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LP-1010-MF
Network Multi-Function Plotter
Maintenance Manual
U00092274600
Seiko I Infotech Inc.
U00092274600 April 2005
©Seiko I Infotech 2005
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i
This manual contains the information necessary to conduct the primary maintenance for the
network multi-function plotter LP-1010-MF (hereinafter called the device) at the site.
The manual is intended for the maintenance personnel who have mastered assembly,
disassembly, and adjustment of the device. The responsible personnel will perform maintenance
operations using necessary tools and measuring instruments.
Before starting the intended maintenance operations, be sure to completely read "Safety
Precautions" and "Operational Precautions" described from the next page so that you can inspect
and maintain the deveice safely and correctly.
Foreword
ii
Example of symbols:
This symbol ( ) denotes items that require special care while executing a
certain procedure or operation.
This symbol ( ) denotes items that are forbidden.
The indication at left means that "Contact is prohibited."
This symbol ( ) denotes items you should follow to prevent accidents or
injury.
Safety Precautions
The following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper use of the plotter and to
prevent the plotter from being damaged.
Follow the instructions marked with these symbols.
Serious personal injury or death:
Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this
symbol could result in serious personal injury or death.WARNING
CAUTION
Minor personal injury or product and/or peripheral
damage:
Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this
symbol could result in minor personal injury or
product and/or peripheral damage.
iii
DO NOT touch any of the parts inside the plotter with a "HIGH VOLTAGE" label (transfer/
separator) attached as it may result in electric shock.
DO NOT touch any of the parts inside the plotter with a "HIGH TEMPERATURE" label
attached as it may result in severe burns.
DO NOT disassemble or remodel the plotter. DO NOT repair the plotter by yourself. Doing so
may cause fire, electric shock or other accidents.
DO NOT throw the toner cartridge or waste toner bottle into fire or place them near heat as they
could explode or catch fire leading to serious accidents and/or bodily injury.
Before replacing a maintenance component, be sure to turn the device off and unplug the power
cable from the power outlet. Failure to observe the instructions may result in electric shock.
DO NOT disconnect or connect the power cable with wet hands. Doing so may lead to electric
shock.
If the toner accidentally gets into the eye during the maintenance, wash it off with clean running
water instead of rubbing it and consult a doctor immediately. If the toner gets on the skin or
clothing, immediately wash it off with soapy water.
Pay attention not to get injured by a cutter or screwdriver during the maintenance and damage
the device.
In order to ensure the safe operation of the device heed all of the cautions and warnings contained
throughout this manual.
Warning
Caution
iv
Warning labels
Warning labels are affixed to this device at the locations shown in the following figure.
You should understand what these warning labels say and perform the inspection and
maintenance work.
2b "Caution when dealing with paper jam" label
3 "WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE" label
1 "Caution: high temperature" label
2a "Caution when dealing with
paper jam" label
4 "Gas spring
expiration date" label
v
1 "Caution: HIGH TEMPERATURE" label (affixed to the inside of the fixation door)
This label cautions you not touch this area due to high temperature. The fixation
device will become hot. Take care to avoid contact when dealing with paper jams.
2 "Caution when dealing with paper jams" label
This label indicates the direction that jammed paper should be pulled out when paper
is jammed in the fixation device. Follow the directions on the label to remove the
paper.
3 "WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE" label
This label cautions against contact due to high voltage application. As it is dangerous,
never contact this area.
4 "Gas spring expiration date" label
This caution label indicates the date when the gas spring is consumed, and the user
must replace the gas spring before the indicated date expires.
vi
Precaution on Maintenance
Before and during the inspection and maintenance of the device, observe the following
precautions.
1 Before the intended inspection and maintenance, hear the condition and/or trouble of this
device from the user. Although the machine is sound, the user may use the toner/paper that
is not supplied by Seiko I Infotech (SIIT) or the data may be error. For this reason,
certainly verify the current situation and determine the cause of trouble, if any.
2 When disassembling the device to, for example, replace a component, you should examine
and know the machine configuration completely so that you can smoothly reassemble the
machine.
3 Ensure sufficient maintenance space.
4 Pay attentimon not to spill the fresh/waste toner. Before the intended inspection and
maintenance, spread a sheet or cloth on the floor to protect the floor mat from soiling.
5 Do not keep the top cover (clamshell) opened for a long period of time. Otherwise, the
exposure drum will be deteriorated due to photo-fatigue. Cover the drum with a black bag
when the clamshell is removed.
6 Do not touch the photodrum surface with bare hands. Otherwise, the drum will be
degraded. If you touch the surface, completely wipe it with a clean cloth such as Bencot.
The poor image quality brought from the bare-hand contact can be removed by outputting
about fifteen sheets of paper.
7 Do not open the top cover with the photodrum removed. Otherwise, the cleaner will topple
and the waste toner is spilled to soil the machine interior.
8 Do not get any ferromagnetic material such as bolt and washer close to the developing
sleeve. If the part is attracted by the magnet roll, be sure to remove it to prevent the drum
from being damaged.
9 Do not run the developing sleeve in the reverse direction.
CONTENTS-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword i
Safety Precautions ii
Warning labels iv
Precaution on Maintenance vi
Chapter 1 Maintenance Work Procedure 1-1
1.1 Outline of Maintenance Work Procedure 1-1
1.2 Maintenance Tools 1-2
1.3 External View and Nomenclatures 1-3
1.4 Maintenance Space 1-7
1.5 Version-upgrade of System Firmware 1-8
Chapter 2 Engine Maintenance Mode 2-1
Chapter 3 Maintenance Person Mode 3-1
3.1 Enter to Maintenance Person Mode 3-1
3.2 Functions of Maintenance Person Mode Menus 3-2
Chapter 4 Periodic Inspection (Plotter) 4-1
CONTENTS-2
Chapter 5 Regular Inspection (Scanner) 5-1
5.1 Regular Inspection Items and Operations 5-1
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting (Controller Faulty) 6-1
6.1 Type of Error Messages 6-1
6.2 Troubleshooting Against Operator Call Error 6-2
6.3 Operator Notice Warning 6-4
6.4 Warning 6-6
6.4.1 Communication Warning 6-6
6.4.2 PDL Warning 6-10
6.4.3 Engine Warning 6-11
6.5 Service Call Error 6-12
6.5.1 Engine Error 6-12
6.5.2 System Error 6-12
6.5.3 Controller Error 6-12
6.6 Error Log 6-15
6.7 Serial Number Not Set 6-16
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (Engine Failure) 7-1
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting (Scanner) 8-1
8.1 How to Read This Manual 8-1
8.1.1 Outline of Engine Troubleshooting 8-1
CONTENTS-3
8.2 Leve-1 Troubleshooting 8-2
8.2.1 Unrecoverable Error Code List 8-2
8.3 Level 2 Troubleshooting 8-3
8.3.1 "Unrecoverable Error Code" Troubleshooting 8-3
8.3.2 Troubleshooting on Symptom 8-3
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting (Plotter Image Quality Failure) 9-1
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting (Scanner Print Quality Failure) 10-1
10.1 Troubleshooting for Print Quality Failure 10-1
Chapter 11 Replacement of Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Plotter) 11-1
Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner) 12-1
12.1 How to Read This Manual 12-1
12.1.1 Rules for Disassembly/Assembly 12-1
12.1.2 Name of Scanner Covers 12-2
12.2 Replacing the Part 12-3
12.2.1 Replacing the Scanner Cover 12-3
12.2.2 Replacing the Control Panel 12-4
12.2.3 Replacing the Scanner Motor 12-5
12.2.4 Replacing the CIS Unit 12-8
12.2.5 Replacing the Shading Guide 12-12
12.2.6 Replacing the Scanner Registration Roller Assembly 12-17
12.2.7 Replacing the Scanner Exit Roller Assembly 12-19
12.2.8 Replacing the MSC2 Board 12-21
CONTENTS-4
Chapter 13 Adjustment (Plotter) 13-1
Chapter 14 Operation Discription (Plotter) 14-1
Chapter 15 Operation Discription (Scanner) 15-1
15.1 Features 15-1
15.2 Scanner Specifications 15-1
15.3 Basic Operation 15-4
15.3.1 Block Diagram - Basic Configuration 15-4
15.3.2 Outline of Machine Configuration 15-5
15.3.3 Circuit Diagram 15-6
15.3.4 Brief Description of Operation 15-7
15.4 Scanner Controller (MSC2 Board) 15-9
15.4.1 Hardware Configuration 15-9
15.5 CIS Unit (ISI3 Board and CIS) 15-10
15.5.1 Hardware Configuration 15-10
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner) 16-1
16.1 Items Required for Adjustment 16-1
16.2 Outline of Adjustment Work 16-2
16.3 PC for Adjustment 16-3
16.3.1 Conditions of PC for Adjustment 16-3
16.3.2 Scanner Maintenance Tool (ScanMainte.exe) 16-3
16.3.3 Scanner Adjustment Tool (MFTool.exe) 16-4
CONTENTS-5
16.4 Originals for Adjustment and Evaluation 16-5
16.4.1 Original for Feed Adjustment (for Motor Speed Adjustment) 16-5
16.4.2 Original for Connection Adjustment (for CIS Connection Adjustment) 16-5
16.4.3 Original for Evaluation (Copy/Scan Standard Chart) 16-6
16.5 Preparation for Adjustment 16-7
16.5.1 Connecting the Device 16-7
16.5.2 Starting Respective Tools 16-7
16.5.3 Example of Screen Layout 16-9
16.5.4 Printing the Scanner Parameters 16-9
16.6 Shading Offset Adjustment Procedure 16-10
16.7 Original Feed Speed Adjustment/Connection Adjustment in Main and Sub
Scan Directions 16-13
16.7.1 Original Feed Speed Adjustment (Motor Speed) 16-13
16.7.2 Connection Adjustment in Main and Sub Scan Directions (CIS Connection)16-23
16.8 Registration Adjustment Procedure 16-31
16.8.1 Adjusting the Side Registration 16-31
16.8.2 Adjusting the Top Edge Registration Value 16-31
16.8.3 Adjusting the Bottom Edge Registration Value 16-32
16.9 Checking Adjustment Results 16-33
16.9.1 Checking the Copy Results of Original Type = Text/Line 16-33
16.9.2 Checking the Copy Results of Original Type = Text/Photo 16-37
16.10 Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandumg 16-39
Appendix A MEC Board Setup and LED Indication A-1
Appendix B MSC2 Board Setup and LED Indication B-1
B.1 Setup of DIP Switches B-1
B.1.1 DIP Switch on MSC2 Board (SW4) B-1
B.1.2 DIP Switch on MSC2 Board (SW5) B-1
CONTENTS-6
B.2 LED Indication B-2
B.2.1 LED Indication of MSC2 Board B-2
Appendix C ISI3 Board Setup and LED Indication C-1
C.1 Setup of DIP Switches C-1
C.1.1 DIP Switch on ISI Board (SW4) C-1
C.1.2 DIP Switch on ISI Board (SW5) C-1
C.2 LED Indication C-1
Appendix D Menu Structure D-1
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram E-1
CONTENTS-7
Figure
Figure 1-1 Maintenance Work Procedure Flow 1-1
Figure 1-2 External View and Nomenclatures (Front) 1-3
Figure 1-3 External View and Nomenclatures (Rear and Right) 1-4
Figure 1-4 External View and Nomenclatures (Interior) 1-5
Figure 1-5 External View and Nomenclatures (Control Panel) 1-6
Figure 1-6 Maintenance Space 1-7
Figure 12-1 Nomenclatures of Scanner Covers 12-2
Figure 15-1 Block Diagram - Basic Configuration 15-4
Figure 15-2 Outline of Machine Configuration 15-5
Figure 15-3 Circuit Diagram 15-6
Figure 15-4 Scanner Controller Block Diagram 15-9
Figure 15-5 CIS Unit Block Diagram 15-10
Figure 16-1 Items Required for Adjustment 16-1
CONTENTS-8
Table
Table 1-1 Required Tool List 1-2
Table 5-1 Periodic Inspection Items 5-1
Table 6-1 If a Job has been Left at Powering On 6-5
Table 6-2 Delivery Interface Warning List (1/2) 6-7
Table 6-2 Delivery Interface Warning List (2/2) 6-8
Table 6-3 File (TWAIN) Interface 6-9
Table 6-4 Copy PDL Warning 6-10
Table 6-5 Copy PDL Warning 2 (Operator Intervention) 6-10
Table 6-6 Copy PDL Module Error List 6-14
Table 6-7 Scan PDL Module Error List 6-14
Table 6-8 Up-path Spooler Module Error List 6-15
Table 8-1 Unrecoverable Error Code List 8-2
Table 15-1 Specifications of Scanner (1/2) 15-1
Table 15-1 Specifications of Scanner (2/2) 15-2
Table 15-2 Outline of Copy Function 15-2
Table 15-3 Outline of Scanner Delivery Function 15-3
Table 15-4 Symbol List 15-5
1-1
Chapter 1 Outline of Maintenance Work Procedure
Chapter 1 Maintenance Work Procedure
Chapter 1 describes the primary maintenance work procedure, necessary tools, and names of part
of this device.
Also, subsection 1.5 describes a method for updating the version of the system firmware.
1.1 Overview of Maintenance Work Procedure
The maintenance work is classified into the regular checking maintenance based on the
Maintenance Agreement and the maintenance if a trouble occurs.
The work procedure flows of respective cases are shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 Maintenance Work Procedure Flow
Start
Grasp the situations (problems, complaints,
etc.) of the device.
Check and clean the parts (See Chapter 4)
Replace parts as necessary (See Chapter
8) or adjust (See Chapter 9).
Check by plotting that no problem occurs.
Maintenance if a
trouble occurred
Regular checking
maintenance
Regularcheck/ In case of a
trouble
End
End
Check the contents of trouble and the
situations if a trouble occurs.
Perform the troubleshooting.
- If controller is error (See Chapter 5)
- If engine is error (See Chapter 6)
- If image quality is poor
(See Chapter 7)
Replace a faulty part (See Chapter 8)
Adjust the replaced part or make
adjustment as necessary (See Chapter 9)
Check that the trouble is removed.
1-2
1.2 Maintenance Tools
Table 1-1 lists tools and measuring instruments necessary for the maintenance.
Table 1-1 Required Tool List
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Chapter 1 Outline of Maintenance Work Procedure
1.3 External View and Nomenclatures
Figures 1-2 through 1-5 respectively show the external view and nomenclatures of this device.
Figure 1-2 External View and Nomenclatures (Front)
1Roll 1 drawer (door 1)2Roll 2 drawer (door 2)3Manual feed drawer (door 4)4Paper unfeeding outlet5Upper door (door 6)6Fixation door (door 7)7Manual paper feeding holder (door 8)8Manual feed inlet9Control panel0Original eject guideAWaste toner doorBScanner coverCStopper
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑥
①
④
⑤
⑩
⑪
②
③
⑫ ⑬
To remove the scanner cover,
raise and unlock this stopper.
1-4
Figure 1-3 External View and Nomenclatures (Rear and Right)
1Main power switch2Power cord3Parallel interface connector4Ethernet interface connector5USB interface connector6Cutter door (door 5)7Cutter inside door (door 9)8Cutter door lower small door (door 10)9Toner cover
②
①
⑦
⑥
⑧
⑨
③ ⑤
④
1-5
Chapter 1 Outline of Maintenance Work Procedure
Figure 1-4 External View and Nomenclatures (Interior)
1Paper feed knob2Paper flange
①
②
1-6
Figure 1-5 External View and Nomenclatures (Control Panel)
WARNING LIGHTMENU
POWERSAVING
COPY
DELIVERY
FILE
TONER
PROCESS
ERRORDATA
ORIGINALSIZE
AUTO
FIXED-SIZEPORTRAIT
FIXED-SIZELANDSCAPE
SYNCHRO
ORIGINALTYPE
BACKGROUND REMOVAL DENSITY
THIN
NORMAL
THICK
SCALE x1
FIXED SCALE
ZOOM
NON-PROPORTIONALSCALE
PAPERFEED
ORIGINAL
IMAGEQUALITY
SORT
FUNCTION
SCAN STOP
REPRINT
MEMORY
TEXT/LINE
BLUE PRINT
PHOTO
TEXT/PHOTO
POWER
START
RESET
STOP
MANUAL FEED
WASTETONER
1
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2 3 4 5
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1-7
Chapter 1 Outline of Maintenance Work Procedure
1.4 Maintenance Space
Figure 1-6 shows the spaces necessary to maintain the device.
Figure 1-6 Maintenance Space
2550
1750
300
700
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700
300
60
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800
900
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52
Installation space
Maintenance space
(Unit: mm)
(Direction of height: 2000mm)
1-8
1.5 Version-upgrade of System Firmware
Refer to Section 1.5 "Version-upgrade of System Firmware" in "LP-1010 Black-and-
White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
2-1
Chapter 2 Engine Maintenance Mode
Chapter 2 Engine Maintenance Mode
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 2 "Engine
Maintenance Mode" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance
Manual."
3-1
Chapter 3 Maintenance person Mode
Chapter 3 Maintenance Person Mode
This device supports the maintenance person mode that cannot be defined by users. Chapter 3
describes functions and operations of those menus specific to maintenance people. To access and
use this mode, you must enter the password with the top screen of menu, copy, and delivery
modes.
3.1 Enter to Maintenance Person Mode
Pressing the MENU key (example):
1 Press the keys in the following order.
2 Enter the password by pressing the keys in the following order.
The display appears as shown right and the
display enters the maintenance person mode.
The above operating sequence is the same as user-defined menus.
When the setup is completed and any of mode keys (e.g. MENU, COPY, FILE, DELIVELU, and
PRINT) is pressed to change the mode, the maintenance engineer mode is quitted.
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3-2
3.2 Functions of Maintenance Person Mode Menus
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Section 3.2 "Functions of
Maintenance Engineer Mode Menus" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter -
Maintenance Manual."
4-1
Chapter 4 Periodic Inspection (Plotter)
Chapter 4 Regular Inspection (Plotter)
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 4 "Regular
Inspection" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
5-1
Chapter 5 Periodic Inspection (Scanner)
Chapter 5 Regular Inspection (Scanner)
This chapter describes periodic inspection and maintenance.
5.1 Regular Inspection Items and Operations
The regular inspection must be executed every 12 months, as a rule. On the other hand, 6-month
interval is recommended for the preventive maintenance that is necessary to maintain the
acceptable image quality. Table 5-1 below lists regular inspection items and procedures.
Note: Before replacing a component, be sure to contact the user and obtain
hislher approval.
Table 5-1 Regular Inspection Items
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting (Controller Faulty)
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting (Controller Faulty)
This chapter describes troubleshooting where a faulty occurred in the controller. If a trouble
occurs on the device, the error lamp is turned on. (In case of warning, the lamp is not lit.) In
addition, an error message appears on the LCD. When the error message is displayed, find the
cause and place and remove the trouble. If the error message is not displayed, judge the place
based on the symptom and remove the trouble. Those errors for which error classifies and codes
supported errors are identified by 4-digit hexadecimal numbers (example: E E56E-01FF).
Descriptions that are necessary but not provided in this chapter are covered by Chapter 5 in "LP-
1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual" So, refer to it.
6.1 Type of Error Messages
Error messages are classified into four categories as shown below according to the type of
trouble.
(1) Operator call error
This error message shows those troubles that the operator can handle: for example, replacement
of consumables. Operator call errors are further classified into errors that the operator can handle
and those that our Service Center must handle.
(2) Operator report warning
This error message is the warning information addressed to the operator: for example, oncoming
replacement of consumables.
(3) Warning
This error message shows incomplete system environment or setup: for example,
communication error or faulty data.
(4) Service call error
This error message shows troubles that are attributable to defective parts, faulty media, or
program error, and must be handled by our Service Center.
6-2
6.2 Troubleshooting Against Operator Call Error
"Operator call errors" can be handled by the operator. When this type of error occurs, you should
request the user to troubleshoot the machine based on the error message displayed. If the same
symptom recurs frequently, you should remove the trouble according to the instructions
described in chapter 6 maintenance person. (For detailed descriptions on troubles relating to
door operation and consumables, see the User's Guide. Types and descriptions of messages are
same as those specified in the plotter maintenance manuals, except for some differences.
Description: The roll x drawer is opened.
Measure: Close the roll x drawer.
Description: The paper is jammed in the machine.
Measure: Troubleshoot the machine according to the guidance displayed.
Description: The machine detects the damaged setup area checksum after the powering on.
Measure: Press the [ENTER] key to initialize the setup area.
Description: This error message may appear if the serial number at powering on is not speci-
fied.
Measure: Specify the serial number of the device. (see Section 6.7 Serial Number Not
Set.)
One door is displayed Two or more doors are displayed
x: Door number
O p e n D o o r XR e m o v e P a p e r
O p e n D o o r X, XR e m o v e P a p e r
S E T U P I S W R O N G
[ E n t e r ] t o I n i t.
E S E T T H E S / N
C l o s e D o o r X
6-3
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting (Controller Faulty)
Scanner operator call error
- Original jam error
Description: The original is jammed in the scanner.
Measure: Open the cover, remove the jammed original, and close the cover.
- Cover open error
Description: The scanner cover is opened.
Measure: Close the cover.
- Scan stop
To cancel scanning the original, press the SCAN STOP key. The following error message
appears on the screen.
Description: The SCAN STOP key is pressed during the original scan.
Measure: Open the cover, remove the original, and close the cover.
- Original set error
Description: The original is not placed in the center of the document table.
Measure: Pull out the original and set it in the center of the table.
O p e n C o v e r t oR e m o v e O r i g i n a l
C l o s e C o v e r
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6-4
6.3 Operator Notice Warning
Description: The saved job has been damaged, and thus the spool area is initialized (When
HDD is installed).
Measure: After 3 seconds, the message changes to "WAIT A MOMENT" and then the
device starts.
Description: The data is received in the format not supported by the device, and thus the data
was ignored.
Measure: Use the data received in the format supported by this device.
Description: The spool area on the HDD has been damaged, and thus the memory spool area
is used (When HDD is installed).
Measure: Replace the HDD
Description: The nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) on the PCB-ASSY-MRC2 (MRC2 Board)
is damaged. Usual printing is executable while some functions do not work
correctly. Currently, only the accounting information printout function in the
function menu is affected by this error.
Measure: Execute NVRAM format in the function menu. If the error is not removed,
replace the MRC2 board.
Description: This message appears if there is an unprocessed job (jobs standing by for pro-
cessing) at powering on.
Measure: Select whether the job is deleted or not by pressing the [ENTER] key or [CAN-
CEL] key.
The operation goes in time out in about 10 seconds unless the key is pressed,
and the device starts with the job save.
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W J o b D e l e t e
W S P O O L E R R O R
W N V R A M E R R O R
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Y = E n t e r N = C a n c e l
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting (Controller Faulty)
Table 6-1 If a Job has been Left at Powering On
Description: This message appears if the nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) on the PCB-
ASSY-MRC2 (MRC2 board) is not initialized.
Measure: The display of this warning message remains until the [ENTER] key is
pressed.
After the [ENTER] key was pressed, the NVRAM is initialized automatically
and the display changes to the language setting specifically for the installing
operation.
Description: This message appears if the log registration area (FLASH) on the device is not
initialized.
(HDD is the log registration area if HDD is installed.
Measure: The display of this warning message remains until the [ENTER] key is
pressed.
After the [ENTER] key was pressed, the log area is initialized automatically.
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6.4 Warning
6.4.1 Communication Warning
A communication error message appears if any communication error occurs between the
computer and the device.
This type of error can be handled by the system administrator of the user.
Note: A communication error appears on the LCD, but it disappears when the next
operation is performed. Consequently, you may not find the that error
occurred. In such a case, retransmit the data to check if the communication
error is displayed on the LCD.
(1) Ethernet interface
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.4.1 "Communication Warning" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White
Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(2) Mail interface
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.4.1 "Communication Warning" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White
Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(3) USB interface
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.4.1 "Communication Warning" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White
Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
W I N T E R F A C E - L N n n n n nnnn: Error code
W I N T E R F A C E - M L n n n n
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nnnn: Error code
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(4) Delivery interface
Table 6-2 Delivery Interface Warning List
(1/2)
W I N T E R F A C E - D L x x x x xxxx: Error code
Error code Description Measure
1120 TCP is disconnected. - Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
1131 IP address of the device is not setcorrectly.
- Check that the IP address of the device is setcorrectly.
1133 IP address of the delivery server (host)is not set correctly in the device. Or, thepath control table is not set correctly.
-
-
Check that the IP address of the delivery server(host) is set correctly.Check that the path control table is set correctly.
1136 TCP connection was reset from thedelivery server.
- There will be no problem if the scan data receivedby the delivery server are normal, but if abnormal,retry the delivery.
1139 Delivery server is not connected to thesocket.
-
-
Check that the delivery station (application) hasbeen started in the delivery server set by this device.Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
113C Time out of TCP connection to thedelivery server.
- Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
113D TCP connection was rejected from thedelivery server.
-
-
Check that the delivery station (application) hasbeen started in the delivery server set by this device.Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
1141 Invalid IP address is set to the deliveryserver, this device, or path controltable.
- Check that the IP address is set correctly inrespective units and table.
1143 Delivery server down - Operate the delivery server normally and retry thedelivery.
11FF Any error other than above occurredin TCP connection system.
- Please notify to design group of the displayed errormessage and error condition.
2102 Undefined command was receivedfrom delivery server.
- Check the version of delivery station installed in thedelivery server, and reinstall correct application.
2103 I/O error (R) occurred in the connectionto the delivery server.
- Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
2050 Command error occurred in thedevice.
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Table 6-2 Delivery Interface Warning List
(2/2)
Error code Description Measure
2104 I/O error (W) occurred in the connectionto the delivery server.
-
-
Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.Check that the communication parameters (setvalues) are set correctly in the device.
2105 Connection error to the delivery serveroccurred.
-
-
Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.Check that the communication parameters (setvalues) between this device and delivery server areset correctly.
2180 Operation NG notice was received fromthe delivery server. (Log information)
- Check that the delivery list information set by thedelivery server is correct.
2181 Language system is different betweendelivery server and this device. (Loginformation)
-
-
Match the language system between delivery serverand this device.If matching is impossible, use English language inthe delivery server.
2182 Delivery information is not set at all inthe delivery server, or delivery addressis not selected. (Log information)
- Check that the delivery list information set by thedelivery server is correct.
2000 I/O error (RW) occurred in thedevice.
- If the device is not reset by turning it off once andturning it on again, hear from the user about thesituation when the error occurred, and replace acomponent or upgrade the firmware to the latestversion accordingly. In case of replacement, theMRC2 board is subject to change.
2001 I/O error (SEL) occurred in thedevice.
2002 Memory related error occurred in thedevice.
2050 Command error occurred in thedevice.
(5) File (TWAIN) Interface
W I N T E R F A C E - T W x x x x xxxx: Error code
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Table 6-3 File (TWAIN) Interface
Error code Description Measure
1120 TCP is disconnected. - Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
1131 IP address of the device is not setcorrectly.
- Check that the IP address of the device is setcorrectly.
1136 TCP connection was reset from thehost device.
- There will be no problem if the scan data receivedby the host device are normal, but if abnormal, retrythe delivery.
1139 Host device is not connected to thesocket.
- Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
113C Time out of TCP connection to thedelivery server.
- Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
113D TCP connection was rejected from thehost device.
-
-
Check that host device scan driver in the operatesnormally.Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
1141 Invalid IP address is set to this deviceor path control table.
- Check that the IP address is set correctly inrespective units and table.
1143 Host device down. - Operate the host device normally and retry thedelivery.
11FF Any error other than above occurredin TCP connection system.
- Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
2100 Any error occurred in TCP connection. - Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
2103 I/O error (R) occurred in the connectionto the host device.
- Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.
2104 I/O error (W) occurred in the connectionto the host device.
-
-
Check the connection of relay units (HUB, etc.)between host and this device and the UTP cable, andretry the delivery.Check that the communication parameters (setvalues) are set correctly in the device.
2000 I/O error (RW) occurred in the device. - If the device is not reset by turning it off once andturning it on again, hear from the user about thesituation when the error occurred, and replace acomponent or upgrade the firmware to the latestversion accordingly. In case of replacement, theMRC2 board is subject to change.
2001 I/O error (SEL) occurred in the device.
2002 Memory related error occurred in thedevice.
2003 Logical error occurred in the device.
2004 Socket related error occurred in thedevice.
2050 Command error occurred in thedevice.
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6.4.2 PDL Warning
A communication error message appears if any communication error occurs between the
computer and the device. When a PLD error occurs, you can return the device to the normal
operation from the screen shown below.
Note: The PDL warning appears on the LCD, but it disappears when the next
operation is performed. Consequently, you may not recognize the that error
occurred.
It is recommended that the "ERROR MEMO" of "DRAWING PARAM." in the
setup menu be turned on, so that the error message is printed on the drawing.
(1) Plotter PDL warning
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.4.2 "PDL Warning" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter
- Maintenance Manual."
(2) Copy PDL warning
Table 6-4 Copy PDL Warning
(3) Copy PDL warning 2 (operator intervention)
If the following warning occurred, the error display and error log registration are taken place.
By pressing any key, you can reset the warning and recover to normal condition.
Table 6-5 Copy PDL Warning 2 (Operator Intervention)
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6.4.3 Engine Warning
This error occurs when image data is transferred from the controller to the engine.
When this error occurs, the image data has not been transfer to the engine correctly and,
therefore, the faulty data may be printed to the paper. Return the device to the normal operation
from the following job.
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.4.2 "Engine Warning" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
W E 5 6 E - n n n n nnnn: Error code
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6.5 Service Call Error
Service call errors are handled by our Service Center.
Hint: When a service call error occurs, you should request the user to turn off the
device once and turn it on again to check whether the error is reproduced.
Restarting the machine may reset the error.
6.5.1 Engine Error
This error message may appear if the engine of the device is faulty.
Description: This error message may appear if the engine of the device is faulty.
Measure: To correct error, see Chapter 6 "Troubleshooting (Engine Failure)" in "LP-
1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
6.5.2 System Error
This error message may appear if an unrecoverable and exceptional system error occurs in the
controller of the device.
Description: An unexpected hardware or program error occurs.
Measure: Hear from the user about the situation when the error occurred.
Upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Check the hardware for connection.
Replace a part. In case of replacement, change the hard disk drive, DRAM, or
MRC2 board.
6.5.3 Controller Error
This error message may appear if an unrecoverable fatal error occurs in the module provided on
the controller of the device.
(1) Error in PDL module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
E E N G I N E n n n n
P o w e r O f f / O n
nnnn: Error code
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P o w e r O f f / O n
nnnn: Error code
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(2) Error in Engine control module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(3) Error in Operation module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(4) Error in Main module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(5) Error in Setup module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(6) Error in Panel control module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
E E 5 6 E - n n n n
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nnnn: Error code
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P o w e r O f f / O n
nnnn: Error code
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P o w e r O f f / O n
nnnn: Error code
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(7) Error in Spool module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
(8) Error in Copy PDL module
Note: For the error code list, refer to Section 5.5.3 "Controller Error" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
Table 6-6 Copy PDL Module Error List
(9) Error in Scan PDL module
Table 6-7 Scan PDL Module Error List
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(10)Error in Up-path spooler module
Table 6-8 Up-path Spooler Module Error List
6.6 Error Log
Each time an error or warning occurs in the device, it is displayed on the LCD and also the error
log information is saved in the internal memory.
The error log information saved in the internal memory includes additionally the time when an
error occurred, and therefore you can confirm the error log using the "ERROR PRINT" of the
function menu.
(This information is saved even after the power was turned off.)
Note: For more information on the error log, refer to Section 5.6 "Error Log" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White
Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
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6.7 Serial Number Not Set
After powering on, the device self-tests the area in which its serial number has been saved (flash
memory). If it is proved that the area is damaged or is not initialized, the following message
appears on the LCD.
The message appears as well when the PCB-ASSY-MRC2 (main control board) is replaced with
an uninitialized board.
When this message appears, you must enter the maintenance person mode and enter the serial
number.
Measure: Enter the device serial number using the following procedures.
1 Press the keys in the following order.
2 Press the keys in the following order.
3 Enter the serial number of the device.
4 Press the [ ] key.
E S E T T H E S / N
E S E T T H E S / N
P A S S WO R DI N P U T M O D E
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (Engine Failure)
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting (Engine Failure)
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot the device if there is a suspicion that the engine is
malfunctioning. When an error message appears on the LCD as shown below, troubleshoot the
machine according to the procedures connected to the error code "nnnn." For other troubles,
identify their characteristics based on symptoms.
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 6
"Troubleshooting (Engine Failure)" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter -
Maintenance Manual."
E E N G I N E n n n n
P o w e r O f f / O n
nnnn: Error code
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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting (Scanner)
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting (Scanner)
This chapter describes the troubleshooting when a trouble occurred in the engine.
If a message as shown below is displayed on the LCD of the control panel, take a corrective
measure following an error code "nnnn" of the error message. For other troubles, take a
corrective measure according to the symptom.
nnnn :Error code
8.1 How to Read This Manual
8.1.1 Outline of Engine Troubleshooting
In troubleshooting the engine, first perform the level-1 troubleshooting to classify the trouble.
Then, progress the troubleshooting by performing the level-2 troubleshooting.
When you try to find a cause of trouble through the troubleshooting or check-chart, read the
procedure carefully to avoid fail. Also, if multiple causes are considerable, it is difficult to find
all causes at a time, and therefore you may have to perform the troubleshooting of the same title
again. In such a case, even for the same troubleshooting, the judgment in the midway may
change, thus requiring extreme care.
Level-1 troubleshooting
The level-1 troubleshooting is the first step of troubleshooting. The level-1 troubleshooting
clarifies whether an error code or other trouble symptom is present or not to provide a guide for
proceeding to the level-2 troubleshooting.
Level-2 troubleshooting
The level-2 troubleshooting provides the classified troubleshooting procedures according to the
error code, paper jam, and other various symptoms. As a trouble diagnostic method, a cause of
trouble can be found in a short time by performing the procedure given by the troubleshooting or
check-chart.
E S C A N N E R n n n n
P o w e r O f f / O n
nnnn: Error code
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8.2 Leve-1 Troubleshooting
The level-1 troubleshooting isolates the troubles.
If "E ENGINE nnnn" is displayed on the LCD of the control panel, perform the troubleshooting
following this unrecoverable error code (see 8.3.1).
When the paper jam occurs frequently, enter the engine maintenance mode to check the paper
jam situations and perform the troubleshooting (see 8.3.2).
For other cases, make judgment from the symptom and perform the troubleshooting (see 8.3.3).
8.2.1 Unrecoverable Error Code List
Table 8-1 Unrecoverable Error Code List
Error code Description Measure
0103h Command sequence error
If the device is not reset by turning it offonce and turning it on again, hear fromthe user about the situation when theerror occurred, and upgrade the firmwaret o t h e l a t e s t v e r s i o n o r r e p l a c e acomponent accordingly. (If case ofreplacement, the MSC board is subject tochange.)
2101h SDRAM1 memory error
2102h SDRAM2 memory error
2103h SDRAM3 memory error
2201h FPGA configuration error
2301h EEPROM1 read/write error
2302h EEPROM2 read/write error
2401h Hardware chip malfunctioning
2402h Hardware chip malfunctioning
2501h EEPROM engine parameter sum error (both)
2601h Controller communication error
2801h ISI board EEPROM read/write errorIf the device is not reset by turning it offonce and turning it on again, hear fromthe user about the situation when theerror occurred, and upgrade the firmwaret o t h e l a t e s t v e r s i o n o r r e p l a c e acomponent accordingly. (If case ofreplacement, the scanner unit or ISI boardis subject to change.)
2802h ISI board FPGA communication error
2803h ISI board EEPROM sum error
2A01h Shading offset auto adjustment errorIf the device is not reset by turning it offonce and turning it on again, hear fromthe user about the situation when theerror occurred, and upgrade the firmwaret o t h e l a t e s t v e r s i o n o r r e p l a c e acomponent accordingly. (If case ofreplacement, the MSC board is subject tochange.)
2B01h Tone curve data checksum error
2B02h Dither pattern data checksum error
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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting (Scanner)
8.3 Level 2 Troubleshooting
8.3.1 "Unrecoverable Error Code" Troubleshooting
(1) Errorcode 2101/2102/2103/2201/2301/2302/2401/2402/2501/2B01/2B02
Replace the PCB-ASSY-MSC2 (scanner control board).
(2) Error code 2601
Replace the PCB-ASSY-MSC2 (scanner control board). If the error persists, replace the PCB-ASSY-
MCR2 (RIP control board).
(3) Error code 2801/2802/2803
Check the harness (CBLS06) connected between CIS unit and PCB-ASSY-MSC2. If the error persists,
replace the PCB-ASSY-MSC2 (scanner control board). If the error still occurs, replace the CIS unit.
8.3.2 Troubleshooting on Symptom
(1) "CHECK OPEN COVER" Troubleshooting
These diagnostic procedures are used to analyze those troubles where the open cover message is
displayed on the control panel although the relevant cover is being closed and, due to this, the original
cannot be transported.
Troubleshooting on "CLOSE THE DOOR"
Open the cover. Turn on PSS09 and PSS10. To this end, place something in the groove. Does the
error message "CLOSE THE DOOR" disappear from the VFD?
Y N
◆ Check the PSS09 and PSS10.
◆ Contacts in signal system of PSS09 and PSS10 may be faulty.
◆ CBL032, CBL031, or CBL03 may be disconnected or connected loosely.
◆ Insert the CN3 connector of PCB-ASSY-MSC2 may be faulty.
If not faulty, replace the PCB-ASSY-MSC2.
◆ Check the cover both edge levers for break or bending.
◆ Check the PSS09 and PSS10 for mounting state.
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(2) "CHECK ORIGINAL JAM 1102/1103/1104" Troubleshooting
These failure diagnostic procedures are used to analyze those troubles where the original jam error
message appears on the control panel although the paper is not jammed and, due to this, the original
cannot be transported.
Troubleshooting on "OPEN THE COVER AND REMOVE ORIGINAL"
◆ Check the PSS06, PSS07, and PSS08.
◆ Check the PSS06, PSS07, and PSS08 for mounting state.
◆ Contacts in signal system of PSS06, PSS07, and PSS08 may be faulty.
◆ CBL032, CBL031, or CBL03 may be disconnected or connected loosely.
◆ Insert the CN3 connector of PCB-ASSY-MSC2 may be faulty.
If not faulty, replace the PCB-ASSY-MSC2.
(3) "CHECK ORIGINAL SET ERROR" Troubleshooting
These diagnostic procedures are used to analyze those troubles where the original set error message
appears on the control panel although the original is placed in the center of the document table and,
due to this, the original cannot be transported.
Troubleshooting on "SET ORIGINAL IN CENTER"
◆ Check PSS01, PSS02, PSS03, PSS04, and PSS05 for adhesion of paper chips, dust, and other
foreign materials.
◆ Check the PSS01, PSS02, PSS03, PSS04, and PSS05 for mounting state.
◆ Contacts in signal system of PSS01, PSS02, PSS03, PSS04, and PSS05 may be faulty.
◆ CBL032, CBL033, or CBL34 may be disconnected or connected loosely.
◆ Insert the CN3 connector of PCB-ASSY-MSC2 may be faulty.
If not faulty, replace the PCB-ASSY-MSC2.
(4) "CHECK NO MOTOR ROTATION" Troubleshooting
These failure diagnostic procedures are used to analyze those troubles where the motor is not operated
although the original is placed in the correct position and, due to this, the original cannot be transported.
Troubleshooting on "NO MOTOR OPERATION"
◆ CBLS04, CBLS041, or CBLS042 may be disconnected or connected loosely.
◆ Insert the CN4 connector of PCB-ASSY-MSC2 may be faulty.
If not faulty, replace the motor, SM01, and PCB-ASSY-MSC2 in this order.
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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting (Poor Plotter Image Quality)
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting (Plotter Image Quality Failure)
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 7
"Troubleshooting (Plotter Image Quality Failure)" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster
Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting (Poor Scanner Image Quality)
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting (Scanner Print Quality Failure)
This chapter describes the type of print quality troubles and its corrective measures.
10.1 Troubleshooting for Print Quality Failure
(1) Image shift (front edge)
Description: The front edge registration is too large or small and, therefore, there is difference
between plotter setting and actual output.
Cause: The front edge registration of the plotter or scanner is incorrect.
Measure: Check which unit, plotter or scanner, suffers from incorrect front edge registration.
Step 1: Check the front edge registration of the plotter.
Output engine test pattern 13 and measure the front edge registration at
specified blocks.
If a shift is found, adjust the front edge registration. (For procedures, refer
to LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter Maintenance Manual.)
Step 2: Check the front edge registration of the scanner.
After the adjustment of plotter, use engine test pattern 13 as original to
copy it. Measure the front edge registration of the output. (Use the same
blocks as specified for the plotter.)
Step 3: Adjust the front edge registration so that it will be twice as large as the
original.
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(2) Image shift (side edge)
Description: Although the original is correctly inserted into the machine along the original
guides, the side edge registration is substantially shifted.
Cause: The side edge registration of the plotter or scanner is incorrect.
Measure: Check which unit, plotter or scanner, suffers from incorrect side edge registration.
Step 1: Check the side edge registration of the plotter.
Output engine test pattern 13 and measure the side edge registration at
specified blocks.
If a shift is found, adjust the side edge registration. (For procedures, refer to
LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter Maintenance Manual.)
Step 2: Check the side edge registration of the scanner.
After the adjustment of plotter, use engine test pattern 13 as original to
copy it. Measure the side edge registration of the output. (Use the same
blocks as specified for the plotter.)
Step 3: Adjust the side edge registration so that it will be twice as large as the
original.
(3) Vertical streak (black or white)
Description: Black or white streaks are observed on the copied paper.
Cause: Dust or soil adheres on the shading guide or scanner glass.
Measure:
Step 1: Check the plotter side for print quality.
Output the engine pattern, and take a corrective action if faulty.
(For procedures, refer to the LP-1010 Black -and -White Raster Plotter
Maintenance Manual.)
Step 2: Check the scanner side for evidence of any problems.
If no problem is found on the plotter side, clean the shading guide of the
scanner or the scanner glass.
Replace the CIS unit if these measures failed to improve the situations.
(4) Uneven density
Description: Uneven density is observed in the order of CIS.
Cause: The shading correction that removes the height difference between shading guide
and scanner glass may be shifted from the specified value.
Measure: Adjust the shading correction value. Replace the CIS unit if the density is uneven
obviously in the order of CIS though the shading correction value was adjusted.
(5) Others
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Chapter 11 Replacement of Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Plotter)
Chapter 11 Replacement of Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Plotter)
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 8 "Replacement of
Part (Disassembly/Assembly)" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter -
Maintenance Manual."
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
This chapter describes how to disassemble and assembly the scanner when it is necessary to
replace the part on the device.
12.1 How to Read This Manual
12.1.1 Rules for Disassembly/Assembly
This section defines several rules used in the component replacement (disassembly/assembly)
procedures.
Note: Before disassembling the intended section, sufficiently examine and
comprehend the complete installation condition. This allows you to assembly
the scanner smoothly.
Before replacing a component, be sure to turn off the device and unplug the
power cable from the power outlet.
To protect the photosensitive material from degradation, be sure to close the
upper door whenever unnecessary.
Removal: This word represents disassembling procedures. Note that some procedures are
detailed in illustrations.
Installation: This word represents assembling procedures. Since the device is assembled by
executing the disassembling procedures reversely, only precautions are described
in the assembling procedures.
Direction: Positions and directions (including those of engine interior) described in the
procedures are defined as follows (see Figure 12-1).
◆ Front : Front panel of the device
◆ Right : Right panel of the device when viewed from the front
◆ Left : Left panel of the device when viewed from the front
◆ Rear : Rear panel of the device
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12.1.2 Name of Scanner Covers
Figures 12-1 shows nomenclatures of covers located on the device.
Figure 12-1 Nomenclatures of Scanner Covers
Left scanner cover
Right scanner co
Original unfeeding guide
Control panel
Original holder
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
12.2 Replacing the Part
12.2.1 Replacing the Scanner Cover
<Removal>
1 Open the upper door.
2 Remove both right and left scanner covers. (set screw, 2pcs each)
Upper door
Right scanner cover
Left scanner cover
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12.2.2 Replacing the Control Panel
<Removal>
1 Remove the two set screw from each side of the control panel.
2 Unplug the two cables coming from the device and remove the control panel.
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
12.2.3 Replacing the Scanner Motor
<Removal>
1 Open the upper door. For procedures, see Step 1 in Section 12.2.1.
2 Remove the right scanner cover. (set screw 2 pcs) For procedures, see Step 2 in Section
12.2.1.
3 Remove the gear cover. (Set screw 1 pc)
Release the harness clamp and raise the harness.
4 Loosen the screw shown in the figure and shift it in the arrow direction to make the belt loose.
Retighten the screw in the position where the belt is disengaged from the pulley.
Gear cover
Harness clamp
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5 Remove three set screws and one connector from the bracket, and remove the scanner motor
assembly.
* The motor harness is routed so that it comes out under the scanner.
6 Remove the tension belt angle. (1 set screw and 1 E-ring)
7 Remove the tension belt pulley. (1 E-ring)
Tension belt angle
Connector
E-ring
E-ring Tension belt pulley
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
8 Remove the scanner motor. (set screw 2 pcs)
* The motor harness
direction is on the oblong
hole side.
Oblong
hole
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12.2.4 Replacing the CIS Unit
<Removal>
1 Open the upper door. For procedures, see Step 1 in Section 12.2.1.
2 Remove both right and left scanner covers. (set screw 2 pcs) For procedures, see Step 2 in
Section 12.2.1.
3 Loosen the screw of the tension belt angle. Retighten the screw with the belt relaxed. For
procedures, see Step 4 in Section 12.2.3.
4 Remove three set screws and one connector from the bracket, and remove the scanner motor
assembly. For procedures, see Step 5 in Section 12.2.3.
5 Remove the pinch unit stopper by removing the E-ring of the pinch unit stopper on the right
side of the pinch unit.
6 Remove the document table unit. (set screw 7 pcs)
Stopper (pinch unit)
Document table unit (original table)
E-ring
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
7 Close the upper door, and open the scanner cover to backward.
8 Remove the registration guide. (set screw 4 pcs)
Registration guide
Screw is tightened together with spring
* When installing the guide (registration),
tighten the screws while pushing the
guide (registration) against the CIS unit.
In such a case, note that if the top edge
of the guide (registration) is not
engaged in the slot in the aluminum
frame of the CIS unit, a gap is made
during of paper feed between guide
(registration) and CIS unit.
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8 Loosen four screws on the exit guide.
* Loosening the exit guide allows the CIS unit to be removed easily. Also, the CIS can be set in
position when it is installed.
If the exit guide is not loosened, the CIS unit may be installed obliquely.
When installing the guide (exit), tighten 1 the screw from the top and 2 the screw from the
rear in this order.
0 Remove holders (CIS-R and CIS-L). (set screw,1pc each)
Guide (EXIT)
Holder (CIS-R)Holder (CIS-L)
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
* When installing the CIS unit, remove the registration guide and loosen the exit guide.
With the guide installed, the CIS unit is installed obliquely and therefore install the holder
while pushing the holder (CIS-R)/holder (CIS-L) with a flat-tip screwdriver.
* Check that the CIS unit is placed on four pins correctly and it does not rattle.
A Remove the CIS unit. This time, unplug the two connectors.
CIS unit
Pin
Remove two screws and then the GND
angle, and disconnect the connector.
Connectors
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12.2.5 Replacing the Shading Guide
<Removal>
1 Open the upper door. For procedures, see Step 1 in Section 12.2.1.
2 Remove both right and left scanner covers. (set screw, 2pcs each) For procedures, see Step 2
in Section 12.2.1.
3 Remove the gear cover. (Set screw 1 pc) See Step 3 section 12.2.1
4 Loosen the screw of the tension belt angle. Retighten the bolt with the belt relaxed. For
procedures, see Step 4 in Section 12.2.3.
5 Remove three set screws and one connector from the bracket, and remove the scanner motor
assembly. For procedures, see Step 5 in Section 12.2.3.
6 Close the upper door and open the top cover of the pinch unit.
7 Disengage the E-ring from the left pinch unit stopper and remove the stopper.
8 Remove the right upper cover. (set screw 6 pcs)
Pinch unit stopperE-ring
Pinch unit
Right upper cover
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
9 Remove the left upper cover. (set screw 6 pcs)
Left upper cover
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0 Remove the top cover. (set screw 4 pcs)
Top cover MF
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
A Remove connect pins, L (left) and R (right) (set screw, 1pc each), and take out the pinch unit.
* Remove the flexible bushing on the power harness and the connector, and remove the pinch
unit by passing the connector through a harness hole in the left side plate of the plotter (push
the connector into the pinch unit from the harness hole in the left side plate of the plotter).
* Disconnect the connector of the signal cable coming out of the right side of the pinch unit to
make it free (so that the pinch unit can be removed).
Flexible bushingConnector
Connect pin-Left Connect pin-Right
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B Remove either frame. SC-U-L or SC-U-R. (set screw 6 pcs)
This time, move the paper switching lever to the position. (If the lever is in the
position, the frame returns to the mount position with the help of spring,
preventing smooth installation of SC-U-L frame.)
C Remove the shading guide.
* The shading guide is supported by the pins (one piece on the left and two pieces on the right)
on the frames (SC-V-L/R), and therefore be sure to engage the shading guide with these pins
when installing it.
Shading guide
Paper switching
lever
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
12.2.6 Replacing the Scanner Registration Roller Assembly
<Removal>
1 Open the upper door. For procedures, see Step 1 in Section 12.2.1.
2 Remove both right and left scanner covers. (set screw, 2pcs each) procedures, see Step 2 in
Section 12.2.1.
3 Loosen the screw of the tension belt angle. Retighten the screw with the belt relaxed. For
procedures, see Step 4 in Section 12.2.3.
4 Remove three set screws and one connector from the bracket, and remove the scanner motor
assembly. For procedures, see Step 5 in Section 12.2.3.
5 Remove the document table unit. (set screw 7 pcs) For procedures, see Step 6 in Section
12.2.4.
6 Remove the registration guide. (set screw 4 pcs) For procedures, see Step 8 in Section
12.2.4.
7 Remove the pulley (Z45_S2M) at the right device. (1 E-ring)
* For the scanners in the initial lot, the Kapton tape is attached to the D-cut portion to prevent
the pulley from rattling. When removing the pulley, prepare the rattle preventive tape.
Pulley (Z45_S2M)
Kapton tape
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8 Remove the bearings. (2 E-ring)
9 Remove the scanner and registration roller assembly.
Bearing
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
12.2.7 Replacing the Scanner Exit Roller Assembly
<Removal>
1 Open the upper door. For procedures, see Step 1 in Section 12.2.1.
2 Remove both right and left scanner covers. (set screw, 2pcs each) For procedures, see Step 2
in Section 12.2.1.
3 Remove the right upper cover. (set screw 6 pcs) See section 12.2.5 8.
4 Remove the left upper cover. (set screw 6 pcs) See section 12.2.5 9.
5 Loosen the screw of the tension belt angle. Retighten the screw with the belt relaxed. For
procedures, see Step 4 in Section 12.2.3.
6 Remove three set screws and one connector from the bracket, and remove the scanner motor
assembly. For procedures, see Step 5 in Section 12.2.3.
7 Close the upper door and open the top cover of the pinch unit.
8 Disengage the E-ring from the left pinch unit stopper and remove the stopper. For procedures,
see Step A in Section 12.2.5.
9 Remove connect pins, L (left) and R (right) (set screw, 1pc each), and take out the pinch unit.
For procedures, see Step 7 in Section 12.2.5.
0 Remove the exit guide. (set screw 6 pcs and 2 flexible bushings.)
Flexible bushing
Flexible bushing
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A Remove the pulley (Z45_S2M) at the right. (1 E-ring.)
* For the scanners in the initial lot, the Kapton tape is attached to the D-cut portion to prevent
the pulley from rattling. When removing the pulley, prepare the rattle preventive tape.
B Remove the bearings (left/right device, 2pcs). (2 E-ring)
C Remove the scanner exit roller assembly.
Pulley (Z45_S2M)
Bearing
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Chapter 12 Replacing the Part (Disassembly/Assembly of Scanner)
12.2.8 Replacing the MSC2 Board
For Steps 1 to 8, refer to Section 8.2.1 "Replacement of PCB-ASSY-MRC2 (MRC2
Board)" in "LP-1010/LP-1010L Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
<Removal>
1 Remove the right upper cover. (set screw 6 pcs)
2 Remove the left upper cover. (set screw 6 pcs)
3 Remove the front cover 2. (set screw 3 pcs)
4 Remove FDL and FDR covers. (set screw, 1pc each)
5 Unplug connectors.
6 Remove the front cover. (set screw, 3pcs each)
7 Remove the three set screws from the electrical box and withdraw the box.
8 Remove the cable clamp by unscrewing the set screw 2 pcs, disconnect the cable, and remove
the electrical box.
9 Remove the board cover. (set screw 8 pcs)
0 Remove the MSC2 board. (set screw 6 pcs and connector 3 pcs.)
<Remounting the ROM>
When replacing the board
Remove the EEPROM 2 pieces (locations: U5, U6) mounted on the original board, and then
mount them on new board at the same locations (U5, U6).
Take care not to bend the pins when dismounting and remounting the EEPROM
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Chapter 13 Adjustment (Plotter)
Chapter 13 Adjustment (Plotter)
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 9 "Adjustment" in
"LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
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Chapter 14 Operation (Plotter)
Chapter 14 Operational Description (Plotter)
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Chapter 10 "Operational
Description" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
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Chapter 15 Operation (Scanner)
Chapter 15 Operational Description (Scanner)
15.1 Features
This device uses five A4 contact image sensors ("CIS") and features high cost performance, and
compact and lightweight design. The scanner is well compatible with the plotter engine and
provides higher operability, allowing the operator to control the device using the front panel.
15.2 Scanner Specifications
Table 15-1 Specifications of Scanner
Item Specifications
Design Integral type
Read resolution 600dpi
Read speed 60 mm/s (approx. 3.0 SPM in vertical direction of A0 paper)
Original feed method Face down and centering
Copy magnification (variable) 25 to 400 %. Any value can be selected at a step of 0.1 %.
Output graduation 1 bit (binary value)
Driver Network TWAIN
Scanner interface Ethernet
Multi copy Up to 20 sheets for one copy task
Top and bottom registration correction 0 to 100 mm (actual measurement of original), unit: 1 mm
FrameErase 0 to 50 mm for top, bottom, right, and left edges, unit: 1 mm
Original sizeMin. width: 210 mm × 210 mm, Max. width: 926 mm,Scan width: 914.4 mm (36° )
Max. original pass-through length 10 m
Max. original thickness 0.2 mm
Cutting method Standard cutting and synchronized cutting
(1/2)
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Table 15-1 Specifications of Scanner
* When your scanner is standard model and you want to read the original long size exceeds 2.5 m, an option is
needed.
Table 15-2 Outline of Copy Function
Table 15-3 Outline of Scanner Delivery Function
(2/2)
Function Description
Image quality of original Select the image quality according to the original type.
Density Adjust the density.
Sharpness Specify the sharpness of the image to be copied.
Contrast Adjust the contrast.
Reversal Copy the image through reversal development.
Line guaranteeWhen you want to reduce the image size, you can specify whether the lineguarantee will be executed.
Memory save/restore Save frequently used settings to the memory and call them whenever necessary.
Original reject direction Specify whether the original scanned will be fed forward or backward.
Copy count Specify the desired number of copies through the control panel.
ScaleSpecify the magnification of the image to be copied. Alternatively, themagnification can automatically be determined according to the roll papersize used.
Background removal Adjust background if the original has uneven density.
Margin Add margins to top and bottom of the image before the roll paper is cut.
Move Move the image lengthwise or widthwise to ensure binding margin.
FrameErase Takes a copy by erasing the outside of an original.
Mirror Copies the mirror and image.
SortWhen you want to copy multiple sheets, you can read and store all the dataand then sort and output a part of them. (Option)
Paper selectionSelect the roll paper to which the scanned image will be printed. Alternatively,the roll paper can automatically be selected according to the image size.
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Function Description
Image quality of original Select the image quality according to the original type.
Density Adjust the density.
Sharpness Specify the sharpness of the image to be copied.
Contrast Adjust the contrast.
Reversal Copy the image through reversal development.
Line guaranteeWhen you want to reduce the image size, you can specify whether the lineguarantee will be executed.
Memory save/restoreSave frequently used settings to the memory and call them whenevernecessary.
Original reject direction Specify whether the original scanned will be fed forward or backward.
Acquisition of delivery list Get the information list of scanned image destination hosts on line.
Selection of destination Select the destination of the scanned image from the list.
Resolution Specify the read resolution of the original.
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15.3 Basic Operation
15.3.1 Block Diagram - Basic Configuration
Figure 15-1 shows the overall configuration of the device.
For detailed descriptions of the engine, refer to Section 10.1 "Basic Operation (Overall
Operation)" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
Figure 15-1 Block Diagram - Basic Configuration
ScannerControl panel
CIS unit
Scanner sliding
mechanism
Engine controller
Scanner controller Engine
Host computer Raster controller
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Chapter 15 Operation (Scanner)
15.3.2 Outline of Machine Configuration
Figure 15-2 Outline of Machine Configuration
Table 15-4 Symbol List
Name SYMBOL
Feed pulse motor SM01
Original sensor (A4) PSS01
Original sensor (A3) PSS02
Original sensor (A2) PSS03
Original sensor (A1) PSS04
Original sensor (A0) PSS05
Regist sensor PSS06
Skew sensor (left) PSS07
Skew sensor (right) PSS08
Cover open/close sensor (left) PSS09
Cover open/close sensor (right) PSS10
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15.3.3 Circuit Diagram
After the original is inserted into the device, five CIS reads the image data, and the ISI3 board
digitalized the analog data and transfers the digital data to the MSC2 board.
The MSC2 board connects the data read with five CIS so that the resulted data will be fit into A0
paper size in the main scanning direction. The processed data is transferred to the RIP controller.
The RIP controller transfers the data to the engine to copy the image (copy function) or to the
host computer via network (scan-to-file function).
Figure 15-3 shows the circuit diagram of the device.
* For the detailed plotter circuit diagram, refer to Section 10.4.3 "Circuit Diagram" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White
Raster Plotter - Maintenance Manual."
Figure 15-3 Circuit Diagram
Plotter
Scanner
Low-voltagepower supply
CIS unit
Hostinterface
Rastercontroller
MSC2board
ISI3 board
Functional blocks
Enginecontroller
Control panel
Pulse motor
Sensors
One CIS is equippedwith a thermistor
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Chapter 15 Operation (Scanner)
15.3.4 Brief Description of Operation
(1) Standby
1 Duration:
- From power-on and startup of device to insertion of original by user.
2 Objective:
- To monitor the original loading and maintain the standby condition.
3 Operation:
- Paper width and regist sensors monitor the original loading.
- The machine detects the paper width.
(2) Original feed (front)
1 Duration:
- From insertion of original to arrival at CIS unit.
2 Objective:
- To transport the original to the top of the CIS unit to prepare for scanning.
3 Operation:
- The motor and front rollers coupled to it are rotated to transport the original.
- Skew sensors detect the original to judge whether the skew is acceptable. Excessively large
skew results in original jam.
(3) Scan
1 Duration:
- Until the image on the original is completely scanned.
2 Objective:
- To scan the original.
3 Operation:
- LEDs, which are light source of CIS, are lit while the original is being transported. When
light beams from LEDs are irradiated onto the original, CIS receives reflected beams and
outputs analog signals. Analog signals are transferred to the ISI3 board and converted into
digital signals. Digitalized signals are sent to the MSC2 board. The MSC2 board connects
the data read with five CIS so that the resulted data will be fit into A0 paper size in the main
scanning direction. The processed data is transferred to the RIP controller. The RIP
controller transfers the data to the engine to copy the image (copy function) or to the host
computer via network (scan-to-file function).
(4) Original feeding (rear)
1 Duration:
- From top of scanning to completion of original reject.
2 Objective:
- To feeding the original until its rear edge is completely exit from bottom of both CIS unit
and device.
3 Operation:
- The motor and rear rollers coupled to it are rotated to transport the original.
- Skew sensors detect the paper to judge whether the skew is acceptable.
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(5) Print (copy function)
1 Duration:
- To transfer the image data from MSC2 board to RIP controller to completion of printing.
The data print is initiated after the original passes through the rear end of the CIS unit.
2 Objective:
- Refer to Section 10.4.4 (4) "Print" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter -
Maintenance Manual."
3 Operation:
- Refer to Section 10.4.4 (4) "Print" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter -
Maintenance Manual."
(6) Data transmission to host (scan-to-file function)
1 Duration:
- To transfer the image data from MSC2 board to RIP controller. The data is transmitted to
the host computer from the RIP controller after the original passes through the rear end of
the CIS unit.
2 Objective:
- To transfer the image data from MSC2 board to RIP controller and then to host computer.
3 Operation:
- To transfer the image data from MSC2 board to RIP controller and the data equivalent to
one page is accumulated in the controller, the data is - To transferred the image data from
MSC2 board to RIP controller to the host computer.
- The data is accumulated in the hard disk drive connected to the RIP controller and then
sorted.
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Chapter 15 Operation (Scanner)
15.4 Scanner Controller (MSC2 Board)
15.4.1 Hardware Configuration
Figure 15-4 shows the overall hardware block diagram.
Figure 15-4 Scanner Controller Block Diagram
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15.5 CIS Unit (ISI3 Board and CIS)
15.5.1 Hardware Configuration
Figure 15-5 shows the overall hardware block diagram.
Figure 15-5 CIS Unit Block Diagram
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
This chapter describes the scanner adjustment items required when replacing the CIS unit, etc.
16.1 Items Required for Adjustment
Adjust the scanner using the Web function of the device and two different tools that run on the
PC for adjustment and the originals for adjustment.
1 LP-1010MF Maintenance Manual (this document)
2 Network cable
Cross cable (or hub + two straight cables)
3 PC for adjustment
Web browser
Scanner maintenance tool (scans the originals for adjustment)
Scanner adjustment tool (calculates the adjustment value based on the adjusted image)
4 Originals for adjustment and evaluation (3 types)
Original for feed adjustment (297 × 297 mm)
Original for connection adjustment (A1)
Original for evaluation (A1)
Figure 16-1 Items Required for Adjustment
・Web browser
・Scanner maintenance tool
・Scanner adjustment toolOriginals foradjustment
LP-1010MF (Device to be adjusted)
Original fed with:
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Network (cross cable or hub + two cables)
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16.2 Outline of Adjustment Work
(1) Shading offset adjustment
- Execute with the Web browser.
(2) Original feed adjustment (Motor Speed adjustment)
- Set the initial value and scan speed with the Web browser.
- Scan the original for adjustment with the scanner maintenance tool.
- Calculate the adjustment parameters from the scan data at each scan speed using the scanner
adjustment tool.
- Enter the adjustment parameters with the Web browser.
(3) Connection adjustment in main and sub scan directions (CIS Connection adjustment)
- Set the initial value and scan speed with the Web browser.
- Scan the original for adjustment with the scanner maintenance tool.
- Calculate the adjustment parameters from the scan data at each scan speed using the scanner
adjustment tool.
- Enter the adjustment parameters with the Web browser.
(4) Registration adjustment
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.3 PC for Adjustment
16.3.1 Conditions of PC for Adjustment
The conditions of the PC used for adjustment are as follows:
- Windows 2000/XP (including SP2)
- Memory 256 MB (512 MB or more recommended)
- HDD space 5 GB or more
- Screen size 800 × 600 or larger (1024 × 768 or larger recommended)
- Web browser (Internet Explorer 6 or later version recommended)
16.3.2 Scanner Maintenance Tool (ScanMainte.exe)
This tool makes the device scan under the scan conditions for adjustment.
It runs on the Windows 2000/XP (including SP2).
Double-click the ScanMainte.exe to start the tool.
The "File" function of the device is used for scanning.
Enter IP address of device
Press either
button to execute
the scan
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16.3.3 Scanner Adjustment Tool (MFTool.exe)
This tool calculates the adjustment value from BMP image scanned with the scanner
maintenance tool.
It runs on the Windows 2000/XP (including SP2).
Double-click the MFTool.exe to start the tool.
A check is given when
the adjustment
completed
Press this button to go to
each adjustment screen
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.4 Originals for Adjustment and Evaluation
Check that the originals are free from extreme curl, dog-ear, or wrinkle.
Handle the originals carefully.
16.4.1 Original for Feed Adjustment (for Motor Speed Adjustment)
This original is used to adjust the motor feed speed.
Size: 297 mm × 297 mm (originally A3 portrait)
16.4.2 Original for Connection Adjustment (for CIS Connection Adjustment)
This original is used to adjust the connection points of respective CIS sensors.
Size: A1 landscape
for Motor Speed Adjustment
Original feed for scan in
landscape direction
Original feed for scan in
portrait direction
Cut along a dotted line to
size 297 × 297 mm.
Original feed
direction
for CIS Connection Adjustment
16-6
16.4.3 Original for Evaluation (Copy/Scan Standard Chart)
This original is used for evaluation before and after scanner adjustment.
Size: A1 landscape
Original feed
direction
16-7
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.5 Preparation for Adjustment
16.5.1 Connecting the Device
Specify the device for network connection and check the connection with PC for adjustment.
16.5.2 Starting Respective Tools
(1) Open the scanner parameter adjustment page (Scanner Parameter) of the Web browser on
the device side.
[Procedure]
1 Start the Web browser on the PC for adjustment, and enter the IP address of the device into
URL (address) to access to the Web browser on the device side.
2 When the top screen of the device Web browser is displayed, enter the password (csccsudr or
CSCCSUDR) for a maintenance person into the password block at the lower left of the page,
and press the [Login] button to log in.
3 Click "Maintenance" in the page list on the left side of Web page to open the Maintenance
page.
4 Click the "Scanner Maintenance" link on the Maintenance page to open the "Scanner
Parameter" page.
* Open "New Window" to facilitate the work
16-8
(2) Start the scanner maintenance tool.
(3) Start the scanner adjustment tool.
16-9
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.5.3 Example of Screen Layout
To facilitate the work, setup the Web browser and tools before adjustment, and lay out them as
shown below.
16.5.4 Printing the Scanner Parameters
This adjustment rewrites the scanner parameters, and therefore be sure to execute "Scan
Information Print" before adjustment.
(For "Scan Information Print," see "LP-1010-MF, LP-1010L-MF Multi-Function Plotter
User’s Guide (Plotter Unit)".)
Adjustment
tool
Maintenance tool
Web tool
16-10
16.6 Shading Offset Adjustment Procedure
This adjustment prevents a difference in density of respective CIS sensors that may arise
depending on a difference in height of the shading guide.
[Preparation]
1 Clean the glass surface and the shading guide.
2 Check that the shading guide does not get stuck to the scanner cover or is not oblique.
3 Check that the levers are not set for an original having a strong crease (both sides).
If set for an original having a strong crease → Return the levers for normal original.
4 Check that the scanner cover is closed tightly.
5 Check that there is output result of "Scan Information Print."
[Adjustment procedure]
1 Start the device and choose "PRINT" mode on the control panel.
2 On the "Scanner Parameter" page of the Web browser, check that "White on the glass" value
is not 0 or 255.
* If the value is 0 or 255, the CIS unit must be replaced.
Check that this value is
not 0 or 255.
⇒If NG, the process is
fault.
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
3 On the "Scanner Parameter" page, press [Automatic Adjust] button under the "White on the
glass."
* It will take several seconds after the button operation up to the end.
* The Shading Offset value is automatically adjusted.
4 After the adjustment finished, the "Scanner Parameter" page is read again.
Press this button
to execute
adjustment
16-12
5 Check that the adjustment value of "Shading Offset" was refreshed.
Thus, the "Shading Offset Adjustment" is over.
[Recovery method]
If the adjustment failed due to any faults, enter directly the ISI 111-115 parameter values of
"Scan Information Print" and press [Manual Adjust] button to restore the values. For the
judgment criteria, see "16.9 Checking Adjustment Results."
The adjusted results are entered here.
Set values manually Re-enter original values
If situations are worse
after adjustment...
16-13
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.7 Original Feed Speed Adjustment/Connection Adjustment in Main and Sub ScanDirections
16.7.1 Original Feed Speed Adjustment (Motor Speed)
Adjust the original feed speed (60 mm/s, 30 mm/s).
[Preparation]
1 Check that there is output result of "Scan Information Print."
[Adjustment procedure]
1 Start the device and choose "PRINT" mode on the control panel.
2 On the "Scanner Parameter" page of Web browser, press [Set Default] button for "Motor
Speed/CIS Connection" to set default values for adjustment.
Set default
values
16-14
3 Set the Scan Speed to 60 mm/s.
4 Re-read the "Scanner Parameter" page and check that respective adjustment values were
refreshed to the following values.
deepSrotoM
s/mm06 86-76CSM 31901 31901
s/mm03 07-96CSM 31901 31901
noitcennoCSIC
todts1 02-61ISI 3514 3515 50301 75451 90602
toddnE 52-12ISI 2515 40301 65451 80602 80612
s/mm06 11-8ISI 02 046 046 02 -
s/mm03 51-21ISI 02 046 046 02 -
)bus(noitcennoCSIC
rosneS 14-23CSM 0 0 0 0
rotoM 54-24CSM 0 0 0 0
tsigeR
)s/mm03,06(tnorF 74-64CSM eraCt'noD eraCt'noD
)s/mm03,06(kcaB 94-84CSM eraCt'noD eraCt'noD
ediS 221CSM 0 -
Choose 60 mm/s
After re-reading, the parameters are reflected in these values.
Set the scan
speed
16-15
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
5 Switch the device to the "FILE" mode.
6 Press [1_MotorSpeed_L60] button of the scanner maintenance tool.
7 When "Set Original" is displayed on the control panel of the device, set the original for
adjustment in the landscape direction (orientation 1).
for Motor Speed Adjustment
Original orientation 1 for scan in
landscape direction
16-16
8 After the original scanning finished, check that the data "1_MotorSpeed_L60.bmp" is
created in the folder of the scanner maintenance tool.
9 Successively, press [2_MotorSpeed_P60] button of the scanner maintenance tool.
Scan finished when
"Finish" is displayed
here.
16-17
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
0 When "Set Original" is displayed on the control panel of the device, set the original for
adjustment in the portrait direction (orientation 2).
A After the original scanning finished, check that the data "2_MotorSpeed_P60.bmp" is
created in the folder of the scanner maintenance tool.
B Switch the device to the "PRINT" mode.
for Motor S
peed Adjustm
ent
Original orientation 2, 3 for
scan in portrait direction
Scan finished when
"Finish" is displayed.
16-18
C Set the scan speed to 30 mm/s.
D Switch the device to the "FILE" mode.
E Press [3_MotorSpeed_P30] button of the scanner maintenance tool.
Choose 30 mm/s
Set the scan
speed
After re-reading, the parameters are reflected in these values.
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
F When "Set Original" is displayed on the control panel of the device, set the original for
adjustment in the portrait direction (orientation 3).
G After the original scanning finished, check that the data "3_MotorSpeed_P30.bmp" is
created in the folder of the scanner maintenance tool.
for Motor S
peed Adjustm
ent
Original orientation 2, 3 for
scan in portrait direction
Scan finished when
"Finish" is displayed.
16-20
H Open "Motor sending adjustment" of "MSC Adjustment" of the scanner adjustment tool.
Make the tool calculate the adjustment values of images 1 and 2 scanned so far at 60 mm/s.
Press the [Calc] button and after a while, the adjustment parameters at 60 mm/s will be
displayed. Take a note of these values.
[Reference] As a method for taking a note of parameters, the Print screen (Snap
shot) will be convenient.
[Reference] Utilize the "Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum" attached. (See
16.10 Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum)
Do not check
Press this button to open the
MotorSpeed adjustment dialog box
Choose the scanned image
1_MotorSpeed_L60.BMP
Choose the scanned image
2_MotorSpeed_P60.BMP
Execute the calculation !
Result is displayed here
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
I Set the scanned images 1 and 3 to the tool, and make the tool calculate the adjustment values
at 30 mm/s.
Press the [Calc] button and after a while, the adjustment parameters at 30 mm/s will be
displayed. Take a note of these values.
[Reference] As a method for taking a note of parameters, the Print screen (Snap
shot) will be convenient.
[Reference] Utilize the "Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum" attached. (See
16.10 Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum)
When the calculation finished, press [OK] or [Cancel] button to close the dialog box.
Set the scanned image
1_MotorSpeed_L60.BMP
Set the scanned image
3_MotorSpeed_P30.BMP
Execute the calculation !
Result is displayed here
16-22
J Switch the device to the "PRINT" mode again.
K On the "Scanner Parameter" page, enter respective parameter values at 60 mm/s and 30 mm/s
taken a note of lately, and press [SetParam] button to execute.
* After the setting finished, be sure to execute “REFRESH TO LATEST
INFORMATION” or “REFRESH” by the Web browser.
Results at 60 mm/s (1 and 2)
Results at 30 mm/s (1 and 3)
After enter the values,
press this button to execute
Same value is enter
in two boxes
16-23
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.7.2 Connection Adjustment in Main and Sub Scan Directions (CIS Connection)
Following the feed adjustment, execute the connection adjustment in main and sub scan
directions of the sensors (60 mm/s, 30 mm/s).
This adjustment is executed semi-automatically.
[Adjustment procedure]
1 Check that the scan speed is 30 mm/s.
2 Switch the device to the "FILE" mode.
Check that scan speed
is 30 mm/s (01).
16-24
3 Press [4_CISConnection_30] button of the scanner maintenance tool.
4 When "Set Original" is displayed on the control panel of the device, set the original for
adjustment (orientation 4).
Original
orientation 4, 5
for CIS Connection Adjustment
16-25
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
5 After the original scanning finished, check that the data "4_CISConnection_30.bmp" is
created in the folder of the scanner maintenance tool.
6 Switch the device to the "PRINT" mode.
7 Set the scan speed to 60 mm/s.
* After the setting finished, be sure to execute "REFRESH TO LATEST
INFORMATION" or "REFRESH" by the Web browser.
Scan finished when
"Finish" is displayed.
Choose 60 mm/s
Set the scan speed
16-26
8 Switch the device to the "FILE" mode.
9 Press [5_CISConnection_60] button of the scanner maintenance tool.
0 When "Set Original" is displayed on the control panel of the device, set the original for
adjustment (orientation 5).
Original
orientation 4, 5
for CIS Connection Adjustment
16-27
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
A After the original scanning finished, check that the data "5_CISConnection_60.bmp" is
created in the folder of the scanner maintenance tool.
Scan finished when
"Finish" is displayed.
16-28
B Open "Sensor connector adjustment" of "MSC Adjustment" of the scanner adjustment tool.
Make the tool calculate the adjustment values of images 4 scanned so far at 30 mm/s.
Press the [Calc] button and after a while, four adjustment parameters at 30 mm/s will be
displayed. Take a note of these values.
[Reference] As a method for taking a note of parameters, the Print screen (Snap
shot) will be convenient.
[Reference] Utilize the "Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum" attached. (See
16.10 Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum)
Remove a check from Sensor
connector adjustment
Press this button to open the CIS
Connection adjustment dialog box
Set the scanned image (BMP)
4_CISConnection_30.BMP
Execute the calculation !
Results are displayed here
16-29
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
C After taking a note of the calculation results, press [Cancel] button to return to the previous
dialog box once, and again open the "Sensor connector adjustment" dialog box.
D Set the scanned image 5 to the tool and make the tool calculate the adjustment values at 60
mm/s.
Press the [Calc] button and after a while, the adjustment parameters at 60 mm/s will be
displayed. Take a note of these values.
[Reference] As a method for taking a note of parameters, the Print screen (Snap
shot) will be convenient.
[Reference] Utilize the "Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum" attached. (See
16.10 Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandum)
E Switch the device to the "PRINT" mode again.
Set the scanned image (BMP)
5_CISConnection_60.BMP
Execute the calculation !
Results are displayed here
16-30
F On the "Scanner Parameter" page of the Web browser, enter the parameter values displayed in
steps B and D, and press [SetParam] button to execute.
* For the adjustment values (ISI 16-25) in the main scan direction, use the values at 60
mm/s.
* After the setting finished, be sure to execute "REFRESH TO LATEST
INFORMATION" or "REFRESH" by the Web browser.
G If the side registration is not adjusted, re-set the MSC parameter 122 value of the "Scan
Information Print" to the "Regist: Side" (MSC122).
* After the setting finished, be sure to execute "REFRESH TO LATEST
INFORMATION" or "REFRESH" by the Web browser.
Enter the calculation
results at 60 mm/sEnter the calculation
results at 30 mm/s
After entering values,
press this button to set.
Enter the valueAfter entering the value,
press this button to set.
16-31
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.8 Registration Adjustment Procedure
Adjust the registration at 60 mm/s and 30 mm/s respectively. The adjustment items are as
follows:
- Side registration (common to 60 mm/s and 30 mm/s)
- Top edge registration
- Bottom edge registration (synchronous)
16.8.1 Adjusting the Side Registration
Adjust the side registration when an image is scanned in the shifted position even if an original is
set meeting the line on the scanner glass.
Set value unit is 0.1 mm.
Setting range is 4 to 94 (0.4 mm to 9.4 mm; design value is 4.7 mm)
- If the left edge of original is skipped
→ Set smaller value.
- If large margin is generated at the left edge of original
→ Set larger value.
16.8.2 Adjusting the Top Edge Registration Value
Adjust the top edge registration when large margin is generated at the top edge of original, or
reversely the top edge of original is skipped from scan. Setting is possible at 60 mm/s and 30 mm/s
respectively.
The unit of set value is time.
- If the top edge of original is skipped from the image
→ Set smaller value.
- If large margin is generated at the top edge of original and top edge of image
→ Set larger value.
16-32
16.8.3 Adjusting the Bottom Edge Registration Value
Adjust the bottom edge registration when large margin is generated at the bottom edge of
original, or reversely the bottom edge of original is skipped from scan. Setting is possible at 60
mm/s and 30 mm/s respectively.
The unit of set value is line.
- If the bottom edge of original is skipped from the image
→ Set larger value.
- If large margin is generated at the bottom edge of original and bottom edge of image
→ Set smaller value.
* After the setting finished, be sure to execute "REFRESH TO LATEST
INFORMATION" or "REFRESH" by the Web browser.
Enter values.
Value at 60 mm/s in left block
Value at 30 mm/s in right block
After entering the values,
press this button to set.
16-33
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.9 Checking Adjustment Results
After the adjustment finished, copy the "Copy/Scan Standard Chart" to check the adjustment
results.
The following shows the "Copy/Scan Standard Chart."
16.9.1 Checking the Copy Results of Original Type = Text/Line
Take a copy three times under the following conditions. (Number of copies = 3 is meaningless.
Do not set this.)
[Copy conditions]
Original type: Text/Line
For other items, set default values.
Original size : Auto
Density : Normal
Background removal : 4
Sharpness : Weak
Contrast : Normal
Negative/positive reversal : OFF
Scale, Margin, Move, etc. are not used at all.
16-34
[Check point, check item, and criteria]
1 Grid chart, top edge and bottom edge in sub scan direction (8 points)
Check item: Connection of sensors (60 mm each from top edge and bottom edge of original)
Checking method and criteria:
A horizontal line must not be broken at a joint.
The part marked with ▲ on the original is a joint of CIS sensors.
The copy result where even one part of a line is completely broken is NG, but the copy
result is OK if the line on even one of three copies is connected fully.
Note:
Corrective measure in case of NG: T.B.D
A B C D E
16-35
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
2 Grid chart, central area in sub scan direction (4 points)
Check item: Connection of sensors (central area of original)
Checking method and criteria:
The part marked with ▲ on the original is a joint of CIS sensors.
The copy result is OK if a horizontal line is not broken periodically.
Note:
Corrective measure in case of NG: T.B.D
A B C D E
16-36
3 Line chart in main scan direction (one point)
Check item: Dot deletion (dot deletion or dust deletion of CIS sensor itself)
Checking method and criteria:
The copy result is OK if a line on the chart is not broken. NG if a line is broken.
Note:
Corrective measure in case of NG: T.B.D
A B C D E
16-37
Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
16.9.2 Checking the Copy Results of Original Type = Text/Photo
Take a copy under the following conditions.
[Copy conditions]
Original type: Text/Photo
For other items, set default values.
Original size : Auto
Density : Normal
Background removal : 4
Sharpness : Weak
Contrast : Normal
Negative/positive reversal : OFF
Scale, Margin, Move, etc. are not used at all.
[Check point, check item, and criteria]
4 Black patch (5 points)
Check item: White deletion (many deleted dots)
Checking method and criteria:
Check each black patch for evidence of white deletion.
The copy result is OK if no white deletion is found, or NG in case of white deletion.
Note:
Corrective measure in case of NG: T.B.D
A B C D E
16-38
5 Gradation chart (5 points)
Check item: Thin density patch, and a difference in density between sensors
Checking method and criteria:
For thin density, the copy result is OK if the density 2 chart (given on the original) is
drawn even a little.
NG if the density 2 chart (given on the original) disappears completely.
For a difference in density between sensors, compare graduation charts of adjacent
sensors.
The copy result is OK if a difference in density between adjacent sensors is within one
(2 for numeric value given on the original).
NG if a difference in density exceeds one.
(Example: NG if 2 in block A is thicker than 4 in block B, or 4 in block B is thicker
than 6 in block C.)
Note:
This checking is affected by a difference in density of LED head of the plotter.
A part marked with g on the original is a joint of LED head.
Before this check, make sure the tendency of density difference of the plotter engine
pattern 5.
Corrective measure in case of NG: T.B.D
A B C D E
Compare gradation charts of adjacent sensors
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Chapter 16 Adjustment (Scanner)
deepSrotoM
s/mm06 86-76CSM
s/mm03 07-96CSM
noitcennoCSIC
todts1 02-61ISI
toddnE 52-12ISI
s/mm06 11-8ISI
s/mm03 51-21ISI
60 mm/s (1, 2) results
30 mm/s (1, 3) results
60 mm/s results
30 mm/s results
16.10 Scanner Adjustment Results Memorandumg
* Copy this page for use.
A-1
Appendix A MEC Board Setup and LED Indication
Appendix A MEC Board Setup and LED Indication
This chapter supports the same functions as PL model. So, refer to Appendix A "MEC Board
Setup and LED Indication" in "LP-1010 Black-and-White Raster Plotter - Maintenance
Manual."
B-1
Appendix B MSC2 Board Setup and LED Indication
Appendix B MSC2 Board Setup and LED Indication
DIP switches and LEDs are mounted on the MSC2 board. This appendix describes how to set up
these switches and read machine statuses from LEDs.
B.1 Setup of DIP Switches
B.1.1 DIP Switch on MSC2 Board (SW4)
All bits of the SW4 must be set to OFF position.
B.1.2 DIP Switch on MSC2 Board (SW5)
Revisions and versions of the MSC2 board are set to bits of the SW5.
Bit0-2:REV
SW4 SW5
0tiB 1tiB 2tiB
A.veR NO NO NO
B.veR FFO NO NO
C.veR NO FFO NO
D.veR FFO FFO NO
E.veR NO NO FFO
F.veR FFO NO FFO
G.veR NO FFO FFO
H.veR FFO FFO FFO
LED
B-2
Bit3-4:REV
Bit5-7:REV
All bits must be set to OFF position.
B.2 LED Indication
This section describes how to read machine conditions from LED statuses on the MSC2 board.
LED statuses are as follows.
� : ON
✫ : Blinking
● : OFF
B.2.1 LED Indication of MSC2 Board
(1) Normal condition
1 8
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MPU device initialization
●�● ● ● ● ● ● Firmware validity check
● ● ●�● ● ● ● FPGA operation check
●�●�● ● ● ● Memory operation check
● ● ● ●�● ● ● ISI board operation check
●�● ●�● ● ● RI10 initialization check
● ●�● ●�● ● OS boot
3tiB 4tiB
00 NO NO
10 FFO NO
20 NO FFO
30 FFO FFO
B-3
Appendix B MSC2 Board Setup and LED Indication
(2) Abnormal condition
1 8
●�● ● ● ● ● ✫ Firmware validity error
● ●�● ● ● ● ✫ RIP communication error
● ● ●�● ● ● ✫ Data write error
C-1
Appendix C ISI3 Board Setup and LED Indication
Appendix C ISI3 Board Setup and LED Indication
DIP switches and LEDs are mounted on the ISI3 board. This appendix describes how to set up
these switches and read machine statuses from LEDs.
C.1 Setup of DIP Switches
C.1.1 DIP Switch on ISI Board (SW4)
All bits of the SW4 must be set to OFF position. These setting may not be changed.
C.1.2 DIP Switch on ISI Board (SW5)
Revisions of the MEC board are set to bits of the SW3.
C.2 LED Indication
Respective LEDs blink in the normal operation and terminate blinking upon completion of
operation. (All LEDs may be turned off.)
1 2 3 4
O F F
1tiB 2tiB 3tiB 4tiB
A.veR NO NO NO NO
B.veR FFO NO NO NO
C.veR NO FFO NO NO
D.veR FFO FFO NO NO
SW4 SW5
LED
D-1
Appendix D Menu Structure
Appendix D Menu Structure
This appendix describes the menu structure of the device. It also includes specific menus for
maintenance people that they can select on the control panel.
D-2
Menu Structure
This section describes how to read the menu structure using "SYSTEM - # PARA" menu on
page D-14 as an example.
Hint: For the information on how to select individual menus, as well as user-
accessible menu functions, refer to the User's Guide.
Menu hierarchy
Shipping default
: The parameter indicated
beneath the menu shows
a shipping default.
Menu specialized for
maintenance engineer
: The item connected with broken
lines (---) shows the menu from
which only the maintenance
engineer can enter the maintenance
engineer mode to conduct various
operations.
# Para # OPERATION MODE> NORMAL
# ACK ON TIME (30 ns)> 80
# ACK PULSE (30 ns)> 80
# BUSY OFF TIMING> ACK RISING EDGE
# SELECT SIGNAL> ON
# AF SIGNAL REPORT> INPUT
# TIME OUT> 30 sec
Hint: For the information on how to select individual menus, as well as user-
accessible menu functions, refer to the User's Guide.
Note: The DSCAN format listed in the menu structure are for only customers
in Japan.
D-3
Appendix D Menu Structure
*DATA FIRST*PANEL FIRST
*A*9"*8.5"*30 × 42*MAP*DIN*CHINA
*CONT MODE*OPTIMAL MODE*ROLL 1 MODE*ROLL 2 MODE (3)*ROLL 3 MODE (3)*MANUAL FEED
*FIXED SIZE (4)*EXTENSION A*REAL SCALE
*1 to 99
#CENTERING>OFF
#PAPER TYPE>NON-DESIGNATED
#SIZE MARGIN (mm)>2
SETUP MENU
SETUP#PORTn_HPGL
SETUP#PORTn_DSCAN
SETUP#PORTn_TIFF
SETUP#PORTn_CALS
SETUP#PARA_HPGL
SETUP#PARA_DSCAN
SETUP#PARA_TIFF
SETUP#PARA_CALS
SETUP#USB_HPGL
Note (1) DSCAN only.
Note (2) HP-GL, TIFF, CALS only.
Note (3) Double or triple rolls model only.
Note (4) A is displayed in the case of DSCAN.
#PARAMETER MODE (1)>DATA FIRST
PAPER SERIES (2)>A
#AUTO SUPPLY>CONT MODE
#FIXSIZE MODE>FIXD SIZE
#COPY COUNT>1
#SUPPLY PARAM.*OFF*ON
*NON-DESIGNATED*NORMAL PAPER*TRACING PAPER*FILM
*0 to 30A
M E N U M O D EM E N U# S E T U P
D-4
#OFFSET MODE>MARGIN
#MARGIN (mm)>0
#X-OFFSET (mm)>0
#Y-OFFSET (mm)>0
#WRITE MODE>OR WRITING
#MIRROR>OFF
#REVERSE (5)>OFF
#ERROR MEMO>ON
#SCALE MODE>MANUAL SCALE
#SCALE X (%)>100.00
#SCALE Y (%)>100.00
#PEN WIDTH SCALE>ON
#DRAWING PARAM.
#SCALING PARAM.
*MARGIN*VARIABLE SIZE*FIXED SIZE
*0 to 100
*-9999.99to 9999.99
*-9999.99to 9999.99
*OR WRITING*OVER WRITING
*OFF*ON
*OFF*ON
*ON*SPECIAL (6)*OFF
*MANUAL SCALE*REDUCE
*0.01 to 100.00
*0.01 to 100.00
*ON*OFF
A
B B'
Note (5) TIFF, CALS only.
Note (6) HP-GL only.
D-5
Appendix D Menu Structure
#FIX SCALE A
#FIX SCALE 9" (7)
#A4>A4 *A4
*A3*A2*A1*A0
#A3>A3 *A3
*A2*A1*A0*A4
#A2>A2 *A2
*A1*A0*A4*A3
#A1>A1 *A1
*A0*A4*A3*A2
#A0>A0 *A0
*A4*A3*A2*A1
#A>A *A
*B*C*D*E
#B>B *B
*C*D*E*A
B
C C'
B'
C"
Note (7) HP-GL, TIFF, CALS only.
D-6
#FIX SCALE 8.5" (7)
#C>C *C
*D*E*A*B
#D>D *D
*E*A*B*C
#E>E *E
*A*B*C*D
#A>A *A
*B*C*D*E
#B>B *B
*C*D*E*A
#C>C *C
*D*E*A*B
#D>D *D
*E*A*B*C
C
D
C'
D"
C"Note (7) HP-GL, TIFF, CALS only.
D-7
Appendix D Menu Structure
#PRT DRIVER(9)>ENABLE
#GRAPHIC LANG.(9)>AUTO
#TERMINATOR(9)
#PLAN SIZE (9)>ON( PS)
#FORMAT PARM.(8)
#E>E *E
*A*B*C*D
*ENABLE*DISABLE*CHINA
*AUTO*HP-GL*HP-GL/2
#PG1;>ON *ON
*OFF#NR;>ON *ON
*OFF#SP0;>ON *ON
*OFF#ESC.)>ON *ON
*OFF#AF;>ON *ON
*OFF#AH;>ON *ON
*OFF#FR;>ON *ON
*OFF
*ON(PS)*ON(IP)*ON(IW)*OFF
D
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D"
Note (8) HP-GL, DSCAN only.
Note (9) HP-GL only.
D-8
#DRAWING (10)>NOP
#PAPER NO. (10)>PAPER SOURCE
#PEN PAR.MODE>DATA PRIORITY
#PEN0 to N (12)
#PEN ADJUST (mm)>-0.00
#LINE DISPOSAL>OFF
#IMAGE SCALE>LINE DRAW.MODE
#SCREENING(13)>LINE DRAW.MODE
#PEN PARAMETER (11)
#RASTER PARAM
*NOP*EOP
*PAPER SOURCE*PAPER TYPE*OFF
*DATE PRIORITY*PANEL PRIORITY
#WIDTH (mm)>n *0.00 to 16.00
#DENSITY (%)>n *0 to 100
#CORNER>ROUND *ROUND
*BUTT#JOINT>ROUND *ROUND
*MITERED
*-0.99 to 0.99
*OFF*ON
*LINE DRAW.MODE*PICTURE MODE
*LINE DRAW.MODE*GRAPHICS MODE*PICTURE MODE
E E'
Note (10) DSCAN only.
Note (11) HP-GL, DSCAN only.
Note (12) HP-GL is 0 to 15.
DSCAN is 1 to 32.
Note (13) HP-GL,DSCAN,TIFF only.
D-9
Appendix D Menu Structure
DEVICE MENU
#POWER SAVE EFCT>HIGH
#POWER SAVE>15min
#EDGE CUT TIMER>OFF
#DOOR OPEN CUT>OFF
#DENSITY>NORMAL
#TRACE MODE>NORMAL
#ORIGINAL SET>1
*HIGH*LOW
*OFF*15min*30min*60min*90min
*OFF*30min*1hour*2hour*4hour*1min*5min*10min
*OFF*ON
*THIN*RATHER THIN*NORMAL*RATHER THICK*THICK
*NORMAL*WETTY
*1 to 3
M E N U M O D EM E N U# D E V I C E .
D-10
PAPER>ROLLn #PAPER KIND
>NORMAL
#PAPER SERIES>A
*NORMAL*TRACE*FILM
*A*9"*8.5"*30 × 42*MAP*DIN*CHINA
M E N U M O D EM E N U# P A P E R .
D-11
Appendix D Menu Structure
FUNCTION MENU
#MENU PRINT>SYSTEM
#HPGL SELF PLOT>PORT1
#DSAN SELF PLOT>PORT1
#ERROR LOG>PAGE COUNT 1
#JOB LOG>PAGE COUNT 1
#ENGINE LOG> OK?
#SCANNER LOG> OK?
#SYSTEM DATE>aa:bb:cc
#SYSTEM TIME>aa:bb:cc
# FORMAT HDD> OK?
# FORMAT NVRAM> OK?
#VERSION UP>lp1010.img Note(1)
#INIT CHARG.INF> OK?
#PRINT CHARG.INF> OK?
#MAINTE INFO>FAX PRINT
#DATE DUMP> OK?
*SYSTEM*COPY*SCANNER*PORTn*PARA*USB*ALL
*PORTn*PARA*USB
*PORTn*PARA
*PAGE COUNT 1 to*PAGE COUNT 5
*PAGE COUNT 1 to*PAGE COUNT 5
Note (1) Applicable choices vary depending on
the contents of the CF card specialized
for maintenance engineers.
M E N U M O D EM E N U# F U N C T I O N .
D-12
PROTOCOL#PORT1: XPT
PROTOCOL#PORT2:LPD
PROTOCOL#PORT3:FTP
PROTOCOL#PARALLEL
#PDL SELECT>HDTC
#XPT PORT>9100
#PDL SELECT>HDTC
#PRINTER NAME>LP02
#PDL SELECT>HDTC
#USER NAME>FTP03
#PDL SELECT>HDTC
○
○
○
○
○
M E N U M O D EM E N U# P R O T O C O L .
D-13
Appendix D Menu Structure
RESET MENU
#SYSTEM RESET>
#PORT RESET>PORT1
M E N U M O D EM E N U# R E S E T .
D-14
SYSTEM MENU
#TIMING MODE>NORMAL
#ACK ONTIME (30ns)>80
#ACK PULSE (30ns)>80
#BUSY OFF TIMING> ACK RISING EDGE
#SELECTSIGNAL>ON
#AF SIGNAL DIRECTION>INPUT
#TIME OUT (100msec)>300
SYSTEM#COMM.PARAM COMM.PARAM
#ETHERNET
COMM.PARAM#SCANNER
COMM.PARAM#PARALLEL
I
*NORMAL*FAST*SLOW*MANUAL
1 to 127
1 to 127
* ACK RISING EDGE* ACK RISING EDGE
*ON*OFF/ON
*INPUT*OUTPUT
*1 to 18000
F
M E N U M O D EM E N U# S Y S T E M .
F'
#DERIVELY PORT ADDRESS>000.000.000000
# DERIVELY PORT>31000
# DERIVELY TIME OUT>5
#TWAIN TIME OUT>30min
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
0 to 65535
*1 to 75
*30min*60min*90min
D-15
Appendix D Menu Structure
#TIME OUT(sec)>10
#CHANGE INTERFACE>OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
#WEB LOCK>OFF
SYSTEM#ENABLE SERIES
COMM.PARAM#USB
*OFF*ON
#A>ON
#9">ON
#8.5">ON
#30 × 42>ON
#MAP>ON
#DIN>ON
#CHINA>ON
*0 to 99
*OFF*ON
G
F F'
D-16
#USE A0>ON
#USE A1>ON
#USE A2>ON
#USE A3>ON
#USE 36">ON
#USE 24">ON
#USE 18">ON
#USE 12">ON
#USE 34">ON
#USE 22">ON
#USE 17">ON
#USE 11">ON
#USE 30">ON
SYSTEM#APPLY ROLL APPLY ROLL
#A SERIES
APPLY ROLL#9" SERIES
APPLY ROLL#8.5" SERIES
APPLY ROLL#32 × 42 SERIES
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
H
G
H'
D-17
Appendix D Menu Structure
#USE B1-MAP>ON
#USE B2-MAP>ON
#USE B1-DIN>ON
#USE B2-DIN>ON
#USE CHINA A0>ON
#USE CHINA A1>ON
#USE CHINA A2>ON
#USE CHINA A3>ON
*914mm*910mm*900mm*880mm
*620mm*610mm
*450mm*440mm
*310mm
SYSTEM#CHINA SIZE
APPLY ROLL#MAP SERIES
APPLY ROLL#DIN SERIES
APPLY ROLL#CHINA SERIES
#CHINA A0>914mm
#CHINA A1>620mm
#CHINA A2>450mm
#CHINA A3>310mm
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
*ON*OFF
H H'
J
D-18
*OFF*ON
#SCAN START>ORIGINAL SET
#MODE MOVE TIME>30sec
#INITIAL SET>STANDARD
#FACTORY SET> OK
#LANGUAGE>JAPANESE
#SERIAL NUMBER>00000 to 65535
#SYSTEM CUSTOM>
*START BUTTOM*ORIGINAL SET
*OFF*30sec*1min*2min*3min
*STANDARD*CHAINA
*JAPANESE*ENGLISH
CUSTOM (PLOT POINT)>OFF
J
D-19
Appendix D Menu Structure
I #PORT SELECT 1-10>XLF------------
#DHCP>DISABLE
#IP ADDRESS>000.000.000.000
#SUBNET MASK>000.000.000.000
#ROUTING TABLE
#SETUP DETAILS
*X*L*F*-
*DISABLE*ENABLE
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
#GATEWAY ADDR01>000.000.000.000
#NETWORK ADDR01>000.000.000.000
#ROUTING TABLE2
#METRIC>064
#ETHERNET ADDR>0800832Annnn
#CONNECTION SPD.>AUTO
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
#GATEWAY ADDR02>000.000.000.000
#NETWORK ADDR02>000.000.000.000
to
#GATEWAY ADDR10>000.000.000.000
#NETWORK ADDR10>000.000.000.000
*1 to 255
*AUTO*100*10
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
K
D-20
#CONNECTION TYPE>AUTO
#HTTP PORT>00080
#PORT TIME OUT>30min
#FTP DATE TYPE>ASCII/BIN
#SNMP>OFF
#SNMP VERSION>V1
#TRAPnn
#SNMP TRAP NUM.>2
*AUTO*FULL*HALF
*0 to 65535
*OFF*5min*10min*15min*30min
*ASCII/BIN*BIN
*OFF*ON
*V1*V2
#MANEGER>000.000.000.000
#ERROR>ON
#JOB>OFF
#IP ADDR>000.000.000.000
#PORT>ALL
*1 to 20
K
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*ON*OFF
*OFF*ON(IP ADDR)*ON(PORT)
*000.000.000.000to *255.255.255.255
*ALL*PORT01 to 10
E-1
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
This appendix shows electrical connection diagrams of the device.
E-2
LVP
S (
PS
U -
LS
P)
:Low
vol
tage
p
ower
uni
t - [1
/4]
Mai
n po
wer
sw
itch
L1:In
duct
or (
AC
100V
)
Indu
ctor
(A
C22
0V/2
30V
)
Fus
er u
nit
HT
R1-
AS
SY
(ce
nter
)
FL0
1- A
SS
Y (
side
)
FL0
1: H
alog
en la
mp
(600
W)
FL0
2: H
alog
en la
mp
(600
W)
LVP
S (
PS
U -
LS
P(S
):L
ow v
olta
ge
pow
er u
nit (
for
HD
D)
3.5'
HD
D:O
ptio
n un
it -
[1/2
]
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
LVP
S (
PS
U-L
SP
): Lo
w v
olta
ge p
ower
uni
t 1
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Mal
e
[Sym
bol]
Fla
t ter
min
al
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
Dis
conn
ecte
d
Crim
ped
term
inal
Fem
ale
E-3
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
LVP
S (
PS
U -
LS
P)
:Low
vol
tage
pow
er u
nit -
[2/4
]
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
BL0
5-1:
Siro
cco
fan
BL0
5-2:
Siro
cco
fan
Coo
ling
cont
rolle
r 1
(boa
rd c
over
)
Coo
ling
cont
rolle
r 2
HD
D c
oolin
g
HV
-PS
coo
ling
Fix
atio
n do
or o
pen/
clos
e -
[1/2
]
Cut
ter
cove
r op
en/c
lose
- [1
/2]
Top
cove
r op
en/c
lose
- [1
/2]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2:S
cann
er c
ontr
olle
r bo
ard
- [1
/4]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3:Im
age
inte
rfac
e bo
ard
- [1
/5]
PN
L:M
F o
pera
tion
pane
l - [1
/2]
LED
H:L
ED
hea
d -
[1/2
]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
LVP
S (
PS
U-L
SP
): Lo
w v
olta
ge p
ower
uni
t 2
BL0
5-3:
Axi
s flo
w fa
n
BL0
5-4:
Axi
s flo
w fa
n
INT
3:In
terlo
ck S
W
INT
1:In
terlo
ck S
W
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Mal
e
[Sym
bol]
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Fla
t ter
min
al
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
But
t
Dis
conn
ecte
dF
emal
e
INT
5:M
S06
-2
E-4
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
LVP
S (
PS
U-L
SP
): Lo
w v
olta
ge p
ower
uni
t 3
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Mal
e
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
rP
ress
ure-
join
ted
conn
ecto
r
Dis
conn
ecte
d
Fem
ale
[Sym
bol]
HV
-PS
:Hig
h vo
ltage
pow
er u
nit -
[1/2
]
PM
01:D
C s
ervo
mot
or -
[1/2
]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-R
FU
:Pap
er fe
ed u
nit -
[1/4
]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [1
/8]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
RC
2:R
IP b
oard
- [1
/4]
Ove
r pr
otec
tF
US
01:T
emp.
fuse
Con
nect
or c
olor
: Y
ello
w
Pap
er fe
ed u
nit
Fus
er u
nit
LVP
S (
PS
U -
LS
P)
:Low
vol
tage
pow
er u
nit -
[3/4
]
E-5
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
PS
15: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(3:V
CC
, 1:G
ND
PS
15)
PS
06: L
ever
type
pho
to 2
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
PS
05: L
ever
type
pho
to 2
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
PS
07: L
ever
type
pho
to 2
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
: Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
1
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Mal
e
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
rP
ress
ure-
join
ted
conn
ecto
r
Dra
wer
con
nect
or
Fem
ale
[Sym
bol]
Gui
de (
inse
rtio
n/lo
wer
) un
it
Fus
er u
nit
Man
ual f
eed
dete
ctio
n 1
Pap
er e
ject
ion
(fix
atio
n)
Fix
atio
n te
mp.
(c
ente
r)
Fix
atio
n te
mp.
(e
dge)
Ove
r he
at p
rote
ct
Suc
tion
duct
TH
01: T
herm
isto
r
TH
04: T
herm
isto
r
TH
02: T
herm
isto
r
BL0
1: S
irocc
o fa
n
Pap
er tr
ansf
er
(suc
tion
part
)
Pap
er to
p ed
ge p
ass
(reg
istr
atio
n)
INT
4-5V
: Dra
wer
con
nect
or
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [2
/8]
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
B s
ide
conn
ecto
r: Y
ello
w
E-6
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
: Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
2
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
PN
L:
Con
trol
pan
el -
[2/2
]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-P
SC
S:
Pro
cess
car
trid
ge b
oard
Pro
cess
car
trid
ge
B s
ide
conn
ecto
r: Y
ello
w
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [3
/8]
E-7
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
Fla
t ter
min
al
But
t
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
Dis
conn
ecte
d
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
: Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
3
B s
ide
conn
ecto
r: Y
ello
w
Was
te to
ner
TS
02: M
agne
tic s
enso
r
Was
te to
ner
bottl
eM
S05
: Mic
ro S
W
Man
ual t
ray
open
/clo
seM
S07
: Mic
ro S
W
BM
01: D
C m
otor
EL0
1: L
ED
Alle
y
BL0
2: S
irocc
o fa
n
BL0
6-1:
Siro
cco
fan
BL0
6-2:
Siro
cco
fan
Fix
atio
n do
or o
pen/
clos
e -
[2/2
]
Cut
ter
cove
r op
en/c
lose
- [2
/2]
Top
cove
r op
en/c
lose
(R
) -
[2/2
]
Was
te to
ner
bottl
e vi
brat
ion
Cha
rge
elim
inat
ion
LED
ON
/OF
F
EL0
1R: A
xis
flow
fan
EL0
1C: A
xis
flow
fan
EL0
1L: A
xis
flow
fan
Dis
char
ger
uppe
r rig
ht
Dis
char
ger
uppe
r ce
nter
Dis
char
ger
uppe
r le
ft
Fix
atio
n up
per
(cen
ter)
Fix
atio
n up
per
(left)
Fix
atio
n up
per
(left)
Mal
eF
emal
e
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [4
/8]
INT
5: M
S06
-1
INT
3: In
terlo
ck S
W
INT
1: In
terlo
ck S
W
E-8
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
B s
ide
conn
ecto
r: Y
ello
w
HM
01:P
ulse
mot
or(1
:/B, 2
/B, 3
:/B, 4
/B)
MS
04:M
icro
SW
CL0
4 :M
agne
tic c
lutc
h
CL0
6 :M
agne
tic c
lutc
h
TH
03 :T
herm
isto
r
GM
01 :P
ulse
mot
or(1
:/B, 2
/B, 3
:/B, 4
/B)
MS
08 :M
icro
SW
TS
01:R
efle
ctio
n se
nsor
Hea
t rol
ler
rota
tion
Dev
elop
er u
nit
Tone
r ca
rtrid
ge
Dev
elop
er to
ner
stirr
er
Reg
iste
r ro
ller
ON
/OF
F
Man
ual f
eed
rolle
r O
N/O
FF
LED
hea
d te
mpe
ratu
re
Top
cove
r op
en/c
lose
(L)
Dev
elop
men
t pr
esen
ce o
r no
t
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
: Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
4
Mal
eF
emal
e
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [5
/8]
E-9
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
: Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
5
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
[Sym
bol]
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
Dis
conn
ecte
d
B s
ide
conn
ecto
r: Y
ello
w
PM
01:D
C s
ervo
mot
or -
[2/2
]
Pap
er fe
ed u
nit
PC
B-A
SS
Y-R
FU
:Pap
er fe
ed u
nit b
oard
- [2
/4]
LVP
S (
PS
U -
LS
P)
:Low
vol
tage
pow
er u
nit -
[4/4
]
Pro
cess
car
trid
geD
isch
arge
Dev
elop
men
t
Tran
sfer
Sep
arat
or
Hig
h vo
ltage
wire
: U
se th
e U
L323
9 A
WG
#22.
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [6
/8]
HV
-PS
:Hig
h vo
ltage
pow
er u
nit -
[2/2
]
E-10
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y -
ME
C: E
ngin
e co
ntro
ller
boar
d 5
Mal
eF
emal
e
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [7
/8]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
RC
2:R
IP b
oard
- [2
/4]
CE
NT
ER
E-11
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
:Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
- [8
/8]
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
EC
: Eng
ine
cont
rolle
r bo
ard
7
Mal
eF
emal
e
LED
H:L
ED
hea
d -
[2/2
]
E-12
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
RC
2:R
IP b
oard
- [3
/4]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-U
SB
2:O
ptio
nal b
oard
3.5'
HD
D:O
ptio
nal u
nit -
[2/2
]
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y -
MR
C2:
RIP
boa
rd
Mal
eF
emal
e
E-13
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-R
FU
: P
aper
feed
uni
t boa
rd 1
Mal
eF
emal
e
Pap
er fe
ed u
nit
Slit
ter
cutte
r rig
ht h
ome
Pap
er w
idth
(A
3) d
etec
tion
Pap
er w
idth
(A
2) d
etec
tion
Pap
er w
idth
(A
1) d
etec
tion
Pap
er w
idth
(A
0) d
etec
tion
RE
D01
: M
icro
sw
itch
PS
04 :
Leve
r ty
pe p
hoto
1(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
PS
32: L
ever
type
pho
to 1
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
PS
31 :
Leve
r ty
pe p
hoto
1(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
PS
30 :
Leve
r ty
pe p
hoto
1(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
RE
D02
: M
icro
sw
itch
CU
TM
: D
C m
otor
Slit
ter
cutte
r le
ft ho
me
Cut
ter
mot
or
PC
B-A
SS
Y-R
FU
:Pap
er u
nit b
oard
- [3
/4]
E-14
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
Crim
ped
conn
ecto
r
Dra
wer
con
nect
or
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-R
FU
: P
aper
feed
uni
t boa
rd
Mal
eF
emal
e
Pap
er fe
ed u
nit
Doo
r 1
(top
tray
) op
en/c
lose
PS
21 :
Tran
spar
ent t
ype
phot
o(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
Rol
l 1 p
rese
nce
or n
otP
S11
: Tr
ansp
aren
t typ
e ph
oto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Rol
l 1 p
aper
feed
/rew
ind
FM
01 :
Pul
se m
otor
(1:/B
, 2:B
, 3:/A
, 4:A
)
Doo
r 2
(mid
dle
tray
) op
en/c
lose
PS
22 :
Tran
spar
ent t
ype
phot
o(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
Rol
l 2 p
rese
nce
or n
otP
S12
: Tr
ansp
aren
t typ
e ph
oto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Rol
l 2 p
aper
feed
/rew
ind
FM
02 :
Pul
se m
otor
(1:/B
, 2:B
, 3:/A
, 4:A
)
Doo
r 3
(bot
tom
tray
) op
en/c
lose
PS
23 :
Tran
spar
ent t
ype
phot
o(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
Rol
l 3 p
rese
nce
or n
otP
S13
: Tr
ansp
aren
t typ
e ph
oto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Rol
l 3 p
aper
feed
/rew
ind
FM
03 :
Pul
se m
otor
(1:/B
, 2:B
, 3:/A
, 4:A
)
Pap
er tr
ansf
er o
n cu
tter
TM
01 :
Pul
se m
otor
(1:/B
, 2:B
, 3:/A
, 4:A
)
PC
B-A
SS
Y-R
FU
:Pap
er u
nit b
oard
- [4
/4]
Mot
or s
ide
conn
ecto
r: 0
4KR
-6S
Rel
ay c
onne
ctor
: BU
04P
-TR
-P-H
E-15
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
[Not
e]
For
the
harn
esse
s fo
r w
hich
the
UL
No.
is n
ot s
peci
fied,
use
the
follo
win
g:•
UL1
007
(crim
ped
conn
ecto
r)•
UL1
061
(pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor)
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
rela
y
Pre
ssur
e-jo
inte
d co
nnec
tor
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2 : S
cann
er c
ontro
ller b
oard
1
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
Sca
nner
Uni
t
Orig
inal
tran
sfer
SM
01 :
Pul
se m
otor
(1:/B
, 2:B
, 3:/A
, 4:A
)
Scan
ner c
over
ope
n/cl
ose
(righ
t)PS
S10:
Tra
nspa
rent
type
pho
to(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
Scan
ner c
over
ope
n/cl
ose
(left)
PSS0
9: T
rans
pare
nt ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Orig
inal
ske
w (r
ight
) det
ectio
nP
SS
08: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Orig
inal
ske
w (l
eft)
dete
ctio
nP
SS
07: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Origi
nal w
idth
(regis
tratio
n) d
etec
tion
PS
S06
: Ref
lect
ion
type
pho
to(1
:VC
C, 3
:GN
D)
Orig
inal
wid
th (A
4) d
etec
tion
PSS0
1: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Orig
inal
wid
th (A
3) d
etec
tion
PSS0
2: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Orig
inal
wid
th (A
2) d
etec
tion
PSS0
3: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Orig
inal
wid
th (A
1) d
etec
tion
PSS0
4: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
Orig
inal
wid
th (A
0) d
etec
tion
PSS0
5: R
efle
ctio
n ty
pe p
hoto
(1:V
CC
, 3:G
ND
)
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2:S
cann
er c
ontr
olle
r bo
ard
- [2
/4]
B s
ide
conn
ecto
r: Y
ello
w
E-16
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2 : S
cann
er c
ontro
ller b
oard
2
Box
(el
ectr
ic)
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2:S
cann
er c
ontr
olle
r bo
ard
- [3
/4]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
RC
2:R
IP b
oard
- [4
/4]
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Con
nect
or fo
r boa
rd
E-17
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
[Sym
bol]
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2 : S
cann
er c
ontro
ller b
oard
3
Sca
nner
Uni
t
PC
B-A
SS
Y-M
SC
2:S
cann
er c
ontr
olle
r bo
ard
- [4
/4]
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3:Im
age
inte
rfac
e bo
ard
- [2
/5]
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Con
nect
or fo
r boa
rd
E-18
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3 :
Imag
e in
terf
ace
boar
d 1
Sca
nner
Uni
t
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3:Im
age
inte
rfac
e bo
ard
- [3
/5]
CIS
01:C
onta
ct im
age
sens
or
CIS
02:C
onta
ct im
age
sens
or
[Not
e]
The
CB
LS01
A a
nd C
BLS
01B
are
FFC
cab
les.
E-19
Appendix E Electrical Connection Diagram
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3 :
Imag
e in
terf
ace
boar
d 2
Sca
nner
Uni
t
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3:Im
age
inte
rfac
e bo
ard
- [4
/5]
CIS
03:C
onta
ct im
age
sens
or
CIS
04:C
onta
ct im
age
sens
or
[Not
e]
The
CB
LS01
C a
nd C
BLS
01D
are
FFC
cab
les.
E-20
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n di
agra
m
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3 :
Imag
e in
terf
ace
boar
d 3
Sca
nner
Uni
t
PC
B-A
SS
Y-IS
I3:Im
age
inte
rfac
e bo
ard
- [5
/5]
CIS
05:C
onta
ct im
age
sens
or
[Not
e]
(1)
For
the
harn
ess
not s
peci
fied
with
UL
No.
• U
se th
e U
L106
1 (p
ress
ure-
join
ted
conn
ecto
r).
(2) T
he C
BLS
01E
is a
n F
FC
cab
le.
[Sym
bol]
Mal
eF
emal
e Crim
ped
conn
ecto
rP
ress
ure-
join
ted
conn
ecto
r re
lay
TH
_A: T
herm
isto
rC
IS_A
tem
pera
ture
TH
_B: T
herm
isto
rC
IS_B
tem
pera
ture
TH
_C: T
herm
isto
rC
IS_C
tem
pera
ture
TH
_D: T
herm
isto
rC
IS_D
tem
pera
ture
TH
_E: T
herm
isto
rC
IS_E
tem
pera
ture