Page 2 - Application; Corrections; Trademarks
Application This manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, installation, maintenance, and repair of products. This manual covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, there may be information in this manual that does not apply to you...
Page 3 - Explanation of Symbols
Explanation of Symbols The following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual. Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation Check. 1x Remove the claw. Check visually. 1x Insert the claw. Check a sound. Push the part. 1x Disconnect the connector. Connect the power cable. 1x Connect the connector. D...
Page 4 - Product Outline; Specification; Technology; Basic configuration; Periodic Servicing; Contents; Parts Replacing and Cleaning; Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations
1 Product Outline Characteristic ------------------------------------------------------------------1-2 High Speed 2-Side Scan-at One Time (DADF) ---------------------------- 1-2High Capacity Pickup Tray (DADF) ------------------------------------------- 1-2 Scanner Unit (DADF/Reader) ---------------...
Page 5 - Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations; Adjustments; Overview; Installation; Turning OFF the power of the host machine
External Covers (DADF) -------------------------------------------------------- 4-35 Main Unit (DADF) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4-35 List of Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical Cleaning (DADF) ----------------------------------------------- 4-...
Page 6 - Appendix
Installation Procedure --------------------------------------------------------6-6 Affixing Labels --------------------------------------------------------------- 6-15 Installing the Cleaning Tool ----------------------------------------------- 6-15 Operation Check ----------------------------------...
Page 7 - Characteristic
1 1 Product Outline Product Outline ■ Characteristic ■ Specification ■ Names of Parts ■ Basic Operation ■ Option configuration
Page 9 - Reader
1 1 1-3 1-3 Product Outline > Specification > Reader Product Outline > Specification > Reader Specification Following shows the specification list of this equipment. Reader Item Specification/function Remarks Exposure system High-brightness white LED + reflection plate - Original scan In...
Page 10 - DADF
1 1 1-4 1-4 Product Outline > Specification > DADF Product Outline > Specification > DADF DADF Item Specification Remarks Original pickup method Auto pickup/delivery method Simultaneous 2-sided scanning Type of original Sheet original - Grammage of original 1-sided A/B 38 to 220 g/m 2 60...
Page 11 - Names of Parts; External View
1 1 1-5 1-5 Product Outline > Names of Parts > External View > DADF Product Outline > Names of Parts > External View > DADF Names of Parts External View ■ Reader [1] [6] [3] [4] [8] [5] [10] [9] [11] [7] [2] No.[1] Front Cover [2] Left Cover [3] Right Cover [4] Rear Cover [5] PCB C...
Page 12 - Stream reading glass; Basic Operation; Original Set Display
1 1 1-6 1-6 Product Outline > Basic Operation > Original Set Display Product Outline > Basic Operation > Original Set Display Cross-section View ■ Reader Stream reading glass Copyboard glass Scanner unit ■ DADF Scanner unit Pickup roller unit Original pickup tray Original delivery tray P...
Page 13 - Option configuration
1 1 1-7 1-7 Product Outline > Option configuration Product Outline > Option configuration Option configuration Followings are the options for the host machine. Reader heater F-1-7
Page 15 - Function configuration; Parts configuration
2 2 2-2 2-2 Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Parts configuration Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Parts configuration Basic configuration Reader ■ Function configuration Following is the list of functions. Original size detection Image processing Dust detectio...
Page 16 - Overview of power circuit; Error Code; Reader controller PCB; IC
2 2 2-3 2-3 Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Reader controller PCB Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Reader controller PCB ■ Overview of power circuit Control of the host machine is conducted at the reader controller PCB.Reader controller PCB also controls the ...
Page 17 - Scanner unit; Error code
2 2 2-4 2-4 Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Scanner unit Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Scanner unit ■ Scanner unit Original exposure and scanning are performed by the integrated scanner unit of LED, mirror, lens and reading sensor. Light emitted from LED i...
Page 18 - Basic sequence; Home position detection operation at power ON
2 2 2-5 2-5 Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Basic sequence Technology > Basic configuration > Reader > Basic sequence ■ Basic sequence ● Home position detection operation at power ON If the HP Sensoris OFF when the Main Power Switch is ON If the HP Sensor is OFF when th...
Page 20 - Function Configuration; Parts Configuration; List of Major Electric Parts
2 2 2-7 2-7 Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Parts Configuration Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Parts Configuration DADF ■ Function Configuration Functions are listed below: Original pickup assembly Original feed assembly Original pickup tray assembly Path of or...
Page 21 - Drive Configuration; List of Rollers
2 2 2-8 2-8 Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Parts Configuration Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Parts Configuration ● Drive Configuration This equipment is a device to feed the original solely for stream scanning.This equipment has 10 motors and 1 solenoid as dr...
Page 22 - Sensor List
2 2 2-9 2-9 Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Parts Configuration Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Parts Configuration ● Sensor List Code Name Detection content Jam detection Delay Stationary Residue Others SR1 Original sensor Presence/absence of original on origin...
Page 23 - DADF Driver PCB; Motor IC
2 2 2-10 2-10 Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > DADF Driver PCB Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > DADF Driver PCB ■ DADF Driver PCB Indicate the destination of the DADF driver PCB. Jack No. Destination J401 Reader controller PCB (for communication) J402 Feed motor (...
Page 24 - Electric Circuit Diagram; Overview of Operation Mode
2 2 2-11 2-11 Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Overview of Operation Mode Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Overview of Operation Mode ■ Electric Circuit Diagram The control of this equipment is performed on the reader controller PCB. Following shows the relation o...
Page 30 - Scanner Unit
2 2 2-17 2-17 Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Scanner Unit Technology > Basic configuration > DADF > Scanner Unit ■ Scanner Unit For exposure and scanning of original, this equipment uses an integrated scanner unit consists of the LED, the mirror, the lens and the reading...
Page 31 - Controls; Scanner drive control; Configuration of drive system; Scanner motor control
2 2 2-18 2-18 Technology > Controls > Reader > Scanner drive control Technology > Controls > Reader > Scanner drive control Controls Reader ■ Scanner drive control ● Configuration of drive system Following is the parts configuration related with scanner drive system. Reader control...
Page 32 - Original size detection; Service Mode; Original size detection procedure
2 2 2-19 2-19 Technology > Controls > Reader > Original size detection Technology > Controls > Reader > Original size detection Following shows the scanning speed in each mode. Unit: mm/s Mode SEND: 300 dpi or less Others Speed Priority * Image Priority * B&W 610 610 305 Color ...
Page 33 - Original size detection position
2 2 2-20 2-20 Technology > Controls > Reader > Original size detection Technology > Controls > Reader > Original size detection ● Original size detection position In main scanning direction, the machine moves the scanner unit to the following position in reference to the original p...
Page 35 - Detection operation
2 2 2-22 2-22 Technology > Controls > Reader > Original size detection Technology > Controls > Reader > Original size detection b. Priority on the front original presence As a result of main scanning direction measurement, if the original absence is detected at the rear while the o...
Page 37 - Dust detection control; White plate dust detection control
2 2 2-24 2-24 Technology > Controls > Reader > Dust detection control Technology > Controls > Reader > Dust detection control ■ Dust detection control ● Overview The timing of dust detection is as follows. [2] [1] [2] [2] [3] [3] Start key ON Before stream reading 1st sheet scanned...
Page 38 - Stream reading glass dust detection control
2 2 2-25 2-25 Technology > Controls > Reader > Dust detection control Technology > Controls > Reader > Dust detection control ● Stream reading glass dust detection control The machine checks the presence/absent of dust on the stream reading glass and the DADF platen roller 1. It th...
Page 39 - Dust detection correction control (continuous lines)
2 2 2-26 2-26 Technology > Controls > Reader > Dust detection control Technology > Controls > Reader > Dust detection control ● Dust detection correction control (continuous lines) The machine detects and corrects the lines due to the detected dust between sheets. This correction t...
Page 41 - Magnification change; Magnification change in main scanning direction; Image processing; Processing on the scanner unit PCB; Reading sensor output gain correction, offset correction
2 2 2-28 2-28 Technology > Controls > Reader > Image processing Technology > Controls > Reader > Image processing ■ Magnification change ● Magnification change in main scanning direction In main scanning direction, image is always scanned by 100% size at copyboard scanning and DADF...
Page 42 - Shading processing; Shading adjustment
2 2 2-29 2-29 Technology > Controls > Reader > Image processing Technology > Controls > Reader > Image processing ● Shading processing Overview The output of the reading sensor may not always be uniform because of the following reasons even when the density of the original is unifo...
Page 43 - Fan; Power unit
2 2 2-30 2-30 Technology > Controls > Reader > Power unit Technology > Controls > Reader > Power unit ■ Fan This equipment is equipped with 2 fans. Code Fan Function FM1 Scanner unit exhaust fan To exhaust heat from the scanner unit. FM2 Scanner unit cooling fan To cool down the sc...
Page 44 - Limited Functions Mode
2 2 2-31 2-31 Technology > Controls > Reader > Limited Functions Mode Technology > Controls > Reader > Limited Functions Mode ■ Limited Functions Mode Refer to page 2-55.
Page 45 - Original Scanning Assembly; -Sided Scanning Control
2 2 2-32 2-32 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly DADF ■ Original Scanning Assembly ● 2-Sided Scanning Control Scanning of 2-sided original is performed by simultaneous 2-sided scanning method. (reversi...
Page 46 - Glass Shift Control
2 2 2-33 2-33 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly ● Glass Shift Control This equipment has a scanning glass on the undersurface of the scanner unit. A standard white plate is attached to this scanning g...
Page 47 - Dust Detection Control
2 2 2-34 2-34 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly ● Dust Detection Control Overview The timing of dust detection is as follows. [2] [1] [2] [2] [3] [3] Start key ON Before stream reading 1st sheet scann...
Page 48 - Scanning glass dust detection control
2 2 2-35 2-35 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Scanning glass dust detection control In the case of 2-side scanning with this equipment, dust and smudges on the scanning glass (attached when scanning...
Page 50 - Dust detection correction control (noncontinuous lines)
2 2 2-37 2-37 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly Dust detection correction control (noncontinuous lines) This control detects and corrects lines caused by dust that failed to be detected between sheets...
Page 51 - Original Size Detection; Detection at Start of Pickup; Detection in feed direction
2 2 2-38 2-38 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection ■ Original Size Detection ● Overview The following shoes the detection list of original size. Timing Direction Sensor Mode Normal Mix of same specification Mi...
Page 52 - Detection of width direction
2 2 2-39 2-39 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Detection of width direction The size of original in width direction is detected by the original width volume (VR) and the AB/ Inch identification sensor (SR7...
Page 53 - Detection at Feeding; Detection in width direction
2 2 2-40 2-40 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection ● Detection at Feeding Detection in feed direction Original size in feed direction is calculated by using the detection signal of post-separation sensor 3 (PC...
Page 54 - Original Size Identification; Normal Mode
2 2 2-41 2-41 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection ● Original Size Identification Normal Mode a. AB type (Unit: mm) Original width volume (VR) AB/Inch identification sensor (SR7) LTR-R/LGL identification senso...
Page 55 - Mix of same configuration mode
2 2 2-42 2-42 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection c. AB/ Inch mixed (Unit: mm) Original width volume (VR) AB/Inch identification sensor (SR7) LTR-R/LGL identification sensor (SR8) Post- separation sensor (PCB...
Page 57 - Mix of different configuration mode
2 2 2-44 2-44 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Size Detection Mix of different configuration mode a. AB Type (Unit: mm) Original width volume Original size sensor 1 (SR17) Original size sensor 2 (SR18) Original size sens...
Page 58 - Original Pickup Tray Assembly; Original Detection Control
2 2 2-45 2-45 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Tray Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Tray Assembly ■ Original Pickup Tray Assembly ● Original Detection Control The original sensor (SR1) identifies whether the original is present or not on the or...
Page 59 - Original Pickup Tray Lifter Control; Pickup Roller Unit; Original Pickup Tray Drive Unit
2 2 2-46 2-46 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Tray Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Tray Assembly ● Original Pickup Tray Lifter Control Overview This equipment moves the original pickup tray up and down when the original is picked up. To enable...
Page 60 - Pickup Operation
2 2 2-47 2-47 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Tray Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Tray Assembly Pickup Operation a. Pickup start 1) A use presses the start key or navigates the control panel (see Note : Additional functions (Timing to Raise F...
Page 62 - Original Pickup Assembly; Original Pickup/Separation Control
2 2 2-49 2-49 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Pickup Assembly ■ Original Pickup Assembly ● Original Pickup/Separation Control Pickup operation is performed by the pickup roller, the separation roller and the feed rolle...
Page 63 - Original Feed Assembly
2 2 2-50 2-50 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Feed Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Feed Assembly ■ Original Feed Assembly ● Overview This equipment is a 1-path 2-sided model and does not perform reversing operation. Refer to the following for the movement o...
Page 64 - Roller Disengaging Control
2 2 2-51 2-51 Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly/Original Delivery Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Original Scanning Assembly/Original Delivery Assembly ■ Original Scanning Assembly/Original Delivery Assembly ● Roller Disengaging Control To prevent th...
Page 65 - Jam Detection
2 2 2-52 2-52 Technology > Controls > DADF > Jam Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Jam Detection ■ Jam Detection ● Overview This equipment uses the sensors shown in the figure to detect jam of originals. The jam detection timing is pre-stored in ROM on the reader controller ...
Page 66 - Jam Type; Feed type
2 2 2-53 2-53 Technology > Controls > DADF > Jam Detection Technology > Controls > DADF > Jam Detection ● Jam Type Feed type Occurrence Section Jam code Sensor name Sensor number Jam type Delay Stationary Residue 01 0001 Post-separation sensor 3 PCB2 Yes - - 0002 - Yes - 0042 - Yes...
Page 67 - Power Supply Assembly
2 2 2-54 2-54 Technology > Controls > DADF > Power Supply Assembly Technology > Controls > DADF > Power Supply Assembly ■ Fan This equipment is equipped with 3 fans. Code Fan Function FM1 Motor driver cooling fan To cool down the motor IC on DADF driver PCB (PCB1). FM2 Read motor c...
Page 68 - Corresponding error code; Reader function limitation; DADF function limitation; Back side reading function limitation
2 2 2-55 2-55 Technology > Controls > DADF > Limited Functions Mode Technology > Controls > DADF > Limited Functions Mode ■ Limited Functions Mode When an error is detected, the functions related to the detected error are limited to make use of the other functions. When a correspon...
Page 69 - Service Work; Measurement during parts replacement
2 2 2-56 2-56 Technology > Service Work > Reader > Caution during service Technology > Service Work > Reader > Caution during service Service Work Reader ■ Measurement during parts replacement Perform adjustment and clear counters for the below parts replacement.For the detail proc...
Page 70 - Measurement during Parts Replacement
2 2 2-57 2-57 Technology > Service Work > DADF > Periodical Service Technology > Service Work > DADF > Periodical Service DADF ■ Measurement during Parts Replacement Perform adjustment and clear counters for the below parts replacement.(For the detail procedure, refer to the adjust...
Page 71 - Periodic Servicing List
3 3 Periodic Servicing Periodic Servicing ■ Periodic Servicing List
Page 76 - Removing from the connection equipment (Reader)
4 4 Parts Replacing and Cleaning Parts Replacing and Cleaning ■ Parts List (Reader) ■ Removing from the connection equipment (Reader) ■ Major Unit (Reader) ■ External Auxiliary System (Reader) ■ Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical Cleaning (Reader) ■ Parts List (DADF) ■ Removing fro...
Page 82 - Removing the DADF + Reader Unit; Preparation; Procedure
4 4 4-7 4-7 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Removing from the connection equipment (Reader) > Removing the DADF + Reader Unit > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Removing from the connection equipment (Reader) > Removing the DADF + Reader Unit > Procedure Removing from the co...
Page 95 - Removing the Reader Controller PCB
4 4 4-20 4-20 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Major Unit (Reader) > Removing the Reader Controller PCB > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Major Unit (Reader) > Removing the Reader Controller PCB > Procedure [1] [1] [2] [3] 2x 7) Remove the Core Holder [1], and remove the Sca...
Page 97 - Removing the Box Right Cover
4 4 4-22 4-22 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Box Right Cover > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Box Right Cover > Procedure External Auxiliary System (Reader) Removing the Bo...
Page 98 - Removing the Box Left Cover
4 4 4-23 4-23 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Box Left Cover > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Box Left Cover > Procedure NOTE: How to install the Box Right Cover Install the...
Page 99 - Removing the Box Upper Cover
4 4 4-24 4-24 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Box Upper Cover > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Box Upper Cover > Procedure Removing the Box Upper Cover ■ Preparation 1) Remo...
Page 100 - Removing the Right Middle Front Cover 1; Removing the Right Upper Front Cover
4 4 4-25 4-25 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Right Upper Front Cover > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Right Upper Front Cover > Procedure Removing the Right Middle Front Co...
Page 101 - Removing the Front Left Cover; Removing the Left Upper Cover
4 4 4-26 4-26 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Left Upper Cover > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Left Upper Cover > Procedure Removing the Front Left Cover ■ Procedure 1) Ope...
Page 103 - Removing the Decurler Unit
4 4 4-28 4-28 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Decurler Unit > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (Reader) > Removing the Decurler Unit > Procedure Removing the Decurler Unit ■ Preparation NOTE: When re...
Page 106 - Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical
4 4 4-31 4-31 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical Cleaning (Reader) > Cleaning the Copyboard Glass (Large) > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical Cleaning (Reader) > Cleaning the C...
Page 108 - Cleaning/Lubrication of the Scanner Rail
4 4 4-33 4-33 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical Cleaning (Reader) > Cleaning/Lubrication of the Scanner Rail > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Periodical Consumable Parts/Locations for Periodical Cleaning (Reader) > Cleaning/L...
Page 119 - Removing from the Connection Equipment (DADF); Removing the DADF
4 4 4-44 4-44 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Removing from the Connection Equipment (DADF) > Removing the DADF > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Removing from the Connection Equipment (DADF) > Removing the DADF > Procedure Removing from the Connection Equipment (DADF) Remo...
Page 121 - Removing the DADF Scanner Unit
4 4 4-46 4-46 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Major Units (DADF) > Removing the DADF Scanner Unit > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Major Units (DADF) > Removing the DADF Scanner Unit > Procedure Major Units (DADF) Removing the DADF Scanner Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: • Do no...
Page 123 - Removing the Pickup Roller Unit
4 4 4-48 4-48 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Major Units (DADF) > Removing the Pickup Roller Unit > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Major Units (DADF) > Removing the Pickup Roller Unit > Procedure Removing the Pickup Roller Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch th...
Page 124 - Removing the DADF Front Cover; Removing the DADF Rear Cover
4 4 4-49 4-49 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (DADF) > Removing the DADF Rear Cover > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (DADF) > Removing the DADF Rear Cover > Procedure External Auxiliary System (DADF) Removing the DADF Fro...
Page 125 - Installing the DADF White Sheet; Removing the DADF White Sheet
4 4 4-50 4-50 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (DADF) > Installing the DADF White Sheet > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > External Auxiliary System (DADF) > Installing the DADF White Sheet > Procedure 3) Lift the Original Pickup Tray [1], and remove...
Page 127 - Consumable parts for periodical replacement and; Removing the Pickup Roller / Feed Roller; Removing the Pickup Roller
4 4 4-52 4-52 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Removing the Pickup Roller / Feed Roller > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) &...
Page 128 - Removing the Separation Roller
4 4 4-53 4-53 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Removing the Separation Roller > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Removi...
Page 129 - Removing the Dust Collecting Sheets Type E
4 4 4-54 4-54 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Removing the Dust Collecting Sheets Type E > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF)...
Page 130 - Removing the Dust Collecting Sheets
4 4 4-55 4-55 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Removing the Dust Collecting Sheets > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > R...
Page 132 - Cleaning the Back Surface of the Reading Glass
4 4 4-57 4-57 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Cleaning the Back Surface of the Reading Glass > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (D...
Page 135 - Cleaning the Pullout Roller/Feed Roller 2/Lead Roller 1; Cleaning the Pullout Roller
4 4 4-60 4-60 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Cleaning the Pullout Roller/Feed Roller 2/Lead Roller 1 > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cl...
Page 137 - Cleaning the Registration Sensor
4 4 4-62 4-62 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Cleaning the Registration Sensor/Lead Sensor/Registration Roller > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locatio...
Page 138 - Cleaning the Lead Roller 2/Lead Roller 3; Cleaning the Lead Roller 2
4 4 4-63 4-63 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Cleaning the Lead Roller 2/Lead Roller 3 > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) &...
Page 139 - Cleaning the Lead Roller 3; Cleaning the Delivery Roller/Delivery Sensor; Cleaning the Delivery Roller
4 4 4-64 4-64 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Cleaning the Delivery Roller/Delivery Sensor > Procedure Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DAD...
Page 140 - Cleaning the Delivery Sensor; Height Adjustment
4 4 4-65 4-65 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Height Adjustment Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Height Adjustment Cleaning the Del...
Page 142 - Adjustment procedure
4 4 4-67 4-67 Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Height Adjustment Parts Replacing and Cleaning > Consumable parts for periodical replacement and locations for cleaning (DADF) > Height Adjustment 3) Close the DAD...
Page 146 - Service mode backup
5 5 5-4 5-4 Adjustments > Overview > Service mode backup Adjustments > Overview > Service mode backup Service mode backup The machine is adjusted one by one at the factory shipment and the adjustment values are written on the service label.When the adjustment is carried out at a field an...
Page 147 - Adjustment Method
5 5 5-5 5-5 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Measurement during Reader Controller PCB Replacement and After RAM Clear Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Measurement during Reader Controller PCB Replacement and After RAM Clear Adjustment Method Measurement during Reader Controller PCB Rep...
Page 149 - Processing after Scanner Unit Replacement
5 5 5-7 5-7 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Processing after Scanner Unit Replacement Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Processing after Scanner Unit Replacement Processing after Scanner Unit Replacement MEMO: The adjustment method differs depending whether the unit replaced is Reader ...
Page 151 - Processing after Copyboard Glass Replacement
5 5 5-9 5-9 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Processing after Copyboard Glass Replacement Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Processing after Copyboard Glass Replacement Processing after Copyboard Glass Replacement 1) Input the white level data (barcode value in the copyboard glass right...
Page 152 - Angle Restriction Release (Opening Angle at 90 deg)
5 5 5-10 5-10 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Angle Restriction Release (Opening Angle at 90 deg) Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Angle Restriction Release (Opening Angle at 90 deg) Preparation or Creation of Test Chart Prepare a test chart. If there is no test chart, create a test c...
Page 153 - Sensor Output Adjustment; Tray Width Adjustment; a. AB type adjustment; b. Inch type adjustment
5 5 5-11 5-11 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Tray Width Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Tray Width Adjustment Sensor Output Adjustment CAUTION:• When the sensor is replaced, be sure to clean the surface of prism before adjustment. • Make sure that there is no paper in DAD...
Page 154 - Tilt Adjustment
5 5 5-12 5-12 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Height Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Height Adjustment Tilt Adjustment CAUTION:Execute this adjustment after releasing the angle restriction (opening angle at 90 deg). 1) Loosen the fixing nut on the back of the left hinge.2)...
Page 157 - Right Angle Adjustment; Adjustment for front side reading
5 5 5-15 5-15 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Right Angle Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Right Angle Adjustment Right Angle Adjustment Note: There are 2 adjustment methods; for front side reading (reader side scanner unit) and for back side reading (DADF side scanner unit...
Page 158 - Adjustment for back side reading; Registration Roller Wheel Skew Adjustment
5 5 5-16 5-16 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Registration Roller Wheel Skew Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Registration Roller Wheel Skew Adjustment 2. Adjustment for back side reading 1) Set a test chart to DADF upside down and make a 2-sided print.2) Check the right an...
Page 160 - Stream Reading Adjustment
5 5 5-18 5-18 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Stream Reading Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Stream Reading Adjustment Stream Reading Adjustment 1) Create a read position adjustment paper with the paper that is used by customer (white paper). 1-1) Prepare the paper with 70...
Page 161 - Side Registration Adjustment; a. Adjustment for front side reading; b. Adjustment for back side reading
5 5 5-19 5-19 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Side Registration Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Side Registration Adjustment Side Registration Adjustment Note: There are 2 adjustment methods; for front side reading (reader side scanner unit) and for back side reading (DADF...
Page 162 - Leading Edge Registration Adjustment
5 5 5-20 5-20 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Leading Edge Registration Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Leading Edge Registration Adjustment Leading Edge Registration Adjustment Note: There are 2 adjustment methods; for front side reading (reader side scanner unit) and for...
Page 163 - Magnification Adjustment
5 5 5-21 5-21 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Magnification Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Magnification Adjustment Magnification Adjustment Note: • There are 2 adjustment methods; for front side reading (reader side scanner unit) and for back side reading (DADF side scan...
Page 164 - White Level Adjustment; Hinge Pressure Adjustment
5 5 5-22 5-22 Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Hinge Pressure Adjustment Adjustments > Adjustment Method > Hinge Pressure Adjustment White Level Adjustment 1) Set A4 or LTR paper on the copyboard glass and close the DADF. CAUTION:If the paper with narrow width is used for white level ad...
Page 166 - Symbols in the illustration
6-2 6-2 Installation > Point to Note About Installation Installation > Point to Note About Installation Symbols in the illustration The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure. 1x 1x 1x Install Screw Packaged Item Remove Tighten Loosen 1x Connect Connector ...
Page 167 - Checking the Contents; Contents of the Equipment; Contents of the Host Machine
6-3 6-3 Installation > Checking the Contents > Contents of the Host Machine Installation > Checking the Contents > Contents of the Host Machine Checking the Contents Contents of the Equipment [1] Reader Unit X 1 [2] Reader Communication Cable X 1 [3] Left Upper Small Cover X 1 [4] Cleani...
Page 168 - Installation Outline Drawing
6-4 6-4 Installation > Unpacking of the Reader Unit Installation > Unpacking of the Reader Unit Turning OFF the power of the host machine Check that the main power switch is OFF. 1) Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine. 2) Be sure that Control Panel Display and Main Power Lamp ar...
Page 170 - Installation Procedure
6-6 6-6 Installation > Installation Procedure Installation > Installation Procedure Installation Procedure 1) Affix the Gasket by pushing it against the [A] part so that it is placed inside the marking line (included with ACC-1 of the host machine). 2) Align the Gasket with the extended line [...
Page 179 - Affixing Labels; Installing the Cleaning Tool
6-15 6-15 Installation > Installing the Cleaning Tool Installation > Installing the Cleaning Tool Affixing Labels 1) Affix the label for the appropriate language over the positions shown in the figure below. • Copy Prohibition Label • Cleaning Position Label • Cleaning Procedure Label • Finger...
Page 180 - Operation Check
6-16 6-16 Installation > Operation Check Installation > Operation Check 2) Remove one side of the release paper of the double-sided tape.3) Affix the double-sided tape to the Cleaning Cloth Storage Box at a position as shown in the figure, and remove the release paper of the double-sided tape....
Page 181 - Auto Adjust Gradation
6-17 6-17 Installation > Auto Adjust Gradation Installation > Auto Adjust Gradation Auto Adjust Gradation Execute the Auto Gradation Adjustment to the following 3 modes: [Thin 1/Plain/Heavy 1-4], [Heavy 5], and [Heavy 6]. However, when using 2 or more types of paper, it is necessary to execute...
Page 182 - Register Paper to Adjust
6-18 6-18 Installation > Register Paper to Adjust Installation > Register Paper to Adjust 10) Press [Start Printing]. NOTE: By pressing [Start Printing] while [Do Not Use Scanner] is selected, test print and adjustment are performed automatically. 11) From this point on, follow the instruction...
Page 183 - Execution of Correct Shading
6-19 6-19 Installation > Execution of Correct Shading Installation > Execution of Correct Shading Execution of Correct Shading CAUTION:• Be sure to use the largest size of Canon-recommended paper or the largest size of paper which the user uses (It is preferable to use 320 x 450 mm (SRA3) or 3...
Page 184 - Auto Correct Color Tone Settings
6-20 6-20 Installation > Auto Correct Color Tone Settings Installation > Auto Correct Color Tone Settings Auto Correct Color Tone Settings 1) Log in as a system manager. Factory default password is as follows. • System administration division ID: 7654321• System administration password: 765432...
Page 185 - Service Tools
Page 186 - Special Tools
II II Appendix > Service Tools > List of Oils/Solvents Appendix > Service Tools > List of Oils/Solvents Service Tools Special Tools In addition to the standard tools set, the following special tools are required when servicing the machine: No. Tool Name Tool No. Rank Figure Use/Remarks 1...
Page 187 - General Circuit Diagram
III III Appendix > General Circuit Diagram > Reader Appendix > General Circuit Diagram > Reader General Circuit Diagram Reader 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F E D C B A F E D C B A P.1 50 50 50 13 19 50 13 M NEUTRAL(WHITE) +24V +24V GND +12V GND GND R VS_DL V_SNS RCV_data [AD...