Page 2 - Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. 2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc.is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc. Other tradema...
Page 3 - Cautions for operation
Intro-1 Cautions for operation Contents of this document may be subjected to modification without previous notice. Dell Inc. will not assume responsibilit y for accidental or incidental damage s resulting from technical in this manual, or the use of this manual. or editorial errors or omission s in ...
Page 4 - Marks giving caution; Reference Incidental information to descriptions.
Intro-2 1. About this manual 2. Marks giving caution Maintenance operations requiring special cautions or additional information to descriptions of this manual are presented as "Warning", "Caution", or "Note", according to their nature. If instructions are not observed, death...
Page 5 - source; Do not touch live parts unless otherwise specified.
Intro-3 4. Safety To prevent possible accidents during maintenance operation, you should observe strictly the "Warning" and "Caution" information in this manual.Dangerous operations and operations out of range of this manual should be absolutely avoided.Generally various processes no...
Page 7 - beams; procedures specified in this manual.; temperature, which is dangerous to human body.
Intro-5 4.4 Laser beams • If your eyes are exposed to laser beams, you may lose your eyesight.• Never open the cover if warning label for laser beams is attached there.• Before disassembling and reassembling this laser printer, be sure to turn it OFF.• When servicing this laser printer while it is r...
Page 8 - labels
Intro-6 4.5 Warning/caution labels Warning labels and caution labels are attached to this laser printer to prevent accidents Check those labels for their peeling or stain when servicing the printer. 4.5.1 Caution label for high-temperature units Leg_Sec001_004FA Leg_Sec001_005FA Leg_Sec001_006LA
Page 11 - Unpacking the Printer; The printer must be carried horizontally with two or more persons.; Check the printer; Extreme care must be taken to avoid personal injuries
Intro-9 Unpacking the Printer The printer must be carried horizontally with two or more persons. Peel all tapes off the printer.Remove protection parts (2 pieces) from the paper tray. Leg_Sec001_011FA Leg_Sec001_012FA Check the printer visually for evidence of any damage. Extreme care must be taken ...
Page 12 - Installing the Toner Cartridge
Intro-10 Installing the Toner Cartridge Install or replace the toner cartridge while the printer is on (if the power is not on, the cartridge carrier will not rotate). 1. After confirming the "Insert Black Toner(K)" message, open the front door. 2. Hold the tape on the protective cover and p...
Page 15 - Installing the Drum Cartridge; Remove the protective sheet from the drum cartridge.
Intro-13 Installing the Drum Cartridge 1. When the Insert Drum Cartridge message appears, open the front door, then lift and push back the top cover. 2. Remove the protective sheet from the drum cartridge. 3. To insert the drum cartridge, push up the lever on the right side of the printer. With the ...
Page 17 - Installing the Optional Tray Module; only one additional tray can be added.
Intro-15 Installing the Optional Tray Module If you are adding an optional 250-sheet tray module or 500-sheet tray module after setting up the printer, be sure to turn off the printer, unplug the power cable, and disconnect all cables from the back of the printer before completing these tasks. • Opt...
Page 20 - Installing a Memory Card; Make sure that the printer is turned off.
Intro-18 Installing a Memory Card Your printer supports 64, 128, 256, and 512 MB additional memory cards. The 64 MB memory card comes with the optional duplex module. Before you use the optional duplex module, you need to install the 64 MB memory card on the printer. If you already have an existing ...
Page 21 - Reattach the control board cover to the printer.
Intro-19 5. Reattach the control board cover to the printer.
Page 22 - Installing Printer Drivers; Connect your printer to your computer.
Intro-20 Installing Printer Drivers Connecting the Printer to the Computer Before Inserting the Drivers and Utilities CD Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003 1. Connect your printer to your computer. 2. When the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, click Cancel. 3. Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD int...
Page 25 - TABLE OF; CONTENTS
Intro-23 1.About this manual ......................................................................................................Intro-22.Marks giving caution ..................................................................................................Intro-23.Related documents..................
Page 26 - Chapter 2 Operation of Diag.; Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. CONTENTS
Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. CONTENTS 1. Overview...................................................................................................................... 2 - 1 1.1 Position of the Diag. in the Whole System ......................................................
Page 28 - Position of the Diag. in the Whole System
2 - 1 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. 1. Overview 1.1 Position of the Diag. in the Whole System Major functions of this diag. are as follows:•ESS diagnosis to locate a chip which causes a problem•IOT diagnosis•Setting of parameters for registration in paper feeding direction and so on.
Page 31 - Change method parameters value; key fixed the test item.
2 - 4 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. 3.2 Entering diag. Customer mode 1) The power is turned off.2) The power is turned on while holding down “ ” and “ ” keys.3) Release the keys when “Diagnosing” is displayed.4) The “Customer Mode” and “ESS” are displayed. (Entered the diag.) 3.3 Selecting Diag. item...
Page 33 - The kind of diag. and contents of a test; menu
2 - 6 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. 4. The kind of diag. and contents of a test The diagnosis/setting items which can be performed in the Customer mode are as follows. menu Function Description ESS Diagnosis CodeROM Test Calculates the ROM checksum and compares it with the value stored in the ROM. Ex...
Page 37 - Details of ESS Diagnosis; CHECK OK
2 - 10 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. 4.1 Details of ESS Diagnosis This section describes what is performed in each test of the ESS diagnosis in detail. 4.1.1 Executing ESS Diagnosis 1) The power is turned off.2) The power is turned on while holding down “ ” and “ ” keys.3) Release the keys when “Diag...
Page 48 - Paper
2 - 21 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. -About SensorThe sensors in the printer are reflective type and transmissive type. A reflective sensor detects, on the basis of whether or not the light is reflected by the sheet, the paper absence/presence or the sheet type such as OHP transparency or others. A t...
Page 51 - Fuser Door Switch
2 - 24 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Shown in the table below are the correspondence between the switches and the types. The Fuser Door Switch and Fuser Interlock Switch are ASSY components. Shown below is the operation of the actuator and switch. The Switch Assy contains the Cassette Exist Switch an...
Page 52 - NOTE: Very difficult to check
2 - 25 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. -Checking the Sensor and switch Sensor name (Diag. Code) Confirmation procedure Sensor 2nd BTR Retract(DI-8) NOTE: Very difficult to check Sensor IBT Retract (DI-9) NOTE: This procedure is for the technical staff. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode...
Page 54 - NOTE: Two switches can be confirmed by this code.; Confirmation procedure
2 - 27 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Front Interlock Switch (DI-e) Fuser Interlock Switch (DI-e) NOTE: Two switches can be confirmed by this code. -Front Interlock Switch 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Execute the DI-e. 3) Open and close the Front Door. 4) Press the “Cancel” k...
Page 59 - NOTE: Prepare the plain paper and the transparency sheet.; ) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode.
2 - 32 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. OHP (Transparency) Sensor (DI-55) NOTE: Prepare the plain paper and the transparency sheet. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Execute the DI-55. 3) Open the Inner Rear Cover. 4) Check the sensor. 5) Press the “Cancel” key to stop the test. 6) ...
Page 63 - NOTE: Test for the 250 Sheets Option Tray.
2 - 36 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Tray 1 No paper Sensor (DI-f1) NOTE: Test for the 250 Sheets Option Tray. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Remove the Tray. 3) Execute the DI-f1. 4) Check the sensor. 5) Press the “Cancel” key to stop the test. 6) Reseat the Tray. Tray 1 Door...
Page 66 - NOTE: Test for the 250 or 500 Sheets Option Tray.
2 - 39 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Tray 2 No paper Sensor (DI-f9) NOTE: Test for the 250 or 500 Sheets Option Tray. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Remove the Tray. 3) Execute the DI-f9. 4) Remove the Tray. 5) Check the sensor. 6) Press the “Cancel” key to stop the test. 7) R...
Page 75 - Coil
2 - 48 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. -About SolenoidThe solenoid in the printer opens/closes the shutter or controls the position of the gear for transferring the torque of the motor to the roller.A solenoid becomes an electromagnet by the passage of electric current through the coil inside the case ...
Page 86 - NOTE: The Polygon Motor in the Print Head Assembly.; Clutch and Solenoid name
2 - 59 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. IBT Brush Motor Start (DO-80) Speed 0 (DO-81) Speed 1 (DO-82) NOTE: Even if only DO-81 or DO-82 is executed, the motor doesn't rotate. Execute DO-80 and then execute the DO-81 or the DO-82.The rotational speed of the motor is as follows. DO-80+DO-81 < DO-80 <...
Page 87 - NOTE: Tray 1 Clutch is in the 250 sheets Option Tray.
2 - 60 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Tray 1 Clutch (DO-d8) NOTE: Tray 1 Clutch is in the 250 sheets Option Tray. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Execute the DO-d8. Upon hitting the “ ” key, the operating noise of the clutch will be heard. 3) Press the “Cancel” key to stop the c...
Page 88 - NOTE: Tray 2 Clutch is in the 250 or 500 sheets Option Tray.
2 - 61 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Tray 2 Clutch (DO-d9) NOTE: Tray 2 Clutch is in the 250 or 500 sheets Option Tray. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Execute the DO-d9. Upon hitting the “ ” key, the operating noise of the clutch will be heard. 3) Press the “Cancel” key to sto...
Page 89 - NOTE: Tray 1 Solenoid is in the 250 sheets Option Tray.
2 - 62 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. Tray 1 Solenoid (DO-db) NOTE: Tray 1 Solenoid is in the 250 sheets Option Tray. 1) Turn on the power and enter the Diagnostic Mode. 2) Execute the DO-db. Upon hitting the “ ” key, the operating noise of the solenoid will be heard. 3) Press the “Cancel” key to stop...
Page 93 - Parameter Setting; Item
2 - 66 Chapter 2 Operation of Diag. 4.4 Parameter Setting 4.4.1 Handling parameters This function reads the following parameters stored in the IOT. Item Range Description Regi Feed/Slow Scan Reg Feed 0 to 255 Sets the registration in the paper feeding direction. Regi Scan/Fast Scan Reg 0 to 64 Sets ...
Page 99 - Before starting service work
3 - 1 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) 1. Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) Removal and replacement procedures for main parts of the device are described using 15 broad categories that correspond to the parts list. ∗ RRP 1 COVER ∗ RRP 2 250 PAPER CASSETTE ∗ RRP 3 250 PAPER...
Page 100 - Parts etc Plastic
3 - 2 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) Various kinds of screws are used, so be sure to use the screw at the correct positions. Pay attention in distinguishing the screws for plastic and for sheet metal. Incorrect use of the screw type may cause in damaging the screw threads or o...
Page 102 - Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs); Description of procedure; Figure: Definition of Printer Orientation
3 - 4 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) 1.2 Description of procedure [RRP X.Y “AAAAA”] attached at the front of the procedure shows that the name of parts to be assembled/disassembled is “AAAAA”. “(PL X.Y.Z)” attached at the end of parts name in the procedure shows that the par...
Page 103 - Removal and Replacement Flows; Opening TOP COVER; PRINTER RRP FLOW; This flow shows the removing procedures of the following parts.
3 - 5 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) 2. Removal and Replacement Flows FUSER COVER (RRP1.4) LEFT COVER (RRP1.10) RIGHT COVER (RRP1.12) Opening TOP COVER FUSER COVER (RRP1.4) PRINTER RRP FLOW (COVER Reration) TOP COVER, EXTENSION TRAY, FUSER COVER, TOP COVER INTERLOCK RIGHT COVER,...
Page 104 - OPTION RRP FLOW
3 - 6 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) 250 SHEET PAPER TRAY (RRP2.1) 250 SHEET FEEDER ASSEMBLY (RRP3.1) 250 SHEET FEEDER LEFT COVER (RRP3.2) 250 SHEET FEEDER RIGHT COVER (RRP3.4) 500 SHEET PAPER TRAY (RRP14.1) 500 SHEET FEEDER LEFT COVER (RRP14.6) 500 SHEET FEEDER RIGHT COVER (RRP...
Page 105 - MULTIPURPOSE FEEDER COVER
3 - 7 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) FUSER (RRP10.1) Opening TOP COVER FUSER COVER (RRP1.4) Opening UPPER FRONT COVER LEFT COVER (RRP1.10) RIGHT COVER (RRP1.12) Opening FUSER COVER OPERATOR PANEL (RRP1.9) LOWER FRONT COVER, UPPER FRONT COVER (RRP1.8) MULTIPURPOSE FEEDER ASSEMBLY...
Page 106 - FUSER CHUTE ASSEMBLY,
3 - 8 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) LEFT COVER (RRP1.10) 2ND BTR ASSY (RRP6.4) Opening TOP COVER FUSER COVER (RRP1.4) 2ND BTR ASSY (RRP6.4) RIGHT COVER (RRP1.12) LEFT COVER (RRP1.10) BIAS TRANSFER ROLL(BTR) FRAME ASSEMBLY (RRP6.3) CAM ASSY-2ND (RRP6.5) SENSOR PHOTO: 2BTR RETRCT...
Page 113 - Blank Page
3 - 15 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) Blank Page
Page 158 - Release
3 - 60 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) RRP3. 250 PAPER FEEDER RRP3.1 250 SHEET FEEDER ASSEMBLY (PL 3.1.15) Leg_Sec03_161FB Release Lock 3) 2)
Page 166 - NOTE
3 - 68 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) RRP3.5 DRIVE ASSY FEED 250 (PL 3.2.2) Leg_Sec03_165FB NOTE 4) 4) 4) 4) 3)-1 5)-1 5)-2 3)-2
Page 330 - FRONT
3 - 232 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) RRP8. ROS RRP8.1 PRINT HEAD ASSEMBLY (PL 8.1.1) Leg_Sec03_621LA FRONT REAR 11) 13) 13) 14) 12)-1 12)-2
Page 382 - OLD PWBA ESS
3 - 284 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) RRP12.5 ELECTRONIC SUB SYSTEM(ESS) CONTROLLER BOARD (PL 12.2.2) Procedure No. with [ ] included in Fig. shows the procedure at attachment. Leg_Sec03_614LA OLD PWBA ESS NEW PWBA ESS notch 2) 2) 3) 3) 4) 5) [1)] [2)] [3)] 3)
Page 460 - RRP15.LEGAL PAPER CASSETTE
3 - 362 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures (RRPs) RRP15.LEGAL PAPER CASSETTE RRP15.1 LEGAL PAPER CASSETTE ASSY (PL 15.1.1) Leg_Sec03_156FB 1)
Page 473 - IOT; Coordiates
4 – 1 Chapter 4 Plug/Jack(P/J) Connector Locations 1. Connector [P (plug) / J (jack)] 1.1 List of P/J IOT P/J Coordiates Remarks 1 G-156 Connects PWBA Fuser CONT, Fuser Lock Switch, PWBA MCU and LV/HVPS 2 G-156 Connects PWBA Fuser CONT and LV/HVPS 3 G-157 Connects PWBA Fuser CONT and Fuser Assembly ...
Page 483 - Chapter 5 Parts List; Chapter 5 Parts List CONTENTS
Chapter 5 Parts List Chapter 5 Parts List CONTENTS 1. Parts List..................................................................................................................... 5 - 1 1.1 Caution for use of spare parts illustration ...................................................................
Page 485 - not used depending on specifications of OEM.
5 – 1 Chapter 5 Parts List 1. Parts List 1.1 Caution for use of spare parts illustration Available spare parts are shown in the illustration by name. [Ref PL X.Y.Z] shown below the part name denotes the item is "Z" in the plate "PL X.Y" of the engineering part list. For the det...
Page 486 - Spare parts illustration
5 – 2 Chapter 5 Parts List Spare parts illustration REAR CHUTE ASSEMBLY[Ref PL5.1.2] TOP COVER[Ref PL1.1.1] EXTENSION TRAY[Ref PL1.1.3] FUSER COVER[Ref PL1.1.6] RIGHT COVER[Ref PL1.1.23] MULTIPURPOSEFEEDER COVER[Ref PL1.1.12] LOWER FRONTCOVER[Ref PL1.1.13] UPPER FRONTCOVER[Ref PL1.1.14] OPERATOR PAN...
Page 492 - Engineering parts list
5 – 8 Chapter 5 Parts List Engineering parts list PL 1.1 Cover [Illustration] 1 (with 2-5,19) 3 (with 18,30) 23 (with 8,20-22,31) 2 18 30 4 5 19 7 6 8 9 9 10 20 22 21 31 32 33 34 35 10 12 13 24 14 26 27 15 16 28 29 (P115) (P116) (P114) (P117) (J220) (P220) (J29) 17 36 37 Leg_Sec005_201LA 11 11
Page 500 - NO PAPER SENSOR
5 – 16 Chapter 5 Parts List PL 3.3 250 Paper Feeder (3/3) [Illustration] 1 (with 2-14) 2 4 5 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 10 9 12 14 3 13 Leg_Sec005_025FB NO PAPER SENSOR (P119) (P120) T/R SENSOR (J119) (J120) (P618)
Page 536 - Chapter 6 Principle
1. Printing process ........................................................................................................... 6 - 1 1.1 Outline of printing process ................................................................................................................ 6 - 11.2 Summarized d...
Page 537 - Chapter 6 Principles of Operation CONTENTS
8. Drive transmission route ........................................................................................... 6 - 41 8.1 DRIVE ASSY FEED ........................................................................................................................ 6 - 418.2 MOTOR ASSY P/R, DRIVE ...
Page 539 - Summarized diagram of overall printing processes; Summarized diagram of overall printing processes is shown below.
6 - 2 1.2 Summarized diagram of overall printing processes Summarized diagram of overall printing processes is shown below. m o!"# # " # p "" $% &' !( p "" )* + q,#-# ,) ! p "" ) $# n$# $! j$. !( k/" !(! 0!1 $# )2" 3 l)2" $# . r$# $# r$# $ ,! ! m 4 !( ...
Page 540 - Technical explanation of printing processes; BCR; Drum surface
6 - 3 1.3 Technical explanation of printing processes 1.3.1 Charge In "Charge" process, the surface of drum that rotates at regulated speed is negatively charged evenly by discharging of BCR (Bias Charge Roll). BCR contacts the drum at all times, and follows the rotation of the drum.BCR is...
Page 545 - ST BTR; toner; Belt surface
6 - 8 1.3.4 1st transfer (drum to belt) In the "1st transfer" process, the toner image formed on the drum surface is transferred to the surface of the belt inside XERO CRU by the 1st BTR (First Bias Transfer Roll). 1st BTR is a conductive roll, to which a positive voltage is applied from H...
Page 549 - Residual; Paper surface
6 - 12 2nd BTR is a conductive roll, which contacts the rear side of toner transferred side of paper and to which positive voltage is applied from HVPS.Back Up Roll that faces the 2nd BTR across the belt is earthed to frame ground using a conductive roll.When voltage is applied from the 2nd BTR at...
Page 564 - Full Toner Sensor
6 - 27 T Full Toner Sensor Full Toner Sensor detects Full Toner state of the remains toner cleaner box. Remains toner scraped off by the cleaning blade of the drum is collected in the cleaner box. The cleaner box is provided with an actuator which shields the detector of the Full Toner Sensor. The a...
Page 571 - Flow of printing data; Reference Forming 2 dimensional printed image; Toner image on paper; Paper feeding direction
6 - 34 5. Flow of printing data 5.1 Data flow Printing data (electric signal) output from printer controller becomes the printed image following the flow shown below. Reference Forming 2 dimensional printed image When the image is scanned by turning ON/OFF the laser beam according to electric signal...
Page 574 - (2) Adjustment due to environmental facts and part deterioration
6 - 37 TC control procedure is shown below.(1) Adjustment of Sensor ADC Composition of Sensor ADC is as shown in the Fig. There are 2 LEDs for black and color, and each patch concentration is read according to 2 reflecting routes with different optical angles. LED for black is for specular reflectio...
Page 575 - Belt position control
6 - 38 (5) Adjustment during printing job When printing job is performed, toner in Developer Assy is consumed. Toner shall be supplied to Developer Assy even during printing in order to obtain stable image quality. The following procedure shall be taken to supply an adequate amount of toner. T PCDC ...
Page 578 - Drive transmission route
6 - 41 8. Drive transmission route 8.1 DRIVE ASSY FEED Rotation of DRIVE ASSY FEED is transmitted following the flow shown below. DRIVE ASSY FEED CLUTCH ASSY PH ROLL ASSY TURN GEAR FEED ROLL ASSY FEED FEEDER ASSY Leg_Sec06_035FA DRIVE ASSY FEED GEAR FEED CLUTCH ASSY PH FRONT Leg_Sec06_042FA Chapter ...
Page 584 - Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information; Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information CONTENTS
Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information CONTENTS 1. Connection Wiring Diagram......................................................................................... 7 - 1 1.1 Symbols in the General Connection Wiring Diagram....................
Page 586 - Symbols in the General Connection Wiring Diagram
7 - 1 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information 1. Connection Wiring Diagram 1.1 Symbols in the General Connection Wiring Diagram The symbols in the general connection wiring diagram are described below. Symbol Description Represents an interconnection between parts using wiring harness or wi...
Page 587 - Wiring
7 - 2 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information 1.2 General Wiring Diagram PWBA FUSERCONTROLPL12.2.12 P/J1 P/J2 P/J3 P/J4 PWBA MCUPL12.2.1 P/J401 ESSPL12.2.7 P/J400 P/J70 P/J71 CONTROLPANELPL1.1.17 P/J29 P/J220 ROS ASSYPL8.1.1 P/J72 P/J602 P/J407 HVPSPL12.1.9 P/J516 P/J507 P/J505 P/J506 LV/HV...
Page 588 - Interconnection Wiring Diagram of Parts; Notes on Using the Wiring Diagram between Parts; Symbols; Denotes Pin yy and Jack yy of the connector Pxx and Jxx.; PWBA HNB DRV
7 - 3 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information 2. Interconnection Wiring Diagram of Parts 2.1 Notes on Using the Wiring Diagram between Parts The following describes the legend of the wiring diagrams between parts shown on the following pages. Symbols Description Denotes a plug. Denotes a ja...
Page 590 - Configuration of the Interconnection Wiring Diagram of Parts
7 - 5 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information 2.2 Configuration of the Interconnection Wiring Diagram of Parts The interconnection wiring diagram is divided into 11 sections. § 1 to § 11 indicate details of theinterconnections of parts. § 1 DC POWER SUPPLYConnections of LV/HVPS with PWBA MC...
Page 593 - § 1 DC POWER SUPPLY
7 - 8 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 1 DC POWER SUPPLY LV/HVPSPL12.2.6 PowerSave P/J500 3 +5VDCSupply +24VDCSupply +3.3VDCSupply 15 P/J500 5 P/J502 34 +5VDC +24VDC 56 78 12 9 10 1112 +3.3VDC PWBA MCUPL12.2.4 4 P/J502 13 SHORTWIREPL.1.1.29 +5VDC FRONTINTERLOCKSWITCHPL.1.1.7 I/L +5...
Page 599 - § 4 ROS
7 - 14 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 4 ROS SOS PWB SCANNER PWBSCANNER MOTOR PWBA LD PWBA ESSPL12.2.2 P/J72 12 P/J407 123456789 101112 13 141516 P/J424 987654321 P/J425 543 1 P/J426 321 PWBA MCUPL12.2.4 P/J602 21 P/J601 16151413121110 98 765 4 321 1 12 23456789 101112 13 141516 P...
Page 601 - § 5 XEROGRAPHIC
7 - 16 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 5 XEROGRAPHIC PWBA MCUPL12.2.4 23456 IBT BRUSH MOT ON IBT BRUSH MOT PWM IBT BRUSH MOT TG IBT BRUSH MOT CW/CCW SG I/L +24VDC IBT BRUSH MOTOR M P/J411 1 IBT CLEANERRETRACT MOTOR P/J413 89 1011 SG FULL TONER SENSED (H) +5VDC 12 PULL UP +5VDC P/J...
Page 603 - § 6 HIGH VOLTAGE
7 - 18 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 6 HIGH VOLTAGE LV/HVPS12.2.6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P/J500 22 1110 987 6 6 P/J515 12345 789 P/J504 1 P/J509 1 P/J508 1 P/J401 123456789 1011121314151617 P/J516 987654321 P/J507 1 P/J505 1 P/J506 1 MCUPL12.2.4 HVPSPL12.1.1 1st BTR CONT ...
Page 605 - § 7 DEVELOPER
7 - 20 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 7 DEVELOPER PWBAMCUPL12.2.4 P/J405 123 MAGNETROLL MOTOR MAG ROLL MOT ON 357 P/J406 1 PULL UP +5VDC 456 MAG ROLL MOT PWM MAG ROLL MOT TG MAG ROLL MOT CW/CCW SG I/L +24VDC M 2 DISP CLUTCH ON (L) +24VDC I/L +24VDC P/J413 567 SG HOME POSITION SEN...
Page 609 - § 9 FUSER
7 - 24 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 9 FUSER RL PWBA MCUPL12.2.4 P/J404 12345 Interlock+24VDC +5VDC 6 P/J417 12345 678 FUSER MOT ON (H) +3.3VDC FUSER MOT PWM FUSER MOT TG +5VDC SG I/L +24VDC SGSG Vc PULL UP +5VDC SG FUSER EXIT SENSED (L) +5VDC FUSER ASSYPL10.1.1 Safety Temp.Sens...
Page 611 - § 10 CONTROLLER
7 - 26 Chapter 7 Wiring Diagrams and Signal Information § 10 CONTROLLER PWBA ESSPL12.2.2 P/J70 123456789 10111213141516 NC NC NC NC P/J29 7654321 P/J71 123456 P/J400 16151413121110 987654321 P/J501 123456 P/J220 1234567 PWBA MCUPL12.2.4 LV/HVPSPL12.2.6 CONTROL PANELPL1.1.15 +3.3VDC +5VDC +5VDC Leg_S...
Page 613 - Chapter 8 Printer Specifications; Chapter 8 Printer Specifications CONTENTS
Chapter 8 Printer Specifications Chapter 8 Printer Specifications CONTENTS 1. Configuration of Printer............................................................................................... 8 - 1 1.1 Basic Configuration ...........................................................................
Page 617 - Configuration of Printer; Configuration; Functional configuration of this printer is shown below.
8 – 1 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 1. Configuration of Printer 1.1 Basic Configuration The printer has the following basic configurations depending on the destination. • print engine main unit (MSI and 250 feeder unit as the standard paper feeding) • consumables (CRU) 1.2 Functional Configuratio...
Page 618 - Electrical Properties; Source; Power consumption in each operation mode at rated voltage input; Operation mode; Ready mode
8 – 2 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 2. Electrical Properties 2.1 Power Source Two types of power source as follows are available for this printer, which are selected according to the specifications. 100V/115V/120V printer: . voltage: 100-127VAC ±10% (90 ~ 135V), frequency: 50/60Hz ± 3Hz 220/2...
Page 619 - Mechanical Properties; of; or under
8 – 3 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 3. Mechanical Properties 3.1 Dimensions/Mass of Printer 3.2 Dimensions/Mass of Paper Tray Width(mm) Depth(mm) Height(mm) Mass(kg) 420 424 432 25 or under Tray Width(mm) Depth(mm) Height(mm) Mass(kg) For 250 sheet A4/LT size 420 424 104 7 or under For 250 sheet ...
Page 621 - Top view
8 – 5 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 3.3.6 Cyan toner cartridge Width: 52.7mm ± 1% Depth: 285.6mm ± 1% Height: 58.4mm ± 1% Mass: 0.196 (1k)/0.220 (2k)kg ± 1% Reference: The Cyan toner cartridge has CRUM (CRU memory) to record information. 3.4 Installation Space (min. installation space) Minimum sp...
Page 622 - Front view
8 – 6 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications Front view Side view 420mm 251mm 300mm 100mm Leg_Sec008_202LA
Page 625 - Input Properties
8 – 9 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 4.10 Input Properties 4.10.1 Paper pick-up system Paper pick-up with paper tray Feeding method of this printer is S-ARRF method. MSI paper pick-up The MSI (Multi Sheet Inserter) is equipped as standard. Selection of MSI is designated from the controller. 4....
Page 626 - Output Properties
8 – 10 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 4.11 Output Properties 4.11.1 Paper delivery system Paper can be delivered by the following method. FACE DOWN delivery 4.11.2 Paper delivery capacity FACE DOWN delivery 250 sheets (X-pressions Letter/A4 standard paper)* * 5% AREA COVERAGE for each color (i...
Page 629 - Operating Environment; Altitude; 000 Lux or less (without no direct sun beams); Storage Temperature of a Toner Cartridge
8 – 13 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 6. Operating Environment 6.1 Installation Temperature / Humidity Installation temperature and humidity on the condition without condensation is as follows. At operating: 5-32 °C, 15-85%RH At stopping: minus 20-40 °C, 5-85%RH 6.2 Installation Altitude 0 to 3,10...
Page 630 - Standard; Laser Product; Sound power; Standby
8 – 14 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 7. Safety / Environment Conditions 7.1 Safety Standard 100V / 120V system UL60950 3rd Edition CSA C22.2 No.60950-00 220V / 240V system IEC60950 3rd Edition / EN60950 2000 7.2 Laser Safety Standard 100V / 120V system FDA21CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J, Sect...
Page 631 - Print image Quality; Image Quality Guarantee Conditions; image quality
8 – 15 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 8. Print image Quality 8.1 Image Quality Guarantee Conditions The image quality is specified and guaranteed under the following conditions. 8.1.1 Environmental conditions Environment condition for evaluating image quality Temperature: 10-32 °C Humidity: 15-85%...
Page 632 - Options to be Installed by Users; Users can install the following units.
8 – 16 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 9. Option 9.1 Options to be Installed by Users Users can install the following units. 250 Feeder Unit 500 Feeder Unit Legal cassette for 250 Feeder Unit
Page 633 - ESS Specification; External Interface
8 – 17 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 10. ESS Specification 10.1 External Interface 10.1.1 USB 10.1.2 Ethernet 10.2 Network Protocol 10.2.1 Printing Protocol *1: Maximum session is defined as the number of print request acceptable at the same time. 10.2.2 Other Protocols Item Specification Connect...
Page 637 - Party Mode; recovers from the Power Save mode and enters the Ready mode.
8 – 21 Chapter 8 Printer Specifications 10.7 3 rd Party Mode When life of toner cartridge has ended, the printer stops accepting print request (life of toner car- tridge is counted by the counter in CRUM). Taking into consideration that some users use refilled toner cartridges, the printer can accep...