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[. . . ] Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information. Prepared by OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPT. 5-1, Hakusan 7-chome, Toride-shi, Ibaraki 302, Japan COPYRIGHT © 1997 CANON INC. CANON SKENERY REV. 0 MAY 1997 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION A. Image Adjustment Basic Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 B. Points to Note for Scheduled Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1 2 3 4 5 CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS A. [. . . ] Move the sensor flag while in standby. 1 0 0 1 0 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 1 0V 2-44 CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS + probe Name PS101 Cassette 1 paper length sensor 1 (C1SZ1) PS102 Cassette 1 paper length sensor 2 (C1SZ2) PS103 Cassette 2 paper length sensor 1 (C2SZ1) PS104 Cassette 2 paper length sensor 2 (C2SZ2) Service mode J104-2A No. 219 1-a Checks Set the cassette 1 to A4/LTR, and set it to the copier. When the cassette is not present. Display indication 0 1 Voltage reading on meter 0V 5V J104-1A No. 219 1-b 0 1 0V 5V J104-6A No. 219 1-c 0 1 0V 5V J104-5A No. 219 1-d 0 1 0V 5V 2-45 CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS · Paper deck pedestal + probe Name PS1 Right door open sensor (RDOD*) Service mode J107-6 No. 233 1-e Checks Open the pedestal right door while in standby. Display indication 0 1 Voltage reading on meter 0V 5V PS2 Vertical path roller 3 paper sensor (PS2D) PS3 Deck vertical path roller paper sensor (DVRPD) PS4 Deck paper sensor (DPD) PS5 Deck lifter position sensor (DEL) PS6 Deck lifter upper limit sensor (DLP) PS7 Deck open sensor (DEOP*) J107-9 No. 232 1-d 1 0 5V 0V J110-A2 No. 232 1-e 1 0 5V 0V J110-A5 No. 228 1-g J110-A11 No. 231 1-e 1 0 1 0 5V 0V 5V 0V J110-A8 No. 231 1-g J110-B6 No. 233 1-c 1 0 0 1 5V 0V 0V 5V 2-46 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 3-1 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS A. Sensors PS6 TS1 PS18 TH1 PS11 PS5 PS3 PS7 PS2 PS8 PS4 SVR3 PS9 PS17 PS14 PS15 PS20 FU1 PS16 PS10 PS19 PS13 TSW1 PS1 SVR1 SVR2 PS102 PS101 PS104 PS103 PS12 Figure 3-1 3-2 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS Symbol Name Photointerrupter Notation PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS8 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS16 PS17 PS18 PS19 PS20 PS101 PS102 PS103 PS104 SVR1 SVR2 SVR3 TS1 Function Scanner home position detection Cassette 1 paper detection Cassette 1 lifter detection Cassette 2 paper detection Cassette 2 lifter detection Multifeeder paper detection Vertical path roller 1 paper detection Vertical path roller 2 paper detection Pre-registration paper detection Separation detection Delivery detection Lower feeder inlet paper detection Lower feeder outlet paper detection Horizontal registration paper detection Horizontal registration roller home position detection Horizontal registration paper edge detection Copyboard cover open/closed detection Right door open/closed detection Lens home position detection Blank shutter home position detection Cassette 1 paper length detection 1 Cassette 1 paper length detection 2 Cassette 2 paper length detection 1 Cassette 2 paper length detection 2 Cassette 1 paper width detection Cassette 2 paper width detection Multifeeder paper width detection Developing assembly toner sensor PS Volume Toner sensor Thermistor TH1 Fixing roller surface temperature detection Thermal fuse FU1 Scanner overheating detection Thermo switch TSW1 Fixing heater overheating detection 3-3 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS B. Switches, clutches, and solenoids CL4 MSW2 SL6 CL5 CL2 SL1 SL3 SW1 DS1 CL6 SL7 SL2 CL3 MSW1 CNT1 CNT2 SSW SL5 CL1 SL4 CL7 CB1 CL8 SSR Figure 3-2 3-4 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS Symbol Name Switch Notation SW1 MSW1 MSW2 SSW DSW1 Function Power switch Wire cleaner home position detection Wire cleaner rear position detection Service switch Door switch Push switch CB Circuit breaker CB1 AC power line overcurrent detection CNT Counter CNT1 Total copy counter CL Clutch CL1 CL2 CL3 CL4 CL5 CL6 CL7 CL8 SL1 SL2 SL3 SL4 SL5 SL6 SL7 SSR Registration clutch Cassette 1 pick-up clutch Cassette 2 pick-up clutch Multifeeder pick-up clutch Vertical path roller 1 clutch Vertical path roller 2 clutch Lower feeder outlet clutch Horizontal registration clutch Cassette 1 pick-up release solenoid Cassette 2 pick-up release solenoid Multifeeder pick-up solenoid Cleaning belt solenoid Blank shutter solenoid Lower feeder flapper solenoid Horizontal registration solenoid Fixing heater drive SL Solenoid SSR 3-5 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS C. Heaters, lamps, and motors LA1 LA2 M8 M3 H1 H2 H4 M5 M9 M10 FM2 H3 H3 M2 FM1 FM4 M1 NF1 M7 M6 M11 FM3 FM5 Figure 3-3 3-6 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS Symbol Name Lamp Notation LA1 LA2 Scanning lamp Pre-exposure lamp Function Heater H1 H2 H3 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 FM5 NF1 Fixing main heater Fixing sub heater Drum heater Main motor Scanning motor Lens motor Hopper motor Horizontal registration motor Delivery motor Lower feeder motor Blank shutter motor Cassette 1 lifter motor Cassette 2 lifter motor Cleaner motor Scanner cooling fan Exhaust fan 1 Exhaust fan 2 Feeding fan Power supply PCB cooling fan Noise prevention M Motor Fan motor NF Noise filter 3-7 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS D. PCBs q r w y t e !3 !2 o i u !1 !0 Figure 3-4 3-8 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS Ref. q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 !3 Name AE sensor Original size detection Original size detection Original size detection Original size detection Original size detection DC controller DC power supply Motor driver 1 Motor driver 2 HVT Lamp regulator Control panel 1 2 3 4 4 Description Original density detection Original size detection 1 Original size detection 2 (for AB-configuration) Original size detection 3 Original size detection 4 (for AB-configuration) Original size detection 4 (for Inch-configuration) Sequence control DC power supply Scanning motor, horizontal registration motor, hopper motor, lens motor drive Delivery motor, lower feeder motor, blank shutter motor, cleaner motor Charging assembly, static eliminator/fixing bias, developing bias high-voltage output Scanning lamp ON voltage control Control panel keys, lamp 3-9 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS E. Paper deck pedestal-M1 PS1 PS2 PS3 PS6 PS7 PS4 PS5 CL1 CL3 M1 SL1 CL2 w CL4 q Figure 3-5 3-10 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS Symbol PS Name Photointerrupter Notation PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 M1 Function Right door open/closed detection Vertical path roller 3 paper detection Deck vertical path roller paper detection Deck paper detection Deck lifter position detection Deck lifter upper limit detection Deck open/closed detection Pedestal motor M Motor CL Clutch CL1 CL2 CL3 CL4 SL1 q Vertical path roller 3 drive clutch Deck pick-up clutch Deck vertical path roller drive clutch Deck lifter drive clutch Deck pick-up roller release solenoid Sequence control SL Solenoid Pedestal controller PCB Size switch PCB w Peper size change 3-11 CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS F. Variable Resistors, Light-Emitting Diodes, and Check Pins by PCB Of the variable resistors (VR), light-emitting diodes (LED), and check pins found, those that may be used in the field are discussed: Note: 1. Some LEDs emit dim light because of leak current when OFF; this is a normal condition and should be kept in mind. · A press on the Copy Start key while the service mode description is being shown starts copying operation. No. 101 102 103 104 105 106 Description Indicates the version of the master ROM (IC116). Indicates the surface temperature of the upper fixing roller (output of thermistor TH1). Indicates the activation voltage of the scanning lamp. (220 / 240 V model) Indicates the jam history. Remarks ROM parts revision number (See below) Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above unit: °C 107 108 109 0 to 255 unit: V See p. indicator Turn on the indicators on the indication section one by one until the ROM version No. Example ; ROM version : 2. 01 Program version Revision No. 4-4 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE No. 109 Displaying the Jam History The copier retains a history of as many 40 jams (most recent). 2) Using the Zoom key (+) / (-), select the jam history number (1 through 40, a higher number means an older jam); then, press the OK key. 3) Press the OK key as necessary to find out the jam code, pick-up location, pick-up soft counter, and paper size. 4-5 CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE For example, if the 13th most recent jam was a pre-registration roller delay jam picked up from the copier's cassette 1 (copy paper size of A4, soft count of 63021). Enter `13' using the keypad. The display shows jam location. (3: pre-registration delay jam) (Table 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6) The display show the pick-up location. [. . . ] You may continue to make copies even when the DF is out of order; lift the DF, and place the original on the copyboard. 5-6 CHAPTER 5 SELF DIAGNOSIS D. Sorter Self Diagnosis Code Cause ·CPU or communication IC on sorter controller (faulty) ·Feeder motor (fails to rotate) ·Stapler guide bar swing motor (fails to rotate) ·Stapler unit swing motor (fails to rotate) Timing An error has occurred in the communication between the sorter and the copier. The home position sensor does not turn off when 2560 pulses of the motor drive signal have been generated. ·The stapler unit swing sensor does not turn off within 500 msec after the motor drive signal has been generated. [. . . ]

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