Order Number: MGCS060806C0 H21 Digital Imaging Systems DP-8020E/8020P/8016P [ Version 1.1 ] WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not intended for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians.
General Annotations 9. Important Notice (Especially in those countries belonging to the European Union): This product is fully compliant with the national laws transposed from the EU Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment, effective 1st July 2006 in the EU countries.
Important Notice Please read these Instructions completely BEFORE installing any optional accessories. Installing the additional board, or connector with the power ON (only the power switch OFF) could damage the SPC, and/or SC board. If the Hard Disk Drive Unit is installed, to prevent a Disk Scan Function from being performed (similar to when the power is abruptly interrupted to the PC), it is important to follow the step sequence below when turning OFF the Power Switch on the machine.
Caution: Depending on your machine’s model, it may weight approximately 93.26 - 98.33 lb (42.3 - 44.6 kg) without any options. To prevent injuries, use the appropriate number of personnel to lift, or move the machine as illustrated. Do not lift the machine by the Paper Tray as it may cause damage and/or bodily injury. Note: Refer to the Installation Instructions when installing the machine.
Precautions For Your Safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before servicing the Panasonic machine to ensure proper, and safe operation of your machine. Please ensure that the machine is installed near a wall outlet, and is easily accessible. This section explains the Warnings and Cautions used in the machine and/or this manual. WARNING: Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
Once a month, unplug the machine and check the power cord for the following. If you notice any unusual condition, contact your authorized Panasonic . dealer The power cord is plugged firmly into the receptacle. The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or bent. The plug and receptacle are free of dust. The cord is not cracked or frayed. Operating Safeguards Do not touch areas where these caution labels are attached to, the surface may be very hot and may cause severe burns.
CAUTION Operating Safeguards Do not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate the machine accidentally, resulting in injuries. Do not use a highly flammable spray, or solvent near the machine. It can cause fire. When copying a thick document, do not use excessive force to press it against the scanning glass. The glass may break and cause injuries. Never touch a labelled area found on, or near the heat roller. You can get burnt.
Table of Contents Specifications ........................................ 15 Service Modes ..................................... 246 1.1. Control Panel ..........................................15 5.1. Service Modes (For Copier) ................. 246 1.2. Specifications Table................................17 5.2. Service Modes (For Facsimile) ............ 274 1.3. Fax, Printer and Internet Fax Functions ................................................27 1.4. System Combination.................
Table of Contents 8.16. Installing the Dehumidifier Heater Kit for Paper Tray (DZHP009959)..............400 8.17. Installing the Mechanical Counter (DZTK000002) ......................................408 8.18. Installing the Key Counter Harness Kit (DA-KH180) ..........................................412 8.19. Replacing the OPC Drum .....................418 General Network Information ............. 421 9.1. Network Protocol ..................................421 9.2. Layer Functions and Technology........
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1 Specifications 1.1. Control Panel DP-8020 Series for PU (USA/Canada, etc.) DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P OPTIONS (DP-8020E/8020P only) Note1: 1. DP-8020P is not available for USA and Canada. 2. Model availability may differ as per destination. Please ask your sales company for details.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P DP-8020 Series for Other Destinations DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P OPTIONS (DP-8020E/8020P only) Note: Model availability may differ as per destination. Please ask your sales company for details. 16 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.2. Specifications Table 1.2.1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items 17 Zoom Enlargement Reduction Zoom 18 Paper Feed Paper Tray Capacity Auto Size Setting Low Level Warning Bypass Paper Tray Capacity Auto Size Setting Paper Capacity (Std.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Options 1 Paper Feed System 550 sheets 2nd Paper Tray Paper Size Detection Low Level Paper Warning 550 sheets 3rd Paper Tray Paper Size Detection Low Level Paper Warning 550 sheets 4th Paper Tray Paper Size Detection Low Level Paper Warning Max.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items 4 ADF Single Side Type Original Set Scanning Method Capacity (Originals) SADF Mode Free Stop 5 Inverting ADF (i-ADF) Duplex Type Original Set Scanning Method Capacity (Originals) 6 7 8 9 10 Description DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P Option Face Up Sheet Through 50 sheets Yes Yes Option LTR / A4 : 20 lb (75 g/m2) From 30 to 70 degrees.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Description DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P Features 1 Automatic Features Auto Magnification Selection Auto Paper Selection Auto Paper Tray Selection Yes Using ADF only Yes Yes Auto Start Yes Remote Diagnostic Yes Machine Stops when Out of Toner 2 Additional Features Low Level Paper Warning Photo Mode Original Detection Release Edit / Effects Book Mode Edge Mode Margin Mode X-Y Zoom Stamping / Page Numbering Inverse Mode (Negative / Positive) Centering Mode Image Repeat Mirr
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Duplex Copy 1→2 2→1 2→2 Book→2 1st Page BLANK 1st Page IMAGE Image Rotation (90 or 270 °) Electronic Sorting Rotation Sorting Insertion Job Cover Mode Page Insertion Mode OHP Interleave Mode Presentation Mode Department Counter ADF Multi Size Feed JOB Build and SADF Mode Original Counter Job Memory Job Time Display Concurrent Copy Tandem Copy Mode Remote Copy Mode Scan Once Print Many Mode Job Complete Notice Trial Copy Mode Weekly Timer Function Mode Interrupt Electronic Counter
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Key Original Size Copy Size Keypad Clear Stop Start Energy Saver Multi Size Feed Sort Function Mode Original Detection Release Interrupt Reset One-Touch key Mode Change LCD Main Indication Message Language (Default) Original Size / Image Indication Paper Size / Image Indication Paper Tray Selection Selected Paper Tray / Tray Status Original Mode Selection Copy Density Selection Setting Confirmation Function Classification Zoom Magnification Number of Copies JOB Build and SADF / M
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Description DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P Paper Jam Indication Yes Paper Jam Location Yes Service Alert Call Yes User Error Yes Machine Error Yes History of Jam Errors Yes 4 Main Unit Total Counter Electronic Yes Items Mechanical Max.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items PM Cycle 1 PM Cycle Major PM Minor PM (Cleaning) Packing Configuration 1 Packing Dimension 2 Packing Weight Description DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P 120 K 60 K 28.5 x 29.7 x 28.6 in (725 x 755 x 726 mm) 29.5 x 31.3 x 29.7 in (750 x 796 x 755 mm) 28.7 x 29.3 x 25.8 in (730 x 745 x 655 mm) 127.77 lb 125.56 lb (58 kg) (57 kg) 143.187 lb 140.98 lb (65 kg) (64 kg) 112.35 lb 110.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Ambient Conditions 1 Temperature 2 Relative Humidity 3 Safety 4 Energy Saver 5 EMI 6 Lead Free Solder (PbF) Description DP-8020E DP-8020P DP-8016P 50 - 80 °F / 10 - 30 °C 30 - 80% RH UL60950-1 / CSA C22.2 No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.3. 1.3.1. Fax, Printer and Internet Fax Functions Fax Function Items Main Specifications 1 Compatibility 2 PSTN Line Port 3 Leased Line Port 4 V.24 Line Port 5 Modem Speed 6 Coding Scheme 7 ECM 8 Short Protocol 9 Transmission Speed Description DP-8020E DP-8020P G3 Yes No No 33.6 - 2.4 kbps JBIG/MMR/MR/MH Yes Remarks ITU-T Std & Non-Std 1-Line Only T.30/V.34/V.17/V.29/V.27ter Conforms to ITU-T Rec. T.30 ECM Yes (B, D) Approx. 2.9 sec Transmission Std. : 203 x 98 (8 x 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items 5 Document Size (Max.) 6 Effective Scanning Width 7 A3 size TX/RX 8 Reduction XMT 9 ADF Capacity 10 Collation Stack Printer Mechanism 1 Recording Method 2 Recording Speed 3 Recording Resolution Fax Description DP-8020E DP-8020P ADF: LDR / A3 LDR (11.5 in) / A3 (292 mm) Yes Yes 50 sheets Yes LP 23 / 30 ppm (A4 Horizontal) 600 x 600 dpi 4 Recording Paper Size Ledger / Legal / Letter / A3 / B4 / A4 / A5 5 Effective Printing Width 11.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Dialing/Telephone Features 1 One-Touch Keys 2 One-Touch / Program Keys 3 One-Touch Auto Dialers 4 Abbr. Auto Dialers Description DP-8020E DP-8020P 28 4 32 200 5 Total Auto Dialers 232 6 Directory Search Dialing 7 Max. Tel Number Digits 8 Max. Station Name Characters 9 Full Number Dialing (Buffered Dialing) 10 Direct Dialing (Monitor Dialing) Yes 36 Requires Optional Keyboard.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Transmission Features 1 Direct Transmission 2 Memory Transmission 3 Quick Memory Transmission 4 Multi-Station Transmission (Sequential Broadcasting) 5 Direct Deferred Transmission 6 Deferred Transmission 7 Deferred Multi-Station Transmission 8 Priority Direct Transmission 9 Priority Memory Transmission 10 Batch Transmission 11 90 Degree Rotation Transmission 12 Cover Sheet 13 Confidential Mail Box 14 Multi-Copy Transmission 15 Memory Back-Up 16 Duplex Scanning Reception Features
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Polling 1 Polling 2 Turnaround Polling 3 Multi-Station Polling 4 Deferred Polling 5 Deferred Multi-Station Polling 6 Direct Polling Tx 7 Memory Polling Tx 8 Preset Polling Password 9 Temporary Polling Password 10 Continuous Polling Convenience 1 Panel Display 2 Voice Contact 3 Edit File Mode 4 Incomplete File Save 5 Automatic Cover Sheet Certainty 1 Verification Stamp 2 Header / Total Page Print 3 Transaction Journal 4 Comm. Journal 5 Last Ind.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Identifications 1 Logo 2 Multiple Logo 3 Character ID 4 Numeric ID Special Communications 1 Password XMT / RCV 2 Selective Reception 3 Relay XMT Request 4 Relay XMT Center 5 Confidential XMT / Polling 6 Confidential Center 7 Mailbox XMT / Polling 8 Mailbox Center 9 File XMT 10 Fax Forward 11 Sub-Address XMT 12 Sub-address RCV 13 OMR-XMT Others 1 Fax Access Code 2 PIN Code Access 3 Intelligent Redial (AI) 4 Department Code 5 Power Saver Mode 6 Self Diagnostic Function 7 Remote Dia
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.3.2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Description DP-8020E/P DP-8016P 18 Output to separate tray for Printing, Fax, Copy No 19 Font Yes 20 Mailbox Yes 21 Secure Mailbox Yes Remarks Requires Optional PCL6 or PS / PCL6 Emulation Kit Requires Optional HDD Unit. Max. 100 Users. Max. 20 mailboxes for each User ID Requires Optional HDD Unit. Max. 100 Users. Max. 20 mailboxes for each User ID 34 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.3.3. Network Scanner Function Items Interface 1 Centronics Parallel I/F 2 LAN (Network) 3 USB Port 4 IEEE-1394 Network Scanning Function 1 Scanning Device 2 Scanning Speed (ADF / I-ADF) 3 Halftone 4 Max. Document Size 5 Scanning Resolution (dpi) 6 OS 7 2-Sided Scanning 8 File Format 9 Completion Notice 10 Protocol Network Address Features Description DP-8020E DP-8020P Remarks No Ethernet 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX No No CCD (i-ADF / ADF / Platen) 600 x 600 : 2.1 sec 300 x 300 : 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.3.4. Internet Fax Function Items Main Specifications 1 Communication Protocols 2 Max. Modem Speed 3 Coding Scheme 4 File Format 5 Line Interface Scanner Mechanism 1 Max. Document Size 2 Effective Scanning Width 3 Scanning Resolution dpi x lpi (pel/mm x lines/mm) Printer Mechanism 1 Printing Resolution 2 Effective Recording Width Transmission Features Description DP-8020E DP-8020P SMTP / POP3 / MIME NA JBIG/MMR/MR/MH TIFF / PDF RJ-45 Ledger, A3 11.4 in (289 mm) Std.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Items Description DP-8020E DP-8020P Remarks LAN Features 1 Internet Fax Communication Yes 2 Internet Mail Reception 3 Internet Fax Server Features Yes 4 5 6 7 A3 Communication is available with Parameter setting. Internet Fax Relay XMT Yes Email Relay MXT Received Fax / Email Forward PC to FAX Transmission Yes Internet Fax → Internet Fax → G3FAX PC → Internet Fax → G3FAX Yes Local print available Inbound Routing Yes Using Sub-Address.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.4.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.5.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.6. External View 1. Standard Configuration (For USA Only) Complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J Factory ID Manufacturer's Name and Address 18.19 in (462 mm) Top View 21.97 in (558 mm) Left View 21.54 in (547 mm) Right View Front View For USA, Canada and Europe Rear View For Other Destinations 40 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2. With Optional System Console Configuration 24.76 in (629 mm) 21.97 in (558 mm) Left View 45.91 in (1166 mm) 39.57 in (1005 mm) 6.61 in (168 mm) Top View Right View Front View Rear View 41 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3. Space Requirements With Options Main Unit 21.93 in (557 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 45.67 in (1160 mm) 21.97 in (558 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 10.83 in (275 mm) 16.14 in (410 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 40.67 in (1033 mm) Main Unit + ADF 23.54 in (598 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 47.28 in (1201 mm) 21.97 in (558 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 10.83 in (275 mm) 16.14 in (410 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 40.67 in (1033 mm) Main Unit + i-ADF 21.97 in (558 mm) 24.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.6.1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.7.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1.9. Clutches and Switches ADF Roller Clutch (2324) Intermediate Clutch (2632) Feed 2 Roller Clutch (2325) Interlock Switch (227) Registration Roller Clutch (694) Heater Switch (814) Paper Feed Roller Clutch (695) Power Switch (818) Intermediate Roller Clutch (694) Paper Feed Roller Clutch (695) 1.10.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2 Disassembling, Cleaning and Replacement 2.1. General Disassembly Pertinent Disassembly Instruction sections are shown below. 46 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2. 2.2.1. Disassembly Instructions Inverting-Automatic Document Feeder (i-ADF) Unit (1) Open the ADF Cover (2126). (2) Remove 4 Silver Screws (B1). (3) Lift the ADF Input Tray (2201). (4) Slightly pull the right edge of the ADF Rear Cover upward. (5) Release the Latch Hooks. (6) Remove the ADF Rear Cover (2101). (7) Lower the ADF Input Tray back in place. (8) Disconnect the ADF Motor, and Clutch Harness (2853) from the Clutch. (9) Remove the Snap Ring (S9).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (15) Remove the Snap Ring (S9). (16) Remove the Pin (2327). (17) Remove the ADF Shaft (2310). (18) Remove the ADF Roller (2314). (19) Remove the Snap Ring (S9). (20) Remove the Pre Feed Roller Shaft (2316). (21) Remove the Pre Feed Roller (2018). (22) Remove 1 Silver Screw (B1). (23) Remove the ADF Front Cover (2210). Note: Release 3 Latch Hooks in the direction as shown by each arrow. (24) Remove 4 Screws (X6). (25) Remove the Upper ADF Guide (2502). 48 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (26) Remove the Snap Ring (S9). (27) Remove the Torque Limiter Bushing (2510), and Torque Limiter Spring (2511). Note: When reinstalling the Torque Limiter Assembly, ensure that the Torque Limiter Spring is placed into the deeper slot of the Separation Roller. Clean the Torque Limiter Bushing, and Torque Limiter Spring with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (28) Remove the Separation Roller (2509).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (35) Remove 6 Screws (X6). (36) Remove the Sensor Bracket (2120). (37) Remove 4 Screws (X6). (38) Remove the Motor Bracket (2610), and Gear Bracket (2602) Assemblies. Note: Apply Molykote EM-50L Grease to all Gears, and Shafts except to the following: E26S35 Drive Gear (2604), ADF Motor (2601), and the shafts of Drive Shaft 2 (2615), and Exit 3 Roller (2515). < Cleaning ADF Roller, Pre-Feed Roller, Drive Roller, and Feed 2 Roller> (1) Open the ADF Cover (2126).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.2. ADF Unit (1) Open the ADF Cover (1902), and release the ADF Cover Stopper (2013). (2) Remove the Pad Cover (2023). (3) Remove the Separation Rubber (2024). (4) Remove 2 Screws (X6). (5) Remove the ADF Cover (1902). (6) Disconnect the ADF Motor Harness (2848). (7) Remove the Pick Up Spring (2022). (8) Remove 2 Snap Rings (G3). (9) Remove the Clutch (2324). 51 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Remove 2 Bushings (698). (11) Remove Roller Holder (2026) Assembly. Note: When reinstalling, make sure that the Roller Holder (2026) Assembly is properly placed on the ADF Unit. (12) Remove the Paper Feed Shaft Assembly (2029). (13) Remove Paper Feed Roller (2001), and D26 D Gear (2025). (14) Remove the Pre Feed Roller (2018), Pre Feed Shaft (2019), and Pre Feed Gear 1, and 2 (2020, and 2021). (15) Remove 2 Silver Screws (B1).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Note: When reinstalling the ADF Rear Cover (1701), make sure to properly route the ADF Harness as illustrated. (17) Remove 1 Screw (X6). (18) Remove the ADF PC Board Cover (1916). (19) Release the Clamp from ADF Unit. Note: Do not cut the Tie-Wrap. Push the release clip on the side of the clamp to remove it. (20) Disconnect the ADF Harness (2827) on the ADF PC Board (CN21). (21) Remove 2 Silver Screws (B1). (22) Remove 2 Angle Plate (1801). 53 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (23) Open the ADF Unit. (24) Remove 4 Screws (6A). Caution: Don’t close the ADF Unit subsequent to this step. (25) Remove the ADF Unit. (26) Disconnect 5 Harnesses (2848, 2849, 2850, 2851) on the ADF PC Board. (5 connectors) (27) Remove 2 Screws (X6). (28) Remove the ADF PC Board (2846). (29) Release the Harness from the Clamp. (30) Disconnect 2 Harnesses (2848, 2850). (31) Remove 7 Screws (X6). (32) Remove the Motor Bracket (1906) Assembly.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (33) Remove 2 Screws (18). (34) Remove the ADF Motor (1905). (35) Remove 2 Drive Belts (1911, 1912). (36) Remove the S27 Pulley (1910). (37) Remove the Snap Ring (B9). (38) Remove the S27 Pulley (1910). (39) Release the clips, and remove the Switch (1918). (40) Remove the Bushing (698). Note: Apply Molykote EM-50L Grease to 3 shafts on the Right Bracket (1914). 55 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (41) Detach the Hook, and Loop Fastener on the left side of the Scanning Pad (1822). (42) Remove 1 Screw (X6). (43) Remove the Exit 1 Roller (1812), and P6L8 Bushing (1813). (44) Release 2 Latch Hooks. (45) Remove the ADF Front Cover (1702). (46) Release the Harnesses (2849, 2851) from the Clamp. (47) Remove 5 Screws (X6). (48) Remove the Original Tray. (49) Remove the Timing Actuator (2004). 56 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (50) Remove the Snap Ring (B9). (51) Remove the Bushing (698). (52) Remove the Feed Roller (2010). (1) Open the ADF Cover. (2) Release the Stopper. (3) Clean the Separation Rubber, Feed Roller, Pre Feed Roller, and Paper Feed Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (1) Lift the Original Tray. (2) Clean the Exit Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. 57 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (1) Open the ADF Unit. (2) Clean the White Guide, Scanning Pad, Scanning (S) Glass, and Platen (L) Glass with a soft cloth. Note: Ensure that the Clear Film as illustrated by A is not damaged. 58 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.3. Control Panel Unit, Battery (1) Remove 1 Screw (Q8). (2) Remove the Battery Holder (503). (3) Replace the Battery (504*). Note: Ensure that the battery is installed with correct polarity. (4) Reinstall the Battery Holder (503), and the Screw (Q8). CAUTION ! Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the machine. * THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM BATTERY. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (5) Open the Left Cover. (6) Remove 2 Silver Screws (S6). (7) Remove the Left Scanner Cover (101). (8) Remove 2 Shoulder Silver Screws (X2). (9) Remove the Right Scanner Cover (132). (10) Remove 2 Silver Screws (1027). (11) Slightly lift the Control Panel Assembly (538). (12) Disconnect the Harness on the PNL1 PC Board (CN220). (13) Remove the Control Panel Assembly. (14) Disconnect all the Harnesses on PNL1 PC Board. (15) Release the Harnesses from 2 Harness Clamps.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (17) Disconnect the Harness on PNL1 PC Board as illustrated. (18) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (19) Remove the PNL1 PC Board (2904). (20) Remove 8 Screws (X8). (21) Remove the PNL 2 PC Board (2905) as illustrated. (22) Remove 10 Screws (X8). (23) Remove the PNL 3 PC Board (2906) as illustrated. 61 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (24) Remove the LCD Holder (520). (25) Remove the LCD Module (519). 62 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.4. Scanner Unit (1) Remove the Control Panel Assembly. (Refer to 2.2.3.) (2) Remove 4 Shoulder Silver Screws (X2). (3) Remove the Rear Document Plate (107). (4) Remove the Platen (L) Glass (106). (5) Holding by the center, slowly move the Lamp Base Assembly to the center of the Scanner Base Frame in the direction shown by the arrow. (6) Release the Harness. (7) Release the Latch Hook. (8) Disconnect 2 Harnesses on the Inverter PC Board (CN1, and CN2).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Slide the Lamp Base Assembly to the right side as illustrated. (11) Release the Harness. Note: When reinstalling the Harness, confirm that the Harness is installed as illustrated. (12) Slide the Lamp Base Assembly to the right side as illustrated. (13) Remove the Scanning Lamp (410) as illustrated. (14) Remove 8 Screws (Y2). (15) Remove the CCD Cover (406). 64 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (16) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (17) Remove the CCD Assembly (427). Note: Before proceeding, mark the position of the CCD Assembly as illustrated. If the CCD Assembly is not reinstalled at the same position, it will affect the copy quality. (18) Remove 2 Shoulder Silver Screws (X2). (19) Remove the Rear Scanner Cover (102). (20) Remove 3 Screws (Y3). (21) Remove the Synchro Belt (318). 65 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (22) Disconnect the Harness. (23) Remove 2 Screws (Y3). (24) Remove the Scanning Motor (316). (25) Remove 5 Shoulder Silver Screws (X2). (26) Remove the Left Document Plate (109). Note: When reinstalling the Left Document Plate, ensure the Scanning (S) Glass is in its original position against the key as illustrated. 66 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (27) Clean the White Reference Sheet with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (28) Clean both Mirror 2 (421) with a soft cloth. (29) Clean the Mirror 1 (415) with a soft cloth. Note: 1. Clean any dirt or fingerprints with a Dry Cotton Swab. 2. Do not use Isopropyl Alcohol or any other Alcohol. 67 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.5. Process Unit Note: To avoid Toner spill in the machine, follow the steps below before removing the Process Unit. 1. Press "FUNCTION", and "1 SIDED COPY" keys simultaneously. 2. The LCD shows “Please wait...” for approx. 5 sec. Then it will be ready. (1) Open the Left Cover. (2) Open the Front Cover. (3) Remove the Toner Waste Container (1201). (4) Remove the Toner Bottle. Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (5) Remove 1 Screw (Y3). (6) Remove the Connector Cover (203). (7) Loosen 1 Screw. (8) Disconnect the Harness. (9) Remove the Process Unit. Caution: To prevent damage to the Process Unit, ensure that the Left Cover is still open before removing the Process Unit out of the machine. (10) Unhook 2 Springs as illustrated. (11) Disconnect the Harness. 69 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (12) Turn the OPC Drum Assembly in the direction of the arrow, and remove. Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands. Caution: The OPC Drum is sensitive to light. To prevent optical exposure problems, do not expose the OPC Drum to direct sunlight, or bright light. Even if it is a fluorescent lamp, approx.1000 lm/m2 (1000 lx). (13) Release 3 Latch Hooks, and remove the Developer Cover.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (17) Shake the Developer Bottle thoroughly (approx. 30 seconds). (18) Pour the developer evenly into the developer unit by turning the Black Gear as illustrated. Make sure to empty the bottle. (19) Remove the OPC Drum Shaft Holder Assembly. (20) Remove the Roller Spacer (1409). (21) Lift the OPC Drum, holding the left side where the OPC Drum Shaft Holder Assembly was installed. (22) Remove 1 Screw (X9). (23) Remove the Charge Corona Assembly. 71 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (24) Remove the Charge Grid (1433). (25) Remove 2 Charge Covers (1432, and 1438). (26) Draw out the Cleaning Lever Handle (Green) (1427). (27) Remove the Charge Cleaning Base (1439). (28) Remove the Charge Wire Assembly. 72 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (29) Remove the Pad Base (1441). (30) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (31) Remove the Cleaning Blade (1408). (32) Remove the Front Cleaning Felt (1410), Rear Cleaning Felt (1411), and 2 Cleaning Sponges (1412). (33) Remove the Splash Prevention Sheet (1415). 73 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.6. Fuser Unit CAUTION: To prevent from getting burned, do not install, remove, clean, or make adjustments when the Fuser Unit is hot. (1) Open the Left Cover. (2) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (3) Remove the Rear Fuser Cover (1006), and the Front Fuser Cover (1007). (4) Disconnect 2 Harnesses. (5) Remove 2 Screws (Y5). (6) Remove the Fuser Unit. (7) Release 2 Harnesses from Latch Hooks. 74 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (8) Disconnect the Harness. (9) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (10) Remove the Upper Fuser Cover Assembly. Clean the Exit 2 Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (11) Unhook 2 Springs. 75 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (12) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (13) Release 2 Harnesses. (14) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (15) Remove the Exit Roller Cover (1101). (16) Remove 4 Screws (X7). (17) Remove the Fuser Roller (1115) Assembly. (18) Remove 1 Screw (X8). (19) Remove the Front Lamp Holder (1123). (20) Remove the Fuser Lamp (1116). (21) Remove 3 Screws (X8). (22) Remove the Exit Roller Assembly. 76 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (23) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (24) Remove the Finger Base (1108) Assembly. (25) Remove 5 Separators (1109). Clean the Separators with a Dry soft cloth. (26) Remove the Fuser Roller (1115) Assembly. (27) Remove the 2 C-Rings (1113). (28) Remove the E39 Heat Roller Gear (1112). (29) Remove the 2 Fuser Roller Bushings (1114). Note: Exercise care not scratch the surface of the Fuser Roller when removing, or reinstalling it.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (30) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (31) Remove the Thermostat (1120). (32) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (33) Remove the Thermal Fuse (1118). (34) Remove 1 Screw (X1). (35) Remove the Thermistor Assembly (1125). Clean the surface of the Thermostat only with a Dry soft cloth. Clean the surface of the Thermistor Assembly only with a Dry soft cloth. (36) Remove 2 Screws (S6, X8). (37) Remove the Ground Plate 2 (1024).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.7. 2.2.7.1. Drive Unit Drive Motor, and Toner Bottle Motor (1) Remove 10 Screws (Y3). (2) Remove the Rear Cover (220). (3) Remove 1 Screw (Y9). (4) Remove the Fly Wheels (1555). Note: When the Ground Spring Kit (1556) is attached, it is removed. (5) Disconnect the Harnesses on the SPC PC Board (CN719, CN721, and CN723), and Main Motor. (6) Release the Harnesses from 5 Harness Clamps. (7) Disconnect the Harness. (8) Remove 2 Screws (Y4). (9) Remove the Fan (815) Assembly.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Remove 4 Screws (Y3). (11) Remove the Main Drive Frame B. (12) Remove 2 Snap Rings (S9). (13) Release the Harnesses from 3 Harness Clamps. (14) Remove 2 Clutches (694, and 695). (15) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (16) Remove 3 Screws (Y3). (17) Remove the Feed Drive Assembly (1541). (18) Remove 6 Screws (X8). (19) Remove the Main Drive Assembly (1540). 80 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (20) Remove 4 Screws (X8). (21) Remove the Drive Motor (1511). (22) Disconnect all the Harnesses on the SPC PC Board. (23) Release the Harnesses from Harness Clamps. Note: When reinstalling the ILS Harness (SPC PC Board CN708), ensure that it is secured by the Harness Clamp as illustrated. (24) Open the Left Cover. (25) Remove 2 Silver Screws (S6). (26) Remove the Left Scanner Cover (101). (27) Remove 2 Shoulder Silver Screws (X2). (28) Remove the Right Scanner Cover (132).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (31) Remove 4 Screws (Y3). (32) Remove the SPC Bracket (926). (33) Release the Harnesses from Harness Clamps. (34) Remove 3 Screws (Y3). (35) Remove the Toner Bottle Motor Unit. (36) Disconnect the Harness. 82 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.7.2. Lift Up Motor, and 3rd Main Motor (1) Remove 10 Screws (Y3). (2) Remove the Rear Cover (220). (3) Remove 4 Silver Screws (1027). (4) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover (3004). (5) Remove 4 Silver Screws (1027). (6) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover (3004). (7) Remove 4 Silver Screws (1027). (8) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover (3004). (9) Disconnect the Harness. (10) Remove 3 Screws (Y3). (11) Remove the 3rd Main Motor (3134). (12) Release the Harnesses from 3 Harness Clamps.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (16) Release the Harnesses from 2 Harness Clamps. (17) Disconnect the Harness on the CST2 PC Board (CN774). (18) Remove 2 Screws (Y3). (19) Remove the Lift Up Motor (3132). (20) Release the Harnesses from 2 Harness Clamps. (21) Disconnect the Harness on the CST2 PC Board (CN774). (22) Remove 2 Screws (Y3). (23) Remove the Lift Up Motor (3132). 84 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.8. Left Cover (1) Open the Left Cover. (2) Remove 4 Screws (Y3). (3) Remove the ADU. (4) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (5) Remove the Bias Transfer Guide (701). (6) Remove the E-Ring (J6). (7) Remove the BTR Ring Spacer (705). (8) Remove the BTR 27 Gear (706). (9) Remove 1 Screw (X8). (10) Remove the Bias Transfer Roller (711) Assembly. 85 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (11) Remove 2 Bias Transfer Roller Bushings (709). Clean the surface of the Bias Transfer Roller only with a soft dry cloth. Clean the surface of the Duplex Feed Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. 86 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.9. Bypass Paper Tray (1) Open the Left Cover. (2) Remove 2 Screws (X1). (3) Remove the Duplex Guide (638) Assembly. (4) Remove 2 Screws (X8). (5) Remove the Feed Roller (689) Assembly. (6) Remove the Snap Ring (S9). (7) Remove the Bushing (642). (8) Remove the Feed Roller (689). Clean the surface of the Feed Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (9) Remove the Pressure Plate (649). 87 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Remove 1 Screw (X8). (11) Remove the Guide (659). (12) Remove the Separation Roller (658) Assembly. (13) Remove the Bushing (651). (14) Remove the Torque Limiter 2 (691). (15) Remove the Separation Roller (658). Clean the surface of the Separation Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. 88 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.10. Paper Feed Module (1) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (2) Remove the Snap Ring (H6). (3) Remove the Pickup Roller (619). Clean the surface of the Pickup Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (4) Remove the Snap Ring (H6). (5) Remove the Separation Roller (629) Assembly. (6) Remove the Torque Limiter 1 (690). Clean the surface of the Separation Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Slide the 2nd Paper Tray out of the unit. (11) Open the Jam Access Cover (3015). (12) Remove 3 Screws (Y3, X8). (13) Remove the Paper Guide (3022). (14) Remove the Snap Ring (H6). (15) Remove the Separation Roller (629) Assembly. (16) Remove the Torque Limiter 1 (690). Clean the surface of the Separation Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. (17) Remove the Snap Ring (H6). (18) Remove the One-way Clutch (622).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (20) Remove the Snap Ring (H6). (21) Remove the Pickup Roller (619). Clean the surface of the Pickup Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. Clean the surface of the Intermediate Roller with a soft cloth, saturated with Water. 91 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.11. PC Boards, and Power Supply PC Boards (1) Remove the Rear Cover, and Lower Rear Cover (Refer to 2.2.7.2.). (2) Remove 1 Screw (Y3). (3) Remove the LAN Spring (812). (4) Remove the Process Unit (Refer to 2.2.5.). (5) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (6) Remove 2 Screws (Y3). (7) Remove the Front Cover 1 (211). (8) Remove 4 Silver Screws (1027). (9) Remove the Right Cover (216). (10) Remove 1 Screw (Y3). (11) Remove the Ground Plate (947). 92 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (12) Disconnect all the Harnesses on the SC PC Board. (13) Remove 8 Screws (Y3). (14) Remove the SC PC Board (2801). (15) Disconnect all the Harnesses on the SPC PC Board. (16) Release the Harnesses from Harness Clamps. Note: When reinstalling the ILS Harness (SPC PC Board CN708), ensure that it is secured by the Harness Clamp as illustrated. (17) Remove 2 Harness Clamps (3805). (18) Remove 6 Screws (Y3). (19) Remove the SPC PC Board (2802). 93 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (20) Remove the Inner Cover (219). (21) Remove 6 Screws (Y3). (22) Remove the Right Bracket (803). (23) Remove 6 Screws (X3). (24) Remove the PS Cover (801). Note: When reinstalling the PS Cover, ensure that the PS Cover is installed into the Ground Plate as illustrated. (25) Disconnect the Fan Harness. (26) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (27) Remove the Fan (816) Assembly. 94 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (28) Disconnect all the Harnesses on the PS PC Board. (29) Release the Harnesses from Harness Clamps. (30) Remove 2 Screws (X3). (31) Remove the PS PC Board Assembly. (32) Remove 3 Screws (Y3), and 3 Screws (X3). (33) Remove the PS Bracket (802). (34) Remove 9 Screws (Y3). (35) Remove the PS PC Board (2901). 95 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.12. LSU Unit (1) Remove the PS PC Board Assembly. (Refer to 2.2.11.) (2) Disconnect 3 Harnesses. (3) Release the Harnesses from Harness Clamps. (4) Remove 3 Screws (X3). (5) Remove the LSU Unit (829). 96 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.2.13. Filter (1) Remove the Rear Cover (Refer to 2.2.7.). (2) Remove the Ozone Filter (825). (3) Remove the Filter Holder (824). 97 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2.3. Hardware Identification Template Ref. No. Part No. Figure Remark 18 XYN3+F6FJ Screw 62 XTB3+6JFJ Screw 1N XTB4+8JFJ Screw 3F XYN3+F5FJ Screw 5M XYN3+F4FJ Screw 5Z XUC6VM E-Ring 6A XTB3+12GFJ Screw B1 DZPB000007 Silver Screw B4 XTB3+8JFI Blue Screw C2 DZPB000020 Screw E8 XTW3+10SFJ Screw F7 XSN4+W10FN Silver Screw G6 FFPFJ0039B Snap Ring H7 FFPFJ0041B Snap Ring J6 XUC3VM E-Ring J7 XUC4VM E-Ring 98 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Ref. No. Part No. Figure Remark J8 XUC7VM E-Ring K5 XUC5VM E-Ring K9 FFPFJ0043B Snap Ring M2 DZPA000064 Thumb Screw Q8 XTB3+8GFN Screw S6 DZPA000086 Screw S9 FFPFJ0033B Snap Ring W9 XTB3+12JFJ Screw X1 XTB3+10GFJ Screw X2 DZPA000089 Screw X3 XYN3+F8FJ Screw X4 XTB3+20GFJ Screw X6 XTB3+8JFJ Screw X7 XYN3+F14FJ Screw X8 XTB3+8GFJ Screw X9 XTB3+8FFJ Screw Y1 XTW3+8PFJ Screw 99 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Ref. No. Part No. Figure Y2 XTB3+6FFJ-RP Screw Y3 XTW3+6LFJ Screw Y4 XTB3+32GFJ Screw Y5 XSN3+W10FJ Screw Y6 XTW3+6LFJR Screw Y7 XNC3FJ Nut Y8 XTN3+10GFJ Screw Y9 XYN4+F8FJ Screw Y10 XYN4+F6FJ Screw Y11 XSB4+10FN Screw Remark 100 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3 Maintenance, Adjustments and Check Points 3.1. Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance is performed at specific intervals, and consists of machine cleaning, and parts replacement. It is essential to perform these service activities properly, and at the specified intervals for customer satisfaction. The purpose of this service is to maintain machine performance, and image quality. - You should prepare the replacement parts, and cleaning tools beforehand.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4 Laser Handling Precautions The optical laser system employed by this photocopier is completely sealed by a protective housing, and an external cover. Therefore, the laser beam will not stray or leak during photocopying operation. However, when servicing the photocopier, take the following precautions: 1. Do not insert any screwdrivers, or other tools that have high reflective properties into the laser's path. 2. .
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.2. Required Tools No. Tools 1 Soft Cloth 2 Isopropyl Alcohol 3 Phillips Screwdriver (#2) 4 Stubby Phillips Screwdriver (#2) 5 Slotted Screwdriver (3/32 in) 6 Tweezer 3.2.1. Preventive Maintenance Method 1 Memory Data Important Action Check 2 Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Check & Clean 3 Scanner Unit 4 Transmitter Unit 5 Mirrors Check & Clean Check & Clean Check & Clean 6 Inspection Items 7 Gears, Rollers Shafts Check & Grease Timing Belts Check & Clean No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.3. Preventive Maintenance Points 3 4 5 1 i-ADF 2 8 11 9 10 6 ADF 12 16 7 15 13 14 43 42 37, 39 36, 38, 41 40 27 26 44 DETAIL A 27 45 25 22 20 17 18, 19 23, 24 21 20 17 18, 19 21 20 17 18, 19 21 20 17 18, 19 104 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 29 30 31 28 35 32, 33, 34 DETAIL A 105 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.4. Preventive Maintenance Check List The chart outlined below is a general guideline for maintenance. No. Mechanical Parts Ref. No. Cleaning Cycle Method (Sheet) Replacement/Adjustment Cycle Procedure (Sheet) Ref. Counter i-ADF Unit Refer to 2.2.1. F7-08 Refer to 2.2.2. F7-08 - Refer to 2.2.4. F7-04 Refer to 2.2.10. F7-12/-13/14/-15 Refer to 2.2.9. F7-11 Refer to 2.2.8. F7-02 Refer to 2.2.5.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. Mechanical Parts Ref. No. 29 Charge Corona Case 1444 30 Charge Wire 1443 31 32 33 34 35 Cleaning Blade Front Cleaning Felt Rear Cleaning Felt Cleaning Sponge Splash Prevention Sheet Fuser Unit 1408 1410 1411 1412 1415 Cleaning Cycle Method (Sheet) 60K 10K By Customer - Replacement/Adjustment Ref. Cycle Counter Procedure (Sheet) Refer to F7-07 2.2.5.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.5. Resetting the P/M (Preventive Maintenance) Counter When the machine reaches the preset P/M Cycle, it will show "Call for P/M", or "Replace The Toner Waste Container" on the LCD Display. The PM Counter can be reset by following the procedures below. 3.5.1. "Call for P/M" (Default: 120K) 1. Perform the P/M (Preventive Maintenance). Refer to Section 3.3, and 3.4. 2. Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE”, and “3” keys sequentially to enter the Service Mode. 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.6. Lubrication Point List This information is used for routine Preventive Maintenance (PM) calls to ensure the highest degree of reliability. Inspect the following areas, and lubricate as required. The inspection interval is usually 120K copies, or more, however the interval may be reduced due to environmental conditions. Ref. No. Automatic Duplex Unit Mechanical Parts Pinch Timing Roller Grease Lubrication Point 712 KS-660 Bias Transfer Bushing 709 109 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.7. Updating the Firmware The Quickest, and Most Easiest Method of Updating the Firmware is to use the Network Firmware Tool (FUP) using Ethernet LAN Port, and a Crossover Cable. The Network FUP Tool version must be 3.XX, or higher, and it can be found on the Panasonic Document Management System CD-ROM included with the main unit, or on the CD-ROM included with the PCL, or PS/PCL options. Refer to the Firmware Update Operation Instructions, Service Notes (8.1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P When using 4 MB Flash Memory Card, the 8 MB program (C) must be divided onto 2 cards, one 4 MB card for the PCL Control Program (3), and one 4 MB card for the PCL Font data (4). (3) For PS Option The PS Control Program must be written into the 4 MB onboard, which is assigned as ROM Code (D). The PS Control Program (6), and (7) are written into the 8 MB in the SLOT 1. Both Firmwares (6), and (7) are assigned as ROM Code (E).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Example: From: Destination Shortcut Batch File: D:(CD-ROM Drive) \ xFirmware \ USA.bat Firmware Code File: DP-8016_8020_PU_xxxxxx.exe To: Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data 3) Preparing the Main Unit for the Firmware Upgrade Make sure the unit's Key Operator Password is the same as the tool's password. Make sure the unit is in an idle state (e.g. not making copies, not printing, etc.).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2) Preparing the Firmware Code Double click the appropriate Destination Shortcut Batch File, and copy the Firmware Code File on the CD-ROM to the Firmware Data Folder in your PC. Note that the files in the Archive will be extracted automatically into the designated folder when the Archived file (.exe) is Double-clicked. Example: From: Destination Shortcut Batch File: D:(CD-ROM Drive) \ xFirmware \ USA.bat Firmware Code File: DP-8016_8020_PU_xxxxxx.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.7.4. Updating the Firmware using the Master Firmware Card (Alternate method) 1. Before starting, print the F5/F6 Parameters List (Copy Service Mode F9-03-00). 2. Turn the Power Switch on the Right side of the machine to the OFF position. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord, if the Fax Option is installed.) 3. Install the appropriate Master Firmware Card into the machine. 4.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3. Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. 4. Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE” keys, and then Key “3” on the keypad sequentially. 5. Perform the Update Program Card Mode F9-09 (Update Program Card). The unit is now ready to accept the firmware code from the USB Port. Now connect the USB Cable between the Unit, and PC.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.7.5. User Authentication Function Confirmation (Specified Destinations only) If your customer requires User Authentication, and/or Via Fax Server, setup the feature(s) by referring to the Operating Instructions (For User Authentication). 3.7.6.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.7.8.
Ver. 1.1 Part Item OPC Drum & Developer Corona Wire Process Unit Toner Density Sensor LSU SC PC Board 10 11 12 13 14 Installation Main Cleaning Optics Process Unit Toner Spill Tray Replace Scanning Lamp Platen Glass OPC Drum Developer Work 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No. 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 Toner Spill Tray Clean 1 1 1 Process Optics Unit Clean Clean 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 5 2 3 4 5 6 LSU Image PWM OPC Print LSU PWM Density TDC Adj. Counter Pattern F5/F6 Adj. F6-49 Adj. Adj.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Note: 1. Print F5/F6 1) Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE”, and “3” keys sequentially to enter the Service Mode. 2) Press the "9" key to enter the F9 Mode (Unit Maintenance). 3) Press the "START" key. 4) Press "3", and "SET" keys. 5) Press "V", or "/\" arrow keys to select "00 F5/F6 PARAMETERS", and press "SET" key. 6) Prints the memory contents of the F5, and F6 modes. 2. Contrast Adjusting 1) Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE”, and “3” keys sequentially to enter the Service Mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3. PWM Adjustment 1) Ensure that Ledger / A3 Size Paper is loaded in one of the Trays, and pull out the remaining trays (including the bypass tray) to disable them. 2) Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE”, and “3” keys sequentially to enter the Service Mode. 3) Press the "8" key to enter the F8 Mode (Service Adjustment). 4) Press the "START" key. 5) Press the "1", "8", and "SET" keys sequentially to enter the F8-18 "C18 PRT PWM ADJ. PTN.".
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.9. Adjusting the Printer Registration, LSU Image Side to Side When installing the Paper Tray option, the following LSU Image Side to Side adjustment must be performed. The Printer registration is adjusted at the factory. If copy image is abnormal, specially in the Rotation Copy mode, adjust it by the following procedure. 3.9.1. Printer Registration 1. Insert Ledger, or A3 size paper into the 1st tray, and change the tray setting to the appropriate paper size.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.9.3. LSU Image Side to Side Adjustment for the ADU 1. Insert paper into the 1st tray, and change the tray setting to the appropriate paper size. Empty, or pull out all the remaining trays (including the bypass tray) to disable them. 2. Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE” keys, and then Key “3” on the keypad sequentially. 3. Perform the Service Mode F1-06 (Print Test Pattern 4). 4. Check the gap of the print pattern from the paper edge, refer to the Figure above. 5.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.9.6. ADF 100% Image 1-Sided Adjustment 1. Place the Original Document on the ADF. 2. Insert Ledger, or A3 size paper into the 1st tray, and change the tray setting to the appropriate paper size. Empty, or pull out all the remaining trays (including the bypass tray) to disable them. 3. Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE” keys, and then Key “3” on the keypad sequentially. 4. Perform the Service Mode F2 (Single Copy Test). 5.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.9.8. Double Exposure Lead, and Side Edge Adjustments Caution: Confirm that the Scanning Pad is installed, and aligned correctly on the ADF/i-ADF prior to making any adjustments. (Refer to the ADF/i-ADF Installation Instructions in Sect. 8.11., or 8.12.) Driver's License 1. Place a Business Card, Driver's License, Insurance Card, etc. (Invoice size, or smaller) on the Platen Glass as illustrated. Platen 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10. Signal Waveform 3.10.1. Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name +12V +24V +24VD1 +24VFL +24VM +24VOPC +24VOPF +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Signal Name DAA1 DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 DDCPWM E_RDB ELPCNT F/R FDPCHK2 FDPCHK3 FDPCHK4 FSH GND GPWM HFSOL HPMB HSYNC HUMISN HVAC1 HVAC2 IICSCL IICSDA IOUTA IOUTB JAMDOR2 JAMDOR3 JAMDOR4 KCDET KCNT KIN0 KIN1 KIN2 KIN3 KIN4 KIN5 KIN6 KIN7 L1 L2 L5V LD Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Function ADF Motor Current Control Signal Data Signal Data Signal Data Signal Data Signal Data Signal Data Signal Data Signal Data Signal Development Control DC ON/OFF PWM Read/Write Execution
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Signal Name LDBTHP LDCST2 LDCST3 LDCSTSEN LDDUX LDEN LDFPCHK2 LDFPCHK3 LDFPCHK4 LDHEX LDHFPE LDILDI+ LDJAM2 LDJAM3 LDJAM4 LDORI LDPED LDPHK2 LDPHK3 LDPHK4 LDPSEN LDRRSEN LDSSN LDTF LDUPL2 LDUPL3 LDUPL4 LDUPLSEN LDWTB LED0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7 LED8 LED9 LEDCT0 LEDCT1 LEDCT2 LEDCT3 LEDCT4 LIFT1 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Function Toner Bottle HP Sensor Signal Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage Photo Sensor DC
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Signal Name LIFT2 LIFT4 LIFTM2 LIFTM4 MGND MRCLH2 MRCLH3 MRCLH4 N.C.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Signal Name nDUREQ nDUXSOL nFLON nFNRDT nFNRDTP nHEXSEN nHFPESEN nHKOF nLEDACT nLEDALM nLEDDAT nLEDSLP nLIFTM3 nLPOW1 nLPOW2 nMMCK nMMON nMMRDY nOPDUP nOPT nORI nOUTA nOUTB nPACK nPCHK4 nPEDSEN nPHY1 nPHY2 nPHYCP nPHYR nPNLRST nPRDY nPRGDWN nPVSYNC nSACK nSADFON nSCNWUP nSLPKY nSREQ nSTAMP nTFSEN nVCNT nVRDY nWAKE nWTBSEN OP3CLK Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Function Duplex Print Request ADU Solenoid Control Signal Inverter Ground Fan Ready Signal PS Fan Ready Signal Paper Exit
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Signal Name OP3ENB OP3FCK OP3FDIN OP3FLD OP3FLT OP3FOT OP3RST OUTA OUTB P/S pADATA1A pADATA1B pBDA PCHK1 PCHK2 PCHK3 PCHK4 pCMLD PFCLCNT PMCK PMON PMRDY PNLRXD PNLTXD POWCNTV pPHY1 pPHY2 pPHYCP pPHYR PS pSENTIM pSPCRST pSPKOT pVREQ RESETB RETRACE RRCLCNT RS RSEN RW_WRB S/H SCN0 SCN1 SCN10 SCN11 SCN2 Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Function Option Feed FIFO Enable Option Feed FIFO Clock Option Feed FIFO Input Option Feed FIFO Load Option Feed FIFO Latch Option Feed FIFO Output Opt
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Signal Name SCN3 SCN4 SCN5 SCN6 SCN8 SCN9 SMCNT SPCRXD SPCTXD SSR TC TDREF TDSEN TEMPSN THERM1 THERM2 TPWM UPLIMIT UPLIMIT2 UPLIMIT3 UPLIMIT4 UPLMT2 UPLMT4 V0 V1 V2 V3 V4 VCL VDD VOUT VOUT1 VOUT2 VSS ZCRS Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Function PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) Toner Motor Control Signal SPC Reception Data Signal SPC Transmission Data S
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.2. SC PC Board CN51 SC PCB Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SC PCB Pin No. CN51-13 Signal Name nLPOW1 Destination Signal Waveform PS PCB CN11-13 Function +24V Power Control 0V CN51-14 nLPOW2 PS PCB CN11-14 +3.3V Power Control 0V CN51-15 nVCNT PS PCB CN11-15 +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Control Signal 0V CN52 SC PCB Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SC PCB Pin No. CN52-9 Signal Name nPNLRST Destination Signal Waveform PNL1 PCB CN220-9 +3.3V RESET CN52-10 nLPOW2 Function PNL1 PCB CN220-10 Panel Reset Signal 0V +3.3V Power Control 0V CN52-11 nLPOW1 PNL1 PCB CN220-11 +24V Power Control 0V CN52-12 nSLPKY PNL1 PCB CN220-12 +3.3V PRESSED CN52-13 nWAKE PNL1 PCB CN220-13 Energy Saver Key Signal 0V +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SC PCB Pin No. CN53-5 Signal Name nDUPACK Destination Signal Waveform SPC PCB CN717-5 Function +5V Duplex Print Acknowledge Signal 0V CN53-6 pBDA SPC PCB CN717-6 Print BDA Signal +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SC PCB Pin No. CN53-17 Signal Name IICSCL Destination Signal Waveform SPC PCB CN717-17 Function +5V IIC Transmission Clock 0V CN53-18 IICSDA SPC PCB CN717-18 +5V IIC Transmission Signal 0V CN53-19 GND SPC PCB CN717-19 Ground 0V CN53-20 nSCNWUP SPC PCB CN717-20 +5V Energy Saver Signal 0V CN53-21 SPCRXD SPC PCB CN717-21 +5V SPC Reception Data Signal 0V CN53-22 SPCTXD SPC PCB CN717-22 +5V SPC Transmission Data Signal 0V CN55 SC PCB Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SC PCB Pin No. CN55-6 Signal Name AGND Destination Signal Waveform Function CCD CN850-6 Ground 0V CN55-7 +12V CCD CN850-7 CN55-8 AGND CCD CN850-8 +12V +12 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN55-9 GND CCD CN850-9 Ground 0V CN55-10 GND CCD CN850-10 Ground 0V CN55-11 pPHYCP CCD CN850-11 +3.3V CCD CLOCK 0V CN55-12 nPHYCP CCD CN850-12 +3.3V CCD CLOCK 0V CN55-13 pPHYR CCD CN850-13 +3.3V CCD CLOCK 0V CN55-14 nPHYR CCD CN850-14 +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SC PCB Pin No. CN55-18 Signal Name nPHY1 Destination CCD CN850-18 Signal Waveform Function CCD CLOCK +3.3V 0V CN55-19 FSH CCD CN850-19 Transfer Gate Clock +3.3V 0V CN55-20 +5v CCD CN850-20 +5V +5 VDC Power Supply CN57 SC PCB Pin No. CN57-1 +3.3V LSU CN2-1 CN57-2 GND LSU CN2-2 Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function +3.3V +3.3 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN57-3 LDI+ LSU CN2-3 +3.3V Laser Diode Control + 0V CN57-4 LDI- LSU CN2-4 +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.3. SPC PC Board CN650 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN650-1 +5VP ADF PCB CN21-1 CN650-2 MGND Signal Waveform Function +5V ADF PCB CN21-2 +5 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN650-3 GND ADF PCB CN21-3 Ground 0V CN650-4 +24V ADF PCB CN21-4 CN650-5 nAAPNT ADF PCB CN21-5 +24V Original Detection Signal +5V DETECT CN650-6 N.C.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN650-35 nSADFON ADF PCB CN21-35 CN650-36 nDADFON ADF PCB CN21-36 Signal Waveform Function +5V (For i-ADF) +0V (For ADF) ADF Detection Signal ADF Option Detection Signal +5V 0V CN650-37 +24V ADF PCB CN21-37 CN650-38 MGND ADF PCB CN21-38 +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN650-39 +5v ADF PCB CN21-39 +5V +5 VDC Power Supply CN650-40 +5v ADF PCB CN21-40 +5V +5 VDC Power Supply CN655 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN655-6 nOUTB Scanning Motor -6 Signal Waveform Function Motor Control Signal +18V 0V CN656 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN657-5 nORI Home Position Sensor -1 CN657-6 CN657-7 GND LDORI Signal Waveform Function Home Position Detection Signal +5V HOME 0V Home Position Sensor -2 Ground 0V Home Position Sensor -3 +1.2V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN701 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN701-9 PMCK LSU CN3-1 Signal Waveform Function +5V(H) Polygon Motor Clock 0V(L) CN701-10 PMRDY LSU CN3-2 Polygon Motor Ready Signal +5V Ready CN701-11 PMON LSU CN3-3 0V Polygon Motor Rotation Signal +5V ON CN701-12 MGND 0V LSU CN3-4 Ground 0V CN701-13 +24VM LSU CN3-5 +24V +24 VDC Power Supply CN702 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN702-19 ZCRS PS PCB CN12-7 Signal Waveform Function Heater Control Signal +5V 0V CN702-20 SSR PS PCB CN12-8 Heater Control Signal +5V(H) 0V(L) CN702-21 ACSW CN702-22 +24VD1 PS PCB CN12-9 +24V ON PS PCB CN12-10 Fuser Relay 0V +24V +24 VDC Power Supply CN703 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN707 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN707-24 MGND CST2 PCB CN771-12 Signal Waveform Function Ground 0V CN707-25 +24VM CST2 PCB CN770-15 CN707-26 MGND CST2 PCB CN770-16 +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN709 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN709-9 LDCSTSEN 1st Tray Detection Sensor -3 CN709-10 RSEN CN709-11 GND CN709-12 LDRRSEN Registration Roller Sensor -1 Signal Waveform Function +1.2V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage Registration Sensor Signal +5V 0V Registration Roller Sensor -2 Ground 0V Registration Roller Sensor -3 +1.2V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN712 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN712-8 LDPED Bypass Feed No Paper Sensor -3 CN712-9 nDUPSEN Signal Waveform Function +1.2V Duplex Sensor -1 +5V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage ADU Sensor Signal 0V CN712-10 GND Duplex Sensor -2 Ground 0V CN712-11 LDDUX CN712-14 nHFPESEN CN712-15 GND CN712-16 LDHFPE Duplex Sensor -3 +1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN715-5 +24VM Bypass Feed Solenoid -1 CN715-6 HFSOL Bypass Feed Solenoid -2 Signal Waveform Function +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Temp Humidity Sensor Signal +24V ON 0V CN717 Refer to SC PC Board . CN719 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN720-8 GND Toner Density Sensor -4 CN720-12 GND CN720-13 nWTBSEN Signal Waveform Function Ground 0V Waste Toner Sensor -1 Ground 0V Waste Toner Sensor -2 +5V Toner Waste Container Detection Sensor Signal 0V CN720-14 nTFSEN Waste Toner Sensor -3 +5V Toner Waste Sensor 0V CN720-15 LDWTB CN720-16 LDTF Waste Toner Sensor -4 +1.2V Waste Toner Sensor -5 +1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN721 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN721-1 THERM1 Thermistor -1 Signal Waveform Function 5V Thermistor Output Signal 0V CN721-2 THERM2 Thermistor -2 Ground 0V CN721-3 CN721-4 CN721-5 nHEXSEN GND LDHEX Paper Exit Sensor -1 +5V Paper Exit Sensor Signal 0V Paper Exit Sensor -2 Ground 0V Paper Exit Sensor -3 +1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN722-4 SMCNT Toner Motor -2 CN722-5 CN722-6 CN722-7 BTHP GND LDBTHP Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor -1 Signal Waveform Function +24V ON Toner Motor Control Signal 0V Toner Bottle Position Sensor Signal +5V 0V Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor -2 Toner Bottle Home Position Sensor -3 Ground 0V +5V Toner Bottle HP Sensor Signal 0V CN723 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN723-8 nMMCK Main Motor -8 Signal Waveform Function Main Motor Clock +6.5V 0V CN723-9 F/R Main Motor -9 Direction of Rotation Signal 0V CN723-10 nMMRDY Main Motor -10 Main Motor Ready Signal +5V 0V CN726 SPC PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.4. PNL1 PC Board CN220 Refer to SC PC Board . CN223 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN223-1 CSB1 LCD Signal Waveform Function Chip Select Signal +3.3V 0V CN223-2 RESETB LCD +3.3V RESET CN223-3 RS LCD LCD Driver Reset Signal 0V +3.3V Register Selection Control Signal 0V CN223-4 RW_WRB LCD LCD Control Signal +3.3V 0V CN223-5 E_RDB LCD Read/Write Execution Control Signal +3.3V 0V CN223-6 DB0 LCD +3.3V Data Signal 0V CN223-7 DB1 LCD +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN223-11 DB5 LCD Signal Waveform Function +3.3V Data Signal 0V CN223-12 DB6 LCD +3.3V Data Signal 0V CN223-13 DB7 LCD +3.3V Data Signal 0V CN223-14 VDD LCD +3.3V +3.3 VDC Power Supply CN223-15 VCL LCD +3.3V LCD Power Supply CN223-16 VSS LCD Ground 0V CN223-17 VOUT LCD +12.5V Voltage Converter Input / Output CN223-18 C4+ LCD +12.5V Capacitor 4 Positive Connection Pin for Converter CN223-19 C3+ LCD +12.5V +9.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN223-23 C2LCD Signal Waveform Function +3.3V 0V Capacitor 2 Negative Connection Pin for Converter CN223-24 V1 LCD +6.7V LCD Driver Supply Voltages CN223-25 V2 LCD +5.3V LCD Driver Supply Voltages CN223-26 V3 LCD +2.6V LCD Driver Supply Voltages CN223-27 V4 LCD +1.4V LCD Driver Supply Voltages CN223-28 V0 LCD +8V LCD Driver Supply Voltages CN223-29 PS LCD +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN230-4 KIN6 PNL2 PCB CN250-4 CN230-5 LED2 Signal Waveform Key Pressed Function +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V PNL2 PCB CN250-5 PNL LED Control Signal 0V CN230-6 CN230-7 SCN0 LED3 PNL2 PCB CN250-6 Key Scan +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) 0V PNL2 PCB CN250-7 PNL LED Control Signal 0V CN230-8 CN230-9 SCN1 LED4 PNL2 PCB CN250-8 Key Scan +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN230-16 KIN2 PNL2 PCB CN250-16 CN230-17 LEDCT4 Signal Waveform PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V +5V PNL LED Control Signal LED ON 0V CN230-18 BAT+ +3.3V Key Pressed PNL2 PCB CN250-17 Function PNL2 PCB CN250-18 +3V Lithium Battery CN231 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN231-9 LED6 PNL2 PCB CN251-9 Signal Waveform Function PNL LED Control Signal 0V CN231-10 SCN2 CN231-11 KIN0 CN231-12 KIN1 PNL2 PCB CN251-10 PNL2 PCB CN251-11 PNL2 PCB CN251-12 Key Scan Key Pressed Key Pressed +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Scan Line) 0V +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V CN232 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN232-8 KIN7 PNL3 PCB CN252-8 CN232-9 KIN1 CN232-10 KIN0 PNL3 PCB CN252-9 PNL3 PCB CN252-10 Signal Waveform Key Pressed Key Pressed Key Pressed Function +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V +3.3V PNL Key Signal (Key Line) 0V CN233 PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN233-1 +DAT PNL3 PCB CN253-1 Signal Waveform Function +24V DATA Lamp LED Power Supply 0V CN233-2 N.C.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN233-9 nLEDALM PNL3 PCB CN253-9 Signal Waveform Function +3.3V ALARM Lamp LED Control Signal 0V CN233-10 LEDCT0 PNL3 PCB CN253-10 PNL LED Control Signal +3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PNL1 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN234-14 GND PNL4 PCB CN280-14 Signal Waveform Function Ground 0V 167 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.5. PS PC Board CN10 Refer to SPC PC Board . CN11 Refer to SC PC Board . CN12 Refer to SPC PC Board . CN500 Refer to SPC PC Board . 168 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.6. ADF PC Board CN21 Refer to SPC PC Board . CN22 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN24 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN24-1 +24VOPF Inverting Roller Clutch -1 CN24-2 nCCLH3 Inverting Roller Clutch -4 Signal Waveform Function +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Inverting Roller Clutch Control Signal +24V ON 0V CN25 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN25-1 +24VOPF Stamp Solenoid CN25-2 nASTAMP Stamp Solenoid Signal Waveform Function +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Stamp Control Signal +24V ON 0V CN26 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN26-7 nAPICR Duplex 2 Guide Solenoid -2 Signal Waveform Function Release Lever Plate Solenoid Control Signal +24V ON 0V CN27 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN27-1 nAAPNT Original Detection Sensor -1 CN27-2 CN27-3 GND +5v Signal Waveform Function Original Detection Signal +5V ON 0V Original Detection Sensor -2 Ground 0V Original Detection Sensor -3 +5V +5 VDC Power Supply CN28 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN28-7 nAB4S SNS PCB CN41-4 Signal Waveform Function Original Width Detection Signal +5V(H) 0V CN28-8 nAA3S SNS PCB CN41-2 Original Width Detection Signal +5V 0V CN28-9 GND SNS PCB CN41-3 Ground 0V CN28-10 +5v SNS PCB CN41-1 +5V +5 VDC Power Supply CN29 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN30 ADF PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.7. CST2 PC Board CN770 Refer to SPC PC Board . CN771 Refer to SPC PC Board . CN772 CST2 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CST2 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN772-11 OP3FDIN CST3 PCB CN807-11 Signal Waveform Function Option Feed FIFO Input +5V 0V CN772-14 +24VM CST3 PCB CN807-13 CN772-13 GND CST3 PCB CN807-14 +24V +24 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN773 CST2 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN775 CST2 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN775-1 PCHK2 No Paper Sensor -1 Signal Waveform Function +5V 2nd Paper Tray Paper Detection Signal 0V CN775-2 GND No Paper Sensor -2 Ground 0V CN775-3 CN775-4 CN775-5 CN775-6 LDPHK2 UPLMT2 GND LDUPL2 No Paper Sensor -3 +1.2V Upper Limit Sensor -1 +5V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage 2nd Paper Tray Paper Level Signal 0V Upper Limit Sensor -2 Ground 0V Upper Limit Sensor -3 +1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN777 CST2 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN777-1 nCST2 2nd Tray Detection Sensor -1 Signal Waveform Function +5V 2nd Paper Tray Detection Signal 0V CN777-2 CN777-3 GND LDCST2 2nd Tray Detection Sensor -2 Ground 0V 2nd Tray Detection Sensor -3 +1.2V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN778 CST2 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.8. CST3 PC Board CN800 CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN800-1 PCHK3 No Paper Sensor -1 Signal Waveform Function +5V 3rd Paper Tray Paper Detection Signal 0V CN800-2 GND No Paper Sensor -2 Ground 0V CN800-3 CN800-4 CN800-5 CN800-6 LDPHK3 UPLIMIT3 GND LDUPL3 No Paper Sensor -3 +1.2V Upper Limit Sensor -1 +5V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage 3rd Paper Tray Paper Level Signal 0V Upper Limit Sensor -2 Ground 0V Upper Limit Sensor -3 +1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN802 CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN802-1 JAMDOR3 Jam Cover Open Sensor -1 Signal Waveform Function +5V 3rd Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal 0V CN802-2 CN802-3 GND LDJAM3 Jam Cover Open Sensor -2 Ground 0V Jam Cover Open Sensor -3 +1.2V Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN803 CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN805-2 MGND 3rd Tray Drive Motor -2 Signal Waveform Function Ground 0V CN805-3 N.C. 3rd Tray Drive Motor -3 CN805-4 P/S 3rd Tray Drive Motor -4 +5V 3rd Tray Drive Motor -5 +5V CN805-5 LD No Connection Motor Start/Stop 0V Motor Lock Detection Signal 0V CN806 CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN808-3 +5v CST2 PCB CN770-5 CN808-4 GND Signal Waveform Function +5V CST2 PCB CN770-6 +5 VDC Power Supply Ground 0V CN808-5 N.C. CST2 PCB CN770-7 No Connection CN808-6 N.C. CST2 PCB CN770-8 No Connection CN808-7 N.C. CST2 PCB CN770-9 No Connection CN808-8 N.C. CST2 PCB CN770-10 No Connection CN808-9 N.C. CST2 PCB CN770-11 No Connection CN808-10 N.C. CST2 PCB CN770-12 No Connection CN808-12 N.C.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CST3 PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.9. FXB PC Board CN391 FXB PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CN393 FXB PCB Signal Name Destination Pin No. CN393-1 pSPKOT Speaker -1 CN393-2 GND Signal Waveform Function +1V (Max) -1V (Min) Speaker -2 Line Dial Tone Signal Ground 0V 184 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3.10.10. MJR PC Board CN22 Refer to FXB PC Board . CN25 Refer to FXB PC Board . 185 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4 Troubleshooting 4.1. Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart START Plug the Power Cord in, and turn the Power Switche ON.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.2. Improper LCD Display START Check connectors: CN52 (SC PCB), and CN220 (PNL1 PCB). Yes Is LED/LCD displayed? Does the display appear normal? Yes No No Does CN52, pin 6 on the SC PCB measure +5 VDC? Yes No Replace the LCD Module. Replace the SC PCB. Is the trouble resolved? Yes No Replace the Power Supply Unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3. Black Copy Paper Travel 4.3.1. Printed Copy Quality Problems START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Check the Scanner mechanism. Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. No Is the PS normal? 1. Check all connectors, and voltages on the PS. 2. Check the contacts between PS, and Developer Unit. 3. Replace the PS. Yes Is the SPC PCB normal? Yes No 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Blank Copy Paper Travel 4.3.2. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Check the Scanner mechanism. Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. Are there any foreign particles, Yes or stains in the Charge Unit? No Is the PS normal? 1. Clean the Charge Wire with a soft, dry cloth. 2. Replace the Charge Unit. No Yes 1. Check all connectors, and voltages on the PS. 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Vertical White Lines P Paper Travel 4.3.3. START No Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode normal? Yes Is the recording paper damp? Check the Scanner mechanism. Yes No Is the Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes Replace the recording paper. No Replace the Drum/Developer Unit. Are there any foreign particles, Yes or stains blocking the Laser Beam path? No Are the Fuser, and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Yes 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Ghost Images A AAA A Paper Travel 4.3.4. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Is the recording paper damp? Yes Check the Scanner mechanism. No Replace the recording paper. Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Yes No Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. Clean, or replace the rollers. END 191 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Vertical Dark Lines P Paper Travel 4.3.5. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Is the LSU normal? Check the Scanner mechanism. Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. No Yes Are the Fuser, and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Yes Replace the LSU. No Clean, or replace the rollers. END 192 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Horizontal Dark Lines P Paper Travel 4.3.6. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Check the Scanner mechanism. Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. Is the LSU normal? Yes Is the PS normal? Replace the LSU. No 1. Check all connectors, and voltages on the PS. 2. Check the Spring Connector, and voltage on the PS. 3. Replace the PS.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Dark Background P Paper Travel 4.3.7. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Is the recording paper damp? Yes Check the Scanner mechanism. No Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes Is the LSU normal? Replace the recording paper. No Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. No Yes Replace the LSU. No Is the PS normal? 1. Check all connectors, and voltages on the PS. 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Light Print Paper Travel 4.3.8. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? No Is the recording paper damp? Yes Check the Scanner mechanism. Yes No Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes Are there any foreign particles, or stains blocking the Laser Unit path? Replace the paper. No Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. Yes 1. Remove the particles from the laser beam path, or clean the stains. 2. Replace the LSU.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Horizontal White Lines P Paper Travel 4.3.9. START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No Is the recording paper damp? Yes Check the Scanner mechanism. No Replace the recording paper. Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Are there any foreign particles, or stains in the Charge Unit? No Yes Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. 1. Clean the Charge Wire with a soft, dry cloth. 2. Replace the Charge Unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.10. Improper Fusing (Printed image does not bond to the paper) P START Is the recording paper damp? Yes No Is the Fuser Unit normal? Replace the recording paper. No Yes Replace the Fuser Unit. (See Note) END Note: Replace the entire Fuser Unit when the Thermostat, and/or the Thermistor fail (open-circuit). 197 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.11. Voids in Solid Areas Paper Travel P START Is the recording paper damp? Yes No Replace the recording paper. Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? Yes No Are the Fuser, and Pressure Roller surfaces clean? Yes No Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit. Clean, or replace the rollers. END P Paper Travel 4.3.12. Black Dots START Is the OPC Drum/Developer Unit operational? No Replace the OPC Drum/Developer Unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Paper Travel 4.3.13. Recording Paper Creases START Is the recording paper damp? Yes No Replace the recording paper. Are there any foreign particles, or stains in the paper path? No Yes Is the recording paper skewing? Yes Remove any obstructions and / or clean the paper path.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.14. Poor Printed Copy Quality START Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode, or Fax Service Mode 3 normal? Yes No 1. Replace the SPC PCB. 2. Replace the LSU. 3. Replace the PS. 4. Replace the Developer Unit. Make a local copy. Is the printed copy correct? No Yes Check the connections of CN850 on the CCD PCB, CN 55 on the SC PCB, the Scanning Lamp. Perform a receiving test with the reference fax unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.15. Document Skewing START de Mo Copy le Samp Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode normal? No Check the Scanner or ADF/iADF mechanism. No Check or replace LSU. Yes Is the LSU normal? Yes END 201 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.15.1. LSU Skew Adjustment (1) Open the Front Cover, and the Left Cover. (2) Slide the Process Unit out. (Refer to 2.2.5.) Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands. (3) Remove the Front Cover 1. (Refer to 2.2.11.) (4) Loosen 3 Screws. < Example of Printed Image > Document Leading Edge A < Example of Printed Image > Document Leading Edge Adjust the Lever Plate downwards, and recheck the Document Skewing.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.16. Abnormal Printing START Is the recording paper loaded in the Paper Tray properly? No Yes 1. Adjust the Paper Width Guide. 2. Adjust the Paper Length Guide. Is the recording paper size, and No thickness within specification? Yes Is Panasonic Toner being used? Replace with correct paper. No Yes Are all switches, and sensors operating properly? Replace with the Panasonic Toner.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.17. Scanned Copy Quality Problems START Is the Scanning Lamp abnormal? No Yes Are there any foreign particles, or paper pieces in the scanning area? No Yes Is the scanning area dirty? Replace the Scanning Lamp. Remove the foreign particles, or paper pieces from the scanning area. Yes No Are the Transmitting Rollers dirty? No 1. Clean the Scanning Glass. 2. Clean Mirrors 1, and 2. Yes Clean the rollers. Yes Is the Scanner Block abnormal? No 1. Check CN (SC PCB). 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.3.18. Print Skew Adjustment for Platen Glass Scanning Follow the procedures below to adjust for the skewing when scanning original(s) from the Platen Glass. Remove the Platen (L) Glass. (Refer to 2.2.4.) < Example of Printed Image > When the printed image is skewed as illustrated. Document Leading Edge A (1) Mark the original positions of the Screw A, and B before making any adjustments.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P It is delicate method as a factory adjustment. Only when it can not be fixed by the adjustment 1. When the printed image is skewed as illustrated. < Example of Printed Image > Document Leading Edge A (1) Mark the original position of the Plate before making any adjustments. (2) Loosen 2 Screws. (3) Adjust the Plate to left, and recheck the Document Skewing. Readjust as needed. When the printed image is skewed as illustrated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.4. 4.4.1. Document Feeder (ADF) No Document Feed START Is the Document set properly? No Set the Document properly. No Set the Document on the Platen Glass. Yes Is the Document thickness, or size within specifications? Yes Does the LCD activate No when a Doument is set? Yes Does the NP Sensor No Actuator move smoothly? Adjust, or replace the Actuator. Yes Does CN27, pin 3 on No the ADF PCB measure +5 VDC? Check the Harness of the ADF Motor.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.4.2. Document Jam START Are there any obstacles in Yes the document path? No Does the ADF Roller rotate? Yes No Remove any obstacles blocking the path. Check the ADF Motor connector. Is the trouble resolved? No Yes Replace the ADF Motor, or the ADF PCB. Does the document feed normally? No Check the Gear, and the Roller. No Check the connections of CN21 on the ADF PCB and CN605 on the SC PCB.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.4.3. Document Skew START Are there any obstacles in the document path? No Yes Are the Pre-Feed, and ADF Rollers operational? Yes No Replace the Pre-Feed, and / or ADF Roller. Are the components of the Feeder Unit operational? Yes No Replace any worn out / defective component. Does the NP Sensor Actuator move smoothly? No Adjust, or replace the Actuator. Remove any obstacles from the document path.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.4.3.1. ADF Feed Skew Adjustment Using a lined Original (about 20 lb (75 g/m2) weight pager), make a copy from the ADF to check for feeding alignment. (3) (2) (2) (3) (1) Copy an Original using the ADF. (2) Open the ADF Cover, and release the Stopper. (3) Remove the ADF Front Cover. Note: Release the 2 Latch Hooks from back by opening the ADF. (4) Remove 1 Screw, and turn the Adjusting Bracket counter-clockwise.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.4.3.2. i-ADF Feed Skew Adjustment Pinch Roller (1838) (Feed Skew Adjustment "A") Pinch Roller (1838) (Reverse Registration, or Feed Skew Adjustment "B") 1. Front Page Skew Adjustment Using a lined original (about 20 lb (80 g/m2) weight pager), make a copy from the ADF / i-ADF to check for feeding alignment. < Example of Printed Image > Document Leading Edge Adjust the Feed Skew Adjustment "A" downwards, and recheck the feeding alignment. Readjust as needed.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2. Back Page Skew Adjustment (i-ADF Only) Using a lined original (about 20 lb (80 g/m2) weight pager), make a copy from the i-ADF to check for feeding alignment. < Example of Printed Image > Document Leading Edge Adjust the Feed Skew Adjustment "B" downwards, and recheck the feeding alignment. Readjust as needed. B < Example of Printed Image > Adjust the Feed Skew Adjustment "B" upwards, and recheck the feeding alignment. Readjust as needed. Document Leading Edge B 4.4.4.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.5. 4.5.1. Troubleshooting the LAN Interface Checking Network Configuration START Print the current Internet Parameters List Ask the customer for the Pre-Installation Information form filled out by the Network Administrator. Verify this information with the Internet Parameters List that you just printed. Are the Internet Parameters entered correctly into the unit? No Re-enter the Internet Parameters correctly.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.5.2. Testing the TCP / IP Network It is beyond the scope of this Service Manual to cover Networking in detail, there are many excellent manuals on this subject, but we hope the information in this section will aid with your troubleshooting efforts. In most cases, the Network Administrator will be able to provide you with needed information, or assistance.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2. Checking Current Configuration Print the current unit Internet Parameters configuration. Locate a PC connected to the same Subnet Mask as the unit, then from the DOS Prompt, type the following command-line utility: "ipconfig /all" for Windows 98/Me/2000/NT/XP.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P PINGing the Unit C:\WINDOWS>ping ef1.labo.pcc.com Pinging ef1.labo.pcc.com [192.168.3.5] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=253 Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253 Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253 Reply from 192.168.3.5: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=253 PINGing the Default Gateway (Default Router IP Address) C:\WINDOWS>ping 192.168.3.254 Pinging 192.168.3.254 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P If the physical destination is far, and it's connected by WAN (Wide Area Network), the PING option command default value must be changed to compensate for the expected delayed response. e.g. -n 10 -w 2000 : : The number of echo requests that the command should send. Specifies the period PING will wait for the reply before deciding that the host is not responding. C:\WINDOWS>ping js2.labo.pcc.com -n 10 -w 2000 Pinging js2.labo.pcc.com [210.232.71.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5. Managing Network Route Tables In the simplest case a router connects two network segments. In this model, the system used to join the two segments needs to know only about these segments. The routing table for router R1 in this case is simple; the following table shows its key routes: Network Address 192.168.3.0 192.168.1.0 Netmask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.3.254 192.168.1.253 Interface 192.168.3.254 192.168.1.253 When the Unit at 192.168.3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P When the packet does not reach the specified destination even when the physical connection is properly made, check the registered persistent routes on the same subnet as the Unit by typing "route print" in the DOS command-line. The output display is shown below: C:\WINDOWS>route print Active Routes: Network Address 0.0.0.0 127.0.0.0 192.168.3.0 192.168.3.2 192.168.3.255 224.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 Netmask 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 224.0.0.0 255.255.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 7. Testing Unit Using the TELNET Command TELNET is a terminal emulation protocol. TELNET enables PCs, and workstations to function as dumb terminals in sessions with hosts on internet works. From Windows 98/Me/2000/NT/XP, use the TELNET to test the communication of TCP/IP, and SMTP Protocol manually to the Unit. This method eliminates the SMTP Server. For better understanding, type "telnet" in the DOS Command-line to bring up the Telnet screen.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.6. Error Codes (For Copier) The self-diagnostic functions detect troubles in the important components of the copier. When any trouble occurs, the copier stops. 4.6.1. User Error Codes (U Code) U20 U22 U21 U90 U00 U18 U01 U13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 25 U07 Note: Uxx, and a message will appear on the Panel Display. Code U00 U01 U07 User Error Codes (U Code) Table Item Possible Cause(s) Key Counter 1. Card Key not installed. 2. Key Counter Harness disconnected. 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code U13 U14 U15 U16 U18 U20 U21 U22 U25 U90 User Error Codes (U Code) Table Item Possible Cause(s) Add Toner 1. Toner Bottle incorrectly installed. 2. Low Toner. 3. Toner Sensor disconnected. 4. Toner Sensor defective. 5. SPC PCB connector disconnected. 6. SPC PCB defective. Replace Toner Waste 1. Toner Waste Container full. Container (See Sect. 3.5.3.) No Toner Waste Container 1. Toner Waste Container not installed. 2. Toner Waste Container Sensor disconnected. 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.6.2. Jam Error Codes (J Code) A B C D2 D3 D4 Section A B C D2 D3 D4 Jam Location ADF / i-ADF / Scanner Paper Transport / Exit Area Paper Entry Area 2nd Paper Tray 3rd Paper Tray 4th Paper Tray • Jam Sensor Location of i-ADF Original Detection Sensor Original Length Sensor Read Point Sensor Eject Sensor Duplex Eject Sensor 223 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P • Jam Sensor Location of ADF Read Point, and Eject Sensor Original Length Sensor Original Detection Sensor • Jam Sensor Location of Printer Paper Exit Sensor ADU Sensor Registration Sensor 2nd Paper Tray Path Sensor 3rd Paper Tray Path Sensor 4th Paper Tray Path Sensor 224 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P • Paper Transport / Exit / Entry / Feed Unit Area Code J00 J01 J02 J03 J04 J07 J08 J09 J12 J13 J14 J19 J22 J23 J24 J30 J31 J32 J33 J45 J46 J48 J82 J85 J87 J90 J91 Jam Error Codes (J Code) Table Contents Section The Registration Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the B paper starts feeding. (Sheet Bypass) The Registration Sensor does not detect paper within a predetermined time after the Paper Feed Roller starts rotating.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code J95 J97 J98 J99 Jam Error Codes (J Code) Table Contents The paper size of a Tray differs from the Machine setting size. After passing the Registration Sensor (Roller), the Paper does not clear the sensor within a predetermined time period. No VRDY Signal after a predetermined time has lapsed. No VSYNC Signal within a predetermined time after VRDY Signal is activated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.6.3. Mechanical Error Codes (E Code) Code E1- 01 E1- 20 E1- 22 E1- 31 E1: Optical Unit Error Function Possible Cause(s) Abnormal Platen Glass 1. Home Position Sensor connector disconnected. Scanning 2. Home Position Sensor defective. 3. Scanner Motor connector disconnected. 4. Scanner Motor defective. 5. Scanning Mechanism defective. 6. SPC PCB connector disconnected. 7. SPC PCB defective. 8. PS defective. Laser Unit Horizontal 1. LSU connector disconnected. Synchronization 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P E2: Lift DC Motor Error Code Function Possible Cause(s) E2- 10 System Console Drive Motor 1. Drive Mechanism defective. Rotation 2. Drive Motor connector disconnected. 3. Drive Motor defective. 4. CST2 PCB connector disconnected. 5. CST3 PCB connector disconnected. 6. CST3 PCB defective. 7. PS connector disconnected. 8. PS defective. 9. SPC PCB connector disconnected. 10. SPC PCB defective.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code E4- 01 E4- 02 E4- 10 E4: Fuser Unit Error Function Possible Cause(s) Fuser Warm-up Temperature 1. Fuser Thermistor dirty. 2. Thermistor position incorrect. 3. Thermistor defective. 4. Thermistor connector disconnected. 5. Fuser Lamp connector disconnected. 6. Fuser Lamp defective. 7. Fuser Thermostat defective. 8. Thermal Fuse defective. 9. SPC PCB connector disconnected. 10. SPC PCB defective. 11. Fuser temperature low. (Adjust F6-31) 12. Incorrect SC PCB is installed. 13.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P E13: Out of Toner Code Function E13 No Toner Detection 4.6.4. Possible Cause(s) 1. Out of Toner. 2. Toner Bottle not installed. 3. Toner Bottle not installed correctly. 4. Toner Sensor disconnected. 5. Toner Sensor defective. 6. SPC PCB connector disconnected. 7. SPC PCB defective. Technician Warning The following message will be displayed in the event. LCD Message HDD OPTION REQURIES ADDITIONAL SORT MEM MACHINE ID ERROR Possible Cause(s) 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.7. Information Codes Table (For Facsimile) Fax Information Codes Phase Description of Problem Possible Cause(s) C, D The length of the received document is over 2 m. B Read Point Sensor does not Document not set properly. activate within 10 seconds after Defective Read Point Sensor. the document starts feeding. C Transmitting document was longer Document may be jammed. than 2,000 mm (78.7 in). Defective Read Point Sensor. (Super Fine: 1,000 mm (39.4 in), 600 dpi: 430 mm (16.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code 405 Mode XMT 406 RCV (Password Comm.) 407 XMT 408 XMT 409 XMT 410 RCV 411 RCV (Polling) 412 G3 RX 414 RCV (Polling) 415 XMT (Polling) 416 RCV 417 RCV Fax Information Codes Phase Description of Problem Possible Cause(s) B Transmitter received FTT after it Line quality poor. (TCF is damaged due transmitted TCF at 2400 bps. to line noise) Received RTN after Receiver defective. (Modem, MJR PCB, communicating at 2400 bps. etc.) FXB PCB, or MJR PCB defective.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code 418 Mode RCV 420 RCV 421 RCV 422 XMT 427 G3 RCV XMT RCV XMT, or RCV 433 434 Fax Information Codes Phase Description of Problem Possible Cause(s) C Receiver transmitted PIN in Line quality poor. (There are excessive response to PRI-Q from errors in received data) transmitter. (Transmitting operator FXB PCB, or MJR PCB defective. requests voice contact) B T1 timer (35 sec.) elapsed without Wrong number dialed. detecting 300 bps signal.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code 503 Fax Information Codes Phase Description of Problem Possible Cause(s) B, C, D CS of modem is not able to turn FXB PCB defective. ON during training. Line disconnected. B Polling is rejected from the remote No polling original set. station. B Polling XMT is rejected. No polling original set. 540 Mode XMT/ RCV(V.34) RCV/V.34 (Polling) XMT/V.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code 634 Mode XMT Phase PSTN 638 XMT PSTN LAN 700 XMT RCV XMT PSTN LAN LAN 714 XMT RCV LAN 715 XMT LAN 716 XMT LAN 717 XMT LAN 718 XMT LAN 719 RCV LAN 720 POP LAN 721 722 POP RCV LAN LAN 725 XMT POP XMT POP LAN 712 726 LAN Fax Information Codes Description of Problem Possible Cause(s) Redial count over with no response, or busy tone was not detected. Note: U.S.A., and Canadian models will redial only once if a busy tone is not detected.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Code 727 Mode XMT Phase LAN 728 XMT LAN 729 XMT LAN 730 RCV LAN 731 RCV LAN 741 XMT, Polling PSTN 800 Relay Comm. 814 Conf. XMT Conf. Polling Relay Comm. 815 Conf. RCV 816 Conf. Polled 825 870 879 880 884 961 962 Conf. RCV Conf.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.8. Diagnostic Codes (For Facsimile) The 13-digit Diagnostic Code is provided for the service engineer to analyze how the communication was performed. The code is recorded on the Journal. Journal Example ************* -JOURNAL- ************************* DATE MMM-dd-yyyy ***** TIME 09:39******** NO. COMM.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2nd Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition ID (TSI, CSI, CIG) RTN DCN Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received Received STOP Button Pressed Pressed Pressed Pressed Pressed Pressed Pressed Pressed 3rd Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4th Digit -: Not used/defined Data Scanning Rate 20 ms/line 5 ms/line 10 ms/line 40 ms/line 0 ms/line 20 ms/line 5 ms/line 10 ms/line 40 ms/line 0 ms/line 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Resolution Std Std Std Std Std Std Std Std Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine 5th Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Memory/ Deferred Comm.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Polling XMT/RCV Selective Comm. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RCV RCV XMT XMT RCV RCV XMT XMT RCV RCV XMT XMT RCV RCV XMT XMT Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On On Password Comm. Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On On On On On On On On 7th Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Sub-Address Comm.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8th Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Advanced Comm.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 10th Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Coding MH MR MMR JBIG MH MR MMR JBIG - Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition ECM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11th Digit -: Not used/defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Symbol Rate (V.34) 2400 sr 2800 sr 3000 sr 3200 sr 3429 sr - V.34 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 242 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 12th Digit -: Not used/defined Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Modem Speed 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps TC 7200 bps TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps - Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition Modem Speed (V.34) 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps 16800 bps 19200 bps 21600 bps 24000 bps 26400 bps 28800 bps 31200 bps 33600 bps - 13th Digit -: Not used/defined Data Fax Diagnostic Codes Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 243 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.9. Troubleshooting (For Printer) 4.9.1. Checking the Basics This section explains how to solve problems including error messages, or unexpected printing results.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 4.9.3. Error Message Appears on the PC Error Message Network Print DLL Error. Possible Solution(s) • Check if the Panasonic Device is turned "On", and the 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX cable is properly connected. • Printer Properties may be incorrectly configured. (i.e. Printer Port) Network Port is Busy. • The Panasonic Device may be processing a different print job, please wait, and try again later. • The Panasonic Device is either Transmitting, or Receiving an email.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5 Service Modes 5.1. Service Modes (For Copier) These Service Modes are provided to assist the technician in checking for abnormalities in the copier, and a means of making adjustments to the Input/Output of major components. 5.1.1. Service Mode Procedure 1. To select the Service Mode The service mode is selected when “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE”, and “3” keys are sequentially pressed, then F1 will appear in the display. 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F5 / F6 Information List (Sample) **********-F5/F6 INFORMATION LIST-****** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy *** TIME12:01 *** P.01 F5-00 F5-01 F5-02 F5-03 F5-04 F5-05 F5-06 F5-07 F5-08 F5-09 . . . . . Frequency desired . . . . . LSU startup speed LSU off timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Machine Setup Information List (Sample) **********- M A C H I N E S E T U P I N F O R M A T I O N -****** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy *** TIME12:01 *** P.01 1.MACHINE INFORMATION MACHINE NAME MAC ADDRESS SERIAL NUMBER : DP-8020E : 080023006FA1 : 2.FIRMWARE VERSION SC SC BOOT PNL SPC FAX MODEM PDL FONT1 SC2 : : : : : : : 3.MEMORY CAPACITY PAGE MEMORY SORT MEMORY FAX MEMORY : 32 MB : 16 MB : 2 MB 4.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F7 Total Counter List (Sample) **********-F7 TOTAL COUNTER LIST-****** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy *** TIME12:01 *** P.01 F7-01 Key Operator ID Code : 000 F7-02 F7-03 F7-04 F7-05 F7-06 F7-07 F7-08 F7-09 F7-10 Total Count PM Count Scanner PM Count . . . . . OPC Drum Count Process Unit Count ADF/i-ADF PM Count . . . . .
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.1.3. F4 Mode: Input/Output Status Test Set the machine to service mode, and press "4" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the number to activate the test then press "START" key. ↓ Press "STOP" key to cancel the test. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted. ↓ Press “FUNCTION”, and “CLEAR” keys simultaneously to exit the service mode. 1. Check Input No.
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DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 164 165 166 167 168 169 F4 Mode (Output Check) Item Function ADF Paper Feed Motor Reverse ADF paper feed motor rotates in Rotating reverse at 100% speed. (100% speed rotating) ADF Paper Feed Motor Reverse ADF paper feed motor rotates in Rotating reverse at 200% speed. (200% speed rotating) ADF Paper Feed Roller Clutch 1 When ADF PCB CN22-10 signal level changes to 0V from +24V, clutch operates for 3 seconds.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.1.4. F5 Mode: Function Parameters (For Copier) Set the machine to Service Mode, and press "5" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number, or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓ Press the "SET" key. ↓ Enter the desired function code number, and press “SET” key. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 11 Item Replace Drum Replace Drum (Except USA / Canada) 12 Printer Fan Extension 13 Paper Out Red Indicator 14 Paper Size Tray 1 15 16 17 18 19 Paper Size Tray 2 Paper Size Tray 3 Paper Size Tray 4 Not Used T Corona Current Auto Adj.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 38 Item 2-Sided Mode Default 39 40 Not Used Double Count 41 Count Up Timing 42 KEY/DEPT. Counter 43 44 45 Key Counter Timing Not Used Dept Code Reentry Again 46 47 Not Used TH Sensor (T corona current) 48 TH Sensor (DEV) 49 50 Not Used Auto Contrast Adjust 51 Dept. Counter (COPY) 52 Dept.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 58 U14 Clear Item 59 Oper. Add Toner Alarm 60 Auto Tray Selection 61 62 TDC Auto Adj. (DEV Conditions) TDC Auto Adj.(DEV life) 63 U13 Clear 64 Dept. Counter (SCANNER) 65 Dept.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 80 Item Paper Size Priority 81 B4/FLS Size Selection 82 Manual Skyshot Mode 83 Digital Skyshot Mode 84 Paper Tray Priority 85 Side Void Setting (ADF) 86 PM Cycle (Optics) 87 PM Cycle (ADF) 88 USB Port Function F5 Mode Function 1 : A3 2 : B4 3 : A4 4 : A4-R 5 : B5 6 : B5-R 7 : A5 8 : A5-R 9 : 8 x 13 10 : 8.5 x 13 11 : LEDGER 12 : LEGAL 13 : LETTER 14 : LETTER-R 15 : INVOICE 0 : B4 1 : 8 x 13 2 : 8.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 89 Item LAN Speed/Duplex 90 TCH Panel Beep Sound 91 92 93 94 95 M1, Size Y M1, Size X M2, Size Y M2, Size X Paper Size (FA) (Factory use only) 96 Bypass Detection (Factory use only) 97 BP Tray B4/FLS/LGL (FA) (Factory use only) 98 TH Sensor (Laser Power) 99 Not Used F5 Mode Function 0 : Auto 1 : 10 Half 2 : 10 Full 3 : 100 Half 4 : 100 Full 0 : Off 1 : Soft 2 : Loud Set the default size for Manual Skyshot Mode, M1, and M2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.1.5. F6 Mode: Adjust Parameters (For Copier) Set the machine to Service Mode, and press "6" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number, or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓ Press the "SET" key. ↓ Enter the desired function code number, and press “SET” key. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F6 Mode No. Item 14 Side Adjust (Tray 4) Adjustment of LSU side-side (4th Tray). 15 16 Not Used Side Adjust (ADU) Adjustment of LSU side-side (ADU). 17 Standard Grid Voltage Charge voltage compensation adjustment. 18 Standard Laser Power Laser power compensation adjustment. 19 Std Bias DC Voltage Adjustment of bias standard voltage.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F6 Mode No. Item Remarks 46 PRINTER Laser Duty Adj 47 Transfer Current Side 2 Printer Density Adjustment for Printer. (-) : Darker. (+) : Lighter. Adjustment of Transfer Current. 48 Transfer Current Envelope Adjustment of Transfer Current. 49 T Mode Image Density 50 T/P Mode Image Density 51 P Mode Image Density Image density adjustment for Text mode. (-) : Darker. (+) : Lighter. Image density adjustment for Text/ Photo mode. (-) : Darker. (+) : Lighter.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F6 Mode No. 66 67 68 69 Item Transfer Current Side 2 (Small Width) ADF Image Density Paper Loop (Tray 3) Stamp Position Adjust 70 71 Not Used ADF Read Main Scan Pos. (Reverse Side) 72 Original Lead Edge ADF (Reverse Side) 73 Original Trail Edge ADF (Reverse Side) 74 Stamp Position Adjust (Reverse Side) 75-76 Not Used 77 Add Toner Level Remarks Transfer Current (Not Use) Compensation of ADF image density.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F6 Mode No. Item Remarks 97 (Factory use only) Adjustment of Timer 98 99 Not Used F5/F6 Initialization Initialize F5/F6 parameter settings. Setting Range -5 - +99 10Sec 267 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.1.6. F7 Mode: Electronic Counter Set the machine to Service Mode, and press "7" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number, or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓ Press the "SET" key. ↓ Enter the desired function code number, and press “SET” key. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F7 Mode No. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 99 Item Fax Transmit Count Fax Receive Count Fax Print Count Total OPC Rotation Time A4/LT Count A4R / LETTER R Count A3 / Ledger Count B4 / LEGAL Count All Counter Clear Remarks Total count of Fax transmitted. Total count of Fax received. Total count of Fax printed. Total Time of OPC Rotation. Total count of A4 / Letter Print. Total count of A4-R / Letter-R Print. Total count of A3 / Ledger Print. Total count of B4 / Legal Print.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.1.7. F8 Mode: Service Adjustment Set the machine to Service Mode, and press "8" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number, or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓ Press the "SET" key. ↓ Enter the desired function code number, and press “SET” key. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F8 Mode No. 19 Item Move Mirror To Lock 20 21-46 47 48 TDC Check Operation Not Used ADF Continuous Test Platen Continuous Test Remarks a) Press the Start key to move the mirror unit to the locked position for transporting the copier. b) When the mirror unit is locked, the machine will not accept any numerical key input. Note: The locking operation is automatically reset when the Power switch is turned ON again. Adjustment of TDC sensor. Press START key to begin.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.1.8. F9 Mode: Unit Maintenance Set the machine to Service Mode, and press "9" key on the Keypad. ↓ Press the "START" key. ↓ Enter the desired code number, or press “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the arrow keys. ↓ Press the "SET" key. ↓ Enter the desired function code number, and press “SET” key. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P F9 Mode Service Item Mode F9 Unit 06 RAM 00 Parameter Initialize Maintenance Initialize 01 All Job Clear 02 LBP Error Log Clear 03 Shipment Set 07 Firmware Update 04 05 06 00 LBP Fuser Reset Dept. Counter Clear Flash Memory Clear Update FROM Card 01 Update from USB 08 Program Backup (Refer to Sect. 3.7.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2. 5.2.1. Service Modes (For Facsimile) Fax Service Mode Procedure 1. To enter the Fax Service Mode a. Press “FAX/EMAIL” key. b. Press “FUNCTION”, and then “7” keys. c. Press “MONITOR” four times, then press “*”. d. Enter the desired code number, or press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. 2. To exit the Fax Service Mode Press “STOP” key. Note: The following buttons provide these functions in the Service Mode: "START": "V” "/\ “ 5.2.2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.3. Fax Service Mode 1 (Function Parameter Setting) Use the following procedure to change the function parameters. Enter the desired code number, and press “START” key. ↓ If you wish to select another code number, scroll the menu with the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys. ↓ Select the desired function code, and press the "START" key. ↓ When the “CLEAR” key is pressed, the selected code input will not be accepted. ↓ Press “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode. No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Function Parameter Table No. Parameter Selections Function 005 Destination Code 000 : Austria Specified destinations only. 001 : U.K. 002 : Canada 003 : Denmark 004 : Taiwan 005 : Finland 006 : Germany 007 : Netherlands 008 : Italy 009 : Spanish 010 : Hong Kong 011 : Australia 012 : Switzerland 013 : Norway 015 : Portuguese 016 : Ireland 017 : Belgium 018 : Sweden 019 : Turkey 020 : U.S.A.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. Parameter 012 DTMF Level 013 G3 RX EQL 014 G3 TX EQL 015 ~ Not Used 016 017 TX Start 018 RX Start 019 ITU-T V.34 020 ITU-T ECM 021 EP Tone 022 Signal Interval 023 TCF Check 024 CED Frequency 025 COMM. Start-Up Function Parameter Table Selections Function 00 = 0 dBm Selects the DTMF output level, 0 to -15 dBm in 1 ~ dBm steps. 15 = -15 dBm 1 = 0dB Selects the cable equalizer for G3 reception mode, 2 = 4dB 0dB, 4dB, 8dB, or 12dB.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. Parameter 026 Non-Standard 027 Short Protocol B 028 Short Protocol D 029 Remote Diagnostics 030 CED & 300 bps 031 RTC = EOL x 12 032 V34 TX Start 033 V34 RX Start 034 V34 TX SR 035 V34 RX SR 036 Not Used 037 Protocol Display 038 Not Used 039 Flash Time 040 Flash Time (PSTN) 041 Pause Time 042 Not Used 043 Redial Interval 044 Redial Count Function Parameter Table Selections Function 1 = Off (Invalid) Selects own mode (Panafax mode).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. Parameter 045 Ring Detect Count 046 On-Hook Time 047 Response Wait Interval Function Parameter Table Selections Function 1 = 1 ring Selects the ring detection count from 1 to 9 rings in ~ 1 ring step intervals. 9 = 9 rings 0 = 0 sec. Selects the on-hook time between sequential ~ communication calls in 1 second step intervals. 90 = 90 sec. 1 = 1 sec. Selects the waiting interval for the response after ~ completing the dialing. 90 = 90 sec. 20 ~ 150 sec.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Function Parameter Table No. Parameter Selections Function 069 NYSE Local Print 1 = Inc Selects the printing condition for the incoming faxes (USA, and 2 = On (Always) after FAX Forwarding. Canada Only) INC. : Prints only if FAX Forwarding fails. ON : Always prints. 070 Line Error 128 lines 1. Selects the line disconnect condition during 256 lines reception. If the number of line errors exceed this 512 lines setting, the unit will disconnect the line.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P No. 087 088 089 090 ~ 091 092 Parameter Darker Level Normal Level Lighter Level Not Used 093 ~ 094 095 096~ 101 102 Not Used Smoothing 1 = Off 2 = On Selects whether the smoothing function is available. Reduction Ratio Not Used (70-100) Selects Print Reduction Ratio (%). Original Registration -30 ~ +30 -9 ~ 0 Adjustment of original registration detection timing.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Function Parameter Table Selections No. Parameter 124 ~ Not Used 199 Function Note 1: Continuous Polling (Station Mode) This feature allows you to store, or add documents into a polled file in memory. To enable the Continuous Polling feature set Function Parameter No. 003 to "2:Station". The last Program Key will be assigned with the “Store 4 Poll” Key name automatically and cannot be changed.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.4. Fax Service Mode 3 (Printout of Lists, Reports, and Test Results) From this Service Mode you can print the Function Parameter List, Page Memory Test, Printer Report, All Document File, Protocol Trace, and the Toner Order Form. 5.2.4.1. Function Parameter List A list of all Function Parameters can be printed by the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Function Parameter List (Sample) ************* -FUNCTION PARAMETER- ************* DATE MMM-dd-yyyy ***** TIME 12:07 ***P.01 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 Mon/Tel Dial Alarm Status Stop Comm. JRNL Continuous Poll Numeric ID Set Destination Code ID Display JRNL Column Monitor DC Loop Monitor Timer On Off On 999 Chara Station Off Off 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 Ring Det Mode ---------Pulse Rate ------------------Busy Tone Check Dial Tone Check DC Loop Check Comm.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.4.2. Page Memory Test A test pattern prints out for checking the page memory, and printer mechanism using the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓ Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Page Memory Test". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.4.3. Printer Report All printer errors are logged on the Printer Report which can be printed by the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓ Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: Printer Report". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.4.4. All Document Files Print the document files from the Flash Memory. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓ Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "5: All Document Files". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode. 287 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.4.5. Protocol Trace Print a Protocol Trace Report for the previous communication. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓ Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys select the "6: Protocol Trace". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode. *************** PROTOCOL LOG.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.4.6. Toner Order Form The Toner Order Form can be printed out manually by the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "3: Print Report/List" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Function Parameter List". ↓ Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "7: Toner Order Form". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode. 289 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P ************************************* > TONER BOTTLE ORDER FORM < ************************************* **** The toner supply in your machine is running low **** (1) To order a replacement Bottle from your Authorized Dealer by Phone: by Fax: 1 201 111 5555 (2) 1 201 111 4444 (3) Thank you for your order. Customer Name and Address ========================= Ship to: Bill to: Attention: Attention: Phone No.: Phone No.: Customer ID: ABC COMPANY (4) P.O. No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.5. 5.2.5.1. Fax Service Mode 4 (Modem Test) Binary Signal This Service Mode is used to check the binary signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Signal Test". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the desired number. ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.5.2. Tonal Signal This Service Mode is used to check the tonal signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "2: Tonal Test". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the desired number, and press the "START" key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.5.3. DTMF Signal This Service Mode is used to check the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) signal output. The DTMF signal can be generated using the following procedure. • DTMF Single Tone Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "3: DTMF Test". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "1. Single". ↓ Press the desired number, and press the "START" key.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.5.4. Binary Signal (V.34) This Service Mode is used to check the binary signal output. Signals can be output to the line using the following procedure. (V.34) Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "4: MODEM Test" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "4: V34 MODEM". ↓ Press the “SET” key. ↓ Press the desired number, and press the "START" key. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.6. Fax Service Mode 6 (RAM Initialization) Initializes RAM, and restores the Function Parameters to their default values. Note: This operation should be performed when the unit is first installed. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "6: RAM initialize" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the desired Mode number. ↓ Press the "SET" key to initialize RAM. ↓ Press the “STOP” key twice to exit the service mode. RAM Initialization Table No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.7. 5.2.7.1. FAX Service Mode 8 (Check & Call) Overview This feature enables the Authorized Servicing Dealers to manage, and improve the machine maintenance to their customers by alerting them of equipment problems. It also can be used as a Supply Sales Tool by alerting the Dealer that the unit is running Low on Toner. The function overview is as follows: 1. The machine’s printer error information is stored in the Printer Report. 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Error Code Ex-xx E13 Jxx Uxx U13 Log O Tx Remarks Report S Refer to the Mechanical Error Code (E Code) Table. (Sect. 4.6.3.) Out of Toner. Refer to the Jam Error Code (J Code) Table. (Sect. 4.6.2.) Refer to the User Error Code (U Code) Table. (Sect. 4.6.1.) M Low Toner. Note: TX (Transmission) Report: S = Service Alert Report, M = Maintenance Alert Report 297 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.7.3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.7.4. MAINTENANCE ALERT REPORT FORMAT *************************************************** DATE MMM-dd-yyyy ***** TIME 12:00 ******** **************************** > MAINTENANCE ALERT REPORT < **************************** LAST PRINT ERROR : MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER (1) SERIAL NUMBER CUSTOMER ID : : ABC COMPANY (2) (3) FIRMWARE VERSION SC : PNL : SPC : TRANSMIT COUNTER RECEIVE COUNTER COPY COUNTER PRINT COUNTER : : : : 000244 000082 000000 000000 (4) NO.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.7.5. Toner Order Form ************************************* > TONER BOTTLE ORDER FORM < ************************************* **** The toner supply in your machine is running low **** (1) To order a replacement Bottle from your Authorized Dealer by Phone: by Fax: 1 201 111 5555 (2) 1 201 111 4444 (3) Thank you for your order. Customer Name and Address ========================= Ship to: Bill to: Attention: Attention: Phone No.: Phone No.: Customer ID: ABC COMPANY (4) P.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.7.6.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 5.2.8. Service Mode 9 (System Maintenance) 5.2.8.1. Overview This Service Mode is used to maintain the machine. Use the following procedure for System Maintenance. Press the “V”, ”/\” arrow keys to select the "9: System Maintenance" on the display. ↓ Press the “SET” key to select the "1: Send RCV’D File". The display changes to the Fax Mode. ↓ Select the desired Fax number. ↓ Press "START" to send the Fax. After the transmission, the machine returns to the Stand-by Mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6 System Description 6.1. Mechanical Operation 6.1.1. Scanning Mechanism (Flatbed) 1. Scanning Mechanism The Scanning Mechanism consisting of Lens, CCD PCB Assembly, Mirrors, Scanner Lamp, Lamp Base Bracket and Mirror 2 Bracket, is used to scan originals. • The Mirror 1 and Mirrors 2 reflect image information, in the form of light, through the Lens. • The Lens focuses the image information and passes it to the CCD.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P When scanning originals When returning to Standby position Scanning Motor Drive Shaft Assembly Lamp Base Bracket Mirror 2 Bracket 304 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6.2. Automatic Document Feeder The ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) automatically feeds paper into the unit, one original at a time. Its main features are: 1. Place originals Face-Up 2. Correct Order Stacking (Collation Mode) 3. Paper Feed Mechanism with Pre Feed Roller The following is the ADF Mechanical operation description. 6.2.1. Automatic Document Feeder 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Automatic Document Feeder Photo Sensor (131) for Original Length Paper Feed Roller (2001) Pre Feed Roller (2018) Original Front and Rear Guide (1711, 1714) Original Upper and Lower Trays (1706, 1712) Lower Paper Feed Guide (2002) Feed Roller (2010) SNS PC Board (2832) Exit 1 Roller (1812) NP Actuator (2008) Original Stopper (2016) Photo Sensor (131) for Original Detection Separation Rubber (2024) Photo Sensor (131) for Read Point and Eject 306 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6.3. Inverting Automatic Document Feeder The i-ADF automatically inverts two-sided original(s) for faxing or copying of the second side. This feature enables machines with a duplexer mounted to perform duplex copying. An i-ADF (Inverting Automatic Document Feeder) functions in a similar manner as the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), with the main exception being the document eject path after scanning. The following is the description of the main differences. For DP-8020E only. 1.
Drive Roller (2706) ) 420 (A3 edger) 431.8 (L ) 364 (B4 -R) 330.2 (F Release Lever Plate (2504) 297 (A4 Pinch Roller 1 (2130) -R) Original Stopper (2506) Pre Feed Roller (2018) Original Detection Sensor (131) 257 (B5 Separation Roller (2509) Pinch Roller 2 ADF Roller (2624) (2314) (Feed Skew Adjustment) ) 210 (A5 VOICE) N (I .9 5 1 2 Inverting Automatic Document Feeder LS1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6.4. Receive Mechanism 6.4.1. Paper Tray 1. Paper Tray (1st / 2nd / 3rd / 4th) < NP Sensor Operation > NP Actuator NP Sensor a. The NP Actuators attached to the Paper Feed Blocks No.1, 2, 3 and 4 determine if there is paper in the paper tray. b. The paper in the paper tray lifts up the NP Actuator, allowing the light from the LED to actuate the NP Sensor. 309 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P < Paper Tray Operation > Clutch Registration Roller Registration Sensor Registration Actuator Clutch Pickup Roller Feed Roller Separation Roller a. When the printing operation begins, the Main Motor starts driving the Gears. b. The Clutch is energized for a specified period of time and turns ON. This activates the Feed Roller. The paper is separated into individual sheets by the Separation Roller and is transported. c.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P < Paper Tray (Optional) Operation > Intermediate Roller Clutch Actuator Sensor Clutch Pickup Roller FeedRoller Drive Motor Separation Roller a. When the printing operation begins, the Main Motor and the Drive Motor start driving the Gears. b. The Clutch is energized for a specified period of time and turns ON. This activates the Feed Roller. The paper is separated into individual sheets by the Separation Roller and transported by the Intermediate Roller. c.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P < Paper Tray Lift up Mechanism > Pickup Roller Upper Limit Sensor Feed Roller Lift DC Motor Coupling Lift Plate Bottom Plate a. When inserting the Paper Tray into the machine, the NP Sensor activates. At the same time, the Lift Plate is combined with the coupling which drives the Lift Plate of the machine. The Lift Plate rotates, lifting the Bottom Plate and the Recording Paper. b. Once the Bottom Plate and the Recording Paper are raised, the Upper Limit Sensor is turned ON.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2. Sheet Bypass < NP Sensor Operation > a. The NP Actuator attached to the Paper Feed Unit determines if there is paper in the paper tray. b. The paper in the paper tray lowers the NP Actuator and the NP Sensor actuates. < Sheet Bypass Operation > Feed Roller Pressure Plate Sparate Roller NP Actuator NP Sensor a. When the printing operation begins, the PRINT (Print Request Signal) turns On and the Main Motor starts driving the Gears. b.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6.4.2. Laser Unit LSU Chassis Beam Detection Sensor Laser Collimator Lens Beam Detection Lens Aperture Cylindrical Lens Polygon Mirror/ Polygon Motor F Cover Glass Lens Beam Detection Reflection Mirror 1. Laser This Laser uses the semiconductor laser. The beam power on the drum surface is approximately 0.4 mW. 2. Collimator Lens and Cylindrical Lens These lenses converge and focuse the laser beam, converting it to parallel light. 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6.4.3. Fuser Operation The paper passes through the Fuser Roller and is subjected to heat and pressure in the Fuser Unit. Pressure between the Fuser Roller and Pressure Roller fuses or bonds the toner into the paper. Recording Paper Separators Pressure Roller Exit Roller Fuser Roller Thermistor Assembly Thermostat Thermal Fuse Fuser Lamp Fuser Roller A Teflon coated roller supplies heat for bonding the toner to the paper.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 6.4.4. Printing Process Operation The Process Unit consists of Developer Unit, OPC Drum unit and Toner Bottle with Toner supplied. Toner is supplied to the Process Unit. The Process Unit includes the Toner Paddle and Mag Roller that supplies Toner to the OPC Drum. The Cleaning Blade is attached to the OPC Unit. The Cleaning Blade scrapes the OPC Drum surface to remove the excess toner on the surface of the OPC Drum into the Toner Waste Chamber.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P b. The developer is mixed by the Toner Screws. The toner becomes negatively charged ( ñ ) and the carrier becomes positively charged ( + ). The developer is magnetically attracted to the aluminum sleeve of the Magnetic Roller, and the magnetic brush is formed. c. The Magnetic Roller sleeve rotates in a counterclockwise direction. The height of magnetic brush is controlled by the gap between the doctor blade and the sleeve surface. d.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 7 Installation 7.1. Set Up Precautions Before you begin the installation, read these entire instructions. You must locate an appropriate site (firm and leveled surface) for the installation. Reading this section assists you with the decision making process. Machine performance, and copy quality is subject to, and dependant on environmental conditions. To maintain good performance, quality, and safe operation, observe the following precautions: 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Space Requirements Main Unit 21.93 in (557 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 45.67 in (1160 mm) 21.97 in (558 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 10.83 in (275 mm) 16.14 in (410 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 40.67 in (1033 mm) Main Unit + ADF 23.54 in (598 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 47.28 in (1201 mm) 21.97 in (558 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 10.83 in (275 mm) 16.14 in (410 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 40.67 in (1033 mm) Main Unit + i-ADF 21.97 in (558 mm) 24.57 in (624 mm) 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 7.2. Unpacking Visually check the condition, and contents of the box for completeness, or any shipping damage before installation. Remove all tapes, and the packing materials used to secure the Unit during shipment. Caution: Depending on your machine's model, it may weight approximately 93.26 - 98.33 lb (42.3 - 44.6 kg) without any options. To prevent injuries, use the appropriate number of personnel, and the proper equipment to lift, or move the machine. No. Qty.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 7.3. Installation Procedure Note: 1. Refer to each individual Installation Instructions when installing other Options. 2. The following machine illustrations, depict a DP-8020E with a standard configuration. 3. The scanner is locked in place with a Shipping Screw (Blue) to prevent damage during transit. Do Not turn the Power Switch ON before unlocking the scanner. 4.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (8) Store the Blue Screws into the space provided in the 1st Paper Tray. (9) Remove the Tape. (10) Unhook 2 Springs as illustrated. Note: Do not remove the Protective Sheet and Tape from the OPC Drum Assembly at this time. (11) Disconnect the Harness. (12) Turn the OPC Drum Assembly in the direction of the arrow and remove. Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (13) Release 3 Latch Hooks and remove the Developer Cover. (14) Shake the Developer Bottle thoroughly (approx. 30 seconds). (15) Pour the developer evenly into the developer unit by turning the Black Gear as illustrated. Make sure to empty the bottle. (16) Close the Developer Cover, and ensure that 5 Latch Hooks are hooked firmly. Note: When closing the Developer Cover, ensure that the Developer Dispersion Sheet is on the outside. (17) Reinstall the OPC Drum Assembly.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (20) Route the Harness under the Harness Shield as illustrated. Note: To prevent damage to the Harness, ensure it is under the Harness Shield. (21) Open the Front Cover. (22) Remove 1 Screw. (23) Remove the Connector Cover. (24) Carefully remove the Protective Sheet, and Tapes from the OPC Drum Assembly. Note: Do not tilt the Process Unit, or the Developer will spill. 324 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (25) Install the Process Unit. Caution: To prevent damage to the Process Unit, ensure that the Left Cover is still open before inserting the Process Unit into the machine. Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands. (26) Fasten the Process Unit with 1 Screw. (27) Connect the Harness, and reinstall the Connector Cover, and Screw. (28) Install the Toner Waste Container. (29) Close the Front, and the Left Covers.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (31) Plug the AC Power Cord, and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. Note: Perform the following adjustments after the machine has warmed up, and displays: (Skip to Sect. 7.3.3.) READY TO COPY COPIES:001 DP-8020E (**) *** DESTINATION CODE : PRESS \/ /\ TO SELECT Note: The contents in the (**) *** in the LCD display above may differ depending on the destination. 7.3.2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 7.3.3. Toner Density Control (TDC) Adjustment Note: Ensure the Toner Bottle is not installed, or is removed before performing the TDC Adjustment, or adjustment will not be precise. 1. Press "Function", "Original Size", and "3" keys sequentially to enter the Service Mode. 2. Press the "8" key to enter the F8 Mode (Service Adjustment). 3. Press the "Start" key. 4. Press the "0", "9", and "Start" keys sequentially to begin the automatic TDC sensor gain adjustment.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (5) Insert the Toner Bottle into the Hopper Unit. Align the Toner Bottle Key with the Key Alignment Channel of the hopper unit. Insert the Bottle as far as it will go, and turn the Toner Bottle clockwise until it locks in place. (Bottle's Green Knob is lined up with the "Locked" symbol on the label) Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 7.3.6. Exposure (Standard Adjustment) Caution: Before making any adjustments, confirm that the following contents (F6-17, 18, and 19) are set to "0". DO NOT adjust these settings in the field. F6-17 : Grid Voltage compensation F6-18 : Standard Laser Power compensation F6-19 : Std Bias DC Voltage compensation Note: If an exposure adjustment is required during a routine service call, ensure the developer unit is properly toned before making any adjustments. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8 Options and Supplies 8.1. Service Notes "Firmware Update" for PCL or PS Option Installation for DP-8020/8016 To use PCL (DA-PC820), or PS (DA-MC820) option individually, changing to Type B, or Type D SC firmware is required. The required firmware is on the CD included with the options. Note: The 8 MB Expansion Board (DA-EM600) must be installed for the printer controllers above to function.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Example: From: Destination Shortcut Batch File: D:(CD-ROM Drive) \ xFirmware \ USA.bat Firmware Code File: DP-8016_8020_PU_xxxxxx.exe To: Firmware Data Folder: C:\ Panasonic \ Panasonic-FUP \ Data 3) Preparing the Main Unit for the Firmware Upgrade Make sure the unit's Key Operator Password is the same as the tool's password. Make sure the unit is in an idle state (e.g. not making copies, not printing, etc.).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 2) Preparing the Firmware Code Double click the appropriate Destination Shortcut Batch File, and copy the Firmware Code File on the CD-ROM to the Firmware Data Folder in your PC. Note that the files in the Archive will be extracted automatically into the designated folder when the Archived file (.exe) is Double-clicked. Example: From: Destination Shortcut Batch File: D:(CD-ROM Drive) \ xFirmware \ USA.bat Firmware Code File: DP-8016_8020_PU_xxxxxx.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3. Updating the Firmware using the Master Firmware Card (Alternate method) 1. Before starting, print the F5/F6 Parameters List (Copy Service Mode F9-03-00). 2. Turn the Power Switch on the Right side of the machine to the OFF position. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord, if the Fax Option is installed.) 3. Install the appropriate Master Firmware Card into the machine. 4.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 3. Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. 4. Press “FUNCTION”, “ORIGINAL SIZE” keys, and then Key “3” on the keypad sequentially. 5. Perform the Update Program Card Mode F9-09 (Update Program Card). The unit is now ready to accept the firmware code from the USB Port. Now connect the USB Cable between the Unit, and PC.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.2. 8.2.1. Installing the Printer Controller Module for PCL6 (DA-PC820) Contents No. 1 2 3 Qty. 1 1 1 Description Hardware Key Software CD Installation Instructions 1 Remarks PDL KEY Includes Operating Instructions This document 3 2 Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.2.2. Installation 1. Before installing this option, make sure the Program Expansion Board (DA-EM600) is installed into Slot 1 on the SC PC Board first.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (3) Install the Hardware Key into the (CN67) connectors on the SC PC Board. Note: The connector is keyed, to prevent damage to the SC PC Board, install the Hardware Key as illustrated. Do not force the Hardware Key into the connector if facing the wrong way. (4) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses, and Covers. (5) Plug the AC Power Cord, and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.3. 8.3.1. Installing the Printer Controller Module for PS / PCL6 (DA-MC820) Contents No. 1 2 3 4 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 Description Hardware Key Software CD Adobe PostScript 3 Label Installation Instructions Remarks PS KEY Includes Operating Instructions This document 2 3 4 Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.3.2. Installation 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (3) Install the Hardware Key into one of the three available connectors (CN67) on the SC PC Board. Note: The connector is keyed, to prevent damage to the SC PC Board, install the Hardware Key as illustrated. Do not force the Hardware Key into the connector if facing the wrong way. (4) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (5) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.4. Installing the Fax Communication Board (DA-FG180) 8.4.1.Contents No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Qty.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.4.2.Installation Install the Hardware by following the steps below. CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation. (1) Open the Left Cover. (2) Remove 2 Silver Screws. (3) Remove the Left Scanner Cover. (4) Remove 2 Shoulder Silver Screws. (5) Remove the Right Scanner Cover. (6) Remove 2 Silver Screws. (7) Slightly lift the Control Panel Assembly.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (12) Install the Key Assembly into the Control Panel Assembly. (13) Install the Speaker as illustrated. (14) Connect the Speaker Harness. (15) Install the Speaker Spring. (16) Secure the Speaker Spring with 2 Screws. (17) Remove 10 Screws. (18) Remove the Rear Cover. 341 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (19) Remove the Lower Protective Tab on the Right Cover for the LINE connection. If installing an External Telephone, remove the upper protective tab as well. (20) Attach the Line Label and TEL Label to the Right Cover as illustrated. (21) Secure the MJR Harness with the Harness Clamps. (22) Connect the MJR Harness to the MJR PC Board (CN22 and CN25). (23) Install the MJR PC Board Assembly from the rear of the machine by inserting the Hooks into the slots on the frame.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (26) Install 2 Clamps. (27) Install the PCB Spacer. (28) Plug the FXB PC Board into the SC PC Board with on Board Connector (CN80). (29) Secure the FXB PC Board with 2 Screws (M3 x 6). (30) Secure the MJR Harness with the Harness Clamps. (31) Connect the MJR Harnesses to the FXB PC Board (CN391, CN392 and CN393). (32) Attach the Function Label (specified destination) on the upper right corner as illustrated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (33) Attach the Type Approval Label (specified destination) to the Rear Cover as illustrated. Note: (For New Zealand only) Attach the Type Approval Label and Telepermit Label to the Right Side Cover as illustrated. (34) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (35) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (43) Install the Stamp Unit as illustrated. (44) Install the Stamp Assembly. (45) Close the Stamp Unit. (46) Remove the edge of the Protective Sheet. (47) Connect the Harness of Stamp Unit. (48) Place the Harness into the Latch as illustrated. (49) Reattach the Hook and Loop Fastener on the left side of the Scanning Pad. (50) Close the ADF Unit. (51) Perform Service Mode F6 (No. 69) to adjust the Stamp Position. 345 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (52) It is not necessary to set the parameter for the Note: For other destinations, set the Function Parameter following suffix (Destinations). The Fax Firmware #005 (Destination Code). is automatically loaded with the Host Firmware. 000 : Austria PB : UK 001 : U.K.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (53) Execute Parameter Initialize by following the steps below. a. Press "FAX/EMAIL" key. b. Press "FUNCTION" and then "7" keys. c. Press "MONITOR" four times, then press "∗ (TONE)" to enter the "SERVICE MODE". d. Press "6" key or "V", "/\" arrow keys to enter "6 RAM INITIALIZE". e. Press "V", "/\" arrow keys to enter "PARAMETER INITIALIZE". f. Press "START" key. Wait approximately 10-20 seconds, the unit displays "COMPLETED", then the unit will return to Service Mode. g.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Perform the following steps if the Optional Hard Disk Drive Unit (DA-HD18), is also installed. An additional 800 Stations, 1,000 in total is available when the optional Hard Disk Drive (DA-HD18) is installed. When installing the HDD unit, the machine automatically changes the address book configuration from 200 to 1,000 Stations and the addresses that have been already registered will be copied into the HDD automatically.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.5. Installing the Keyboard Option (DA-KB180) 8.5.1. Contents No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Qty. 1 1 1 1 4 1 Description Keyboard Unit Keyboard Sheet (English) Keyboard Sheet (French) Keyboard Sheet (German) Screw Installation Instructions 1 Remarks Preinstalled This document 5 2 6 3 4 Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.5.2. Installation Install the Hardware by following the steps below.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (8) Disconnect the Harness on the PNL1 PC Board (CN220). (9) Remove the Control Panel Assembly. (10) Release 2 Latch Hooks. (11) Remove the Control Panel Sub Base Cover. (12) Remove 2 Screws. 350 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (13) Replace the preinstalled Keyboard Sheet to the desired language. Note: Alphabet arrangement is dependent on the destination, and may differ. (14) Route the Keyboard Harness through the access hole on the machine. (15) Install the Keyboard Unit as illustrated. (16) Secure the Keyboard Unit with 4 Screws. 351 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (17) Connect the Keyboard Harness to CN234 and Panel Harness to CN220 on the PNL1 PC Board. (18) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (19) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. (20) Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected. (21) Set the parameter for the Keyboard Sheet by following the steps below.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.6. 8.6.1. Installing the Hard Disk Drive Unit (DA-HD18) Contents No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 Description Hard Disk Drive (HDD) DC PCB HDD Cover HD Harness HDD2 Harness DC12 Harness Harness Clamp (Small) Harness Clamp (Medium) 9 4 Screw (6-32 x 3/8) 10 6 Screw (M3 x 6) 11 1 Installation Instructions 1 5 Remarks Black White This document 2 6 3 4 7 8 9 11 10 Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 353 Ver.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.6.2. Installation 1. Before installing the Hard Disk Drive Unit, make sure the optional Sorting Image Memory is installed in the memory socket on the SC PC Board first. At least an additional 16 MB (DA-SM16B) of Sorting Image Memory is required. Refer to the Installation Instruction of the Sorting Image Memory (DA-SM16B/64B/28B). 2. Install the Hard Disk Drive Unit by following the steps below.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (6) Remove the Toner Bottle. Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first. If the Toner Bottle is installed and turned to the "Locked" position without the Process Unit, the Toner will spill inside the machine. (7) Remove 1 Screw. (8) Remove the Connector Cover. (9) Loosen 1 Screw. (10) Disconnect the Harness. (11) Remove the Process Unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (12) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (13) Remove 2 Screws. (14) Remove the Front Cover 1. (15) Remove 4 Silver Screws. (16) Remove the Right Cover. (17) Remove 6 Screws. (18) Remove the Right Bracket. (19) Install the HDD into the Right Bracket as illustrated. 356 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (20) Secure the HDD with 4 Screws (6-32x3/8). Note: When securing the HDD, place it at the edge of a table as illustrated (cover the table to protect it from scratches). (21) Install the DC PC Board. (22) Secure the DC PC Board with 2 Screws. (23) Install 2 Harness Clamps (Small) and 3 Harness Clamps (Medium). (24) Connect the HDD2 Harness to the HDD. (25) Connect the HDD2 Harness to CN143, and DC12 Harness to CN141 & CN142. (26) Secure the HDD2 Harness with the 2 Harness Clamps.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (27) Connect one end of the HD Harness to the HDD. See Note below. (28) Secure the HD Harness and DC12 Harness with the Harness Clamps. Correct Key HDD Incorrect Key HDD Note: Make sure that the HD Harness is connected to the HDD correctly as illustrated. 1. The Key on the connector must be facing Upwards. 2. Either connector of the HD Harness will fit into the HDD. However, the correct one is shown in the illustration (Harness comes out from the top of the connector).
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (33) Connect the HD Harness to CN59 and DC12 Harness to CN 145 on the SC PC Board. (34) Secure the HD Harness, and DC12 Harness with the Harness Clamp. (35) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (36) Plug the AC Power Cord, and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. (37) Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected. 359 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P CAUTION! After the Hard Disk Drive Unit is installed, to prevent a Scan Disk Function from being performed (similar to Windows OS when the power is abruptly interrupted), it is important to follow the step sequence below when turning OFF the Power Switch on the machine. 1. If the machine is in the "ENERGY SAVER (Shutdown Mode)", you may turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P b) Retrieve the 200 Station, Fax Address Book data from the unit as follows: 1. Click on START\Programs\Panasonic\Panasonic Document Management System\Network MFP Utilities. 2. Click on Network Device Locator. 3. In the Network Device Locator window, select your desired device. 4. In the menu bar, click on Tools and in the drop down menu on Address Book Editor. 5.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.7. 8.7.1. Installing the Expansion F-ROM Board (DA-EM600) Contents No. 1 2 3 Qty. 1 2 1 Description Expansion F-ROM Board PC Board Support Installation Instructions 1 2 Remarks This document 3 Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.7.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (3) Remove the Black Pin Protector from Slot 1 (CN62), if it was pre-installed. (4) Install 2 PC Board Supporters for the Slot 1 on the SC PC Board. (5) Install the Program Expansion Board into Slot 1 (CN62) on the SC PC Board and secure with the Supporters. Note: The Program Extension F-ROM Board must always be installed into Slot 1 (CN62) for the PCL or PCL/PS Printer Option to function. (6) Proceed with the installation of other options.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.8. Installing the Sorting Image Memory 16 / 64 / 128 MB (DA-SM16B / 64B / 28B) 8.8.1. Contents No. Qty. Description 1 1 SDRM PC Board 2 1 Installation Instructions Remarks 16 MB 64 MB 128 MB This document Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.8.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.9. 8.9.1. Installing the Expansion Flash Memory Card 4/8 MB (UE-410047/410048) Contents Qty. 1 Description Part No. UE-410047 UE-410048 Image Memory Remarks 4 MB 8 MB Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2. Refer to the Parts List in the Parts Manual. 8.9.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.10. Installing the Accounting Software (DA-WA10) 8.10.1. Contents Qty. 1 1 Description Accounting Software CD Installation Instructions Remarks Includes Operating Instructions This document 8.10.2. Installation 1. Before installing this option, make sure the Hard Disk Drive Unit (DA-HD18) is installed into the machine first. Refer to the Installation Instructions for the Hard Disk Drive Unit (DA-HD18). 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.11. Installing the Inverting Automatic Document Feeder (DA-AR202) 8.11.1. Contents No. 1 2 Qty.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.11.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord, if the Fax Option is installed.) (1) Using a Slotted Blade Screwdriver, remove the OPS Actuator as illustrated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (6) Install the i-ADF onto the ADF Mounting Brackets. Note: a. Set the i-ADF in the direction of the arrow. b. Align the hallmark on the Right Side of the Hinge Base, and the ADF Mounting Bracket as illustrated. (7) Tighten 2 Thumb Screws (M4 x 10). (8) Install 2 Hinge Cover 2. (9) Secure the Automatic Document Feeder with 2 Silver Screws (M4 x 10). (10) Install 1 Screw (M4 x 8) on the back of the left ADF Mounting Bracket from the bottom as illustrated. (11) Remove 10 Screws.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (17) Before proceeding, install the other options first. If finished, close the i-ADF. (18) Reinstall the Rear Cover. (19) Secure the Rear Cover with 10 Screws. (20) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. (21) Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected. < Example of Printed Image > Copy Image Leading Edge (22) Using a 20 lb (80 g/m2) lined original, make a copy from the ADF to check the feed alignment.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (26) Install 2 Hinge Covers. Note: When installing the Hinge Covers, make sure that a Hinge Film is placed inside of each Hinge Cover. (27) Peel off 6 adhesive strip protectors from the Scanning Pad. (28) Place the Scanning Pad on the glass aligning it on the upper left corner, keeping 1mm space as illustrated. Note: Failure to install the Scanning Pad correctly may cause a Black vertical, horizontal (or both) line(s) to appear on the copies in the Double Exposure Copy Mode.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Document No. 90 / 71 1-Side / 2-Side ADF Detection Timing (ADF Image Read Start Position Adjustment) Paper Travel A Printed Image A A No. 91 / 72 1-Side / 2-Side ADF Original Leading Edge Registration (Original Lead Edge Detection Timing Adjustment) (Original Trail Edge Detection Timing Adjustment) (Ratio Adjustment when the scan is made) 0.05mm 1 Point 0.05mm 1 Point 1 Point Paper Travel Shadow of Document Leading Edge Void 0.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.11.3. Double Exposure Lead and Side Edge Adjustments Caution: Confirm that the Scanning Pad is installed, and aligned correctly on the ADF/i-ADF prior to making any adjustments. Driver's License 1. Place a Business Card, Driver's License, Insurance Card, etc. (Invoice size or smaller) on the Platen Glass as illustrated. Platen 2. Insert Letter or A4 size paper into the 1st Paper Tray, or onto the Sheet Bypass, and change the tray settings to the appropriate paper size. 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.12. Installing the Automatic Document Feeder (DA-AS181) 8.12.1. Contents No. 1 2 3 Qty. 1 2 1 Description Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Angle Plate Scanning Pad 4 2 Screw (M3 x 8) 5 4 Screw (M3 x 12) 6 1 Installation Instructions Remarks This Document 2 1 4 5 3 6 Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.12.2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (3) Remove 10 Screws. (4) Remove the Rear Cover. (5) Remove the Protective Sheet. (6) Bend the Protective Tab on the Rear Cover approx. 180° towards the inside of the machine as illustrated. (7) Connect the ADF Harness to CN650 on the SPC PC Board. (8) Insert the Harness Clamp into a pre-drilled hole in the frame (from underside). Note: Do not cut the Harness Clamp (Tie-Wrap) when servicing. Push the release clip on the side to remove it. (9) Reinstall the Rear Cover.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Note: Align the ADF if required by following the steps below. (A) Release 4 Screws. (B) Adjust the right side of the ADF, and the ADF Mounting Bracket as illustrated. (C) Secure the ADF with 4 Screws. (11) Peel off 2 adhesive strip protectors from the Scanning Pad. (12) Place the Scanning Pad on the glass, aligning with the upper left corner, keeping 1mm space as illustrated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (20) Open the ADF, and release 2 Latch Hooks under the feeder. (21) Remove the ADF Front Cover. (22) Remove 1 Screw, and turn the Adjusting Bracket counter-clockwise. (23) If the Copy Image is Skewed to the right, set the Adjusting Bracket to the right and secure it with 1 Screw.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Document No. 90 ADF Detection Timing (ADF Image Read Start Position Adjustment) Paper Travel A Printed Image A A No. 91 Paper Travel ADF Original Trailing Edge Registration Shadow of Document Leading Edge Void (Ratio Adjustment when the scan is made) 1 Point 0.05mm 1 Point 0.3mm Rebooting is 1 Point not necessary to enable the Parameter 0.3mm Setting. 1 Point Paper Travel Shadow of Document Leading Edge 0.3mm 1 Point Void No. 93 ADF Magnification Ratio (Top Feed) 0.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.12.3. Double Exposure Lead and Side Edge Adjustments Caution: Confirm that the Scanning Pad is installed and aligned correctly on the ADF/i-ADF prior to making any adjustments. Driver's License 1. Place a Business Card, Driver's License, Insurance Card, etc. (Invoice size or smaller) on the Platen Glass as illustrated. Platen 2. Insert Letter or A4 size paper into the 1st Paper Tray, or onto the Sheet Bypass and change the tray settings to the appropriate paper size. 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.13. Installing the 2nd/4th Paper Tray (DA-DS184), 3rd Paper Tray (DA-DS185), and the Stand 8.13.1. Contents 2nd/4th Paper Tray No. 1 3 Qty. 1 1 Description 2nd/4th Paper Tray Unit Paper Size Label 6 3 Screw (M3 x 8) 7 2 Screw (M3 x 6) 8 1 Installation Instructions Remarks This document 3rd Paper Tray No. 1 3 Qty.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Stand for Other Destinations No. Qty.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (3) Remove 4 Silver Screws. (4) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover. (5) Place the Paper Tray Unit onto the Stand. (6) Slide the Paper Tray out of the unit. (7) Secure the Paper Tray Unit with 5 Screws (M3 x 6, M3 x 8). For a 3-Paper Tray Configuration, skip to Step (19). For a 2-Paper Tray Configuration, skip to Step (30). <3rd Paper Tray Unit> (8) Remove 4 Silver Screws. (9) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover. (10) Remove 3 Screws. (11) Remove 2 Brackets.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (12) Place the 3rd Paper Tray Unit onto the 4th Paper Tray Unit. (13) Slide the 3rd Paper Tray out of the unit. (14) Secure the 3rd Paper Tray Unit with 5 Screws (M3 x 6, M3 x 8). (15) Remove the Harness from Clamps of the 4th Paper Tray Unit. Note: Close the right clamp and leave the left clamp open. Caution: Ensure that the Black Wire is on the Left Side, and that it connects to Pin 1 of the female connector as illustrated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P <2nd Paper Tray Unit> (19) Remove 4 Silver Screws. (20) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover. (21) Remove 3 Screws. (22) Remove 2 Brackets. (23) Place the 2nd Paper Tray Unit onto the 3rd Paper Tray Unit. (24) Slide the 2nd Paper Tray out of the unit. (25) Secure the 2nd Paper Tray Unit with 5 Screws (M3 x 6, M3 x 8). (26) Remove the Harness from Clamp of the 3rd Paper Tray Unit. Note: Close the clamp. 384 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Caution: Ensure that the Black Wire is on the Left Side, and that it connects to Pin 1 of the female connector as illustrated. Inserting the connector upside-down, may damage the machine's SPC or CST PC Board. (27) Route the 3rd Paper Tray Unit's Harness through the access hole at the bottom of the 2nd Paper Tray Unit as illustrated (28) Connect the Harness of the 3rd Paper Tray Unit to CN772 on the CST2 PC Board of the 2nd Paper Tray Unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (34) Place the machine onto the 2nd Paper Tray Unit. Caution: The machine weights approximately 93.26 - 98.33 lb (42.3 - 44.6 kg). To prevent injuries, use the appropriate number of personnel, and the proper equipment to lift or move the machine. (35) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (36) Secure the machine with 5 Screws (M3 x 6, M3 x 8). (37) Remove the Harness from Clamps of the 2nd Paper Tray Unit. Note: Close the clamps.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (42) Attach the Paper Size Label(s) onto the 2nd/ 3rd/4th Paper Tray(s) as illustrated. (43) Plug the AC Power Cord, and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. (44) Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected. 387 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.14. Installing the Platen Cover (DA-UC200) for PU 8.14.1. Contents Qty. 1 1 2 4 1 Description Part No. Remarks DZMA002394 DZJM000428 DZMH000013 XTB3+12JFJ DZSM000303 This document Platen Cover Scanning Pad Platen Hinge Screw Installation Instructions Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2. Refer to the Parts List in the Parts Manual. 8.14.2. Installation (2) (1) Install 2 Platen Hinges. (2) Secure the Platen Hinges with 2 Screws each.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.15. Installing the Dehumidifier Heater Kit (DZTQ000074) (Supplied as a Service Part) 8.15.1. Contents No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 14 1 Clamp Clamp Clamp Clamp Clamp Part No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.15.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation. (During a Lightning Storm, to prevent electrocution disconnect the Telephone Line Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord, if the Fax Option is installed.) (1) Remove 10 Screws. (2) Remove the Rear Cover. (3) Open the Left Cover. (4) Remove 2 Silver Screws. (5) Remove the Left Scanner Cover.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (15) Open the Front Cover. (16) Remove the Toner Waste Container. (17) Remove the Toner Bottle. Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first. If the Toner Bottle is installed and turned to the "Locked" position without the Process Unit, the Toner will spill inside the machine. (18) Remove 1 Screw. (19) Remove the Connector Cover. (20) Loosen 1 Screw. (21) Disconnect the Harness. 391 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (22) Remove the Process Unit. Caution: To prevent damage to the Process Unit, ensure that the Left Cover is still open before removing the Process Unit out of the machine. Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands. Caution: The OPC Drum is sensitive to light. To prevent optical exposure problems, do not expose the OPC Drum to direct sunlight or bright light. Even if it is a fluorescent lamp, approx.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (30) Remove 1 Screw. (31) Remove the Front Left Cover. (32) Remove the Inner Cover. (33) Remove 2 Screws. (34) Remove the Bottle Holder. (35) Remove the Toner Spill Tray as illustrated. (36) Remove 2 Screws. (37) Remove the Main Switch. (38) Release the Harness from 3 Harness Clamps. (39) Install the RLB PC Board Assembly. (40) Secure the RLB PC Board Assembly with 2 Screws. 393 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (41) Install 3 Clamps (DZJK000068) and 1 Black Clamp(DZJK000004). (42) Connect one end of the RLB Harness to CN171 on the RLB PC Board. (43) Connect other end of the RLB Harness to CN2 on the PS PC Board. (44) Secure the RLB Harness with the Harness Clamp. (45) Mount the Heater onto the Heater Bracket. (46) Install 3 Clamps (DZJK000023). 394 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (47) Install 8 Clamps (DZJK000023) and 1 Clamp (DZJK000068). (48) Install 3 Clamps (DZJK000023). (49) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 3 to CN173 on the RLB PC Board. (50) Route the PTC-AC Harness 3 through the holes in the frame as illustrated. (51) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 3 with 6 Harness Clamps. (52) Route the PTC-AC Harness 3 through the hole in the frame as illustrated. (53) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 3 with 4 Harness Clamps. 395 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (54) Install the Heater Assembly. (55) Secure the Heater Assembly with 1 Screw. (56) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 3 to the Heater Assembly. (57) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 3 with 3 Harness Clamps. (58) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 3 with the Harness Clamp. Caution: Do not remove the Dummy Plug, if the Dehumidifier Heater Kit is not installed in the Paper Tray. (59) Slide the Scanner Unit. (60) Mount the Dehumidifier Heater onto the Dehumidifier Heater Bracket. 396 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (61) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 1 to CN172 on the RLB PC Board. (62) Route the PTC-AC Harness 1 through the hole in the frame as illustrated. (63) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 1 with 5 Harness Clamps. (64) Route the PTC-AC Harness 1 as illustrated. (65) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 1 with 8 Harness Clamps. (66) Route the PTC-AC Harness 1 through the hole in the frame as illustrated. (67) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 1 with the Harness Clamp.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (70) Install the Clamp (DZJK000046). (71) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 1 with the Harness Bracket and Harness Clamp. (72) Secure the Harness Bracket with 1 Screw. Caution: Trim the excess length of the PTC-AC Harness 1 on the Panel Side. (73) Remove 8 Screws. (74) Remove the CCD Cover. (75) Install the Clamp (DZJK000045). (76) Install the Dehumidifier Heater Assembly. (77) Secure the Dehumidifier Heater Assembly with 1 Screw.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (81) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 2 to PTC-AC Harness 1. (82) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 2 with the Harness Clamp. (83) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 2 with the Harness Bracket. (84) Install the Dehumidifier Heater Assembly. (85) Secure the Dehumidifier Heater Assembly with 1 Screw. (86) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 2 to the Dehumidifier Heater Assembly. (87) Connect the Harness to Heater Switch Assembly as illustrated. (88) Install the Heater Switch Assembly.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.16. Installing the Dehumidifier Heater Kit for Paper Tray (DZHP009959) (Supplied as a Service Part) 8.16.1. Contents No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Qty. 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 Description PTC-AC Harness 4 Heater Heater Bracket Heater Cover Clamp Clamp Edge Saddle Part No. DZFP001642 FFPCP0034 DZJE001205 DZJE001206 DZJK000023 DZJK000067 DZJK000017 8 3 Screw B3X6TTS-RP - 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000820 Remarks Note: 1. The part number(s) may differ depending on the Destination. 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.16.2. Installation Before installing the Dehumidifier Heater Kit for Paper Tray (DZHP009959), make sure the Dehumidifier Heater Kit (DZTQ000074) is installed in the unit first. CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (8) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (9) Remove 5 Screws. (10) Separate the 2nd Paper Tray from the machine. Caution: The machine weights approximately 93.26 - 98.33 lb (42.3 - 44.6 kg). To prevent injuries, use the appropriate number of personnel and the proper equipment to lift or move the machine. (11) Mount the Heater onto the Heater Bracket. (12) Install 3 Clamps (DZJK000023) and 1 Edge Saddle. (13) Secure the Heater Assembly with 1 Screw.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (15) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 4 to the Heater Assembly. (16) Insert 2 Harness Clamp of the PTC-AC Harness 4 into a pre-drilled hole in the frame. (17) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 4 with 3 Harness Clamps and Edge Saddle. (18) Install the Heater Cover. (19) Secure the Heater Cover with 2 Screws. (20) Install 2 Clamps (DZJK000067). (21) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 4 with the Harness Clamp. For a 2-Paper Tray Configuration, skip to Step (54). (22) Remove 4 Silver Screws.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (24) Disconnect the Harness on the CST2 PC Board (CN772). (25) Release the Harness from the Edge Saddle. (26) Route the Harness through a hole on the frame. (27) Slide the 2nd Paper Tray out of the unit. (28) Remove 5 Screws. (29) Separate the 3rd Paper Tray from the 2nd Paper Tray. (30) Install the Heater, refer to Steps (11) - (21). For a 3-Paper Tray Configuration, skip to Step (47). (31) Remove 4 Silver Screws. (32) Remove the Rear Paper Tray Cover.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (36) Slide the 3rd Paper Tray out of the unit. (37) Remove 5 Screws. (38) Separate the 4th Paper Tray from the 3rd Paper Tray. (39) Install the Heater, refer to Steps (11) - (21). (40) Replace the 3rd Paper Tray Unit onto the 4th Paper Tray Unit. (41) Secure the 3rd Paper Tray Unit with 5 Screws (XTW3+6LFJ, XTB3+8GFJ). (42) Remove the Dummy Plug. (43) Install 1 Edge Saddle. (44) Route the PTC-AC Harness 4 through the hole in the frame as illustrated.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (49) Remove the Dummy Plug. (50) Install 1 Edge Saddle. (51) Route the PTC-AC Harness 4 through the hole in the frame as illustrated. (52) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 4. (53) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 4 with the Harness Clamp and Edge Saddle. (54) Place the machine onto the 2nd Paper Tray Unit. Caution: The machine weights approximately 93.26 - 98.33 lb (42.3 - 44.6 kg). To prevent injuries, use the appropriate number of personnel and the proper equipment to lift or move the machine.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (58) Remove the Dummy Plug. (59) Install 1 Clamp (DZJK000023) and 1 Edge Saddle. (60) Route the PTC-AC Harness 4 through the hole in the frame as illustrated. (61) Connect the PTC-AC Harness 4. (62) Secure the PTC-AC Harness 4 with the Harness Clamp and Edge Saddle. (63) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (64) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.17. Installing the Mechanical Counter (DZTK000002) (Supplied as a Service Part) 8.17.1. Contents Qty. 1 Description Mechanical Counter Remarks Note: Refer to the Parts Manual for Part Number(s), Packing, and Accessories detail. 8.17.2. Installation CAUTION! Turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the OFF position, and then unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (4) Remove the Toner Bottle. Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first. If the Toner Bottle is installed and turned to the "Locked" position without the Process Unit, the Toner will spill inside the machine. (5) Remove 1 Screw. (6) Remove the Connector Cover. (7) Loosen 1 Screw. (8) Disconnect the Harness. (9) Remove the Process Unit.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Slide the 1st Paper Tray out of the unit. (11) Remove 2 Screws. (12) Remove the Front Cover 1. (13) Remove 4 Silver Screws. (14) Remove the Right Cover. (15) Remove the Inner Cover. (16) Remove 6 Screws. (17) Remove the PS Cover. Note: When reinstalling the PS Cover, ensure that the PS Cover is installed into the Ground Plate as illustrated. (18) Install the Mechanical Counter to the machine. 410 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (19) Connect the MC Harness to the Mechanical Counter. (20) Cut the Protective Tab on the Front Cover 1. (21) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (22) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. (23) Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected. 411 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.18. Installing the Key Counter Harness Kit (DA-KH180) 8.18.1. Contents Note: The Key Counter is sold separately. Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 3 Description Part No. DZFP001902 DZJB000463 PJUIC0218Z PJUIC0219Z PJUIC0221Z DZJK000070 KEY Harness Counter Guide Key Counter Base Key Counter Cover Key Counter Front Cover Clamp 6 Screw XTB3+6FFJ-RP 2 Screw XTW3+6LFJ 2 Screw XSB4+10FJ 1 Installation Instructions Remarks DZSM000825 This document Note: 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (10) Open the Front Cover. (11) Remove the Toner Waste Container. (12) Remove the Toner Bottle. Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first. If the Toner Bottle is installed and turned to the "Locked" position without the Process Unit, the Toner will spill inside the machine. (13) Remove 1 Screw. (14) Remove the Connector Cover. (15) Loosen 1 Screw. (16) Disconnect the Harness. 413 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (17) Remove the Process Unit. Caution: To prevent damage to the Process Unit, ensure that the Left Cover is still open before removing the Process Unit out of the machine. Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands. Caution: The OPC Drum is sensitive to light. To prevent optical exposure problems, do not expose the OPC Drum to direct sunlight or bright light. Even if it is a fluorescent lamp, approx.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (25) Connect the KEY Harness to CN726 on the SPC PC Board. (26) Install 3 Clamps. (27) Secure the KEY Harness with 4 Harness Clamps and 1 Edge Saddle. (28) Cut the Protective Tab on the Right Cover. (29) Reinstall the Right Cover. Caution: Route the KEY Harness through the hole on the Right Cover. 415 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (30) Install the Protective Tab that was cut Step (28). (31) Install the Key Counter Base. Caution: Route the KEY Harness through the hole on the Key Counter Base. (32) Secure the KEy Counter Base with 2 Screws (XSB4+10FJ). (33) Insert the Harness Clamp into the pre-drilled hole in the Key Counter Base (from underneath). (34) Install the Key Counter. (35) Secure the Key Counter with 2 Screws (XTB3+6FFJ-RP). 416 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (36) Connect the Key Counter Harness to the KEY Harness. (37) Install the Key Counter Cover. (38) Secure the Key Counter Cover with 4 Screws (XTB3+6FFJ-RP). (39) Proceed with the installation of other options. If finished, reinstall all Harnesses and Covers. (40) Plug the AC Power Cord and turn the Power Switch on the Right Side of the machine to the ON position. (41) Reconnect the Telephone Line Cable if it was disconnected.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 8.19. Replacing the OPC Drum Note: To avoid Toner spill in the machine, follow the steps below before removing the Process Unit. 1. Press "FUNCTION" and "1 SIDED COPY" keys simultaneously. 2. The LCD shows “Please wait...” for approx. 5 sec. Then it will be ready. (1) Open the Left Cover. (2) Open the Front Cover. (3) Remove the Toner Waste Container. (4) Remove the Toner Bottle. Caution: Do Not install the Toner Bottle before installing the Process Unit first.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (7) Loosen 1 Screw. (8) Disconnect the Harness. (9) Remove the Process Unit. Caution: To prevent damage to the Process Unit, ensure that the Left Cover is still open before removing the Process Unit out of the machine. (10) Unhook 2 Springs. (11) Disconnect the Harness. (12) Turn the OPC Drum Assembly in the direction of the arrow and remove. Caution: Exercise caution not to scratch the surface of the OPC Drum (Green), and not to touch it with bare hands. 419 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (13) Remove the OPC Drum Shaft Holder Assembly. (14) Remove the Roller Spacer. (15) Lift the OPC Drum, holding the left side where the OPC Drum Shaft Holder Assembly was installed. (16) Ensure that the OPC Drum is fully coated with the Drum Starting Powder. Apply additional Drum Starting Powder onto the surface of the OPC Drum if required. Note: Do not touch the surface of the OPC Drum with bare hands when removing or reinstalling it.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9 General Network Information 9.1. 9.1.1. Network Protocol OSI Reference Mode Having a model in mind helps you understand how the pieces of the network puzzle fit together. The most commonly used model is the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model. The OSI model, first released in 1984 by the International Standards Organization (ISO), provides a useful structure for defining and describing the various processes underlying networking communications.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.1.2. Protocol One reason for the popularity of TCP/IP is that no one vendor owns it, unlike the IPX/SPX, DNA, SNA or Apple Talk protocol suites, all of which are controlled by specific companies. TCP/IP evolved in response to input from a wide variety of industry sources. Consequently, it is the most open of the protocol suites and is supported by the widest variety of vendors.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.2. 9.2.1. Layer Functions and Technology MAC (Media Access Control) The MAC address is burnt into each network card for establishing addresses for nodes on the network. These addresses are hexadecimal in nature and are unique for each card. The First three bytes from the left end identify the manufacturer’s code that must be approved by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). The Remaining three bytes on the right half should be kept in a unique manner.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P A computer in the ring captures the token, if it has data to transmit, it holds the token and transmits a data frame. This data frame is passed to each computer in the ring, which checks whether it is the intended recipient of the frame. When the frame reaches the destination address, the destination PC copies the frame to a receive buffer, updates the frame status field of the data frame and puts the frame back on the ring.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.2.3. Ethernet Ethernet is a very popular local area network architecture based on the CSMA/CD access method. The original ethernet specification was the basis for the IEEE 802.3 specifications. Typically, ethernet networks can use a bus physical topology, although, many varieties of ethernet such as 10Base-T uses a star physical topology and a bus logical topology.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 1 2 3 6 TX (+) TX (-) RX (+) RX (-) 1 1 TX (+) 1 2 2 TX (-) 2 3 3 RX (+) 3 6 6 RX (-) 6 Straight Cable Crossed Cable Ethernet Cable Pin Configuration All eight pins on the Ethernet cable are normally wired in this configuration accordingly. The Electrical level follows the Manchester code configuration. "1" "0" 0V -2.05 V Out of balance in electrical levels indicates that a collision is occurring in a certain area.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.3. 9.3.1. Network Layer IP Address An IP address is a set of four numbers, or octets, that can range in value between 0 and 255. Each octet is separated by a period (i.e. 192.168.31.1). All devices on a network that runs the TCP/IP protocol suite need a unique IP address. Most machines use a Domain Name, which are easier for people to remember. The IP addresses are actually broken down into three distinct classes, knows as class A, class B and class C addresses.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.3.2. Subnet Mask A subnet mask defines how sub-segments of a network are treated. IP 192.168.32.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Network Address 192.168.32.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 192 168 32 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 IP Subnet Mask 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Network Address Configuration Global IP Address 190.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 190.0.3.1 255.255.255.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.3.3. Internet Protocol The IP (Internet Protocol) operating at the OSI Network layer, is a connectionless protocol that provides datagram service, and IP packets are most commonly referred to as IP data grams. It performs the following typical functions: 1. Identifies the IP address 2. Packet disassembly and reassembly of the IP datagram 3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.3.4. Router Routers, operating at the OSI Network layer, organize the large network in terms of logical network segments. Each network segment is assigned an address so that every packet has both a destination network address and a destination device address. Routers are more intelligent than bridges.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.4. 9.4.1. Transport Layer TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) The TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is an internetwork connection-oriented protocol that corresponds to the OSI Transport layer. TCP provides full-duplex, end-to-end connections. When the end-to-end communication acknowledgement is not required, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) can be substituted for the TCP at the Transport (host-to-host) level. TCP and UDP operate at the same layer.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Client SYN, Se quential No.=453 8970 Increments No. sequentially 8971 No.=453 K 00 C A , K AC 9194240 1 .= o N l quentia SYN, Se ACK, AC K Panasonic Device No.=191 9724001 Server TCP 3 Handshake General Flowchart The client generates random sequential numbers initially and sends them to the server. The initial sequential numbers are synchronized with the clock and increments the counter every 4 msec.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.5. 9.5.1. Upper Layer DNS (Domain Name System) The DNS (Domain Name System) protocol provides host name and IP address resolution as a service to client applications. DNS servers enable humans to use logical node names, utilizing a fully qualified domain name structure, to access network resources. Domain Names are comprised of 2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P The Name resolution flow is shown in the illustration above and follows the sequence below: 1. Query the local DNS Server. 2. Query the root DNS Server because the domain belongs to a destination outside of the company. 3. The “Com” root DNS Server sends the query to the “jp” root DNS Server. 4. The procedure repeats until a final name resolution is available. 5. The panafax.co.jp server responds with an IP address for the query name. 6.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.5.4. SOA (Start of Authority) Record Each database file starts with a Start of Authority (SOA) record for the file. This record specifies the zone's primary server, the server that maintains the read/write copy of the file. The syntax of this record is as follows: IN SOA An example of the syntax is shown below: ; ; File: db.127.0.0 file ; Purpose: This file establishes the identity of this DNS.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.5.5. A (Address) Record The A (Address) Record, lists the addresses for a given machine. The name field is the machine’s name and the address is the network address. There should be one A record for each address on the machine. ; BIND version named 4.9.5-Rel+-Monday-dd-Month-yy ; BIND version GregSchueman-LarryKahn-VirajBais ; zone ' rdmg.pcc.co.jp' last serial 720 ; from 133.185.245.7 at Sun Mmm dd:11:35 yyyy $ORIGIN pcc.co.jp. rdmg IN SOA nwmgr.pcc.co.jp. postmaster.rdmg.pcc.co.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.5.8. NS (Name Server) Record The Name Server record specifies the other name servers for a domain. The syntax for a name server record is shown below: IN NS An example of a name server record follows below: @ IN NS nwmgr.pcc.co.jp The "@" symbol indicates the local domain. The server "nwmgr" in the domain "pcc.co.jp" is the name server. 9.5.9.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.6. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) The objective of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. SMTP is independent of the particular transmission subsystem and requires only a reliable ordered data stream channel. The SMTP design is based on the following model of communication: as the result of a user mail request, the sender-SMTP establishes a two-way transmission channel to a receiver-SMTP.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.7. 9.7.1. ITU T.37 and RFC2305 Mode of Operation The Unit conforms to the ITU T.37 standards and RFC2305. This Internet store and forward facsimile uses approved IETF protocols for posting, relaying and delivery of documents. It requires no changes to Internet standards or to ITU Facsimile Recommendations. Store and forward facsimiles may operate in one of two modes. Communicating in the Simple Mode as defined below provides inter operability.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Offramp Gateway (when implemented) Required Strongly Recommended Optional 9.7.3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.7.4. File Format for Internet Fax Sending Internet Fax devices must be able to write minimum set TIFF files, according to the rules for creating minimum set TIFF files defined in TIFF for Facsimile (the S profile) [RFC2301], which is also compatible with the specification for the minimum subset of TIFF-F in [RFC2306]. Receiving Internet Fax devices MUST be able to read minimum set TIFF files.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.7.5. Minimal Set The minimum interchange set of TIFF fields that must be supported by all implementations in order to assure that some form of an image, albeit black-and-white, can be interchanged. The table below summarizes the TIFF fields that comprise the minimal interchange set for black-and-white facsimile. The Baseline and Extenuation fields and fields values must be supported by all implementations.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Note: For RFC2305, a PSTN address in an email address should follow the above style. The key words “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119. URL http://www.imc.org/rfc2119 1. MUST This word, or the terms “REQUIRED” or “SHALL”, means that the definition is an absolute requirement of the specification. 2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Message Header Contents 9.7.8. Delivery Failure In the event of relay failure, the sending relay must generate a failure message, which should be in the format of a DSN. 9.7.9.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.8. Communication Protocols The set of conventions necessary to achieve facsimile-compatible service covers basic data transport, document data formats, message (document) addressing, delivery confirmation, and message security. Protocol supported by the your Panasonic Device is as follows: SMTP Command & Reply Procedure SMTP Server (sv2.labo.pcc.com) your Panasonic Device (ef1.labo.pcc.com) TCP 3 Way Handshake & Opening Session [5 minutes] Opening TCP Connection (TCP Port No.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.8.1. Opening and Closing At the time the transmission channel is opened there is an exchange of commands to ensure that the hosts are communicating with the hosts they think they are. The following two commands are used in the transmission channel for opening and closing: HELO: QUIT: In the HELO command, the host sending the command identifies itself; the command may be interpreted as saying, “Hello, I am ”. 9.8.2.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.8.10. 211 220 221 250 251 354 421 450 451 452 500 501 502 503 504 550 551 552 553 554 NUMERIC ORDER LIST OF REPLY CODES System status or system help reply Service ready Service closing transmission channel Requested mail action okay# completed User not local; will forward to Start mail input; end with .
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.9. 9.9.1. POP (Post Office Protocol Version 3) Introduction On certain types of smaller nodes in the Internet it is often impractical to maintain a message transport system (MTS). For example, a workstation may not have sufficient resources (cycles, disk space) in order to permit a SMTP server and associated local mail delivery system to be kept resident and continuously running.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P A POP3 server MAY have an inactivity auto logout timer. Such a timer MUST be of at least 10 minutes’ duration. The receipt of any command from the client during that interval should suffice to reset the auto logout timer. When the timer expires, the session does NOT enter the UPDATE state--the server should close the TCP connection without removing any messages or sending any response to the client. 9.9.3.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P POP 3 Command & Reply Procedure your Panasonic Device (ef1.labo.pcc.com) TCP 3 way handshake & Opening Session AUTHORIZATION TRANSACTION UPDATE TCP 3 way handshake & Opening Session POP 3 Server (sv2.labo.pcc.com) Opening TCP Connection (TCP Port No. 110) +OK POP Server ready <1896.697170952@labo.pcc.com> USER s50055 +OK Password required for s50055 PASS !xxxx +OK s50055 has 2 messages (126040 octets). STAT +OK 2 126040 QUIT +OK POP Server at sv2 signing off.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.10. Troubleshooting from a PC Troubleshooting is an art of seeking out the cause of a problem and eliminating the problem by managing of eliminating the cause. No matter what the problem is on your network, the OSI Reference Model serves as an excellent reference tool to help you locate the area of trouble. One of the simplest tools available, is the DOS command-line prompt from your Windows PC.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.11.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.12. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) - Extended Feature DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides configuration parameters to Internet hosts. The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) is a UDP/IP-based protocol which allows a booting host to configure itself dynamically and without user supervision.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Following figure shows the timeline diagram of messages exchanged between DHCP client and servers when allocating a new network address.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Several options have been defined so far. One particular option - the "DHCP message type" option - must be included in every DHCP message. This option defines the "type" of the DHCP message. Additional options may be allowed, required, or not allowed, depending on the DHCP message type.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.13. Message Disposition Notifications (MDN) - Extended Feature The confirmation of delivery and processing are extensions to "Simple Mode of Facsimile Using Internet Mail" [RFC2305]. These are designed to be interoperable with the existing base of mail transfer agents (MTAs) and mail user agents (MUAs), and take advantage of existing standards for advanced functionality such as positive delivery confirmation and disposition notification. The following two features are combined.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P For example, you may configure the MDN parameter from the Options menu of Outlook Express. MDN request MDN notify Additional Document Capabilities Section 4 of "A Simple Mode of Facsimile Using Internet Mail" [RFC2305] allows sending only the minimum subset of TIFF for Facsimile "unless the sender has prior knowledge of other TIFF fields or values supported by the recipient.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P MDN Request Sample Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet FAX, Panasonic Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Wed, dd Mmm yyyy 15:20:00 -0500 Message-Id: <200202060018.12345@core.mega.edu> From: "Panasonic Internet FAX" Subject: IMAGE from Internet FAX To: fax@huge.com Disposition-Notification-To:
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P (3) Processing Confirmation The processing confirmation provided by recipient is received and take specific services for expected several conditions respectively. This is unit independent issue. For more detailed information, please refer to RFC2532 document. 459 Ver. 1.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.14. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) - Extended Feature The protocol is designed to provide access to directories supporting the X.500 models, while not incurring the resource requirements of the X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP). This protocol is specifically targeted at management applications and browser applications that provide read/write interactive access to directories. When used with a directory supporting the X.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P Client Server Establish TCP connection (TCP port No. 110) Challenge Response <1896.697170952@svr.pcc.co.jp> Digest parameter, Challenge + PASSWD <1896.697170952@svr.pcc.co.jp>PASSWD +OK POP3 server ready <1896.697170952@svr.pcc.co.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.16. SMTP Service Extension for Authentication (SMTP Auth) - Extended Feature SMTP is widely deployed and high-quality implementations have proven to be very robust.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P containing a BASE64 encoded string. If the client wishes to cancel an authentication exchange, it issues a line with a single "*". If the server receives such an answer, it must reject the AUTH command by sending a 501 reply. If the server cannot BASE64 decode the argument, it rejects the AUTH command with a 501 reply.
DP-8020E/8020P/8016P 9.17. Direct SMTP Transfer - Extended Feature Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. An important feature of SMTP is its capability to transport mail across networks, usually referred to as SMTP mail relaying by employing SMTP server. Direct SMTP transfer allows you to transmit documents to another Internet Fax directly employing no SMTP server.
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Panasonic ® Software Operating Instructions Network Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 DZSD001829-14
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) Table of Contents 1. General 3 1.1 Supporting OS.......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Supporting Panasonic Fax/Copier Models............................................................................................... 3 2. Installation 4 2.1 Installing the Network Firmware Update Tool ......................................................................
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 1. General The Network Firmware Update Tool allows a Panasonic Fax/Copy machine connected via LAN (TCP/IP) to program the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit directly. Using a PC, the firmware code is transferred to the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit through the LAN. 1.1 Supporting OS This application software operation has been confirmed under the following OS • • • • Windows 98 / Me Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Windows XP 1.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 2. Installation 2.1 Installing the Network Firmware Update Tool 1. Start Microsoft Windows. For Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP, logon to the computer/network with an account that can add, or change configurations (i.e. Administrator). 2. Run \xFirmware\Tools\NwFirmup\Setup\Setup.exe from the setup disk or folder. 3. Enter the installation password. Please ask your Sales Company to obtain the password. 4. Follow the instruction on your screen to install the program.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 2.3 Uninstalling the Network Firmware Update Tool The Network Firmware Update Tool can be uninstalled by using its uninstall program. Note: Do not delete the installed program folder from Windows Explorer directly, due to possible registry setting problems. 1. Start Microsoft Windows. For Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP, logon to the computer/network with an account that can add, or change configurations (i.e. Administrator). 2.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 3. Preparing the Firmware Update 3.1 Preparing the Unit to Accept the Firmware Code 3.1.1 For DX-600 / DX-800 (v1.31 or higher) 1. If the device password is changed (Remote Password) from the default value (blank = 0000), it is not possible to program the firmware code. In this case, enter the password in advance to the Default Password in the Configuration dialog box, or enter the password at each communication. 2.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 4. Using the Network Firmware Update Tool 1. Please close all applications that are currently running. Note: When using the Network Firmware Update Tool on Windows 2000/XP OS, you must be logged on as an Administrator. 2. From the Windows Desktop, double-click on the Network Firmware Update shortcut icon to start the Network Firmware Update Tool. Click [Next>].
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 4. Enter the destination device(s) by using Manual Input, or Device Address List. Click [OK]. 5. Confirm the destination device(s). Click [Next>].
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6. Specify the Firmware Code File using the following methods. Select an Archive File (Complete Set) --> Step 6a1 With this choice you can directly select the Firmware Code Archive File. The selected archive file will be extracted into the local \Data folder automatically, and it is chosen as a set when the update of multiple firmware code files are necessary.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6a2 Select the Firmware Archive file, and click [Open]. Ex: DP-2310_3010_PU_030228.exe 6a3 Extracting... 6a4 Select the Firmware Type window appears. Select the Firmware Type, and click [OK]. 6a5 Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>].
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6b1 Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set) Select "Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set)", and click [Browse...] button. 6b2 Select the Parent File Folder, and Click [OK]. Ex: \DP-2310_3010_PU_030228 6b3 Select the Firmware Type, and click [OK].
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6b4 Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. 6c1 Select Independent File Folders Select "Select Independent File Folders", and click [Browse...] button. 6c2 Select the Firmware Code File Folder, and click [OK]. Ex: SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 6c3 Select the other Firmware Code File Folder, and click [OK]. 6c4 Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>]. 7. The version check for the specified devices starts. Click [Next>].
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 8. Verify that the information you want to update is correct. Then click [Next>]. Note: If "Send at once" is checked, all firmware will be sent at once, and then erase, write and reboot. If "Send at once" is checked out, each firmware (SC, PNL, SPC, etc...) are transmitted separately, and each time the unit erases, writes and reboots in the normal mode.
Network Firmware Update Tool (LAN) 11. When the transfers are completed, all jobs in the spooler disappear, and the communication log is displayed. Click [Finish] to close the tool. After each firmware code is successfully programmed to the Firmware Flash Memory in the unit, the unit reboots and restarts again automatically.
Panasonic ® Software Operating Instructions Local Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 DZSD000965-17
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) Table of Contents 1. General 3 1.1 Supporting OS.......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Supporting Panasonic Fax/Copier Models............................................................................................... 3 2. Installation 4 2.1 Installing the Hardware on the Panasonic Fax/Copy Machine ...........................................
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) 1. General The Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB) allows a Panasonic Fax/Copy machine to emulate a Flash Memory Card Writer and create a Master Firmware Card, or to program the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit directly. Using a PC, the firmware code is transferred to the Flash Memory Card or the Firmware Code Memory of the Unit through the Parallel/USB Port on the Panasonic Fax/Copy machine.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 2. Installation 2.1 Installing the Hardware on the Panasonic Fax/Copy Machine 1 Depending on the model, a Parallel Port or USB Port is installed. 2 Prepare the Parallel cable or USB cable for connecting the Panasonic Fax/Copy machine and your PC. Please install the Parallel Port/USB Port Assembly into one of the supporting Panasonic Fax/Copier models by following the appropriate option installation instructions for that model.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) 2.3 5 Copying... 6 The installation is completed. Check “Yes, I want to …” and click [Finish] to restart your PC. Installing USB Firmware Update Driver (For the USB Port Model Only) 1 After installation of the Local Firmware Update Tool, if you need to install the USB Firmware Update Driver, please set the unit to "Update from USB/* IN PROGRESS *" in the Service Mode first, and then connect the USB Cable.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 2.4 Uninstalling the Local Firmware Update Tool The Local Firmware Update Tool can be uninstalled by using its uninstall program. Note: Do not delete the installed program folder from Windows Explorer directly, due to possible registry setting problems. 1. Start Microsoft Windows. 2. Click the Start button on the Taskbar, point to Programs, Panasonic, Panasonic Firmware Update then click Uninstall Local Firmware Update Tool. 3.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) 3. Preparing the Firmware Update 3.1 Preparing the Unit to Accept the Firmware Code Please refer to the Service Manual to set the unit to Firmware Update Mode (Service Mode). 3.2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file(s) to the following folder. C:\Panasonic\Panasonic-FUP\Data Note: The Archive File extracts the Firmware Code Files automatically into the designated folder. (ex. DP-2310_PU_030327.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 4. Using the Local Firmware Update Tool 1 Set the machine to the Firmware Update Mode and then connect the unit and PC with a Parallel cable or USB cable. Note: For the USB Port Models, the Plug & Play of the Printer mode is activated when the USB cable is connected without the unit set in the USB Firmware Update Mode. If this happens, please click the [Cancel] button for the Plug and Play Driver installation.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) 5 Specify the Firmware Code File by the following methods. Select an Archive File (Complete Set) --> Step 5a1 You can select the Firmware Code Archive File directly here. The selected archive file will be extracted into the local \Data folder automatically and it is chosen as a set when the update of multiple firmware code files are necessary.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 5a4 Select the Firmware Type window appears. Select the Firmware Type and click [OK]. 5a5 Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>].
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) 5b1 Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set) Select "Select a Parent File Folder (Complete Set)" and click [Browse...] button. 5b2 Select the Parent File Folder and Click [OK]. ex. \DP-2310_3010_PU_030327 5b3 Select the Firmware Type and click [OK].
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 5b4 Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>].
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) 5c1 Select an Independent File Select "Select an Independent File" and click [Browse...] button. 5c2 Select the Firmware Code File and click [Open]. ex. SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU.BIN 5c3 Firmware Code File selection is completed. Click [Next>].
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel /USB Port) 6 The selected Firmware Code File(s) are indicated. Uncheck the box if you do not need to transfer a file. On the unit side: Set the unit to the Firmware Update Mode. Click [Next>]. 7 The Firmware Code File starts transferring. When there is more than one file to be updated, the operation will be the following; For USB connected unit: they are transferred in turn automatically if the unit is ready to receive the next firmware code file.
Local Firmware Update Tool (Parallel/USB Port) Unit information of the Firmware Update Mode: For USB Connected Unit (DP-2310/3010): Every time the machine finishes receiving a firmware code file, the unit does the delete and rewrite of the firmware code and will return to Service Mode again. Set the unit back to USB Firmware Update after the machine returns to Service Mode and continue the firmware update.
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