Service Manual Copy CD 1116 CD 1120 Rev.
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CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. CAUTION Double-pole/neutral fusing.
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Safety precautions This booklet provides safety warnings and precautions for our service personnel to ensure the safety of their customers, their machines as well as themselves during maintenance activities. Service personnel are advised to read this booklet carefully to familiarize themselves with the warnings and precautions described here before engaging in maintenance activities.
Safety warnings and precautions Various symbols are used to protect our service personnel and customers from physical danger and to prevent damage to their property. These symbols are described below: DANGER: High risk of serious bodily injury or death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with warning messages using this symbol. WARNING:Serious bodily injury or death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with warning messages using this symbol.
1. Installation Precautions WARNING • Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections to one outlet: they may cause fire or electric shock. When using an extension cable, always check that it is adequate for the rated current. ............................................................................................ • Connect the ground wire to a suitable grounding point. Not grounding the copier may cause fire or electric shock.
2. Precautions for Maintenance WARNING • Always remove the power plug from the wall outlet before starting machine disassembly. .............. • Always follow the procedures for maintenance described in the service manual and other related brochures. .........................................................................................................................................
• Do not pull on the AC power cord or connector wires on high-voltage components when removing them; always hold the plug itself. ...................................................................................................... • Do not route the power cable where it may be stood on or trapped. If necessary, protect it with a cable cover or other appropriate item. ..............................................................................................
2DA/2DB-1 CONTENTS 1-1 Specifications 1-1-1 Specifications ....................................................................................................................................... 1-1-2 Parts names and their functions ........................................................................................................... (1) MFP ................................................................................................................................................
2DA/2DB-1 (4) Background is visible. ................................................................................................................... (5) A white line appears longitudinally. .............................................................................................. (6) A black line appears longitudinally. .............................................................................................. (7) A black line appears laterally. ...................................................
2DA/2DB-1 1-6 Assembly and Disassembly 1-6-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly ......................................................................................... 1-6-1 (1) Precautions ..................................................................................................................................... 1-6-1 (2) Running a maintenance item .......................................................................................................... 1-6-2 1-6-2 Paper feed section ....
2DA/2DB-1 2-1 Mechanical construction 2-1-1 Paper feed section ............................................................................................................................... 2-1-1 2-1-2 Optical section ...................................................................................................................................... 2-1-4 (1) Original scanning ............................................................................................................................
2DA/2DB 1-1-1 Specifications Type ............................................... Desktop Copying system .............................. Indirect electrostatic system Originals ......................................... Sheets, books and 3-dimensional objects (Maximum original size: A3/11" × 17") Original feed system ...................... Fixed Copy paper .....................................
2DA/2DB-1 Additional memory ......................... 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB and 128 MB Resolution ...................................... 600 × 600 dpi Light source .................................... Inert gas lamp Dimensions .................................... 16 ppm model: 574 (W) × 593 (D) × 545 (H) mm 225/8" (W) × 233/8" (D) × 217/16" (H) 20 ppm model: 574 (W) × 593 (D) × 650 (H) mm 225/8" (W) × 233/8" (D) × 259/16" (H) Weight ............................................ 16 ppm model: Approx. 42 kg/92.
2DA/2DB 1-1-2 Parts names and their functions (1) MFP Figure 1-1-1 1 Original cover 2 Copy storage section 3 Operation panel 4 Drawer 1 5 Drawer 2 (20 ppm model only) 6 Width guide 7 Length guide 8 Left cover handle 9 Bypass tray 0 Support guide ! Slider @ Contact glass # Original size indicator plates $ Left cover % Waste toner box ^ Toner container release lever & Toner container * Cleaner rod ( Front cover ) Power switch ⁄ Power switch cover ¤ Handles for transport ‹ Network interface connector › US
2DA/2DB (2) Operation panel Figure 1-1-2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( 1-1-4 System Menu/Counter key and indicator Copier key and indicator Printer key and indicator Scanner key and indicator Fax key and indicator Combine key and indicator Border Erase key and indicator Duplex/Split Page key and indicator Offset key and indicator Function key Scanner Function key Auto Selection key and indicator Margin key and indicator Sort key and indicator Staple key and indicator Program key Zoom key / Left c
2DA/2DB 1-1-3 Machine cross section Light path Paper path Figure 1-1-3 Machine cross section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Paper feed section Optical section Drum section Developing section Transfer and separation section Fixing section Exit and switchback section Duplex section 1-1-5
2DA/2DB 1-1-4 Drive system Figure 1-1-4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! @ # $ 1-1-6 Drive motor gear Gear 122 Registration gear 51 Registration motor gear Gear 32 Gear 25 Gear 25 Gear 20 Paper feed clutch gear Gear 30 Gear 31 Gear 25 Gear 49 Gear 30/23 % ^ & * ( ) ⁄ ¤ ‹ › fi fl ‡ Developing gear 25 Developing gear 26 Fixing joint gear 29 Gear 40 Gear 40 Gear 88/34 Gear 40 Fixing joint gear 40 Coupling gear Gear 50 Gear 60 Exit motor gear Gear 43/20
2DA/2DB 1-2-1 Drum Note the following when handling or storing the drum. • When removing the drum unit, never expose the drum surface to strong direct light. • Keep the drum at an ambient temperature between –20°C/–4°F and 55°C/131°F and at a relative humidity not higher than 90% RH. Avoid abrupt changes in temperature and humidity. • Avoid exposure to any substance which is harmful to or may affect the quality of the drum. • Do not touch the drum surface with any object.
2DA/2DB-1 1-2-3 Installation environment 1. Temperature: 10 - 32.5°C/50 - 90.5°F 2. Humidity: 15 - 80%RH 3. Power supply: 120 V AC, 9.0 A 220 - 240 V AC, 5.0 A 4. Power source frequency: 50 Hz ±0.3%/60 Hz ±0.3% 5. Installation location • Avoid direct sunlight or bright lighting. Ensure that the photoconductor will not be exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light when removing paper jams.
2DA/2DB 1-3-1 Unpacking and installation (1) Installation procedure Start Unpack. Install the optional paper feeder. Remove the tapes and pins. Install the original cover or the optional DP. Installing the toner (maintenance item U130). Load paper. Install the optional duplex unit. Output an own-status report (maintenance item U000). Install the optional finisher or job separator. Exit maintenance mode. Install the toner container. Make test copies. Connect the power cord.
2DA/2DB Unpack. 16 ppm model Figure 1-3-1a Unpacking 1 MFP 2 Power cord 3 Toner container 4 Outer case 5 Lower left pad 6 Lower right pad 7 Upper left pad 8 Upper right pad 9 Inner frame * Place the machine on a level surface.
2DA/2DB 20 ppm model Figure 1-3-1b Unpacking 1 MFP 2 Power cord 3 Toner container 4 Outer case 5 Lower left pad 6 Lower right pad 7 Upper left pad 8 Upper right pad 9 Inner frame 0 Left spacer ! Rear spacer @ Rear pad # Skid $ Belt % Eject sheet ^ Machine cover & Bar code labels * Top sheet ( Original holder (Asia and Oceania) ) Front pad ⁄ Operation guide Cassette size sheet Paper protection bag Error code label Inspection report * Place the machine on a level surface.
2DA/2DB Install the optional paper feeder. 1. Install the optional paper feeder as necessary (see page 1-3-7 to 1-3-8). Remove the tapes and pins. 1. Remove the ten tapes (16 ppm model). Remove the fifteen tapes (20 ppm model). 16 ppm model Tape Tapes Tape Tapes Tape Tapes 20 ppm model Tape Tapes Tapes Tape Tapes Tapes Tapes Figure 1-3-2 2. Remove the two pins for light source unit.
2DA/2DB-1 Install the original cover or optional DP. 1. Install the original cover or optional DP (see pages 1-3-9 to 1-3-12 when installing the DP). Install the optional duplex unit. 1. Install the optional duplex unit as necessary (see pages 1-3-13 to 1-3-15). Install the optional finisher or job separator. 1. Install the optional finisher or job separator as necessary (see pages 1-3-22 to 1-3-34). Install the toner container. 1. Open the front cover. 2.
2DA/2DB Output an own-status report (maintenance item U000). 1. Enter “000” using the numeric keys and press the start key. 2. Select “MAINTENANCE” and press the start key to output a list of the current settings of the maintenance items. 3. Press the stop/clear key. Exit maintenance mode. 1. Enter “001” using the numeric keys and press the start key. The machine exits the maintenance mode. Make test copies. 1. Place an original and make test copies. End of installation.
2DA/2DB-1 1-3-3 Installing the paper feeder (option) 1. Place the MFP on the paper feeder by aligning the positioning insertion sections of the MFP with the positioning pins at the rear part of the paper feeder. * When placing the MFP, take care not to hit the MFP against the drawer, the pins or ground plate of the paper feeder.
2DA/2DB-1 Adjusting the leading edge timing 1. Run maintenance mode 034. Select ADJ, RCL ON TIMING and press the start key. First optional cassette: Select RCL T1. Second optional cassette: Select RCL T2. Third optional cassette: Select RCL T3. For models equipped with two standard cassettes, adjust only RCL T2 and RCL T3. Press the Interrupt key to output the test pattern and check the image. If an adequate image cannot be obtained, carry out the following adjustment. 2.
2DA/2DB-1 • Installing the drawer heater (option) Drawer heater installation requires the following parts: • Drawer heater (P/N 120 V specifications: 2A727480, 220-240 V specifications: 2A727490) • Ground plate (P/N 3BG02060) • Drawer heater mounting plate (P/N 3HW02030) • One (1) M3 × 6 tap-tight S binding screw (P/N B3023060) 1. Remove the rear cover of the paper feeder. 2. Pull out the drawer. 3. Fit the drawer heater to the hook on the drawer heater mounting plate.
2DA/2DB-1 7. Fit the three holes on the front of the drawer heater mounting plate to the positioning portion and the fitting portions on the front side of the machine. Fitting portion Fitting portion Positioning portion Drawer heater mounting plate Figure 1-3-9-3 8. Connect the connector of the drawer heater wire to YC3 on the drawer heater PCB. Put the drawer heater wire inside the paper feeder cover by bending. 9. Refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB 1-3-4 Installing the DP (option) 1. Remove the original holder and remove the two screws from the rear top cover. 2. Pass the two pins through the screw holes of the rear top cover and attach them to the lower frame. Pin Screw Pin Screw Figure 1-3-10 3. Place the DP on the MFP by fitting the pins into the holes at the hinge sections of the DP and sliding them toward the front side. DP Pin Pin Hole Hole Figure 1-3-11 4.
2DA/2DB 5. Close the DP, fit the fixing fitting from the rear side of the right hinge, and secure it with the two bronze TP screws M3 x 06. 6. Connect the cable of the DP to the MFP. * Be sure to tighten the fixing screws on both side of the connector. Cable Fixing fitting Bronze TP screws M3 x 06 Figure 1-3-13 7. Clean the pasting position for the caution label with alcohol. Paste the caution label that corresponds to the language according to the destination to the DP.
2DA/2DB Maintenance mode 070 (sub-scan line adjustment) 1. Run maintenance mode 070. Select CONVEY SPEED1. (For adjustment of the back side in duplex copying, select CONVEY SPEED2.) Set originals in the original tray and press the interrupt key. Make a test copy to check the image. If an adequate image cannot be obtained, carry out the following adjustment. 2. For copy example a: decrease the value. For copy example b: increase the value.
2DA/2DB Maintenance mode 072 (center line adjustment) 1. Run maintenance mode 072. Select 1sided. (For adjustment of the front side in duplex copying, select 2sided front. For adjustment of the back side, select 2sided back.) Set originals in the original tray and press the Interrupt key. Make a test copy to check the image. If an adequate image cannot be obtained, carry out the following adjustment. 2. For copy example a: increase the value. For copy example b: decrease the value.
2DA/2DB 1-3-5 Installing the duplex unit (option) 1. Open the left cover. 2. Remove the stop ring and the strap from the rear side. 3. Restore the conveyor section. 4. Remove the fitting projection and pin, and then remove the stopper from the front side. 5. Open the left cover until it is put horizontally. Fitting projection Stopper Stop ring Strap Pin Left cover Figure 1-3-19 6. Turn the wire guide section of the duplex unit in the direction indicated by the arrow.
2DA/2DB-1 8. Press the duplex unit in the direction indicated by the arrow to fit the claws into the conveyer unit. Duplex unit Claws Claw Figure 1-3-22-1 9. Hang the hook of the plate lock on the conveying unit and then turn the plate lock to fit the hole to the claw of the duplex unit. Plate lock Hook Hole Claw Figure 1-3-22-2 Duplex unit 10. Secure the duplex unit with the two S tite screws M3 × 06.
2DA/2DB-1 11. Open the conveyer unit and connect the connector of the duplex unit to the MFP. 12. Reattach the removed parts to their original positions. 13. Connect the MFP power plug to the wall outlet and turn the power switch on. Duplex unit Connector Figure 1-3-24 Adjusting the leading edge timing 1. Run maintenance mode 034. Select ADJ, RCL ON TIMING and press the start key. Select RCL DUP. Press the Interrupt key to output the test pattern in the duplex mode and check the image.
2DA/2DB-1 1-3-6 Installing the drawer heater (option) Drawer heater installation requires the following parts: • Drawer heater (P/N 120 V specifications: 2C960030, 220-240 V specifications: 2C960040) • One (1) M4 × 10 tap-tight S binding screw (P/N B3024100) 1. Remove the main body from the paper feeder (see page 1-6-7). 2. Remove the right cover. Pull out the drawer. 3. Remove the three screws and then the front right cover.
2DA/2DB 4. Insert the cassette heater from the bottom of the machine and attach it to the MFP. 1) Pass the connector of the cassette heater through the hole located in the right frame of the machine to pull it out. 2) Insert the projections at the rear side of the cassette heater mounting plate into the two holes in the rear frame of the machine.
2DA/2DB 5. Remove the two screws and open the power source PCB in the direction indicated by the arrow. * Take care not to open the power source PCB too much. 6. Fit the wire of the drawer heater into the groove of the frame and put it inside the power source PCB. * Fit the wire into the groove so that the band mounted to the wire is located above the frame. Wire of the drawer heater Power source PCB Band Figure 1-3-29 7.
2DA/2DB 1-3-7 Installing the key counter (option) Key counter installation requires the following parts: • Key counter cover (P/N 2A360010) • Key counter retainer (P/N 66060030) • Key counter mount (P/N 66060040) • Key counter assembly (P/N 41529210) • Four (4) M4 × 6 bronze TP-A screws (P/N B4304060) • One (1) M4 × 35 round head screw (P/N B0004350) • Two (2) M3 × 6 bronze flat-head screws (P/N B2303060) • One (1) M3 bronze nut (P/N C2303000) • Key counter mounting plate (P/N 2C960100) • Key counter wire
2DA/2DB 3. Remove the rear cover. 4. Cut out the aperture plate on the right cover using nippers. 5. Connect the 4-pin connector of the key counter wire (located at a longer distance from the tube) to YC13 on the engine PCB, pass the wire through the two clamps, and pull the other 4-pin connector out from the aperture of the right cover. * Arrange the key counter wire behind the optical system wire as shown in the illustration. 6.
2DA/2DB 8. Connect the 4-pin connector of the key counter to the key counter wire. 9. Engage the projection of the key counter mounting plate with the aperture of the right cover. 10. Secure the key counter cover and the key counter mounting plate together with the MFP using a M4 x 35 screw. 11. Refit the rear cover. Aperture Key counter wire 4-pin connector Projection Key counter cover M4×35 screw (B0004350) Key counter mounting plate (2C960100) Figure 1-3-34 12.
2DA/2DB 1-3-8 Installing the finisher (option) When placing the transfer unit on the floor or the like, be sure to place it upside down. If not, the staple mounting plate may be deformed, resulting in a malfunction. Transfer unit Figure 1-3-35 Be sure to remove the tape for the intermediate tray at Procedure 16 not removing before mounting. Intermediate tray Figure 1-3-36 Remove the covers. 1. Remove the two screws to remove the upper left cover.
2DA/2DB 2. Open the front cover. 3. Remove the inner cover. Inner cover Figure 1-3-38 4. Release the fitting parts using a small screw driver or the like and remove the front side cover. Fitting parts Front side cover Figure 1-3-39 5. Remove the screw and the fitting part located on the right side and then remove the left front cover. 6. Open the front cover.
2DA/2DB 7. Remove the three screws and then remove the ejection cover and inner ejection cover. Ejection cover Inner ejection cover Screws Screw Figure 1-3-41 8. Remove the two screws and then remove the cover.
2DA/2DB Attach the transfer unit. 9. Insert the transfer unit from the MFP front side and slide it to the left to install to the ejection part. 10. Place the transfer unit closer to the ejection side and then secure the front side using the TP bind screw M3 × 06 and the rear side using the pin. Pin Transfer unit TP bind screw M3 × 06 Figure 1-3-43 Release the lever securing fitting. 11.
2DA/2DB Attach the intermediate tray. 12. Loosen the screw located inside of the MFP by about 3 turns. * Do not turn the screw too much, otherwise it may drop in the machine. 13. Hang the hook of the hook holder onto the screw and then retighten the screw. 3 Screw Screw Hook holder Screw Hook holder Figure 1-3-45 14.
2DA/2DB 15. Fit the pin located at the left rear side of the intermediate tray from the rear side of the MFP onto the hook of the transfer unit. 16. Remove the tape and pull out the 13-pin connector and 24-pin connector. 13-pin connector 24-pin connector Tape Pin Hook Figure 1-3-47 17. Connect the 24-pin connector of the intermediate tray to the connector of the transfer unit. 18. Connect the 13-pin connector of the intermediate tray to YC5 on the engine circuit board.
2DA/2DB 21. Attach the front ejection cover and rear ejection cover using the TP bind screw M3 × 06 each. Rear ejection cover Front ejection cover TP bind screw M3 × 06 TP bind screw M3 × 06 Figure 1-3-50 22. Open the front cover. 23. Attach the staple cover as it is fitted to the staple unit from the ejection side and then secure it using the TP bind screw M3 × 06. 24. Attach the inner cover that has been removed by Procedure 3 to its original position. 25. Close the front cover.
2DA/2DB 26. Insert the front and rear hooks of the copy tray into the front ejection cover and rear ejection cover each and then attach the copy tray. Rear ejection cover Copy tray Front ejection cover Figure 1-3-52 27. Open the staple cover and then insert the staple cartridge into the staple unit. 28. Close the staple cover. Staple cover Staple cartridge Figure 1-3-53 Operation check 1. Insert the MFP power plug into an outlet and then turn the power switch on. 2.
2DA/2DB 1-3-9 Installing the job separator (option) Remove the covers. 1. Open the front cover. 2. Remove the inner cover. Inner cover Figure 1-3-54 3. Release the fitting parts using a small screw driver or the like and remove the front side cover. Fitting parts Front side cover Figure 1-3-55 4. Remove the screw and the fitting part located on the right side and then remove the left front cover.
2DA/2DB 5. Remove the three screws and then remove the ejection cover and inner ejection cover. Ejection cover Screw Inner ejection cover Screws Figure 1-3-57 6. Remove the two screws and then remove the cover.
2DA/2DB-1 Attach the job separator. 7. Insert the job separator from the MFP front side and slide it to the left to install to the ejection part. 8. Place the job separator closer to the ejection side and then secure the front side (left tapped hole) with the large pin and the rear side with the small pin. Small pin Job separator Large pin Figure 1-3-59 9.
2DA/2DB Attach the copy tray. 12. Insert the left part of the copy tray into the groove of the job separator. Fit the right hook into the hole located inside of MFP while pushing the copy tray to the back along the groove. Hole Groove Copy tray Right hook Figure 1-3-61 Attach the left front cover JS. 13. Pull out the connector of the job separator from the hole of the left front cover that has been removed by Procedure 4 and then attach the left front cover to its original position using the screw.
2DA/2DB 14. Connect the pulled out connector of the job separator to the LED PCB of the left front cover JS and then pass the wire through the two positions of the groove of the left front cover JS. LED PCB Connector Left front cover JS Grooves Figure 1-3-63 15. Fit the pawl of the left front cover JS into the hole of the left front cover to attach the left front cover JS. * In this time, take care that the routed wire in the groove does not come off. 16.
2DA/2DB 1-3-10 Installing the fax system (option) Install the optional Memory module DIMM (32MB). 1.Remove the two connectors of the fax control PCB assembly. 2. Remove the three screws and remove the mounting plate and the ground wire. Screws Fax control PCB assembly Ground wire Connectors Mounting plate Figure 1-3-65 3.
2DA/2DB Remove the shield cover. 7. Remove the six screws, lift the shield cover and then remove the cover. Shield cover Screws Screws Figure 1-3-67 Remove the modular cover. 8. Remove the screw and take off the modular cover. Screw Modular cover Figure 1-3-68 Attach the fax control PCB assembly. 9. Loosen the screw on the printer board. 10.
2DA/2DB 11. Connect the YC1 connector on the fax control PCB assembly to the YC15 connector on the engine PCB. 12. Insert the fax control PCB assembly to the shield box so that the projection of the fax control PCB assembly is positioned to the slit of the shield box. 13. Secure the fax control PCB assembly using the three TP tap tight screws M3 × 6. Take care that the ground wire is not put on the frame section of the rear cover.
2DA/2DB Attach the modular cover. 16. Attach the modular cover that has been removed by Procedure 8 with the screw to the position shown in the illustration. Screw Modular cover Figure 1-3-73 Install the shield cover. 17. Insert the lower part of the shield cover that has been removed by Procedure 7 into the shield box and then attach it with the six screws and TP tap tight screw M4 × 6 to its original position.
2DA/2DB Attach the operation section sheet for fax. 19. Insert the small screw driver into the two points of the opening and remove the left cover of the operation section. Opening Left cover of the operation section Figure 1-3-76 20. Lift the two pawls and remove the operation section sheet cover. Pawls Operation section sheet cover Figure 1-3-77 21. Remove the operation section sheet and replace it with the operation section sheet for fax of the corresponding language.
2DA/2DB 22. Fit in the right-side two pawls of the operation section sheet cover that has been removed by Procedure 20 and then attach the operation section sheet cover to its original position. Operation section sheet cover Pawl Pawl Figure 1-3-79 Attach the one-touch securing sheet. 23. Remove the release paper from the one-touch securing sheet. 24.
2DA/2DB Attach the cover plate. 27. Incurvate the cover plate a little and then insert the upper and lower projections to the fitting parts of the operation section to attach. 28. Check that the cover plate smoothly moves on either side. Projection Cover plate Projection Figure 1-3-82 Attach the one-touch sheet. 29. Divide the one-touch sheet of the corresponding language into two parts and then mount them on the one-touch securing sheet each.
2DA/2DB Attach the alphabet labels. 30. Take the alphabet labels from the one-touch label sheet, and adhere them above the corresponding numeric keys on the operation panel after wiping the panel with alcohol. In Asia and Oceania, use the PQRS TUV WXYZ label, and do not use the PRS TUV WXZ and OPER labels. Alphabet labels Figure 1-3-84 Attach the certification label (120 V specifications only). 31. Adhere the FCC68 label onto the shield cover after wiping the cover with alcohol.
2DA/2DB 1-3-11 Installing the scan system (option) Remove the covers. 1. Remove the six screws (a), lift the shield cover and then remove the cover. If the fax system is installed, remove the six screws (a) and screw (b), lift the shield cover and then remove the cover. 2. Remove the two screws, and take off the cover. Shield cover Cover Screws (a) Screw (b) Screws Screws (a) Figure 1-3-86 Install the scanner board. 3.
2DA/2DB Install the shield cover. 5. Insert the lower part of the shield cover that has been removed by Procedure 1 into the shield box and refit it to its original position using the six screws (a). If the fax system is installed, refit the shield cover using the six screws (a) and screw (b) to its original position.
2DA/2DB 1-3-12 Installing the hard disk (option) 1. Remove the two screws of the slot for OPT2 which is on the machine right back, and then remove the cover. 2. Insert the hard disk in the socket on the printer board PCB. 3. Refit the cover which is removed with step 1. 4. Turn the power switch on and initialize the hard disk at the printer menu. 5. Output the printer status report and confirm whether the hard disk is recognized.
2DA/2DB 1-4-1 Maintenance mode The machine is equipped with a maintenance function which can be used to maintain and service the machine. (1) Executing a maintenance item Start Enter “10871087” using the numeric keys. Enter the maintenance item number using the up/down cursor keys or numeric keys. Maintenance mode is entered. The maintenance item is selected. Press the start key. The selected maintenance item is run. Press the stop/clear key.
2DA/2DB-1 (2) Maintenance modes item list Section General Item Maintenance item contents No.
2DA/2DB-1 Section High voltage Developing Fixing and cleaning Operation panel and support equipment Item Maintenance item contents No.
2DA/2DB-1 Section Mode setting Item Maintenance item contents No. U344 Setting preheat/energy saver mode U345 Setting the value for maintenance due indication Image processing U402 Adjusting margins of image printing Initial setting* Inch specifications: ENERGY STAR Metric specifications: GEEA — 3.0/3.0/4.0 U403 Adjusting margins for scanning an original on the contact glass 2.0/3.0/2.0/2.0 U404 Adjusting margins for scanning an original from the DP 2.0/3.0/2.0/2.
2DA/2DB (3) Contents of maintenance mode items Maintenance item No. U000 Outputting an own-status report Description Description Outputs lists of the current settings of the maintenance items, and paper jam and service call occurrences. Purpose To check the current setting of the maintenance items, or paper jam or service call occurrences.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U003 Setting the service telephone number Description Description Sets the telephone number to be displayed when a service call code is detected. Purpose To set the telephone number to call service when installing the machine. Method Press the start key. The currently set telephone number is displayed. Setting 1. Enter a telephone number (up to 15 digits) using the numeric keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U005 Copying without paper Description Description Simulates the copy operation without paper feed. Purpose To check the overall operation of the machine. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item to be operated using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse. Display Operation PPC PPC + DP Only the MFP operates. Both the MFP and DP operate (continuous operation). 3. Press the interrupt key.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U019 Displaying the ROM version Description Description Displays the part number of the ROM fitted to each PCB. Purpose To check the part number or to decide if the ROM version is new from the last digit of the number. Method 1. Press the start key. The part number indicating the ROM version are displayed. 2. Change the screen using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U022 Initializing backup memory Description Description Initializes only the data set for the optical section or initializes various setting data when installing the optional network scanner board. Purpose To be executed after replacing the scanner unit or installing the network scanner board. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for executing is displayed. 2. Select the EXECUTE using the up/down cursor keys. It is displayed in reverse. 3. Press the start key.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U027 Return of backup data Description Description Transfers the backup data of the EEPROM which was transferred with the U026 to flash memory. Purpose To use after the main PCB replaced. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for executing is displayed. 2. Select the EXECUTE using the up/down cursor keys. It is displayed in reverse. 3. Press the start key to transfer the backup data. The screen displays the result.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U031 Checking switches for paper conveying Description Description Displays the on-off status of each paper detection switch on the paper path. Purpose To check if the switches for paper conveying operate correctly. Method 1. Press the start key. A list of the switches, the on-off status of which can be checked, are displayed. 2. Turn each switch on and off manually to check the status. When the on-status of a switch is detected, that switch is displayed in reverse.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance item No. U034 Adjusting the print start timing Description Adjustment See pages 1-6-16 and 18. U035 Setting folio size Description Changes the image area for copying onto folio size paper. Purpose To prevent the image at the trailing edge, or right or left side of the paper from not being copied by setting the actual size of the folio paper used. Method Press the start key. The screen for setting is displayed. Setting 1. Select the item to be set using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U053 Description MAIN MOTOR Increasing the setting makes the image longer in the auxiliary scanning direction, and decreasing it makes the image shorter in the auxiliary scanning direction. POLYGON MOTOR Increasing the setting makes the image longer in the main scanning direction and shorter in the auxiliary scanning direction; decreasing the setting makes the image shorter in the main scanning direction and longer in the auxiliary scanning direction. 3. Press the start key.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U060 Adjusting the scanner input properties Description Description Adjusts the image scanning density in text, text and photo, or photo mode. Purpose Used when the entire image appears too dark or light. Method Press the start key. The screen for setting is displayed. Setting 1. Change the setting using the left/right cursor keys.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance item No. U063 Adjusting the shading position Description Description Changes the shading position. Purpose Used when white lines continue to appear longitudinally on the image after the shading plate is cleaned. This is due to flaws or stains inside the shading plate. To prevent this problem, the shading position should be changed so that shading is possible without being affected by the flaws or stains. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for setting is displayed. 2.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U070 Adjusting the DP magnification Description Description Adjusts the DP original scanning speed. Purpose To be executed if the correct magnification is not obtained in the auxiliary scanning direction when the optional DP is used. Caution Before making this adjustment, ensure that the following adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. U053 U065 U070 Method Press the start key. The screen for setting is displayed. Setting 1.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U071 Adjusting the DP scanning timing Description Description Adjusts the DP original scanning timing. Purpose To be executed if there is a regular error between the leading or trailing edges of the original and the copy image when the optional DP is used. Caution Before making this adjustment, ensure that the following adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. U034 U066 U071 Method Press the start key. The screen for setting an item is displayed. Setting 1.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U072 Adjusting the DP center line Description Description Adjusts the scanning start position for the DP original. Purpose To be executed if there is a regular error between the centers of the original and the copy image when the optional DP is used. Caution Before making this adjustment, ensure that the following adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. U034 U067 U072 Method Press the start key. The screen for setting is displayed. Setting 1.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U073 Checking scanner operation Description Description Simulates the scanner operation under arbitrary conditions. Purpose To check scanner operation. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item to be changed using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse. 3. Change the setting using the left/right cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U076 Executing DP automatic adjustment Description Description Uses a specified original and automatically adjusts the following items in the DP scanning section. • Adjusting the DP magnification (U070) • Adjusting the DP scanning timing (U071) • Adjusting the DP center line (U072) When you run this maintenance mode, the preset values of U070, U071 and U072 will also be updated. Purpose To perform automatic adjustment of various items in the DP scanning section. Method 1.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U087 Turning the DP scanning position adjust mode on/off Description Turns on or off the DP scanning position adjust mode, in which the DP original scanning position is adjusted automatically by determining the presence or absence of dust on the slit glass. Also changes the reference data for identifying dust.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U089 Outputting a MIP-PG pattern Description Description Selects and outputs the MIP-PG pattern created in the machine. Purpose When performing respective image printing adjustments, used to check the machine status apart from that of the scanner with a non-scanned output MIP-PG pattern. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the MIP-PG pattern to be output using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U092 Adjusting the scanner automatically Description Description Makes auto scanner adjustments in the order below using the specified original. • Adjusting the scanner center line (U067) • Adjusting the scanner leading edge registration (U066) • Adjusting scanner magnification in the auxiliary direction (U065) When this maintenance item is performed, the settings in U065, U066 and U067 are also changed. Purpose Used to make respective auto adjustments for the scanner.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U093 Setting the exposure density gradient Description Description Changes the exposure density gradient in manual density mode, depending on respective image modes (text, text and photo, photo, text in fax mode, photo in fax mode). Purpose To set how the image density is altered by a change of one step in the manual density adjustment. Also used to make copy image darker or lighter. Start 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U093 Setting: Density in photo mode 1. Select the item to be adjusted using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse. 2. Adjust the setting using the left/right cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U099 Checking the original size detection Description Description Checks the operation of the original size detection sensor and sets the sensing threshold value. Purpose To adjust the sensitiveness of the sensor and size judgement time if the original size detection sensor malfunctions frequently due to incident light or the like. Start 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select an item using the up/down cursor keys. 3.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance item No. U100 Setting the main high voltage Description Description Changes the surface potential by changing the grid control voltage. Also performs main charging. Also changes the setting of main charging copy quantity correction. Purpose To set the surface potential or check main charging. Also used when reentering data after initializing the set data. Start 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance item No. U101 Setting the other high voltages Description Description Changes the developing bias voltage and transfer/separation voltage. Purpose To check the developing bias and the transfer/separation voltage or to take measures against drop of image density or background fog. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item to be set using the up/down cursor keys. 3. Press the start key.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance item No. U110 Checking/clearing the drum count Description Description Displays the drum counts for checking, clearing the figure. Purpose To check the drum status. Also used to clear the count after replacing the durm during regular maintenance. Since the count was cleared before shipping, do not clear it when installing. A drum count value less than 150K, however, cannot be cleared. Method 1. Press the start key. The drum counter count is displayed. 2.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U157 Checking/clearing the developing drive time Description Displays the developing drive time for checking, clearing or changing a figure. Purpose To check the developing drive time. Also used to clear the count after replacing the developing unit. Method Press the start key. The developing drive time is displayed in minutes. Clearing 1. Select the CLEAR using the up/down cursor keys. 2. Press the start key.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U162 Stabilizing fixing forcibly Description Description Stops the stabilization fixing drive forcibly, regardless of fixing temperature. Purpose To forcibly stabilize the machine before the fixing section reaches stabilization temperature. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for executing is displayed. 2. Press the start key. The forced stabilization mode is entered, and stabilization operation stops regardless of fixing temperature.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U200 Turning all LEDs on Description Description Turns all the LEDs on the operation panel on. Purpose To check if all the LEDs on the operation panel light. Method Press the start key. All the LEDs on the operation panel light. Press the stop/clear key or wait for 10 s. The LEDs turns off, and the screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed. U202 Setting the KMAS host monitoring system Description Initializes or operates the KMAS host monitoring system.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U204 Setting the presence or absence of a key card or key counter Description Sets the presence or absence of the optional key card or key counter. Purpose To run this maintenance item if a key card or key counter is installed. Setting 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed 2. Select the optional counter to be installed using the up/down cursor keys. The selected counter is displayed in reverse.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U243 Checking the operation of the DP motors and solenoids Description Turns the motors or solenoids in the optional DP on. Purpose To check the operation of the DP motors and solenoids. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item to be operated using the up/down cursor keys. 3. Press the start key. The operation starts.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U245 Checking messages Description Description Displays a list of messages or graphics on the operation panel. Purpose To check the messages or graphics to be displayed. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item to be displayed using the up/down cursor keys. 3. Press the start key. The selected item is displayed.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U249 Checking the paper ejection to optional devices Description Ejects paper to an optional job separator. Purpose To check paper conveying operation to optional job separator. Method 1. While pressing the feedshift switch by your hand, press the start key. Paper transfer operation starts. Completion Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U251 Checking/clearing the maintenance count Description Description Displays, clears and changes the maintenance count. Purpose To check the maintenance count. Also to clear the count during maintenance service. Method Press the start key. The maintenance count is displayed. Clearing 1. Select the CLEAR using the up/down cursor keys. 2. Press the start key. The count is cleared, and the screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed. Setting 1.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U253 Switching between double and single counts Description Switches the count system for the total counter and other counters. Purpose According to user (copy service provider) request, select if A3/11" × 17" paper is to be counted as one sheet (single count) or two sheets (double count). Method Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. Setting 1. Select double or single count using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U258 Switching copy operation at toner empty detection Description Selects if continuous copying is enabled after toner empty is detected, and sets the number of copies that can be made after the detection. Purpose To be set according to user request. Method Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. Setting 1. Select single or continuous copying using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U264 Setting the display order of the date Description Description Selects year, month and day as the order of that appears on lists, etc. Purpose Set according to the user preference. Method Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. Setting 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the desired order using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U326 Setting the black line cleaning indication Description Description Sets whether to display the cleaning guidance when detecting the black line. Purpose Displays the cleaning guidance in order to make the call for service with the black line decrease by the rubbish on the contact glass when scanning from the optional DP. Method Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. Setting 1. Select ON or OFF using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U341 Specific paper feed location setting for printing function Description Sets a paper feed location specified for printer output. Purpose To use a paper feed location only for printer output. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the paper feed location for the printer using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance Description item No. U343 Switching between duplex/simplex copy mode Description Switches the initial setting between duplex and simplex copy. Purpose To be set according to frequency of use: set to the more frequently used mode. Method Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. Setting 1. Select ON or OFF using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse. Display Description ON OFF Duplex copy Simplex copy Initial setting: OFF 2.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance Description item No. U404 Adjusting margins for scanning an original from the DP Description Adjusts margins for scanning the original from the DP. Purpose Used if margins are not correct when the optional DP is used. Caution Before making this adjustment, ensure that the following adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. U402 U403 U404 Method Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. Setting 1.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U504 Initializing the scanner NIC Description Description Initializing the optional scanner NIC to its factory default. Purpose To return to a setup at the time of factory shipments. Method 1. Press the start key. The screen for executing is displayed. 2. Select the EXECUTE using the up/down cursor keys. It is displayed in reverse. 3. Press the start key. All data in the scanner NIC is initialized. Completion Press the stop/clear key.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U901 Checking/clearing copy counts by paper feed locations Description Displays or clears copy counts by paper feed locations. Purpose To check the time to replace consumable parts. Also to clear the counts after replacing the consumable parts. Method 1. Press the start key. The counts by paper feed locations are displayed. 2. Change the screen using the left/right cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U904 Checking/clearing the service call counts Description Description Displays or clears the service call code counts by types. Purpose To check the service call code status by types. Also to clear the service call code counts after replacing consumable parts. Start 1. Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed. 2. Select the item using the up/down cursor keys. 3. Press the start key. The code by type is displayed.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U906 Resetting partial operation control Description Description Resets the service call code for partial operation control. Purpose To be reset after partial operation is performed due to problems in the drawers or other sections, and the related parts are serviced. Method 1. Press the start key. 2. Select the EXECUTE using the up/down cursor keys. It is displayed in reverse. 3. Press the start key to reset partial operation control.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U917 Setting backup data reading/writing Description Description Stores backup data from the fax control PCB (when an optional fax kit is installed) into Compact Flash or reads the data from Compact Flash. Purpose To store and write data when replacing the PCB. Setting 1. Turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug. 2. Remove the rear cover. 3. Insert Compact Flash in a notch hole of the machine. 4.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U920 Checking the accounting counts Description Description Checks the accounting counts. Purpose To check the accounting counts. Method Press the start key. The current counts of copy counter, printer counter and fax counter are displayed. Completion Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed. U925 Checking/clearing the system error counts Description Displays and clears the count value of system error.
2DA/2DB-1 Maintenance item No. U926 Description • If the operation was successful: EXECUTE 0100 CHECKSUM ∗∗∗∗ CODE 0000 • If the operation failed: EXECUTE 0100 CHECKSUM ∗∗∗∗ CODE XXXX Where XXX is the error code indicating the reason for the failure. See “Error Codes for Operation U917 and U926” on page 1-4-49. 8. Turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug. 9. Remove the Compact Flash from the machine.
2DA/2DB Maintenance Description item No. U942 Adjusting the DP amount of slack in the original Description Adjusts the DP amount of slack in the original. Purpose To run this mode if original jams or Z folds occur when copying from the DP. Method Press the start key. The screen for setting is displayed. Setting 1. Select the item to be set using the up/down cursor keys. The selected item is displayed in reverse. 2. Change the setting using the left/right cursor keys.
2DA/2DB Maintenance item No. U991 Checking the scanner count Description Description Displays the scanner operation count. Purpose To check the status of use of the scanner. Method Press the start key. The screen for the scanner operation count is desplayed. Display Description COPY FAX NWS Scanner operation count for copying Scanner operation count for fax Network scanner operation count Completion Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
2DA/2DB-1 1-4-2 Management mode In addition to a maintenance function for service, the machine is equipped with a management function which can be operated by users (mainly by the machine administrator). In this management mode, settings such as default settings can be changed. (1) Using the management mode Start Press the system menu/counter key. Select [Job Accounting] and then press the enter key. Enter the management code. Execute job accounting items (page 1-4-55).
2DA/2DB-1 (2) Setting the job accounting Registering a new account Registers ID-codes and the limit of use for each account. 1. Select [Edit Job Accounting] and then press the enter key. 2. Select [New registration] and then press the enter key. 3. Enter the ID-code (up to 8 digits) using the numeric keys. 4. Press the enter key. 5. Set the lmit of use. 6. Select [End] and then press the enter key. Deleting an account 1. Select [Edit Job Accounting] and then press the enter key. 2.
2DA/2DB-1 (3) Copy default Default drawer Exposure mode Selects the exposure mode at power-on. 1. Select [Exposure Mode] and then press the enter key. 2. Select [Manual] or [Auto] and then press the enter key. Original quality Selects the image quality at power-on. 1. Select [Orig Quality] and then press the enter key. 2. Select [Text+Photo], [Photo] or [Text] and then press the enter key. Eco print mode ON/OFF Determines whether or not the eco print mode will be the default setting in the initial mode.
2DA/2DB-1 Manual exposure adjustment (text mode) Erased border width Adjusts the median exposure value when the text mode is selected for the image quality. 1. Select [Txt Ori Density] and then press the enter key. 2. Adjust the exposure and then press the enter key. Setting range: 1 to 7 Determines the default value for the width of the border to be erased in the two border erase modes. 1. Select [BorderEraseWidth] and then press the enter key. 2. Sets the widths and then press the enter key.
2DA/2DB-1 (4) Machine default Auto drawer switching ON/OFF Turns automatic drawer switching ON or OFF. 1. Select [Auto Cassette SW] and then press the enter key. 2. Select [On/All types of paper], [On/Only same paper type] or [Off] and then press the enter key. Duplex print for paper type Sets whether or not each custom type of paper (custom 1 to custom 8) will be available for use in duplex printing. 1. Select [P. type (Duplex)] and then press the enter key. 2.
2DA/2DB-1 Fax eject location Sets where incoming faxes will be ejected. This setting is only available when the optional fax kit, finisher or job separator are installed in the machine. 1. Select [Fax Output Destn] and then press the enter key. 2. Select output location and then press the enter key. Default operation mode Sets whether the display that appears after power is turned on to the machine will be the one for the copy operation mode or for the fax operation mode.
2DA/2DB-1 (5) Bypass setting (6) Checking the total counter and printing out the counter report Paper size and type Sets the paper size and paper type for the bypass settings. When using special papers such as transparency, cards, and postcards, be sure to set the paper type to prevent faulty transfer and faulty fixing. 1. Select paper size. If the paper size is unknown or no particular paper size setting is required, select [Universal Size].
2DA/2DB 1-5-1 Paper misfeed detection (1) Paper misfeed indication When a paper misfeed occurs, the machine immediately stops operating and displays the jam location on the operation panel. Paper misfeed counts sorted by the detection condition can be checked in maintenance item U903. To remove paper jammed in the machine, open the front cover, left cover, or pull the drawer out. To remove original jammed in the DP, open the DP original cover.
2DA/2DB (2) Paper misfeed detection conditions OCM OFM OSBSW DPTSW PCSW ESW FSSW DUPPCSW DUPFCL BYPPFSOL RM RSW PFCL DPFCL1 DFSW1 DPFCL2 DFSW2 DPFCL3 Figure 1-5-2 1-5-2
2DA/2DB Section System Paper feed section Jam code Description Conditions 00 No paper feed When the power switch is turned on, the machine detects activation of the registration switch (RSW), the exit switch (ESW) or the feedshift switch (FSSW). 04 Cover open JAM A cover open state is detected during copying. 05 Secondary paper feed timeout When the machine waits for secondary paper feed, 30 s or more have elapsed.
2DA/2DB Section Jam code Paper conveying section 22 23 24 Transfer section 30 Description Conditions Multiple sheets in the drawer 2*2 (first paper feeder) The registration switch (RSW) does not turn off within 6320 ms of registration switch (RSW) turning on. Multiple sheets in the drawer 3*1 (second paper feeder) The drawer feed switch 1 (DFSW1)*2 does not turn off within 6320 ms of drawer feed switch 1 (DFSW1)*2 turning on.
2DA/2DB Section Feedshift section Jam code Description 52 Misfeed in the feedshift section (paper feed from bypass tray) Conditions The feedshift switch (FSSW) does not turn on within 6320 ms of feedshift switch (FSSW) turning on. The feedshift switch (FSSW) does not turn off within 1530 ms of paper switchback. The feedshift switch (FSSW) does not turn on within 1530 ms of paper switchback.
2DA/2DB Section Duplex section Jam code 61 Description Misfeed in duplex exit section*1 Conditions The registration switch (RSW) does not turn on within 1760 ms of the duplex paper conveying switch (DUPPCSW)*1 turning on. The registration switch (RSW) does not turn off within 1760 ms of the duplex paper conveying switch (DUPPCSW)*1 turning off.
2DA/2DB (3) Paper misfeeds Problem Causes/check procedures (1) A paper jam in the paper feed, paper conveying or exit section is indicated as soon as the power switch is turned on. Jam code 00 A piece of paper torn from copy paper is caught around registration switch, exit sensor or feedshift switch. Check visually and remove it, if any. Defective registration switch. Run maintenance item U031 and turn registration switch on and off manually.
2DA/2DB Problem (4) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during copying (no paper feed from the drawer 2). Jam code 12 (5) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during copying (no paper feed from the drawer 3). Jam code 13 (6) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during copying (no paper feed from the drawer 4). Jam code 14 Causes/check procedures Corrective measures Paper in the first paper feeder*2 is extremely curled. Change the paper.
2DA/2DB Problem (6) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during copying (no paper feed from the drawer 4). Jam code 14 (7) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during copying (misfeed in vertical paper conveying 1). Jam code 15 Causes/check procedures Corrective measures Defective drawer feed switch 2*1. Run maintenance item U031 and turn drawer feed switch 2 on and off manually. Replace drawer feed switch 2 if indication of the corresponding switch is not light.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes/check procedures (8) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during copying (misfeed in vertical paper conveying 2). Jam code 16 Broken drawer feed switch 1*2 actuator. Check visually and replace drawer feed switch 1 if its actuator is broken. Defective drawer feed switch 1*2. Run maintenance item U031 and turn drawer feed switch 1 on and off manually. Replace drawer feed switch 1 if indication of the corresponding switch is not light.
2DA/2DB Problem (10) A paper jam in the paper conveying section is indicated during copying (multiple sheets in the drawer 1). Jam code 21 Causes/check procedures (11) A paper jam in the paper conveying section is indicated during copying (multiple sheets in the drawer 2). Jam code 22 (12) A paper jam in the paper conveying section is indicated during copying (multiple sheets in the drawer 3).
2DA/2DB Problem Causes/check procedures (14) A paper jam in the transfer section is indicated during copying (misfeed in registration/transfer section). Jam code 30 Deformed guides along the paper conveying path. Repair or replace if necessary. Broken registration switch actuator. Check visually and replace registration switch if its actuator is broken. Defective registration switch. Run maintenance item U031 and turn registration switch on and off manually.
2DA/2DB Problem (16) A paper jam in the exit section is indicated during copying (misfeed in the exit section). Jam code 50 (17) A paper jam in the exit section is indicated during copying (misfeed in the job separator). Jam code 51 (18) A paper jam in the feedshift section is indicated during copying (misfeed in the feedshift section). Jam code 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 (19) A paper jam in the duplex section is indicated during copying (misfeed in duplex paper conveying section).
2DA/2DB Problem Causes/check procedures (20) A paper jam in the duplex section is indicated during copying (misfeed in duplex paper conveying section). Jam code 61 Broken duplex paper conveying switch*1 actuator. Check visually and replace the duplex paper conveying switch if its actuator is broken. Defective duplex paper conveying switch*1. Run maintenance item U031 and turn duplex paper conveying switch on and off manually.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes/check procedures (24) An original jams in the original conveying section is indicated during copying (An original size error jam). Jam code 72 Broken DP timing switch*1 actuator. Check visually and replace DP timing switch if its actuator is broken. Defective DP timing switch*1. Run maintenance item U244 and turn DP timing switch on and off manually. Replace DP timing switch if indication of the corresponding switch is not light.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes/check procedures (29) A paper jam in the finisher*1 is indicated during copying (Intake jam). Jam code 81 Defective paper conveying switch*1. With 5 V DC present at CN4-9 on the finisher main PCB, check if CN4-10 on the finisher main PCB remains high or low when the paper conveying switch is turned on and off. If it does, replace the paper conveying switch. Corrective measures Check if the feedshift roller or feedshift pulley is deformed.
2DA/2DB 1-5-2 Self-diagnosis (1) Self-diagnostic function This unit is equipped with a self-diagnostic function. When a problem is detected, copying is disabled. "C" and a number between 0030 and 8210 altenates, indicating the nature of the problem. A message is also displayed requesting the user to call for service. After removing the problem, the self-diagnostic function can be reset by power switch turns off and on.
2DA/2DB (2) Self diagnostic codes Code Contents PCB*1 Remarks Causes Check procedures/corrective measures C0030 system problem Fax control • Processing with the fax software was disabled due to a hardware or software problem. Defective fax control PCB. Replace the fax control PCB and check for correct operation. C0070 Fax control PCB*1 incompatibility detection problem • Fax software is not compatible with MMI software. Fax software or main software is something of the other machine.
2DA/2DB Code Contents C0210 Communication problem between the main PCB and engine PCB • When the power is turned on, the machine does not detect the low level of SBSY and the high level of SDIR for 10 s. C0240 C0250 C0280 C0410 C0420 C0440 C0500 Remarks Causes Check procedures/corrective measures Poor contact in the connector terminals. Check the connection of connector. Repair or replace if necessary. Defective main PCB or engine PCB.
2DA/2DB Code C0510 C0610 Contents feeder*1 Third paper communication problem • Communication fails five times successively. Bitmap (DIMM) problem • There is a problem with the data or address bus of the bitmap DRAM. Remarks Causes Check procedures/corrective measures Paper feeder installed incorrectly. Check the installation state of the paper feeder and adjust it if it is not properly installed. Defective engine PCB or drawer main PCB.
2DA/2DB Code Contents PCB*1 Remarks Causes Check procedures/corrective measures C0890 CG font archive Fax control problem • When power is turned on, the compressed CG font in the Flash ROM on the fax control PCB was not successfully decompressed. Defective fax control PCB. Replace the fax control PCB and check for correct operation. C0900 Fax software incompatibility detection problem • Version of fax software is not compatible with that of main software.
2DA/2DB Code C3300 C4000 C4010 C4200 C6000 1-5-22 Contents Optical system (AGC) problem • After AGC, correct input is not obtained at CCD. Polygon motor synchronization problem • The polygon motor does not reach the stable speed within 15 s of the START signal turning on. Polygon motor steady-state problem • The polygon motor rotation is not stable for 5 s after the polygon motor rotation has been stabilized.
2DA/2DB Code Contents C6000 Broken fixing heater wire • In fixing warm-up, the time to reach 50°C/122 °F exceeds 13.5 s, the time to reach 100°C/212 °F exceeds 10 s, the time to reach the primary stabilization exceeds 10 s or the time to reach the secondary stabilization exceeds 24 s. C6020 C6050 C6400 C7800 Remarks Causes Check procedures/corrective measures Fixing heater M or S installed incorrectly. Check and reinstall if necessary. Broken fixing heater M or S wire. Check for continuity.
2DA/2DB Code Contents C7810 Short-circuited external temperature thermistor • The input voltage is 4.5 V or more. C8170 C8180 Finisher*1 front side registration motor problem • If the front side registration home position sensor is on in initialization, the sensor does not turn off within 570 ms of starting initialization. • If the front side registration home position sensor is off in initialization, the sensor does not turn on within 3180 ms of starting initialization.
2DA/2DB Code C8170 C8180 Contents Finisher*1 trailing edge registration motor problem • If the trailing edge registration home position sensor is on in initialization, the sensor does not turn off within 570 ms of starting initialization. • If the trailing edge registration home position sensor is off in initialization, the sensor does not turn on within 4550 ms of starting initialization.
2DA/2DB 1-5-3 Image formation problems (1) No image appears (entirely white). (2) No image appears (entirely black). (3) Image is too light. (4) Background is visible. See page 1-5-27 See page 1-5-27 (5) A white line appears longitudinally. (6) A black line appears longitudinally. (7) A black line appears laterally. (8) One side of the copy image is darker than the other. See page 1-5-28 See page 1-5-29 See page 1-5-29 See page 1-5-29 (9) Black dots appear on the image.
2DA/2DB (1) No image appears (entirely white). Causes 1. No transfer charging. 2. No LSU laser is output. 3. No developing bias is output. Causes 1. No transfer charging. Check procedures/corrective measures A. The connector terminals of the high-voltage PCB make poor contact. Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within the connector cable. If none, remedy or replace the cable. B. Defective engine PCB. Replace the engine PCB and check for correct operation. C.
2DA/2DB (3) Image is too light. Causes 1. Insufficient toner. 2. The transfer voltage is not output properly. 3. Dirty main charger wire. 4. Dirty main charger grid. Causes Check procedures/corrective measures 1. Insufficient toner. If the display shows the message requesting toner replenishment, replace the container. 2. The transfer voltage is not output properly. Clean or check the transfer roller (see page 1-6-42). 3. Dirty main charger wire.
2DA/2DB (6) A black line appears longitudinally. Causes 1. Dirty contact glass. 2. Dirty or flawed drum. 3. Dirty scanner mirror. 4. Dirty main charger wire. Causes Check procedures/corrective measures 1. Dirty contact glass. Clean the contact glass. 2. Dirty or flawed drum. Clean the drum or, if it is flawed, replace the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 3. Dirty scanner mirror. Clean the scanner mirror. 4. Dirty main charger wire.
2DA/2DB-1 (9) Black dots appear on the image. Causes 1. Dirty or flawed drum. 2. Dirty contact glass. 3. Deformed or worn cleaning blade. 4. Dirty drum separation claws. 5. Dirty heat roller separation claws. Causes Check procedures/corrective measures 1. Dirty or flawed drum. Clean the drum or, if it is flawed, replace the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 2. Dirty contact glass. Clean the contact glass. 3. Deformed or worn cleaning blade. Replace the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 4.
2DA/2DB (12) The leading edge of the image is sporadically misaligned with the original. Causes 1. Paper feed clutch, bypass paper feed solenoid or registration motor installed or operating incorrectly. Causes 1. Paper feed clutch, bypass paper feed solenoid or registration motor installed or operating incorrectly. (13) Paper creases. Check procedures/corrective measures Check the installation position and operation of the paper feed clutch, bypass paper feed solenoid and registration motor.
2DA/2DB-1 Causes 1. Paper damp. 2. Paper creased. 3. Dirty or flawed drum. 4. Dirty transfer roller. (15) Image is partly missing. Causes Check procedures/corrective measures 1. Paper damp. Check the paper storage conditions. 2. Paper creased. Replace the paper. 3. Dirty or flawed drum. Clean the drum or, if it is flawed, replace the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 4. Dirty transfer roller. Clean the transfer roller. (16) Fixing is poor. Causes 1. Wrong paper. 2. Defective pressure springs. 3.
2DA/2DB (18) Image center does not Causes align with the original 1. Misadjusted center line of image printing. center. 2. Misadjusted scanner center line. 3. Original placed incorrectly. Causes 1. Misadjusted center line of image printing. Check procedures/corrective measures Readjust the center line of image printing (see page 1-6-18). 2. Misadjusted scanner center line. Readjust the scanner center line (see page 1-6-36). 3. Original placed incorrectly. Place the original correctly.
2DA/2DB 1-5-4 Electrical problems Problem (1) The machine does not operate when the power switch is turned on. (2) The drive motor does not operate (C2000). (3) The registration motor does not operate. (4) The exit motor does not operate. 1-5-34 Causes Check procedures/corrective measures No electricity at the power outlet. Measure the input voltage. The power cord is not plugged in properly. Check the contact between the power plug and the outlet.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes Check procedures/corrective measures Broken scanner motor coil. Check for continuity across the coil. If none, replace the scanner motor. Poor contact in the scanner motor connector terminals. Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within the connector cable. If none, remedy or replace the cable. (6) Cooling fan motor 1 does not operate. Broken cooling fan motor 1 coil. Check for continuity across the coil. If none, replace cooling fan motor 1.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes Check procedures/corrective measures Broken drawer paper feed clutch coil. Check for continuity across the coil. If none, replace the drawer paper feed clutch. Poor contact in the drawer paper feed clutch connector terminals. Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within the connector cable. If none, remedy or replace the cable. Defective drawer main PCB. Run maintenance item U032 and check if YC8-3 on the drawer main PCB goes low.
2DA/2DB Problem (19) Transfer charging is not performed. Causes Poor contact in the highvoltage PCB connector terminals. Check procedures/corrective measures See page 1-5-27. Defective engine PCB. Defective high-voltage PCB. (20) No developing bias is output. Poor contact in the highvoltage PCB connector terminals. See page 1-5-27. Defective engine PCB. Defective high-voltage PCB. (21) The original size is not detected. Defective original detection switch.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes (27) A paper jam in the paper feed, paper conveying or fixing section is indicated when the power switch is turned on. A piece of paper torn from copy paper is caught around registration switch, exit switch or feedshift switch. Check and remove if any. Defective registration switch. Run maintenance item U031 and turn registration switch on and off manually. Replace registration switch if indication of the corresponding sensor is not light. Defective exit switch.
2DA/2DB-1 1-5-5 Mechanical problems Problem Causes/check procedures (1) No primary paper feed. Check if the surfaces of the following rollers or pulleys are dirty with paper powder: forwarding pulley, paper feed pulley, separation pulley, registration rollers, bypass paper feed pulley, bypass separation pad, feed roller*, drawer forwarding pulley*, drawer paper feed pulley* and drawer separation pulley*. Clean with isopropyl alcohol.
2DA/2DB Problem Causes/check procedures Corrective measures (7) Toner drops on the paper conveying path. Check if the developing unit is extremely dirty. Clean the developing unit. (8) Abnormal noise is heard. Check if the pulleys, rollers and gears operate smoothly. Grease the bearings and gears. Check if the following electromagnetic clutches are installed correctly: paper feed clutch, bypass paper feed solenoid and drawer paper feed clutch*. Correct. *: 20 ppm model only.
2DA/2DB 1-6-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly (1) Precautions • Be sure to turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug before starting disassembly. • When handling PCBs, do not touch connectors with bare hands or damage the board. • Do not touch any PCB containing ICs with bare hands or any object prone to static charge. • Use only the specified parts to replace the fixing unit thermostat. Never substitute electric wires, as the MFP may be seriously damaged.
2DA/2DB (2) Running a maintenance item Start Enter “10871087” using the numeric keys. Enter the maintenance item number using the up/down cursor keys or numeric keys. Maintenance mode is entered. The maintenance item is selected. Press the start key. The selected maintenance item is run. Press the stop/clear key. Yes Repeat the same maintenance item? No Yes Run another maintenance item? No Enter “001” using the up/down cursor keys or numeric keys and press the start key.
2DA/2DB 1-6-2 Paper feed section (1) Detaching and refitting the separation pulley Follow the procedure below to replace the separation pulley. Procedure 1. Open the front cover and left cover. Remove the waste toner box. 2. Pull out the drawer. Drawer Figure 1-6-1 3. Remove the screw and then the front left lower cover. Front left lower cover Figure 1-6-2 4. Remove the screw and then the lower paper feed unit.
2DA/2DB 5. Remove the separation pulley unit from the lower paper feed unit. 6. Remove the separation pulley from the separation pulley unit. 7. Replace the separation pulley and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB (2) Detaching and refitting the forwarding pulley and paper feed pulley Follow the procedure below to replace the forwarding pulley and paper feed pulley. Procedure 1. Remove the lower paper feed unit (see page 1-6-3). 2. Remove the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 3. Remove the rear cover. 4. Remove the paper feed clutch, stop ring and bushing at the machine rear. Stop ring Paper feed clutch Bushing Figure 1-6-5 5. Remove the screw and then the registration guide.
2DA/2DB 7. Remove the springs, stop ring and bushing and then the shaft holder from the upper paper feed unit. Shaft holder Spring Spring Stop ring Upper paper feed unit Bushing Figure 1-6-8 8. Remove the forwarding pulley from the upper paper feed unit. 9. Remove the paper feed pulley from the upper paper feed unit. 10. Replace the forwarding pulley and paper feed pulley and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB-1 (3) Detaching and refitting the feed roller (20 ppm model only) Follow the procedure below to replace the feed roller. Procedure 1. Remove the rear cover, right cover and front left lower cover. 2. Remove the three screws and then remove the main body from the paper feeder. Screw Screw Paper feeder Screw Figure 1-6-10-1 3. Open the drawer left cover. 4. Remove the two stop ring, gear and spring pin from rear side of the feed roller.
2DA/2DB (4) Detaching and refitting the drawer separation pulley (20 ppm model only) Follow the procedure below to replace the drawer separation pulley. Procedure 1. Pull out the drawer. Open the drawer left cover. 2. Remove the screw and then the lower paper feed unit. Lower paper feed unit Figure 1-6-11 3. Remove the drawer separation pulley unit from the lower paper feed unit. 4. Remove the drawer separation pulley from the drawer separation pulley unit. 5.
2DA/2DB-1 (5) Detaching and refitting the drawer forwarding pulley and drawer paper feed pulley (20 ppm model only) Follow the procedure below to replace the drawer forwarding pulley and drawer paper feed pulley. Procedure 1. Remove the main body from the paper feeder (see page 1-6-7). 2. Remove the lower paper feed unit (see page 1-6-8). 3. Remove the drawer rear cover. 4. Remove the stop ring and drawer paper feed clutch from the machine rear side. Remove the stop ring and bushing.
2DA/2DB-1 6. Remove the springs, stop ring and bushing and then the shaft holder from the upper paper feed unit. Shaft holder Spring Spring Stop ring Upper paper feed unit Bushing Figure 1-6-15 7. Remove the drawer forwarding pulley from the upper paper feed unit. 8. Remove the drawer paper feed pulley from the upper paper feed unit. 9. Replace the drawer forwarding pulley and drawer paper feed pulley and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB (6) Detaching and refitting the paper conveying unit Follow the procedure below to maintenance of the paper feed section. Procedure 1. Remove the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 2. Remove the strap from the rear side. Restore the paper conveying unit. Remove the fitting projection and pin, and then remove the stopper from the front side. 3. Open the left cover until it is put horizontally. Left cover Fitting projection Strap Stopper Pin Figure 1-6-17 4.
2DA/2DB 6. Push the fitting portions of the bypass upper cover. Remove the bypass upper cover from the bypass unit. Bypass upper cover Figure 1-6-19 7. Detach the connector and remove the bypass lower cover from the MFP. Connector Bypass lower cover Figure 1-6-20 8. Remove the paper conveying unit from the MFP.
2DA/2DB (7) Detaching and refitting the bypass paper feed pulley and bypass separation pad Follow the procedure below to replace the bypass paper feed pulley and bypass separation pad. Procedure 1. Open the front cover and remove the waste toner box. Pull out the drawer. 2. Remove the screw and then the front left lower cover. Front left lower cover Figure 1-6-22 Stop ring 3. Remove the paper conveying unit (see page 1-6-11). 4. Remove the stop ring and bushing at the machine front side.
2DA/2DB 7. Temporarily push the bypass paper feed pulley unit into the rear side to unlock the front side and then remove it from the MFP. Bypass paper feed pulley unit Figure 1-6-25 8. Remove the bypass paper feed pulley from the bypass paper feed pulley shaft. Bypass paper feed pulley shaft Bypass paper feed pulley Figure 1-6-26 9. Push the fitting portions of the bypass separation pad. Remove the bypass separation pad from the MFP. 10.
2DA/2DB (8) Detaching and refitting the registration left roller Follow the procedure below to replace the registration left roller. Procedure 1. Remove the paper conveying unit (see page 1-6-11). 2. Remove the transfer roller (see page 1-6-42). 3. Release the stoppers at the front and rear side, and then remove the registration left roller from the paper conveying unit. 4. Replace the registration left roller and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB (10) Adjustment after roller and clutch replacement Perform the following adjustment after refitting rollers and clutches. (10-1) Adjusting the leading edge registration of image printing Make the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the leading edges of the copy image and original. U034 U066 (P. 1-6-35) U071 (P. 1-4-17) Caution: Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the image is still incorrect, perform the above adjustments in maintenance mode.
2DA/2DB (10-2) Adjusting the leading edge registration for memory image printing Make the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the leading edge of the copy image and the leading edge of the original during memory copying. U053 (P. 1-4-13) U066 (P. 1-6-35) U065 (P. 1-6-34) U034 (P. 1-6-16) U403 (P. 1-6-37) U407 Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure the above adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. Procedure Start Enter maintenance mode.
2DA/2DB (10-3) Adjusting the center line of image printing Make the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the center lines of the copy image and original when paper is fed from the drawer. U034 U067 (P. 1-6-36) U072 (P. 1-4-18) Caution: Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the image is still incorrect, perform the above adjustments in maintenance mode. Procedure Center line of printing Start Enter maintenance mode. Correct image Enter “034” using the numeric keys.
2DA/2DB (10-4) Adjusting the trailing edge margin of image printing Make the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the trailing edges of the copy image and original. Procedure Start Enter maintenance mode. Trailing edge margin Correct image Enter “034” using the numeric keys. Output example Figure 1-6-34 Press the start key. Select the “ADJ. MGN REAR” using the up/down cursor keys. Press the start key. Press the start key Press the interrupt key.
2DA/2DB-1 (10-5) Adjusting the margins for printing Make the following adjustment if the margins are not correct. U403 (P. 1-6-37) U402 U404 (P. 1-4-44) Caution: Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the margins are still incorrect, perform the above adjustments in maintenance mode. Procedure Start Enter maintenance mode. Enter “402” using the numeric keys. Press the start key. Select the items to be adjusted using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB-1 (10-6) Adjusting the amount of slack in the paper Make the following adjustment if the leading edge of the copy image is missing or varies randomly, or if the copy paper is Z-folded. Procedure Start Original Enter maintenance mode. Copy example 1 Copy example 2 Figure 1-6-36 Enter “051” using the numeric keys. Press the start key. Select the items to be adjusted using the up/down cursor keys.
2DA/2DB 1-6-3 Optical section (1) Detaching and refitting the exposure lamp Take the following procedure when the exposure lamp is to be replaced. Procedure 1. Remove the original cover or the DP. 2. Remove the two screws holding the upper right cover and then the cover. Remove the contact glass. Contact glass Upper right cover Figure 1-6-37 3. Move the mirror 1 frame to the cutouts of the machine. * When moving the mirror 1 frame, do not touch the exposure lamp nor the inverter PCB. 4.
2DA/2DB (2) Detaching and refitting the scanner wires Take the following procedure when the scanner wires are broken or to be replaced. (2-1) Detaching the scanner wires Procedure 1. Remove the exposure lamp (see page 1-622). 2. Remove the two screws holding the upper rear cover and then the cover. Remove the two screws holding the middle left cover and upper left cover and then the covers. Upper rear cover Upper left cover Middle left cover Figure 1-6-40 3.
2DA/2DB 5. Remove the screw holding each of the front and rear wire retainers and then remove the mirror 1 frame from the scanner unit. Mirror 1 frame Rear wire retainer Front wire retainer Figure 1-6-43 6. Unhook the round terminal of the scanner wire from the scanner tension spring on the left side of the scanner unit. 7. Remove the scanner wire.
2DA/2DB (2-2) Fitting the scanner wires Caution: When fitting the wires, be sure to use those specified below. Machine front: P/N 2C91236 (gray) Machine rear: P/N 2C91235 (black) Fitting requires the following tools: Two frame securing tools (P/N 2AV6808) Two scanner wire stoppers (P/N 3596811) Procedure 1. Remove the screw and then scanner wire drum gear at the machine rear side. Scanner wire drum gear Figure 1-6-45 2. Remove the stop ring and bushing from the front of the scanner wire drum shaft. 3.
2DA/2DB 4. Insert the locating ball on each of the scanner wires into the hole in the respective scanner wire drum and wind the scanner wire three turns inward and four turns outward. • With the locating ball as the reference point, wind the shorter end of each of the wires outward. 5. Secure the scanner wires using the scanner wire stoppers. Scanner wire stoppers Three turns inward Three turns inward Locating ball Four turns outward Four turns outward Scanner wire drum Figure 1-6-47 6.
2DA/2DB 8. Loop the outer ends of the scanner wires around the outer grooves in the pulleys on the mirror 2 frame, winding from below to above. ......................................................................................................................... 1 9. Hook the round terminals onto the catches inside the scanner unit. .............................................................. 2 10.
2DA/2DB (3) Detaching and refitting the ISU (reference) Take the following procedure when the ISU is to be replaced. Procedure • Detaching the ISU 1. Remove the contact glass (see page 1-6-22). 2. Remove the four screws holding the ISU cover and then the cover. ISU cover Figure 1-6-51 3. Detach the CCD wire from the CCD PCB. 4. Remove the four screws holding the ISU and then the ISU. 5. Replace the ISU. CCD PCB CCD wire ISU Figure 1-6-52 • Refitting the ISU 1.
2DA/2DB (4) Detaching and refitting the laser scanner unit Take the following procedure when the laser scanner unit is to be replaced. Procedure 1. Remove the original cover or the DP. 2. Remove the upper right cover, contact glass, upper rear cover, middle left cover, upper left cover, slit glass and front scanner cover (see page 1-6-23). 3. Remove the four screws holding the right cover and then the cover. Remove the seven screws holding the rear cover and then the cover.
2DA/2DB 5. Remove the four pins holding the scanner unit and then the unit. Pin Pin Scanner unit Pin Pin Figure 1-6-56 6. Remove the screw holding the exit cover and then the cover. Remove the two screws holding the inner rear cover and then the cover. Exit cover Inner rear cover Figure 1-6-57 7. Remove the front and rear left cover.
2DA/2DB 8. Remove the two screws holding the exit unit and then pull out the unit a little. Exit unit Figure 1-6-59 9. Remove the exit tray. Exit tray Figure 1-6-60 10. Remove the four screws and detach the two connector and then remove the laser scanner unit. 11. Replace the laser scanner unit and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB (5) Adjusting the longitudinal squareness (reference) Perform the following adjustment if the copy image is longitudinally skewed (longitudinal squareness not obtained). Caution: • Adjust the amount of slack in the paper (page 1-6-21) first. Check for the longitudinal squareness of the copy image, and if it is not obtained, perform the longitudinal squareness adjustment.
2DA/2DB (6) Adjusting magnification of the scanner in the main scanning direction Perform the following adjustment if the magnification in the main scanning direction is not correct. U053 (P. 1-4-13) U065 (auxiliary scanning direction) (P. 1-6-34) U065 (main scanning direction) U067 (P. 1-6-36) Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments have been made in maintenance mode.
2DA/2DB (7) Adjusting magnification of the scanner in the auxiliary scanning direction Perform the following adjustment if the magnification in the auxiliary scanning direction is not correct. U053 (P. 1-4-13) U065 (main scanning direction) (P. 1-6-33) U065 (auxiliary scanning direction) U070 (P. 1-4-16) Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. Procedure Start Enter maintenance mode.
2DA/2DB (8) Adjusting the scanner leading edge registration Perform the following adjustment if there is regular error between the leading edges of the copy image and original. U034 (P. 1-6-16) U071 (P. 1-4-17) U066 Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. Procedure Scanner leading edge registration Start Enter maintenance mode. Original Enter “066” using the numeric keys.
2DA/2DB (9) Adjusting the scanner center line Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the center lines of the copy image and original. U034 (P. 1-6-18) U072 (P. 1-4-18) U067 Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. Procedure Scanner center line Start Enter maintenance mode. Original Enter “067” using the numeric keys. Copy example 1 Figure 1-6-67 Press the start key.
2DA/2DB-1 (10) Adjusting the margins for scanning an original on the contact glass Perform the following adjustment if the margins are not correct. U402 (P. 1-6-20) U404 (P. 1-4-44) U403 Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments have been made in maintenance mode. Procedure Start Enter maintenance mode. Enter “403” using the numeric keys. Press the start key.
2DA/2DB 1-6-4 Drum section (1) Detaching and refitting the drum unit Follow the procedure below to replace the drum unit. Cautions: • Avoid direct sunlight or strong light when detaching and refitting the drum unit. • Never touch the drum surface when holding the drum unit. Procedure 1. Open the front cover and left cover. Remove the waste toner box and toner container. 2. Remove the inner cover. 3. Remove the screw holding the developing release lever. 4.
2DA/2DB (2) Detaching and refitting the drum separation claws Follow the procedure below to replace the drum separation claws. Procedure 1. Remove the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 2. Push the drum separation claws with the minus driver from the top of the corner hole and remove the claws. 3. Replace the drum separation claws and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB (3) Detaching and refitting the main charger unit Follow the procedure below to replace the main charger unit. Procedure 1. Open the front cover and remove the waste toner box and inner cover. 2. While lifting the main charger unit toward the upper right, remove the unit from the MFP. 3. While pressing the main charger release lever in the direction indicated by the arrow at the removal stopper position to release the removal stopper, remove the main charger unit from the MFP. 4.
2DA/2DB 1-6-5 Developing section (1) Detaching and refitting the developing unit Follow the procedure below to replace the developing unit. Procedure 1. Remove the drum unit (see page 1-6-38). 2. While lifting the developing unit a little, remove the unit from the MFP. 3. Replace the developing unit and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB 1-6-6 Transfer section (1) Detaching and refitting the transfer roller Follow the procedure below to replace the transfer roller. Procedure 1. Remove the paper conveying unit (see page 1-6-11). 2. Remove the screw holding each of the front and rear release lever stoppers and then the stoppers from the release lever shaft. Rear release lever stopper Front release lever stopper Paper conveying unit Figure 1-6-74 3.
2DA/2DB-1 1-6-7 Fixing section (1) Detaching and refitting the fixing unit Follow the procedure below to replace the fixing unit. Procedure 1. Open the front cover and left cover and then remove the inner cover. 2. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver or the like through the groove at the left side of the machine and unlock the engaged portion of front left cover 1 to remove it. Front left cover 1 Figure 1-6-76 Front left cover 2 3. Remove the screw and then remove the front left cover 2.
2DA/2DB-1 5. Remove the screw and detach the two connectors and then remove the fixing unit from MFP. 6. Replace the fixing unit and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB-1 (2) Detaching and refitting the press roller Follow the procedure below to replace the press roller. Procedure 1. Remove the fixing unit (see page 1-6-43). 2. Remove the two screws and then separate the fixing right unit and left unit. Fixing right unit Fixing left unit Figure 1-6-80 Press roller guide 3. Remove the three screws holding the press roller guide from fixing right unit. Fixing right unit Figure 1-6-81 4. Remove the press roller from the fixing right unit. 5.
2DA/2DB-1 (3) Detaching and refitting the fixing heater M and S Follow the procedure below to replace the fixing heater M and S. Procedure 1. Remove the fixing unit and separate the fixing right unit and left unit (see pages 1-6-43, 45). 2. Remove the two screws holding each of the fixing heater M and S on the front and rear of the fixing left unit. Fixing heater S Fixing heater S Fixing heater M Fixing heater M Figure 1-6-83 3. Pull out the fixing heater M and S from the fixing left unit. 4.
2DA/2DB-1 (4) Detaching and refitting the heat roller separation claws Follow the procedure below to replace the heat roller separation claws. Procedure 1. Remove the fixing unit and separate the fixing right unit and left unit (see pages 1-6-43, 45). 2. Detach the fitting portions and then remove the heat roller guide from the fixing left unit. Fixing left unit Heat roller guide Figure 1-6-85 3. Remove the heat roller separation claws from the fixing left unit. 4.
2DA/2DB-1 (5) Detaching and refitting the heat roller Follow the procedure below to replace the heat roller. Procedure 1. Remove the fixing unit and separate the fixing right unit and left unit (see pages 1-6-43, 45). 2. Remove the heat roller separation claws. (see page 1-6-47). 3. Pull out the heat roller bushing from the fixing left unit and then remove the heat roller. 4. Replace the heat roller and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB-1 (6) Detaching and refitting the fixing thermostat Follow the procedure below to replace the fixing thermostat. Procedure 1. Remove the fixing unit and separate the fixing right unit and left unit (see pages 1-6-43, 45). 2. Remove the heat roller (see page 1-6-48). 3. Remove the two screws holding the fixing thermostat and then the thermostat. 4. Replace the fixing thermostat and refit all the removed parts.
2DA/2DB-1 (8) Adjusting the fixing unit height (adjusting lateral squareness) Follow the procedure below if the drum is not parallel to the fixing unit and therefore paper is not fed straight to the fixing section and the trailing edge of image on either the front or rear side becomes longer. Procedure 1. Remove the front left cover 1 and 2 (see pages 1-6-43). 2. Remove the screw and then remove the stopper. 3. Loosen the screw holding the fixing unit. Stopper Screw Spacer Figure 1-6-90 4.
2DA/2DB-1 1-7-1 Upgrading the firmware on the main PCB Firmware upgrading requires the following tools: Compact Flash (Products manufactured by SANDISK are recommended.) NOTE When writing data to a new Compact Flash from a computer, be sure to format it in advance. Procedure 1. Turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug. 2. Remove the rear cover. 3. Insert Compact Flash in a socket of the machine (insert the surface of Compact Flash toward the machine rear). 4.
2DA/2DB 1-7-2 Upgrading the printer board firmware Firmware upgrading requires the following tools: Compact Flash (Products manufactured by SANDISK are recommended.) NOTE When writing data to a new Compact Flash from a computer, be sure to format it in advance. Procedure 1. Turn the power switch off and disconnect the power plug. 2. Insert Compact Flash in a notch hole of the machine (insert the surface of Compact Flash toward the machine rear). 3. Insert the power plug and turn the power switch on.
2DA/2DB 1-7-3 Adjustment-free variable resistors (VR) The variable resistors listed below are set at the factory prior to shipping and cannot be adjusted in the field. • High-voltage PCB: VR201, VR202, VR301 • Drum unit zener PCB: VR1 1-7-4 Remarks on PCBs replacement Confirm the version of the firmware and upgrade the version in up-to-date state when replacing PCBs.
2DA/2DB 2-1-1 Paper feed section The paper feed section conveys paper from the drawer (one drawer is standard for 16 ppm model/two drawers are standard for 20 ppm model) or bypass tray to the left and right registration rollers, at which point secondary feed takes place and the paper travels to the transfer section in sync with the printing timing. Drawer can hold up to 300 sheets of paper. Paper is fed from the drawer by the rotation of the forwarding pulley and paper feed pulley.
2DA/2DB RMPCB RM RM YC2-1,2,4,5 EPCB RM YC1-4 YC4-4 RSW DPCB RSW PFCL PFCL BYPPFSOL BYPPFSOL PSW PSW BYPPWSW BYPPWSW YC5-12 YC1-9 YC2-1 YC1-15 YC3-2 YC1-13 YC6-2 YC1-16 YC5-9 YC1-10 RSW PFCL BYPPFCL PSW BYPPWSW PLSW PLSW YC8-9 YC8-3 YC8-5 YC8-2 YC8-8 YC22-1,2,4 YC10 DPFCL* DPFCL DDM A,B,_A,_B DDM* DFSW* DFSW YC3 YC8-2 YC9-2,3,4,5 DMPCB* YC6-2 *: 20 ppm model only Figure 2-1-2 Paper feed section block diagram 2-1-2
2DA/2DB Primary feed Primary feed Secondary feed 105 ms PFCL Secondary feed 105 ms 250 ms 550 ms 1900 ms 430 ms 430 ms RSW 150 ms 320 ms 150 ms RM 330 ms Dev.BIAS Separation charging 290 ms 290 ms 100 ms 10 ms 670 ms 10 ms Transfer charging 2020 ms ESW Timing chart 2-1-1 Paper feed from the drawer (A4, single-sided copy) a: The paper feed clutch (PFCL) turns on to start primary paper feed. b: 430 ms after the paper feed clutch (PFCL) turns on, the registration switch (RSW) turns on.
2DA/2DB 2-1-2 Optical section The optical section consists of the scanner, mirror frames and the image scanning unit for scanning and the laser scanner unit for printing.
2DA/2DB (1) Original scanning The original image is illuminated by the exposure lamp (EL) and scanned by the CCD PCB (CCDPCB) in the image scanning unit via the three mirrors, the reflected light being converted to an electrical signal. The scanner and mirror frames travel to scan on the optical rails on the front and rear of the machine to scan from side to side. The speed of the mirror frames is half the speed of the scanner.
2DA/2DB (2) Image printing The image data scanned by the CCD PCB (CCDPCB) is processed on the main PCB (MPCB) and transmitted as image printing data to the laser scanner unit (LSU). By repeatedly turning the laser on and off, the laser scanner unit forms a latent image on the drum surface. Drum Figure 2-1-5 Laser scanner unit 1 Laser diode: Generates the laser beam which forms a latent image on the drum.
2DA/2DB The dimensions of the laser beam are as shown in Figure 2-1-6. Less than 100 µm Less than 85 µm Figure 2-1-6 Scanning in the main direction is provided by the rotating polygon mirror, while scanning in the auxiliary direction is provided by the rotating drum, forming a static latent image on the drum. The static latent image of the letter “A”, for example, is formed on the drum surface as shown in Figure 2-1-7.
2DA/2DB 2-1-3 Drum section The drum section consists of the drum, main charger section, cleaning section and cleaning lamp. The main charger section consists of main charger wire, main charger grid and main charger shield, and the drum is charged by a high voltage applied to the main charger wire. In addition, this section is equipped with a manual main charger cleaner that is used for cleaning the main charger wire.
2DA/2DB CL CL MC Drum Grid ZENER PCB YC3-7,8 YC1-8 MHVADJC YC9-9 YC1-12 MHVDRN YC9-5 HVTPCB EPCB Figure 2-1-9 Drum section block diagram DM ESW 100 ms 840 ms Main charging CL Timing chart 2-1-2 Main charging section operation a: The drive motor (DM) turns on at the same time, the cleaning lamp (CL) turns on. b: 100 ms after the drive motor (DM) turns on, main charging starts. c: 840 ms after the exit switch (ESW) off, main charging is completed.
2DA/2DB 2-1-4 Developing section The developing section consists of the developing unit and the toner container. The developing unit consists of the developing roller where a magnetic brush is formed, the doctor blade and the developing spirals that agitate the toner. Also, the toner container sensor (TCS) checks whether or not toner remains in the toner container.
2DA/2DB (1) Formation of magnetic brush The developing roller consists of a magnet roller with four poles and a sleeve roller. Rotation of the sleeve roller around the magnet roller entrains toner, which in turn forms a magnetic brush at pole N1 on the magnet roller. The height of the magnetic brush is regulated by the doctor blade; the developing result is affected by the position of the poles on the magnet roller and the position of the doctor blade.
2DA/2DB (2) Single component developing system This machine uses the single component developing system, and reversal processing is performed with a + charged drum (a-Si) and a + charged magnetic toner. With the single component developing system, toner is electrically charged by friction with the developing sleeve and + charged when it passes through the magnetic doctor blade. The toner that has passed through the magnetic doctor blade forms a uniform layer on the developing sleeve.
2DA/2DB 2-1-5 Transfer and separation sections The transfer and separation sections consists of the transfer roller, separation electrode and drum separation claws. A high voltage generated by the high-voltage PCB (HVTPCB) is applied to the transfer roller for transfer charging. Paper after transfer is separated from the drum by applying separation bias that is output from the high-voltage PCB (HVTPCB) to the separation electrode.
2DA/2DB Primary feed Primary feed Secondary feed 105 ms 250 ms Secondary feed 105 ms 250 ms PFCL 1900 ms 430 ms 430 ms RSW 150 ms 320 ms 150 ms RM 330 ms Dev.BIAS 290 ms Separation charging 100 ms 10 ms 670 ms 10 ms Transfer charging 2020 ms ESW Timing chart 2-1-3 Transfer and separation sections operation a: 290 ms after the registration motor (RM) turns on to start secondary paper feed, separation charging starts. b: 10 ms after separation charging starts, transfer charging starts.
2DA/2DB 2-1-6 Fixing section The fixing section consists of the parts shown in figure. When paper reaches the fixing section after the transfer process, it passes between the press roller and heat roller, which is heated by fixing heaters M and S (FH-M/FH-S). Pressure is applied by the fixing unit pressure springs so that the toner on the paper is melted, fused and fixed onto the paper.
2DA/2DB-1 (1) Fixing temperature system Temperature (°C) Preset temperature (°C) (secondary stabilization) Warm-up control Time Ready state control 500 ms HEAT signal Off On HEAT signal On Off On Off On Fixing heater S (FH-S) On Off On Fixing heater M (FH-M) Figure 2-1-19 Fixing temperature system • Warm-up control 1. 500 ms after the fixing heater S (FH-S) turns on, the fixing heater M (FH-M) turns on. 2.
2DA/2DB 2-1-7 Exit and switchback sections The exit and switchback sections exit paper on which fixing has ended with the exit roller that is rotated by forward rotation of the exit motor. In duplex copying, paper is turned over by reverse rotation of the exit motor.
2DA/2DB 2-1-8 Duplex section In duplex mode, after copying on to the reverse face of the paper, the paper is reversed in the switchback section and conveyed to the duplex unit. The paper is then conveyed to the MFP paper feed section by the upper and lower duplex feed rollers.
2DA/2DB (1) Paper conveying operation in duplex copying Paper of which copying onto the reverse side is complete is conveyed to the switchback section, the exit motor switches from forward rotation to reverse rotation to switch the exit roller to reverse rotation, and the paper conveying direction is reversed. Paper that has been switched back is conveyed to the duplex unit via the exit roller and the switchback roller.
2DA/2DB 2-2-1 Electrical parts layout (1) PCBs 5 6 1 13 7 9 10 2 12 4 11 8 ; 14 Machine front Figure 2-2-1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Machine inside 3 15 Machine rear PCBs Engine PCB (EPCB) .................................... Controls the other PCBs, electrical components and optional devices. Main PCB (MPCB) ....................................... Controls the operation panel and laser scanner unit. Power source PCB (PSPCB) .......................
2DA/2DB (2) Switches and sensors 9 8 10 12 13 3 17 2 23 16 1 15 11 14 4 7 6 20 18 19 21 Machine front ; Machine inside 5 22 Machine rear Figure 2-2-2 Switches and sensors 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Power switch (POWSW) .............................. Turns the AC power on and off. Front cover safety switch (FCSSW) ............. Breaks the safety circuit when the front cover is opened. Left cover safety switch (LCSSW) ...............
2DA/2DB 19. Drawer feed switch (DFSW)*1 ............................. Detects a paper misfeed. 20. Drawer paper switch (DPSW)*1 .......................... Detects the presence of paper in the drawer. 21. Drawer paper size width switch (DPWSW)*1 .................................................................. Detects the width of paper in the drawer. 22. Drawer paper size length switch (DPLSW)*1 .................................................................... Detects the length of paper in the drawer.
2DA/2DB (3) Motors 2 3 4 6 5 1 7 8 9 Machine front ; Machine inside Figure 2-2-3 Motors 1. Drive motor (DM) ......................................... Drives the machine. 2. Scanner motor (SM) .................................... Drives the optical system. 3. Exit motor (EM) ............................................ Drives the exit section. 4. Cooling fan motor 1 (CFM1) ........................ Cools the machine interior. 5. Cooling fan motor 2 (CFM2) ........................
2DA/2DB-1 (4) Other electrical components 3 6 5 7 4 11 2 8 1 10 Machine front ; Machine inside 9 Machine rear Figure 2-2-4 Other electrical components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Paper feed clutch (PFCL) ............................ Primary paper feed from the drawer. Bypass paper feed solenoid (BYPPFSOL) .. Primary paper feed from the bypass tray. Exposure lamp (EL) ..................................... Exposes originals. Cleaning lamp (CL) ......................................
2DA/2DB-1 2-3-1 Power source PCB CN1 Power switch T1 L1 L2 F1 D101 24 V DC output circuit D1 AC INPUT Q2 C101 C104 C5 F2 D111 D110 5 V DC output circuit C102 C105 Q1 L3 IC101 Switching control circuit L4 +24V1 GND D206 Energy save control circuit F3 +24V Q151 Energy save control circuit Q153 Q154 +5V SLEPN GND Rectifier circuit DH1.LIVE DH1.OUT PC4 D33 5 V DC 3-terminal regulator D109 D104 D30 PC5 Overvoltage detection circuit PC1 DH2.LIVE DH2.
2DA/2DB-1 220-240 V AC 120 V AC Figure 2-3-2 Power source PCB silk-screen diagram 2-3-2
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2DA/2DB-1 2-3-2 Main PCB Main PCB IICSCL IICSDA Operation PCB LCD PCB IICSCL IICSDA LCD controller (U17) Serial I/O Analog Engine PCB 8bit AFE (U3) CCD PCB Printer board PCB ADCLK XIO (U49) Work memory (U54) (U57) PVSYNC OVSYNC Program memory Flash ROM (U23) Image memory SDRAM (YS1,YS2) (YC12) Image data Memory copy ASIC (U20) PLGCLK Buffer CPU (U56) Code data VIDEO_PRT_P RTC (U40) Data bus Address bus CCDCLK1-2 VIDEO_PRT_N LVDS EEPROM (U39) 33 MHz Codec IC (U19) 8bit 8bit Poly
2DA/2DB-1 12 5 YC3 B1 B2 A1 A2 1 26 YC9 25 50 19 20 YC16 1 2 1 YC12 YC13 B49 B50 A49 A50 YC7 1 2 1 17 1 10 11 7 13 YC1 YC2 18 YC5 16 2 15 1 1 YC6 2 1 72 70 71 69 2 1 52 51 2 YS1 1 52 51 2 1 19 YC11 2 1 20 19 YS2 50 49 100 99 50 49 100 99 YC10 YS3 20 4 2 3 1 YS15 YS8 13 14 1 2 A1 A2 B1 B2 A19 A20 B19 B20 Figure 2-3-4 Main PCB silk-screen diagram 2-3-5
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2DA/2DB-1 2-3-3 Engine PCB HVTPCB MHEATN SHEATN Fixing unit MHVDR THVDR SHVDR SHVISEL SLEPN THERMA ZCROSSC CL 24V4 ISU ERASER1N ERASER2N INPCB LAMPN 5V DP HVCLK (DB) ORGTIM MHVIADJ THVIADJ DOPSI,DOPSO DOPSCLK DOPSEL,DOPRDY PSPCB 5V 24V4 5V4 ISU UOPSEL UOPRDY UOPSDO UOPSDI SCLK SLSOLN RLSOLN OPPCB 5V2 EPCB ICLTN IPPSWN LCDPCB 24V4 CFM1,2,3 24V1 PFCL BYPPFCL 2.
2DA/2DB-1 6 YC17 1 YC16 1 3 YC18 1 1 YC6 YC19 1 6 12 YC5 U9 U8 2 4 YC12 1 YC15 1 1 U10 13 YC4 5 U13 1 4 YC14 1 1 U6 4 U15 YC21 YC7 1 YC11 2 9 1 U11 7 1 YC23 1 22 YC13 1 4 1 15 YC3 X1 U1 YC2 YC1 1 7 U12 4 YC20 1 14 U16 YC10 1 11 1 YC24 2 U7 1 YC8 17 6 YC22 1 1 YC9 16 Figure 2-3-6 Engine PCB silk-screen diagram 2-3-9
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2DA/2DB-1 2-3-4 Printer board PCB VALIDH FSDM, FSDP DATA+, DATA- U25 USB2.0 PHY Q2 U6, U8, U10, U12 USBCLK, LINESTATE0-1, TXREADY, RXERROR, RXVALID, RXACTIVE HSDM, HSDP USB I/F YC4 Local data bus USBRST, SUSPENDM, TERMSELECT, XCVRSELECT, TXVALID CPUD31-0 CPUA31-0 CPUA31-0 U1 PPC750CXr Q3 USBD15-0 Digital transistor XOUT RSTOUTN U7, U9, U11 XIN X3 LD31-0 buffer LA22-2 X’tal (USB) 48.
2DA/2DB-1 2 1 16 15 YC1 YC12 26 1 B2 B1 A2 A1 YC10 YC6 B30 B29 A30 A29 50 25 1 1 1 1 YC2 26 1 YS2 YS1 72 70 71 69 99 100 49 50 50 25 19 YC11 10 YC3 YC9 5 18 36 22 Figure 2-3-8 Printer board PCB silk-screen diagram 2-3-15
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2DA/2DB-1 Connector Pin No. YC8 Connected to the main PCB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Signal SGND C2PW_UP_PRTN SGND C2PW_RST_PRTN SGND C2PEGIRN C2PEGSO +5V C2PSCKN +5V C2PEGSI +5V C2SBSYN +3.
2DA/2DB-1 2-3-5 Operation unit PCB K69 +5V BZ1 K67 K63 K49 K39 K66 K62 K48 K38 K29 K21 K17 K65 K51 K47 K37 K28 K20 K16 K40 K64 K59 K46 K36 K27 K19 K11 K34 K60 K58 K45 K35 K26 K18 K10 K5 K56 K57 K44 K33 K25 K15 K9 K4 K52 K55 K43 K32 K24 K14 K8 K3 K51 K54 K42 K31 K23 K13 K7 K2 K50 K53 K41 K30 K22 K12 K6 K1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 L1 L25 L20 L14 L10 L31 L26 L21 L15 L11 L6 L2 L32 L27 L22 L16 L12 L7 L3 L38 L33 L28 L23
2DA/2DB-1 Figure 2-3-10 Operation unit PCB silk-screen diagram 2-3-19
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2DA/2DB-1 2-3-6 CCD PCB CCDPCB Tr.AMP CCD sensor U2 Driver MPCB U1 U3 Figure 2-3-11 CCD PCB block diagram The CCD PCB (CCDPCB) is equipped with a CCD sensor (U2) for original scanning. The clock signals for driving the CCD sensor (U2) are sent from the main PCB (MPCB), and then input to the CCD sensor (U2) via the clock drivers (U1 and U3). Image signals are analog signals. Even- and odd-numbered pixels are output separately.
2DA/2DB-1 U2 YC1 U3 U1 U4 Figure 2-3-12 CCD PCB silk-screen diagram Connector Pin No.
YC8-9 YC4-4 RSW RM YC9-11 YC15-2 Transfer charging ESW Separation YC9-7 charging Dev.BIAS YC8-3 PFCL 430 ms Primary feed 105 ms 290 ms 150 ms Scondary feed 1810 ms (20 ppm model) 1900 ms (16 ppm model) 2020 ms 10 ms 250 ms 670 ms 330 ms 320 ms 430 ms Primary feed 105 ms Timing chart No.
2-4-2 YC8-9 YC4-4 RSW RM YC9-11 YC15-2 Transfer charging ESW Separation YC9-7 charging Dev.BIAS YC8-3 PFCL 434 ms 120 ms 290 ms Scondary feed 2015 ms 10 ms 1100 ms 670 ms 330 ms 320 ms 434 ms 2510 ms (20 ppm model) 2700 ms (16 ppm model) Primary feed 100 ms 120 ms 290 ms Scondary feed 1800 ms 10 ms 1100 ms Paper feed from drawer, single-side mode, original size A3/11" × 17", two sheets Primary feed Timing chart No.
YC9-2,3, 4,5 YC8-9 YC4-4 DDM1 RSW RM YC9-11 YC15-2 Transfer charging ESW Separation YC9-7 charging YC8-2 DPFCL1 1740 ms Primary feed 200 ms 290 ms 150 ms Scondary feed 2220 ms 10 ms 670 ms 290 ms 1740 ms Primary feed 200 ms 100 ms 290 ms 150 ms Scondary feed 10 ms Timing chart No.
2-4-4 YC9-2,3, 4,5 YC6-2 YC9-2,3, 4,5 YC8-9 YC4-4 DDM2 DFSW1 DDM1 RSW RM YC9-11 YC15-2 Transfer charging ESW Separation YC9-7 charging YC8-2 DPFCL2 1420 ms 1370 ms 200 ms 150 ms Scondary feed 2220 ms 10 ms 290 ms 1420 ms Primary feed 670 ms 290 ms 1370 ms 200 ms 100 ms 290 ms 150 ms Scondary feed 10 ms Paper feed from second paper feeder (optional), single-side mode, original size A4/11" × 81/2", two sheets Primary feed Timing chart No.
Adjusting the center line of the drawers (printing adjustment) Adjusting the leading edge registration of the bypass tray (printing adjustment) Adjusting the leading edge registration of the drawer (printing adjustment) 3 4 5 6 8 7 Adjusting the center line of the bypass tray (printing adjustment) 2 Adjusting the trailing edge margin (printing adjustment) Adjusting the leading edge margin (printing adjustment) Adjusting the magnification in the auxiliary scanning direction (printing adjustment)
2-4-6 Adjusting the original scan data (image adjustment) Adjusting the original scan data (image adjustment) Adjusting the trailing edge margin (scanning adjustment) Adjusting the left and right margins (scanning adjustment) % ^ Adjusting the original scan data (image adjustment) $ Original scan start timing Adjusting the original scan data (image adjustment) Original scanning speed Data processing LSU illumination start/end timing Description Adjusting the leading edge margin (scanning adjus
Lateral image shifting Skewed paper feed (left-right difference) Leading edge registration Margins Lateral squareness Enlargement/reduction Item 100% magnification Image quality Specifications Copier: ±0.8% Using DP: ±1.5% Copier: ±1.0% Using DP: ±1.5% Copier: ±1.5 mm/375 mm Using DP: ±3.0 mm/375 mm A: 3.0± 2.5 mm B: 3.0 ± 2.5 mm C: 3.0± 2.5 mm D: 3.0 ± 2.5mm Drawer: ±2.5 mm Bypass: ±2.5 mm Duplex copying: ±2.5 mm Drawer: 1.5 mm or less Bypass: 1.5 mm or less Duplex copying: 2.
2DA/2DB Maintenance parts list Maintenance part name Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part No. Fig. No. Ref. No.
2DA/2DB Periodic maintenance procedures Section Maintenance part/location Test copy and test print Perform at the maximum copy size Section Maintenance part/location Paper feed section Test copy Maintenance cycle Points and cautions Page Points and cautions Page Every service Method Maintenance cycle Paper feed pulley Clean or replace - Clean with the alcohol. 1-6-5 Separation pulley Clean or replace - Clean with the alcohol.
2DA/2DB-1 Section Transfer and separation Section Developing section Section Drum section Section Fixing section Section Exit section Section Covers Section Other 2-4-10 Maintenance part/location Transfer roller Separation electrode section Maintenance part/location Developing unit Maintenance part/location Drum unit Maintenance part/location Method Clean Check or clean Maintenance cycle - Method Check or replace Check or replace - Points and cautions Replace if the problem occurs.
H PDPCB FH-M FH-S LSU FTS AC IN FTH WE WE WE 16/15 14/13 12/11 10/9 8/7 6/5 4/3 2/1 YC1 11/10 9/8 7/6 5/4 3/2 1 YC2 YC2 GY BK BK WE WE FCSSW 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 YC6 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11 YC5 1 2 3 YC2 YC1 POWSW BK WE WE OE OE PM +5V1 NC +5V3 5 4 3 2 1 H.LIVE 1 LIVE FGND COM MH.OUT 2 YC6 3 SH.