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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – COPYRIGHT © 1998 CANON INC.; Prepared by; IMPORTANT
  • Page 3 – Introduction
  • Page 4 – i i
  • Page 5 – iii; CONTENTS; F. Inputs to and Outputs from the Cassette
  • Page 6 – iv; D. Protection Mechanisms for the Power; CHAPTER 5; II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE; CHAPTER 4
  • Page 7 – CHAPTER 6
  • Page 9 – CHAPTER 1
  • Page 11 – Multiple front loading and multifeeder for space saving.; compared to other Canon copiers)
  • Page 13 – Copy paper type
  • Page 14 – Table 1-201 Defaults Reproduction Ratio
  • Page 15 – Cassette Feeding Unit-K1
  • Page 18 – Cross Section of the Body
  • Page 26 – a. Placing originals on the platen glass
  • Page 27 – C. Using the Stack Bypass; You can place up to 50 sheets of copy paper (a
  • Page 28 – ) Adjust the slide guides to fit the size; size of the copy stock.; ) Align the required number of sheets; If the Stack Bypass Size Entry in Custom; key until the stack
  • Page 29 – The Use of Keys and Displays That
  • Page 30 – Auto Energy Saver Time
  • Page 31 – Zoom Fine Adjustment
  • Page 35 – Initializing User Mode
  • Page 36 – ACTIONS; Flashes on the Control Panel
  • Page 40 – Lights (Checking the Right
  • Page 41 – Flashes (Replacing the Toner; • If the toner has run low, the Replace Toner
  • Page 43 – B. Cleaning the Static Charge
  • Page 45 – CHAPTER 2
  • Page 48 – B. Latent Static Image
  • Page 49 – Before primary charging takes place, the light of
  • Page 50 – In this step, the optical image of an original is; Toner; Blade; Optical image
  • Page 51 – The transfer roller deposits negative charges
  • Page 52 – The copier uses a curvature separation method,; Static eliminator; Transfer roller
  • Page 53 – In this step, the copy paper is pressed between; Oil application roller
  • Page 54 – II. AUXILIARY PROCESS; Blank exposure is executed to remove the drum
  • Page 55 – CHAPTER 3; represents mechanical drive paths, and
  • Page 57 – A. Functional Construction
  • Page 58 – cuitry; The machine’s most electrical mechanisms are
  • Page 59 – C. Inputs to the DC Controller
  • Page 64 – D. Outputs from the DC Controller
  • Page 69 – E. Inputs to and Outputs from the Cassette Feeding Module-B2
  • Page 70 – F. Inputs to and Outputs from the Cassette Feeding Module-A2
  • Page 72 – G. Inputs to and Outputs from the Cassette Feeding Unit-K1
  • Page 77 – H. Main Motor Control Circuit
  • Page 80 – Each original size sensor consists of a LED and; J. Original Size Detection; The machine offers auto paper selection, auto
  • Page 81 – When the copyboard cover is brought down to
  • Page 82 – Original Size Detection; based on the sensor output combinations given in Table 3-102.
  • Page 83 – EXPOSURE SYSTEM; A. Varying the Reproduction
  • Page 85 – Lens Motor Drive Circuit
  • Page 86 – Basic Sequence of Operations for; In enlargement/reduction mode, the lens is
  • Page 87 – C. Scanner Drive System; The scanner drive system is driven by the scanner
  • Page 88 – Relationship between Scanner Sensors and Signals
  • Page 89 – Driving the Scanner Motor; The scanner motor is a 4-phase control step-
  • Page 90 – D. Operations of the Scanner in Page Separation Mode; The microprocessor determines how much the
  • Page 91 – SYSTEM; The machine’s image formation system con-
  • Page 93 – C. Controlling the Scanning; a. Turning the Scanning Lamp ON and OFF
  • Page 94 – D. Controlling the Primary
  • Page 95 – ing Roller Bias
  • Page 96 – • Flow
  • Page 97 – E. Controlling the Transfer
  • Page 98 – • Corrects the voltage level of the transfer bias.
  • Page 99 – Bias
  • Page 100 – nator Bias; Figure 3-307 show the circuit that controls the
  • Page 101 – Switching the Voltage Level of the
  • Page 102 – G. Controlling the Developing
  • Page 103 – Controlling the Voltage Level of the
  • Page 104 – H. Copy Density Automatic; Control Operations; Figure 3-311 AE Sensor Reading Area
  • Page 106 – The machine’s photosensitive drum, developing
  • Page 107 – Toner Level Detection Control
  • Page 109 – J. Blank Exposure Control; The machine directs light from the pre-exposure
  • Page 110 – Margin and Sheet Gap; The microprocessor (Q301) on the DC controller
  • Page 111 – K. Primary Charging Roller; The machine’s primary charging roller is; Primary Charging Roller Cleaning
  • Page 112 – Releasing Control; The machine’s transfer roller is equipped with a
  • Page 113 – Copy paper is controlled by the registration
  • Page 117 – Copying on the 1st Side
  • Page 118 – Copying on the 2nd Side
  • Page 119 – The machine uses a set-back method and a; Copy paper
  • Page 120 – back roller is driven by a special stepping motor.
  • Page 122 – The second copy paper is moved to the duplexing unit.
  • Page 123 – duplexing unit inlet.
  • Page 125 – After copying on the first side, the copy paper
  • Page 126 – roller rotate clockwise.
  • Page 127 – clockwise to pick up the second copy paper.
  • Page 128 – The cassette unit is equipped with a pick-up
  • Page 130 – The cassette unit motor 1 (M1cu) is used to drive
  • Page 132 – Basic Construction; The paper deck unit controls the operation of
  • Page 133 – When the copier’s COPY START key is pressed,
  • Page 135 – When the deck is slid inside the pedestal, the
  • Page 137 – Detecting Paper in the Deck; a. Identifying the Size of Paper
  • Page 138 – The multifeeder is a mechanism which picks up
  • Page 139 – Identifying the Size of Paper on the; The size of paper on the tray is identified by the
  • Page 141 – H. Identifying the Size of the; Cassette size
  • Page 142 – To change the size of a cassette, move the
  • Page 143 – Fixing/Delivery Assembly; perature
  • Page 144 – Target temperatures for the following size paper:
  • Page 145 – Oil Application Roller
  • Page 146 – perature Control System
  • Page 147 – Detecting Overheating of the End of; The rear end of the machine’s fixing heater is; Protection Mechanism; The machine is equipped with the following; c. Heater ON Detection
  • Page 149 – Vertical Path Roller 1 Delay Jam; Figure 3-445 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 150 – Vertical Path Roller 2 Delay Jam; Figure 3-446 Sequence of Operations; Vertical Path Roller 2 Timing Jam; Figure 3-447 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 151 – Figure 3-448 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 152 – Separation Delay Jam; Figure 3-450 Sequence of Operations; Separation Timing Jam; Figure 3-451 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 153 – Delivery Delay Jam; Figure 3-452 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 154 – Delivery Stationary Jam; has turned ON because of feeding faults.; Figure 3-453 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 155 – Figure 3-455 Sequence of Operations
  • Page 157 – POWER SUPPLY; A. Outline of Power Distribution
  • Page 158 – B. Power Supply Circuitry; The machine’s power supply unit uses a single
  • Page 159 – C. Detecting Errors on the; The microprocessor (U402) and LED501 on the; Data Error in the High-Voltage Output; If the difference between the actual control
  • Page 160 – D. Protection Mechanisms for; The composite power supply PCB is
  • Page 161 – B. Using Service Mode; Starting Service Mode
  • Page 162 – Recording on the Service Label
  • Page 164 – No. 101 Jam Location Display
  • Page 165 – No. 120 Jam interval indication
  • Page 170 – number on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 175 – Item
  • Page 177 – A. Copier Self Diagnosis
  • Page 179 – Initializing Back-Up Error Codes; If the self-diagnosis mechanism has turned ON,
  • Page 180 – B. Self Diagnosis on the Cassette Feeding Unit
  • Page 182 – D. Sorter Self Diagnosis
  • Page 183 – ADJUSTMENTS; AE Adjustment
  • Page 186 – Remarks
  • Page 189 – Initializing the Back-Up RAM
  • Page 191 – electric continuity be sure to use the washer for reassembly.
  • Page 193 – EXTERNALS
  • Page 194 – Removing the Control Panel; C. Removing the Display
  • Page 195 – Removing the Exhaust Fan
  • Page 197 – DRIVE SYSTEM; A. Scanner Drive System; Removing the Scanner Drive Motor; Scanner wire
  • Page 198 – Assembling the Mirror Positioning; ) Pull the arm out of the main frame, and extend; Position A
  • Page 199 – Routing the Scanner Cable
  • Page 202 – B. Lens Drive Assembly; Removing the Lens Drive Motor
  • Page 203 – ) Remove the two screws
  • Page 204 – Routing the Lens Cable; Figure 4-222 Lens Drive Assembly; ) Stop the lens cable at each pulley
  • Page 205 – Positioning the Change Solenoid
  • Page 206 – Removing the Main Motor Unit; ) Disconnect the two connectors; Routing the Drive Belt
  • Page 207 – Points to Note When Installing the
  • Page 208 – Removing the Separation Pad
  • Page 209 – B. Multifeeder Assembly; Roller Unit
  • Page 211 – bly Paper Guide Plate Cam
  • Page 212 – bly; Removing the Registration Clutch; Hole
  • Page 213 – ) Remove the upper registration roller; Removing the Lower Registration; bushing
  • Page 214 – Removing the Feeding Belt
  • Page 215 – F. Duplexing Assembly; Removing the Duplexing Assembly
  • Page 216 – sette Unit
  • Page 217 – Points to Note When Installing the
  • Page 218 – Removing the Cassette Driver PCB
  • Page 219 – Removing the Pedestal Motor Drive
  • Page 220 – Removing the Lifter Wire
  • Page 223 – Removing the Feeding Roller
  • Page 224 – Removing the Separation Roller; Front of copier
  • Page 225 – ration Roller; If double feeding or pick-up failure occurs fre-; leasing Solenoid; Install the solenoid so that the pick-up roller arm
  • Page 226 – A. Illuminating Assembly; rescent Heater
  • Page 227 – Removing the Blank Exposure Lamp
  • Page 228 – Routing the Blank Shutter Cable
  • Page 229 – Installing the Lens Heater
  • Page 230 – CHARGING SYSTEM; Removing the Drum Unit; ) Pull out the drum unit
  • Page 231 – Removing the Primary Charging Unit
  • Page 232 – Positioning the Primary Charging; Removing the Transfer Roller
  • Page 233 – Installing the Drum Heater
  • Page 234 – TEM; Removing the Developing Assembly
  • Page 235 – Removing the Developing Cylinder
  • Page 236 – Installing the Side Seal and the Blade
  • Page 237 – FIXING SYSTEM; Removing the Upper Fixing Unit; fixing assembly cover
  • Page 238 – Removing the Fixing Roller
  • Page 239 – Points to Note after Replacing the
  • Page 240 – Removing the Lower Fixing Unit
  • Page 241 – Adjusting the Lower Fixing Roller
  • Page 242 – B. Composite Power Supply; ply PCB
  • Page 243 – ) Remove the grounding wire; Points to Note When Replacing the; • After replacement, perform the following:
  • Page 245 – VI. CASSETTE HEATER KIT 5 INSTALLATION; mechanisms and run necessary checks after installation.
  • Page 247 – I. SELECTING THE SITE; Keep the following in mind when selecting the
  • Page 248 – II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE COPIER; A. Unpacking and Removing Fixings
  • Page 249 – Step
  • Page 250 – Work
  • Page 251 – B. Turning On the Copier
  • Page 253 – C. Checking the Images and Operations
  • Page 254 – D. Attaching the Drum Unit; Knob
  • Page 255 – E. Changing the Cassette Size
  • Page 257 – III. RELOCATING THE COPIER
  • Page 258 – IV. REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT; Go through the following when replacing the drum unit:
  • Page 260 – CONTROL CARD IV N
  • Page 261 – 1) Connect the connector
  • Page 263 – ) Remove both top and bottom cassettes, and
  • Page 264 – ) Fix the mounting plate 1 in place to the copier’s
  • Page 266 – ) Remove the cassettes and all rear covers from
  • Page 267 – ) Install the cord clamp to the hole in the rear side; • Cassette Feeding Module-B2
  • Page 268 – 0) Lead the other connector on the relay harness; 2) Fix the relay harness in place to the rear side
  • Page 269 – • Cassette Feeding Module-A2
  • Page 270 – VII. CASSETTE HEATER KIT 7 INSTALLATION PRO-
  • Page 272 – ) Connect the relay harness to the heater.; ) Connect the relay harness to the connector on
  • Page 273 – C. Attaching the Ratings; ) Peel the backing sheet from the label, and
  • Page 274 – B. Installation to the Copier
  • Page 283 – PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS; A. Periodically Replaced Parts; Life
  • Page 284 – II. DURABLES AND CONSUMABLES
  • Page 285 – and Cassette Feeding Unit-K1
  • Page 287 – A. Scheduled Maintenance Work
  • Page 289 – APPENDIX
  • Page 291 – A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
  • Page 292 – B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS
  • Page 295 – C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM; not available
  • Page 297 – D. DC CONTROLLER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 311 – E. COMPOSITE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 313 – PRIMARY
  • Page 314 – DISCHARGE
  • Page 317 – F. CONTROL PANEL KEY PCB
  • Page 321 – G. AE SENSOR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 322 – H. INTENSITY SENSOR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 323 – TONER LEVEL DETECTION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 331 – N. CASSETTE FEEDING UNIT-K1 GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM; Cassette pedestal controller PCB
  • Page 335 – P. PAPER DECK PEDESTAL-K1 GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 336 – Q. PAPER DECK PEDESTAL-K1 DRIVER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
  • Page 340 – This publication is printed on
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1998 CANON INC.

CANON NP6621 REV.0 FEB. 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

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