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/ step]

5-858-003 Make LogTrace Dir [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-101 Start Date [0 to 20371212 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-858-102 Days of Tracing [0 to 180 / 0 / 1 day/step]

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5-858-103 Acquire Fax [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/ step]


Address(0:OFF 1:ON)

5-858-111 Acquire All Info & Logs [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-121 Acquire Configuration [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]


Page

5-858-122 Acquire Font Page [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-123 Acquire Print Setting List [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-124 Acquire Error Log [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-131 Acquire Fax Info [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-141 Acquire All Debug Logs [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]

5-858-142 Acquire Only Controller [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]


Debug Logs

5-858-143 Acquire Only Engine [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]


Debug Logs

5-858-144 Acquire Only Opepanel [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]


Debug Logs

5-858-145 Acquire Only FCU Debug [0 or 1 / 0 / -/ step]


Logs

5860 [SMTP/POP3/IMAP4] *CTL

5-860-020 Partial Mail Receive Timeout [1 to 168 / 72 / 1hour/step]

Sets the amount of time to wait before saving a mail that breaks up during reception.
The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received
during this prescribed time.

5-860-021 MDN Response RFC2298 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step]


Compliance

Determines whether RFC2298 compliance is switched on for MDN reply mail.


0: No
1: Yes

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5-860-022 SMTP Auth. From Field Replacement [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

Determines whether the FROM item of the mail header is switched to the validated
account after the SMTP server is validated.
0: No. "From" item not switched.
1: Yes. "From" item switched.

5-860-025 SMTP Auth. Direct Setting [0 to 0xff / 0x0 / 1 /step]

Selects the authentication method for SMPT.


Bit switch:
• Bit 0: LOGIN
• Bit 1: PLAIN
• Bit 2: CRAM MD5
• Bit 3: DIGEST MD5
• Bit 4 to 7: Not used

• This SP is activated only when SMTP authorization is enabled by UP mode.

5-860-026 S/MIME: MIME Header Setting Selects the MIME header type of an E-mail
sent by S/MIME.
[0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Microsoft Outlook Express standard
1: Internet Draft standard
2: RFC standard

5-860-028 S/MIME: Authentication Check [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]


0: Check
1: No check

5866 [E-Mail Report] *CTL

5-866-001 Report Validity [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5-866-005 Add Date Field [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5869 [RAM Disk Setting] *CTL

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5-869-001 Mail Function Set whether the RAM disk is used or not used
when using the mail functions.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0:OFF, 1:ON

5870 [Common KeyInfo Writing]

5-870-001 Writing *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Writes to flash ROM the common proof for
validating the device for @Remote
specifications.

5-870-003 Initialize *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Initializes the data area of the common proof
for validating.

5-870-004 Writing: 2048bit *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]

5873 [SDCardAppliMove]

5-873-001 MoveExec *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


This SP copies the application programs from
the original SD card in SD card slot 2 to an
SD card in SD card slot 1.

5-873-002 UndoExec *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


This SP copies back the application programs
from an SD card in SD Card Slot 2 to the
original SD card in SD card slot 1. Use this
menu
when you have mistakenly copied some
programs by using "Move
Exec" (SP5873-1).

5875 [SC Auto Reboot]

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5-875-001 Reboot Setting *CTL Enables or disables the automatic reboot


function when an SC error occurs.
[0 or 1/ 0 / 1 /step]
0: The machine reboots automatically when
the machine issues an SC error and logs the
SC error code. If the same SC occurs again,
the machine does not reboot.
1: The machine does not reboot when an SC
error occurs.
The reboot is not executed for Type A or C
SC codes.

5-875-002 Reboot Type *CTL Selects the reboot method for SC.
[0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Manual reboot, 1: Automatic reboot

5878 [Option Setup]

5-878-001 Data Overwrite Security *CTL Enables the Data Overwrite Security unit.
Press "EXECUTE" on the operation panel.
Then turn the machine off and on.

5-878-002 HDD Encryption *CTL Installs the HDD Encryption unit.

5-878-004 OCR Dictionary *CTL

5881 [Fixed Phrase Block Erasing]

5-881-001 - *CTL Deletes the fixed phrase.

[Set WIM Function] Web Image Monitor Settings


5885
Close or disclose the functions of web image monitor.

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5-885-020 DocSvr Acc Ctrl *CTL [0x00 or 0xFF / 0x00 / -/step]


0: OFF, 1: ON
Bit Meaning
0: Forbid all document server access (1)
1: Forbid user mode access (1)
2: Forbid print function (1)
3: Forbid fax TX (1)
4: Forbid scan sending (1)
5: Forbid downloading (1)
6: Forbid delete (1)
7: Reserved

5-885-050 DocSvr Format *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]

5-885-051 DocSvr Trans *CTL [5 to 120 / 10 /tep]

5-885-100 Set Signature *CTL [0 to 2/ 0 / 1/step]

5-885-101 Set Encryption *CTL Determines whether the scanned documents


with the WIM are encrypted when they are
transmitted by an e-mail.
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: Not encrypted, 1:Encryption

5-885-200 Detect Mem Leak *CTL [0x00 or 0xFF / 0x00 / -/step]

5-885-202 - *CTL [3 to 60 / 30 / 1/step]


Sets the auto log-out time for Web Image
Monitor.

5-885-203 - *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]


Setting this SP to “1” disables printing
through Web Image Monitor.

5886 [Farm Update Setting]

5-886-100 Skip Version Check *CTL [0 to 1/ 0 / 1/step]

5-886-101 Skip LR Check *CTL [0 to 1/ 0 / 1/step]

5-886-150 Cheetah Firm Exclusion *CTL [0 to 1/ 0 / 1/step]

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5887 [SD GetCounter]

Output the counter list in the machine into the SD card in the service slot.
Two files are generated as follows:
• “(machine serial).txt” contains the Nth time for getting the counter list.
• “(machine serial)_(Nth time).txt” contains the counter list.
Note that the “SD_COUNTER” folder is required in the root directory in the SD card
before doing this SP.

5-887-001 - *ENG [- -/ -step]

5888 [Personal Information Protect]

5-888-001 - *CTL Selects the protection level for logs.


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]
0: No authentication, No protection for logs
1: No authentication, Protected logs (only an
administrator can see the logs)

5893 [SDK Application Counter] *ENG

Displays the counter name of each SDK application.

5-893-001 SDK-1

5-893-002 SDK-2

5-893-003 SDK-3

5-893-004 SDK-4

5-893-005 SDK-5

5-893-006 SDK-6

5-893-007 SDK-7

5-893-008 SDK-8

5-893-009 SDK-9

5-893-010 SDK-10

5-893-011 SDK-11

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5-893-012 SDK-12

5894 [Engine Log Upload]

5-894-001 Mech Counter Switch *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step]


Setting Sets switching charge mode of external
charging device setting.

5900 [Engine Log Upload]

5-900-001 Pattern *ENG [0 to 4 / 0 / 1/step]


Specifies target module group for engine
log upload.

5-900-002 Trigger *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step]


Specifies target trigger group for engine log
upload.

5907 [Plug & Play Maker/Model Name] *ENG

5-907-001 Selects the brand name and the production name for Windows Plug & Play. This
information is stored in the NVRAM. If the NVRAM is defective, these names should
be registered again.
After selecting, press the "Original Type" key and "#" key at the same time. When
the setting is completed, the beeper sounds five times.
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

5913 [Switchover Permission Time]

5-913-002 Print Application Timer *CTL [0 to 30 / 3 / 1 second /step]

Sets the amount of time to elapse while the machine is in standby mode (and the
operation panel keys have not been used) before another application can gain
control of the display.

5967 [Copy Server Set *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / – /step]


Function] 0: Enable, 1: Disable

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5-967-001 (0:ON 1:OFF)


Enables and disables the document server. This is a security measure that prevents
image data from being left in the temporary area of the HDD. After changing this
setting, you must switch the main switch off and on to enable the new setting.

5985 [Device Setting]

5-985-001 On Board NIC *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1 /step]

5-985-002 On Board USB *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

5987 [Mech. Counter Protection]

5-987-001 0: OFF / 1: ON *ENG This SP detects that a mechanical counter


device is removed. If it is detected, SC610
occurs.

5990 [SP Print Mode]

Prints out the SMC sheets.

5-990-001 All(Data List) *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-002 SP(Mode Data List) *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-003 User Program *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-004 Logging Data *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-005 Diagnostic Report *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-006 Non-Default *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-007 NIB Summary *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-990-008 Capture Log *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5990 [SMC Print]

5-990-021 Copier User Program *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5990 [SP Print Mode]

5-990-022 Scanner SP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-023 Scanner User Program *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

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5-990-024 SDK/J Summary *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-990-025 SDK/J Application Info *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-990-026 Printer SP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-027 SmartOperationPanel SP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-990-028 SmartOperationPanel UP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5992 [SP Text Mode]

Exports the SMC sheet data to the SD Card.


Press “Execute” key to start exporting the SMC data in the SP mode display.

5-992-001 All(Data List) *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-002 SP(Mode Data List) *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-003 User Program *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-004 Logging Data *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-005 Diagnostic Report *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-006 Non-Default *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-007 NIB Summary *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-992-008 Capture Log *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step]

5-992-021 Copier User Program *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-992-022 Scanner SP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-023 Scanner User Program *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-024 SDK/J Summary *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-992-025 SDK/J Application Info *CTL [- / - / -/step]

5-992-026 Printer SP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-027 SmartOperationPanel SP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

5-992-028 SmartOperationPanel UP *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / -/step]

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5998 [Fusing Precedence Warm Up]

Turns the silent fusing warm-up mode on or off.

5-998-001 On/Off *ENG [0 to 1 / 1 / - /step]


0: OFF
1: ON

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SP6-XXX (Peripherals)

6006 [ADF Adj. Side-to-Side Regist]

Adjusts the side-to-side and leading registration of originals with the ARDF.

6-006-001 Face *ENG [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]

6-006-002 Back *ENG [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]

6006 [ADF Adj. Leading Edge]

Adjusts the side-to-side and leading registration of originals with the ARDF.

6-006-003 Face *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]

6-006-004 Back *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm/step ]

6006 [ADF Adj. Erase Margin]

Adjusts the erase margin at the original trailing edge.

6-006-007 Trailing Edge *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / -1.6 / 0.1 mm/step ]

6007 [ADF INPUT Check]

See page 426

6008 [ADF OUTPUT Check]

See page 426

6009 [ADF Free Run]

Performs a DF free run in simplex, duplex mode or stamp mode.

6-009-001 Simplex Mode ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step ]

6-009-002 Duplex Mode ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step ]

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6017 [ADF Adjustment Magnification]

Adjusts the magnification in the sub-scan direction for the ARDF.

6-017-001 - *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0 / 0.1 %/step]

6021 [ARDF Motor]

6-021-001 Gain selection *ENG [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step ]


0: Common
1: Only for GX060050
2: Only for GX060040

6910 [ADF Adjustment Shading Time]

6-010-001 - *ENG [0 to 90 / 60 / 1 sec/step]

6800 [Sheet Conversion (Thick Paper)]

Not used

6-800-001 1 to 3 (Initial: 3 Sheets) CTL [1 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]

6810 [Ring Bind Sheet Conversion (Thick Paper)]

Not used

6-810-001 - CTL [1 to 3 / 3 / 1/step]

6830 [Extra]

Not used

6-830-001 Staples 0 to 50 (Initial: 0) *CTL [0 to 50 / 0 / 1/step]

6-830-002 Saddles 0 to 50 (Initial: 0) *CTL [0 to 50 / 0 / 1/step]

Half-Fold 0 to 50 (Initial: [0 to 50 / 0 / 1/step]


6-830-003 *CTL
0)

Ring Binding 0 to 50 [0 to 50 / 0 / 1/step]


6-830-004 *CTL
(Initial: 0)

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6890 [Function Enabled]

Not used

Z-Fold [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]
6-890-001 0: No Punch 1: Punching *CTL
OK

Staple [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]
6-890-002 *CTL
0: No Shift 1: Shift OK

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SP7-XXX (Data Log)

7401 [Total SC]

Displays the number of SC codes detected.

*CTL [00000 to 65535 / 0 / -/step]

7-401-001 SC Counter

7-401-002 Total SC Counter

7403 [SC History]

Logs the SC codes detected.


The 10 most recently detected SC Codes are not displayed on the screen, but can
be seen on the SMC (logging) outputs.

*CTL [-]

7-403-001 Latest

7-403-002 Latest 1

7-403-003 Latest 2

7-403-004 Latest 3

7-403-005 Latest 4

7-403-006 Latest 5

7-403-007 Latest 6

7-403-008 Latest 7

7-403-009 Latest 8

7-403-010 Latest 9

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7404 [Software Error History]

Logs the SC Code 991 detected.


The 10 most recently detected SC Code 991s are not displayed on the screen, but
can be seen on the SMC (logging) outputs.

*CTL [-]

7-404-001 Latest

7-404-002 Latest 1

7-404-003 Latest 2

7-404-004 Latest 3

7-404-005 Latest 4

7-404-006 Latest 5

7-404-007 Latest 6

7-404-008 Latest 7

7-404-009 Latest 8

7-404-010 Latest 9

7502 [Total Paper Jam]

Displays the total number of jams detected.

*CTL [00000 to 65535 / - / - /step]

7-502-001 Jam Counter

7-502-002 Total Jam Counter

7503 [Total Original Jam Counter]

Displays the total number of original jams detected.

*CTL [00000 to 65535 / - / 1 sheet/step]

7-503-001 -

7503 [Total Original Jam]

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7-503-002 Total Original Counter

7504 [Paper Jam Location]


ON: On check, OFF: Off check

Displays the number of jams according to the location where jams were detected.
For details, see "Jam Detection".

*CTL [0000 to 9999 / - / -/step]

7-504-001 At Power On

7-504-003 Tray 1: On

7-504-004 Tray 2: On

7-504-005 Tray 3: On

7-504-008 Registration Sn: On (Bypath)

7-504-009 Registration Sn: On (Duplex)

7-504-012 Bank: Transport Sn 1: On

7-504-017 Registration Sn: On (Tray)

7-504-018 Fusing Entrance: On

7-504-019 Fusing Exit: On

7-504-020 Paper Exit: On

7-504-021 1 bin: Exit Sensor: On

7-504-025 Duplex Exit: On

7-504-026 Duplex Entrance: On

7-504-052 Bank: Transport 1: Off

7-504-053 Bank: Transport 2: Off

7-504-057 Registration Sensor: Off

7-504-060 Paper Exit: Off

7-504-061 1 bin: Exit Sensor: Off

7-504-065 Duplex Exit: Off

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7-504-066 Duplex Entrance: Off

7505 [Original Jam Detection0]


ON: On check, OFF: Off Check

Displays the number of jams according to the location where jams were detected.
For details, see "Jam Detection".

*CTL [0000 to 9999 / - / 1/step]

7-505-001 At Power On

7-505-004 Registration Sensor: On

7-505-054 Registration Sensor: Off

7-505-100 Motor Error

7506 [Jam Count by Paper Size]

Displays the number of jams according to the paper size.

*CTL [0000 to 65535 / - / 1 sheet /step]

7-506-006 A5 LEF

7-506-044 HLT LEF

7-506-133 A4 SEF

7-506-134 A5 SEF

7-506-142 B5 SEF

7-506-164 LG SEF

7-506-166 LT SEF

7-506-172 HLT SEF

7-506-255 Others

7507 [Plotter Jam History]

Displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams.

*CTL [-]

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7-507-001 Latest

7-507-002 Latest 1

7-507-003 Latest 2

7-507-004 Latest 3

7-507-005 Latest 4

7-507-006 Latest 5

7-507-007 Latest 6

7-507-008 Latest 7

7-507-009 Latest 8

7-507-010 Latest 9

7508 [Original Jam History]

Displays the 10 most recently detected original paper jams.

*CTL [-]

7-508-001 Latest

7-508-002 Latest 1

7-508-003 Latest 2

7-508-004 Latest 3

7-508-005 Latest 4

7-508-006 Latest 5

7-508-007 Latest 6

7-508-008 Latest 7

7-508-009 Latest 8

7-508-010 Latest 9

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7514 [Paper Jam Count by Location]

Displays the total count of SP7504-001 through -066.

*CTL [0 to 65535 / - / - /step]

7-514-001 At Power On

7-514-003 Tray 1: On

7-514-004 Tray 2: On

7-514-005 Tray 3: On

7-514-008 Registration Sn: On (Bypath)

7-514-009 Registration Sn: On (Duplex)

7-514-012 Bank: Transport Sn 1: On

7-514-017 Registration Sn: On (Tray)

7-514-018 Fusing Entrance: On

7-514-019 Fusing Exit: On

7-514-020 Paper Exit: On

7-514-021 1 bin: Exit Sensor: On

7-514-025 Duplex Exit: On

7-514-026 Duplex Entrance: On

7-514-052 Bank: Transport 1: Off

7-514-053 Bank: Transport 2: Off

7-514-057 Registration Sensor: Off

7-514-060 Paper Exit: Off

7-514-061 1 bin: Exit Sensor: Off

7-514-065 Duplex Exit: Off

7-514-066 Duplex Entrance: Off

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7515 [Original Jam Count by Detection]

Displays the total count of SP7505-001 through -100.

*CTL [0 to 65535 / - / - /step]

7-515-001 At Power On

7-515-004 Registration Sensor: On

7-515-054 Registration Sensor: Off

7-515-100 Motor Error

7516 [Paper Size Jam Count]

*CTL [0 to 65535 / - / - /step]

7-516-006 A5 LEF

7-516-044 HLT LEF

7-516-133 A4 SEF

7-516-134 A5 SEF

7-516-142 B5 SEF

7-516-164 LG SEF

7-516-166 LT SEF

7-516-172 HLT SEF

7-516-255 Others

7520 [Update Log]

7-520-001 ErrorRecord1 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-002 ErrorRecord2 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-003 ErrorRecord3 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-004 ErrorRecord4 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-005 ErrorRecord5 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

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7-520-006 ErrorRecord6 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-007 ErrorRecord7 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-008 ErrorRecord8 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-009 ErrorRecord9 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-520-010 ErrorRecord10 *CTL [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7540 MultiLinkPanel Apli Counter

7-540-001 Apli No,001 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-002 Apli No,002 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-003 Apli No,003 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-004 Apli No,004 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-005 Apli No,005 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-006 Apli No,006 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-007 Apli No,007 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-008 Apli No,008 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-009 Apli No,009 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-010 Apli No,010 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-011 Apli No,011 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-012 Apli No,012 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-013 Apli No,013 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-014 Apli No,014 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-015 Apli No,015 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-016 Apli No,016 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-017 Apli No,017 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-018 Apli No,018 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-019 Apli No,019 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

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7-540-020 Apli No,020 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-021 Apli No,021 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-022 Apli No,022 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-023 Apli No,023 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-024 Apli No,024 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-025 Apli No,025 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-026 Apli No,026 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-027 Apli No,027 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-028 Apli No,028 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-029 Apli No,029 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-030 Apli No,030 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-031 Apli No,031 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-032 Apli No,032 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-033 Apli No,033 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-034 Apli No,034 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-540-035 Apli No,035 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7621 [PM Counter Display: Pages]

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7-621-002 # PCU:Bk ENG [0000 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page /


step]
7-621-003 # Dev Unit:Bk *ENG

7-621-025 # PCU:C ENG

7-621-026 # Dev Unit:C *ENG

7-621-048 # PCU:M ENG

7-621-049 # Dev Unit:M *ENG

7-621-071 # PCU:Y ENG

7-621-072 # Dev Unit:Y *ENG

7-621-093 # ITB Unit ENG

7-621-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit ENG

7-621-109 # PTR Unit ENG

7-621-115 # Fusing Unit ENG

7-621-116 Fusing Belt ENG

7-621-118 Pressure Roller ENG

7-621-142 Toner Collection Bottle ENG [0000 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mg /


step]

7-621-206 DF Friction Pad ENG [0000 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page /


step]
7-621-207 DF Pickup Roller ENG

7-621-208 DF Feed Roller ENG

7622 [PM Counter Clear]

ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-622-002 # PCU:Bk

7-622-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-622-025 # PCU:C

7-622-026 # Dev Unit:C

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7-622-048 # PCU:M

7-622-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-622-071 # PCU:Y

7-622-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-622-093 # ITB Unit

7-622-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-622-109 # PTR Unit

7-622-115 # Fusing Unit

7-622-116 Fusing Belt

7-622-118 Pressure Roller

7-622-206 DF Friction Pad

7-622-207 DF Pickup Roller

7-622-208 DF Feed Roller

7-622-220 Toner Sub Hopper:Bk

7-622-221 Toner Sub Hopper:C

7-622-222 Toner Sub Hopper:M

7-622-223 Toner Sub Hopper:Y

7-622-245 PCU:All Colors

7-622-246 Development Unit:All Colors

7-622-249 Toner Sub Hopper:All Colors

7-622-250 All Clear

7623 [PM Value Setting: Life Pages]

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page /step]

7-623-002 # PCU:Bk

7-623-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

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7-623-025 # PCU:C

7-623-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-623-048 # PCU:M

7-623-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-623-071 # PCU:Y

7-623-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7623 [PM Value Setting: Life Pages]

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 120000 / 1 page /step]

7-623-093 # ITB Unit

7-623-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-623-109 # PTR Unit

7-623-115 # Fusing Unit

7-623-116 Fusing Belt

7-623-118 Pressure Roller

7623 [PM Value Setting: Life Pages]

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 800000 / 1 mg /step]

7-623-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7625 [Previous Unit Counter: Pages]

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page/step]

7-625-002 # PCU:Bk

7-625-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-625-025 # PCU:C

7-625-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-625-048 # PCU:M

7-625-049 # Dev Unit:M

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3. SP Mode Tables

7-625-071 # PCU:Y

7-625-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-625-093 # ITB Unit

7-625-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-625-109 # PTR Unit

7-625-115 # Fusing Unit

7-625-116 Fusing Belt

7-625-118 Pressure Roller

7625 [Previous Unit Counter: Pages]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mg/step]

7-625-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7625 [Previous Unit Counter: Pages]

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page/step]

7-625-206 DF Friction Pad

7-625-207 DF Pickup Roller

7-625-208 DF Feed Roller

7626 [Previous Unit Counter2: Pages]

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page /step]

7-626-002 # PCU:Bk

7-626-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-626-025 # PCU:C

7-626-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-626-048 # PCU:M

7-626-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-626-071 # PCU:Y

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7-626-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-626-093 # ITB Unit

7-626-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-626-109 # PTR Unit

7-626-115 # Fusing Unit

7-626-116 Fusing Belt

7-626-118 Pressure Roller

7626 [Previous Unit Counter2: Pages]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mg /step]

7-626-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7628 [PM Counter Clear]

ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-628-002 All Clear

7700 [Accum Cvrg 1 img Process.:Disp]

*ENG [0 to 400000000.0 / 0 / 0.1% /step]

7-700-001 Bk

7-700-002 C

7-700-003 M

7-700-004 Y

7701 [Accum Cvrg 2 img Process.:Disp]

*ENG [0 to 400000000.0 / 0 / 0.1% /step]

7-701-001 Bk

7-701-002 C

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3. SP Mode Tables

7-701-003 M

7-701-004 Y

7710 [Print Pages: Display]

*ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 page /step]

7-710-001 Bk

7-710-002 C

7-710-003 M

7-710-004 Y

7720 [Avg. Cvrg for img.: Display]

*ENG [0 to 100.00 / 0 / 0.01% /step]

7-720-001 Bk

7-720-002 C

7-720-003 M

7-720-004 Y

7801 [ROM No.]

ENG [-]

7-801-002 Engine

7-801-009 PFU

7-801-019 PFU2

7801 [Firmware Version]

ENG [-]

7-801-102 Engine

7-801-109 PFU

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7-801-119 PFU2

7801 [ROM No/ Firmware Version]

Displays all versions and ROM numbers in the machine.

CTL [-]

7-801-255 -

7803 [PM Counter Display] (Page, Unit, [Color])

Displays the number of sheets printed for each current maintenance unit.
PM counters click up based on the number of A4 (LT) LEF size sheets printed.
Therefore, the A3 (DLT) Double Count is activated. The Double Count cannot be
deactivated.
When a unit is replaced, the machine automatically detects that the new unit is
installed.
Then, the current PM counter value is automatically moved to the PM Counter –
Previous (SP7-906-1 to 10) and is reset to “0”.
The total number of sheets printed with the last unit replaced can be checked with
SP7-906-1 to 10.

• The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station.

*CTL [0 to 9999999 / - / - page/step]

7-803-001 Paper

7804 [PM Counter Reset] PM Counter Clear (Unit, [Color])

Clears the PM counter.


Press the Enter key after the machine asks “Execute?”, which will store the PM
countervalue in SP7-906 (PM Counter - Previous) and reset the value of the current
PM counter (SP7-803) to “0”.

*CTL -

7-804-001 PM Counter Reset

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3. SP Mode Tables

7807 [SC/Jam Counter Reset]

Clears the counters related to SC codes and paper jams.

CTL [- / - / -]

7-807-001 -

7826 [MF Error Counter]

Displays the number of count that can not be required the counting to MF counter
device.

*CTL [0000000 to 9999999 / - / -/step]

7-826-001 Error Total

7-826-002 Error Staple

7827 [MF Error Couter Clear]

Resets the MF counter device error counter.

*CTL [- / - / -]

7-827-001 -

7832 [Self-Diagnose Result Display]

Displays the result of the diagnostics.

CTL [- / - / -]

7-832-001 -

7835 [ACC Counter]

Displays the number of times of ACC counter.

*CTL [0 to 9999999 / - / -/step]

7-835-001 Copy ACC

7-835-002 Printer ACC

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7836 [Total Memory Size]

Displays the memory capacity of the controller system.

CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / - /- MB /step]

7-836-001

7840 [ServiceSP Entry Code Chg Hist]

7-840-001 Change Time :Latest *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-840-002 Change Time :Last1 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-840-101 Initialize Time :Latest *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7-840-102 Initialize Time :Last1 *CTL [ - / - / - /step]

7851 [-]

This SP is referenced by SP8-951-007.

CTL [0 to 255 / 0 /1 /step]

7-851-001

7852 [DF Glass Dust Check]

Counts the number of occurrences (0 to 65,535) when dust was detected on the
scanning glass of the ARDF or resets the dust detection counter. Counting is done
only if SP4-020-1 (ARDF Scan Glass Dust Check) is switched on.

*ENG

7-852-001 Dust Detection Counter [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-852-002 Dust Detection Clear Counter [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 /step]

7853 [Replace Counter]

Displays the PM parts replacement number.

ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-853-002 # PCU:Bk

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3. SP Mode Tables

7-853-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-853-025 # PCU:C

7-853-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-853-048 # PCU:M

7-853-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-853-071 # PCU:Y

7-853-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-853-093 # ITB Unit

7-853-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-853-109 # PTR Unit

7-853-115 # Fusing Unit

7-853-116 Fusing Belt

7-853-118 Pressure Roller

7-853-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7855 [Coverage Range]

The value of SP7-855-001 cannot be bigger than SP7-855-002.


This SP does not be cleared, set the initial value when replacing the NVRAM. If this
initial value is not set, the value is set to “0” and coverage counter (SP8-601-xxx)
does not work properly.
*Coverage: amount of toner used per A4 sheet (1% increments)

*CTL [-]

7-855-001 Coverage Range 1

7-855-002 Coverage Range 2

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7901 [Assert Info.]

Records the location where a problem is detected in the program. The data stored
in this SP is used for problem analysis. DFU

*CTL [-]

7-901-001 File Name

7-901-002 Number of Lines

7-901-003 Location

7903 Shipment :Fee Collection Counter Set

7-903-001 *CTL [-]

7906 [Previous Unit Counter:Distance]

ENG [0 to 4294967295 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

7-906-002 # PCU:Bk

7-906-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-906-025 # PCU:C

7-906-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-906-048 # PCU:M

7-906-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-906-071 # PCU:Y

7-906-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-906-093 # ITB Unit

7-906-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-906-109 # PTR Unit

7-906-115 # Fusing Unit

7-906-116 Fusing Belt

7-906-118 Pressure Roller

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3. SP Mode Tables

7906 [Previous Unit Counter:Distance]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-906-220 Toner Sub Hopper:Bk

7-906-221 Toner Sub Hopper:C

7-906-222 Toner Sub Hopper:M

7-906-223 Toner Sub Hopper:Y

7906 [Previous Unit Counter:Distance]

ENG [0 to 4294967295 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

7-906-230 Low Speed: # PCU:Bk

7-906-231 Low Speed: # PCU:C

7-906-232 Low Speed: # PCU:M

7-906-233 Low Speed: # PCU:Y

7-906-234 Middle Speed: # PCU:Bk

7-906-235 Middle Speed: # PCU:C

7-906-236 Middle Speed: # PCU:M

7-906-237 Middle Speed: # PCU:Y

7-906-238 Standard Speed2: # PCU:Bk

7907 [Previous Unit Cntr:Distance(%)]

ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1% /step]

7-907-002 # PCU:Bk

7-907-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-907-025 # PCU:C

7-907-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-907-048 # PCU:M

7-907-049 # Dev Unit:M

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7-907-071 # PCU:Y

7-907-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-907-093 # ITB Unit

7-907-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-907-109 # PTR Unit

7-907-115 # Fusing Unit

7-907-116 Fusing Belt

7-907-118 Pressure Roller

7908 [Previous Unit Counter:Pages(%)]

ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1% /step]

7-908-002 # PCU:Bk

7-908-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-908-025 # PCU:C

7-908-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-908-048 # PCU:M

7-908-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-908-071 # PCU:Y

7-908-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-908-093 # ITB Unit

7-908-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-908-109 # PTR Unit

7-908-115 # Fusing Unit

7-908-116 Fusing Belt

7-908-118 Pressure Roller

7-908-142 Toner Collection Bottle

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3. SP Mode Tables

7910 [ROM No]

CTL [- / - / - /step]

7-910-001 System/Copy

7-910-002 Engine

7-910-003 Lcdc

7-910-009 Bank

7-910-012 FCU

7-910-018 NetworkSupport

7-910-019 Bank2

7-910-023 HDD Format Option

7-910-132 NetWare

7-910-150 RPCS

7-910-151 PS

7-910-152 RPDL

7-910-153 R98

7-910-154 R16

7-910-156 R55

7-910-157 RTIFF

7-910-158 PCL

7-910-159 PCLXL

7-910-160 MSIS

7-910-162 PDF

7-910-164 PictBridge

7-910-165 PJL

7-910-167 MediaPrint:JPEG

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7-910-168 MediaPrint:TIFF

7-910-169 XPS

7-910-180 FONT

7-910-181 FONT1

7-910-182 FONT2

7-910-183 FONT3

7-910-184 FONT4

7-910-185 FONT5

7-910-200 Factory

7-910-201 Copy

7-910-202 NetworkDocBox

7-910-203 Fax

7-910-204 Printer

7-910-205 Scanner

7-910-206 RFax

7-910-210 MIB

7-910-211 Websupport

7-910-212 WebUapl

7-910-213 SDK1

7-910-214 SDK2

7-910-215 SDK3

7-910-250 Package

7911 [Firmware Version]

CTL [- / - / - /step]

7-911-001 System/Copy

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3. SP Mode Tables

7-911-002 Engine

7-911-003 Lcdc

7-911-009 Bank

7-911-012 FCU

7-911-018 NetworkSupport

7-911-019 Bank2

7-911-023 HDD Format Option

7-911-132 NetWare

7-911-150 RPCS

7-911-151 PS

7-911-152 RPDL

7-911-153 R98

7-911-154 R16

7-911-156 R55

7-911-157 RTIFF

7-911-158 PCL

7-911-159 PCLXL

7-911-160 MSIS

7-911-162 PDF

7-911-164 PictBridge

7-911-165 PJL

7-911-167 MediaPrint:JPEG

7-911-168 MediaPrint:TIFF

7-911-169 XPS

7-911-180 FONT

7-911-181 FONT1

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7-911-182 FONT2

7-911-183 FONT3

7-911-184 FONT4

7-911-185 FONT5

7-911-200 Factory

7-911-201 Copy

7-911-202 NetworkDocBox

7-911-203 Fax

7-911-204 Printer

7-911-205 Scanner

7-911-206 RFax

7-911-210 MIB

7-911-211 Websupport

7-911-212 WebUapl

7-911-213 SDK1

7-911-214 SDK2

7-911-215 SDK3

7-911-250 Package

7931 [Toner Bottle Bk]

Displays the toner bottle information for Bk.

*ENG

7932 [Toner Bottle M]

Displays the toner bottle information for Ma.

*ENG

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3. SP Mode Tables

7933 [Toner Bottle C]

Displays the toner bottle information for Cy.

*ENG

7934 [Toner Bottle Y]

Displays the toner bottle information for Ye.

*ENG

Last three digits for 7931 to 7934


7-93x-001 Machine Serial ID 7-93x-012 Toner Remaining
[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 100 / 100 / 1% /step]

7-93x-002 Cartridge Ver 7-93x-013 EDP Code


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-003 Brand ID 7-93x-014 End History


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-004 Area ID 7-93x-015 Refill Information


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-005 Product ID 7-93x-016 Attachment: Total Counter


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-006 Color ID 7-93x-017 Attachment: Color Counter


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-007 Maintenance ID 7-93x-018 End: Total Counter


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-008 New Product Information 7-93x-019 End: Color Counter


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-009 Recycle Counter 7-93x-020 Attachment Date


[0 to 255 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-010 Date 7-93x-021 End Date


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

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7-93x-011 SerialNo. - -
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7935 [Toner Bottle Log 1: Bk]

Displays the toner bottle information log for Bk.

7936 [Toner Bottle Log 1: M]

Displays the toner bottle information log for Ma.

7937 [Toner Bottle Log 1: C]

Displays the toner bottle information log for Cy.

7938 [Toner Bottle Log 1: Y]

Displays the toner bottle information log for Ye.

Last three digits for 7935 to 7938


7-93x-001 Serial No. ENG Displays the toner bottle
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] information log 1 for Bk, Ma,
Cy, or Ye.
7-93x-002 Attachment Date
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-003 Attachment: Total Counter


[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-004 Refill Information *ENG


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-011 Serial No. ENG Displays the toner bottle


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] information log 2 for Bk, Ma,
Cy, or Ye.
7-93x-012 Attachment Date
[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-013 Attachment: Total Counter


[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-014 Refill Information *ENG


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

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7-93x-021 Serial No. ENG Displays the toner bottle


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] information log 3 for Bk, Ma,
Cy, or Ye.
7-93x-022 Attachment Date
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-023 Attachment: Total Counter


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-024 Refill Information *ENG


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-031 Serial No. ENG Displays the toner bottle


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] information log 4 for Bk, Ma,
Cy, or Ye.
7-93x-032 Attachment Date
[0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-033 Attachment: Total Counter


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-034 Refill Information *ENG


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-041 Serial No. ENG Displays the toner bottle


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] information log 5 for Bk, Ma,
Cy, or Ye.
7-93x-042 Attachment Date
[0 to 99999999 / - / 1 /step]

7-93x-043 Attachment: Total Counter


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-93x-044 Refill Information *ENG


[0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7940 [PM Value Setting:Life Distance]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

7-940-002 # PCU:Bk

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7-940-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-940-025 # PCU:C

7-940-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-940-048 # PCU:M

7-940-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-940-071 # PCU:Y

7-940-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7940 [PM Value Setting:Life Distance]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 95873985 / 1 mm/step]

7-940-093 # ITB Unit

7-940-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-940-109 # PTR Unit

7940 [PM Value Setting:Life Distance]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 168978600 / 1 mm/step]

7-940-115 # Fusing Unit

7-940-116 Fusing Belt

7-940-118 Pressure Roller

7942 [PM Counter Display:Distance(%)]

ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1% /step]

7-942-002 # PCU:Bk

7-942-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-942-025 # PCU:C

7-942-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-942-048 # PCU:M

7-942-049 # Dev Unit:M

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7-942-071 # PCU:Y

7-942-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-942-093 # ITB Unit

7-942-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-942-109 # PTR Unit

7-942-115 # Fusing Unit

7-942-116 Fusing Belt

7-942-118 Pressure Roller

7944 [PM Counter Display: Distance]

002 to 072: *ENG [0 to 4294967295 / 0 / 1 mm/step]


093 to 118: ENG

7-944-002 # PCU:Bk

7-944-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-944-025 # PCU:C

7-944-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-944-048 # PCU:M

7-944-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-944-071 # PCU:Y

7-944-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-944-093 # ITB Unit

7-944-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-944-109 # PTR Unit

7-944-115 # Fusing Unit

7-944-116 Fusing Belt

7-944-118 Pressure Roller

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7944 [PM Counter Display: Distance]

ENG [0 to 999999999 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-944-220 Toner Sub Hopper:Bk

7-944-221 Toner Sub Hopper:C

7-944-222 Toner Sub Hopper:M

7-944-223 Toner Sub Hopper:Y

7944 [PM Counter Display: Distance]

ENG [0 to 4294967295 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-944-230 Low Speed: # PCU:Bk

7-944-231 Low Speed: # PCU:C

7-944-232 Low Speed: # PCU:M

7-944-233 Low Speed: # PCU:Y

7-944-234 Middle Speed: # PCU:Bk

7-944-235 Middle Speed: # PCU:C

7-944-236 Middle Speed: # PCU:M

7-944-237 Middle Speed: # PCU:Y

7-944-238 Standard Speed2: # PCU:Bk

7-944-240 ITB Unit:FC

7950 [Unit Replacement Date]

Displays the replacement date of each PM unit.

*ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step]

7-950-002 # PCU:Bk

7-950-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-950-025 # PCU:C

7-950-026 # Dev Unit:C

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3. SP Mode Tables

7-950-048 # PCU:M

7-950-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-950-071 # PCU:Y

7-950-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-950-093 # ITB Unit

7-950-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-950-109 # PTR Unit

7-950-115 # Fusing Unit

7-950-116 Fusing Belt

7-950-118 Pressure Roller

7-950-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7951 [Remain Day Counter: Pages]

7-951-001 to Displays the remaining unit life of each PM unit.


026
ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 days/step]

7-951-002 # PCU:Bk

7-951-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-951-025 # PCU:C

7-951-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-951-048 # PCU:M

7-951-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-951-071 # PCU:Y

7-951-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-951-093 # ITB Unit

7-951-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-951-109 # PTR Unit

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7-951-115 # Fusing Unit

7-951-116 Fusing Belt

7-951-118 Pressure Roller

7-951-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7952 [Remain Day Counter: Distance]

Displays the remaining unit life of each PM unit.

ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 days/step]

7-952-002 # PCU:Bk

7-952-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-952-025 # PCU:C

7-952-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-952-048 # PCU:M

7-952-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-952-071 # PCU:Y

7-952-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-952-093 # ITB Unit

7-952-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-952-109 # PTR Unit

7-952-115 # Fusing Unit

7-952-116 Fusing Belt

7-952-118 Pressure Roller

7953 [Operation Env. Log: PCU: Bk]

7-953-001 to Displays the PCU rotation distance in each specified operation environment.
021 T: Temperature (°C), H: Relative Humidity (%)

ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

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3. SP Mode Tables

7-953-001 T<=0

7-953-002 0<T<=5:0<=H<30

7-953-003 0<T<=5:30<=H<70

7-953-004 0<T<=5:70<=H<=100

7-953-005 5<T<15:0<=H<30

7-953-006 5<T<15:30<=H<55

7-953-007 5<T<15:55<=H<80

7-953-008 5<T<15:80<=H<=100

7-953-009 15<=T<25:0<=H<30

7-953-010 15<=T<25:30<=H<55

7-953-011 15<=T<25:55<=H<80

7-953-012 15<=T<25:80<=H<=100

7-953-013 25<=T<30:0<=H<30

7-953-014 25<=T<30:30<=H<55

7-953-015 25<=T<30:55<=H<80

7-953-016 25<=T<30:80<=H<=100

7-953-017 30<=T<35:0<=H<30

7-953-018 30<=T<35:30<=H<55

7-953-019 30<=T<35:55<=H<80

7-953-020 30<=T<35:80<=H<=100

7-953-021 35<=T

7953 [Operation Env. Log Clear]

7-953-100 -

ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step]

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7954 [PM Counter Display: Pages (%)]

ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1%/step]

7-954-002 # PCU:Bk

7-954-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-954-025 # PCU:C

7-954-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-954-048 # PCU:M

7-954-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-954-071 # PCU:Y

7-954-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-954-093 # ITB Unit

7-954-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-954-109 # PTR Unit

7-954-115 # Fusing Unit

7-954-116 Fusing Belt

7-954-118 Pressure Roller

7-954-142 Toner Collection Bottle

7958 [PM Value Setting:DaysThreshold]

ENG [1 to 30 / 15 / 1 days/step]

7-958-002 # PCU:Bk

7-958-003 # Dev Unit:Bk

7-958-025 # PCU:C

7-958-026 # Dev Unit:C

7-958-048 # PCU:M

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7-958-049 # Dev Unit:M

7-958-071 # PCU:Y

7-958-072 # Dev Unit:Y

7-958-093 # ITB Unit

7-958-102 # ITB Cleaning Unit

7-958-109 # PTR Unit

7-958-115 # Fusing Unit

7-958-116 Fusing Belt

7-958-118 Pressure Roller

7-958-142 Toner Collection Bottle

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SP8-XXX (Data Log2)

Many of these counters are provided for features that are currently not available, such as sending color
faxes, and so on. However, here are some Group 8 codes that when used in combination with others,
can provide useful information.

SP Numbers What They Do

SP8211 to SP8216 The number of pages scanned to the document server.

SP8401 to SP8406 The number of pages printed from the document server.

SP8691 to SP8696 The number of pages sent from the document server.

Specifically, the following questions can be answered:


• How is the document server actually being used?
• What application is using the document server most frequently?
• What data in the document server is being reused?
Most of the SPs in this group are prefixed with a letter that indicates the mode of operation (the mode of
operation is referred to as an "application"). Before reading the Group 8 Service Table, make sure that
you understand what these prefixes mean.

Prefixes What it means

T: Total: (Grand Total). Grand total of the items counted for all applications (C, F,
P, etc.).

C: Copy application. Totals (pages, jobs, etc.) executed for each application
when the job was not stored on the document server.
F: Fax application.

P: Print application.

S: Scan application.

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Prefixes What it means

L: Local storage (document Totals (jobs, pages, etc.) for the document server. The L:
server) counters work differently case by case. Sometimes, they
count jobs/pages stored on the document server; this can
be in document server mode (from the document server
window), or from another mode, such as from a printer
driver or by pressing the Store File button in the Copy
mode window. Sometimes, they include occasions when
the user uses a file that is already on the document server.
Each counter will be discussed case by case.

O: Other applications Refers to network applications such as Web Image


(external network Monitor. Utilities developed with the SDK (Software
applications, for Development Kit) will also be counted with this group in the
example) future.

The Group 8 SP codes are limited to 17 characters, forced by the necessity of displaying them on the
small LCDs of printers and faxes that also use these SPs. Read over the list of abbreviations below and
refer to it again if you see the name of an SP that you do not understand.

Key for Abbreviations


Abbreviation What it means

/ "By", e.g. "T:Jobs/Apl" = Total Jobs "by" Application

> More (2> "2 or more", 4> "4 or more"

AddBook Address Book

Apl Application

B/W Black & White

Bk Black

C Cyan

ColCr Color Create

ColMode Color Mode

Comb Combine

Comp Compression

Deliv Delivery

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Abbreviation What it means

DesApl Designated Application. The application (Copy, Fax, Scan, Print) used to
store the job on the document server, for example.

Dev Counter Development Count, no. of pages developed.

Dup, Duplex Duplex, printing on both sides

Emul Emulation

FC Full Color

FIN Post-print processing, i.e. finishing (punching, stapling, etc.)

Full Bleed No Margins

GenCopy Generation Copy Mode

GPC Get Print Counter. For jobs 10 pages or less, this counter does not count
up. For jobs larger than 10 pages, this counter counts up by the number
that is in excess of 10 (e.g., for an 11-page job, the counter counts up
11-10 =1)

IFax Internet Fax

ImgEdt Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI, e.g. border
removal, adding stamps, page numbers, etc.

K Black (YMCK)

LS Local Storage. Refers to the document server.

LSize Large (paper) Size

Mag Magnification

MC One color (monochrome)

NRS New Remote Service, which allows a service center to monitor machines
remotely. "NRS" is used overseas, "CSS" is used in Japan.

Org Original for scanning

OrgJam Original Jam

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Abbreviation What it means

Palm 2 Print Job Manager/Desk Top Editor: A pair of utilities that allows print
jobs to be distributed evenly among the printers on the network, and
allows files to moved around, combined, and converted to different
formats.

PC Personal Computer

PGS Pages. A page is the total scanned surface of the original. Duplex pages
count as two pages, and A3 simplex count as two pages if the A3/DLT
counter SP is switched ON.

PJob Print Jobs

Ppr Paper

PrtJam Printer (plotter) Jam

PrtPGS Print Pages

R Red (Toner Remaining). Applies to the wide format model A2 only. This
machine is under development and currently not available.

Rez Resolution

SC Service Code (Error SC code displayed)

Scn Scan

Sim, Simplex Simplex, printing on 1 side.

S-to-Email Scan-to-E-mail

SMC SMC report printed with SP5990. All of the Group 8 counters are
recorded in the SMC report.

Svr Server

TonEnd Toner End

TonSave Toner Save

TXJob Send, Transmission

YMC Yellow, Magenta, Cyan

YMCK Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black

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• All of the Group 8 SPs are reset with SP5 801 1 Memory All Clear.

These SPs count the number of times each


T:Total Jobs *CTL
8001 application is used to do a job.
[0 to 9999999/ - / 1]
8002 C:Total Jobs *CTL
Note: The L: counter is the total number of times the
8003 F:Total Jobs *CTL other applications are used to send a job to the
document server, plus the number of times a file
8004 P:Total Jobs *CTL
already on the document server is used.
8005 S:Total Jobs *CTL

8006 L:Total Jobs *CTL

• These SPs reveal the number of times an application is used, not the number of pages processed.
• When an application is opened for image input or output, this counts as one job.
• Interrupted jobs (paper jams, etc.) are counted, even though they do not finish.
• Only jobs executed by the customer are counted. Jobs executed by the customer engineer using
the SP modes are not counted.
• When using secure printing (when a password is required to start the print job), the job is counted
at the time when either "Delete Data" or "Specify Output" is specified.
• A job is counted as a fax job when the job is stored for sending.
• When a fax is received to fax memory, the F: counter increments but the L: counter does not (the
document server is not used).
• A fax broadcast counts as one job for the F: counter (the fax destinations in the broadcast are not
counted separately).
• A fax broadcast is counted only after all the faxes have been sent to their destinations. If one
transmission generates an error, then the broadcast will not be counted until the transmission has
been completed.
• A printed fax report counts as one job for the F: counter.
• The F: counter does not distinguish between fax sending or receiving.
• When a copy job on the document server is printed, SP8022 also increments, and when a print
job stored on the document server is printed, SP8024 also increments.
• When an original is both copied and stored on the document server, the C: and L: counters both
increment.
• When a print job is stored on the document server, only the L: counter increments.
• When the user presses the Document Server button to store the job on the document server, only
the L: counter increments.

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• When the user enters document server mode and prints data stored on the document server, only
the L: counter increments.
• When an image received from Palm 2 is received and stored, the L: counter increments.
• When the customer prints a report (user code list, for example), the O: counter increments.
However, for fax reports and reports executed from the fax application, the F: counter increments.

8011 T:Jobs/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of jobs stored to the
document server by each application, to reveal
8012 C:Jobs/LS *CTL how local storage is being used for input.
8013 F:Jobs/LS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ - / 1]
The L: counter counts the number of jobs stored from
8014 P:Jobs/LS *CTL
within the document server mode screen at the
8015 S:Jobs/LS *CTL operation panel.

8016 L:Jobs/LS *CTL

8017 O:Jobs/LS *CTL

• When a scan job is sent to the document server, the S: counter increments. When you enter
document server mode and then scan an original, the L: counter increments.
• When a print job is sent to the document server, the P: counter increments.
• When a network application sends data to the document server, the O: counter increments.
• When an image from Palm 2 is stored on the document server, the O: counter increments.
• When a fax is sent to the document server, the F: counter increments.

8021 T:Pjob/LS *CTL These SPs reveal how files printed from the
document server were stored on the document
8022 C:Pjob/LS *CTL server originally.
8023 F:Pjob/LS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ - / 1]
The L: counter counts the number of jobs stored from
8024 P:Pjob/LS *CTL
within the document server mode screen at the
8025 S:Pjob/LS *CTL operation panel.

8026 L:Pjob/LS *CTL

8027 O:Pjob/LS *CTL

• When a copy job stored on the document server is printed with another application, the C: counter
increments.

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• When an application like DeskTopBinder merges a copy job that was stored on the document
server with a print job that was stored on the document server, the C: and P: counters both
increment.
• When a job already on the document server is printed with another application, the L: counter
increments.
• When a scanner job stored on the document server is printed with another application, the S:
counter increments. If the original was scanned from within document server mode, then the L:
counter increments.
• When images stored on the document server by a network application (including Palm 2), are
printed with another application, the O: counter increments.
• When a copy job stored on the document server is printed with a network application (Web Image
Monitor, for example), the C: counter increments.
• When a fax on the document server is printed, the F: counter increments.

8031 T:Pjob/DesApl *CTL These SPs reveal what applications were used to
output documents from the document server.
8032 C:Pjob/DesApl *CTL
[0 to 9999999/ - / 1]
8033 F:Pjob/DesApl *CTL The L: counter counts the number of jobs printed
from within the document server mode screen at the
8034 P:Pjob/DesApl *CTL
operation panel.
8035 S:Pjob/DesApl *CTL

8036 L:Pjob/DesApl *CTL

8037 O:Pjob/DesApl *CTL

• When documents already stored on the document server are printed, the count for the application
that started the print job is incremented.
• When the print job is started from a network application (Desk Top Binder, Web Image Monitor,
etc.) the L: counter increments.

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8041 T:TX Jobs/LS *CTL These SPs count the applications that stored files on
the document server that were later accessed for
8042 C:TX Jobs/LS *CTL transmission over the telephone line or over a
8043 F:TX Jobs/LS *CTL network (attached to an e-mail, or as a fax image
by I-Fax).
8044 P:TX Jobs/LS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ - / 1]
8045 S:TX Jobs/LS *CTL Note: Jobs merged for sending are counted
separately.
8046 L:TX Jobs/LS *CTL
The L: counter counts the number of jobs scanned
8047 O:TX Jobs/LS *CTL from within the document server mode screen at the
operation panel.

• When a stored copy job is sent from the document server, the C: counter increments.
• When images stored on the document server by a network application or Palm2 are sent as an e-
mail, the O: counter increments.

8051 T:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL These SPs count the applications used to send files
from the document server over the telephone line or
8052 C:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL over a network (attached to an e-mail, or as a fax
8053 F:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL image by I-Fax). Jobs merged for sending are
counted separately.
8054 P:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL [0 to 9999999/ - / 1]
The L: counter counts the number of jobs sent from
8055 S:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL
within the document server mode screen at the
8056 L:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL operation panel.

8057 O:TX Jobs/DesApl *CTL

• If the send is started from Desk Top Binder or Web Image Monitor, for example, then the O:
counter increments.

8061 T:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total the finishing methods. The finishing method is specified by the application.

8062 C:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total finishing methods for copy jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the
application.

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8063 F:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total finishing methods for fax jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the
application.
Note: Finishing features for fax jobs are not available at this time.

8064 P:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total finishing methods for print jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the
application.

8065 S:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total finishing methods for scan jobs only. The finishing method is specified by the
application.
Note: Finishing features for scan jobs are not available at this time.

8066 L:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total finishing methods for jobs output from within the document server mode
screen at the operation panel. The finishing method is specified from the print window
within document server mode.

8067 O:FIN Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs total finishing methods for jobs executed by an external application, over the
network. The finishing method is specified by the application.

Last three digits for SP8 061 to 067


806x-001 Sort Number of jobs started in Sort mode. When a stored copy
job is set for Sort and then stored on the document server,
the L: counter increments. (See SP8 066 1)

806x-002 Stack Number of jobs started out of Sort mode.

806x-003 Staple Number of jobs started in Staple mode.

806x-004 Booklet Number of jobs started in Booklet mode. If the machine is in


staple mode, the Staple counter also increments.

806x-005 Z-Fold Number of jobs started In any mode other than the Booklet
mode and set for folding (Z-fold).

806x-006 Punch Number of jobs started in Punch mode. When Punch is set
for a print job, the P: counter increments. (See SP8 064 6.)

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806x-007 Other Reserved. Not used.

806x-008 Inside-Fold Not used

806x-009 Three-IN-Fold Not used

806x-010 Three-OUT-Fold Not used

806x-011 Four-Fold Not used

806x-012 KANNON-Fold Not used

806x-013 Perfect-Bind Not used

806x-014 Ring-Bind Not used

806x-015 3rd Vendor

8071 T:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of jobs broken down by the number of pages in the job,
regardless of which application was used.

8072 C:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count and calculate the number of copy jobs by size based on the number of
pages in the job.

8073 F:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count and calculate the number of fax jobs by size based on the number of
pages in the job.

8074 P:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count and calculate the number of print jobs by size based on the number of
pages in the job.

8075 S:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count and calculate the number of scan jobs by size based on the number of
pages in the job.

8076 L:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count and calculate the number of jobs printed from within the document server
mode window at the operation panel, by the number of pages in the job.

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8077 O:Jobs/PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count and calculate the number of "Other" application jobs (Web Image
Monitor, Palm 2, etc.) by size based on the number of pages in the job.

Last three digits for SP8 071 to 077


807x-001 1 Page 8 07x 8 21 to 50 Pages

807x-002 2 Pages 8 07x 9 51 to 100 Pages

807x-003 3 Pages 8 07x 10 101 to 300 Pages

807x-004 4 Pages 8 07x 11 301 to 500 Pages

807x-005 5 Pages 8 07x 12 501 to 700 Pages

807x-006 6 to 10 Pages 8 07x 13 701 to 1000 Pages

807x-007 11 to 20 Pages 8 07x 14 More than 1001 Pages

• For example: When a copy job stored on the document server is printed in document server mode,
the appropriate L: counter (SP8076 0xx) increments.
• Printing a fax report counts as a job and increments the F: counter (SP 8073).
• Interrupted jobs (paper jam, etc.) are counted, even though they do not finish.
• If a job is paused and re-started, it counts as one job.
• If the finisher runs out of staples during a print and staple job, then the job is counted at the time the
error occurs.
• For copy jobs (SP 8072) and scan jobs (SP 8075), the total is calculated by multiplying the
number of sets of copies by the number of pages scanned. (One duplex page counts as 2.)
• The first test print and subsequent test prints to adjust settings are added to the number of pages of
the copy job (SP 8072).
• When printing the first page of a job from within the document server screen, the page is counted.

8111 T:FAX TX Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) sent by fax, either
directly or using a file stored on the document server, on a telephone line.
Note: Color fax sending is not available at this time.

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8113 F: FAX TX Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) sent by fax directly on
a telephone line.
Note: Color fax sending is not available at this time.

811x-001 B/W

811x-002 Color

• These counters count jobs, not pages.


• This SP counts fax jobs sent over a telephone line with a fax application, including documents
stored on the document server.
• If the mode is changed during the job, the job will count with the mode set when the job started.
• If the same document is faxed to both a public fax line and an I-Fax at a destination where both
are available, then this counter increments, and the I-Fax counter (8 12x) also increments.
• The fax job is counted when the job is scanned for sending, not when the job is sent.

8121 T:IFAX TX Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) sent, either directly or
using a file stored on the document server, as fax images using I-Fax.
Note: Color fax sending is not available at this time.

8123 F: IFAX TX Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of jobs (color or black-and-white) sent (not stored on the
document server), as fax images using I-Fax.
Note: Color fax sending is not available at this time.

812x-001 B/W

812x-002 Color

• These counters count jobs, not pages.


• The counters for color are provided for future use; the color fax feature is not available at this time.
• The fax job is counted when the job is scanned for sending, not when the job is sent.

8131 T:S-to-Email Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and attached
to an e-mail, regardless of whether the document server was used or not.

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8135 S: S-to-Email Jobs *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and attached to e-
mail, without storing the original on the document server.

813x-001 B/W

813x-002 Color

813x-003 ACS

• These counters count jobs, not pages.


• If the job is stored on the document server, after the job is stored it is determined to be color or
black-and-white then counted.
• If the job is cancelled during scanning, or if the job is cancelled while the document is waiting to be
sent, the job is not counted.
• If the job is cancelled during sending, it may or may not be counted, depending on what stage of
the process had been reached when the job was cancelled.
• If several jobs are combined for sending to the Scan Router, Scan-to-Email, or Scan-to-PC, or if
one job is sent to more than one destination. each send is counted separately. For example, if the
same document is sent by Scan-to-Email as well as Scan-to-PC, then it is counted twice (once for
Scan-to-Email and once for Scan-to-PC).

8141 T:Deliv Jobs/Svr *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and sent to a
Scan Router server.

8145 S: Deliv Jobs/Svr *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned in scanner mode
and sent to a Scan Router server.

814x-001 B/W

814x-002 Color

814x-003 ACS

• These counters count jobs, not pages.


• The jobs are counted even though the arrival and reception of the jobs at the Scan Router server
cannot be confirmed.
• If even one color image is mixed with black-and-white images, then the job is counted as a "Color"
job.

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• If the job is cancelled during scanning, or if the job is cancelled while the document is waiting to be
delivered, the job is not counted.
• If the job is cancelled during sending, it may or may not be counted, depending on what stage of
the process had been reached when the job was cancelled.
• Even if several files are combined for sending, the transmission counts as one job.

8151 T:Deliv Jobs/PC *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and sent to a
folder on a PC (Scan-to-PC).

Note: At the present time, 8 151 and 8 155 perform identical counts.

8155 S:Deliv Jobs/PC *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of jobs (color or black-and-white) scanned and sent with
Scan-to-PC.

815x-001 B/W

815x-002 Color

815x-003 ACS

• These counters count jobs, not pages.


• If the job is cancelled during scanning, it is not counted.
• If the job is cancelled while it is waiting to be sent, the job is not counted.
• If the job is cancelled during sending, it may or may not be counted, depending on what stage of
the process had been reached when the job was cancelled.
• Even if several files are combined for sending, the transmission counts as one job.

8161 T:PCFAX TX Jobs *CTL These SPs count the number of PC Fax transmission
jobs. A job is counted from when it is registered for
8163 F:PCFAX TX Jobs *CTL sending, not when it is sent.
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]
Note: At the present time, these counters perform
identical counts.

• This counts fax jobs started from a PC using a PC fax application, and sending the data out to the
destination from the PC through the copier.

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8171 T:Deliv Jobs/WSD *CTL These SPs count the pages scanned by WS.
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]
8175 S:Deliv Jobs/WSD *CTL

001 B/W

002 Color

003 ACS

8181 T:Scan to Media Jobs *CTL These SPs count the scanned pages in a
media by the scanner application.
8185 S:Scan to Media Jobs *CTL
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

001 B/W

002 Color

003 ACS

8191 T:Total Scan PGS *CTL These SPs count the pages scanned by
each application that uses the scanner to
8192 C:Total Scan PGS *CTL scan images.
8193 F:Total Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8195 S:Total Scan PGS *CTL

8196 L:Total Scan PGS *CTL

• SP 8 191 to 8 196 count the number of scanned sides of pages, not the number of physical pages.
• These counters do not count reading user stamp data, or reading color charts to adjust color.
• Previews done with a scanner driver are not counted.
• A count is done only after all images of a job have been scanned.
• Scans made in SP mode are not counted.
Examples
• If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied and stored to the document server using the Store File
button in the Copy mode window, the C: count is 6 and the L: count is 6.
• If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied but not stored, the C: count is 6.
• If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages, the L: count is 6.

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8201 T:LSize Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]


A3/DLT, Larger

These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for scan and copy
jobs. Large size paper scanned for fax transmission is not counted.
Note: These counters are displayed in the SMC Report, and in the User Tools display.

8203 F: LSize Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]


A3/DLT, Larger

These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for fax
transmission.
Note: These counters are displayed in the SMC Report, and in the User Tools display.

8205 S:LSize Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]


A3/DLT, Larger

These SPs count the total number of large pages input with the scanner for scan jobs only.
Large size paper scanned for fax transmission is not counted.
Note: These counters are displayed in the SMC Report, and in the User Tools display.

8211 T:Scan PGS/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages scanned into
the document server
8212 C:Scan PGS/LS *CTL
[0 to 9999999/ - / 1/step]
8213 F:Scan PGS/LS *CTL The L: counter counts the number of pages stored
from within the document server mode screen at the
8215 S:Scan PGS/LS *CTL
operation panel, and with the Store File button from
8216 L:Scan PGS/LS *CTL within the Copy mode screen.

• Reading user stamp data is not counted.


• If a job is cancelled, the pages output as far as the cancellation are counted.
• If the scanner application scans and stores 3 B5 sheets and 1 A4 sheet, the S: count is 4.
• If pages are copied but not stored on the document server, these counters do not change.
• If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied and stored to the document server, the C: count is 6 and the
L: count is 6.
• If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages, the L: count is 6.

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8221 ADF Org Feeds *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages fed through the ADF for front and back side
scanning.

001 Front
Number of front sides fed for scanning:
With an ADF that can scan both sides simultaneously, the Front side count is the same as
the number of pages fed for either simplex or duplex scanning.
With an ADF that cannot scan both sides simultaneously, the Front side count is the same
as the number of pages fed for duplex front side scanning. (The front side is determined by
which side the user loads face up.)

002 Back
Number of rear sides fed for scanning:
With an ADF that can scan both sides simultaneously, the Back count is the same as the
number of pages fed for duplex scanning.
With an ADF that cannot scan both sides simultaneously, the Back count is the same as the
number of pages fed for duplex rear-side scanning.

• When 1 sheet is fed for duplex scanning the Front count is 1 and the Back count is 1.
• If a jam occurs during the job, recovery processing is not counted to avoid double counting. Also,
the pages are not counted if the jam occurs before the first sheet is output.

8231 Scan PGS/Mode *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages scanned by each ADF mode to determine the work
load on the ADF.

001 Large Volume Selectable. Large copy jobs that cannot be loaded in
the ADF at one time.

002 SADF Selectable. Feeding pages one by one through the ADF.

003 Mixed Size Selectable. Select "Mixed Sizes" on the operation


panel.

004 Custom Size Selectable. Originals of non-standard size.

005 Platen Book mode. Raising the ADF and placing the original
directly on the platen.

006 Mixed 1side/ 2side Simplex and Duplex mode.

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• If the scan mode is changed during the job, for example, if the user switches from ADF to Platen
mode, the count is done for the last selected mode.
• The user cannot select mixed sizes or non-standard sizes with the fax application so if the original's
page sizes are mixed or non-standard, these are not counted.
• If the user selects "Mixed Sizes" for copying in the platen mode, the Mixed Size count is enabled.
• In the SADF mode if the user copies 1 page in platen mode and then copies 2 pages with SADF,
the Platen count is 1 and the SADF count is 3.

8241 T:Scan PGS/Org *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of scanned pages by original type for all jobs,
regardless of which application was used.

8242 C:Scan PGS/Org *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages scanned by original type for Copy jobs.

8243 F:Scan PGS/Org *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages scanned by original type for Fax jobs.

8245 S:Scan PGS/Org *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages scanned by original type for Scan jobs.

8246 L:Scan PGS/Org *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages scanned and stored from within the document server
mode screen at the operation panel, and with the Store File button from within the Copy
mode screen

Last three digits for SP8 241 to 246


8 241 8 242 8 243 8 245 8 246

824x-001: Text Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

824x-002: Text/Photo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

824x-003: Photo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

824x-004: GenCopy, Pale Yes Yes No Yes Yes

824x-005: Map Yes Yes No No Yes

824x-006: Normal/Detail Yes No Yes No No

824x-007: Fine/Super Fine Yes No Yes No No

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824x-008: Binary Yes No No Yes No

824x-009: Grayscale Yes No No Yes No

824x-010: Color Yes No No Yes No

824x-011: Other Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

• If the scan mode is changed during the job, for example, if the user switches from ADF to Platen
mode, the count is done for the last selected mode.

8251 T:Scan PGS/ImgEdt *CTL These SPs show how many times Image Edit
features have been selected at the operation panel
8252 C:Scan PGS/ImgEdt *CTL for each application. Some examples of these
8255 S : Scan PGS/ImgEdr *CTL editing features are:
• Erase Border
8256 L:Scan PGS/ImgEdt *CTL
• Erase Center
8257 O:Scan PGS/ImgEdt *CTL • Image Repeat
• Centering
• Positive/Negative
[0 to 9999999/ - / 1/step]
Note: The count totals the number of times the edit
features have been used. A detailed breakdown of
exactly which features have been used is not given.

The L: counter counts the number of pages stored from within the document server mode screen at the
operation panel, and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen.

8261 T:Scn PGS/ColCr *CTL -

8262 C:Scn PGS/ ColCr *CTL -

8265 S:Scn PGS/Color *CTL -

8266 L:Scn PGS/ColCr *CTL -

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Last three digits for SP8 261, 262, 265 and 266
826x-001 Color Conversion These SPs show how many times color creation
features have been selected at the operation panel.
826x-002 Color Erase

826x-003 Background

826x-004 Other

8281 T:Scan PGS/TWAIN *CTL These SPs count the number of pages scanned using
a TWAIN driver. These counters reveal how the
8285 S:Scan PGS/TWAIN *CTL TWAIN driver is used for delivery functions.
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]
Note: At the present time, these counters perform
identical counts.

8291 T:Scan PGS/Stamp *CTL These SPs count the number of pages stamped with
the stamp in the ADF unit.
8293 F:Scan PGS/Stamp *CTL
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]
8295 S:Scan PGS/Stamp *CTL The L: counter counts the number of pages stored
from within the document server mode screen at the
operation panel, and with the Store File button from
within the Copy mode screen

8301 T:Scan PGS/Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by all applications. Use these
totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output (printing) page size [SP
8-441].

8302 C:Scan PGS/Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Copy application. Use
these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output (printing) page size [SP
8-442].

8303 F:Scan PGS/Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Fax application. Use
these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-443].

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8305 S:Scan PGS/Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Scan application. Use
these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-445].

8306 L:Scan PGS/Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned and stored from within the
document server mode screen at the operation panel, and with the Store File button from
within the Copy mode screen. Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning)
and output page size [SP 8-446].

Last three digits for SP8 301 to 306


830x-001 A3 830x-007 LG

830x-002 A4 830x-008 LT

830x-003 A5 830x-009 HLT

830x-004 B4 830x-010 Full Bleed

830x-005 B5 830x-254 Other (Standard)

830x-006 DLT 830x-255 Other (Custom)

8311 T:Scan PGS/Rez *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by resolution setting the total number of pages scanned by applications
that can specify resolution settings.

8315 S: Scan PGS/Rez *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by resolution setting the total number of pages scanned by applications
that can specify resolution settings.
Note: At the present time, SP8-311 and SP8-315 perform identical counts.

Last three digits for SP8 311 and 315


831x-001 1200 dpi

831x-002 600 dpi to 1199 dpi

831x-003 400 dpi to 599 dpi

831x-004 200 dpi to 399 dpi

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831x-005 199 dpi or less

• Copy resolution settings are fixed so they are not counted.


• The Fax application does not allow finely-adjusted resolution settings so no count is done for the
Fax application.

8321 T:Sacn Poster *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8322 C:Sacn Poster *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8326 L:Sacn Poster *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

832x-001 2 Sheet

832x-002 4 Sheet

832x-003 9 Sheet

8381 T:Total PrtPGS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages
Field Number printed by the customer. The counter for the
application used for storing the pages
8382 C:Total PrtPGS *CTL increments.
Field Number [0 to 9999999/ - / 1/step]

8383 F:Total PrtPGS *CTL The L: counter counts the number of pages
stored from within the document server
Field Number mode screen at the operation panel. Pages
8384 P:Total PrtPGS *CTL stored with the Store File button from within
the Copy mode screen go to the C:
Field Number
counter.
8385 S:Total PrtPGS *CTL
Field Number

8386 L:Total PrtPGS *CTL


Field Number

8387 O:Total PrtPGS *CTL


Field Number

• When several documents are merged for a print job, the number of pages stored is counted for the
application that stored them.

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• These counters are used primarily to calculate charges on use of the machine, so the following
pages are not counted as printed pages:
- Blank pages in a duplex printing job.
- Blank pages inserted as document covers, chapter title sheets, and slip sheets.
- Reports printed to confirm counts.
- All reports done in the service mode (service summaries, engine maintenance reports, etc.)
- Test prints for machine image adjustment.
- Error notification reports.
- Partially printed pages as the result of a copier jam.

8391 LSize PrtPGS

These SPs count pages printed on paper sizes A4/LT and larger.
Note: In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters are also
displayed in the User Tools display on the copy machine.

001 A3/DLT, Larger *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

003 BannaerPaper *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8401 T:PrtPGS/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages


printed from the document server. The
8402 C:PrtPGS/LS *CTL counter for the application used to print the
8403 F:PrtPGS/LS *CTL pages is incremented.
The L: counter counts the number of jobs
8404 P:PrtPGS/LS *CTL stored from within the document server
mode screen at the operation panel.
8405 S:PrtPGS/LS *CTL
[0 to 9999999/ - / 1/step]
8406 L:PrtPGS/LS *CTL

• Print jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the L: count.
• Fax jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the F: count.

8411 Prints/Duplex *CTL This SP counts the amount of paper (front/


back counted as 1 page) used for duplex
printing. Last pages printed only on one
side are not counted.
[0 to 9999999/ - / 1/step]

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3. SP Mode Tables

8421 T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing. This is the total for all applications.

8422 C:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the copier application.

8423 F:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the fax application.

8424 P:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the printer application.

8425 S:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by the scanner application.

8426 L:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing from within the document server mode window at the operation
panel.

8427 O:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages
processed for printing by Other applications

Last three digits for SP8 421 to 427


842x-001 Simplex> Duplex -

842x-002 Duplex> Duplex -

842x-003 Book> Duplex -

842x-004 Simplex Combine -

842x-005 Duplex Combine -

842x-006 2in1 2 pages on 1 side (2-Up)

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842x-007 4in1 4 pages on 1 side (4-Up)

842x-008 6in1 6 pages on 1 side (6-Up)

842x-009 8in1 8 pages on 1 side (8-Up)

842x-010 9in1 9 pages on 1 side (9-Up)

842x-011 16in1 16 pages on 1 side (16-Up)

842x-012 Booklet -

842x-013 Magazine -

842x-014 2in1 + Booklet -

842x-015 4in1 + Booklet -

842x-016 6in1 + Booklet -

842x-017 8in1 + Booklet -

842x-018 9in1 + Booklet -

842x-019 2in1 + Magazine -

842x-020 4in1 + Magazine -

842x-021 6in1 + Magazine -

842x-022 8in1 + Magazine -

842x-023 9in1 + Magazine -

842x-024 16in1 + Magazine -

• These counts (SP8 421 to SP8 427) are especially useful for customers who need to improve their
compliance with ISO standards for the reduction of paper consumption.
• Pages that are only partially printed with the n-Up functions are counted as 1 page.
• Here is a summary of how the counters work for Booklet and Magazine modes:

Booklet Magazine

Original Pages Count Original Pages Count

1 1 1 1

2 2 2 2

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Booklet Magazine

Original Pages Count Original Pages Count

3 2 3 2

4 2 4 2

5 3 5 4

6 4 6 4

7 4 7 4

8 4 8 4

8431 T:PrtPGS/ImgEdt *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below,
regardless of which application was used.

8432 C:PrtPGS/ImgEdt *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with the
copy application.

8434 P:PrtPGS/ImgEdt *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with the
print application.

8436 L:PrtPGS/ImgEdt *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of pages output from within the document server mode
window at the operation panel with the three features below.

8437 O:PrtPGS/ImgEdt *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total number of pages output with the three features below with Other
applications.

Last three digits for SP8 431 to 437


843x-001 Cover/Slip Sheet Total number of covers or slip sheets inserted. The count for a
cover printed on both sides counts 2.

843x-002 Series/Book The number of pages printed in series (one side) or printed as
a book with booklet right/left pagination.

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843x-003 User Stamp The number of pages printed where stamps were applied,
including page numbering and date stamping.

8441 T:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by all applications.

8442 C:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the copy application.

8443 F:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the fax application.

8444 P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the printer
application.

8445 S:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the scanner
application.

8446 L:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed from within the document
server mode window at the operation panel.

8447 O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by Other applications.

Last three digits for SP8 441 to 447


844x-001 A3

844x-002 A4

844x-003 A5

844x-004 B4

844x-005 B5

844x-006 DLT

844x-007 LG

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844x-008 LT

844x-009 HLT

844x-010 Full Bleed

844x-254 Other (Standard)

844x-255 Other (Custom)

• These counters do not distinguish between LEF and SEF.

8451 PrtPGS/Ppr Tray *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station.

001 Bypass Tray Bypass Tray

002 Tray 1 Machine

003 Tray 2 Paper Tray Unit (Option)

004 Tray 3 Paper Tray Unit (Option)

005 Tray 4 Paper Tray Unit (Option)

006 Tray 5 Not used

007 Tray 6 Not used

008 Tray 7 Not used

009 Tray 8 Not used

010 Tray 9 Not used

011 Tray10 Not used

012 Tray11 Not used

013 Tray12 Not used

014 Tray13 Not used

015 Tray14 Not used

016 Tray15 Not used

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8461 T:PrtPGS/Ppr Type *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by all applications.
• These counters are not the same as the PM counter. The PM counter is based on feed
timing to accurately measure the service life of the feed rollers. However, these
counts are based on output timing.
• Blank sheets (covers, chapter covers, slip sheets) are also counted.
• During duplex printing, pages printed on both sides count as 1, and a page printed
on one side counts as 1.

8462 C:PrtPGS/Ppr Type *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the copy application.

8463 F:PrtPGS/Ppr Type *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the fax application.

8464 P:PrtPGS/Ppr Type *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the printer application.

8466 L:PrtPGS/Ppr Type *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed from within the document server
mode window at the operation panel.

Last three digits for SP8 461 to 466


846x-001 Normal

846x-002 Recycled

846x-003 Special

846x-004 Thick

846x-005 Normal (Back)

846x-006 Thick (Back)

846x-007 OHP

846x-008 Other

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8471 PrtPGS/Mag *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by magnification rate the number of pages printed.

001 49% or less

002 50% to 99%

003 100%

004 101% to 200%

005 201% or more

• Counts are done for magnification adjusted for pages, not only on the operation panel but
performed remotely with an external network application capable of performing magnification
adjustment as well.
• Magnification adjustments done with printer drivers with PC applications such as Excel are also
counted.
• Magnification adjustments done for adjustments after they have been stored on the document
server are not counted.
• Magnification adjustments performed automatically during Auto Reduce/Enlarge copying are
counted.
• The magnification rates of blank cover sheets, slip sheets, etc. are automatically assigned a rate of
100%.

8481 T:PrtPGS/TonSave *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8484 P:PrtPGS/TonSave *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages printed with the Toner Save feature switched
on.
Note: These SPs return the same results as this SP is limited to the Print application.

8491 T:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL These SPs count the number of pages
printed in the Color Mode by each
8492 C:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL application.
8493 F:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL

8496 L:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL

8497 O:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL

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Last three digits for SP8 491 to 493, 496 and 497
849x-001 B/W

849x-002 Single Color

849x-003 Two Color

849x-004 Full Color

849x-051 B/W(Banner)

849x-052 Single Color(Banner)

849x-053 Two Color(Banner)

849x-054 Full Color(Banner)

8501 T:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL These SPs count the number of pages
printed in the Color Mode by the print
8504 P:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL application.
8507 O:PrtPGS/Col Mode *CTL

Last three digits for SP8 501, 504 and 507


850x-001 B/W

850x-002 Mono Color

850x-003 Full Color

850x-004 Single Color

850x-005 Two Color

850x-051 B/W(Banner)

850x-052 Full Color(Banner)

850x-053 Single Color(Banner)

850x-054 Two Color(Banner)

8511 T:PrtPGS/Emul *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed.

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3. SP Mode Tables

8514 P:PrtPGS/Emul *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed.

Last three digits for SP8 511 and 514


851x-001 RPCS -

851x-002 RPDL -

851x-003 PS3 -

851x-004 R98 -

851x-005 R16 -

851x-006 GL/GL2 -

851x-007 R55 -

851x-008 RTIFF -

851x-009 PDF -

851x-010 PCL5e/5c -

851x-011 PCL XL -

851x-012 IPDL-C -

851x-013 BM-Links Japan Only

851x-014 Other -

851x-015 IPDS -

851x-016 XPS -

• SP8 511 and SP8 514 return the same results as they are both limited to the Print application.
• Print jobs output to the document server are not counted.

8521 T:PrtPGS/FIN *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by all
applications.

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8522 C:PrtPGS/FIN *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Copy
application.

8523 F:PrtPGS/FIN *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Fax
application.
Note: Print finishing options for received faxes are currently not available.

8524 P:PrtPGS/FIN *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Print
application.

8525 S:PrtPGS/FIN *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Scanner
application.

8526 L:PrtPGS/FIN *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed from within the
document server mode window at the operation panel.

Last three digits for SP8 521 to 526


852x-001 Sort 852x-009 Three-IN-Fold

852x-002 Stack 852x-010 Three-OUT-Fold

852x-003 Staple 852x-011 Four-Fold

852x-004 Booklet 852x-012 KANNON-Fold

852x-005 Z-Fold 852x-013 Perfect-Bind

852x-006 Punch 852x-014 Ring-Bind

852x-007 Other 852x-015 3rd Vendor

852x-008 Inside-Fold

• If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling, the unstapled pages are
still counted.

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3. SP Mode Tables

• The counts for staple finishing are based on output to the staple tray, so jam recoveries are
counted.

8531 Staples

This SP counts the amount of staples used (-001) or count stapled (-002) by the
machine.

001 Staples *CTR [0 to 9999999 / - / 1]

002 Stapleless *CTR [0 to 9999999 / - / 1]

8551 T:PrtBooks/FIN *CTL -

8552 C:PrtBooks/FIN *CTL -

8554 P:PrtBooks/FIN *CTL -

8556 L:PrtBooks/FIN *CTL -

855x-001 Perfect-Bind Not used

855x-002 Ring-Bind Not used

8561 T:A Sheet Of Paper *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

8562 C:A Sheet Of Paper *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

8563 F:A Sheet Of Paper *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

8564 P:A Sheet Of Paper *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

8566 L:A Sheet Of Paper *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

8567 O:A Sheet Of Paper *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

Last three digits for SP8 561 to 567


856x-001 Total: Over A3/DLT

856x-002 Total: Under A3/DLT

856x-003 Duplex: Over A3/DLT

856x-004 Duplex: Under A3/DLT

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8581 T:Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total output broken down by color output, regardless of the
application used. In addition to being displayed in the SMC Report, these counters
are also displayed in the User Tools display on the copy machine.

001 Total

002 Total: Full Color

003 B&W/Single Color

004 Development: CMY

005 Development: K

006 Copy: Color

007 Copy: B/W

008 Print: Color

009 Print: B/W

010 Total: Color

011 Total: B/W

012 Full Color: A3

013 Full Color: B4 JIS or Smaller

014 Full Color Print

015 Mono Color Print

016 Full Color GPC

017 Twin Color Mode Print

018 Full Color Print(Twin)

019 Mono Color Print(Twin)

020 Full Color Total(CV)

021 Mono Color Total(CV)

022 Full Color Print(CV)

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028 Development: CMY(A3)

029 Development: K(A3)

030 Total: Color(A3)

031 Total: B/W(A3)

8582 C:Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total output of the copy application broken down by color
output.

001 B/W

002 Single Color

003 Two Color

004 Full Color

8583 F:Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total output of the fax application broken down by color output.

001 B/W

002 Single Color

8584 P:Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total output of the print application broken down by color output.

001 B/W

002 Mono Color

003 Full Color

004 Single Color

005 Two Color

8586 L:Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total output of the local storage broken down by color output.

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001 B/W

002 Single Color

003 Two Color

004 Full Color

8591 O:Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the totals for A3/DLT paper use, number of duplex pages printed,
and the number of staples used. These totals are for Other (O:) applications only.

001 A3/DLT

002 Duplex

005 Banner

8601 T:Coverage Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for
each printing mode.

001 B/W

002 Color

011 B/W Printing Pages

012 Color Printing Pages

021 Coverage Counter 1

022 Coverage Counter 2

023 Coverage Counter 3

031 Coverage Counter 1 (YMC)

032 Coverage Counter 2 (YMC)

033 Coverage Counter 3 (YMC)

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8602 C:Coverage Counter *CTL [0 to 2147483647/ 0 / 1%/step]

These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for
each printing mode.

8603 F:Coverage Counter *CTL [0 to 2147483647/ 0 / 1%/step]

These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for
each printing mode.

P:Coverage Counter *CTL [0 to 2147483647/ 0 / 1%/step]


8604 These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for
each printing mode.

L:Coverage Counter *CTL [0 to 2147483647/ 0 / 1%/step]


8606 These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for
each printing mode.

Last three digits for SP8 602 to 606


8 602 8 603 8 604 8 606

860x-001: B/W Yes Yes Yes Yes

860x-002: Single Color Yes Yes Yes Yes

860x-003: Two Color Yes No Yes Yes

860x-004: Full Color Yes No Yes Yes

8617 SDK Apli Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the total printout pages for each SDK applicaion.

001 SDK-1

002 SDK-2

003 SDK-3

004 SDK-4

005 SDK-5

006 SDK-6

007 SDK-7

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008 SDK-8

009 SDK-9

010 SDK-10

011 SDK-11

012 SDK-12

8621 Func Use Counter DFU

001 to 064 Function 001 to Function 064

8631 T:FAX TX PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone
number.

8633 F:FAX TX PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone
number.

863x-001 B/W

863x-002 Color

• If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as
B/W or Color.
• At the present time, this feature is provided for the Fax application only so SP8631 and SP8633
are the same.
• The counts include error pages.
• If a document is sent to more than one destination with a Group transmission, the count is done for
each destination.
• Polling transmissions are counted but polling RX are not.
• Relay, memory, and confidential mailbox transmissions and are counted for each destination.

8641 T:IFAX TX PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to as fax images
using I-Fax.

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8643 F:IFAX TX PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by Fax as fax images using
I-Fax.

864x-001 B/W

864x-002 Color

• If a document has color and black-and-white pages mixed, the pages are counted separately as
B/W or Color.
• At the present time, this feature is provided for the Fax application only so SP8641 and SP8643
are the same.
• The counts include error pages.
• If a document is sent to more than one destination with a Group transmission, the count is done for
each destination.
• Polling transmissions are counted but polling RX are not.
• Relay, memory, and confidential mailbox transmissions and are counted for each destination.

8651 T:S-to-Email PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e-mail for
both the Scan and document server applications.

8655 S:S-to-Email PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e-mail for
the Scan application only.

865x-001 B/W

865x-002 Color

• The count for B/W and Color pages is done after the document is stored on the HDD. If the job is
cancelled before it is stored, the pages are not counted.
• If Scan-to-Email is used to send a 10-page document to 5 addresses, the count is 10 (the pages
are sent to the same SMTP server together).
• If Scan-to-PC is used to send a 10-page document to 5 folders, the count is 50 (the document is
sent to each destination of the SMB/FTP server).
• Due to restrictions on some devices, if Scan-to-Email is used to send a 10-page document to a
large number of destinations, the count may be divided and counted separately. For example, if a

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10-page document is sent to 200 addresses, the count is 10 for the first 100 destinations and the
count is also 10 for the second 100 destinations, for a total of 20.).

8661 T:Deliv PGS/Svr *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router
server by both Scan and LS applications.

8665 S:Deliv PGS/Svr *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a Scan Router
server by the Scan application.

866x-001 B/W

866x-002 Color

• The B/W and Color counts are done after the document is stored on the HDD of the Scan Router
server.
• If the job is canceled before storage on the Scan Router server finishes, the counts are not done.
• The count is executed even if regardless of confirmation of the arrival at the Scan Router server.

8671 T:Deliv PGS/PC *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC
(Scan-to-PC) with the Scan and LS applications.

8675 S: Deliv PGS/PC *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent with Scan-to-PC with
the Scan application.

867x-001 B/W

867x-002 Color

8681 T:PCFAX TXPGS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages sent by PC Fax.
These SPs are provided for the Fax application only,
8683 F:PCFAX TXPGS *CTL so the counts for SP8 681 and SP8 683 are the same.
[0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

• This counts pages sent from a PC using a PC fax application, from the PC through the copier to the
destination.

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3. SP Mode Tables

• When sending the same message to more than one place using broadcasting, the pages are only
counted once. (For example, a 10-page fax is sent to location A and location B. The counter goes
up by 10, not 20.)

8691 T:TX PGS/LS *CTL These SPs count the number of pages sent from the
document server. The counter for the application that
8692 C:TX PGS/LS *CTL was used to store the pages is incremented.
8693 F:TX PGS/LS *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]
The L: counter counts the number of pages stored from
8694 P:TX PGS/LS *CTL
within the document server mode screen at the
8695 S:TX PGS/LS *CTL operation panel. Pages stored with the Store File
button from within the Copy mode screen go to the C:
8696 L:TX PGS/LS *CTL counter.

• Print jobs done with Web Image Monitor and Desk Top Binder are added to the count.
• If several documents are merged for sending, the number of pages stored are counted for the
application that stored them.
• When several documents are sent by a Fax broadcast, the F: count is done for the number of
pages sent to each destination.

8701 TX PGS/Port *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages sent by the physical port used to send them.
For example, if a 3-page original is sent to 4 destinations via ISDN G4, the count for
ISDN (G3, G4) is 12.

001 PSTN-1

002 PSTN-2

003 PSTN-3

004 ISDN (G3,G4)

005 Network

8711 T:Scan PGS/Comp *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8715 S:Scan PGS/Comp *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages sent by each compression mode.

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871x-001 JPEG/JPEG2000

871x-002 TIFF(Multi/Single)

871x-003 PDF

871x-004 Other

871x-005 PDF/Comp

871x-006 PDF/A

871x-007 PDF(OCR)

871x-008 PDF/Comp(OCR)

871x-009 PDF/A(OCR)

8721 T: Deliv PGS/WSD *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8725 S: Deliv PGS/WSD *CTL

These SPs count the number of pages scanned by each scanner mode.

872x-001 B/W

872x-002 Color

8731 T:Scan PGS/Media *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

8735 S:Scan PGS/Media *CTL

These SPs count the number of pages scanned and saved in a meia by each scanner
mode.

873x-001 B/W

873x-002 Color

8741 RX PGS/Port *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the number of pages received by the physical port used to receive
them.

001 PSTN-1

002 PSTN-2

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3. SP Mode Tables

003 PSTN-3

004 ISDN (G3,G4)

005 Network

8 771 Dev Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the frequency of use (number of rotations of the development rollers)
for black and other color toners.

8 771-001 Total

8 771-002 K

8 771-003 Y

8 771-004 M

8 771-005 C

8 781 Toner_Botol_Info. *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the number of already replaced toner bottles.


Note: Currently, the data in SP7-833-011 through 014 and the data in
SP8-781-001 through 004 are the same.

8 781-001 BK The number of black-toner bottles

8 781-002 Y The number of yellow-toner bottles

8 781-003 M The number of magenta-toner bottles

8 781-004 C The number of cyan-toner bottles

8791 LS Memory Remain *CTL [0 to 100 / 0 / 1/step]

This SP displays the percent of space available on the document server for storing
documents.

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8801 Toner Remain *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the percent of toner remaining for each color. This SP allows the
user to check the toner supply at any time.
Note: This precise method of measuring remaining toner supply (1% steps) is better
than other machines in the market that can only measure in increments of 10 (10%
steps).

001 K

002 Y

003 M

004 C

8811 Eco Counter

001 Eco Total *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

Displays the number of pages reduced by using the color, full color, duplex and
combine function.

002 Color *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

Displays the number of pages reduced by using the color function.

003 Full Color *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

Displays the number of pages reduced by using the full color function

004 Duplex *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

Displays the number of pages reduced by using the duplex function.

005 Combine *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

Displays the number of pages reduced by using the combine function.

006 Color(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

Displays the utilization ratio of the color function.

007 Full Color(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

Displays the utilization ratio of the full color function.

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3. SP Mode Tables

008 Duplex(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

Displays the utilization ratio of the duplex function.

009 Combine(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

Displays the utilization ratio of the combine function.

010 Paper Cut(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

Displays the paper reduction ratio.

051 Sync Eco Total *CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1/step]

052 Sync Color *CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1/step]

053 Sync Full Color *CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1/step]

054 Sync Duplex *CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1/step]

055 Sync Combine *CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1/step]

056 Sync Color(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

057 Sync Full Color(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

058 Sync Duplex(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

059 Sync Combine(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

060 Sync Paper Cut(%) *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

101 Eco Totalr:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

102 Color:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

103 Full Color:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

104 Duplex:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

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105 Combine:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

106 Color(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

107 Full Color(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

108 Duplex(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

109 Combine(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

110 Paper Cut(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

151 Sync Eco Totalr:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

152 Sync Color:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

153 Sync Full Color:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

154 Sync Duplex:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

155 Sync Combine:Last *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1/step]

156 Sync Color(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

157 Sync Full Color(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

158 Sync Duplex(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

159 Sync Combine(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

160 Sync Paper Cut(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100/ 0 / 1%/step]

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3. SP Mode Tables

8851 CVr Cnt: 0-10% *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each
color is from 0% to 10%.

011 0 to 2%: BK 031 5 to 7%: BK

012 0 to 2%: Y 032 5 to 7%: Y

013 0 to 2%: M 033 5 to 7%: M

014 0 to 2%: C 034 5 to 7%: C

021 3 to 4%: BK 041 8 to 10%: BK

022 3 to 4%: Y 042 8 to 10%: Y

023 3 to 4%: M 043 8 to 10%: M

024 3 to 4%: C 044 8 to 10%: C

8861 CVr Cnt: 11-20% *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each
color is from 11% to 20%.

001 BK

002 Y

003 M

004 C

8871 CVr Cnt: 21-30% *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each
color is from 21% to 30%.

001 BK

002 Y

003 M

004 C

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8881 CVr Cnt: 31%- *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each
color is 31% or higher.

001 BK

002 Y

003 M

004 C

8891 Page/Toner Bottle *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the amount of the remaining current toner for each color.

001 BK

002 Y

003 M

004 C

8901 Page/Toner_Prev1 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the amount of the remaining previous toner for each color.

001 BK

002 Y

003 M

004 C

8911 Page/Toner_Prev2 *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs display the amount of the remaining 2nd previous toner for each color.

001 BK

002 Y

003 M

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004 C

8921 Cvr Cnt/Total *CTL [0 to 2147483647/ 0 / 1/step]

Displays the total coverage and total printout number for each color.

001 Coverage (%) BK

002 Coverage (%) Y

003 Coverage (%) M

004 Coverage (%) C

8921 Cvr Cnt/Total *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

011 Coverage /P: BK

012 Coverage /P: Y

013 Coverage /P: M

014 Coverage /P: C

8941 Machine Status *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

These SPs count the amount of time the machine spends in each operation mode.
These SPs are useful for customers who need to investigate machine operation for
improvement in their compliance with ISO Standards.

001 Operation Time Engine operation time. Does not include time while
controller is saving data to HDD (while engine is not
operating).

002 Standby Time Engine not operating. Includes time while controller
saves data to HDD. Does not include time spent in
Energy Save, Low Power, or Off modes.

003 Energy Save Time Includes time while the machine is performing
background printing.

004 Low Power Time Includes time in Energy Save mode with Engine on.
Includes time while machine is performing
background printing.

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005 Off Mode Time Includes time while machine is performing


background printing. Does not include time machine
remains powered off with the power switches.

006 SC Total time when SC errors have been staying.

007 PrtJam Total time when paper jams have been staying during
printing.

008 OrgJam Total time when original jams have been staying
during scanning.

009 Supply PM Unit End Total time when toner end has been staying.

8951 AddBook Register *CTL -

These SPs count the number of events when the machine manages data registration.

001 User Code /User ID User code registrations. [0 to 99999/ 0 /


1/step]
002 Mail Address Mail address registrations.

003 Fax Destination Fax destination registrations.

004 Group Group destination registrations.

005 Transfer Request Fax relay destination registrations


for relay TX.

006 F-Code F-Code box registrations.

007 Copy Program Copy application registrations [0 to 255 / 0 /


with the Program (job settings) 1/step]
feature.

008 Fax Program Fax application registrations with


the Program (job settings) feature.

009 Printer Program Printer application registrations


with the Program (job settings)
feature.

010 Scanner Program Scanner application registrations


with the Program (job settings)
feature.

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3. SP Mode Tables

8961 Electricity Status *CTL [0 to 9999999/ 0 / 1/step]

001 Ctrl Standby Time

002 STR Time

003 Main Power Off Time

004 Reading and Printing Time

005 Printing Time

006 Reading Time

007 Eng Waiting Time

008 Low Power State Time

009 Silent State Time

010 Heater Off State Time

011 LCD on Time

101 Silent Print

8971 Unit Control *CTL [0 to 99999999/ 0 / 1/step]

001 Engine Off Recovery Count

002 Power Off Count

003 Force Power Off Count

8999 Admin. Counter List

Displays the total coverage and total printout number for each color.

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001 Total *CTL [0 to 9999999/ - / 1]

002 Copy: Full Color *CTL

003 Copy: BW *CTL

004 Copy: Single Color *CTL

005 Copy: Two Color *CTL

006 Printer Full Color *CTL

007 Printer BW *CTL

008 Printer Single Color *CTL

009 Printer Two Color *CTL

010 Fax Print: BW *CTL

011 Fax Print: Single Color *CTL

013 Duplex *CTL

022 Copy: Full Color(%) *CTL [0 to 2147483647/ - / 1]

023 Copy: BW(%) *CTL

024 Copy: Single Color(%) *CTL

025 Copy: Two Color(%) *CTL

026 Printer: Full Color(%) *CTL

027 Printer: BW(%) *CTL

028 Printer: Single Color(%) *CTL

029 Printer: Two Color(%) *CTL

030 Fax Print: BW(%) *CTL

031 Fax Print: Single Color(%) *CTL

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101 Transmission Total: Color *CTL [0 to 9999999/ - / 1]

102 Transmission Total: BW *CTL

102 Transmission Total: BW *CTL

103 FAX Transmission *CTL

104 Scanner Transmission: *CTL


Color

105 Scanner Transmission: *CTL


BW

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Printer Service Mode

Printer Service Mode


Printer Service Mode

1001 Bit Switch

001 Bit Switch 1 0 1

bit 0 DFU - -

bit 1 Responding with the hostname as the sysName Model Hostname


name
(PnP name)

This BitSwitch can change the value of the sysName.


0 (default): Model name (PnP name) such as "MP C401SP"
1: Host name

bit 2 DFU - -

bit 3 No I/O Timeout 0:Disabled 1:Enabled

Enables/Disables MFP I/O Timeouts. If enabled, the MFP I/O Timeout setting will
have no affect. I/O Timeouts will never occur.

bit 4 SD Card Save Mode 0:Disabled 1:Enabled

If this bit switch is enabled, print jobs will be saved to the GW SD slot and not output
to paper.

bit 5 [PS and PDF] Paper size error margin ±5pt ±10pt

When a PS job is printed by using a custom paper size, the job might not be printed
because of a paper size mismatch caused by a calculation error. By default, the
error margin for matching to a paper size is ±5 points. By enabling this BitSwitch, the
error margin for matching to a paper size can be extended to ±10 points.

bit 6 Color balance switching 0:Disabled 1:Enabled

This BitSwitch can be used to restore the color balance to match that of previous
models. If this BitSwitch is set to "1" (Enabled), the color balance that is equivalent to
Fuji-Xerox printers will be used.

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1001 Bit Switch

bit 7 [RPCS,PCL]: Printable area frame border 0: Disable 1: Enable

Prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border around the printable area.

1001 Bit Switch

002 Bit Switch 2 0 1

Color balance switching Disabled Enabled

bit 0 This BitSwitch can be used to restore the color balance to match that of previous
models. If this BitSwitch is set to "1" (Enabled), the color balance from 09S and
earlier models will be used.

bit 1 DFU - -

bit 2 DFU - -

bit 3 [PCL5e/c.PS]: PDL Auto Switching 0: Enable 1: Disable

Enables/disable the MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid-job.


Some host systems submit jobs that contain both PS and PCL5e/c. If Auto PDL
switching is disabled, these jobs will not be printed properly.

bit 4 Color balance switching Disabled Enabled

This BitSwitch can be used to restore the color balance to match that of previous
models. If this BitSwitch is set to "1" (Enabled), the color balance from 09A and
Extended 09A models will be used.

bit 5 DFU - -

bit 6 Switch dither 0: Use 1: Use


normal alternative
dither dither

See RTB#RD014018.

bit 7 DFU - -

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1001 Bit Switch

003 Bit Switch 3 0 1

bit 0 DFU - -

bit 1 DFU - -

bit 2 [PCL5e/c]: Legacy HP compatibility 0:Disabled 1:Enabled

Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000.


In other words, the left margin defined in the job (usually "<ESC>*r0A") will be
changed to "<ESC>*r1A".

bit 3
DFU - -
to 7

1001 Bit Switch

004 Bit Switch 4 0 1

bit 0 -
DFU -
to 7

1001 Bit Switch

005 Bit Switch 5 0 1

bit 0 DFU - -

bit 1 Multiple copies if a paper size or type mismatch 0:Disabled 1:Enabled


occurs (Single (Multiple
copy) copy)

If a paper size or type mismatch occurs during the printing of multiple copies, only a
single copy is output by default. Using this bit switch, the device can be configured
to print all copies even if a paper mismatch occurs.

bit 2 Prevent SDK applications from altering the contents


0:Disabled 1:Enabled
of a job.

Enable: SDK applications will not be able to alter print data. This is achieved by
preventing SDK applications from accessing a module called the "GPS Filter".
Note: The main purpose of this bit switch is for troubleshooting the effects of SDK
applications on data.

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1001 Bit Switch

bit 3 [PS] PS Criteria 0: Pattern3 1: Pattern1

Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpereter to determine whether


a job is PS data or not.
Pattern3: (2 to 4): The larger the pattern number, the greater the number of criterion
used. Pattern 4 includes most PS commands.
Pattern1: A small number of PS tags and headers

bit 4 Increase max. number of stored jobs. 0:Disabled 1:Enabled


(100) (750)

Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the HDD. The default
(disabled) is 100. If this is enabled, the max. will be raised to 750 or 1000
depending on the model.

bit 5 DFU - -

bit 6 Method for determining the image rotation for the


0:Disabled 1:Enabled
edge to bind on.

Enable: The image rotation will be performed as they were in the specifications of
older models for the binding of pages of mixed orientation jobs.
The old models are below:
- PCL: Pre-04A models
- PS/PDF/RPCS: Pre-05S models

bit 7 Letterhead mode printing 1:Enabled


0:Disabled
(Duplex)

Routes all pages through the duplex unit.


If this is disabled, simplex pages or the last page of an odd-paged duplex job are
not routed through the duplex unit. This could result in problems with letterhead/pre-
printed pages.
Only affects pages specified as Letterhead paper.

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1001 Bit Switch

006 Bit Switch 6 0 1

Include bypass in auto tray select 0:Disabled 1:Enabled


bit 0
If enabled, the Bypass tray tray will be included in auto tray selection.

bit 1
DFU - -
to 7

1001 Bit Switch

007 Bit Switch 7 0 1

bit 0
DFU - -
to 7

1001 Bit Switch

008 Bit Switch 8 0 1

bit 0
DFU - -
to 2

bit 3 [PCL.PS]: Allow BW jobs to print without requiring 1:Enabled


User Code (allow BW
0:Disabled jobs to print
without a user
code)

BW jobs submitted without a user code will be printed even if usercode


authentication is enabled.
Note: Color jobs will not be printed without a valid user code.

bit 4
DFU - -
to 5

PCL, RPCS, PS: Forced BW print 0:Disabled 1:Enabled


bit 6
Switches whether to ignore PDL color command.

bit 7 DFU - -

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1001 Bit Switch

009 Bit Switch 9 0 1

bit 0 0:Disabled
PDL Auto Detection timeout of jobs submitted via 1:Enabled
USB or Parallel Port (IEEE 1284). (Immediatel
(10 seconds)
y)

To be used if PDL auto-detection fails. A failure of PDL autodetection does not


necessarily mean that the job can not be printed. This bit switch tells the device
whether to time-out immediately (default) upon failure or to wait 10 seconds.

bit 1 DFU - -

bit 2 Job Cancel 0:Disabled


1:Enabled
(Not
(Cancelled)
cancelld)

Enable: All jobs will be cancelled after a jam occurs.


Note: If this bit switch is enabled, printing under the following conditions might result
in problems:
- Job submission via USB or parallel port
- Spool printing (WIM > Configuration > Device Settings > System)

bit 3 DFU - -

bit 4 Timing of the PJL Status ReadBack (JOB END) when


0:Disabled 1:Enabled
printing multiple collated copies.

This bit switch determines the timing of the PJL USTATUS JOB END sent when
multiple collated copies are being printed.
Disable (=0 (default)):
JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the first copy has completed
printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented after the first copy and then
again at the end of the job.
Enable (=1):
JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the last copy has finished printing.
This causes the page counter to be incremented at the end of each job.

1001 Bit Switch

009 Bit Switch 9 0 1

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Printer Service Mode

1001 Bit Switch

bit 5 Display UTF-8 text in the operation panel 0:Enabled 1:Disabled

Enable (=0):
Text composed of UTF-8 characters can be displayed in the operation panel.
Disable (=1):
UTF-8 characters cannot be displayed in the operation panel.
For example, job names are sometimes stored in the MIB using UTF-8 encoded
characters. When these are displayed on the operation panel, they will be garbled
unless this bit switch is enabled (=0).

bit 6 Disable super option 0:Enabled 1:Disabled

Switches super option disable on / off. It this is On, multiple jobs are grouped at LPR
port. PJL settings are enabled even jobs that are specified queue names are sent.

bit 7 Enable/Disable Print from USB/SD's Preview


0:Enabled 1:Disabled
function

Determines whether print from USB/SD will have the Preview function.
Enabled (=0): Print from USB/SD will have the Preview function.
Disabled (=1): Print from USB/SD will not have the Preview function.

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1001 Bit Switch

010 Bit Switch A 0 1

bit 0
DFU - -
to 3

bit 4 Not Used - -

bit 5 Store and Skip Errored Job locks the queue 0: Queue is 1: Queue
not locked locked after
after SSEJ SSEJ

If this is 1, then after a job is stored using Store and Skip Errored Job (SSEJ), new
jobs cannot be added to the queue until the stored job has been completely printed.

bit 6 0: Does not


Allow use of Store and Skip Errored Job if 1: Allows SSEJ
allow SSEJ
connected to an external charge device. with ECD
with ECD

If this is 0, Store and Skip Errored Job (SSEJ) will be automatically disabled if an
external charge device is connected.
Note: We do not officially support enabling this bit switch (1). Use it at your own
risk.

Job cancels remaining pages when the paid-for


Job does not
pages have been printed on an external charge Job cancels
cancel
device

bit 7 When setting 1 is enabled, after printing the paid-for pages on an external charge
device, the job that includes any remaining pages will be canceled.
This setting will prevent the next user from printing the unnecessary pages from the
previous user's print job.

1001 Bit Switch

011 Bit Switch B 0 1

bit 0
DFU - -
to 1

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Printer Service Mode

1001 Bit Switch

Switch for enabling or disabling Limitless Paper


0: Enable 1: Disable
Feeding for the Bypass Tray

When the Bypass Tray is the target of the Auto Tray Select and Any Size/Type is
configured for the Tray Setting Priority setting of the Bypass Tray, this BitSwitch can
switch the behavior whether or not Limitless Paper Feeding is applied to the Bypass
Tray.* The default is Enabled (=0).
*Limitless Paper Feeding will try a matching tray of the next highest priority if a job
specified to Auto Tray Select as the tray setting is submitted and the tray runs out of
paper.
Enabled (=0: Default):
Limitless Paper Feeding is applied to the Bypass Tray.
bit 2 If a tray other than the Bypass Tray matches the job's paper size and type but has
run out of paper, printing will occur from the Bypass Tray.
Disabled (=1):
Limitless Paper Feeding is not applied to the Bypass Tray.
If a tray other than the Bypass Tray matches the job's paper size and type but has
run out of paper, printing will stop and an alert will appear on the LCD screen,
stating that the tray has run out of paper. This prevents unexpected use of the Bypass
Tray.
Limitations when this BitSwitch is set to "1":
- The "Paper Tray Priority: Printer" setting must be configured to a tray other than the
Bypass Tray.
- Jobs that contain more than one paper size cannot be printed.

bit 3 DFU - -

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1001 Bit Switch

Add "Apply Auto Paper Select" is the condition that


decides if the device's paper size or paper type 0:Enabled 1:Disabled
should be overwritten.

If this BitSwitch is set to "1" (enabled), the "Apply Auto Paper Select" setting will
decide if the paper size or paper type that is specified in the device settings should
bit 4 be overwritten by the job's commands when "Tray Setting Priority" is set to "Driver/
Command" or "Any Type".
- Apply Auto Paper Select = OFF: Overwritten (priority is given to the job’s
commands)
- Apply Auto Paper Select = ON: Not overwritten (priority is given to the device
settings)

bit 5
Not Used - -
to 7

1001 Bit Switch

012 Bit Switch C 0 1

bit 0 DFU - -

bit 1
Not Used - -
to 4

Change the user ID type displayed on the operation


0:Enabled 1:Disabled
panel

As of 15S models, the Login User Name can be displayed on the operation panel.
The user ID type displayed on the operation panel can be changed by configuring
bit 5
BitSwitch #12-5 as follows:
- 0 (default): Login User Name
- 1: User ID. If this is enabled, User ID will be displayed, which is equivalent to the
behavior exhibited in 14A and earlier models.

bit 6
Not Used - -
to 7

1003 [Clear Setting]

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Printer Service Mode

1003-001 Initialize System Initializes settings in the System menu of the user
mode.

1003-003 Delete Program DFU

1004 [Print Summary]

1004-001 Service Summary Prints the service summary sheet (a summary of all
the controller settings).

1005 [Display Version]

1005-002 Printer Version Displays the version of the controller firmware.

1006 [Sample/Locked Print]

1006-001 0:Link with Doc. Srv 1:Enable -

1101 [ToneCtlSet]

1101-001 Tone (Factory) -

Recalls a set of gamma settings. This can be either a) the factory setting, b) the
previous setting, or c) the current setting.

1102 [Resolution Settings]

Sets the printing mode (resolution) for the printer gamma adjustment. The asterisk (*)
shows which mode is set.
• 00: *1200x1200Photo
• 01: 600x600Text
• 02: 1200x1200Text
• 03: 1200x600Text
• 04: 600x600Photo
• 05: 1200x600Photo
• 06: 600x600Text
• 07: 600x600Text

1102-001 Tone Control Mode Selection [0 to 99 / 0 / 1/step]

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1103 [PrnColorSheet]

1103-001 ToneCtlSheet Prints the test page to check the color balance
before and after the gamma adjustment.
1103-002 ColorChart

1104 [ToneCtlValue]

Adjusts the printer gamma for the mode selected in the Mode Selection menu.

1104-001 Black: Highlight [0 to 30 / 0 / 1/step]

1104-021 Cyan: Highlight

1104-041 Magenta: Highlight

1104-061 Yellow: Highlight

1104-002 Black: Shadow [0 to 30 / 0 / 1/step]

1104-022 Cyan: Shadow

1104-042 Magenta: Shadow

1104-062 Yellow: Shadow

1104-003 Black: Middle [0 to 30 / 0 / 1/step]

1104-023 Cyan: Middle

1104-043 Magenta: Middle

1104-063 Yellow: Middle

1104-004 Black: IDmax [0 to 30 / 0 / 1/step]

1104-024 Cyan: IDmax

1104-044 Magenta: IDmax

1104-064 Yellow: IDmax

1105 [Save Tone Cntrol Value]

Saves the print gamma (adjusted with the Gamma Adj.) as the new Current Setting.
Before the machine stores the new "current settingR", it moves the data stored as the
"current setting" to the "previous setting" memory-storage location.

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Printer Service Mode

1105-001 Save Tone Cntrol Value [EXECUTE]

1106 [Toner Limit]

Adjusts the maximum toner amount for image development.

1106-001 Toner Limit Value [100 to 400 / 0 / 1/step]

1110 [Media Print Device Setting]

Enable or disable the media print support function.


0: Disable, 1:Enable

1110-002 0: Disable 1:Enable [0 to 1 / 1 / 1/step]

1111 [All Job Delete Mode]

-
0: Exclusive New Job, 1:Including New Job

1110-002 0: Exclusive New Job 1: [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]


Including New Job

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Scanner Service Mode


Scanner Service Mode

1001 [Scan Nv Version]

1-001-005 - *CTL -

Operates automatic initialization to ensure that scanner NV is initialized if necessary.


To do this SP, specify the version of scanner NV within 9 characters.
“Function name”_”Machine code”_”Serial number”
- Function name: Enter “3”.
- Machine code: Enter the machine code with three characters.
- Serial number: Enter the number (default: 001).

1005 [Erase margin(Remote scan)]

1-005-001 Range from 0 to 5 mm *CTL [0 to 5 / 0 / 1 mm/step]

Creates an erase margin for all edges of the scanned image.


If the machine has scanned the edge of the original, create a margin. This SP is
activated only when the machine uses TWAIN scanning.

1009 [Remote scan disable]

1-009-001 0:enable 1:desable *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]

Enable or disable remote scan.

1010 [Non Display ClearLight PDF]

1-010-001 0:Display 1:Nondisplay *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]

Display or nondislay ClearLight PDF function.

1011 [Org Count Disp]

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Scanner Service Mode

1-011-001 0:ON 1:OFF *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]

Display or nondislay original counter.


0: Displays remaining memory.
1: Displays original counter.

1012 [UserInfo Release]

1-012-001 0:No 1:Yes *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / - /step]

Set if the following user information is released or not.


- Destination of the mail, folder, CS
- Sender
- Message
- Subject
- Fail name

1013 [Scan to Media Device Setting]

1-013-002 0:OFF 1:ON *CTL [0 or 1 / 1 / - /step]

Enable or disable ScanTo media device.

1014 [Scan to Folder Pass Input Set]

1-014-001 0:OFF 1:ON *CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / - /step]

Sets enable or disable the password setting when make a Scan to Folder job.

1040 [Scan: LT/LG Mixed Sized Sizes Setting]

1-040-001 0:OFF 1:ON *CTL [0 or 1/ 1 / -/step]

Enables or disables mixing LT/LG size documents for scanner.


0: Disable, 1: Enable
Default
For North America: 1
Others: 0

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1041 [Scan:FlairAPI Setting]

1-041-001 0x00 – 0xff *CTL * see BitSwitch below:

Sets Scanner FlairAPI Function enable / disable.


This SP is set by BitSwitch and needs to reboot the machine after making changes.

meanings
bit Setting Description
0 1

bit 0 Start of FlairAPI Server Off On Sets whether to start exclusive


(Do not Start) (Start) FlairAPI http server. If it is 0,
scanning FlairAPI function and
simple UI function will be
disabled.

bit 1 Access permission of Disabled Enabled If it is “0”, accessing is limited


FlairAPI from outside from the machine only, such as
of the machine operating panel, SDK/J, MFP
browsers etc… If it is “1”,
accessing is allowed from
outside of FlairAPI such as PC,
Remote UI, IT-Box etc…

bit 2 IPv6 (Exclusive) / IPv6 IPv4 If this bit is “0”, only IPv6
IPv4 (Priority) (Exclusive) (Priority) accessing is permitted.
Switching If this bit is “1” and IPv4 is
enabled, the machine uses IPv4
accessing. If this bit is “1” and
IPv4 is disabled, the machine
uses IPv6 accessing. In this
case, it is unable to access
through Smart Operation Panel
if IPv4 address is enabled.

bit 3 Remote UI Function Not Used Use Sets use of Remote UI for
scanner function.

bit 4 Reserved - - -

bit 5 Reserved - - -

bit 6 Reserved - - -

bit 7 Reserved - - -

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SP2-XXX (Scanning-image quality)

2021 [Compression Level(Grayscale)]

Selects the compression ratio for grayscale processing mode (JPEG) for the five settings
that can be selected at the operation panel.

2-021-001 Comp1:5-95 *CTL [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ]

2-021-002 Comp2:5-95 *CTL [5 to 95 / 40 / 1 /step ]

2-021-003 Comp3:5-95 *CTL [5 to 95 / 65 / 1 /step ]

2-021-004 Comp4:5-95 *CTL [5 to 95 / 80 / 1 /step ]

2-021-005 Comp5:5-95 *CTL [5 to 95 / 95 / 1 /step ]

2024 [Compression ratio of ClearLightPDF]

Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected
at the operation panel.

2-024-001 Compression Ratio(Normal) *CTL [5 to 95 / 25 / 1 /step ]

2-024-002 Compression Ratio(High) *CTL [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ]

2025 [Compression ratio of ClearLightPDF JPEG2000]

Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected
at the operation panel.

2-025-001 Compression Ratio(Normal) *CTL [5 to 95 / 25 / 1 /step ]


JPEG2000

2-025-002 Compression Ratio(High) *CTL [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 /step ]


JPEG2000

2030 [OCR PDF DetectSens]

2-030-001 White Lumi Value: 0 - 255 *CTL [0 to 255 / 250 / 1 / step]

2-030-002 White Pix Ratio: 0 - 100 *CTL [0 to 100 / 80 / 1 / step]

2-030-003 White Tile Ratio: 0 -100 *CTL [0 to 100 / 80 / 1 / step]

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Input and Output Check


Input Check Table

When entering the Input Check mode, 8 digits display the result for a section. Each digit corresponds to
a different device as shown in the table.

Bit No. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Result 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1 0 or 1

Reading
SP Description
0 1

5803 [INPUT Check]

5-803-001 Registration Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-002 Tray Paper End Detection Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-003 Bypass Paper End Detection Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-004 Bypass Paper Width Detection


Paper detected Paper not detected
Sensor

5-803-006 Duplex Exit Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-007 Exit Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-008 Duplex Entrance Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-010 By-pass Lift Positon Sensor Up Down

5-803-011 Tray Exit Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-012 Interlock Release Detection 1 Door open Door close

5-803-013 Interlock Release Detection 2 Door open Door close

5-803-014 Right Cover Sensor Door close Door open

5-803-016 Image Transfer Contact HP Sensor Not contact Contact

5-803-019 Toner Collection Full Sensor Not full Full

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Input and Output Check

Reading
SP Description
0 1

5-803-020 Toner Collection Bottle Set Detection


Set Not set
Sensor

5-803-022 Toner End Sonsor: Y Not end End

5-803-023 Toner End Sonsor: M Not end End

5-803-024 Toner End Sonsor: C Not end End

5-803-026 Fusing Entrance Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-027 Fusing Exit Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-028 Set and Destination Detection - -

5-803-029 Fusing New Unit Detection New Not new

5-803-030 Fusing High Temp Detection Detected Not detected

5-803-031 Zero-cross Signal Not detected Detected

5-803-032 Fusing Fan: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-033 Laser Unit Fan: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-034 PSU Fan: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-035 PCDU Cooling Fan: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-038 Bk Drum Motor: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-039 FC Dev Motor: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-040 FC Drum Motor: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-041 Fusing Motor: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-042 Transport Motor: Lock Lock Normal

5-803-044 PP:CB:SC Detection SC detected No SC

5-803-045 PP:T1T2:SC Detection SC detected No SC

5-803-047 Key Counter 1: Set Detection Set Not set

5-803-048 Key Counter 2: Set Detection Not set Set

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Reading
SP Description
0 1

5-803-049 Keycard: Set Detection Set Not set

5-803-050 1-Bin:Exit Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-051 1-Bin:Paper Remaining Sensor Paper detected Paper not detected

5-803-052 1-Bin: Set Detection Set Not set

5-803-053 Tray Lift Sensor Down Up

5-803-054 Tray Set Detection Set Not set

5-803-056 BiCU Version Detection - -

5-803-058 Enviro Fan1: Lock - -

5-803-059 Enviro Fan2: Lock - -

5-803-060 PFU Vertical Transport Sen. 1 Paper not detected Paper detected

5-803-061 PFU Vertical Transport Sen. 2 Paper not detected Paper detected

5-803-062 PFU Door Sensor 1 Close Open

5-803-063 PFU Door Sensor 2 Close Open

5-803-071 Option Cover Set Detecion SW - -

5-803-094 LD Off Check - -

5-803-200 Scanner HP Sensor HP Not HP

5-803-201 Platen Cover Sensor Close Open

Reading
SP Description
0 1

6007 [ADF INPUT Check]

6-007-009 ARDF Original Sensor - -

6-007-013 ARDF Registration Sensor - -

6-007-015 ARDF Feed Cover Sensor - -

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Input and Output Check

Output Check Table

Activates the electrical components for functional check.


It is not possible to activate more than one component at the same time.

SP Display Description

5804 [OUTPUT Check]

5-804-001 Registration Clutch -

5-804-002 Paper Feed Clutch -

5-804-003 Duplex Clutch -

5-804-004 Bypass Feed Clutch -

5-804-005 Bypass Lift Clutch -

5-804-007 Tray Lift Motor -

5-804-009 Fusing Fan: High Speed -

5-804-010 Fusing Fan: Low Speed -

5-804-011 Laser Unit Fan: High Speed -

5-804-012 Laser Unit Fan: Low Speed -

5-804-013 PSU Fan: High Speed -

5-804-014 PSU Fan: Low Speed -

5-804-015 PCDU Cooling Fan: High Speed -

5-804-016 PCDU Cooling Fan: Low Speed -

5-804-021 TM Sensor Shutter Solenoid -

5-804-022 Bk Drum Motor: Std Speed 1 -

5-804-023 Bk Drum Motor: Low Speed -

5-804-024 FC Dev Motor: Std Speed 1 -

5-804-025 FC Dev Motor: Low Speed -

5-804-026 Development Clutch: Bk -

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SP Display Description

5-804-027 FC Drum Motor: Std Speed 1 -

5-804-028 FC Drum Motor: Low Speed -

5-804-029 Fusing Motor: Standard Speed 1 -

5-804-030 Fusing Motor: Low Speed -

5-804-031 Transport Motor: Std Speed 1 -

5-804-032 Transport Motor: Low Speed -

5-804-033 Image Transfer Contact Motor -

5-804-035 Toner Supply Motor: Y -

5-804-036 Toner Supply Motor: M -

5-804-037 Toner Supply Motor: C -

5-804-038 Toner Supply Motor: Bk -

5-804-039 Toner End Sensor Power -

5-804-042 ID Tag: Power Supply Control -

5-804-043 Toner Sensor Power -

5-804-044 PP:Charge DC:Y -

5-804-045 PP:Charge DC:M -

5-804-046 PP:Charge DC:C -

5-804-047 PP:Charge DC:Bk -

5-804-048 PP:Development: Y -

5-804-049 PP:Development: M -

5-804-050 PP:Development: C -

5-804-051 PP:Development: Bk -

5-804-053 PP: Image Transfer: YMC -

5-804-056 PP: Image Transfer: Bk -

5-804-057 PP: Paper Transfer: + -

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Input and Output Check

SP Display Description

5-804-058 PP: Paper Transfer: - -

5-804-059 PP:Charge AC:Y -

5-804-061 PP:Charge AC:M -

5-804-063 PP:Charge AC:C -

5-804-065 PP:Charge AC:Bk -

5-804-071 TM/ID Sensor: Front -

5-804-072 TM/ID Sensor: Center -

5-804-073 TM/ID Sensor: Rear -

5-804-074 Enviro Fan1,2: H -

5-804-075 Enviro Fan1,2: L -

5-804-080 PFU Transport Motor 1: High -

5-804-081 PFU Transport Motor 1: Low -

5-804-082 PFU Transport Motor 2: High -

5-804-083 PFU Transport Motor 2: Low -

5-804-084 PFU Paper Feed CL1 -

5-804-085 PFU Paper Feed CL2 -

5-804-086 PFU Vertical Transport CL1 -

5-804-087 PFU Vertical Transport CL2 -

5-804-088 Exit Junction Sol: CW -

5-804-089 Exit Junction Sol: CCW -

5-804-090 Bk Drum Motor: Standard Speed 2 -

5-804-091 Fusing Motor: Standard Speed 2 -

5-804-092 Transport Motor: Standard Speed 2 -

5-804-093 Bk Drum Motor: Middle Speed -

5-804-094 FC Dev Motor: Middle Speed -

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SP Display Description

5-804-095 FC Drum Motor: Middle Speed -

5-804-096 Fusing Motor: Middle Speed -

5-804-097 Transport Motor: Middle Speed -

5-804-103 Polygon Motor1: Standard2 -

5-804-104 Polygon Moter1: Standard -

5-804-105 Polygon Motor1: Low -

5-804-107 Polygon Motor2: Standard2 -

5-804-108 Polygon Moter2: Standard -

5-804-109 Polygon Motor2: Low -

5-804-111 Polygon Motor1,2: Standard2 -

5-804-112 Polygon Moter1,2: Standard -

5-804-113 Polygon Motor1,2: Low -

5-804-202 Scanner Lamp: Color 600 -

5-804-203 Scanner Lamp: Color 1200 -

5-804-204 Scanner Lamp: Bk -

5-804-216 LD1: Bk -

5-804-217 LD2: Bk -

5-804-218 LD1: Ma -

5-804-219 LD2: Ma -

5-804-220 LD1: Cy -

5-804-221 LD2: Cy -

5-804-222 LD1: Ye -

5-804-223 LD2: Ye -

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