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Page 1 - Service Manual

The essentials of imagingwww.minolta-qms.commagicolor® 3100 Series1750051-001BService Manual

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x4. List of AbbreviationsADC Automatic Density Control MPT Multipurpose TrayAG Analog Ground MSI Multi Sheet InserterAUX Auxiliary N/F Normal ForceB/W

Page 3 - Introduction

2-1002.2 Preparation2.2.1 Supported configuration/platformMINOLTA-QMS magicolor 3100 Diagnostics (Hanabi Service Commander) requires the following con

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1012.3 Operation of magicolor 3100 Diagnostics2.3.1 Starting magicolor 3100 Diagnostics1) Turn on the the printe

Page 5 - 2. Copyright Notice

2-1022.3.3 Executing/stopping the diagnosis[Executing diagnosis]Click the ”DIAG ON' button, and the TEST PRINT, EEPROM, Diagnostics Input Test, a

Page 6 - Cautions for operation

Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1032.4 Test PrintClicking the “TEST PRINT” button causes the following screen to be displayed.Select the proper I

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2-1042.5 Input Test2.5.1 Executing input testClick the “Diagnostic Input Test” button, and the following screen will appear.The screen will vary accor

Page 8 - 3.4 Laser beams

Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1052.5.2 Types of input testTwo types, digital input tests and analog input tests, are provided. The digital inpu

Page 9 - 3.5 Warning/caution labels

2-106Environment Temp SENSOR HUM TEMP Inside temperature of printerEnvironment Humidity SENSOR HUM TEMP Inside humidity of printerBTR Voltage Transfer

Page 10 - 4. List of Abbreviations

Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1072.6 Output TestNever touch the High Voltage Power Supply or Low Voltage Power Supply when voltage is present.

Page 11 - Unpacking the Printer

2-1082.6.2 Types of output testsThe output tests that can be checked are as listed below.Name Parts Name/Function Selectable items Checking methodMain

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-109Name Parts Name/Function Selectable items Checking methodCharge FilmCharge DC voltage to HTC Imaging Unit (PHD

Page 13 - Contents

IntroductionxiUnpacking the PrinterThe printer must be carried horizontally with two or more persons.Extreme care must be taken to avoid personal inju

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2-1102.7 Operation of EEPROMClick the “EEPROM” button, and the following screen will appear when the “NV Data” tab is selected.From this screen, the d

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1112.7.2 Text File2.7.3 “Save NVM Data", 2.7.4 “Write NVM Data", 2.7.5 “Save Life / Adjustment Data&quo

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2-1122.7.4 Write NVM DataThe data described in an already prepared text file are written to the NVM. In the text file, an address and data are describ

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1132.7.5 Save Life / Adjustment DataIf the PWBA HNB MCU is replaced, only the NVM data to be transferrred to a ne

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2-1142.7.6 Write Life / Adjustment DataAfter the PWBA HNB MCU was replaced, the NVM data read from the PWB before replacement and saved in the text fi

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1152.7.7 SlaveThe printer has two NVM’s for storing the following machine specific information. One NVM is called

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2-1162.7.8 Read Slave1) Press the “Read” button on the screen where the “Slave” tab is selected.2) The contents of the Slave NVM are displayed.2.7.9 I

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-1172.7.10 LifeThe life counters stored in the NVM are displayed. Some life counters are rewritable. When the “Lif

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2-1182.7.11 Holder Toner AssyThis diagnostic routine primes the toner feed tube with toner when a new Toner Assy is installed.1) Click the “Holder Ton

Page 23 - Chapter 1 Troubleshooting

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures

Page 26 - 1.2 Preparatory Requirements

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-1191. Removal and Replacement ProceduresParts removal and replacement procedures are described in majo

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3-1201.2 Description of procedures✧ "RRP X,Y "AAAAA" at the top of procedures represent the parts AAAAA are to be removed and replaced

Page 28 - 1.4 Cautions for FIP Use

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-121RRP1. COVERSRRP1.1 CONSOLE PANEL HANABI (PL1.1.1)Figure: CONSOLE PANEL HANABI RemovalRemoval1) Remov

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3-122RRP1.2 COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD (PL1.1.2)Figure: COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD RemovalRemoval1) Release the latch at B of the printer and open the CHUTE ASS

Page 30 - 2. Level 1 FIP

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-123Blank page.

Page 31 - 3. Level 2 FIP

3-124RRP1.3 FAN FUSER (PL1.1.7)Figure: FAN FUSER Removal (1)Figure: FAN FUSER Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-125Removal1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove 2 screws securing the HOLDER LEVER OUT

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3-126RRP1.4 COVER TOP MAIN (PL1.1.9)Figure: COVER TOP MAIN RemovalRemovalBefore removing the COVER TOP MAIN, remove the PHD and toner cartridges.1)Rem

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-127RRP1.5 COVER ASSY TOP PHD (PL1.1.10)Figure: COVER ASSY TOP PHD RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER MSI

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Contents

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3-128RRP1.6 COVER REAR (PL1.1.20)Figure: COVER REAR RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)3

Page 37 - 3.4 Error Code FIP

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-129RRP1.7 LINK:L (PL1.1.23)Figure: LINK:L RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove

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3-130RRP1.8 LINK:R (PL1.1.23)Figure: LINK:R RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT IN. (RRP1.10)3) Remove

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-131RRP1.9 COVER SIDE R (PL1.1.24)Figure: COVER SIDE R RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1

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3-132RRP1.10 COVER ASSY FRONT IN (PL1.1.25)Figure: COVER ASSY FRONT IN Removal (1)Figure: COVER ASSY FRONT IN Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-133Removal1) Release the latch at B from the printer and open the FRONT ASSY IN (PL5.1.1) together with

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3-134RRP1.11 COVER MSI (PL1.1.26)Figure: COVER MSI RemovalRemoval1) Open the COVER MSI (PL1.1.26) from the front of the printer.2) Deflecting the left

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-135RRP1.12 TRAY ASSY MSI (PL1.1.28)Figure: TRAY ASSY MSI RemovalRemoval1) Open the COVER MSI (PL1.1.26)

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3-136RRP1.13 COVER ASSY FRONT (PL1.1.29)Figure: COVER ASSY FRONT Removal (1)Figure: COVER ASSY FRONT Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-137Removal1) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.11)2) Remove the TRAY ASSY MSI. (RRP1.12)3) Remove the ASSY FR

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3-138RRP1.14 COVER SIDE L (PL1.1.30) Figure: COVER SIDE L RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT. (RRP1.13

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-139RRP2. PAPER CASSETTERRP2.1 ROLL ASSY (PL2.1.1)Figure: ROLL ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSET

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3-140RRP2.2 HOLDER RETARD (PL2.1.3)Figure: HOLDER RETARD Removal (1)Figure: HOLDER RETARD Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-141Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the CASSETTE ASSY FRONT. (RRP2.3)3) Remov

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3-142RRP2.3 CASSETTE ASSY FRONT (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: CASSETTE ASSY FRONT RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Release the bot

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-143Blank page.

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3-144RRP3. PAPER FEEDERRRP3.1 CHUTE ASSY TURN (PL3.1.2)Figure: CHUTE ASSY TURN Removal (1)Figure: CHUTE ASSY TURN Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-145Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Release the hooks at 2 positions securing the CH

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3-146RRP3.2 COVER CASSETTE REAR (PL3.1.3)Figure: COVER CASSETTE REAR RemovalRemoval1) Turning the CASSETTE ASSY REAR upward from the rear side of the

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-147Blank page.

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CONTENTSIntroduction ... iii1. Trademarks ...

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3-148RRP3.3 FEEDER ASSY UNIT (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: FEEDER ASSY UNIT Removal

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-149Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the

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3-150RRP3.4 HOUSING ASSY FEEDER L (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: HOUSING ASSY FEEDER L Removal (1)Figure: HOUSING ASSY FEEDER L Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-151Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the

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3-152RRP3.5 HOUSING ASSY FEEDER R (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: HOUSING ASSY FEEDER R Removal (1)Figure: HOUSING ASSY FEEDER R Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-153Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the

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3-154RRP3.6 SENSOR HUM TEMP (PL3.2.2)Figure: SENSOR HUM TEMP RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER SIDE L. (RRP1.14)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-155RRP3.7 HARNESS ASSY OPFREC (PL3.2.3)Figure: HARNESS ASSY OPFREC RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSET

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3-156RRP3.8 SWITCH ASSY SIZE (PL3.2.4)Figure: SWITCH ASSY SIZE RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (

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161.3 Test Print Pattern ...

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3-158RRP3.9 LEVER LOW PAPER (PL3.2.7)Figure: LEVER LOW PAPER Removal (1)Figure: LEVER LOW PAPER Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-159Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the

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3-160RRP3.10 INDICATOR (PL3.2.8)Figure: INDICATOR RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Rem

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3-162RRP3.11 GUIDE INDICATOR (PL3.2.10)Figure: GUIDE INDICATOR Removal (1)Figure: GUIDE INDICATOR Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-163Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the

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3-164RRP3.12 PICKUP ASSY (PL3.3.1)Figure: PICKUP ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3)

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3-166RRP3.13 ROLL ASSY FEED (PL3.3.2)Figure: ROLL ASSY FEED Removal (1)Figure: ROLL ASSY FEED Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-167Removal1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the CHUTE ASSY TURN. (RRP3.1)In the follo

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Table of Contents17RRP3.8 SWITCH ASSY SIZE (PL3.2.4)...3-1

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3-168RRP3.14 SENSOR PHOTO:NO PAPER (PL3.3.3)Figure: SENSOR PHOTO:NO PAPER RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER

Page 81 - 3.6 Roller Circumferences

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-169RRP3.15 SENSOR PHOTO:LOW PAPER (PL3.3.3)Figure: SENSOR PHOTO:LOW PAPER RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the

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3-170RRP3.16 ACTUATOR NO PAPER (PL3.3.4)Figure: ACTUATOR NO PAPER RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN

Page 83 - FIP-P2 Blank Prints

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-171RRP3.17 LINK ACTUATOR (PL3.3.5)Figure: LINK ACTUATOR RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the

Page 84 - FIP-P3 Black Prints

3-172RRP3.18 SOLENOID FEED (PL3.3.16)Figure: SOLENOID FEED RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-173RRP3.19 CLUTCH ASSY TURN (PL3.3.17)Figure: CLUTCH ASSY TURN RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE f

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3-174RRP3.20 ROLL ASSY TURN (PL3.3.19)Figure: ROLL ASSY TURN RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RR

Page 87 - FIP-P6 Black (color) spots

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-175RRP3.21 ROLL ASSY (PL3.3.22)Figure: ROLL ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printe

Page 88 - FIP-P7 Background

3-176RRP4. HOUSING ASSY RETARDRRP4.1 HOUSING ASSY RETARD (PL4.1.1)Figure: HOUSING ASSY RETARD RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)2)

Page 89 - FIP-P8 Skewed Image

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-177RRP4.2 ROLL TURN (PL4.1.2)Figure: ROLL TURN RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)2)

Page 90 - FIP-P9 Crease

18RRP7.2 ROLL EXIT (PL7.1.4) ... 3-214RRP7.

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3-178RRP4.3 ROLL ASSY RETARD (PL4.1.5)Figure: ROLL ASSY RETARD Removal (1)Figure: ROLL ASSY RETARD Removal (2)

Page 92 - 3.7 Other FIPs

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-179Figure: ROLL ASSY RETARD Removal (3)Removal1) Release the latch at A from the printer and open the F

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3-180RRP4.4 CLUTCH TURN (PL4.1.9)Figure: CLUTCH TURN RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)2) Remove the HOUSING ASSY RETARD. (RRP4.1)3

Page 94 - 4. Preventive Maintenance

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-181RRP4.5 STUD RTD (PL4.1.10)Figure: STUD RTD RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)2) R

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3-182RRP5. FRONT ASSY INRRP5.1 FRONT ASSY IN (PL5.1.1)Figure: FRONT ASSY IN Removal (1)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-183Figure: FRONT ASSY IN Removal (2)

Page 97 - 1.2 Printing Method

3-184Removal1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY. (RRP8.4)3) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)4) Remove the COVER ASSY FRON

Page 98 - 1.3 Test Print Pattern

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-185RRP5.2 SENSOR ADC ASSY (PL5.1.11)Figure: SENSOR ADC ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Release the latch at A fro

Page 99 - (Hanabi Service Commander)

3-186RRP5.3 SENSOR TNR FULL (PL5.1.13)Figure: SENSOR TNR FULL RemovalRemoval1) Release the latch at A from the printer and open the FRONT ASSY IN (PL5

Page 100 - 2.2 Preparation

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-187Blank page.

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Table of Contents19Chapter 4 Plug/Jack (P/J) Connector Locations ... 4-2711. Connector [P (plug) / J (jack)]...

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3-188RRP5.4 FUSER DRIVE ASSY (PL5.1.18)Figure: FUSER DRIVE ASSY Removal

Page 103 - 2.4 Test Print

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-189Removal1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY. (RRP8.4)3) Remove the COVER TO

Page 104 - 2.5 Input Test

3-190RRP5.5 LATCH R (PL5.1.21)Figure: LATCH R RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT IN. (RRP1.10)3) Release t

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-191RRP5.6 LATCH L (PL5.1.30)Figure: LATCH L RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove t

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3-192RRP6. CHUTE ASSY OUTRRP6.1 CHUTE ASSY OUT (PL6.1.1)

Page 107 - 2.6 Output Test

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-193Figure: CHUTE ASSY OUT Removal (1)Figure: CHUTE ASSY OUT Removal (2)Figure: CHUTE ASSY OUT Removal (

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3-194Removal1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)4) Remove the COVER M

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-195RRP6.2 SENSOR PHOTO:FULL STACK (PL6.1.4)Figure: SENSOR PHOTO:FULL STACK RemovalRemoval1) Remove the

Page 110 - 2.7 Operation of EEPROM

3-196RRP6.3 ACTUATOR FULL (PL6.1.5)Figure: ACTUAOTR FULL RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Deflect the shaft of the ACTUAT

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-197RRP6.4 SENSOR PHOTO:DUP (PL6.1.4)Figure: SENSOR PHOTO:DUP RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRO

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206.2 Operation Modes ... 6-3

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3-198RRP6.5 SENSOR PHOTO:MSI (PL6.1.4)Figure: SENSOR PHOTO:MSI RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RR

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-199RRP6.6 ELIMINATOR ASSY (PL6.1.9)Figure: ELIMINATOR ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT

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3-200RRP6.7 ROLL DUP (PL6.1.12)Figure: ROLL DUP RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.11)3) Remove

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3-202RRP6.8 ACTUATOR DUP (PL6.1.13)Figure: ACTUATOR DUP Removal (1)Figure: ACTUATOR DUP Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-203Removal1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.11)3) Remove the

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3-204RRP6.9 LATCH OUT (PL6.1.18)Figure: LATCH OUT RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.11)3) Remo

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-205RRP6.10 ROLL ASSY FEED (PL6.1.27)Figure: ROLL ASSY FEED RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT

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3-206RRP6.11 ACTUATOR MSI (PL6.1.37)Figure: ACTUATOR MSI RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.11)

Page 123 - RRP1. COVERS

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-207RRP6.12 SOLENOID FEED MSI (PL6.1.40)Figure: SOLENOID FEED MSI RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY

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Table of Contents214.12 Continuous Printing Speed ...

Page 125 - Blank page

3-208RRP6.13 SHAFT ASSY ROLL FEED (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: SHAFT ASSY ROLL FEED Removal (1)Figure: SHAFT ASSY ROLL FEED Removal (2)

Page 126 - RRP1.3 FAN FUSER (PL1.1.7)

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-209Removal1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)3) Remove the COVER A

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3-210RRP6.14 PLATE ASSY BOTTOM MSI (PL6.1.42)Figure: PLATE ASSY BOTTOM MSI RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the COVER TOP MAI

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-211RRP7. CHUTE ASSY EXITRRP7.1 CHUTE ASSY EXIT (PL7.1.1)Figure: CHUTE ASSY EXIT RemovalRemoval1) Remove

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3-212RRP7.2 ROLL EXIT (PL7.1.4) Figure: ROLL EXIT RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.11)3) Remo

Page 130 - RRP1.6 COVER REAR (PL1.1.20)

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-213RRP7.3 ROLL MID (PL7.1.5)Figure: ROLL MID RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2

Page 131 - RRP1.7 LINK:L (PL1.1.23)

3-214RRP7.4 MOTOR ASSY DUP (PL7.1.8)Figure: MOTOR ASSY DUP RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)2) Remove the COVER MSI. (RRP1.1

Page 132 - RRP1.8 LINK:R (PL1.1.23)

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-215RRP8. BTR ASSY & FUSERRRP8.1 FUSER ASSY (PL8.1.1)Figure: FUSER ASSY RemovalRemovalFUSER is high

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3-216RRP8.2 ROLL ASSY EXIT (PL8.1.3)Figure: ROLL ASSY EXIT Removal (1)Figure: ROLL ASSY EXIT Removal (2)Figure: ROLL ASSY EXIT Replacement

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-217RemovalFUSER is high temperature after operation. Be careful when working it not to get burning.1)

Page 136 - RRP1.11 COVER MSI (PL1.1.26)

3-218RRP8.3 ACTUATOR EXIT (PL8.1.7)Figure: ACTUATOR EXIT RemovalRemovalFUSER is high temperature after operation. Be careful when working it not to g

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-219RRP8.4 BTR UNIT ASSY (PL8.1.12)Figure: BTR UNIT ASSY Removal (1)Figure: BTR UNIT ASSY Removal (2)Rem

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3-220RRP8.5 STRAP (PL8.1.13)Figure: STRAP RemovalRemoval1) Release the latch at B from the printer and open the CHUTE ASSY OUT (PL6.1.1).2) Release ho

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3-222RRP9. XEROGRAPHICSRRP9.1 ROS ASSY (PL9.1.1)Figure: ROS ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN.

Page 141 - RRP2. PAPER CASSETTE

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-223Replacement1) Align the ROS ASSY with its replace position to the printer.2) Secure the left and rig

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3-224RRP9.2 HSG ASSY BIAS (PL9.1.4)Figure: HSG ASSY BIAS RemovalRemoval1) Pull out the CASSETTE from the printer.2) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4

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3-226RRP9.3 CHUTE ASSY REGI (PL9.1.6)Figure: CHUTE ASSY REGI Removal (1)Figure: CHUTE ASSY REGI Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-227Removal1) Release the latch at A from the printer and open the FRONT ASSY IN (PL5.1.1).1) Remove the

Page 146 - RRP3. PAPER FEEDER

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting

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3-228RRP9.4 SENSOR PHOTO:REGI (PL9.1.8)Figure: SENSOR PHOTO:REGI RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)2) Remove the ACTUATOR REGI. (RR

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-229RRP9.5 ACTUATOR REGI (PL9.1.9)Figure: ACTUATOR REGI RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RR

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3-230RRP9.6 OHP SENSOR ASSY (PL9.1.12)Figure: OHP SENSOR ASSY Removal (1)Figure: OHP SENSOR ASSY Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-231Figure: OHP SENSOR ASSY Removal (3)Figure: OHP SENSOR ASSY Removal (4)

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3-232Removal1) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)2) Remove an E-ring that secures the GEAR REGI METAL from the CHUTE ASSY REGI (PL9.1.6), and pull o

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3-234RRP10.TCRU ASSYRRP10.1 HOLDER TCRU ASSY UNIT (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY UNIT Removal (1)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY UNIT Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-235Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY UNIT Removal (3)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY UNIT Replacement

Page 155

3-236RemovalWhen removing the HOLDER TCRU ASSY UNIT, remove the toner deposit on the HOLDER TCRU ASSY with a vacuum cleaner or the like before startin

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-237RRP10.2 HOLDER TCRU ASSY (1) (PL10.1.1)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY (1) RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSE

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3-238RRP10.3 HOLDER TCRU ASSY (2) (PL10.1.2)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY (2) RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY.

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-239RRP10.4 HOLDER TCRU ASSY (3) (PL10.1.3)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY (3) RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSE

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3-240RRP10.5 HOLDER TCRU ASSY (4) (PL10.1.4)Figure: HOLDER TCRU ASSY (4) RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY.

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-241RRP10.6 SWITCH TCRU ASSY (PL10.1.18)Figure: SWITCH TCRU ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY.

Page 162 - RRP3.10 INDICATOR (PL3.2.8)

3-242RRP10.7 SENSOR TONER LOW (PL10.1.8)Figure: SENSOR TONER LOW RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY. (RRP8.4)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-243RRP10.8 PWBA EEPROM STD (PL10.1.16)Figure: PWBA EEPROM STD RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (

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3-244RRP10.9 S-HVPS (PL10.1.17)Figure: S-HVPS RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY. (RRP8.4)3) Remove the COVER

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-245RRP11.FRAME & DRIVERRP11.1 LEVER DRUM:L (PL11.1.4)Figure: LEVER DRUM:L Removal (1)

Page 166 - RRP3.12 PICKUP ASSY (PL3.3.1)

3-246Figure: LEVER DRUM:L Removal (2)Figure: LEVER DRUM:L Replacement

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-247Removal1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)3) Remove

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-25Troubleshooting in this manual assumes use of Diag. tools (maintenance tools). However, the troubleshooting allows for t

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3-248RRP11.2 LEVER DRUM:R (PL11.1.4)Figure: LEVER DRUM:R Removal (1)Figure: LEVER DRUM:R Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-249Figure: LEVER DRUM:R ReplacementRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASS

Page 171

3-25016) Release the hook of the SPRING LEVER 30N (PL11.1.5) hitched over the convex portion of the 4 LEVER DRUM:R from the right side surface of the

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-251RRP11.3 ACTUATOR I/R (PL11.1.8)Figure: ACTUATOR I/R RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP

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3-252RRP11.4 DEVE DRIVE ASSY (PL11.1.13)Figure: DEVE DRIVE ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT IN.

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-253RRP11.5 MAIN DRIVE ASSY (PL11.1.14)Figure: MAIN DRIVE ASSY RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAI

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3-254RRP11.6 PWBA ASSY EARTH (PL11.1.16)Figure: PWBA ASSY EARTH RemovalRemoval1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the BTR UNIT ASSY. (RRP8.4)3

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-255Blank page.

Page 177 - RRP3.21 ROLL ASSY (PL3.3.22)

3-256RRP12.ELECTRICALRRP12.1 PWBA HNB MCU (PL12.1.1)Figure: PWBA HNB MCU Removal (1)Figure: PWBA HNB MCU Removal (2)

Page 178 - RRP4. HOUSING ASSY RETARD

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-257Removal1) Save the Life/Adjustment Data (Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostic, 2.7.5)1) Remove the CONT

Page 179 - RRP4.2 ROLL TURN (PL4.1.2)

1-261.2 Preparatory RequirementsBe sure to check the following items before starting any troubleshooting procedures:1) Voltage of the power supply is

Page 180

3-258RRP12.2 FAN REAR (PL12.1.2)Figure: FAN REAR RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRONT HEAD. (RRP1.2)3) R

Page 181 - ROLL ASSY RETARD

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-259RRP12.3 CONTROLLER BOARD (PL12.1.4)(TBD)Figure: CONTROLLER BOARD RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER C

Page 182 - RRP4.4 CLUTCH TURN (PL4.1.9)

3-260RRP12.4 LVPS (PL12.1.10)Figure: LVPS Removal (1)Figure: LVPS Removal (2)

Page 183 - RRP4.5 STUD RTD (PL4.1.10)

Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-261Removal1) Remove the FUSER ASSY. (RRP8.1)2) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)3) Remove the COVER

Page 184 - RRP5. FRONT ASSY IN

3-262RRP12.5 HARNESS ASSY AC SW (PL12.1.11)Figure: HARNESS ASSY AC SW RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RRP1.4)2) Remove the COVER ASSY FRO

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-263RRP12.6 PWBA HNB DRV (PL12.1.12)Figure: PWBA HNB DRV RemovalRemoval1) Remove the COVER TOP MAIN. (RR

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3-264RRP12.7 BOX ASSY MCU/ESS (REFERENCE ONLY)Figure: BOX ASSY MCU/ESS Removal (1)Figure: BOX ASSY MCU/ESS Removal (2)

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-265Removal1) Remove the CONTROLLER BOARD. (RRP12.3)2) Remove the CHUTE ASSY REGI. (RRP9.3)3) Remove the

Page 188

3-266RRP12.8 HOUSING ASSY CONTACT (PL12.1.14)Figure: HOUSING ASSY CONTACT RemovalRemoval1) Remove the CONTROLLER BOARD. (RRP12.3)2) Remove the CHUTE A

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Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures3-267

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-271.3 Cautions for Service Operations1) Be sure to remove the power cord except when it is specifically required.If the p

Page 192 - RRP5.5 LATCH R (PL5.1.21)

Chapter 4 Plug/Jack (P/J) Connector Locations

Page 194 - RRP6. CHUTE ASSY OUT

Chapter 4 Plug/Jack (P/J) Connector Locations4-2711. Connector [P (plug) / J (jack)]1.1 List of P/JP/J Coordiates Remarks11 J-43 Connects PWBA HNB

Page 195

4-272140 H-43 Connects PWBA HNB MCU, CRUM Harness Assembly, TFLSNS Harness Assembly and PWBA EEPROM STD141 B-32 Connects EEPROM Harness Assembly and C

Page 196

Chapter 4 Plug/Jack (P/J) Connector Locations4-2731.2 P/J layout diagram

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Chapter 4 Plug/Jack (P/J) Connector Locations4-275

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Chapter 5 Parts List

Page 201

1-281.4 Cautions for FIP Use1) It is assumed in the FIP that the printer controller (CONTROLLER PWB) is normally functioning. If the trouble cannot b

Page 203

Chapter 5 Parts List5-2811. Parts List1.1 Caution for use of parts list◆ The figures indicating the illustrations are the item No. in the list and p

Page 204

5-282PL 1.1 Cover [Illustration]

Page 205

Chapter 5 Parts List5-283PL 1.1 Cover [List]Item Parts name1 CONSOLE PANEL HANABI... 865802K325102 C

Page 206 - RRP6.9 LATCH OUT (PL6.1.18)

5-284PL 2.1 Paper Cassette [Illustration]

Page 207

Chapter 5 Parts List5-285PL 2.1 Paper Cassette [List]Item Parts name1 CASSETTE ASSY(with 2~6) ... 865

Page 208

5-286PL 3.1 Paper Feeder I [Illustration]

Page 209

Chapter 5 Parts List5-287PL 3.1 Paper Feeder I [List]Item Parts name1 COVER FDR FRONT... 8

Page 210

5-288PL 3.2 Paper Feeder II [Illustration]

Page 211

Chapter 5 Parts List5-289PL 3.2 Paper Feeder II [List]Item Parts name1 HARNESS ASSY TMPA(J231-J2361) ... 865162K6965

Page 212

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-2913) Parts which are always removed to check as indicated in the FIP and procedures for that purpose are not specifically

Page 213 - RRP7. CHUTE ASSY EXIT

5-290PL 3.3 Paper Feeder III [Illustration]

Page 214 - RRP7.2 ROLL EXIT (PL7.1.4)

Chapter 5 Parts List5-291PL 3.3 Paper Feeder III [List]Item Parts name1 PICKUP ASSY(with 2~24)...

Page 215 - RRP7.3 ROLL MID (PL7.1.5)

5-292PL 4.1 Housing Assy Retard [Illustration]

Page 216

Chapter 5 Parts List5-293PL 4.1 Housing Assy Retard [List]Item Parts name1 HOUSING ASSY RETARD(with 2~13) ... 865802K

Page 217 - RRP8. BTR ASSY & FUSER

5-294PL 5.1 Chute Assy In [Illustration]

Page 218

Chapter 5 Parts List5-295PL 5.1 Chute Assy In [List]Item Parts name1A CHUTE ASSY IN(100V) ...

Page 219

5-296PL 6.1 Chute Assy Out [Illustration]

Page 220

Chapter 5 Parts List5-297PL 6.1 Chute Assy Out [List]Item Parts name1 CHUTE ASSY OUT(with 2~43) ... 86508

Page 221

5-298PL 7.1 Chute Assy Exit [Illustration]

Page 222 - RRP8.5 STRAP (PL8.1.13)

Chapter 5 Parts List5-299PL 7.1 Chute Assy Exit [List]Item Parts name1 CHUTE ASSY EXIT(with 2~11)... 8650

Page 223

Introduction

Page 224 - RRP9. XEROGRAPHICS

1-302. Level 1 FIP2.1 Level 1 FIPThe level 1 FIP is the first step for trouble diagnosis. The level 1 FIP isolates the presence of various troubles

Page 225

5-300PL 8.1 BTR Assy & Fuser [Illustration]2

Page 226

Chapter 5 Parts List5-301PL 8.1 BTR Assy & Fuser [List]Item Parts name1 FUSER ASSY(with 7 and 8)110V MQI... 865N

Page 227

5-302PL 9.1 Xerographics [Illustration]3

Page 228

Chapter 5 Parts List5-303PL 9.1 Xerographics [List]Item Parts name1 ROS ASSY ...

Page 229

5-304PL 10.1 TCRU Assy [Illustration]10111213

Page 230

Chapter 5 Parts List5-305PL 10.1 TCRU Assy [List]Item Parts name1 HOLDER ASSY Y ... 8

Page 231

5-306PL 11.1 Frame & Drive [Illustration]99

Page 232

Chapter 5 Parts List5-307PL 11.1 Frame & Drive [List]Item Parts name1--2--3 LINK LEVER L...

Page 233

5-308PL 12.1 Electrical [Illustration]

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Chapter 5 Parts List5-309PL 12.1 Electrical [List]Item Parts name1 PWBA HNB MCU ...

Page 235

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-313. Level 2 FIP3.1 Level 2 FIPThe Level 2 FIP is the trouble diagnostic procedure to sort various troubles in addition

Page 236 - RRP10.TCRU ASSY

5-310PL 13.1 Harness [Illustration]

Page 237

Chapter 5 Parts List5-311PL 13.1 Harness [List]Item Parts name1 HARNESS ASSY LVNC(J165-J61)... 865162K697102 HA

Page 239

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation

Page 241

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3151. Printing Process1.1 Summary of Printing ProcessThis printer is a "Full-color laser printer" which

Page 242

6-3161.2 Schematic Diagram for Printing ProcessesOutline of printing processes is shown in the figures below.PHD ASSY is integrated major units of pr

Page 243

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3171.3 Description of Printing Process Techniques1.3.1 Charging with electricityIn the charging process, the drum

Page 244

6-3181.3.2 ExposureIn the exposure process, the drum surface charged negatively is scanned by laser beams to form invisible electrostatic latent image

Page 245

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-319Drum(Laser beams)Optical conductorConductorROS ASSYengine principle0008FA: Negative electric charge: Positive e

Page 246 - RRP10.9 S-HVPS (PL10.1.17)

1-3214Duplex Jam (Media Jam Duplex)52Duplex jam sensor cannot detect passage of paper within specified time.15ROS Failure (Call for Service ROS Motor)

Page 247 - RRP11.FRAME & DRIVE

6-3201.3.3 DevelopmentIn the development process, toner is electrically attached to the invisible statistic latent image on the drum surface to form v

Page 248

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-321engine principle0013FADram surfaceToner imageengine principle0014FAElectric potentionon drum-V0Developingbias+D

Page 249

6-3221.3.4 Primary transfer (drum -> IDT 1)In the primary transfer process, toner image formed on the drum surface is transferred onto the surface

Page 250

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-323Drum surface(Magenta toner image)engine priniple0017FAYellowtoner imageMagentatoner imageIDT1 surfaceDrum surfa

Page 251

6-3241.3.5 Secondary transfer (IDT 1 -> IDT 2)In the secondary transfer process, the toner image formed on the IDT 1 surface is transferred onto th

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Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-325engine principle0019FAYellowtoner imageMagentatoner imageIDT1 surfaceYellowtoner imageMagentatoner imageIDT2 su

Page 253

6-3261.3.7 Tertiary transfer (IDT 2 - paper)In the tertiary transfer process, finished toner image formed on the IDT 2 surface is transferred onto the

Page 254

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3271.3.10 FixingIn the fixing process, toner is fixed on the paper by heat and pressure.✧ Finished toner image tra

Page 255

6-3281.3.11 Cleaning (general)In the cleaning (general) process, toner stored in the IDT 1 cleaner and IDT 2 cleaner after the finished toner image is

Page 256

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-329(2) Refresher and RTCHigh voltage of the polarity (negative) reverse to that at the printing transfer is applie

Page 257

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-3330ADC Sensor Dustiness (ADC Sensor Dustiness Error)70ADC sensor signal level below specified value.31Front Cover (Front

Page 258 - RRP12.ELECTRICAL

6-3302. Flow of Print Data2.1 Data FlowPrint data (electric signal) from the printer controller flows as shown below to turn to the print image final

Page 259

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3313. Drive Transmission Route3.1 MAIN DRIVE ASSYRotary power of the MAIN DRIVE ASSY is transmitted through the r

Page 260 - RRP12.2 FAN REAR (PL12.1.2)

6-3323.2 DEVE DRIVE ASSYThe rotary power of the DEVE DRIVE ASSY drives the developers of 4 colors in the PHD ASSY.3.3 HOLDER TCRU ASSY (Y, M, C, K)Ro

Page 261

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3333.4 FUSER DRIVE ASSYRotary power of the FUSER DRIVE ASSY drives the FUSER ASSY.3.5 MOTOR ASSY DUPRotary power

Page 262 - RRP12.4 LVPS (PL12.1.10)

6-3343.6 Gear • Layoutengine principle0029FAHOUSING ASSY RETARDCLUTCH TURNCHUTE REGIREGI CLUTCHPHD ASSYBTR ASSYMAIN DRIVE ASSYGEAR IDLER INGEAR IDLER

Page 263

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3354. Paper Transport4.1 Paper Transport Route (without option)Paper transfer by "Regi Roll" and "

Page 264

6-3364.2 Layout of Paper Transport RouteROLL ASSY FEED(PICK UP ASSY 1T)ROLL ASSY(Cassette)ROLL ASSY(PICK UP ASSY 1T)ROLL ASSY TURN(PICK UP ASSY 1T)CH

Page 265

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3375. Functions of Major Functional ComponentsMajor functional components comprising the printer are described be

Page 266

6-3385.1 Paper Cassette5.1.1 Major functions▼ Side GuideThe Side Guide can move at right angle to the paper transfer direction to align the paper widt

Page 267

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3395.1.2 Reference diagramengine principle0032FASide GuideSide GuideEnd GuideROLL ASSY(Cassette)

Page 268

1-343.3 Operating / Clearing the Error In the table below, "shutdown" means that control over motors, ROS ASSY, FUSER ASSY and so on is sto

Page 269

6-3405.2 Paper Feeder5.2.1 Major functions▼ SWITCH ASSY SIZESWITCH ASSY SIZE detects paper size and existence or non existence of the paper tray.▼ SE

Page 270

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3415.2.2 Reference diagramengine principle0033FASWITCH ASSY SIZESENSOR PHOTO(No Paper Sensor)SENSOR PHOTO(Low Pape

Page 271

6-3425.3 Housing Assy Retard5.3.1 Major functions▼ CLUTCH TURN (MSI Turn Clutch)Transmits the drive from the MAIN DRIVE ASSY to the ROLL TURN.▼ ROLL

Page 272

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3435.3.2 Reference diagramengine principle0034FACLUTCH TURN(MSI Turn Clutch)ROLL TURN

Page 273 - 1.1 List of P/J

6-3445.4 Front Assy In5.4.1 Major functions▼ SENSOR ADC ASSYReads the density of the toner image prepared on the surface of BTR in the BTR UNIT ASSY

Page 274

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3455.4.2 Reference diagramFUSER DRIVE ASSYSENSOR ADC ASSYSENSOR TNR FULLFUSER ASSYengine principle0035FA

Page 275 - 1.2 P/J layout diagram

6-3465.5 Chute Assy Out5.5.1 Major functions▼ SENSOR PHOTO (Full Stack Sensor)Detects that the prints discharged onto the top cover have accumulated m

Page 276

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3475.5.2 Reference diagramengine principle0036FASENSOR PHOTO(Full Stack Sensor)SENSOR PHOTO(DUP Jam Sensor)ROLL DU

Page 277

6-3485.6 Chute Assy Exit5.6.1 Major functions▼ MOTOR ASSY DUPSupplies drive to the ROLL EXIST, ROLL MID, and ROLL DUP.▼ ROLL EXITThe ROLL EXIT rotates

Page 278

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3495.6.2 Reference diagramengine principle0037FAROLL EXITROLL MIDMOTOR ASSY DUP

Page 279 - Chapter 5 Parts List

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-35Duplex Jam (Media Jam Duplex)ShutdownOpen and close the front cover after removing the jammed paperROS Failure (Call for

Page 280

6-3505.7 BTR Assy & Fuser5.7.1 Major functions▼ FUSER ASSYThe FUSER ASSY fixes toner which was transferred onto the paper but not fixed by the he

Page 281 - 1. Parts List

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3515.7.2 Reference diagramBTR UNIT ASSYFUSER ASSYExit SensorFAN FUSERengine principle0038FA

Page 282 - PL 1.1 Cover [Illustration]

6-3525.8 Xerographics 5.8.1 Major functions▼ ROS ASSYROS ASSY (Raster Output Scanner Assembly) is an exposure unit to generate laser beams to form ele

Page 283 - PL 1.1 Cover [List]

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3535.8.2 Reference diagramengine principle0039FASENSOR PHOTO(Regi Sensor)OHP SENSOR ASSYCHUTE REGI(Regi Clutch)PHD

Page 284

6-3545.9 TCRU Assy5.9.1 Major functions▼ SWITCH TCRU ASSY (Y)▼ SWITCH TCRU ASSY (M)▼ SWITCH TCRU ASSY (C)▼ SWITCH TCRU ASSY (K)Detects whether TCRU AS

Page 285

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3555.9.2 Reference diagramSENSOR TONER LOW(Y)SENSOR TONER LOW(M)SENSOR TONER LOW(K)SENSOR TONER LOW(C)HOLDER TCRU

Page 286

6-3565.10 Frame & Drive5.10.1 Major functions▼ MAIN DRIVE ASSYSupplies the drive to parts as follows.• PAPER FEEDER• HOUSING ASSY RETARD• CHUTE A

Page 287

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3575.10.2 Reference diagramengine principle0041FA.epsMAIN DRIVE ASSYDEVE DRIVE ASSY

Page 288

6-3585.11 Electrical5.11.1 Major functions▼ FANDischarges heat out of the printer to prevent too high temperature in the printer.▼ HARNESS ASSY AC SWC

Page 289

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3595.11.2 Reference diagramengine principle0042FAFAN REARHARNESS ASSY AC SWLVPS STDHNB MCU WITH CPUPWBA HNB DRVCON

Page 290

1-36Yellow Toner Near Empty (Yellow Toner Low)PrintToner cartridge replacementMagenta Toner Near Empty (Magenta Ton e r L o w )PrintToner cartridge r

Page 291

6-3606. MODES6.1 Print ModeThere are three types of print modes, standard mode, fine mode, and high gloss mode. These are discriminated by the resolut

Page 292

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3617. Control7.1 Control of Paper Size"ON/OFF of Paper Size Switch of SWITCH ASSY SIZE" and "Diag

Page 293

6-3627.4 Process ControlFor a stable printing, the parameters related to the image forming must be corrected as necessary. The control of entire print

Page 294

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3637.4.2 Toner Density ControlThe toner density must be kept constant to attain stable printing image. To keep the

Page 295 - PL 5.1 Chute Assy In [List]

6-3647.4.3 High Area Coverage ModeA continuous printing of the image of area coverage exceeding the toner dispense capability causes the toner density

Page 296

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3657.5 Color Registration ControlThe printer uses a tandem system where the drums and developers exclusively for

Page 297

6-3667.6 BTR UNIT ASSY Control7.6.1 Detecting the Installation of BTR UNIT ASSYWhether the BTR UNIT ASSY is installed is detected when the power is t

Page 298

Chapter 6 Principles of Operation6-3677.7 Toner ControlWhether the toner bottle is installed is detected by the SWITCH TCRU ASSY, and the presence of

Page 299

6-3687.8 Fuser Control7.8.1 Fuser temperature controlAs for the fuser temperature control, the target temperature is set, then the Heat Roll surface t

Page 300

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information

Page 301

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-373.4 Error Code FIPFIP-1 Yellow Toner Cartridge Detached (Yellow Toner Cartridge Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial check.

Page 303 - PL 9.1 Xerographics [List]

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-3711. General Wiring DiagramThe following describes the legend of the general wiring diagram shown

Page 304

7-372CONSOLE PANELPL12.1.4CONTROLLER BOARDPL12.1.4HARNESS ASSY AC SWPL12.1.11S-HVPSPL10.1.17PLATE ASSYDISPENSER LPL10.1.9No Paper SensorPL3.3.4SWITCH

Page 305 - PL 10.1 TCRU Assy [List]

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-3731. Wiring Diagram between Parts1.1 ConfigurationThe wiring diagram is separated into 11 sectio

Page 306

7-374§ 6 Fuser section Connection between LVPS and FUSER ASSYConnection between PWBA HNB MCU and FUSER ASSYConnection between PWBA HNB MCU and PWBA HN

Page 307

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-3751.2 Notes on Using the Wiring Diagram between PartsThe following describes the legend of the wi

Page 308

7-376Denotes a connection between wires.I/L +24VDCDenotes DC voltage when the interlock switch in PWBA HNB MCU turns on.+5VDC+3.3VDCDenotes DC voltage

Page 309 - PL 12.1 Electrical [List]

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-377

Page 310

7-378§ 1 Power supply sectionLVPS STDPL12.1.10P/J1631P/J1632PWBA HNB DRVPL12.1.12P/J601P/J602+24VDCRTNP/J411718HNB MCUWITH CPUPL12.1.1P/J112423I/L +2

Page 311 - PL 13.1 Harness [List]

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-379♦ LVPS overcurrent protection circuitThis circuit stops all outputs, if the power supply voltage

Page 312

1-38FIP-2 Magenta Toner Cartridge Detached (Magenta Toner Cartridge Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Cartridge con

Page 313

7-380§ 2 Cassette sectionP/J4723HNB MCUWITH CPUPL12.1.1P/J12151413PWBA HNB DRVPL12.1.12P/J42161718P/J471243+3.3VDCSWITCH ASSYSIZEPL3.2.4TRAY1 SIZE0 S

Page 314

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-381♦ Outline of SWITCH ASSY SIZEThe paper size is determined by a combination of ON/OFF statuses of

Page 315 - 1. Printing Process

7-382§ 3 Drive sectionHNB MCUWITH CPUPL12.1.1DEVE BP/J1112345PWBA HNB DRVPL12.1.12P/J414039383736DEVE TDBDEVE ADEVE TDADA_DEVEMOTP/J49123456Interlock

Page 316

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-383♦ Outline of DEVE DRIVE ASSY✧ Motor type: Hybrid stepping motor✧ Stepping angle:1.8° ± 0.09°✧ Wi

Page 317 - Electric potential

7-384♦ Outline of FUSER DRIVE ASSY✧ Motor type: Hybrid stepping motor✧ Stepping angle:1.8° ± 0.09°✧ Winding resistance:6.2Ω ± 10% / phase (25°C)✧ Exci

Page 318

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-385Blank Page

Page 319 - (Laser beams)

7-386§ 4 Developer section 1HNB MCUWITH CPUPL12.1.1P/J1227PWBA HNB DRVPL12.1.12P/J42412 1SWITCHTCRU ASSY(Y)PL10.1.18P/J4312SGP/J5111SW TCRU_YON(L)+3.

Page 320

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-387♦ Residual toner check circuitIn the residual toner check, four colors cannot be checked at a ti

Page 321 - Toner image

7-388§ 5 Developer section 2HNB MCUWITH CPUPL12.1.1P/J1125262728PWBA HNB DRVPL12.1.12P/J4116151413P/J5112345Interlock+24VDCTonerMotor(Y)ControlHOLDER

Page 322 - Drum surface

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-389♦ Outline of Toner Motor✧ Motor type: PM stepping motor✧ Stepping angle:7.5° ± 0.5°✧ Winding res

Page 323 - (Black toner image)

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-39FIP-3 Cyan Toner Cartridge Detached (Cyan Toner Cartridge Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for

Page 324

7-390§ 6 Fuser sectionP/J16112HARNESSASSYAC SWPL12.1.11HeaterControlP/J16221LVPS STDPL12.1.10FUSER ASSYPL8.1.1J2324J232321P3214321AC NAC LJ3241J3251H

Page 325 - IDT2 surface

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-391♦ Heater rated power: 600 ± 30W 100V ♦ Thermostat contact open temperature: 160°C ± 5°CSignal l

Page 326

7-392§ 7 ROS sectionHNB MCU WITH CPUPL12.1.1ROS ASSYPL9.1.112345678910111213141516171819P/J1520201918171615141312111098765432P/J1511SGSCANNER MOTOR O

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Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-393Signal line name DescriptionXPDATA_A_Y,XPDATA_B_M,XPDATA_C_C,XPDATA_D_KPixel data signals to mak

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7-394§ 8 Xerographics 1HNB MCU WITHCPUPL12.1.1P/J140131211P1411J1413P/J1421232 23 1SENSORTONER FULLPL5.1.13+5VDCTONER FULL SENSED(H)+3.3VDCSGP/J13121

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Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-395Signal line name DescriptionTONER FULL SENSED(H)+3.3VDCWaste toner recovery bottle full detecti

Page 330 - PWBA HNB MCU

7-396§ 9 Xerographics 2HNB MCU WITHCPUPL12.1.1P/J132223242526272829303132S-HVPSPL10.1.17P/J50111110987654321I/L +24VDCAGND3.0V_REFSGHV_REF_BTR_PHV_RE

Page 331 - 3. Drive Transmission Route

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-397Signal line name DescriptionHV_REF_BTR_P Current control signal of BTR (+) output (analog value)

Page 332 - 3.2 DEVE DRIVE ASSY

7-398§ 10 Paper Feed SectionHNB MCU WITHCPUPL12.1.1P/J13123P13911J1391P/J13332110 29 3SENSOR PHOTO(Dup Jam Sensor)PL6.1.4PULL UP +3.3VDC+3.3VDCSGDUP

Page 333 - Roll Assy Exit

Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information7-399Signal line name DescriptionDUP JAM SENSED(L)+3.3VDCPaper detection signal in Duplex section by

Page 335 - 4. Paper Transport

1-40FIP-4 Black Toner Cartridge Detached (Black Toner Cartridge Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Cartridge conditi

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7-400§ 11 Controller SectionSignal line name DescriptionTEST PRINT ON(L)+3.3VDCMaking this signal "Low" (connected to SG) enables the test

Page 337

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications

Page 339 - ROLL ASSY(Cassette)

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-4031. Configuration of Printer1.1 Basic ConfigurationThis printer basically consists of the print engine main unit,

Page 340 - 5.2 Paper Feeder

8-4042. Electrical Properties2.1 Power SourceTwo types of power source as follows are available for this printer, which are selected according to the

Page 341 - 5.2.2 Reference diagram

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-4053.2 Dimensions/Mass of Universal Paper Tray (standard paper supply - 500 sheets)Width: 12.6 in., 321mm ± 1%Dept

Page 342 - 5.3 Housing Assy Retard

8-4063.3.5 Magenta toner cartridgeWidth: 13.4 in., 340mm ± 3mmDepth: 2 in., 51mm ± 3mmHeight: 2.2 in., 55mm ± 3mmMass: .6 lbs., 285g ± 10g3.3.6 Cyan t

Page 343 - ROLL TURN

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-4074. Functions4.1 Recording SystemOPC drum, 4-tandem cartridges , electro-photographic system using intermediate t

Page 344 - 5.4 Front Assy In

8-408Recording system: Operating statusFuser fan: Operating at high speedRear fan: Operating at high speed◆ Ready modeReady stateFixing system: Stop s

Page 345 - SENSOR TNR FULL

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-4094.10 Warm-up TimeWhen nominal voltage (100V, 115V, 220V) is applied, ready temperature (Fuser Stand-by) is reach

Page 346 - 5.5 Chute Assy Out

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-41FIP-5 PHD Detached (Imaging Unit Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Imaging Unit (PHD)

Page 347 - 5.5.2 Reference diagram

8-410This function specifies the IOT performance when the controller did not have the × 2 feeders satisfy the following performance.*1:Process control

Page 348 - 5.6 Chute Assy Exit

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-4114.14 Input Properties4.14.1 Paper pick-up system◆ Paper pick-up with paper trayA paper feed system normally used

Page 349 - MOTOR ASSY DUP

8-4124.15 Output Properties4.15.1 Paper delivery systemPaper can be delivered by the following method.◆ FACE DOWN delivery4.15.2 Paper delivery capaci

Page 350 - 5.7 BTR Assy & Fuser

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-4135. ConsumablesConsumables are usually replaced by customers. In the event of recovery of failure attributable t

Page 351 - FAN FUSER

8-414◆ Magenta toner cartridge:equivalent to about 6,000 prints◆ Cyan toner cartridge:equivalent to about 6,000 prints◆ Fuser unit:equivalent to about

Page 352 - 5.8 Xerographics

Chapter 8 Printer Specifications8-415VCCI Class B◆ 100V / 120V systemFCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B (ANSI C63.4)◆ 220V / 240V systemEN55022 (CISPR P

Page 353 - ROS ASSY

8-4169.1 Options to be Installed by Users Users can install the following 2 types of units.Åü OPTION FEEDERTwo layers of UNIVERSAL TRAY can be added

Page 356 - 5.10 Frame & Drive

IndexI-419AAbbreviations in manual xAC Switch 6-358Acronyms xACTUATOR DUP removal 3-204ACTUATOR EXIT removal 3-220ACTUATOR FULL removal 3-198ACTUATOR

Page 357 - DEVE DRIVE ASSY

1-42FIP-6 BTR Detached (Transfer Unit Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for evidence of fault.Transfer Unit (BTR) conditionSEN

Page 358 - 5.11 Electrical

I-420EEPROM 2-110Functions 2-102Hanabi Service Commander 2-99Holder Toner Assy 2-118Initial Screen 2-101Initialize Slave 2-116Input Tests 2-105Install

Page 359 - 5.11.2 Reference diagram

IndexI-421Media Type Mismatch (Media Type Mismatch) 1-46NV-RAM Error (Call for Service NVRAM Error) 1-56P1 Light (Undertoned) Prints 1-82P10 Unfused I

Page 360 - 6. MODES

I-422List of Plug/Jacks 4-273Low Density Error 1-60Low Paper Sensor 6-340LOW PAPER sensor removal 3-171LVPS 6-358LVPS overcurrent protection circuit 7

Page 361 - 7. Control

IndexI-423Cleaning (IDT 2) 6-326Development 6-320Exposure 6-318Fixing 6-327Primary transfer 6-322Schematic Diagram 6-316Secondary transfer 6-324Static

Page 362 - 7.4 Process Control

I-424Paper Mode 8-408Paper pick-up capacity 8-411Paper size 8-412Periodic Replacement 8-414Print image Quality 8-415Print Mode 8-408Printing Area 8-41

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-43FIP-7 Fuser Detached (Fuser Unit Missing)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.FUSER ASSY conditi

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1-44FIP-8 CRUM ID Error (Call for Service CRUM ID Error)Step CheckYes No1Verify that the printer has a genuine Minolta-QMS PHD ASSY (Imaging Unit)Go t

Page 365 - About one turn of BTR

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-45FIP-9 CRUM ID Error (Invalid Imaging Unit)Step CheckYes No1Verify that the printer has a genuine Minolta-QMS PHD ASSY (I

Page 366 - 7.6 BTR UNIT ASSY Control

1-46FIP-10 Media Type Mismatch (Media Type Mismatch)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR OHP conditionCHUTE ASSY REGI c

Page 367 - 7.7 Toner Control

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-47FIP-11 Feed Jam (Media Jam Feed)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following.Paper condition in cassettePaper casse

Page 368 - 7.8 Fuser Control

1-4815Check HARNESS ASSY DRV1 for continuityCheck the following for continuity.J41-30PIN <=> J11-11PINJ41-31PIN <=> J11-10PINJ41-33PIN <

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-4928Check CLUTCH ASSY TURN MSI for operationDoes the TURN ROLL in the MSI run when printing 1 sheet?Go to step [31]With to

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Introductionv1. TrademarksThe following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Other product names mentioned in this manu

Page 371 - 1. General Wiring Diagram

1-50FIP-12 Regi Jam (Media Jam Registration)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR REGI actuator conditionCHUTE ASSY REGI

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-51FIP-13 Fuser Jam (Media Jam Fuser)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR EXIT actuator cond

Page 373 - 1.1 Configuration

1-52FIP-14 Duplex Jam (Media Jam Duplex)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.CHUTE ASSY EXIT conditionDUP MOTOR conditionSENSO

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-5313 Does the EXIT ROLL rotate smoothly by hand?Check the sheets for gear or skewCheck the gears for foreign substancesSte

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1-54FIP-15 ROS Failure (Call for Service ROS Motor)Step CheckYes No1Check HARNESS ASSY ROSKA for continuityJ15 <=> P151 check continuous?Replace

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-55FIP-16 Fuser Failure (Call for Service Fuser Failure)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.FUSER

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1-56FIP-17 NV-RAM Error (Call for Service NVRAM Error)Step CheckYes No1 Does an error occur even if the power is turned off and on?Replace PWBA HNB MC

Page 378 - § 1 Power supply section

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-57FIP-18 ADC Sensor Error (ADC Sensor Dustiness Warning)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSO

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1-58FIP-19 Fan Motor Failure (Call for Service Fan Motor Error)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.FAN FUSER conditionFAN REA

Page 380 - § 2 Cassette section

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-5915Check FAN FUSERDoes FAN FUSER function normally?Using FAN FUSER diagnostic tool, check by Diagnostic Output Test.Repla

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viCautions for operation1. Marks giving cautionMaintenance operations requiring special cautions or additional information to descriptions of this man

Page 382 - § 3 Drive section

1-60FIP-20 Low Density Error (Call for Service Low Density)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Transfer Unit (BTR) conditionS

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-61FIP-21 Firmware Error (Call for Service Firmware Error)Step CheckYes No1 Does an error occur even if the power is turned

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1-62FIP-22 Environment Sensor Error (Call for Service ENV Sensor Error)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR HUM TEMP co

Page 385 - Blank Page

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-63FIP-23 Yellow Toner Empty (Yellow Toner Low)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TONER LO

Page 386 - § 4 Developer section 1

1-64FIP-24 Magenta Toner Empty (Magenta Toner Low)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TONER LOW conditionTONER CARTRID

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-65FIP-25 Cyan Toner Empty (Cyan Toner Low)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TONER LOW co

Page 388 - § 5 Developer section 2

1-66FIP-26 Black Toner Empty (Black Toner Low)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TONER LOW conditionTONER CARTRIDGE c

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-67FIP-27 PHD Life Over (Replace Imaging Unit)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Imaging Unit (PH

Page 390 - § 6 Fuser section

1-68FIP-28 BTR Life Over (Replace Transfer Unit)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Transfer Unit (BTR) conditionSENSOR TONER

Page 391

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-69FIP-29 Fuser Life Over (Replace Fuser Unit)Step CheckYes No1Check NVMDoes the error occur even if the Fuser counter is c

Page 392 - § 7 ROS section

IntroductionviiWhile the printer is ON, never touch live parts if not required absolutely.Power is supplied to the power switch / inlet (LVPS ASSY) ev

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1-70FIP-30 ADC Sensor Dustiness (ADC Sensor Dustiness Error)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Transfer Unit (BTR) condition

Page 394 - engine wire0009FA

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-71FIP-31 Front Cover (Front Cover Open)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.PWBA HNB DRV condition

Page 395

1-72FIP-32 BTR Life Warning (Transfer Unit Life Low)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Transfer Unit (BTR) conditionSENSOR T

Page 396 - § 9 Xerographics 2

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-73FIP-33 Fuser Life Warning (Fuser Life Low)Step CheckYes No1Check NVMDoes the error occur even if the Fuser counter is cl

Page 397

1-74FIP-34 Paper Empty (Put %s in %s Bin)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR NO PAPER conditionSENSOR actuator conditi

Page 398 - § 10 Paper Feed Section

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-75FIP-35 Upper Cassette Detached (Adjust Input Bin)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SW ASSY SI

Page 399

1-76FIP-36 Full Stack (Output Bin Full)Step CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR FULL STACK conditionActuator conditionRepla

Page 400 - § 11 Controller Section

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-77FIP-37 Yellow Toner Empty 2 (Yellow Toner Empty)Step CheckRemedyYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSO

Page 401

1-78FIP-38 Magenta Toner Empty 2 (Magenta Toner Empty)Step CheckRemedyYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TONER LOW conditionTON

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Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-79FIP-39 Cyan Toner Empty 2 (Cyan Toner Empty)Step CheckRemedyYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TO

Page 403 - 1. Configuration of Printer

viii3.2 Driving unitsWhen servicing gears or other driving units, be sure to turn them OFF and plug off. Drive them manually when required.Never touc

Page 404 - 3. Mechanical Properties

1-80FIP-40 Black Toner Empty 2 (Black Toner Empty)Step CheckRemedyYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.SENSOR TONER LOW conditionTONER C

Page 405

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-813.5 Image Trouble FIP The descriptions below assumes that the printer controller works normally. By testing the printing

Page 406 - 3.9in,100mm 6in,150mm

1-82FIP-P1 Light (Undertoned) PrintsCondition / initial check∆The overall image density is too light.Initial checkIncorrect parts, improper installat

Page 407 - 4. Functions

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-83FIP-P2 Blank PrintsCondition / initial check∆The entire image area is blank.▼ Initial check ▼Incorrect parts, improper

Page 408 - 4.9 Paper Mode

1-84FIP-P3 Black PrintsCondition / initial check∆ The entire image area is black.▼ Initial check ▼Incorrect parts, improper installation, damage, def

Page 409

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-85FIP-P4 Vertical Band DeletionsCondition / initial check ∆There are areas of the image that are extremely light or are m

Page 410 - 4.13 Printing Area

1-86FIP-P5 Horizontal Band DeletionsCondition / initial checkThere are areas of the image that are extremely light or are missing entirely.These miss

Page 411 - 4.14 Input Properties

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-87FIP-P6 Black (color) spotsCondition / initial checkBlack (color) spots on print∆ Toner spots are scatted disorderly on

Page 412 - 4.16 Paper

1-88FIP-P7 BackgroundCondition / initial checkBackground∆ The entire page or a part of paper is dirty (too light gray) with toner.▼ Initial check ▼In

Page 413 - 5. Consumables

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-89FIP-P8 Skewed ImageCondition / initial checkPrint skewing∆ Image is printed in skewed position.▼ Initial check ▼Incorre

Page 414 - 6. Operating Environment

Introductionix3.5 Warning/caution labelsWarning labels and caution labels are attached to this laser printer to prevent accidents Check those labels

Page 415 - 9. Option

1-90FIP-P9 CreaseCondition / initial checkCrease on print∆ Print on creased paper.▼ Initial check ▼Incorrect parts, improper installation, damage, de

Page 416

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-91FIP-P10 Unfused Image or Image Easily Rubs off of PageCondition / initial checkThe toner image is not completely fused

Page 417

1-923.7 Other FIPsCovers the power supply troubleshooting FIP.FIP-ACStep CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Power Cord disconnect

Page 418

Chapter 1 Troubleshooting1-93FIP-DCStep CheckYes No1Initial checkCheck the following for damage.Blown fuse in LVPS STDAC power supply failureRepair G

Page 419

1-944. Preventive MaintenanceWhen you visit a customer, perform preventive maintenance services irrespective of the major object of your visit to prev

Page 420

Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics

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Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-971. Diagnostics for a Standalone Printer1.1 GeneralThe test print can be used on a standalone printer for opera

Page 423

2-981.3 Test Print PatternThe test print is composed of a black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) lattice pattern. The pattern is in this or

Page 424

Chapter 2 Operation of Diagnostics2-992. Diagnostics Using the MINOLTA- QMS magicolor 3100 Diagnostics (Hanabi Service Commander)2.1 General2.1.1 Co

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