hp LaserJet 9055 mfp hp LaserJet 9065 mfp service manual
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1 How to use this manual Manual contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Manual organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Safety Safety and important warning items . . . . . . . . . . 4 Important notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Description items for Warning, Caution, and Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety warnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Modifications not authorized by hp . . . . . . .
M14 (charger cleaning) control . . . . . . . . . 60 M10 (transfer/separation cleaning) control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 PCL/TSL control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Developing unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 M3 (developing) control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Developing bias control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENWW Paper feed unit of Tray 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Removing and reinstalling the paper feed unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Removing and reinstalling paper feed Tray 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Removing and reinstalling the paper pick roller and pick roller rubber . . . 179 Removing and reinstalling the separation roller rubber. . . . . . . . . . 180 Replacing the pre-registration and feed clutches (MCs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Removing and reinstalling the fuser . . . . 208 Removing and reinstalling the fuser (top). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Removing and reinstalling the web cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 Removing and reinstalling the cleaning web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Replacing the fusing heater lamps (L2, L3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to use this manual 1 How to use this manual Manual contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Manual organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual contents The HP LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp Service Manual contains six separate documents. Each document provides specific service information for one of the components that make up the HP LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp.
Safety Safety and important warning items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Important notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Description items for Warning, Caution, and Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Modifications not authorized by hp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety and important warning items Read carefully the safety and important warning items described below to understand them before doing service work. Important notices Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this MFP as well as the risk of damage to the MFP, HP strongly recommends that all servicing be performed only by HP-trained service technicians. Changes may have been made to this MFP to improve its performance after this service handbook was printed.
Symbols used for safety and important warning items are defined as follows Precaution when using the MFP General precaution Electric hazard High temperature Prohibition when using the MFP General prohibition Do not touch with wet hand Do not disassemble Direction when using the MFP General instruction Unplug Ground/Earth Safety Safety warnings Modifications not authorized by hp HP MFPs are renowned for their high reliability.
WARNING: Prohibited actions ● Do not disable relay functions (such as wedging paper between relay contacts). ● Do not disable safety functions (interlocks, safety circuits, and so forth). Safety will not be assured, leading to a risk of fire and injury. ● Do not make any modification to the MFP unless instructed by HP. ● Do not use parts not specified by HP. Note Only qualified service personnel should disable relay functions and safety functions when it is necessary to solve problems.
Power supply WARNING: Wall outlet Check that main voltage is as specified. Plug the power cord into the dedicated wall outlet with a capacity greater than the maximum power consumption. ● If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result. ● If two or more power cords are plugged into the wall outlet, the total load must not exceed the rating of the wall outlet. ● If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may result.
WARNING: Power plug and cord ● Check whether the power cord is not stepped on or pinched by a table and so on. ● Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire. ● Do not bundle or tie the power cord. Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire. ● Check whether dust has collected around the power plug and wall outlet. Using the power plug and wall outlet without removing dust may result in fire. ● Do not insert the power plug into the wall outlet with a wet hand.
WARNING: Wiring ● When an extension cord is required, use a specified one. Current that can flow in the extension cord is limited, so using an extension cord that is too long may result in fire. Do not use an extension cable reel with the cable taken up. Fire may result. WARNING: Ground lead Check whether the MFP is grounded properly. If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded MFP, you may suffer electric shock while operating the MFP.
Installation requirements WARNING: Prohibited installation place ● Do not place the MFP near flammable materials such as curtains or volatile materials that may catch fire. A risk of fire exists. ● Do not place the MFP in a place exposed to water such as rain water. A risk of fire and electric shock exists. WARNING: Non-operational handling ● When the MFP is not used over an extended period of time (holidays, and so forth), turn it off and unplug the power cord.
CAUTION: Ventilation ● The MFP generates ozone gas during operation, but it is not sufficient to be harmful to the human body. If a bad smell of ozone is present in the following cases, ventilate the room. ● When the MFP is used in a poorly ventilated room ● When making a lot of copies ● When using multiple MFPs at the same time CAUTION: Vibration When installing the MFP, read the installation guide thoroughly. Be sure to install the MFP on a level and sturdy surface.
CAUTION: Inspection before servicing ● The area around the fuser unit is hot. You may get burned. WARNING: Work performed with the MFP powered ● Be careful when making adjustments or performing an operation check with the MFP powered on. If you make adjustments or perform an operation check with the external cover detached, you may touch live or high-voltage parts or you may be caught in moving gears or the timing belt, leading to a risk of injury.
WARNING: Safety checkpoints ● Carefully remove all toner remnants and dust from electrical parts and electrode units such as a charging corona unit. Current can leak, leading to a risk of MFP trouble or fire. ● Check high-voltage cables and sheaths for any damage. Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire. Check electrode units such as a charging corona unit for deterioration and sign of leakage. Safety ● Current can leak, leading to a risk of trouble or fire.
WARNING: Safety checkpoints ● Check the interlock switch and actuator for loosening and check whether the interlock functions properly. If the interlock does not function, you may receive an electric shock or be injured when you insert your hand in the MFP (for example, when clearing a paper jam). ● Make sure the wiring cannot come into contact with sharp edges, burrs, or other pointed parts. Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or fire.
WARNING: Handling of service materials ● When using any solvent, ventilate the room well. Breathing large quantities of organic solvents can lead to discomfort. ● Toner and developer are not harmful substances, but care must be taken not to breathe excessive amounts or let the substances come into contact with eyes, and so forth. It may be stimulative. ● Safety If the substances get in the eye, rinse with plenty of water immediately. When symptoms are noticeable, consult a physician.
Regulatory statements FCC Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Overall protection circuit CBR1 NF CBR2 Protection by CBR1 and CBR2 (circuit breakers) CBR1 and CBR2 interrupt the AC line instantaneously when an excessive current flows due to a short in the AC line. CAUTION Safety The CBR1 and CBR2 functions must not be deactivated under any circumstances.
Protection by the hardware circuit The output voltages from TH1 and TH2 (fuser temperature sensors) are compared with the abnormality judgment reference value in the comparator circuit. If the output voltage from TH1 or TH2 exceeds the reference value, L2 (fuser heater lamp 1), L3 (fuser heater lamp 2), L4 (fuser heater lamp 3) and RL1 (main relay) are turned off. CAUTION Periodically check the TH2 face contacting the roller, and replace TH2 if any abnormality is detected.
Safety labels on the MFPs Caution labels shown below are attached in some areas on/in the MFP. When accessing these areas for maintenance, repair, or adjustment, special care should be taken to avoid burns and electric shock. CAUTION DO NOT INSERT your finger into the two RADF hinge portions; otherwise you may be injured. WARNING Safety This area generates high voltage. If touched, electrical shock may occur. DO NOT TOUCH. CAUTION High temperature! Do not touch. Use care when clearing paper.
(Finisher with Cover Sheet Feeder only) (Punch Kit) (Q3634A Finisher only) (Q3634A Finisher) CAUTION You may be burned or injured if you touch any area that you are advised by any caution label to avoid. CAUTION Do not remove caution labels. If any caution label has come off or is soiled and therefore the caution cannot be read, contact our service office.
Scanner section Safety Laser/scanner assembly Rear cover CAUTION You may be burned or injured if you touch any area that you are advised by any caution label to avoid. CAUTION Do not remove caution labels. If any caution label has come off or is soiled and therefore the caution cannot be read, contact our service office.
WARNING CAUTION You may be burned or injured if you touch any area that you are advised by any caution label to avoid. CAUTION Do not remove caution labels. If any caution label has come off or is soiled and therefore the caution cannot be read, contact our service office.
MFP overview Overview of system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp product specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applicable copy paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview of system 24 MFP overview ENWW
hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp product specifications Type Magnifications Installation type Fixed magnifications Console type (floor-mounted) • Metric area x1.00, x2.00, x1.41, x1.22, x1.15, x0.86, 0.82, x0.71, x0.50 Copying method Indirect electrostatic method • Inch area x1.00, x2.00, x1.55, x1.29, x1.21, x0.93, 0.77, x0.65, x0.50 Document tray type Fixed Special ratio magnifications Photosensitive material 3 modes OPC Zoom magnifications Sensitizing method x0.25 to x4.
E-RDH memory capacity Power consumption Standard 64 MB 230 V Machine: 2300 W maximum (full option) Maximum 192 MB 120 V Machine: 1920 W maximum (full option) Applicable copy paper Weight: Approximately 203 kg (447 lb) Plain paper 2 High-quality paper of 60 g/m , or 17 lb to 90 g/m2, or 24 lb External dimensions Special paper (Tray 1 feed only) OHT film 1140 Blueprint master paper (both Tray 1 tray and stacked trays) Tabs Plain paper of 50 g/m2, or 13 lb to 59 g/m2, or 16 lb Plain paper of 91 g/m
MFP overview Central cross-sectional view ENWW Central cross-sectional view 27
Drive system diagram Fuser/web drive section Cleaning web unwinding shaft Web SD (SD2) Ratchet Cleaning web wind-up shaft FRONT Fixing input gear Reverse/exit switching gate Fixing upper roller Fixing lower roller Fixing motor (M4) Decurler roller Reverse gate SD (SD7) 28 MFP overview ENWW
Drum drive section Separation claw swing cam Separation claw SD (SD1) Drum Separation claw section Drum motor (M2) Drum motor (M2) MFP overview Toner conveyance screw Toner guide roller Toner conveyance screw Developing drive section Developing sleeve Developing motor (M3) Agitator screws Agitator wheel ENWW Drive system diagram 29
Paper feed/vertical conveyance/tray up drive sections 30 MFP overview ENWW
MFP overview Tray 1 paper feed/automatic duplex unit (ADU) pre-registration drive section ENWW Drive system diagram 31
Charging and transfer/separation wire cleaning drive section [Charging corona unit] Charging cleaning motor (M14) [Transfer and separation corona unit] FRONT Transfer/separation cleaning motor (M10) 32 MFP overview ENWW
MFP overview Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) conveyance drive section ENWW Drive system diagram 33
Paper exit drive section Paper exit motor (M7) Paper exit roller Exit conveyance roller Toner supply drive section 34 MFP overview ENWW
Optics drive section Scanner drive wire (rear) Scanner motor (M11) Exposure unit FRONT MFP overview Scanner drive wire (front) V-mirror unit ENWW Drive system diagram 35
36 MFP overview ENWW
MFP unit explanation External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drive section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Developing unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 M3 (developing) control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Developing bias control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
111 111 111 113 114 116 116 117 118 122 124 126 MFP unit explanation Fuser unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M16 (web drive) control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuser temperature control . .
External section Composition 40 MFP unit explanation ENWW
Drive section Composition Scanner motor (M11) Drum motor (M2) Toner bottle motor (M13) Developing motor (M3) Fixing motor (M4) Loop roller motor (M6) Paper feed motor (M1) *1 Mechanism Driven parts Drum drive*1 Drum, Toner guide Gear drive roller, Toner (dedicated motor) conveyance screw, and Separation claw swing Method Developing drive*1 Developing sleeve Gear drive (dedicated motor) Fuser drive*1 Fuser roller (upper) Gear drive (dedicated motor) Paper feed drive*1 Tray 2/3/4, Vertical co
M2 (drum) control b Output signals 1 DRUM_CONT (PRCB to M2) M2 (drum) ON/OFF control signal [L]: M2 on [H]: M2 off 5V P.GND DRUM CONT DRUM CLK CW/CCW DRUM EM PRCB M2 MS1 MS2 24V2 P.GND DCPS M2 (drum) is controlled by PRCB (printer control board) and the motor drive power is supplied from DCPS (DC power supply unit). 1 Operation M2 (drum) is a motor driven by 24 VDC. It drives the drum, toner guide roller, toner conveyance screw, and separation claw swing.
2 Signals a Input signal 1 MAINM_EM (M4 to PRCB) M4 (fuser) rotation error detection signal [H]: Rotation error (when motor speed changes by 6.
Scanner section Composition Mechanisms Mechanism Method Light source Xenon lamp Exposure Light source moving slit exposure, static exposure Scanning Platen original scanning: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mirrors are shifted. ADF original scanning: Original is moved with light source held stationary.
M11 (scanner) control SCAN CLK SCAN FR SCAN MGN SCAN CUR1 SCAN CUR2 SCAN CUR3 MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 SCANHP PS c Exposure unit home position search U V W S.GND SIG 5V M11 PS61 When SW2 (sub power switch) or the START button is pressed, M11 (scanner) searches for the home position of the exposure unit. However, this operation is performed in different ways depending on whether PS61 (scanner HP) is on or off. 1 When PS61 (scanner HP) is off PRCB PS61 5V2 S.GND Platen APS read position 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.
white correction. Next, M11 moves the exposure unit toward the paper exit side. After being driven by the specified number of steps, M11 performs the second white correction. Then, L1 is turned off for black correction, searching for the home position of the exposure unit. In each of the first and second shading correction processes, the CCD 1 line data is read to compare brightness levels between pixels. The brighter data is used as white correction data.
b PRCB output signal 1 Operation with AE PS61 Platen APS read position First white correction Second white correction AE scanning Exposure scanning 1 SCAN_CLK (PRCB to SCDB) M11 (scanner) clock signal 2 SCAN_F/R (PRCB to SCDB) M11 (scanner) rotational direction switchover signal [L]: The exposure unit is moved toward the paper exit side. [H]: The exposure unit is moved toward the paper feed side.
Exposure control Original read control EXP CONT L1 24V CONT LAMP.PG L1 INVB PRCB 5V2 S.GND 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.GND L.PG DCPS SCDB L1 (exposure lamp) is driven by L1 INVB (L1 inverter) and is controlled by PRCB (printer control board) via SCDB (scanner drive board). 1 Operation L1 (exposure lamp) is a xenon lamp driven by the inverter circuit.
a Original read PS65 (APS/3) and the signal read by the CCD sensor. PS63 to PS65 are used to detect the original size in the sub-scanning direction and the CCD sensor is used to detect the original size in the main scanning direction. The original read timing is as follows: 1 Platen mode After lapse of the specified interval since the exposure unit turned PS61 (scanner HP) off.
PS309 (original size/2), PS310 (original size/1), and VR301 (original size). 2 Platen mode When the ADF is closed and PS51 (APS timing) turns on, L1 (exposure lamp) turns on and the CCD detects the reflected light to detect the original size in the main scanning direction. Since ADF is still open at this time, the black level of the sky shot (outside the original) and the white level of the original (inside the original) are detected according to whether an original is present.
AE control 1) Normal copy ICB 12V2 12V2 GND APR ADRST PDWN GND TCK /TCK GND RCK /RCK GND LCLK1 /LCLK1 GND SCLK /SEN SDI SDO TG CLAMP GND BCLAMP GND D0 /D0 GND D1 /D1 GND D2 /D2 GND LCLK0 /LCLK0 GND 5V2 5V2 GND 10 mm inside the perimeter of the original detected by APS. 2) Non-image area erasure mode Entire original area detected during pre-scanning. 2 ADF mode The image at the leading edge of the original is read when the PRINT button is pressed.
Laser scanner unit Composition Index sensor board (INDXSB) Laser driver board (LDB) Cylindrical lens 2 Collimator lens unit Write mirror Cylindrical lens 1 Polygon mirror Index mirror f lens Mechanisms Mechanism Method Scan*1 Polygon mirror Light source*2 1-chip, 2-beam laser diode Semiconductor laser Write mirror Collimator lens (Power: 15 mW per beam) Reference positioning Index sensor *1 The light output from the semiconductor laser is radiated onto the OPC drum via the collimator lens, c
*2 Light source 2 Signals Conventionally, two parallel beams were generated from two laser beams. The laser diode adopted for this machine can generate two beams using a single chip, requiring neither fine-adjustment prism nor beam composition prism. a Input signals 1 POLM_LOCK (PMDB to PRCB) This signal indicates the clock synchronization state of M15 (polygon). [L]: Synchronous (normal) [H]: Asynchronous (abnormal) M15 (polygon) control b Output signals 24V1 P.
beams are radiated onto the drum surface. Two beams are emitted per laser diode. Two lines of image data is written per scan. The write start reference position is detected by the index sensor board. The ICB has an E-RDH function to store digitized image data. Various editing functions can be performed based on this data.
b) Sub scanning direction Specified interval after PS44 (registration) detects the leading edge of the copy paper. 2 Signals a Input signals 1 /IND (INDXSB to ICB) This is an index signal used to detect deviation of main scanning. 2 /INDPR (INDXSB to ICB) This signal monitors the INDXSB (index sensor board) power supply. [H]: Abnormal [L]: Normal 3 /ALM1 (LDB to ICB) This signal indicates the state of the laser 1 drive current.
Drum unit Composition Cleaning/toner recycle section Charging corona unit Separation claw SD (SD1) Separation claws Developing unit Toner guide roller (TGR) Drum PCL Charging corona unit Drum Cleaning/toner recycle section Transfer and separation corona unit Mechanisms Mechanism Method PCL/TSL LED Auxiliary separation *1 Separation claws Transport assistance *2 Ratchet wheel The drum unit is an integral assembly consisting of a drum, charging corona unit, developing unit, cleaning/toner recyc
Transport assistance 2 Signals The thick paper conveyance ability has been improved by the use of ratchets (star wheels). Separation claw control MC24V 2 1 SPSD_DRV (PRCB to DCDB) SD1 (separation claw) drive control signal [L]: SD1 on SD1 SPSD DRV a Output signal [H]: SD1 off Paper guide plate control 5V P.GND DRUM CONT DRUM CLK CW/CCW DRUM EM GP.CONT M2 PRCB GP PRCB MS1 HV MS2 MS1 24V2 P.GND DCPS Separation claws are driven by SD1 (separation claw).
Corona unit section Composition Charging control plate Transfer entrance guide plate Guide rollers Transfer corona wire Charging corona wire Plunging prevention plate (rear) Separation corona wire PCL Plunging prevention plate (front) Charging wire cleaning motor (M14) Mechanisms Mechanism Method Charging Scorotron (DC negative corona discharge) Discharging wire: Tungsten, 0.
a Charging A Scorotron charging method is used. 24 VDC supplied from DCPS is raised to a negative DC voltage which is then discharged after being applied to the charging wire. Charge output range: -600 µA to -1200 µA b Grid voltage The grid voltage is output from HV to the charging plate. Grid voltage output range: -500 V to -1000 V 2 Signals a Input signal 1 EM (C).SIG (HV to PRCB) This signal indicates the leak or short state of the charging corona unit. [L]: Normal [H]: Abnormal b Output signals 1 C.
2 EM (S).SIG (HV to PRCB) b Operation timing This signal indicates the leak or short state of the separation corona unit. [L]: Normal [H]: Abnormal b PRCB output signals The charging wires are cleaned when SW2 (sub power) is turned on and when the fuser temperature is lower than 50° C. They are also cleaned after the specified copy count is reached. *Changeable with the 25-mode DIP SW 1 T.CONT (PRCB to HV) c Cleaning operation This signal turns on/off the voltage applied to the transfer wire.
M10 (transfer/separation cleaning) control The rotational direction of M10 and the position of the cleaner are detected by monitoring the current value of M10 with PRCB (printer control board). IO DTXD IO DCLK ADU LATCH IO UCLK REQ1 IO URXD ACK1 ERR OUT1 2 Signals a Input signals SEP CLM M A SEP CLM M B M10 PRCB Serial data used to report the ADUDB (ADU drive board) operation state to PRCB (printer control board) 5V2 S.GND 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.
2 IO_DTXD (PRCB to ADUDB) Serial data used to report the machine operation state understood by PRCB (printer control board) to ADUDB (ADU drive board) 3 IO_DCLK (PRCB to ADUDB) Clock signal for IO_DTXD signal 4 ADU_LATCH (PRCB to ADUDB) Latch signal for IO_DTXD signal 5 ACK1 (PRCB to ADUDB) Reception acknowledgment signal. It is sent each time PRCB (printer control board) receives one-byte data from ADUDB (ADU drive board). When PRCB receives REQ1 and can receive data, this signal stands at the [L] level.
Developing unit Composition Splash prevention sheet (upper) Developing unit cover Developing regulation plate Agitator screws Developing sleeve Developing regulation plate Mechanisms Agitator wheel Developing sleeve Agitator screws M3 (developing) control Mechanism Method Developing 2-component developer Developing bias DC bias Developer agitation Main agitator Auxiliary agitator Splash prevention sheet (upper) Developing regulation plate 1 Developing drive The developing motor (M3) driv
M3 (developing) is controlled by PRCB (printer control board) and the motor drive power is supplied from DCPS (DC power supply unit). Developing bias control B.CONT TXD CLK LATCH 1 Operation M3 (developing) is a DC motor driven by 24 V. It drives the developing sleeve, agitator wheel, and agitator screws. M3 turns on when the PRINT button is pressed, and turns off after lapse of the specified time from turning off of the charging.
Dmax (maximum contrast) control TCSB 5V 12V P.GND A.GND DMLED CONT DRUM CONT DRUM CLK DM MONI EX CW/CCW DJLED CONT DRUM EM DM SIG EX DRUM JSIG EX TNLED REF TEMP 3.3V2 M2 5V P.GND DEVM CONT DEVM CLK DEVM CW/CCW DEVM GAIN DEVM EM PRCB M3 12V2 S.GND MS1 MS2 24V2 Dmax (maximum contrast) control is performed by TCSB (toner control sensor board), M2 (drum), M3 (developing), and so on under the control of PRCB (printer control board).
The developing sleeve speed detected when the density has reached the reference level is recorded as the optimum sleeve speed, allowing developing to be performed at this sleeve speed. 2 Timing a) When the fuser temperature is lower than 50° C (122° F) at SW2 (sub power) on b) Every 10,000 prints, upon completion of the last job.
Gradation correction control 12V A.GND G SIG EX LED CONT 5V P.GND DRUM CONT DRUM CLK CW/CCW DRUM EM TNLED REF M2 TCSB 5V P.GND DEVM CONT DEVM CLK DEVM CW/CCW DEVM GAIN DEVM EM PRCB M3 12V2 S.GND MS1 MS2 24V2 Gradation correction control is performed by TCSB (toner control sensor board), M2 (drum), M3 (developing), and so on under the control of PRCB (printer control board).
Gradation correction control must be performed in two ways: 1-dot PWM (for normal mode) and 2-dot PWM (for photo mode). Dot diameter correction control 12V A.GND G SIG EX LED CONT b Timing 1 When the fuser temperature is lower than 50° C at SW2 (sub power) on 2 Every 5,000 prints, upon completion of the last job.
Toner density control TCSB 12V A.GND DMLED CONT DM MONI EX DJLED CONT DM SIG EX DRUM JSIG EX TNLED REF TEMP 3.3V2 FM4 (developing suction) control TNSM24V TNSM24V TNSM A TNSM AB TNSM B TNSM BB SUCTFAN D M12 SFAN EM FM4 P.GND PRCB PRCB 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.GND 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.GND DCPS DCPS The density of toner is controlled by controlling M12 (toner supply) from PRCB (printer control board). FM4 (developing suction) is controlled by PRCB (printer control board).
Toner supply unit Composition Mechanisms Mechanism The agitator plates prevent toner from solidifying and collecting on the toner level detection sensor (TLD).
faces downward, toner flows out of the outlet into the agitation/conveyance section of the toner supply unit. Outlet b Detection timing The detection timing is as follows: • Power-on • When the front door opens or closes • During copying c Toner supply to toner supply unit When the no toner state is detected by TLD (toner level detection sensor), M13 (toner bottle) is turned on to supply toner from the toner bottle to the toner supply unit.
2 TONERM_CONT (PRCB to M13) M13 (toner bottle) control signal [L]: M13 on [H]: M13 off 3 TONERM_CLK (PRCB to M13) M13 (toner bottle) rotation speed control clock signal 4 TONERM_CW/CCW (PRCB to M13) M13 (toner bottle) rotational direction indication signal [H]: CW direction rotation [L]: CCW direction rotation M12 (toner supply) control TNSM24V TNSM24V TNSM A TNSM AB TNSM B TNSM BB 12V A.
Cleaning/toner recycle unit Composition Cleaning blade Cleaning/toner recycle section Toner guide roller (TGR) Cleaning blade Scraper Toner recycle MC (MC14) Separation claw Toner conveyance screw Mechanism Method Drum cleaning Cleaning blade Toner collection *1 Toner guide roller (TGR) Toner recycle Screw conveyance + toner recycle MC (MC14) *1 force from the toner conveyance screw. This prevents excessive recycled toner from being conveyed to the developing unit.
Toner guide roller (TGR) control Other control To improve durability of the cleaning blade, the following control is performed: TGR.CONT TXD CLK LATCH TGR PRCB HV MS1 MS2 24V2 P.GND DCPS To enhance the toner cleaning ability, voltage is applied to the TGR (toner guide roller). This voltage is applied by HV (high voltage unit) under the control of PRCB (printer control board). The output level of the applied voltage is transmitted using 8-bit serial data.
Tray 2/3 paper feed unit Composition Trays 2 and 3 have the same shape and mechanisms.
*3 Coupling gear [Main body side] Coupling *2 [Tray side] Paper size detection First paper feed paper loop mechanism When paper feed starts, paper is fed to the pre-registration roller by the feed roller and pick rollers. The fed out paper operates the actuator of the paper feed PS/1 (PS1), the paper feed PS/2 (PS7) turning it on.
First paper feed control The above operations are controlled by the PRCB (printer control board). Related signals are PS1/7 (paper feed/1/2) and PS25/26 (vertical conveyance/1/2) issued from the vertical conveyance section.
2 T2PRE_PS (PS7 to PRCB) Paper passage detection signal (Tray 3) [L]: Detected [H]: Not detected b PRCB output signals 1 T1FEED_DRV (PRCB to MC3) MC3 drive control signal (Tray 2) [L]: MC3 on [H]: MC3 off 2 T1PREMC_DRV (PRCB to MC4) MC4 drive control signal (Tray 2) [L]: MC4 on [H]: MC4 off 3 T2FEED_DRV (PRCB to MC5) MC5 drive control signal (Tray 3) [L]: MC5 on [H]: MC5 off 4 T2PREMC_DRV (PRCB to MC6) MC6 drive control signal (Tray 3) [L]: MC6 on [H]: MC6 off 78 MFP unit explanation ENWW
Paper up drive control 1 Operation a Paper up drive control When Tray 2/3 is loaded, M16/17 (tray up drive/1/2) turns on to lift the up/down plate in the tray. When PS2/8 (tray upper limit/1/2) detects the upper limit of paper as the paper up/down plate in the tray goes up, it turns on and consequently M16/17 goes off, causing the tray to stop going up. When PS2/8 turns off after paper is fed, M16/17 goes on again to move the paper up/down plate upward.
(remaining paper/1/2) are used to detect the remaining paper level when it lowers below about 10 percent.
2 Signals No paper detection control a PRCB input signals 3 T1SIZE_S_PS (PS5 to PRCB) Paper size detection signal (Tray 2) [L]: Paper does not exist. 5V3 T1_0PS SGND PS3 5V3 T2_0PS SGND PS9 [H]: Paper exists. 4 T1SIZE_L_PS (PS6 to PRCB) Paper size detection signal (Tray 2) [L]: Paper does not exist [H]: Paper exists 5V2 S.
Tray 4 paper feed unit Composition Mechanisms Mechanism Method Paper lift-up *1 Up: Driven by wires Down: Falls down by its own weight Tray loading Front loading Double feed prevention Torque limiter First paper feed Pick roller No paper detection Photosensor + actuator Paper size detection *2 (Universal) Width: VR First paper feed Paper loop mechanism*3 Photosensor + actuator + magnetic clutch *1 Length: Photosensor + actuators (two) up/down plate in the tray moves up.
*3 Coupling gear [Main body side] Coupler *2 [Tray side] Paper size detection First paper feed paper loop mechanism When paper feed starts, paper is fed to the pre-registration roller by the feed roller and pick rollers. The fed out paper operates the actuator of the paper feed PS/3 (PS13), turning it on. The feed and pick rollers remain on for a specified time after the actuation of the paper feed PS/3 (PS13) causing a paper loop to form against the pre-registration rollers which are not turning.
First paper feed control The first paper feed from Tray 4 takes place as the result of the transmission of the drive force from M1 (paper feed) to each pick roller by MC7 (paper feed MC/3) and MC8 (pre-registration MC/3). The feed roller picks up paper using its own weight. The above operations are controlled by the PRCB (printer control board). Related signals are PS13 (paper feed/3) and PS27 (vertical conveyance/3) issued from the vertical conveyance section.
2 Signals a PRCB input signals 1 T3PREM_PS (PS13 to PRCB) Paper passage detection signal (Tray 4) [L]: Detected [H]: Not detected b PRCB output signals 1 T3FEED_DRV (PRCB to MC7) MC7 drive control signal (Tray 4) [L]: MC7 on [H]: MC7 off 2 T3PREM_PS (PRCB to MC8) MC8 drive control signal (Tray 4) [L]: MC8 on MFP unit explanation [H]: MC8 off ENWW Tray 4 paper feed unit 85
Paper up drive control Paper stacked in the tray is pushed up by transmitting the drive force of M18 (tray up drive/3) to the up/down plate in the tray via drive wires. M18 is controlled by the PRCB (printer control board). Related signals are PS14 (tray upper limit/3) and PS16 (remaining paper/3). 1 Operation a Paper up drive control When Tray 4 is loaded, M18 (tray up drive/3) turns on to lift the up/down plate in the tray.
2 Signals a PRCB input signals 1 TIUP_PS (PS14 to PRCB) The relationships between the sensors and paper sizes (lengths) are as follows: Paper size Sensor 8.
2 Signals a PRCB input signals 1 PS15 (PS15 to PRCB) No paper detection signal [L]: Paper does not exist in tray.
Tray 1 (bypass tray) Composition Mechanisms Mechanism Paper up/down plate Method First paper feed Tray 1 feed roller Paper lift-up *1 Paper up/down plate Up/down motor/BP (M20) Up/down motor/BP (M20) + Upper/lower limit detection sensor Double feed prevention Torque limiter No paper detection Photo sensor + actuator Paper size detection *2 Width: VR Length: Photo sensor + actuators (two) Paper lift-up The up/down motor/BP (M20) drives the paper up/down plate via gears.
Paper size VR/BP (VR5) paper, a loop is formed by registration rollers, and the paper is fed to the transfer unit. b When printing of the second or subsequent copy After lapse of the specified time from turning off of PS44 (registration) by the trailing edge of the preceding paper. Paper size PS/2-BP (PS32) 2 Signals a PRCB input signals Paper size PS/1-BP (PS31) 1 LOOP_PS (PS36 to PRCB) By-pass tray Paper passage detection signal [L]: Paper does not exist.
a Paper up/down control M20 (up/down motor/BP) is turned on to push up paper. When PS34 (tray upper limit/BP) detects the paper upper limit and turns on, M20 turns off to stop pushing up paper. When paper is fed and consequently PS34 turns off, M20 turns on again, maintaining the upper limit position of paper. b PRCB output signal 1 BPUDM_A, B (PRCB to M20) M20 drive control signal Paper size detection control 5V2 S.
2 BPSIZE_L_PS (PS32 to PRCB) Paper size detection signal [L]: Paper does not exist. [H]: Paper exists. 3 BPSIZE_VR (VR5 to PRCB) Paper width detection signal No paper detection control 5V2 S.GND DCPS 5V3 BP_OPS SGND PS33 PRCB No paper in the tray is detected by PS33 (no paper/BP) which is controlled by PRCB (printer control board). 1 Operation When the tray becomes empty, PS33 (no paper/BP) is turned off, displaying a message on the LCD via OB1 (operation board/1).
Vertical conveyance section Composition Vertical conveyance MC/1 (MC11) Vertical conveyance MC/2 (MC12) Vertical conveyance roller (upper) Vertical conveyance roller (lower) Mechanisms Mechanism Method Paper conveyance Rollers Conveyance drive Vertical conveyance roller (upper): Paper feed motor (M1) Vertical conveyance roller (lower): Paper feed motor (M1) Vertical conveyance control of M1 (paper feed) to the vertical conveyance roller (upper) and vertical conveyance roller (lower) via MC11 (vertic
registration of the preceding paper to rotate all vertical conveyance rollers, thus feeding paper to the second paper unit.
Automatic duplex unit (ADU) MFP unit explanation Composition ENWW Automatic duplex unit (ADU) 95
Mechanisms Mechanisms Method Second paper feed paper loop *1 Loop roller (trays 1-3/HCI), feed roller (Q3640A), ADU pre-registration roller (ADU) Image position correction *2 Image position is corrected according to the information detected by PS43 (leading edge) and PS70 (paper mis-centering).
write position in such a manner that the document (scanned image) position match the copy paper position. The leading edge PS (PS43) is used to correct the write position in the sub-scanning direction, and the mis-centering PS (PS70) is used to correct the write position in the main scanning direction. *3 Second paper feed auxiliary mechanism The distance between the registration roller and the transfer and separation corona unit is made long to achieve the time required for correcting the image position.
through the conveyance section, the conveyance suction fan is used to provide suction for the paper. Conveyance suction fan (FM3) Suction holes Duct Conveyance section *5 ADU reverse roller sequentially. Normally, the ADU gate is closed and it has no drive mechanism; it is opened by the rigidity of paper.
b Straight ejection When paper is ejected straight, the reverse gate SD (SD7) is turned on to close the reverse/exit selection gate. The paper fed by the paper exit roller is fed to the paper exit roller with the print side up. c ADU paper conveyance In the two-sided copy mode, the paper finished with printing on the front side is fed, through the path under the reverse/exit selection gate, into the reverse/exit section just like the reverse/exit operation.
*8 *7 ADU pre-registration mechanism In the ADU, paper is looped by the ADU pre-registration roller to correct paper inclination in the conveyance section. The ADU pre-registration roller stops when the loop roller motor (M6) stops; however, the ADU conveyance roller continues to feed paper at a constant speed, forming a paper loop between the ADU pre-registration roller and ADU conveyance roller. As a result, paper inclination is corrected.
Loop/second paper feed control 24V 24V A /A B /B M6 5V3 LOOP PS S.GND PRCB 5V2 24V1 S.GND DCPS 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.GND -5V1 +5V PGND START/STOP CLK CW/CCW LD H/L PGND +24V MC24V MC1 2ND MC 5V2 EDGE PS S.GND PS43 5V2 2ND PS S.GND PS44 5V2 ADUEXT PS S.GND PS50 DEF VIDEO GMD 5V2 -5V GND DEF SI DEF CLK DEF LED 24V1 PS70 ADUDB The paper fed from each tray is fed to the second paper feed section.
a high speed, M6 (loop roller) is turned off to form a paper loop in the registration section. b Second paper feed control After formation of a paper loop under loop control, MC1 (registration) is turned on to transmit the drive force of M5 (conveyance) to the second pick roller, starting the second paper feed.
7 CW/CCW (ADUDB to M5) M5 (conveyance) rotational direction indication signal 1 Operation [L]: CCW a M5 (conveyance) operation [H]: CW 8 H/L (ADUDB to M5) M5 (conveyance) rotational speed indication signal [L]: Low speed [H]: High speed M6 (loop roller) A-phase drive control pulse signal 10B, /B (PRCB to M6) FM3 is turned on/off in sync with M2 (drum). 2 Signals a Input signals M6 (loop roller) B-phase drive control pulse signal Paper conveyance control 5V MAINEXIT PS S.
Paper reverse and exit control 5V P.GND MAINM CONT MAINM CLK MAINM F/R MAINM EM M4 24V 24V A /A B /B M7 5V2 FIXEXIT PS S.GND PS30 5V MAINEXIT PS S.GND PS37 IO DTXD IO DCLK ADU LATCH IO UCLK REQ1 IO URXD ACK1 ERR OUT1 2NDM CLK PRCB 5V2 24V1 S.GND 24V2 P.GND 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.GND MS1 MS2 DCPS 104 MFP unit explanation 24V 24V A /A B /B M8 24V 24V A /A B /B M9 5V2 DECUR PS S.GND PS42 5V2 ADU REV S.GND PS45 5V2 REV PS S.
The reverse/exit selection gate is driven by SD7 (reverse gate). The decurler roller is driven by M4 (fuser) and the reverse/exit roller is driven by M8 (reverse/exit). The ADU reverse roller is driven by M9 (ADU reverse). The exit conveyance roller and MFP exit roller are driven by M7 (paper exit). M4 and M7 are controlled by PRCB (printer control board) directly. M8, M9, and SD7 are controlled by PRCB (printer control board) via ADUDB (ADU drive board).
rotating in the forward direction at a low speed, proceeding to feed the next sheet of paper. 2 ADF conveyance The operation performed from the moment PS30 (fuser exit) turns off at detection of the trailing edge of paper to the moment M8 (reverse/exit) and M9 (ADU reverse) start rotating in the forward direction at a high speed, is the same as reverse/exit.
b Output signals 1 GATE_DR (ADUDB to SD7) SD7 (reverse gate) ON/OFF drive signal [L]: SD7 on [H]: SD7 off 2 A, /A (PRCB to M7) M7 (paper exit) A-phase drive control pulse signal 3 B, /B (PRCB to M7) M7 (paper exit) B-phase drive control pulse signal 4 A, /A (ADUDB to M8) M8 (reverse/exit) A-phase drive control pulse signal 5 B, /B (ADUDB to M8) MFP unit explanation M8 (reverse/exit) B-phase drive control pulse signal ENWW Automatic duplex unit (ADU) 107
ADF paper conveyance/feed control 24V 24V A /A B /B M6 +5V PGND START/STOP CLK CW/CCW LD H/L PGND +24V IO DTXD IO DCLK ADU LATCH IO UCLK REQ1 IO URXD ACK1 ERR OUT1 2NDM CLK PRCB 5V2 ADU JAM S.GND PS41 5V2 ADU REV S.GND PS45 5V2 REV PS S.GND PS46 5V2 HD PS S.GND PS47 5V2 ADUCR PS S.GND PS48 5V2 ADUDN PS S.GND PS49 5V2 ADUEXIT PS S.GND PS50 MC24V LOCK SD MC24V 5V2 24V1 S.GND 24V2 P.GND 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.
1 Operation a ADF conveyance control The paper fed from the ADU paper reversal section is fed to ADU pre-registration rollers at a high speed by transmitting the drive force of M5 (conveyance) to ADU conveyance rollers 1 to 4. ADU conveyance rollers 1 and 2 are turned on/off by MC13 (ADU conveyance) and ADU conveyance rollers 3 and 4 are controlled by MC2 (ADU deceleration).
4 ADUDN_PS (PS49 to ADUDB) Detection signal of paper passage from exit of ADU conveyance roller 3 [L]: Detected [H]: Not detected b Output signals 1 LOCK_SD (ADUDB to SD9) SD9 (ADU lock) drive signal [L]: SD9 on [H]: SD9 off 2 ADUDN_MC (ADUDB to MC2) MC2 (ADU deceleration) drive signal [L]: MC2 on [H]: MC2 off 3 ADUCR_MC (ADUDB to MC13) MC13 (ADU conveyance) drive signal [L]: MC13 on [H]: MC13 off 110 MFP unit explanation ENWW
Fuser unit Composition Mechanism Method Fuser Pressure + heat roller Heat source *1 Heater lamp (Upper rollers: two, lower roller: one) Cleaning *2 Upper roller: cleaning web (containing silicon oil) Upper roller Aluminum + Teflon coating Lower roller Silicon rubber + PFA tube Separation Separation claws (six upper and three lower claws) Temperature detection Upper roller: - noncontact type thermistor (for control) TH1 - contact type thermistor (for fault detection) TH2 Overheat protection
*1 Fuser heater lamps Two halogen lamps are used for the fuser upper roller and one halogen lamp is used for the fuser lower roller to reduce the warm-up time and ensure reliable fuser. *2 Cleaning Cleaning web is used to clean the fuser upper roller. The web SD (SD2) in the MFP turns on/off to drive the cleaning web wind-up shaft via the ratchet mechanism and gears, thus supplying cleaning web from the cleaning web unwinding shaft.
M16 (web drive) control 5V2 FIXEXIT_PS S.GND 24VDC PGND 5VDC SGND MC24V_2 WEBSC_DRV DCPS b PRCB output signal 1 WEBSC_DRV (PRCB to SD2) PS30 SD2 PRCB SD2 (web) drive control signal [L]: SD2 on [H]: SD2 off SD2 (web) is controlled by PRCB (printer control board). The related signal is PS30 (fuser exit). 1 Operation When PS30 is turned on by passage of paper, SD2 is controlled by PRCB (printer control board) according to the fuser web counter value.
Fuser temperature control RL1 AC(H) TS1 TRC1 L2 L3 24VDC TS2 L4 TRC2 FIXHT1_CONT FIXHT2_CONT TRC3 FIXHT3_CONT 5V2 S.GND AC(C) MAINRL_CONT DCPS TH1 TH1+ TH1- TH2 TH2+ TH2- PRCB The fuser roller (upper) is heated by L2 (fuser heater lamp 1) and L3 (fuser heater lamp 2), and the fuser roller (lower) is heated by L4 (fuser heater lamp 3).
2 TH2+,- (TH2 to PRCB) Fuser roller (upper) temperature detection signal This signal is used to detect the fuser roller (upper) abnormal temperature rise.
Other kinds of control Parts energized when SW1 (main power) is off SW1 CBR1 AC(L) RL2 NF COIL2 5V1 12V1 (Europe only) COIL1 CBR2 DCPS AC(N) (Europe only) 1 Operation If the power cord is plugged in the wall outlet, the following parts are energized regardless of whether SW1 (main power) is on or off: HTR3 HTR2 TRANSFORMER HTR1 ICB OPTION d Internal heaters HTR1 (heater/1), HTR2 (heater/2), and HTR3 (drum heater (spare parts)) are energized irrespective of whether SW1 (main power) is on or
Parts that operate when SW1 (main power)/SW2 (secondary power) is on a Operation performed when SW1 (main power) is on When SW1 (main power) is turned on, AC power is supplied to DCPS (DC power supply unit). As a result, DCPS supplies 5 VDC and 12 VDC to the status management and control circuit on ICB (image control board), HD-105, and Q3639A. ICB supplies 5 VDC to OB1 (operation board/1).
Cooling fan control MAINFAN EM MAINFAN D MAINFAN HL 20 P.GND FM1 WRFAN1 EM WRFAN1 D WRFAN1 HL P.GND FM2 CLFAN EM CLNFAN D CLFAN HL P.GND FM5 FIXFAN D FM6 FIXFAN3 EM P.GND FIXFAN D FM7 FIXFAN2 EM P.GND FIXFAN D FM8 FIXFAN1 EM 24V DRV FM9 EM P.GND SCDB P.GND SCANFAN CONT-18 SCANFAN EM IO DTXD IO DCLK ADU LATCH IO UCLK REQ1 IO URXD ACK1 ERR OUT1 PRCB 24V1 P.
2 OFF timing • During warm-up, stops when M2 (drum) is turned off. • After completion of warm-up, not turned off until SW2 (sub power) is turned off. b FM2 (writing section cooling) 1 ON timing Turned on when M15 (polygon) is turned on. • During copying, held rotating at a high speed in sync with M2 (drum). • When not copying, held rotating at a low speed. 2 OFF timing Not turned off until SW2 (sub power) is turned off. c FM5 (cleaner cooling) 1 ON timing Turned on when SW2 (sub power) is turned on.
FM9 Scanner cooling fan Duct FM1 Main body cooling fan 1 Duct Duct FM8 Main body cooling fan 2 FM4 Developing suction fan Duct (Lower side of developing unit) FM5 Cleaner cooling fan FM3 Conveyance suction fan Duct FM3 Power supply cooling fan FM6 Paper exit fan/F Duct FM7 Paper exit fan/R FM2 Write unit cooling fan FRONT 2 Signals a Input signals 1 MAINFAN_EM (FM1 to PRCB) FM1 (MFP cooling/1) abnormality detection signal [H]: Abnormality is detected.
9 FAN2 (FM13 to PRCB) 6 CLFFAN_D (PRCB to FM5) FM13 (power supply cooling) abnormality detection signal FM5 (cleaner cooling) rotational speed control signal [L]: FM13 is normal. [L]: Low speed [H]: FM13 is abnormal. [H]: High speed 10SCANFAN_EM (SCDB to PRCB) 7 FIXFAN_D (PRCB to FM6) FM9 (scanner cooling) abnormality detection signal FM6 (paper exit/F) rotational speed control signal [L]: FM9 is normal. [L]: Low speed [H]: FM9 is abnormal.
13SCANFAN_CONT-18 (PRCB to SCDB) FM9 (scanner cooling) ON/OFF control signal [L]: FM9 on [H]: FM9 off Control panel control b LCD (indicator board) control 1 LCD (indicator board) display operation The LCD (image control board) displays various information according to the 4-bit parallel data from ICB (image control board) via OB1 (operation board 1). 2 Backlight ON operation S OUT2 S IN2 /RTS2 /CTS2 /DTR2 /DSR2 PAKB The LCD (indicator board) has a backlight (cold cathode tube) to facilitate viewing.
b Output signals 1 S_OUT2 (ICB to OB1) Serial data which informs OB1 (operation board /1) of the machine status that is known to ICB (image control board). 2 /RTS2 (ICB to OB1) Signal which indicates that data can be sent from ICB (image control board) to OB1 (operation board/1). When this signal is at the high level ([H]), OB1 stops sending the S_IN2 signal.
Counter control MC24V 3 TC DRV C(T) KEYC DRV S.GND KEYC SET MC24V 3 C(K) 5V MAINEXIT PS S.GND PS37 S OUT2 S IN2 /RTS2 /CTS2 /DTR2 /DSR2 ICB PRCB This machine has the following counters: C (T): Total counter C (K): Key counter These counters are controlled by the PRCB (printer control board). The related signal is PS37 (paper exit). 1 Operation This machine counts copies using a software counter. a Paper exit counter 24V1 5V2 S.GND P.
2 Signals a PRCB input signals 1 KSYC_SET (C (K) to PRCB) Signal indicating the state of 24 V power supply to C (K) [L]: 24V power is not supplied.
Option control Options such as HCI and finisher are controlled by the PRCB (printer control board).
1 Operation Finisher incorporates CB which exchanges only control data with PRCB (printer control board) of the MFP. HCI, finisher, and HDD are powered by the DCPS (DC power supply unit).
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MFP disassembly/assembly 5 MFP disassembly/assembly External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the ozone filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the developing suction filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing and reinstalling the external covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the control panel attachment angle and removing/reinstalling . . . . . .
Developing unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Screws that must not be removed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing and reinstalling the developing unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the developer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning the developing unit bias shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toner supply unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENWW 208 208 208 209 210 210 212 213 214 214 215 216 217 218 220 131 MFP disassembly/assembly Fuser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing and reinstalling the fuser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing and reinstalling the fuser (top) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing and reinstalling the web cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External section Replacing the ozone filter CAUTION Ozone filter Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. When replacing the ozone filter, insert it in the opening in the MFP as far as it will go. Procedure 1 Loosen two screws to remove the ozone filter cover. Ozone filter cover 3 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. Screw Ozone filter cover Screw 2 Replace the ozone filter.
Removing and reinstalling the external covers CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. CAUTION When replacing the developing suction filter, insert it in the opening in the MFP as far as it will go. Procedure Procedure Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 1 Remove fourteen screws to detach the rear cover. CAUTION 1 Loosen the screw to remove the developing suction filter cover. 2 Replace the developing suction filter.
2 Remove seven screws to detach the left side cover. 7 Loosen two screws to detach the right side cover (lower middle). Right side cover (upper) Left side cover Developing suction filter cover Screw Screws Screw Screws Screws Screws Screws Screws Right side cover (lower front) Screws Right side cover (lower rear) Right side cover (lower middle) 3 Loosen one screw and remove the developing suction filter cover. 8 Open the ADF. 4 Loosen five screws and detach the right side cover (upper).
Original stopper plate (rear) Shoulder screws Top cover (middle rear) Top cover (left) 18 Remove two screws and remove the front left door hinge (lower) and the front left door. Front open/close stopper Top cover (right) Screw Screws Screws Front right door hinge (lower) Front right door Screws Shoulder screws Top cover (middle front) Platen glass Original stopper plate (left) 15 Open the front right door and front left door. 16 Remove one screw to remove the front open/close stopper.
Changing the control panel attachment angle and removing/reinstalling CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 4 When changing the control panel attachment angle, align the control panel stopper with the stopper hole at the front side on the bottom of the control panel and fasten using two screws in the operation cover attachment holes. CAUTION To remove the control panel, skip this step and proceed to step (5).
CAUTION Each inline connector consist of two male sides and one female side. Be sure to remove only the male side (shown below). Procedure 1 Remove the rear cover. 2 Remove two screws and loosen the circuit breaker assembly. 6 Remove the control panel. Noise filter (NF) Faston (FT3: noise filter side/ black cable) Circuit breaker 1 (CBR1) Screws (2) Faston (FT1: wall outlet side/ black cable) 7 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Drive section Image control board cover Screws (7) Removing and reinstalling the drum motor (M2) CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure to pull the drum unit out of the MFP before removing or reinstalling the drum drive motor. If you fail to pull out the drum unit, the cleaning blade may be damaged because the drum rotates when installing or removing the flywheel or gear. Procedure 1 Pull the drum unit out of the MFP. See “Drum unit” on page 152.
10 Remove four screws and remove the drum motor (M2). Drum motor (M2) Connector (CN301) Image control board mounting plate Screws (4) 11 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. 8 Remove three screws and remove the two flywheels. Flywheels (2) Screws (3) 9 Remove the connector (CN301).
Removing and reinstalling the fusing input gear CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 5 Pull out the fusing input gear from the shaft. Fixing input gear holder Procedure 1 Open the image control bard mounting board. 2 Remove six screws and remove the fusing motor cover. 3 Pull out the connector (CN304), remove four screws to remove the fusing motor assembly. CAUTION Hold the fusing motor assembly with your hand because it is connected to the MFP with cable.
Screws that must not be removed 14 screws securing the CCD unit Screws that must not be removed Screws that must not be removed Removing and reinstalling the CCD unit CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure to adjust the image after installing the CCD unit. When disconnecting or reconnecting connectors from / to the AD converter board, be careful not to place any stress on the board.
3 Remove the connector (CN170) from the A/D converter board (ADB). CCD unit Replacing the exposure lamp CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Do not touch the exposure lamp with bare hands. Be sure to check the image after installing the exposure lamp. Procedure Connector (CN170) A/D converter board (ADB) 1 Remove the original stopper plates (left and rear), scanner glass and top cover (right, middle front, and middle rear). See “External section” on page 132.
Screw Removing and reinstalling the exposure unit CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. When installing the exposure unit, use the optics unit positioning tool. Exposure lamp Be sure to perform image adjustment after installing the exposure unit. Procedure Connector Screw 1 Remove the right side cover (top), left side cover, original stopper plates (left and rear), scanner glass and top cover (right, left, front center, and rear center).
5 Remove three screws and remove the operation unit cover (top). 10 Remove four screws to detach the exposure unit. Cord clamp (B) Optical wire fastener Screws Screws Screw Ground terminal Exposure unit Connector (CN630) Exposure unit Optical wire fastener 6 Move the exposure unit to the notch in the MFP frame on the paper exit side. 7 Remove two screws to detach the cord clamp (B). 8 Remove one screw to remove the ground terminal. Screws Exposure unit 9 Disconnect the connector (CN630).
Installing the optics wire CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. When winding the optics wire around the pulley, be sure to run the wire tightly so that it does not ride on the side of the pulley. Then re-tensioning or replacing the optics wire, be sure to use the optics positioning tool. Be sure to perform image adjustment after replacing or re-installing the wire. Procedure 1 Remove the exposure unit.
CAUTION Ensure that there is a metal bead at the end of the outer wire, and a wire terminal at the end of the inner wire. Pull out the outer wire from above the drive pulley in the paper exit direction, and the inner wire from under the drive pulley in the paper feed direction. 4 After winding the outer wire, secure it to the wire stopper via the outside of pulley 1 and V-mirror pulley through the notch in the wire stopper.
There are two grooves in the wire stopper. Ensure that the outer groove is at the rear and the inner groove is at the front. MFP disassembly/assembly CAUTION 3 Place the removed ADF glass and scanner glass on a rag and clean with drum cleaner and a cleaning pad. 5 Reverse the inner wire at pulley 2, pass it along the inside of the V-mirror pulley and pulley 3, then attach the wire terminal to the spring fusing plate. At this time, secure the spring fusing plate temporarily with one screw.
Replacing the scanner motor (M11) CAUTION CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the ADF unit, original stopper plates (left and rear), scanner glass, and top cover (right, left, front center, and rear center). See “External section” on page 132. 2 Remove one connector (CN639) from the auto paper timing PS (PS51). Make sure to install the belt in the middle of two pulleys.
Spring scale 8 Insert the connector to the scanner motor (M11). 9 Follow the disassembly procedures in reverse order to install. Upper hole 7 Pull the spring scale upward until a tension of 2 ± 0.2 kg is indicated. Tighten the four screws. CAUTION Make sure that the scanner motor moves up and down when confirming the tension pressure. Spring scale Scanner motor (M11) Screws ENWW Scanner section 149 MFP disassembly/assembly 6 Hook the spring scale on the upper hole of the scanner motor (M11).
Laser scanner unit Removing and reinstalling the laser/scanner assembly WARNING! CAUTION Do not energize the laser/scanner assembly when it is not in the correct position. Each inline connector consists of two male sides and one female side. Be sure to remove only the male side (shown below) of the CN338 connector. Never remove the laser/scanner assembly cover and the polygon unit cover. Never look directly into the laser beam. It can cause blindness.
Cleaning the dust-proof glass CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the laser/scanner assembly. 2 Clean the dust-proof glass at the bottom of the laser/scanner assembly with a cleaning pad and blower brush. 6 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. 3 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Drum unit Removing and reinstalling the drum unit CAUTION 3 Loosen three screws to remove the drum cover. Screws Drum cover Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure to put a drum cover over the removed drum unit and store the drum unit in a dark place. When installing or removing the drum unit, do not rotate it in the direction opposite to the specified one. Rotating the drum unit in the opposite direction during copy operation could damage the cleaning blade.
9 Hold the two sections shown in the figure and pull out the drum unit. Screws Toner supply pipe Drum unit Hold here Blade fixing component Drum coupling Screw Drum shaft coupling Release 10 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION Screw To install the coupling, see “Installing the coupling” on page 154. 6 Remove the two screws securing the drum unit. 7 Release the toner supply pipe in the direction of the arrow.
Installing the coupling CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 3 Insert the drum shaft coupling so that the D cut section of the drum shaft coupling matches the drum shaft. Drum coupling Procedure 1 Clean the outer surface of the drum coupling and drum shaft coupling with drum cleaner and a cleaning pad. Drum shaft D cut section 2 Insert the drum coupling aligning the protrusions on the drum coupling with the notches in the drum.
CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be careful not to touch the drum or the cleaning blade with bare hands, or damage them. When leaving the drum, be sure to put the drum cover over the drum and store it in a dark place. Procedure 1 Remove the drum unit from the MFP. 2 Remove the charging corona unit, developing unit, cleaning blade, and toner guide roller from the drum unit.
Removing and reinstalling the separation claws and separation claw solenoid CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Take care not to damage the drum when removing the separation claws. Note the orientation and position of the separation claws when reinstalling them. CAUTION CAUTION Clean the shaft with drum cleaner and a cleaning pad when installing. The separator claws cannot move smoothly if they are installed with toner remaining on the shaft.
Drum unit Separation claw solenoid assembly Pin Guide hole Screws Separation guide plate assembly Note When removing the separation claw solenoid (Normally, it should not be removed except when replacing the solenoid). 7 Remove two screws and detach the separation claw SD (SD1). Separation claw SD (SD1) 1 Install the separation claw unit to the drum unit. 2 Tighten the solenoid screw when the claw closest to the drum touches the drum.
Removing and reinstalling the toner control sensor board CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 6 Clean the sensors of the toner control sensor board (the Dmax (maximum contrast)/jam sensor at the front and the γ sensor at the back) using a blower brush, drum cleaner, and a cleaning pad. Toner conveyance screw Procedure 1 Remove the drum unit from the MFP. 2 Remove the drum. 3 Remove the separator claw solenoid assembly. 4 Remove the connector (CN362).
Screws that must not be removed Five screws securing the transfer entrance guide plate Screws that must not be removed Removing and reinstalling the charging corona unit CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. When removing the charging corona unit, do not touch the mesh of the charging corona unit control plate. Procedure Transfer entrance guide plate CAUTION Do not strain the transfer entrance guide plate and guide rollers, for example, pressing down on them strongly.
Removing and reinstalling the charge control plate Replacing the charging wires CAUTION CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure Procedure 1 Remove the charging corona unit. 1 Remove the charging corona unit. 2 Remove the charge control plate. 2 Remove the two springs and remove the charge control plate. 3 Remove the spark arrester plates (front and rear).
Charge control plate cleaner Charging wire Removing and reinstalling the charging wire cleaning unit CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the charging wire. 2 Remove the snap ring and remove the charging wire cleaning pad. CAUTION When removing the charging wire cleaning pad, be careful not to drop the two collars. Spring Charging wire 6 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
CAUTION When installing the charging wire cleaning pad, install the pad in the orientation shown below. Also, do not forget to attach the two collars. Charging wire cleaning pad Removing and reinstalling the PCL CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the charging corona unit. 2 Disconnect the wire binding band at two locations. 3 Release the lock and remove the PCL. PCL 2 1 Lock 3 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Removing and reinstalling the transfer/separation corona unit CAUTION CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure Procedure 1 Remove the charging corona unit. 1 Pull the ADU frame from the MFP. See “Pulling out and reinstalling the ADU stand” on page 188. 2 Remove the charge control plate and PCL.
3 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION When installing the transfer/separation corona unit, make sure the cleaning gear coupling is engaged properly. Removing and reinstalling the plunger prevention plate CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Replacing the transfer/separation wires and transfer/separation wire cleaning block CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet.
CAUTION Be careful not to drop and lose the support rubber when removing the wire. 7 Turn the transfer/separation corona unit upside down, remove the snap rings, and remove the transfer wire cleaning block and separation wire cleaning block from the front side. Transfer wire Spring Separation wire Support rubber Transfer wire Separation wire ENWW 8 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Removing and reinstalling the TSL unit CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Pull the ADU frame from the MFP. See “Pulling out and reinstalling the ADU stand” on page 188. Developing unit Screws that must not be removed Procedure 1 Two screws securing the toner transfer regulation plate. 2 One screw securing the magnet angle adjusting knob. Screws that must not be removed 2 Remove the transfer/separation corona unit. 3 Remove the inline connector (CN463).
\ Developing gear Toner supply pipe Developing unit Procedure 1 Pull out the drum unit from the MFP. See “Drum unit” on page 152. 2 Remove the developing unit from the drum unit. Developing unit push pressure lever 3 Release the hook of the developing unit cover and remove it upward. Developing unit cover 5 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. Replacing the developer CAUTION When replacing the developer in the developing unit, take care not to allow dirt to get into it.
4 Tilt the developing unit about 45 degrees and rotate the developing gear counterclockwise to discharge all of the developer adhering to the inside of the developing unit and magnet roller. 8 Rotate the developing gear counterclockwise to check that the developer bristles along the entire length of the developing sleeve. Developing sleeve Developing unit stopper roller 45û Developing gear Developing gear 5 Supply fresh developer evenly from the top of the developer supply screws.
3 After removing the toner bottle, clean the area around the toner bottle insertion hole with a cleaning pad. Developing sleeve Developing unit bias shaft 4 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. 4 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. Toner supply unit Replacing and cleaning the toner bottle Procedure 1 Open the toner supply door and pull the toner supply unit forward. Toner supply door Toner supply unit 2 Remove the toner bottle.
Cleaning/toner recycle unit Removing and reinstalling the cleaning blade CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure to replace the following parts at the same time: Cleaning blade Toner guide roller (TGR) Procedure 1 Remove the drum unit. See “Drum unit” on page 152. 2 Remove the charging corona unit. See “Corona unit” on page 159. 3 Remove the developing unit. “Developing unit” on page 166. 4 Remove two screws to remove the cleaner cover.
Cleaning blade Removing and reinstalling the toner guide roller (TGR) CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure to replace the following parts at the same time: • Cleaning blade • Toner guide roller Do not touch the edges of the cleaning blade with bare hands. Blade support bearing 7 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Procedure 1 Remove the drum unit. See “Drum unit” on page 152. 7 Remove the toner guide roller. Screw Positioning part 2 Remove the charging corona unit. See “Corona unit” on page 159. 3 Remove the cleaning blade. 4 Release the power supply pin in contact with the toner guide roller shaft. 5 Remove the cleaner idle gear. 6 Remove the screws securing the front and rear positioning parts.
Removing and reinstalling the paper feed Trays 2 and 3 Removing and reinstalling the paper feed unit WARNING! When removing the tray, stand in a proper position so that you do not hurt your back and waist. If the tray contains paper, remove all paper before removing the tray. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Pull out paper feed Tray 2 or 3.
Removing and reinstalling the paper pick roller and pick roller rubber 5 Remove the rubber from each roller. Procedure 1 Remove the paper feed unit. 2 Remove the two snap rings and slide the two bearings outward. 3 Release the pick roller axis from the holder slit to detach the paper pick roller unit. 6 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION 4 Remove the two snap rings from the paper pick roller unit to detach the paper pick roller and pick roller.
3 Remove the snap ring to detach the pre-registration MC/1/2 (MC4/6) and feed MC/1/2 (MC3/5). 5 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION When reinstalling the separation roller, pay attention to their orientation. Check that no grease or the like remains on the separation roller. Replacing the pre-registration and feed clutches (MCs) 4 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Replacing the wires CAUTION After replacing or reinstalling the wires, manually rotate the up/down drive shaft to check that the tray moves up and down smoothly. Be sure to install the wires so that they do not cross or ride over each other. Procedure 1 Remove the paper feed unit. 2 Remove three screws to remove the wire cover (front) and wire cover (rear). Wire cover (rear) Wire cover (front) Screws (6) 3 Remove the front and rear wires according to steps 1 to 7 below.
Remove the E-ring to detach the wire restraining cover and pulley. 1 Remove the E-ring to slide out the drive pulley. Wire D (white) Wire restraining cover Wire C (black) Drive pulley Pulley Wire D (white) Wire C (black) E-ring E-ring 3. Remove wire C. 6. Remove drive pulley holder Wire C (black) and E-ring and pull out the drive pulley. Wire D (White) 5. Remove wire D. Wire B (white) Wire A (black) Drive pulley holder Wire A (black) Up/down plate Wire B (white) 7.
Wire lengths 182.8±1 mm (Tray 1, 2) Wire A, C 473.1±1 mm (Tray 1, 2) Wire B, D Installing wires 4. Install the pulley, pass 2. Install the pulley, pass wires C and D, and install the wire restraining cover and retaining ring. Wire D must be inside. Wires must not cross. wire D through the pulley, and install the wire restraining cover and E-ring. 5. Install the wires C and D from inside the drive shaft hole, push in the drive pulley, and secure with E-ring.
CAUTION Removing and reinstalling the paper feed unit CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Pull out paper feed Tray 3. 2 Remove the paper feed unit. 3 Remove four screws and remove Tray 3 by lifting. Procedure 1 Pull out paper feed Tray 3. Screws 2 Loosen the securing shaft screw, and remove one screw. 3 Disconnect the inline connector (CN854) and remove the paper feed unit by lifting.
3 Release the pick roller axis from the holder slit to detach the paper pick roller unit. 6 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION When reinstalling the rollers, pay attention to their orientation. Check that no grease or the like remains on each roller. Removing and reinstalling the separation roller rubber Procedure 1 Remove the paper feed unit. 2 Remove the paper pick roller unit.
CAUTION MFP disassembly/assembly 5 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. 3 Remove two snap rings to detach the pre-registration MC/3 (MC8) and feed MC/3 (MC7). When reinstalling the separation roller, pay attention to their orientation. Check that no grease or the like remains on the separation roller. Replacing the pre-registration and feed clutches (MCs) Procedure 1 Remove the paper feed unit. 2 Remove two connectors (CN850, 851).
Replacing the wires CAUTION After replacing or reinstalling the wires, manually rotate the up/down drive shaft to check that the tray moves up and down smoothly. Be sure to install the wires so that they do not cross or ride over each other. Procedure 1 Remove the paper feed unit. 2 Remove two claws to remove the tray front cover. 3 Remove two screws to remover shaft supporting plate. 4 Remove three screws to remove the wire cover (front) and wire cover (rear).
Remove the E-ring to detach the wire restraining cover and pulley. 1 Wire restraining cover MFP disassembly/assembly 2, 4 Remove two E-rings to slide out the drive pulley. Wire D (white) Wire C (black) E-ring E-ring Wire D (white) Wire C (black) Pulley E-ring Drive pulley 3. Remove wire C. 6. Remove drive pulley holder Wire C (black) and three E-rings and pull out the drive pulley. Wire B (white) 5. Remove wire D.
Installing wires 4. Install the pulley, pass 2. Install the pulley, pass wire D through the pulley, and install the wire restraining cover and E-ring. wires C and D, and install the wire restraining cover and retaining ring. Wire D must be inside. Wires must not cross. Wire restraining cover 5. Install the wires C and D from inside the drive shaft hole, push in the drive pulley, and secure with E-rings.
Removing and reinstalling Tray 1 CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 3 Remove the two bearings and one gear and remove the paper pick roller rubber from the paper pick roller. Procedure 1 Remove the developing suction filter cover and right side cover (upper). See “External section” on page 132. 2 Remove connector (CN214). 3 Remove four screws to remove Tray 1.
5 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION 5 Remove the snap ring to pull out the shaft and remove the separation roller rubber from the separation roller. Check that the orientation of the roller is correct when installing. Check that no grease or the like remains on the roller. Replacing the separation roller rubber Procedure 1 Remove Tray 1 and place the tray upside down. 2 Remove two screws to remove the bottom plate assembly. 3 Remove the spring.
Removing and reinstalling the vertical conveyance section CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Removing and reinstalling the vertical conveyance MC (MC11, MC12) CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Remove all right side covers. See “External section” on page 132. 2 Disconnect the connector (CN880). 3 Remove eleven screws to remove the vertical conveyance section.
5 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION 3 Grip the ADU stand pulling lever and pull out the ADU stand. ADU stand When installing, be sure the detent of the clutch is at the position shown above. ADF unit Pulling out and reinstalling the ADU stand WARNING! CAUTION Left door The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out.
Lock lever Cleaning the paper mis-centering PS (PS70)/leading edge PS (PS43) WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Projections Lock lever Second paper feed unit Paper dust removing brush Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP.
Removing and reinstalling the registration MC (MC1) WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 3 Remove three screws to remove the ADU cover. ADU cover Procedure Screws 1 Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP. 2 Remove one screw to remove the ADU stand pulling lever.
CAUTION An inline connector consists of two male sides and one female side. Be sure to remove only the male side (shown below) of the CN422 connector. Removing and reinstalling the second paper feed unit (registration assembly) WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet.
Cleaning the registration PS (PS44) Registration MC (MC1) WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Relay connector (CN420) Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP. 2 Detach the ADU cover.
WARNING! CAUTION MFP disassembly/assembly Removing and reinstalling the registration roller Bearing The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. E-ring Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Registration roller Procedure 1 )Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP. Front side 2 Detach the ADU cover.
Removing and reinstalling the pre-transfer roller 4 Remove the E-ring to remove the pre-transfer roller from the shaft. WARNING! CAUTION CAUTION The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. When reinstalling, pay attention to the position of the E-ring. Pre-transfer roller Shaft Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP.
MFP disassembly/assembly Cleaning the automatic document feeder paper reverse PS (PS45)/ Reverse/Exit PS (PS46) WARNING! CAUTION The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP. 2 Remove the fuser. See “Fuser” on page 208.
7 Remove two screws to remove the ADU reverse guide assembly. CAUTION When reinstalling, align the projection on the rear of the ADU reverse guide assembly with the hole on the ADU bottom plate assembly. Open/close wire 8 Remove the nine screws illustrated from the bottom of the ADU stand.
MFP disassembly/assembly 9 Remove one screw while holding the ADU bottom plate assembly to remove the paper feed side open/close wire. CAUTION Be sure to hold ADU bottom plate assembly when removing the screws because the ADU bottom plate assembly becomes free when the paper feed side open/close wire is removed. Automatic document feeder Automatic document bottom plate assembly feeder guide cover 11 Clean the ADU paper reverse PS (PS45) and reverse/exit PS (PS46) with a blower brush.
Removing and reinstalling the ADF reverse roller WARNING! CAUTION The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. 9 Slide the ADU reverse roller to the upper side and then to the lower side to slide it out. Paper exit reverse gear (1) E-ring (1) Pin Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. E-ring (2) Bearing Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand from the MFP.
MFP disassembly/assembly Removing and reinstalling the ADU stand WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. Removal and reinstallation of the ADU stand involve carrying a heavy load so it should be performed by two persons. CAUTION Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 6 Remove one screw to remove the connector cover.
8 Disconnect the three inline connectors (CN445, 446, 447). CAUTION Disconnect each connector on the ADU stand. 11 To remove the ADU stand, one person holds the handle (right) on the paper-feed side, and the other holds the the handle (left) on the fuser. Then, they lift up the ADU stand. Screw Connector cover Stay Screw Relay connector (CN446) Relay connector (CN447) Relay connector (CN445) 9 Remove one screw to release the lock of the handle (right).
WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. 6 Slide the ADU pre-registration roller back and forth to remove. E-ring( / 8) E-ring( / 6) Registration spring Polyslider Spring Pin Hook WARNING! CAUTION Removal and reinstallation of the ADU stand involve carrying a heavy load so it should be performed by two persons.
Removing and reinstalling the ADU conveyance roller 3 and 4 WARNING! The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. 6 Remove two screws to detach the conveyance duct (rear assembly). Screws Conveyance duct (rear assembly) Removal and reinstallation of the ADU stand involve carrying a heavy load so it should be performed by two persons.
High voltage supply unit (1) Screws MFP disassembly/assembly 9 Remove two screws to remove the conveyance unit. 11 Remove two screws to remove the harness guide plate (front). Relay connector (CN460) Relay connector (CN427) Relay connector (CN421) Relay connector (CN461) Conveyance unit Harness guide plate (front) Screw Relay connector (CN426) Screw 12 Remove four screws to detach the registration drive motor assembly.
13 Remove the snap rings to remove the ADU deceleration MC (MC2) and ADU conveyance MC (MC13). 18 Remove the front E-ring and bearing, and remove the ADU conveyance roller (3) and ADU conveyance roller (4) by sliding them back and forth.
WARNING! 11 Remove three screws to detach the reverse motor assembly. Screws The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. Reverse motor assembly Connector (CN415) Screw Removal and reinstallation of the ADU stand involve carrying a heavy load so it should be performed by two persons. CAUTION Connector cover Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet.
16 Remove eight screws (three front, five rear) and turn over the fusing attachment rail assembly to the paper exit side. Screws 19 Remove the pin from the shaft of each roller. 20 Remove the E-ring and bearing inside the ADU conveyance pulley. 21 Remove the rear E-ring and bearing, and remove the ADU conveyance roller (1) and ADU conveyance roller (2) by sliding them back and forth.
12 Remove the paper reverse/exit roller by sliding it back and forth. E-ring WARNING! WARNING! CAUTION Bearing The interlock, which is turned off when the front right or left door opens or closes, should never be turned on forcibly with the ADU stand pulled out. Removal and reinstallation of the ADU stand involve carrying a heavy load so it should be performed by two persons.
Fuser CAUTION Do not hold the connector socket. Remove by holding the pressure release lever and the holding end at the far side. Removing and reinstalling the fuser WARNING! CAUTION Do not touch the fuser immediately after turning off the main power switch because it is very hot and you may suffer burns. Wait until the fuser has cooled down sufficiently before working on it. Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand.
Fixing unit front cover Screw Screw Removing and reinstalling the web cover Procedure 1 Remove the fuser. Fixing unit (top) 2 Remove the fuser front cover. 3 Open the fusing separation claw (upper) unit and remove two screws inside. 4 Remove two screws to detach the web cover. Screw Fixing separation claw (upper) unit Web cover Screws (2) 4 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Removing and reinstalling the cleaning web CAUTION Procedure 1 Pull out the ADU stand. See “Pulling out and reinstalling the ADU stand” on page 188. When reinstalling, make sure the cleaning web does not sag. When reinstalling, wind it until the red line of the cleaning web is fully wound to the take-up shaft. 2 Remove the web cover. 3 Remove two screws to remove the cleaning web unit.
MFP disassembly/assembly 4 Remove the front lamp harness from the harness guide to remove the two Faston terminals. CAUTION When removing the Faston terminals, be sure to hold the connector. The connector cannot be removed by pulling on the harness. Faston terminals (2) Screw Faston terminals (2) Lamp fixing plate (rear) Screw 8 Pull out the fusing heater lamps (L2, L3) from the front side of the fusing upper roller. Harness guide Lamp fixing plate (front) 5 Open the fuser (top).
9 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION When installing the lamps, pay attention to their orientation. The size of the lamp terminal mounting hole in the front lamp fusing plate is different from that in the rear lamp fusing plate. The lamp cannot be installed properly if it is facing the opposite direction. 3 Remove the Faston terminal.
5 Remove the fusing separation claw (upper) unit Fixing separation claw (upper) unit Screw Fixture Fixing heater lamp (L4) 6 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION When installing the lamp, pay attention to its orientation. The lamp cannot be installed properly if it is facing the opposite direction.
9 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION 5 Slide the frame holding the fusing separation claws (lower) and remove the three claws. After installing the fusing separation claw (upper), move the upper claws with your finger and check that they return with the force of the spring.
CAUTION Reinstall the bearings and insulating sleeves with the collars facing the directions shown in the figure. 7 Remove the fusing upper roller from the frame. Bearing Insulating sleeve C-ring Removing and reinstalling the fusing lower roller Procedure Gear 1 Remove the fuser.
5 Remove two bearings from the fusing lower roller. Fixing lower roller 6 From the rear side, remove one E-ring, one washer, one screw, and bearing in this order and then remove the decurler roller from the frame. Fixing exit guide plate (lower) Bearing Bearing Screw Bearing E-ring Washer Fixing exit guide plate (upper) Screw Fixing exit guide plate (lower) 6 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
CAUTION After reinstalling fusing temperature sensor 2, make sure that the sensor touches the fusing upper roller. MFP disassembly/assembly Removing and reinstalling the fusing temperature sensors 1 and 2 6 Remove one screw to detach fusing temperature sensor 2. Fixing temperature sensor 2 Fixing temperature sensor 1 Screw Screws (2) Make sure the sensor wires do not touch the fusing upper roller.
3 Set a fusing temperature sensor positioning tool between fusing temperature sensor 1 and fusing upper roller, and secure fusing temperature sensor 1 with two screws so that the distance between the sensor and roller is equal to the thickness of the tool. 4 Set the distance "a" between the fusing temperature sensor 1 and fusing upper roller so that it is equal to the thickness of the positioning tool. a Fixing temperature sensor 1 Fixing upper roller Standard value of a: 0.75 0.
2 Set a thermostat positioning tool (00M8-1-00) between the thermostat/U and fusing upper roller and secure the thermostat/U with one screw so that the distance between the roller and thermostat/U is equal to the thickness of the tool. Removal procedure 1 Remove the fuser. 2 Remove the web cover. 3 Remove the cleaning web. 4 Remove one screw and two Faston terminals to detach the thermostat/U.
4 When making the adjustment, make sure that the thermostat/U does not ride on the positioning tool (C). Removal procedure 1 Remove the fusing lower roller. 2 Close the fusing cover (top). 3 Remove the two Faston terminals of the thermostat/L through the fusing entrance side. (C) (B) (A) Faston 5 Apply screw lock agent to the screw securing the thermostat/U. 6 Reverse the removal procedure to install other parts. Removing and reinstalling the thermostat/L (TS2) CAUTION 4 Open the fusing cover (top).
1 Set a part (a) thermostat/L positioning tool (56AEJG011) between the thermostat/L and the fusing lower roller, and secure the thermostat/L with two screws so that the distance between the thermostat/L and roller is equal to the thickness of the tool. b After setting the distance “b”, remove the thermostat/L positioning tool, and make sure that the part (b) thermostat/L positioning tool cannot be inserted in a space between the fusing lower roller and the thermostat/L.
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6 Product comparison Product comparison hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp list of differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp list of differences Classification 9065 9055 Warm-up time 6 minutes max 5.5 minutes max CPM change First copy out time (A4) 3.1 seconds or shorter 3.
A Environmental Product Stewardship Program Environmental Product Stewardship Program Environmental Product Stewardship Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Protecting the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Product Stewardship Program Protecting the environment This HP product contains a lithium battery located on the memory board unit that may require special handling at end-of-life. Hewlett-Packard Company is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner. This product has been designed with several attributes to minimize impacts on our environment. Ozone protection This product contains an ozone filter to protect indoor air quality.
B Terminology cross-reference Terminology cross-reference Terminology cross-reference for the MFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Terminology cross-reference for the MFP Copy industry terminology HP terminology 1 oblique staple 1 corner staple 11 by 17 Ledger or 11 by 17; but ledger when referring to the HCI's name 25 mode 2-5 mode 36 mode 3-6 mode 47 mode 4-7 mode 5.5" X 8.5" 5.5 by 8.5 (half-letter) 5.5" X 8.5" R 5.5 by .8.5 R (half-letter rotated) 8.5" X 11" Letter 8.
HP terminology F0 lens Focusing lens 1 (F0) Faults Issues Feed roller Pick roller Feeder cover Jam access cover Fixing Fusing Fixing unit Fuser Flatbed unit Scanning glass FNS Finisher Fold Folding HCI left side door HCI door HCI lever HCI jam access lever HCI top door HCI top cover HP sensor Home position sensor Jig Adjustment tool Large Capacity Tray (LCT) Tray 5/HCI Left-partition glass ADF glass LT driver board HCI control board Magnetic clutch Clutch Main switch SW1
Copy industry terminology HP terminology Paper up/down plate Paper lift plate Platen glass Scanner glass Platen guide cover White board Power saver on/off Sleep on/off Print controller Formatter assembly (when referring to contents of print kit) Printer, copier, machine, or main body MFP Proof output Proof and hold RADF ADF Relay connector Inline connector Resin ring Snap ring Resis or Resist Registration Saddle stitch 2-position flat Scan/server Send/store SD (solenoid) SL (sol
HP terminology Upper bin Paper exit tray Upper unit release lever (post insertion kit) Release lever Worktable Shelf Write unit Laser/scanner assembly /F or /R Front or Rear /U or /L Upper or Lower Terminology cross-reference Copy industry terminology ENWW Terminology cross-reference for the MFP 231
232 Terminology cross-reference ENWW
Index Index A accidents, handling 15 ADF glass 147 ADF paper conveyance control 108 ADF paper feed control 108 ADF paper reverse PS (PS45) 195 ADF reverse roller 198 ADF Reverse/Exit PS (PS46) 195 ADF unit 188 ADU conveyance drive section diagram 33 ADU conveyance roller 1 and 2 205 ADU conveyance roller 3 and 4 202 ADU pre-registration drive section diagram 31 ADU stand 188, 199 ADU unit 95 AE control 51 APS control 49 B black stripe creation control 74 blade setting mode 74 bypass tray (Tray 1) removin
drum cleaning 155 removing and reinstalling 155 drum (M2) control 42 drum drive section diagram 29 drum motor (M2) 138 drum unit removing and reinstalling 152 theory of operation 56 dust-proof glass 151 G gradation correction control 67 ground lead warnings 9 H E environmental conditions 26 environmental product stewardship program 226 E-RDH memory capacity 26 exposure control 48 exposure lamp 142 exposure unit 143 external covers 133 external section removing and reinstalling 132 theory of operation 40
N no paper detection control Tray 1 (bypass tray) 92 Tray 2/3 81 Tray 4 87 non-operational handling warning 10 O on-site service checkpoints 6 optics drive section diagram 35 optics wire 145 option control 126 original read control 48 overview, MFP 24 ozone filter 132 P paper conveyance control 103 paper dust removing brush 188 paper exit control 104 paper exit drive section diagram 34 paper feed drive section diagram 30 paper feed trays 25 paper feed unit Tray 3 179 Trays 2 and 3 173 paper guide plate co
scanner section removing and reinstalling 141 theory of operation 44 second paper feed control 101 second paper feed unit (registration assembly) 191 secondary power, parts operational when on 117 sensitizing method 25 separation claw control 57 separation claw solenoid 156 separation claws 156 separation control 59 separation roller rubber Tray 1 186 Tray 3 180 Trays 2 and 3 174 separation wire cleaning drive section diagram 32 service checkpoints 6 service life 26 service material handling warnings 14 ser
hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp automatic document feeder (Q3644A)
Contents Contents 1 ADF overview Automatic document feeder product specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Machine data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Center cross-sectional drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 ADF overview ADF overview Automatic document feeder product specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Machine data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Automatic document feeder product specifications Type Sheet-through type reversible DF Original curling 10 mm maximum Original Functions Original size ● Metric area A3 / B4 / A4 / A4R / B5 / B5R / A5 / A5R / B6R ● Inch area ledger / legal / letter / letterR / 5.5 x 8.5 / 5.5 x 8.5 R ● All sizes are detected through the APS. ● Mixing of original sizes possible. Original type Plain original 50 g/m2 or 14 lb to 130 g/m2 or 35 lb high quality paper.
Machine dimensions: 570 ADF overview Unit: mm 150 600 Maintenance Maintenance Same as the MFP Operating environment Temperature 10° C to 30° C (50° F to 86° F) Humidity 10 percent to 80 percent RH Note ENWW The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
Center cross-sectional drawing 4 ADF overview ENWW
ADF overview Drive system diagram ENWW Drive system diagram 5
Original conveyance process The ADF consists of an original feed section, conveyance section, reversal section, and original exit section. The original face up on the original feed tray, is fed from the topmost original. The fed original is not conveyed to the original glass. Instead, it is read when it passes the ADF glass placed in the conveyance path. The ADF operation consists of single side original copy mode, double side original copy mode, mixed original copy mode and Z-fold mode.
reversal section. The reversal roller and original exit reversal roller feed the original inside the reversal section. Original registration PS/1 (PS304) Original exit reversal roller Registration roller Original conveyance PS (PS306) Conveyance roller The original is read when it passes over the ADF glass. The original that has been read is ejected to the original exit section by the original exit roller, passing along the circumference of the original exit guide.
reversal roller is released for a specified period of time. The leading edge and the trailing edge of the original brush against each other at the original exit reversal roller. The next original is pre-fed if there is one.
2 External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Original feed/conveyance/exit section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External section Composition Original feed unit Jam access cover Original feed tray Original exit tray Mechanism Mechanism Jam removal *1 Jam access cover Method Open / close cover Original feed unit Original feed unit White board *1 Jam removal Remove the jammed original in the paper feed section by opening the jam access cover. Jam access cover Remove the jammed original in the conveyance section by opening the white board.
Original feed/conveyance/exit section ADF unit explanation Composition Mechanism Mechanism Original feed Double feed prevention Original conveyance Original exit Original conveyance path selection *1 Original reverse and feed Original exit path selection *2 *1 Method Pick roller Feed roller Separation roller (SD301) is turned on/off to switch between the reversal section and the original exit section.
*2 Original exit path switching During the double side copy mode, the up/down movement of the original exit gate determines whether to eject the original, or to feed the original to the reversal section to scan it again. The exit gate drive SD (SD302) turns on/off during the double side copy mode. To scan the back side, the original exit gate goes down to convey the original to the reversal section.
The forward rotation of M301 releases the pressure on the original pressing plate. 1 Operation During the single-side original copy, the conveyance switches to low speed when the specified time has passed after PS305 (original registration /2) has turned on. During the double-side original copy, the reverse gate opens and the original passes through the reverse gate to be conveyed to the reversal section at high speed.
d Scanning the last sheet of original When PS301 (last original) turns off while scanning is in progress, currently scanned original is processed as the last original. The pre-feed of the original stops, and with PS302 (original setting) turned off, the original feed tray is detected as empty. M301 (original feed) and M302 (original conveyance) stop when the specified time has passed after the original has passed through PS303 (original exit) and original ejection has completed.
Rear side original skew detection signal [L]: Original present [H]: No original 11 DF_FAN_SC_SIG (FM301 to SCDB to PRCB) FM301 abnormal operation detection signal [L]: FM301 normal [H]: FM301 abnormal 12 DF_M1_CLK (PRCB to SCDB) M301 control clock 13 DF_M1_F/R (PRCB to SCDB) M301 drive direction control signal 14 DF_M1_EN (PRCB to SCDB) M301 drive IC enable signal 15 DF_M1_M1 (PRCB to SCDB) M301 drive control signal 16 DF_M1_M2 (PRCB to SCDB) M301 drive control signal 17 DF_M1_I1 (PRCB to SCDB) M301 drive e
7 DF_M2_MOI (SCDB to PRCB) M302 MOI signal 8 SIG (SCDB a PRCB) FM301 operation detection signal 9 PS301_SIG (SCDB to PRCB) Original reversal and conveyance control PS304 5V SIG S.G PS305 5V SIG S.
1 Operation a Original ejection operation During the single side copy mode and when copying the front side in the double side copy mode, the original exit gate lifts upward because SD302 (exit gate drive SD) is turned off. Therefore, scanned original is ejected to the original exit tray by the action of the original exit roller. PS303 (original exit PS) detects the original ejection.
2 Signals a Input signals 1 DF_SD1_CONT (PRCB to SCDB) SD301 ON/OFF control signal Original size detection control 24V2 P.GND 5V2 S.
2 Original feed direction size detection In Z-fold original copy mode, the length of the first original is detected. The ON interval of PS304 (original registration/1) after the original passes the registration roller is used to determine the horizontal dimension of each original.
2 Inch series *2 Reference original (maximum-size original detectable with guide plate) 11x17 8.5x11 8.5x14 8.5x11R 8.5x 5.5 8.5x 5.5R 11x17 - - - - 8.5x11 - - - - 8.5x14 - 8.5x11R - 8.5x5.5 - 8.5x5.5R X *2 X X X X Memory switch in the key operator mode needs to be changed to use the AB series.
3 ADF disassembly/assembly ADF disassembly/assembly External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Removing the ADF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Reinstalling the ADF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Original feed/conveyance/exit section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External section This section explains how to disassemble and reassemble the machine. CAUTION When disassembling and reassembling the machine, follow the precautions given below. ● Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. ● The disassembled parts must be reassembled following the disassembly procedure in reverse unless otherwise specified. ● Care should be taken not to lose small parts. Care should also be taken not to install small parts in wrong places.
5 Remove four screws to detach the cable conduit. Cable conduit 4 Remove four connectors (CN612 to CN615) from the scanner drive board (SCDB) on the MFP. Connector (CN614) Screws(4) 6 Pull the cable to the top of the MFP. 7 Close the ADF. Remove three screws to detach each of two fixing plates.
8 Open the ADF to the upright position. Reinstalling the ADF 9 Remove two screws to detach the spacer and attachment from the left fixing plate. CAUTION 10 Holding the ADF, remove two screws to detach two fixing plates and remove the ADF from the MFP. Make sure the power cord of the main unit has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure CAUTION When fixing plates are removed, the ADF may fall down to the rear side. Be sure to hold the ADF.
6 Close the ADF to connect the reference holes and ADF positioning tools. 7 Install three screws to secure each of the two fixing plates with three screws following the removal procedure in reverse. Stopper piece Stopper piece 8 Open the ADF and tighten all of the four screws to secure the two fixing plates. Screws(2) Top cover (left) 13 Perform steps 11 and 12 repeatedly until the two stopper pieces touch the ADF glass at the same time.
Original feed/conveyance/exit section Replacing the pick roller and conveyance roller rubber CAUTION Make sure the power cord of the main unit has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Open the jam access cover. 2 Remove three snap rings, shift each of the two bearings outward, and detach them. 3 Remove the pick roller assembly to detach the pick roller. 4 Remove the pick roller rubber from the pick roller. 9 Reinstall the above parts following the removal procedure in reverse.
Cleaning the cleaning pad CAUTION Make sure the power cord of the main unit has been unplugged from the wall outlet. Replacing the separation roller/separation roller rubber CAUTION Procedure Make sure the power cord of the main unit has been unplugged from the wall outlet. 1 Open the jam access cover. Procedure 2 Remove one screw to detach the cleaning pad. 1 Open the jam access cover. 3 Using a blower brush, clean the cleaning pad.
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Index A O ADF reinstalling 24 removing 22 operating environment 3 original conveyance control 12 original conveyance process 6 original conveyance section removing and reinstalling 26 theory of operation 11 original exit section removing and reinstalling 26 theory of operation 11 original feed control 12 original feed section removing and reinstalling 26 theory of operation 11 original reversal and conveyance control 16 original scan control 12 original size detection control 18 originals curling 2 feed
S separation roller 27 separation roller rubber 27 single side original copy mode 6 special originals 2 specifications, product 2 stacking originals 2 T temperature 3 W weight 2 Z Z-fold original copy mode 8 30 ENWW
hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp 4000-sheet high capacity input (A4/Letter - Q3637A) (A3/Ledger - Q3638A)
Contents Contents 1 HCI overview Q3637A/Q3638A product specifications . . . . . . . 2 Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Machine data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Center cross-sectional drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Drive system drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Paper feed drive section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 HCI overview HCI overview Q3637A/Q3638A product specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Machine data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Q3637A/Q3638A product specifications Type Side mount type large volume paper feed tray Functions Standard size paper Q3637A • Metric area A4 / B5 / letter Wide paper (314 mm by 223 mm maximum) • Inch area Machine dimensions Q3637A 430 (W) by 639 (D) by 690 (H) mm Q3638A 670 (W) by 639 (D) by 695 (H) mm Maintenance Maintenance Same as the MFP Machine life Same as the MFP letter / A4 Operating environment Wide paper (314 mm by 223 mm maximum) Temperature Q3638A • Metric area A3 / B4 / A4 / A4R / F4 Wi
Center cross-sectional drawing ENWW In the following drawings, LT refers to the high capacity input (HCI).
Drive system drawing Paper feed drive section 4 HCI overview ENWW
Stacked paper up/down wire drive section HCI overview Q3637A Up/down plate LT up/down motor (M100) Up/down shaft FRONT ENWW Drive system drawing 5
Q3638A Up/down plate LT up/down motor (M100) Up/down shaft FRONT 6 HCI overview ENWW
2 Paper feed section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 First paper feed control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Up/down plate drive control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper feed section Composition Note In the following diagram, LT refers to the high capacity input (HCI).
Each sensor is turned on/off according to the rotating position of the remaining paper detection gear and since this is linked with the up/down position of the up/down plate, the remaining paper quantity in the HCI can be determined by monitoring the on/off of each sensor. The remaining paper quantity detected with the four sensors is displayed on the MFP display.
First paper feed control 2 Start of second and subsequent papers When PS106 (HCI feed) is turned off by the preceding paper. 3 OFF timing When the MFP M7 (paper exit) turns off. b Interlock The power supply line of M101 (HCI paper feed) is equipped with MS101 (HCI interlock/1) and MS102 (HCI interlock/2). When the top cover is opened, MS101 turns off, and when the jam access door is opened MS102 turns off, thereby cutting off the power supply to M101.
Conveyance roller exit paper detection signal b Output signals 1 CONT (HCIDB to MC101) [L]: Paper detected MC101 (HCI feed MC) ON/OFF drive signal [H]: Paper not detected [L]: MC101 on 3 PR_PS (PS107 to HCIDB) [H]: MC101 off Conveyance roller entrance (pre-registration position) paper detection signal [L]: Paper detected [H]: Paper not detected 4 SIDOP_PS (PS110 to HCIDB) Jam access door open/close detection signal [L]: Door opened [H]: Door closed 5 HCIM_EM (M101 to HCIDB) M101 rotation error detec
Up/down plate drive control 3 Others The up/down plate descends by 120 mm each time SW100 is pressed until PS101 turns on to indicate the bottom limit of the up/down plate. b Up/down plate ascend timing 1 ON timing When the top cover is closed and PS100 (HCI top cover open/close detection) is turned on, M100 (HCI UP/DOWN) rotates forward to raise the up/down plate. 2 OFF timing When the top cover opens or closes, M100 (HCI up/down motor) rotates forward or backward to move the up/down plate up or down.
b Output signal 1 D1, 2 (HCIDB to M100) M100 (HCI UP/DOWN) drive signal These signals switches the direction of the drive current to control the rotation direction of M100. Remaining paper detection/no paper detection control rotational position of M100 (HCI UP/DOWN) that is driving the up/down plate. Each sensor turns on or off according to the position of the remaining paper detection gear which is linked with the rotation of M100.
2 SIG (PS103 to HCIDB) Remaining paper detection gear rotational position detection signal [L]: PS103 off [H]: PS103 on 3 SIG (PS104 to HCIDB) Remaining paper detection gear rotational position detection signal [L]: PS104 off [H]: PS104 on 4 SIG (PS105 to HCIDB) Remaining paper detection gear rotational position detection signal [L]: PS105 off [H]: PS105 on 5 0_PS (PS108 to HCIDB) HCI no paper detection signal [L]: No paper [H]: Paper present 14 HCI unit explanation ENWW
3 HCI disassembly/assembly HCI disassembly/assembly Explanation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Paper feed section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cleaning the paper dust removing brush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cleaning the HCI feed PS (PS106)/HCI first paper feed PS (PS107) . . 17 Removing and reinstalling the pick roller unit . . . . . . . . . .
Explanation This section explains how to disassemble and reassemble the MFP. When disassembling and reassembling the MFP, follow the precautions given below. CAUTION ● Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. ● The disassembled parts must be reassembled following the disassembly procedure in reverse unless otherwise specified. ● Care should be taken not to lose small parts. Care should also be taken not to install small parts in wrong places.
Cleaning the HCI feed PS (PS106)/HCI first paper feed PS (PS107) Removing and reinstalling the pick roller unit CAUTION CAUTION If HCI is connected to the MFP, make sure that the MFP power plug is disconnected from the power outlet. If HCI is connected to the MFP, make sure that the MFP power plug is disconnected from the power outlet. Procedure Procedure 1 Open the top cover.
Replacing the pick roller rubber/feed roller rubber 6 Remove the snap ring to pull the feed roller from the shaft. 7 Remove the rubber from each roller. CAUTION If HCI is connected to the MFP, make sure that the MFP power plug is disconnected from the power outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the pick roller unit. 2 Remove the bearing and paper feed reference actuator. Paper feed reference actuator 8 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION Bearing 3 Remove two snap rings.
Replacing the separation roller rubber CAUTION If HCI is connected to the MFP, make sure that the MFP power plug is disconnected from the power outlet. Procedure CAUTION With the power held on, press the HCI tray down switch (SW100) to move the up/down plate down to the bottom in advance. 1 Remove the pick roller unit. 4 Remove two snap rings, fit the shaft into the D-cut in the fitting, and remove the separation roller together with the shaft.
5 Remove the separation roller rubber from the separation roller. Replacing the HCI feed MC (MC101)/HCI first paper feed MC (MC102) Procedure 1 Open the top cover. 2 Remove the spring from the pick roller unit. 3 Remove two screws to detach the top cover. CAUTION If the top cover is removed, actuating the top cover interlock switch can cause the paper tray to lift beyond the upward limit and damage the HCI. Top cover 6 Reinstall the separation roller in the reverse order of the removal procedure.
4 Remove three screws to detach the clutch replacement cover. Screws Clutch replacement cover Replacing the Q3637A up/down wires CAUTION With the power held on, press the HCI tray down switch (SW100) to move the up/down plate down to the bottom in advance. Procedure 1 Open the top cover. 2 Remove the clutch replacement cover. 3 Remove five screws to detach the right side cover. 5 Disconnect two relay connectors (CN765, CN766) of the clutches.
Jam access door Screws Screws Right side cover 5 Remove twelve screws to detach the rear cover. Screw Shaft Screw E-ring Pin 11 Replace the up/down wire following the instructions in "Removing the up/down wires" on page 23 and "Installing the up/down wires" on page 24.
Removing the up/down wires Up/down plate 2. Release the metal ball to remove wire C. Wire B Wire A 18. Release the metal ball to remove wire A. Wire A Wire B 4. Release the metal ball to remove wire D. 14. Release the metal ball to remove wire A. 16. Release the metal ball to remove wire B. Wire D 7. Release the metal ball to remove wire C. Wire C 9. Release the metal ball to remove wire D. 1. Remove the E-ring. 12. Release the metal ball to remove wire B. 5. Remove the pulley.
Installing the up/down wires Up/down plate 20. Insert wire B in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Wire B 2. Insert wire A in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Wire A Wire A 17. Insert wire D in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Wire B 7. Insert wire A in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. 5. Insert wire B in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. 15. Insert wire C in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Wire D Wire C 12. Insert wire D in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball.
CAUTION If the up/down plate does not move up and down smoothly, reinstall the up/down wires. 13 Install the up/down wire drive motor assembly, up/down gear, and relay connectors, following the removal steps in reverse. 17 Attach the covers following the removal steps in reverse. CAUTION Replacing the Q3638A up/down wires CAUTION 14 Remove the E-ring to detach the idle gear.
7 Remove the detent pin for gear B from the up/down pulley shaft. 8 Remove the E-ring and bearing to remove gear C. Bearing Gear A Pin Gear C E-ring E-ring Gear B 14 Remove four relay connectors (CN780, CN781, CN782, and CN783) to disconnect the wiring harness from the up/down motor mounting assembly.
17 Replace the up/down wires following the instructions in "Removing the up/down wires" on page 28 and "Installing the up/down wires" on page 29. CAUTION Wire A Two sets of four up/down wires with different lengths, one set at the front and the other at the back, are used. Wires with the same length can be used either at the front or back if they are used in the same location. 1057.3mm 692.1mm Wire B Wire D ENWW 1321.7mm HCI disassembly/assembly Wire C 1303.
Removing the up/down wires 2. Release the metal ball to remove wire A. Up/down plate Wire C Wire D 18. Release the metal ball to remove wire D. Wire C Wire D 4. Release the metal ball to remove wire B. 14. Release the metal ball to remove wire D. 16. Release the metal ball to remove wire C. 7. Release the metal ball to remove wire A. Wire B Wire A 9. Release the metal ball to remove wire B. 1. Remove the E-ring. 12. Release the metal ball to remove wire C. 3. Remove the pulley.
Installing the up/down wires 20. Insert wire A in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Up/down plate Wire C Wire D 2. Insert wire D in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Wire C Wire D 17. Insert wire B in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. 7. Insert wire D in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. 5. Insert wire C in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. 15. Insert wire A in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. Wire B 12. Insert wire B in the pulleys, then attach a metal ball. 18.
18 After installing the up/down wires, check whether they are engaged with the pulleys properly and whether they do not ride over the pulleys. Next, move the up/down plate manually to check whether it moves up and down smoothly. CAUTION If the up/down plate does not move smoothly, remove the up/down wires and install them again. 22 Attach the other gears, gear cover, and external covers following the removal steps in reverse.
Index center cross-sectional drawing 3 D dimensions, machine 2 drive system drawing 4 E environment, operating 2 F pick roller rubber 18 pick roller unit 17 power consumption 2 power source 2 product specifications 2 PS106 (HCI feed PS) 17 PS107 (HCI first paper feed PS) 17 Q Q3637A up/down wires 21 Q3638A up/down wires 25 feed roller rubber 18 first paper feed control 10 R H S HCI feed MC (MC101) 20 HCI feed PS (PS106) 17 HCI first paper feed MC (MC102) 20 HCI first paper feed PS (PS107) 17 humi
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hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp stapler/stacker (Q3633A) multifunction finisher (Q3634A)
1 Finisher overview Stapler/stacker (Q3633A) and multifunction finisher (Q3634A) product specifications . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Staple mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Booklet mode (Q3634A only) . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tri-folding mode (Q3634A only) . . . . . . . . . 4 Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Machine specifications . . . . . . . .
Removing and reinstalling the main paper exit opening cover. . . . . . . . . . 66 Removing and reinstalling the booklet paper exit opening cover (Q3634A only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Conveyance section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Replacing the paper exit roller (sponge roller) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Replacing the intermediate conveyance roller (sponge roller) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Removing and reinstalling the paper exit opening unit . . . . . . . . . .
Finisher overview 1 Finisher overview Stapler/stacker (Q3633A) and multifunction finisher (Q3634A) product specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Staple mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stapler/stacker (Q3633A) and multifunction finisher (Q3634A) product specifications Type Paper size Q3633A/Q3634A Q3633A Non-sort Sort Finishing device with offset collation (sort and group), stapling, and sub-tray eject features. A3 B4 Q3634A Functions F4R A4R A/B standards Finishing device with offset collation (sort and group), stapling, sub-tray eject, booklet (stitch-and-fold), and tri-folding features.
Paper curling 10 mm or less Sub-tray exit mode Paper (5 sheets) Amount of curl Maximum 200 sheets (same-size sheets only) Non-Staple, group, and offset modes ● Maximum 1500 sheets (A3, B4, F4R, 11 by 17, and 8.5 by 14) ● Maximum 3000 sheets (A4, A4R, B5, Height of folding in the booklet mode (Q3634A only): (80 g/m2 or 20 lb) B5R, 8.5 by 11, and 8.5 by 11R) Height of folding ● Maximum 500 sheets (A5, A5R, B6R, 5.5 by 8.5, and 5.5 by 8.
Staple mode Number of sheets to be stapled 50 sheets or less (the height must be 5 mm or less when using 80 g/m2 or 20 lb quality paper) Positions for stapling A = 8.5 mm ± 3 mm B = 8.5 mm ± 3 mm C = 60 mm ± 3 mm D = 8.5 mm ± 3 mm E = 14 mm ± 3 mm F = 60 mm ± 3 mm Folding Maximum 3 sheets (when using 80 g/m2 or 20 lb quality paper) Tri-folding mode (Q3634A only) Number of tri-folding: Maximum 3 sheets (when using 80 g/m2 or 20 lb quality paper) However, special paper cannot be used.
Maintenance Finisher overview Maintenance procedures Same as the MFP Service life Same as the MFP Operating environment Temperature 10° C to 30° C (50° F to 86° F) Humidity 10 percent to 80 percent RH Note The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
Cross section diagram 6 Finisher overview ENWW
Paper conveyance drive Sub-tray paper exit roller Sub-tray paper exit motor (M721) Paper exit roller motor (M707) Paper exit opening motor (M708) Shift motor (M702) Sub-tray conveyance roller Gate drive motor (M712) FNS conveyance motor (M701) Paper exit opening SD (SD704) PI conveyance roller Paper exit roller Shift roller Entrance roller Conveyance roller/A Conveyance roller/B By-pass gate SD (SD705) By-pass gate ENWW Intermediate conveyance roller Drive system diagram 7 Finisher overview Driv
Stacker drive Alignment plate/U From paper exit roller motor (M707) Paper exit arm Alignment motor/U (M705) Stacker entrance motor (M713) Stacker entrance roller Flat-stapling stopper Alignment motor/L (M716) Booklet stopper Alignment plate/L 8 Finisher overview Stopper motor (M718) ENWW
Stapler Clincher Stapler/R Stapler/F Stapler rotation motor (M706) Stapler movement motor (M711) Clincher/F Clincher rotation motor (M704) Clincher/R ENWW Drive system diagram 9 Finisher overview Staple drive
Tray drive Up/down pulley/U Main tray Up/down wire Up/down pulley/L Tray up/down motor (M703) 10 Finisher overview ENWW
Folding drive Finisher overview Folding roller Three-folding gate Folding knife Folding knife motor (M719) Three-folding gate SD (SD706) Three-folding roller Folding conveyance motor (M720) Drive system diagram ENWW 1 2 1 11
Paper conveyance path The finisher consists of five paper paths, as shown in the diagram below. Sheets are turned over by the MFP's exit page inverter, and then passed to the finisher. The finisher has two paper entrance connections: one from the MFP, and the other from PI-110 (optional).
In the non-sort mode, the gate is set to the position to carry paper to the main tray. Each sheet, delivered from the MFP, is carried to the main tray through the gate.
Sort and group modes In the sort and group modes, the gate is set to the position to carry paper to the main tray. Each sheet, delivered from the MFP, is conveyed to the main tray while the sheet is shifted by 30 mm to the rear. The shift roller of the shift unit performs the shift action. In the sort mode, even pages are offset. In the group mode, even numbered copies are offset.
In the sub-tray mode, the gate is set to the position to carry paper to the sub-tray. Each sheet, delivered from the MFP, is delivered to the sub-tray.
Staple mode For sheets of all sizes except A4, B5, and 8.5 by 11 1 The gates are set to the position to carry paper to the stacker. 2 If paper is larger than A4R, the paper exit opening will open. 3 Each sheet is carried to the flat-stapling stopper and its vertical position (feeding direction) is adjusted. 4 The horizontal position (width/direction) of each sheet is adjusted by the alignment plate/U. 5 When all necessary sheets are stacked, they are stapled with the stapler and the clincher.
1 The first set is stapled and delivered to the main tray in the same manner as sheets of all size except A4, B5, and 8.5 by 11. 2 As the front of the first set is being discharged, the stacker entrance roller stops and the bypass gate opens. The first sheet of the second set (and subsequent sets) is conveyed to the stacker entrance. 3 The bypass gate closes, and a second sheet is laid over the first sheet which is fixed by the stacker entrance roller.
Booklet mode 1 The gates are set to the position to carry paper to the stacker. 2 The paper exit opening opens. 3 The booklet stopper lowers to the stitch-and-fold position. The flat-stapling stopper is released as the booklet stopper lowers. 4 The paper is conveyed to the booklet stopper to line up sheets in the lengthwise direction. 5 The alignment plate/U and alignment plate/L line up each sheet in the widthwise direction.
Tri-folding mode 2 The paper exit opening opens. 3 The booklet stopper lowers to the stitch-and-fold position. The flat-stapling stopper is released as the booklet stopper lowers. 4 The paper is conveyed to the booklet stopper to line up in the lengthwise direction. 5 The alignment plate/U and the alignment plate/L line up each sheet in the widthwise direction. 6 The booklet stopper lowers to the first folding position, and the sheet is set to the first folding position.
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2 External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Conveyance section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External section Composition Mechanism Mechanism Jam removal*1 *1 Method Through the rotation of roller(s) and the opening/closing operation of the guide plates. Jam removal When a jam occurs in the conveyance section, open the front door, turn the conveyance roller, open the guide plates, and remove the jammed paper. When a jam occurs in the stacker section, open the front door, draw out the stacker section, rotate the folding roller, open the guide plates, and remove the jammed paper.
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Conveyance section Composition Mechanism *1 Mechanism Method Gate switching *1 Driven by the stepping motor/cam. bypass gate *2 Solenoids Shift mechanism of the shift unit *3 Crank mechanism Open/close of paper exit opening *4 Crank mechanism paper exit opening nip *5 Pressure rollers driven by solenoid. 24 Finisher unit explanation Gate switching The two gates (/U and /L) switch the paper path to three directions: the sub-tray, the main tray, and the stacker section.
Gate HP PS (PS716) Gate cam Gate/L Gate/U The gate cam consists of two cams (/U and /L) on the same shaft. The position of the cams determines the paper path. To sub-tray Gate/U *2 Bypass gate The bypass gate is located on the path to the stacker. This gate changes the conveyance path of the next sheet while the stapling is being performed, saving time and improving performance. This gate is used for small size papers (A4, B5, and 8.5 by 11).
300 mm toward the rear, which also moves the paper and then it is delivered. First paper of the second and subsequent sets The shift hp PS (PS718) detects the shift position.
Paper exit opening unit Crank arm To main tray (SD704) activates the nip roller. The roller nips the sheet to deliver to the main tray. Paper exit opening unit Paper exit opening SD (SD704) To main tray Paper exit opening motor (M708) Paper exit opening HP PS (PS712) Close position Paper exit opening unit Crank shaft Paper exit opening motor (M708) Nip roller Main tray paper exit PS (PS706) Nip moving section (Paper exit guide assembly) Position when the nip is not active.
M701 (finisher conveyance) control 24V 24V DRV A DRV A DRV B DRV B M701 5V PS704 IN GND PS704 24V-IN 24VDC IN 5V SGND PGND PGND FGND 5V SGND PGND PGND MTXD SGND MCTS SRXD SGND SRTS MRXD SGND MRTS STXD SGND SCTS MAIN BODY FNS CB M701 (finisher conveyance) operation is performed by the 24V DC motor and controlled by the finisher CB (finisher control board). The related signals is PS704 (finisher entrance).
3 M701 DRV A, A (finisher CB to M701) a Finisher CB input signals Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase A of M701 PS716 IN (PS716 to finisher CB) 4 M701 DRV B, B (finisher CB to M701) Pulse signal to drive/control the Phase B of M701 Signal relating to the gate home position [H]: HP [L]: Non-HP M712 (gate drive) control b Finisher CB output signals 1 M712 DRV A, A (finisher CB to M712) 24V 24V M712 DRV A M712 DRV A M712 DRV B M712 DRV B M712 5V PS716 IN SGND PS716 FNS CB Pulse signal to drive
b Second set: M702 (shift) control The stapling operation for the first set is activated, and, after a predefined time, SD705 (bypass gate) is activated to pull the first sheet of the second set toward the bypass. SD705 stops it operation when a predefined time has elapsed since PS704 (finisher entrance) detected the rear end of the first sheet of the second set. SD705 does not operate when the second and subsequent sheets of the second set are processed.
2 Signals a Finisher CB input signals 1 PS718 IN (PS718 to finisher CB) Signal relating to the shift position [L] to [H]: Straight position The related signals are PS704 (finisher entrance), PS706 (main tray paper exit), PS709 (paper exit belt HP), and PS712 (paper exit opening HP). 1 Operation b Finisher CB output signals 1 M702 DRV (finisher CB to M702) Signal to drive/control M702.
c Staple mode (other than those above) The finisher operation signal from the MFP lets M707 (paper exit roller) rotate. When PS709 (paper exit belt HP) signal has changed from off to on and a predefined time period has elapsed, M707 stops. The paper exit arm moves to the staple mode HP. When paper other than those described above is used, the paper exit opening is open. The paper exit opening is closed by M708 upon the completion of stapling.
3 M707 F/R (finisher CB to M707) b SD704 OFF Signal to control the rotation direction of M707 [L]: CCW [H]: CW In each mode, when PS706 (main tray paper exit) has detected the paper and a predefined time period has elapsed, SD704 is deactivated (off).
1 Operation a Staple mode (for papers whose length in the feeding direction is larger than B5R) M721 (upper-tray paper exit) control The finisher operation signal from the MFP lets M708 (paper exit opening) rotate, causing the paper exit opening to be opened. Upon completion of the stapling operation, M708 (paper exit opening) rotates again to start the closing operation of the paper exit opening. When PS712 (paper exit opening HP) detects the closed position, M708 stops.
b Upper-tray full detection When the papers ejected to upper-tray reach to specified height, PS719 (upper-tray full) turns on, and finisher transmits “upper-tray full” information to the MFP. When the MFP receives it, the message is displayed on the control panel. 2 Signals a Finisher CB input signals Finisher unit explanation 1 PS701 IN (PS701 to finisher CB) Signal indicating the existence of the paper at the location of the sub-tray paper exit sensor. [L]: paper does not exist. [H]: paper exists.
Main tray section Composition Stapler paper exit upper limit PS (PS707) Main tray Tray upper limit PS (PS702) Counter reset PS (PS715) Upper up/down pulley Tray lower limit PS (PS703) Tray up/down motor (M703) Up/down pulley/L Mechanism *2 Mechanism Method Main tray up/down*1 Wire drive paper detection*2 Photo sensor *1 Main tray up/down The tray up/down motor (M703) and the worm gear installed on the motor shaft perform the winding operation of the up/down wire.
The tray lower limit PS (PS703) detects the bottom of the main tray. The number of delivered sheets on the main tray is not counted by the software counter during non-continuous copying. PS703 is used for the limitation of the number.
4 PS715 IN (PS715 to finisher CB) Signal relating to the counter reset [L]: Non-counter reset position [H]: Counter reset position b Finisher CB output signals 1 M703 DRV_F (finisher CB to M703) Signal to drive/control the normal rotation of M703 2 M703 DRV_R (finisher CB to M703) Signal to drive/control the reverse rotation of M703 38 Finisher unit explanation ENWW
Stacker section Finisher unit explanation Composition Mechanism Mechanism Stack*1 Paper exit belt*2 Booklet stopper*3 Paper alignment/U*4 Paper alignment/L*5 ENWW *1 Method Corrugation roller Swing belt + own weight Timing belt driven by coupling connection Driven by timing belt using stepping motor (the flat stapling stopper is released by the interlocking mechanism) Stepping motor Stepping motor Stack The stacker section features a compact component design using the stack with an inclination of 70
Paper Stacker entrance motor (M713) Stacker entrance PS (PS705) Paper exit roller motor (M707) Coupling pin Paper exit belt HP PS (PS709) Swing belt Stacker no paper PS (PS720) 70 degrees *2 Paper exit belt Paper exit arm The paper exit arm delivers the paper to the main tray in the staple mode, or to the folding section in the tri-folding mode. The paper exit arm is driven by the paper exit belt, which is in turn driven by the paper exit roller motor (M707) through the coupling connection.
Paper Flat-stapling stoppers Flat-stapling stopper Spring Clincher/R Folding stopper motor (M718) Booklet stopper Clincher/F Stopper HP PS (PS723) When the booklet stopper lowers, the flat-stapling stopper is released via the link mechanism. The booklet stopper catches the paper that falls. *4 In the staple (flat-stapling) mode, the paper alignment plate/U (front and rear) oscillate to align the sheets.
M705 (alignment/U) control 24V 24V M705 DRV A M705 DRV A M705 DRV B M705 DRV B M705 PS705 IN 5V PS705 IN GND PS705 PS708 IN 5V PS708 IN GND PS708 24V M705 DRV A M705 DRV A M705 DRV B M705 DRV B MAIN BODY FNS CB In the staple, folding, stitch-and-fold, tri-folding modes, the widthwise alignment operation of the paper carried into the stacker section is performed by the alignment plate/U.
M718 DRV A M718 DRV A M718 DRV B M718 DRV B MAIN BODY FNS CB In the folding, stitch-and-fold, tri-folding modes, the widthwise alignment operation of the paper carried into the stacker section is performed by the alignment plate/L. The space between the two alignment plates/L extends or shrinks by means of the rotation of M716 (alignment/L). The finisher CB (finisher control board) controls the operation of M716 through the RB (relay board).
M718 (folding stopper) control (Q3634A only) 24V 24V M718 DRV A M718 DRV A M718 DRV B M718 DRV B M718 PS723 IN 5V PS723 IN GND PS723 PS725 IN 5V PS725 IN GND PS725 24V M718 CLK M718 RESET M718 F/R M718 CONT MAIN BODY FNS CB M718 (folding stopper) moves the booklet stopper. The link mechanism releases the flat-stapling stopper when the booklet stopper comes down. The finisher CB (finisher control board) controls the operation of M718 through the RB (relay board).
When the last sheet has been aligned, M718 operates to lower it to the first folding position for tri-folding. When the folding has been completed and the trailing edge of the set has been detected by PS729 (folding full PS), M718 is activated. The booklet stopper is raised to the paper-size specific position. The machine waits for the sheet of the next set.
M713 (stacker entrance) control 24V M713 CLK M713 RESET M713 CONT 24V 24V M713 DRV A M713 DRV A M713 DRV B M713 DRV B M713 PS705 IN 5V PS705 IN GND PS705 PS725 IN 5V PS725 IN GND PS725 RB 5V PS704 IN GND MAIN BODY PS704 FNS CB M713 (stacker entrance) drives the stacker entrance roller and the swing belt. These components are responsible for conveying the paper to the stacker, aligning the paper rear end, and controlling the timing for stapling.
3 Second sheets of the second and subsequent sets When PS704 (finisher entrance) has detected the trailing edge of the second sheet of the second (and subsequent sets), and a predefined time period has elapsed, M713 (stacker entrance) rotates as a high speed. This action allows the first and second sheets to be conveyed to the stacker section at the same time.
Stapler section Composition Stapler/R Stapler rotation motor (M706) Stapler movement motor (M711) Stapler movement HP PS (PS711) Stapler/F Clincher rotation motor (M704) Stapler rotation HP PS (PS713) Clincher/R Clincher rotation HP PS (PS714) Clincher/F Staple SW/R (SW702) Staple SW/F (SW704) Stapler/R/F Clincher/R/F Cartridge SW/R (SW701) Cartridge SW/F (SW703) Stapler HP PS/R (PS730) Stapler HP PS/F (PS731) Stapler motor/R (M709) Stapler motor/F (M714) 48 Finisher unit explanation Clincher HP P
Mechanism Stapler rotation motor (M706) Mechanism Method Stapler horizontal movement*1 Interlocked mechanism by stapler and clincher with stepping motor and timing belt Stapler/clincher rotational movement*2 Stepping motor Ball locking mechanism Stapling*3 Flat clinch Stapler horizontal movement The stapler movement motor (M711) drives the timing belts. The stapler/R is attached to the upper part of one timing belt. Also the clincher/R is attached to the upper part of another timing belt.
Paper Stapler Clincher Paper Staple Clincher Staple 50 Finisher unit explanation Stapler ENWW
M704 DRV A M704 DRV A M704 DRV B M704 DRV B M704 DRV A M704 DRV A M704 DRV B M704 DRV B M704 PS714 IN 5V PS714 IN GND PS714 M706 DRV A M706 DRV A M706 DRV B M706 DRV B M706 DRV A M706 DRV A M706 DRV B M706 DRV B M706 PS713 IN 5V PS713 IN GND PS713 M711 DRV A M711 DRV A M711 DRV B M711 DRV B M711 DRV A M711 DRV A M711 DRV B M711 DRV B M711 PS711 IN 5V PS711 IN GND PS711 RB MAIN BODY FNS CB The stapler/F and the stapler/R move horizontally in opposite directions each other.
When PS706 (main tray paper exit) has detected the last sheet and a predefined time period has elapsed, M711 is activated again to move the staplers to the home position, and M711 stops when PS711 (stapler movement HP) turns on. b Single staple (rear, oblique) The finisher operation signal from the MFP activates M711 (stapler movement) to extend the distances between the two staples as well as the two clinchers.
M709 DRV 1 M709 DRV 1 M709 DRV 2 M709 DRV 2 M709 DRV 1 M709 DRV 1 M709 DRV 2 M709 DRV 2 M709 R_DHP 5V R_DHP 5V R_DHP SGND PS730 R_CST R_CST 5V R_CST SW701 R_LS R_LS SGND SGND 5V R_LS SW702 M714 CONT M714 F/R M714 DRV 1 M714 DRV 1 M714 DRV 2 M714 DRV 2 M714 DRV 1 M714 DRV 1 M714 DRV 2 M714 DRV 2 M714 F_DHP 5V F_DHP 5V F_DHP GND PS731 F_CST F_CST 5V F_CST SW703 F_LS F_LS SGND SGND 5V F_LS SW704 M709 CONT M709 F/R M709 CONT M709 F/R M710 CONT R_CHP M715 CONT F_CHP MAIN BODY
1 Operation a Staple Upon completion of the alignment operation by the alignment plates, M709 and M714 (stapler /R and /F) initiate the operation of pushing the needles into the paper. After a predefined time period has elapsed, M710 and M715 (clincher /R and /F) start bending of the needles.
Signal from the cartridge SW/F, indicating whether the cartridge is properly installed [L]: Properly installed [H]: Not properly installed 8 F_LS (SW704 to RB to finisher CB) Signal from the staple SW/F, indicating the remaining volume of staples. [L]: Sufficient staples. [H]: Out of staples.
Folding/Tri-folding section (Q3634A only) Composition Three-folding gate SD (SD706) Folding paper exit PS (PS725) Three-folding gate Folding conveyance (M720) Folding full PS (PS729) Three-folding stopper Folding knife HP PS (PS722) Folding knife Folding roller Folding knife motor (M719) Folding full LED (LED729) Folding passage PS (PS726) Three-folding roller Three-folding gate SD (SD706) Booklet stopper Folding paper exit PS (PS725) Three-folding gate Folding knife HP PS (PS722) Folding roller F
Mechanism Method Folding/Tri-folding (first folding)*1 Folding knife and roller folding Tri-folding (second folding)*2 Roller folding Booklet full detection*3 Translucent sensor *1 The location for the second folding is determined by the position of the tri-folding stopper. Folding/tri-folding (first folding) The folding knife motor (M719) rotates the crank axle 180 degrees, which protrudes the folding knife toward the contact surface of two folding rollers.
M719 (folding knife) control 24V M719 DRV M719 PS722 IN 5V PS722 IN GND PS722 PS725 IN 5V PS725 IN GND PS725 PS726 IN 5V PS726 IN GND PS726 24V M719 DRV 1 M719 DRV 2 MAIN BODY FNS CB RB M719 (folding knife) drives the folding knife. This knife is used when the mode is folding, stitch-and-fold, or tri-folding. Signal indicating whether the folding knife is in the home position The finisher CB (finisher control board) controls the operation of M719.
M720 BLK M720 CONT M720 CLK M720 PLL M720 F/R 24V 24V PGND PGND SGND M720 PS722 IN 5V PS722 IN GND PS722 PS725 IN 5V PS725 IN GND PS725 PS726 IN 5V PS726 IN GND PS726 M720 BLK M720 CONT M720 CLK M720 PLL M720 F/R 24V FNS CB RB M720 (folding conveyance) operates the folding roller(s), which rotates the tri-folding roller. 2 Signals MAIN BODY The finisher CB (finisher control board) controls the operation of M720.
3 M720 CLK (finisher CB to RB to M720) Signal relating to the clock for controlling the rotation speed of M720 4 M720 F/R (finisher CB to RB to M720) Signal to control the rotation direction of M720 [L]: CW [H]: CCW SD706 (tri-folding gate) control SD706 CONT PS725 IN MAIN BODY SD706 CONT 24V SD706 5V PS725 IN GND PS725 FNS CB SD706 (tri-folding gate) operates the tri-folding gate, which provides the appropriate paper passage for either one of the three operations: folding, stitch-and-fold, or tr
3 External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Removing and reinstalling the booklet tray (Q3634A only) . . . . . . . . . . 62 Removing and reinstalling the top cover/1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Removing and reinstalling the top cover/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Removing and reinstalling the side cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Removing and reinstalling the front door .
External section Note Note the following points when you detach the finisher from the MFP: ● Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. ● The disassembled parts must be reassembled following the disassembly procedure in reverse unless otherwise specified. ● Care should be taken not to lose small parts. Care should also be taken not to install small parts in wrong places. WARNING! ● Do not operate the MFP before installing all the disassembled parts completely.
Removing and reinstalling the top cover/2 Removing and reinstalling the side cover CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. CAUTION Uninstall the PI (optional) if installed. Procedure Procedure 1 Remove the top cover/1. 2 Open the front door. Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. 1 Open the front door. 2 Remove three screws, and remove the side cover.
Removing and reinstalling the front door Removing and reinstalling the rear cover CAUTION CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. Procedure Procedure 1 Open the front door. 1 Remove the six mounting screws, and detach the rear cover. 2 Remove the two mounting screws holding the hinge plate at the bottom, and remove the front door.
Removing and reinstalling the main tray CAUTION After you have lowered the main tray, be sure to unplug the power cord of the MFP from the power outlet. Procedure 4 Lift the main tray and detach it from the hooks of the up/down stay. Main tray Screws 1 Push up the actuator of the main tray exit with your finger to lower the main tray. Up/down stay Actuator 5 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Removing and reinstalling the main paper exit opening cover Removing and reinstalling the booklet paper exit opening cover (Q3634A only) CAUTION Procedure Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the following parts: • Top cover/1 or optional PI (if installed) 1 Remove the booklet tray. 2 Remove two screws and detach the booklet paper exit opening cover.
Conveyance section Replacing the paper exit roller (sponge roller) CAUTION After you have lowered the main tray, be sure to unplug the power cord of the MFP from the power outlet. When replacing the sponge rollers, all of the five pairs (10 components) must be replaced. Procedure 1 Push up the actuator of the main tray exit with your finger to lower the main tray. 3 Insert the end of the blade screwdriver into the slot in the sponge roller, and twist the screwdriver to pry apart.
Replacing the intermediate conveyance roller (sponge roller) CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the main tray is unplugged from the power outlet. When replacing the sponge rollers, all of the two pairs (four components) must be replaced. 4 Place the two components of a new sponge roller around the roller shaft so that the tabs of the components are aligned with the dents on the shaft. Press the components together firmly until you hear the two “click” sounds.
Removing and reinstalling the paper exit opening unit CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. 3 Remove three screws holding the clamps, one screw holding the ground. Also remove the connector (CN110) for the paper exit opening SD (SD704) and the main tray paper exit PS (PS706).
Main tray section Replacing the tray up/down motor (M703) Replacing the up/down wire CAUTION CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. When removing the tray up/down motor, be sure to hold the main tray to prevent it from falling. When removing the tray up/down motor, be sure to hold the main tray to prevent it from falling. Procedure Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet.
2 Remove five mounting screws. Remove the up/down gear cover and the gear. 4 Loosen the two screws on the belt tensioner. Up/down gear Screws Screws Belt tensioner 3 Remove two screws. Detach the wire bracket on the rear from the up/down stay. 5 Remove the E-ring and the up/down pulley/L. Then remove the up/down wire. CAUTION When you remove the up/down pulley, the pin falls. Be careful not to lose the pin.
Longer portion of wire Up/down stay 7 Hook the up/down wire around the up/down pulley/U. Wind the wire tightly around the up/down pulley/L 2 turns from inside to outside. Secure the end of the wire to another wire end (outside) of the up/down pulley/L. . Up/down wire Screw Up/down puller/U Wire end Wire bracket Shorter portion of wire 6 Secure the end of a new up/down wire to the wire end of the up/down pulley/L. Wind the wire tightly around the up/down pulley/L approx. 5 turns from inside to outside.
9 Attach a spring scale to the hole on the top of the belt tensioner. Pull the spring scale upward until a tension of 2.5 ± 0.25 kg is indicated. Tighten the two screws. A = 2.5 0.25kg Screws Belt tensioner CAUTION Finisher disassembly/assembly 10 Loosen the two screws securing the front wire bracket. Adjust the height of the front wire bracket to level the up/down stay. Tighten the four mounting screws on the wire brackets (front and rear). Make sure the up/down stay is level.
Stacker section Removing and reinstalling the stacker unit cover Removing and reinstalling the stacker unit CAUTION WARNING! HP recommends that at least two people perform this service. CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. WARNING! Be careful when detaching the stacker unit. If you remove the stopper, and in succession pull out the stacker unit, the finisher may fall due to the weight of the stacker unit. This may cause injury.
6 Remove the E-ring to remove the shaft, then fold up the arm and secure it using tape or other materials. 8 Remove two screws. Lift the stacker unit to detach from the guide rail. WARNING! Take care of your posture when servicing to avoid damage to your back or other joints. Shaft Guide rail Unit E-ring Mounting hole Arm Screw CAUTION Place something under the drawn stacker unit to prevent the finisher from falling due to the weight of the unit.
Stapler section Removing and reinstalling the stapler unit cover CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. WARNING! Be careful when you detach the finisher from the MFP. If you pull out the stacker unit, the finisher may fall. This may cause injury. Stacker units Screw holding the rail stopper Procedure 1 Open the front door. Support preventing the falling of the FNS 2 Draw the stacker unit out. 4 Remove five screws and detach the cover.
Removing and reinstalling the clincher Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. WARNING! Do not move the stapler units manually. This can result in a misalignment between the gear and belt use to move the stapler units. Use the 47 mode to move the stapler units or remove the stapler movement motor (M711).
6 Remove two screws. Detach the ball bearing bracket, and then remove the clincher/R by rotating it to the appropriate position. Remove the connector. CAUTION Removing and reinstalling the stapler CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. WARNING! Do not use hands to move stapler units to horizontal direction. (Otherwise the belt and the gear teeth skipping may occur.
4 Remove four mounting screws securing the stapler and the screw holding the ground cable. Detach the stapler/F and the connector (CN181). 6 Remove four screws. Detach the stapler/R and the connector (CN180). CAUTION Screw Stapler/F Take care not to damage the stapler rotation hp PS (PS713) when removing the stapler/R. Stapler/R Ground Connector Screw securing the ground cable (CN181) Screw 7 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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Index Index A G alignment/L (M716) control 43 alignment/U (M705) control 42 gate drive (M712) control 29 group mode paper stacking capacity 3 theory of operation 14 B booklet mode paper stacking capacity 3 specifications 4 theory of operation 18 booklet paper exit opening cover 66 booklet tray 62 bypass gate (SD705) control 29 C clincher 77 conveyance section removing and reinstalling 67 theory of operation 24 cross section diagram 6 curling, paper 3 D dimensions, machine 4 drive system diagram 7 E
O offset mode 3 operating environment 5 P paper curling 3 sizes 2 stacking capacity 3 types 2 paper conveyance drive 7 paper conveyance path 12 paper exit opening (M708) control 33 paper exit opening solenoid (SD704) control 33 paper exit opening unit 69 paper exit roller (M707) control 31 paper exit roller (sponge roller) 67 power consumption 4 power source 4 product specifications 2 R rear cover 64 S SD704 (paper exit opening solenoid) control 33 SD705 (bypass gate) control 29 SD706 (tri-folding gate)
hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp post insertion kit (Q3636A)
Contents Contents 1 Post insertion overview Post insertion kit (Q3636A) product specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Copy paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Power, weight, dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Post insertion overview 1 Post insertion overview Post insertion kit (Q3636A) product specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Copy paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Power, weight, dimensions. . .
Post insertion kit (Q3636A) product specifications Type Sheet feeder employing torque-limiter separation Functions Automatic sheet feed (online operation) The Q3636A automatically feeds sheets into the finisher in accordance with instructions from the MFP. Manual sheet feed (offline operation) User feeds sheets into finisher by operating the PI control panel.
Operating environment Maintenance Temperature Same as the MFP Service life Same as the MFP 10° C to 30° C (50° F to 86° F) Humidity 10 percent to 80 percent RH Note The information herein may be subject to change for improvement without notice.
Drive system diagram Tray up/down motor/U (M201) FRONT Tray up/down motor/L (M202) 4 Post insertion overview ENWW
Automatic sheet feeding (online operation) Manual sheet feeding (offline operation) Tray up/down motors/U/L (M201/M202) raise the Up/down plate/U/L. M201/M202 (tray up/down/U/L) raises the Up/down plate/L. When sheet feed SD/U/L (SD201/SD202) and conveyance MC/U/L (MC201/MC202) come on, the drive of PI conveyance motor (M203) is transmitted and the sheets are fed, one by one, by pick, feed, and separation rollers.
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2 External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Interlock control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Paper feed unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External section Composition Mechanisms Mechanism Clearing paper jams*1 *1 Interlock control Method Release lever 24V 24V MS201 24V 24V Clearing paper jams Clear paper jams with the following procedure: 1 Lift the release lever. 2 In that status, lift up the upper tray in a slanting direction. Top cover FNS CB PIDB Interlock control uses MS201 (PI interlock MS) that detects the opened upper tray.
Paper feed unit Post insertion unit explanation Composition Mechanisms Mechanism Pickup section Sheet feed section Loop formation ENWW Method Upward feeding method, Oscillated pick roller, paper pick roller Reverse torque limiter method, Separation roller.
Feed control 24V 24V MS2 24V 24V PG PG 5V 5V SG SG MPI_DRV_SEL MPI_M_CONT MPI_M_F/R MPI_SD_CONT MPI_MC_CONT M203 P/S M203 CLK M203 LD M203 F/R PG PG 5V 5V SG SG MPI_DRV_SEL MPI_M_CONT MPI_M_F/R MPI_SD_CONT MPI_MC_CONT M203 P/S M203 CLK M203 LD M203 F/R MPI_S_IN1_1 MPI_S_IN2_1 MPI_S_IN2_2 MPI_S_OUT1_1 MPI_S_OUT1_2 MPI_S_OUT2_1 MPI_S_OUT2_2 PS201 IN PS206 IN VR201 IN VR202 IN MPI_S_IN1_1 MPI_S_IN2_1 MPI_S_IN2_2 MPI_S_OUT1_1 MPI_S_OUT1_2 MPI_S_OUT2_1 MPI_S_OUT2_2 PS201 IN PS206 IN VR201 IN VR202 IN FNS
M201/M202 (tray up/down/U/L) raises the up/down plate/U/L. When SD201/SD202 (sheet feed/U/L) and MC201/MC202 (conveyance/U/L) comes on, the drive of M203 (PI conveyance) is transmitted and the sheets are fed one by one by pick, feed, and separation rollers.
MC202 PS210 (conveyance/L) (tray lower limit/L) M203 (PI conveyance) VR201 (sheet size/U) VR212 (sheet size/L) Width regulation plates PS207 (no sheet/L) Up/down plate/L VR202 (sheet size/L) SD202 (sheet feed/L) M202 (tray up/down/L) PS209 (tray upper limit/L) c Sheet conveyance When the sheet fed from the paper feed unit at low speed turns PS201/PS206 (PI passage /U/L) on, M203 (PI conveyance) changes its rotating speed to high-speed.
14M203 LD (M203 to PIDB) Detection signal of sheet passage on lower tray Achieves specified speed of M203 L: Sheet passed H: Not achieves specified speed H: Sheet not passed 7 PS207 IN (PS207 to PIDB) Detection signal of no sheet on lower tray L: Sheet detected H: Sheet not detected 8 PS208 IN (PS208 to PIDB) Detection signal of sheet setting on lower tray L: Sheet detected H: Sheet not detected 9 PS209 IN (PS209 to PIDB) Detection signal of upper limit of up/down plate/L L: Positioned at upper limit H
23MPI_S_OUT1_1 (finisher CB to PIDB) Output selecting signal 1 of PS202 to 205 24MPI_S_OUT1_2 (finisher CB to PIDB) Output selecting signal 2 of PS202 to 205 25MPI_S_OUT2_1 (finisher CB to PIDB) Output selecting signal 1 of PS207 to 210, PS211 26MPI_S_OUT2_2 (finisher CB to PIDB) Output selecting signal 2 of PS207 to 210, PS211 b Output signals 1 M201 DRV1, 2 (PIDB to M201) Signal for driving M201 2 MC201 DRV (PIDB to MC201) Signal for driving MC201 L: ON H: OFF 3 SD201 DRV (PIDB to SD201) Signal for drivin
17VR202 IN (PIDB to finisher CB) Detection signal of sheet size on lower tray 18MC203 DRV (PIDB to MC203) Signal for driving MC203 L: ON Post insertion unit explanation H: OFF ENWW Paper feed unit 15
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3 Post insertion disassembly/assembly Post insertion disassembly/assembly External section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Removing/reinstalling the external covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Paper feed unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Replacing the paper pick roller and pick roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
This section explains how to disassemble and reassemble the MFP. When disassembling and reassembling the MFP, follow the precautions given below. CAUTION ● Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. ● The disassembled parts must be reassembled following the disassembly procedure in reverse unless otherwise specified. ● Care should be taken not to lose small parts. Care should also be taken not to install small parts in wrong places.
Paper feed unit Replacing the paper pick roller and pick roller CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. Procedure 1 When replacing the paper pick roller and pick roller for the upper tray, detach the top cover. 4 When replacing the paper pick roller and pick roller for the lower tray, open the upper tray and perform the steps 2 and 3.
Replacing the double feed prevent roller and torque limiter CAUTION Make sure that the power cord of the MFP is unplugged from the power outlet. Procedure 1 When replacing the double feed prevent roller and the torque limiter for the upper tray, detach the top cover. 2 Detach the paper pick roller unit. 3 Release the hooks on both sides, remove the separation roller assembly by lifting up, then pull out the shaft, and remove the double-feed-prevention roller together with the feed-reverse gear.
Index A M automatic sheet feeding (online operation) specifications 2 theory of operation 5 maintenance 3 manual sheet feeding (offline operation) specifications 2 theory of operation 5 center cross section drawing 3 copy paper 2 copy sizes lower tray 2 upper tray 2 curling, paper 2 D dimensions, machine 2 double feed prevent roller 20 drive system diagram 4 E environment, operating 3 external covers 18 external section removing and reinstalling 18 theory of operation 8 F feed control 10 feeding pro
T temperature 3 torque limiter 20 U upper tray copy sizes 2 W weight, machine 2 22 ENWW
hp LaserJet 9055mfp/9065mfp punch kit (Q3689A, Q3635A, Q3690A, Q3691A)
Contents Contents 1 Punch kit overview Punch Kit product specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Applicable paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Punch kit data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Center cross-sectional view . . . . .
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Punch kit overview 1 Punch kit overview Punch Kit product specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Applicable paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Punch kit data. . . . . . . . . .
Punch Kit product specifications Type <3 holes> Self-contained puncher 9.5 mm (adjustable) Functions Longitudinal positions of holes: Paper center (adjustable) Punching method Reciprocating type punching Number of holes Inch 2 holes / 3 holes (for inch area), 4 holes / Swedish 4 holes (for metric area) and 2 holes (for Japan) *1 Hole diameter 108 mm (not adjustable) <4 holes> 10.5 mm (adjustable) φ 6.5 mm (2 holes / 4 holes / Swedish 4 holes) φ 8.
• Metric area (4 holes / Swedish 4 holes) A3 / B4 / A4 / B5 / Ledger / Letter • Inch area (3 holes) Ledger / Letter / A3 / B4 / A4 / B5 • Inch area (2 holes) Ledger / Legal / Letter / Letter R 5.5 by 8.5 / 5.5 by 8.5R A3 / B4 / A4 / A4R / B5 / B5R / A5 / A5R / F4 • Punch mode with A5R or 5.5 by 8.
Center cross-sectional view Shift roller Punch section Entrance roller (Main body) Conveyance roller / A Conveyance roller / B Punch scraps box Intermediate conveyance roller Stacker entrance roller 4 Punch kit overview ENWW
Drive system diagram Punch kit overview Punch section Punch motor (M801) Eccentric cam Drive arm Punch edge Moving section Punch unit Rack Belt Guide shafts Punch shift motor (M802) FRONT ENWW Drive system diagram 5
Punching process Punch Kit consists of the following sections: Shift roller Punch section Entrance roller (Main body) Conveyance roller / B Intermediate conveyance roller Conveyance roller / A Punch scraps box Stacker entrance roller Note The punching process differs between the punch mode (holes are made) and non-punch mode (no holes are made). Either of these modes can be selected on the control panel of the MFP.
B6 / 16K 3 holes MFP Letter / Legal / 5.5 by 8.5R / A5R / A4 Punch unit Rack Formation of a registration loop The finisher conveyance motor (M701) turns off temporarily to stop conveyance of paper when the specified time has passed since paper exit PS (PS37) detected the leading edge of the paper. Thus the paper is pressed against the entrance roller forming a loop to correct the bend. When the specified time has passed, M701 turns on to restart conveying the paper.
Correction of the punch position The punch unit positioned inside of the side edge of paper by 5 mm or 10 mm performs the following procedures to correct the punch position so that the punch is always centered on the paper. The punch position is corrected by moving the punch unit to and fro during conveyance of the paper. ● When finisher entrance PS (PS704) detects the leading edge of the paper, the punch unit is moved backward temporarily until the paper edge sensor detects the side edge of the paper.
Punch kit overview Eccentric cam Punch edges Shaft Eccentric cam Punch motor (M801) FRONT Punch HP PS (PS801) Top position (HP) Bottom position Eccentric cam Drive arm Punch edges Paper ENWW Punching process 9
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2 Punch section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Punch control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Punch waste box section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Punch section Composition Guide shafts Eccentric cam Eccentric cam Punch scraps full PS (PS802) Punch motor (M801) Punch HP PS (PS801) Drive arm Punch shift HP PS (PS803) Punch shift motor (M802) Punch scraps box set PS (PS804) Drive arm 12 Punch kit unit explanation FRONT Punch edges (The number of punching cutters differs depending on the destinations.
Mechanisms Punch unit movement Method Punch motor (M801) Eccentric cam Drive arms Punch edges Punch shift motor (M802) Concurrent use of Gear / Rack Punch control M801 CONT M801 F/R PS801 OUT-1 OUT-2 OUT-3 OUT-4 24V 24V M802 DRVA M802 DRVA M802 DRVB M802 PS803 5V PS803 IN PS803 SG SIG_1 5V IN1 IN2 IN3 SIG_2 SIG_3 SIG_4 IN4 IN5 SG SIG_5 SIG_6 SIG_7 SIG_8 SIG_9 SIG_10 a Searching the standby home position of the punch unit M802 DRVB OUT-5 OUT-6 OUT-7 OUT-8 OUT-9 OUT-10 M801 DRV1 M801 DRV2 PS801
c Detecting the side edge reference position When the finisher entrance PS (PS704) detects the leading edge of paper, M802 (punch shift) runs again to move the punch unit backward temporarily until the paper edge sensor detects the side edge of the paper. If punching is performed for the paper conveyed from PI, the time when PS201 (PI passage/U) or PS206 (PI passage/L) detects the leading edge of the paper is the starting point.
2 Signals a Input signals 1 PS801 IN (PS801 to PKDB) Punch drive HP detection signal [L]: Other than HP [H]: HP 2 PS803 IN (PS803 to PKDB) Punch unit HP detection signal 3 PKSET, PKSET2 (PKDB to finisher CB) Connection signal of PK [L]: Connected [H]: Not connected 4 OUT-1 to 10 (PKDB to finisher CB) Status informing signal from PK to finisher CB Punch kit unit explanation [L]: Other than HP [H]: HP 3 IN1 to 5 (PAPER EDGE SENSOR to PKDB) • IN1 to 5 (paper edge sensors) [L]: Without paper [H]: With paper
Punch waste box section Composition Punch unit Punch scraps full PS (PS802) Punch scraps box Punch scraps box set PS (PS804) Mechanisms Mechanism Alarm clear *1 *1 Method Punch waste box Alarm clear Punch waste are collected in the punch waste box. When the punch waste box is full or it is removed, the related message appears on the control panel of the MFP. To remove the punch waste box, open the front door of the finisher and pull forward.
Punch waste conveyance control PS802 IN PS804 IN SG SG a Input signals 5V 5V 1 PS804IN (PS804 to PKDB to finisher CB) PS802 IN PS804 IN SG SG Punch waste box existence detection signal PS802 5V PS802 IN PS802 SG PS804 5V PS804 IN PS802 [H]: Punch waste box is set PS804 PS804 SG FNS CB [L]: Punch waste box is not set PKDB Punch waste are collected in the punch waste box.
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3 Punch kit disassembly/assembly Punch kit disassembly/assembly Punch section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Screws that should not be removed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Replacing the punch unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cleaning the punch edges and punch waste full PS (PS802) . . . . . . . .
This section explains how to disassemble and reassemble the MFP. When disassembling and reassembling the MFP, follow the precautions given below. CAUTION ● Be sure the power cord has been unplugged from the wall outlet. ● The disassembled parts must be reassembled following the disassembly procedure in reverse unless otherwise specified. ● Care should be taken not to lose small parts. Care should also be taken not to install small parts in wrong places.
2 Remove the punch drive board cover by removing one screw. Punch unit cover Punch drive board cover Screw 5 Disconnect two connectors (CN158, 505). 6 Remove the punch unit from finisher by removing four screws. Screw Connector (CN65) Punch unit Screw Screw Connector (CN505) Punch kit disassembly/assembly 3 Disconnect two connectors (CN65, 68) and one inline connector (CN531) from the punch drive board (PKDB).
Cleaning the punch edges and punch waste full PS (PS802) CAUTION Be sure to unplug the power cord of the MFP from the wall outlet. Procedure 1 Remove the punch unit. 2 Use a blower brush to remove paper dust and punch waste from the punch edges and punch waste full PS (PS802). Punch scraps full PS (PS802) Punch edges 3 Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
Index C center cross-sectional view 4 curl, amount of 3 D diameter of holes 2 dimensions, machine 3 drive system diagram 5 E environment, operating 3 H holes diameter 2 number of 2 pitch 2 positions 2 humidity 3 product specifications 2 PS802 (punch waste full PS) 22 punch control 13 punch edges 22 punch mode overview 8 paper 3 punch position correction 8 punch section diagram 5 removing and reinstalling 20 theory of operation 12 punch unit 20 punch waste box section 16 punch waste conveyance control 1
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